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Marine barges are vessels used in the maritime industry for the transportation of goods and services. They are typically used for the transport of bulk cargo, such as oil, coal, and grain, as well as for the transport of containers and other goods. Barges are also used for the transport of passengers, such as on river cruises. Barges are typically towed by tugboats, and can be used in shallow waters, where larger vessels cannot navigate.
Marine barges are an important part of the maritime industry, providing a cost-effective and efficient means of transporting goods and services. They are also used for the construction of offshore structures, such as oil rigs, and for the transport of dredging equipment.
Some companies in the marine barge market include Crowley Maritime Corporation, Kirby Corporation, and American Commercial Lines. Show Less Read more