Senesco Marine Gets Container Barges Order

September 9, 2013

Senesco Newbuilding: Photo courtesyof Senesco Marine
Senesco Newbuilding: Photo courtesyof Senesco Marine

Senesco Marine, LLC, a holding of the Reinauer Transportation Company of New York, has been contracted by Covanta 4Recovery, L.P., a subsidiary of Covanta Energy Corporation, to construct six 150 foot container transport barges fitted with cell guides that are designed to carry 48 sealed waste containers each. 

When completed the barges will service two new marine municipal solid waste (MSW) transfer stations located in Queens and Manhattan, owned by the City of New York and to be operated by the City's Department of Sanitation. Sealed containers of MSW shipped from these stations on Senesco barges will be placed on rail cars at New York Container Terminal and delivered to a Covanta Energy-from-Waste facility for disposal.

"This agreement furthers the implementation of the Mayor's Solid Waste Management Plan (SWMP)," said Sanitation Commissioner John J. Doherty.  "The barges to be constructed by Senesco Marine, LLC bring New York City closer to significantly reducing trucks traffic and noise on our streets and managing our waste in a more efficient manner."

Located in North Kingstown, RI, Senesco Marine is a medium size builder of commercial marine vessels.
 

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