Manitowoc Awarded Contract for Double-Hull Tank Barges
March 8, 2006
Manitowoc Company
Inc. announced that U.S. Shipping Partners, L.P. has awarded
the Manitowoc Marine Group (MMG) a contract for the construction of two
156,000-barrel, ocean-class, double-hull tank barges. The vessels will be
built by its Bay Shipbuilding subsidiary located in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.
The barges, which are scheduled for delivery in the third and fourth quarters
of 2008, will measure 521 feet in length, 72 feet in width, and 41 feet in
molded depth. The contract also includes options for two additional vessels.
Other contract terms were not disclosed.
The U.S. Shipping contract represents the fifteenth and sixteenth OPA-90
compliant, double-hulled tank barges that have been ordered since 1999 from
Manitowoc Marine Group. The total capacity of the 16 tank barges equates to
approximately 2.0 million barrels.
The U.S. Shipping barges will be used for oil and chemical transport along
the East Coast and will be ABS, Coast Guard, and OPA-90 compliant.
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