Colonial Oil Industries Inc. recently christened its newest tug and barge in a Savannah, Ga., ceremony held at sister company Colonial Terminals on the Savannah River. The new tug, Soaring Eagle, built
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Colonial Oil Industries Inc. recently christened its newest tug and barge in a Savannah, Ga., ceremony held at sister company Colonial Terminals on the Savannah River.
The new tug, Soaring Eagle, built by Eymard Marine Construction & Repair, Harvey, La., and its barge, represent a strategic investment in the future of Colonial Oil’s marine fueling and towing capabilities.
Colonial Oil says that, equipped with state-of-the-art technology and engineered for optimized performance, the vessel embodies the company’s dedication to staying at the forefront of maritime innovation. Its advanced design ensures operational efficiency, while the 32,000-barrel capacity barge has 12 compartments, four segregations and the ability to carry various fuels and cargoes.
“This new addition to our fleet symbolizes our vision for the future – one where technology, efficiency and sustainability go hand in hand,” said Bob Kenyon, president at Colonial Oil Industries and chief operating officer at Colonial Group. “As we continue
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