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MN 00 The Company: Kirby Corporation is a premier tank barge operator in the United States, transporting bulk liquid products throughout the Mississippi River System, on the Gulf In- tracoastal Waterway, along all three U.S. Coasts, and in Alaska and Hawaii. Kirby’s service includes the transport- ing of petrochemicals, black oil products, refi ned petro- leum products and agricultural chemical products by tank barge. Kirby also owns and operates seven ocean-going barge and tug units transporting dry-bulk commodities in United States coastwise trade. Kirby’s diesel engine ser- vices segment is a leading after-market service provider for medium-speed and high-speed diesel engines, reduction gears and ancillary products for marine and power genera- tion applications. Kirby also serves as a distributor and ser- vice provider for high-speed diesel engines, transmissions, pumps and compression products, and manufactures and remanufactures oilfi eld service equipment. The Case: Kirby Inland Marine, through a centralized dispatch- ing system, can minimize repositioning and power costs. Kirby Inland Marine brings these operating effi ciencies to best serve its customers. Kirby Inland Marine seeks op- portunities where it can add value to the transportation services it provides. Safety and environmental protection are of paramount importance for Kirby and its custom- ers. Kirby’s safety record is exemplary, as recognized by the U.S. Department of Transportation and U.S. Coast Guard in awarding Kirby the fi rst William M. Benkert Award in 1995. The operating segments comprising Kirby Inland Marine have been certifi ed to the ISO 9002 standard. The pay-off is consistent & reliable service, safer operations and lower costs. In 1998, Kirby became certifi ed to the AWO Responsible Carrier Program. The AWO Responsi- ble Carrier Program insures the implementation of a com- prehensive safety management system through the use of 3rd party auditors. Kirby Inland prides itself on having the best-trained crews and support staff in the industry provid- ing both formal classroom and hands-on instruction at the Kirby Training Center in Houston, Texas. The Fleet: The Kirby Inland fl eet of 904 active tank barges and 255 active towboats has a total liquid cargo capacity of 17.4 million barrels. The primary cargoes transported by this fl eet are chemicals, petrochemical feedstocks, gaso- line additives, refi ned petroleum products, liquid fertil- izer, black oils, and pressurized products. This fl eet rep- resents the broadest capabilities in the marine inland tank barge industry to satisfy customers’ diverse needs. Kirby’s inland tank barge fl eet represents approximately 25% of the U.S. inland tank barge capacity, as well as being one of the youngest fl eets in the U.S. coastal trade, transports refi ned petroleum products, petrochemicals and black oil along the East Coast, West Coast and Gulf Coast, as well as Alaska and Hawaii. Kirby’s coastal tank barge fl eet con- sists of 72 tank barges with 6.0 million barrels of capacity and 76 tugboats. Kirby also operates eight coastal dry-bulk barge and tug units transporting coal and limestone rock across the Gulf of Mexico, and dry sugar products between Florida and the East Coast. 55 Waugh Dr, #1000 Houston, TX 77007 Tel: (713) 435-1000 Email: customerservicerep.klm@kirbycorp.com Website: www.kirbycorp.com President: William G. Ivey K IRBY I NLAND K IRBY I NLAND M ARINE M ARINE August 2014 52 MN 50-65 MN Aug14.indd 52 7/18/2014 1:39:02 PM