MN100: Inland Marine Service, Inc. (IMS)

August 18, 2016

The Company:
As one of the largest inland vessel management companies in the United States, Inland Marine Service (IMS) offers services to keep vessels crewed with seasoned, highly skilled mariners. With over 700 employees, IMS is able to serve customers across the Western Rivers, East Coast, and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterways. These crews enjoy a reputation for getting the job done on time and within budget. With 30 years of experience on the river, dedicated safety practices, and highly trained crews, IMS is committed to providing customers with secure, reliable, timely and cost effective solutions. IMS also offers first dollar insurance coverage, wherein, IMS assumes all liabilities associated with daily operations of each vessel. As the first 2016 AWO approved marine management company, IMS is also proud to lead the industry in compliance excellence. IMS’s mariner-friendly compliance programs are immediate, approved and certified in the changing regulatory worlds of the Responsible Carrier Program, TMSA2, and SIRE. The company’s services include vessel management, planned maintenance, compliance management, harbor services, liquid operations and shoreside tankering services, as well as river cruise line operations. IMS is based in Hebron, Kentucky, with operations in Paducah, KY, St. Louis, MO, New Orleans, LA and Houston, TX.
Dave Hammond (Photo: IMS)
(Photo: IMS)
Dave Hammond (Photo: IMS)
(Photo: IMS)
The Case:
IMS is one the largest inland vessel management companies in the United states. IMS is an industry leader and constantly diversifying - having launched a new tankering and plants service company, expanded into the river cruise industry, and was recently the first marine vessel management company to meet the new AWO/RCP requirements.
1700 Petersburg Road
Hebron, KY 41048
Telephone: (859) 689-7707
E-mail: communications@inlandmarineservice.com
Website: www.inlandmarineservice.com
CEO/President: Dave Hammond
 
(As published in the August 2016 MN100 edition of Marine News)

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