Monthly Archives: June 2015

Terral stores frac sand, continues to seek growth

Dedicated to making sure their clients receive their various cargo and materials, Terral River Service is constantly seeking out ways to grow their business and build long-term relationships with their clients. This involves making sure operations are running smoothly, that all assets are being utilized appropriately and that partnerships and relationships are being nurtured.

Terral delivers despite lock closings

*Updated August 7, 2015 There are several unavoidable barriers that can make delivering cargo on the river a challenge and, early last month, severe weather conditions caused several traffic points on the River to close. However, Terral River Service was successful in standing by their service motto of operating “24 hours, 7 days a week, 365… Read more »

High Waters, Deep Problem

As excessive amounts of rain have poured across the United States, companies operating on the Red River are anticipating impending lock closings and other restrictions on their ability to operate. Johnny Martin, COO at Terral River Service, along with Vice President of Transportation Gabe Gattle described the current situation as “more serious” than normal high water… Read more »

Kim King: 34 years with Terral

For Kim King, Terral River Service is far more than a place of employment; it’s a place of community. 34 years ago, King began her first day of work as a receptionist for Great River Grain. In 1992, that company sold their grain elevators and merged what remained into what is now known as Terral… Read more »

Happy birthday, Barry Stokes!

The Terral family wants to wish Barry Stokes from business development a very happy birthday today! With over 18 years of experience in business development, Barry focuses his efforts at Terral on seeking out various growth opportunities for the company both for marine and land locations. In his time off, Barry enjoys fishing and watching… Read more »

Congrats, Ashley Twigg, Class of 2015!

Teddy Twigg from Terral’s Aggregate Sales department was one of the many proud parents among St. Joseph’s Academy’s 2015 graduation ceremony as he watched his daughter Ashley walk across the stage and receive her diploma.

Happy Birthday, Lynn Lartigue!

Lynn Lartigue celebrated her birthday last Thursday, this year marking her 22nd anniversary of working for Terral River Service. Lynn, who currently serves as Terral’s Marine Administrative Manager, described her early years of working for Terral as “quiet,” the company only having one boat and working out of a small office.