Terral has started storing sand in its warehouse in Natchitoches for Mississippi Sand, LLC out of St. Louis. Our load-out is capable of 200 tph (tons per hour). we are also installing new 70′ Fairbanks truck scales in close proximity to the warehouse. We will operate the warehouse on a 24-7-364 (No Christmas work) schedule.
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Terral Photoshoot
Recently, we had a photographer come down and capture some amazing photos of who we are and what we do.
New Barges Being Built
Currently Terral is in the process of building 6 covered hopper barges and 18 open hopper barges. The barges are being built in Trinity Ship Yard, Port Allen, Louisiana. Trinity has the capacity to finish 3 barges a week. They will be ready for service the first part of April.
River Levels Returning To Normal
A steady ebb and flow – ah, life on the river. The water levels rise and fall and much of the captains job revolves around the obstacles that come along with it. For the last month, their eyes have been drawn to high water levels and the delays this causes along the way.
Congratulations to the Adams on the Birth of Their Son Scott
Congratulations to Steven and Kimberly Adams on the birth of their first child, Scott Ryder Adams, who was born on March 6. Scott entered the world at six pounds, 12 ounces. Steven started working as a deckhand for Terral River Services in October 2008. Today he’s the pilot for the M/V Edna T. Gattle, a… Read more »
Terral River Service Renovates Warehouse, Purchases Crane
Terral River Service has purchased a new 100-ton cable crane and leased and renovated a 62,000 sq. ft. warehouse at its Port of Natchitoches facility on the Red River. The warehouse will be used to store sand, which will be handled using a Link-Belt 308 cable crane.
High Water Delaying Deliveries Along Lower Mississippi
High water due to rain and melting snow is delaying barge deliveries and impacting bulk material handling along the rivers served by Terral River Service. The Mississippi River is at flood stage at Cairo, IL, and near flood stage at Vicksburg, MS. The Ohio River, which empties into the Mississippi at Cairo, is a major… Read more »
Rick Easterling Joins Terral River Service
Terral River Service announces the hiring of Rick Easterling as Port Captain for vessels operating along the Lower Mississippi River.
Barry Stokes Named Manager of Business Development for Terral River Service
Barry Stokes has joined Terral River Service’s Business Development team and will market the company’s Marine and Service divisions. He has more than 18 years of business development experience, working primarily with government contractors in the southeastern U.S. and Washington DC areas.
Congratulations Jimmy Gunter: 2014 Terral RiverService Presidents Award.
Terral is very fortunate to have talented and dedicated employees whose work is greatly appreciated. Success is a team effort. Each year, choosing a winner for the Presidents Award proves even more challenging.
TRS congratulates Cody and Lena Harrell on their new son
TRS would like to congratulate Cody and Lena Harrell who gave birth to a 8lb 11oz 20.5” baby boy, Nathan Isaac Harrell, on 12/5/2014. Cody is a pilot (pilot/mate) on the M/V Christy T, he has been with TRS since 11/30/2010. Cody started as a green deckhand and worked all the way through our steersman… Read more »
October 28, 2014 marks dedication of new office in Lettsworth, LA.
On October 28, 2014 members of the Point Coupee’ Parish Port Commission, Policy Jury and Chamber of Commerce joined Terral RiverService, Inc. employees and friends for the dedication of our new office in Lettsworth, LA.
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