DEVALL BROTHERS BARGE LINE, L.C.C.

  • Engineering District : New Orleans
  • TSO Series Number : TS-4 Transportation Lines on the Mississippi River System and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway
  • Principal Commodity List : SULFURIC ACID BUTADIENE, ANILINE, CYCLOHEXANE, ADIPONITRILE, KETONE ALCOHOL AND HEXAME THYL DIAMINE
  • Area of Operation : ICWW, LOWER MISSISSIPPI, TENN TOM & TENNESSEE RIVER
  • Vessels
    • Other Tank Barge : 10
    • Vessels List : BFG, DBL
  • Address
    2244 SWISCO ROAD SULPHUR LA 70665
  • Contact
    • Phone : 337-905-3500
2244 SWISCO ROAD SULPHUR LA 70665

Managed Vessels

BFG

  • Type : Other Liquid Cargo Barge Not Elsewhere Included
  • Construction : Steel

DBL

  • Type : Other Liquid Cargo Barge Not Elsewhere Included
  • Construction : Steel

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