U. S. BANCORP LEASING & FINANCIAL

  • Engineering District : 18 0
  • TSO Series Number : 4 0
  • Operating Name : C/O MARQUETTE TRANSPORTATION CO LLC 0
  • Principal Commodity List : CHARTERS TO OTHERS 0
  • Area of Operation : GULF OF MEXICO AND DES PLAINES RIVER / INM SHIP CANAL; CHICAGO SANITARY SHIP CANAL 0
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    • Dry Covered Barge : 73 0
    • Dry Open Barge : 72 0
    • Vessels List : MTC, PENNY ECKSTEIN 0
  • Address
    150 BALLARD CIRCLE PADUCAH KY 42001
  • Contact
    • Phone : 270-443-9404 0
150 BALLARD CIRCLE PADUCAH KY 42001

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MTC

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  • Construction : A 0

PENNY ECKSTEIN

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India to Build Nuclear-powered Submarines

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