Kirby Corporation
Kirby Corporation Employees
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Amy D. Husted
Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
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Christian G. O’Neil
President and Chief Operating Officer
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Dorman Lynn Strahan
President – Kirby Engine Systems
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Kimberly A. Richard
Vice President – Marketing and Strategy
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Kurt A. Niemietz
Vice President, Investor Relations & Treasurer
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Raj Kumar
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
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Ronald A. Dragg
Vice President, Controller and Assistant Secretary
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Scott P. Miller
Vice President and Chief Information Officer
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William Matthew Woodruff
Vice President – Public and Governmental Affairs
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Kirby Corporation's Marine Transportation
Kirby Corporation operates the largest inland and offshore tank barge fleets in the United States, making it a dominant force in marine transportation. The inland fleet consists of 1,078 tank barges with a capacity of 23.8 million barrels and 286 towboats, representing approximately 27% of the U.S. inland tank barge capacity. The offshore fleet includes 28 tank barges with a capacity of 2.9 million barrels, 25 tugboats, and approximately 30 Articulated Tug/Barge units (ATBs). These ATBs offer superior transit times, fuel economy, and operational efficiency. The company's inland marine service area covers America's 26,000-mile inland waterway network, with significant commerce on 12,000 miles.
Kirby Corporation's Distribution and Services
Kirby Corporation's Distribution and Services segment provides vital after-market services and parts for engines, transmissions, reduction gears, and related equipment used across various industries, including oilfield services, marine, power generation, and on-highway applications. This segment not only supports the marine transportation sector but also rents out essential industrial equipment like generators, forklifts, pumps, and compressors. Additionally, Kirby manufactures and remanufactures oilfield service equipment, such as pressure pumping units, and produces power generation equipment and high-capacity energy storage systems.
Kirby Corporation's Environmental Initiatives
Kirby Corporation is committed to environmental sustainability, with a target to reduce emissions per barrel of capacity by 40% by 2040. The company is developing a diesel-electric hybrid towboat, set to be operational by mid-2023, which will significantly reduce emissions in the Houston Ship Channel. Furthermore, Kirby’s marine transportation facilities in Texas are powered by renewable energy. The company also adheres to strict regulations to minimize emissions and waste, demonstrating a robust commitment to environmental stewardship.
Kirby Corporation's Specialized Services
Kirby Corporation offers specialized services through its Osprey Line and San Jac Marine divisions. The Osprey Line focuses on project cargo, heavy equipment, military, and breakbulk cargo moves, providing tailored transportation solutions. San Jac Marine builds a variety of steel vessels, including towboats, deck barges, tank barges, pressure barges, and custom-designed dry-docks. These capabilities highlight Kirby’s versatility and expertise in marine construction and logistics, catering to complex and specialized needs in the maritime industry.
Kirby Corporation's Training and Safety
Kirby Corporation places a high priority on training and safety, operating a U.S. Coast Guard accredited training center with an in-house wheelhouse simulator for its inland marine fleet. This facility ensures that crew members are well-trained and prepared for various operational scenarios, enhancing overall safety and efficiency. Kirby's inland marine fleet includes tankering services, barge cleaning facilities, and fueling docks, all designed to maintain high safety standards and operational excellence. This commitment to training and safety underscores Kirby's dedication to providing reliable and secure marine transportation services.