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Barge transportation is a form of sea and water freight that involves the use of barges, which are large, flat-bottomed vessels used to transport goods and materials. Barges are typically towed by tugboats, and can be used to transport a variety of goods, including bulk commodities, containers, and liquid cargo. Barge transportation is often used to transport goods over long distances, as it is more cost-effective than other forms of transportation.
Barges are also used to transport goods along inland waterways, such as rivers and canals. This type of transportation is often used to transport goods to and from ports, as well as to transport goods between inland locations. Barge transportation is also used to transport goods between countries, as it is often more cost-effective than other forms of transportation.
Some companies in the barge transportation market include Kirby Corporation, American Commercial Lines, Canal Barge Company, and Ingram Barge Company. Show Less Read more