Tug Life: Vane Brothers Refuels Ships All Along Coast
09/14/14
From The Virginian-Pilot..."Supplying merchant ships with the vast amounts of fuel they need to travel the globe is neither quick nor easy. And it's done on the water, from oil barges such as the one pushed by Meekins' tug. The barge crews work around the clock ferrying fuel to ships around Hampton Roads - a journey most people never see. This little-known corner of the East Coast maritime trade rests with one company: Vane Brothers, which began in Baltimore in 1898 as a ship chandler, ferrying supplies to anchored ships. Today, it owns a fleet of 66barges and 48 tugs. If a commercial ship needs fuel anywhere between New York and Jacksonville, Fla., Vane usually gets the call. To read the full article, please click here.