Examples of using Barges in English and their translations into Chinese
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Its tankers towed large concrete barges to the South Seas and generally served as floating service stations, fueling different vessels in the open ocean.
Originally conceived as an alternate shipping route for barges destined for the Midwest, the route proved too awkward for large tows.
SPC said it will continue to pursue businesses in coal-fired power plants, power barges, biomass, hydro, and geothermal power plants.
In 1990, the collision of a freighter and two barges spilled 500,000 gallons of oil in the Houston Ship Channel near Galveston, Texas.
Barges typically hold 700 tons of sand, though some hold up to 1,600 tons.
These barges would move documents and small packages down the Thames river, reducing congestion and pollution on UK roadways.
The channel, part of the Port of Houston, typically handles as many as 80 large ships daily, as well as about 300 to 400 tugboats and barges.
The total investment for the project construction is about 706 million U.S. dollars, which is mainly divided into three parts: mines, ports, and barges.
A mechanical engineering company in Cameroon has switched from the production of truck tanks and bodies to making barges, piping and steel plants.
For instance, in 2014, Kirby Corporation made an investment of $135 million for the construction of inland towboats and 66 inland tank barges.
The NPS, along with its partners and contractors, have to use commercial barges and ferries to transport all the necessary building supplies.
Using a combination of empty container handlers and a reachstacker, they move on average 500 containers a day, between the yard, trucks and barges.
He said the Philippine Coast Guard found"a lot of barges" near the area.
New architecture floating above the landscape is inspired by historic structures that once dotted the riverfront, such as terminal buildings, grain elevators, and barges.
Before and after the blockade, Western civilian and military trains, road traffic and barges routinely passed through East Germany en route to Berlin.
If materials need to be moved a long way, we might use boats, trains or barges to move them.
An ancient tradition only recently revived, these barges have only made appearances 16 times in the last 65 years.
The Illinois Waterway and Mississippi River are the major waterways in the region that are responsible for moving agricultural and farm products through barges.
The Transportation segment engages in the transportation of crude oil and NGL on pipelines, gathering systems, trucks, and barges.
In this data, set bridges were impacted by 14 trucks, three trains, 10 ships and barges, with 32 collision causes remaining unknown.