As we continue to rebuild from the effects of Hurricane Ida, some of us may currently be using a portable generator or know someone that is using a portable generator. Attached is some safety information relative to portable generator use
Team Members & Colleagues, Follow our Emergency Response & Relief page for daily updates, helpful articles, and other emergency relief resources. We hope this helps out our family and our colleagues. We will update this daily with information that becomes
Troy is a staple at our Triangle Fleet location and loves working with his team. His passion for working with his hands is evident in his career choices-he has a background in welding and construction. He began welding in 1999
Veronica Zingarelli has joined Turn Services as a Training Assistant in the Compliance Department working under Vice President Paul Dittman and Senior Vice President Bob Mueller. “Veronica has positively impacted Turn Services in her short time with the company. The efficiencies she has built into our training
Turn Services would like to congratulate Tommy Cagle for achieving his Certified Safety Professional (CSP) credential!The Certified Safety Professional (CSP) credential is awarded by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP). It is a highly regarded credential in the safety
Warmest wishes for a happy holiday season and a wonderful new year to our family, friends and colleagues of Associated Terminals and Turn Services!
Turn Services is pleased to announce that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the assets and business of Bayou Fleet. Located at mile marker 125.5 on the Lower Mississippi River in Hahnville, Louisiana, Bayou Fleet provides fleeting,
In 2020, New Orleans-based Turn Services, one of the largest independent barge fleeting and shifting companies in the United States, is marking 30 years operating on the Lower Mississippi River and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. From its early days when
While much of American society feels like it’s at a standstill due to stay-at-home orders aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19, the maritime industry marches on, with mariners aboard towing vessels continuing to transport barges loaded with essential cargoes