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The Vane Brothers Company
Maritime Transportation
Baltimore, MD 8,306 followers
Marine transport provider with U.S. tugboat and barge operations. Marine safety equipment inspections. Launch services.
About us
The Vane Brothers Company has served the maritime industry for more than 125 years, providing a wide range of services that includes ship bunkering and lightering; the delivery of marine lubricants, stores, and non-potable water; and inspection of onboard safety equipment. Today, the company has a fleet of 130 tugboats and barges working out of multiple East Coast locations (including New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville and Tampa Bay), as well as the Pacific Northwest and parts of California. Skilled mariners make up the bulk of Vane Brothers' VANE LINE BUNKERING employee base: These include tugboat Captains, Mates, Deckhands, Engineers and Tankermen. The company also provides marine launch services through VANE LAUNCH and safety equipment inspections through VANE BROTHERS MARINE SAFETY AND SERVICES. Since its humble beginnings as a Baltimore-based ship chandlery in 1898, the Vane Brothers Company has been dedicated to quality and customer satisfaction. Though the primary business focus has adapted over the years to meet the demands of an ever-changing industry, Vane Brothers continues to set the standard of excellence with updated equipment, experienced crews, and a commitment to safety and the environment. Vane Brothers continually strives for a goal of "zero spills and zero incidents." Vane Brothers takes pride in its maritime legacy and has been able to grow while retaining the spirit of a small family business.
- Website
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http://www.vanebrothers.com
External link for The Vane Brothers Company
- Industry
- Maritime Transportation
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Baltimore, MD
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1898
- Specialties
- Marine Transportation of Petroleum Products, Marine Safety Services and Equipment, and Launch Services
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Flashing back five years to when the AT/B tug JACKSONVILLE was at work around Elizabethport, NJ. [Photo by Birk Thomas] #VaneBrothersCompany #Tugboat #ATB
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A Port Angeles barge tow in progress (photographed from the tug ELIZABETH ANNE), while another Vane Brothers tug (the SEVERN) tows a barge in the background. [Photograph by Cory Lawrenson] #VaneBrothersCompany #Tugboat #Barge
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The 3,000-hp FELLS POINT, constructed in 2014, was the ninth tug contracted by Vane Brothers through Chesapeake Shipbuilding of Salisbury, Maryland. Her design came from Frank Basile of Entech and Associates of Houma, Louisiana. Her name comes from the historic waterfront neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland, that was once the home of Vane's headquarters. Shipyards there produced topsail schooners and some of the first vessels commissioned for the U.S. Navy. [Photo by Joe Owens Jr.] #VaneBrothersCompany #Tugboat
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Pushing a barge in California. [Photo by Anna Marlowe] #VaneBrothersCompany #Tugboat #Barge
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The Vane tug HUDSON and barge Double Skin 313 conduct a transfer earlier this year alongside the tanker PACIFIC GOLD in Port Angeles, WA. [Photo by Joe Korenek] #VaneBrothersCompany #Tugboat #Barge
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A routine shipyard stop earlier this year for Vane's 4,400-hp AT/B tug CHINCOTEAGUE, currently on the job in Long Beach, CA. [Photo by Derek Waldman] #VaneBrothersCompany #ATB #Tugboat
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The Vane Brothers tugs SALISBURY, TUCKAHOE and CAPE MAY lined up while at Paradise Creek, Virginia. [Photo by Kenny Marshall] #VaneBrothersCompany #Tugboat
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The Vane Brothers tug ELIZABETH ANNE on a crisp day in Seattle. [Photo by Chasen Davis] #VaneBrothersCompany #Tugboat
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Vane tug ANACOSTIA at MOT, Bayonne. [Photo by Cameron Parks] #VaneBrothersCompany #Tugboat