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Companies Receiving 2010 Safety Acheivement Awards COMPANIES RECEIVING 2010 SAFETY ACHEIVEMENT AWARDS *Member of Chamber of AET Inc. Limited* Maersk Line, Limited Shipping of America AET Shipmanagement (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Marathon Petroleum Company LP AET Shipmanagement (Singapore) Pte Limited Marine Resources Group Alaska Tanker Company, LLC* Marine Transport Lines American Commercial Lines, LLC Marine Transport Management American Electric Power - River Operations Moran Towing Corporation AmNav Maritime Services Northern Marine Management* Boston Towing & Transportation NYK Stolt Shipholding Inc. Bouchard Ocean Services NYK Stolt Tankers S.A. Bouchard Transportation Co., Inc.* Ocean Shipholdings, Inc. BW Fleet Management Pte Ltd. OSG Ship Management (GR) Ltd. Canal Barge Company, Inc. OSG Ship Management (UK) Ltd. Chevron Shipping Co. LLC* OSG Ship Management, Inc.* ConocoPhillips Commercial Marine* Pine Bluff Sand & Gravel Company Crescent Towing Polar Tankers, Inc. Crowley Marine Services Reinauer Transportation Companies* Crowley Maritime Corporation* SCF Waxler Marine LLC Crowley Petroleum Services Sea Star Line, LLC Crowley Puerto Rico Services Seabulk Tankers, Inc.* Crowley Technical Management Seabulk Towing, Inc. Delta Western, Inc. SeaRiver Maritime, Inc.* E.N. Bisso & Son, Inc. Southern Towing Company Farrell Lines SPT Offshore Foss Maritime Company* Stena Marine Management Fugro McClelland Marine Geosciences Stolt Tankers B.V.* Gellatly & Criscione Services SUEZ LNG NA LLC* General Dynamics - American Overseas Marine* Teekay Corporation* Golding Barge Line Tidewater Marine Hawaiian Tug & Barge Totem Ocean Trailer Express Higman Barge Lines, Inc. U.S. Maritime Administration Horizon Lines, LLC* U.S. United Barge Line Ingram Barge Company U.S. United Ocean Services* Interocean American Shipping Corporation* USS Vessel Management LLC* Keystone Shipping Co.* Vela International Marine Limited Kirby Inland Marine, LP Weeks Marine, Inc. Kirby Ocean Transport Young Brothers, Ltd. K-Sea Transportation Partners L.P.* COMPANIES RECEIVING 2010 SAFETY ACHEIVEMENT AWARDS NUMBER NUMBER VESSEL NAME OF YEARS VESSEL NAME OF YEARS AET Inc. Limited EAGLE TUCSON 7 AET DISCOVERY 16 EAGLE TURIN 2 AET HARRIS 16 EAGLE VALENCIA 5 AET PIONEER 16 EAGLE VENICE 5 AET SHELBY 16 EAGLE VERMONT 8 EAGLE VIENNA 6 AET Shipmanagement (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd EAGLE VIRGINIA 8 BUNGA KASTURI 5 BUNGA KASTURI LIMA 3 Alaska Tanker Company, LLC BUNGA KELANA 3 5 ALASKAN EXPLORER 5 BUNGA KELANA 4 5 ALASKAN FRONTIER 6 BUNGA KELANA 7 5 ALASKAN LEGEND 4 BUNGA KELANA 8 5 ALASKAN NAVIGATOR 5 EAGLE MIRI 2 STX ACE 8 2 American Commercial Lines AARON MCKINNEY 3 AET Shipmanagement (Singapore) Pte Limited ANDREW CANNAVA 6 BUNGA KASTURI DUA 5 BELGIAN 3 BUNGA KASTURI EMPAT 3 BILL ELMER 2 BUNGA KASTURI TIGA 4 CAIRO 2 EAGLE ALBANY 2 CHARLES F. DETMAR, JR. 4 EAGLE ANAHEIM 11 COLT 3 EAGLE AUSTIN 4 DENNIS HENDRIX 2 EAGLE BALTIMORE 2 DON STEPHENS 3 EAGLE BEAUMONT 14 FRANK RADAR 2 EAGLE BOSTON 3 GENE HERDE 2 EAGLE CARINA 2 HARRY MACK 7 EAGLE CENTAURUS 2 J.R. FLOWERS 7 EAGLE COLUMBUS 4 JAMES ERMER 9 EAGLE CORONA 17 JAMES G. HINES 2 EAGLE MEERUT 5 JANE G. HUFFMAN 2 EAGLE SEVILLE 11 JEFFBOAT 3 EAGLE SIBU 2 JOE HAMILTON 5 EAGLE TACOMA 8 KEVIN FLOWERS 3 EAGLE TOLEDO 3 LARRY Y. STRAIN 3 EAGLE TRENTON 7 LAURA MCKINNEY 3 NUMBER NUMBER VESSEL NAME OF YEARS VESSEL NAME OF YEARS MARK G. ARON 2 CAPT. GERALD BOGGS 6 MIKE BREEN 10 CAPT. JAMES ANDERSON 7 MIKE CHARLEVILLE 3 CAPT. JOHN REYNOLDS 7 MISS HARRIETT 3 CAROL ANN PARSONAGE 3 NAN 2 CHARLOTTE ROUSH 2 NANCY ALLEN 2 CHRIS PARSONAGE 4 NORMANIA 2 CHUCK ZEBULA 2 R. H. O’NEILL 3 CODY BOYD 4 REGINA ANN 2 D & R BONEY 8 SANDRA NORDRUFF 2 DONNA RUSHING 8 SONNY IVEY 6 DRU LIRETTE 6 SUE ELLEN 2 GALE RHODES 4 SUE HOLSTON 3 HANK TULODZIESKI 3 SUNFLOWER 8 HAROLD B. DODD 7 T.E. RAGSDALE 5 JAMES E. PINSON 7 TOM BEHRINGER 7 JAMES R. MOREHEAD 5 TOM FRAZIER 5 JEFFREY A. RAIKE 3 TROJAN WARRIOR 5 JIMMY BROWN 6 VECTURIAN 2 JOY ANNE KELLER 4 W.A. KERNAN 2 KEITH DARLING 2 W.T. TOUTANT 7 MARY HARTER 7 WARREN BOURGEOIS 7 MARY SCHEEL 2 WARREN MCKINNEY 2 NOBLE C. PARSONAGE 4 WAYNE P. LAGRANGE 10 NORMAN L. SNODGRASS 4 WENDY L. 3 PAUL STRIEGEL 2 WILLIAM C. NORMAN 9 R. L. CARTER JR. 5 WILLIAM KLUNK 2 ROBERT D. BYRD 2 WILLIAM WEBER 3 SAFETY CONVENT 3 SAFETY EXPLORER 2 American Electrical Power River Operations SAFETY LEADER 4 AEP MARINER 3 SAFETY LEGEND 2 ANDI BOYD 2 SAFETY PRIDE 2 BOONESBORO 2 SAFETY QUEST 3 BRUCE DARST 4 SAFETY SPIRIT 3 BUCKEYE STATE 2 SUSIE COONEY 2 CAPT. BILL STEWART 3 COMPANIES RECEIVING 2010 SAFETY ACHEIVEMENT AWARDS NUMBER NUMBER VESSEL NAME OF YEARS VESSEL NAME OF YEARS Bouchard Transportation Co., Inc. Bouchard Ocean Services B. NO. 205 3 B. NO. 231 3 B. NO. 215 4 B. NO. 233 2 B. NO. 220 4 B. NO. 260 2 B. NO. 225 3 B. NO. 230 4 BW Fleet Management Pte Ltd. B. NO. 235 3 BERGE ATLANTIC 2 B. NO. 242 2 BERGE ATLAS 2 B. NO. 245 5 BERGE DENALI 2 B. NO. 255 5 BERGE FJORD 2 B. NO. 265 4 BERGE PHOENIX 2 B. NO. 275 15 BW AMAZON 4 B. NO. 280 3 BW BAUHINIA 3 B. NO. 282 3 BW DANUBE 3 B. NO. 285 24 BW EDELWEISS 2 B. NO. 295 4 BW HUDSON 2 BARBARA E. BOUCHARD 2 BW LION 2 BOUCHARD GIRLS 2 BW LUCK 2 BRENDAN J. BOUCHARD 4 BW LUNA 7 BUSTER BOUCHARD 3 BW NYSA 3 CAPTAIN FRED BOUCHARD 6 BW ORINOCO 3 DANIELLE M. BOUCHARD 4 BW RHINE 2 ELLEN S. BOUCHARD 2 BW SEINE 2 EVENING BREEZE 40 BW SHINANO 2 EVENING MIST 7 BW STADT 2 EVENING TIDE 2 BW THAMES 2 FREDERICK E. BOUCHARD 6 BW UBUD 3 J. GEORGE BETZ 4 SG ENTERPRISE 5 JANE A. BOUCHARD 7 SG PROSPERITY 2 LINDA LEE BOUCHARD 4 URAL 2 MARION C. BOUCHARD 2 MORTON S. BOUCHARD, IV 6 Canal Barge Company, Inc. MORTON S. BOUCHARD, JR 3 M/V BULL CALF 3 RHEA I. BOUCHARD 3 M/V CAROLINE 5 ROBERT J. 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