Memphis, TN (Vocus) 24 September 2010

Mississippi River Corridor? Tennessee is a nonprofit organization, economic development and land and wildlife preservation work in the six counties in west Tennessee on the edge of the Mississippi River. The diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC) units were of Environmental Solutions Worldwide Inc., a provider of adaptive technology produced. Unit testing was carried out by Emisstar, energy and extension programs.

Ingram participated in the program of six tugs in the rehabilitation of its industry-leading domestic fleet with a single crank DOC and closed system in reducing emissions. The unit fits into the engine exhaust system of a towing vehicle and reduces the amount of pollution from the combustion of diesel fuel.

Today, a tug Ingram, MV Patricia I. Hart, which is equipped with the new DOC was consulted by the public, Mud River Park at 101 North Iceland Iceland Drive.

representatives of project partners have also discussed the results of the program, including the announcement of significant reductions in particulate matter, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons from the exhaust modernized vessels. Emissions testing has shown that the new systems exposed Doc average particulate reductions of 40 percent, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon emissions by 60 percent.

â? Ingram is proud to be working with MRCT and other project partners to new ways to further reduce the pollution of inland waterways, which is already in the mode most environmentally friendly transport of goods of evidence have mass? Said David Sehrt, Ingram Barge? s Chief Operating Officer.


Mr. Ingram noted that

Sehrt? S participation in the EPAA? S Clean Diesel Emerging Technologies Program is part of the corporate statutes? S world-wide commitment to environmental sustainability.

February, Ingram is one of the first shipping companies as a partner in the EPAA called? s SmartWay program. Launched in 2004 identified that the EPA program products and services to reduce transport emissions.

Ingram Barge Company is the leading carrier on America’s inland waterways. Ingram operates a transport fleet of over 100 tractors and shipping services more than 4,000 barges, coal, gravel, grain, fertilizer, ores, alloys, steel and chemical products. Ingram Materials operates a sand and gravel dredging and distribution company serving markets in Tennessee. Custom Fuel Services operates 11 gas stations floating on the Mississippi and Ohio River system and offers marine fuels, lubricants and various other services, tugs, barges, platforms, handling and shipping. In addition, Ingram has a ship anchored in Louisiana and several bulk terminals. For more information, please visit www.ingrambarge.com

Contact: Keel Hunt 615-321-3110

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