Twenty years ago, Intermarine docked a ship in Suriname for the first time. Ever since then, Intermarine has been carrying supplies and equipment to help
Intermarine had a busy week at Watco Terminals in Houston last week.
Their newly added Industrial Ruby met the FWN Merchant and Industrial Constant. Just like
Intermarine's multipurpose vessel FWN Merchant capitalised on it's box-shaped hold dimensions when loading pipes in Rio de Janeiro recently.
To complete the voyage, the crew
Intermarine's newly-added vessel FWN Merchant has shown flexibility on her first voyage back into their Liner Service.
She loaded an array of breakbulk cargoes and
Intermarine's MV Challenger was spotted discharging in Houston late last week. She loaded christmas trees in Rio and collected pipes and project cargo on her
Intermarine's MV Industrial Hobart was spotted in Georgetown in Guyana recently discharging a full load of Oil and Gas project cargo from Brazil.
"The vessel
Since December 2021, four 2018-built MPP vessels have entered the Intermarine fleet. The vessels will be employed in their growing their services covering South- and
Intermarine's MV Charger recently loaded around 4800 MT of pipes in Itajaí, Brazil.
You can see from the photos the tight stowage. This breakbulk cargo is
The Intermarine team in Brazil recently filled their MV Challenger with nicely stowed breakbulk cargo and shipped to the U.S.
The steel pipes and christmas