BOSTON TOWING & TRANSPORTATION LP.

Boston Towing & Transportation Company (often abbreviated as BTT), officially known as BOSTON TOWING & TRANSPORTATION LP, is a maritime services company based in Boston, Massachusetts. The firm is one of the key players in New England's maritime industry, providing a range of services that support both commercial and private marine operations.

Overview of Services

  1. Towing and Tug Services:

    • BTT offers marine towing services, which include harbor towing, coastal towing, and deep-sea towing. Their fleet of tugs is equipped to handle vessels of various sizes, from small craft to large ships.
  2. Ship Assist and Escort:

    • The company provides ship assist services for vessels entering and exiting harbors, navigating through narrow channels, or passing through areas with heavy maritime traffic.
    • Escort services ensure that vessels are safely guided through challenging or hazardous waters.
  3. Emergency Response:

    • BTT is involved in emergency response operations, offering salvage, firefighting, and oil spill response services. Their quick-response teams are trained to handle maritime emergencies effectively.
  4. Heavy Lift and Project Cargo:

    • The company manages heavy lift and project cargo transportation, facilitating the movement of oversized and specialty cargo that requires unique handling and transport solutions.
  5. Chartering and Vessel Operations:

    • BTT provides vessel chartering services, allowing clients to lease boats and maritime equipment as required for various operations.

Fleet and Equipment

Boston Towing & Transportation boasts a modern and robust fleet of tugboats, barges, and other maritime vessels and equipment designed to handle diverse maritime tasks. Their fleet is maintained to high standards to ensure operational efficiency and safety.

Compliance and Safety

The company adheres to stringent safety and environmental regulations, both at the state and federal levels. Their commitment to operational safety, environmental stewardship, and best practices is evident in their comprehensive training programs and advanced safety protocols.

Location and Market

Being based in Boston, BTT is strategically positioned to serve the maritime needs of New England, but their operations can extend to broader regions depending on the project requirements. The Port of Boston is a critical node in international and domestic trade, and BTT plays a vital role in maintaining the logistics and operational flow in this area.

Industry Engagement

Boston Towing & Transportation is actively engaged in the maritime industry community. They are members of various maritime associations and organizations, contributing to the industry's growth and development through participation in industry forums, conferences, and training programs.

Clients and Partnerships

Their client base includes major shipping lines, cruise operators, oil and gas companies, and other commercial entities that rely on maritime services. BTT collaborates with these clients to offer customized solutions that meet their specific requirements.

In summary, Boston Towing & Transportation LP is a cornerstone of the maritime services industry in New England, offering comprehensive towing, transport, and emergency response services with a strong commitment to safety, reliability, and customer satisfaction.

Boston United States

404 Border Street
Boston MA 02128
United States

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