34 MN June 2011 JOHN ECKSTEIN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT & CEO, MARQUETTE MARINE TRANSPORTATION John P. Eckstein serves as Marquette Transportation Company Holdings, LLC’s Chairman of the Board of Directors, President and CEO. He joined the company in 1990. Marquette Transportation operates 116 tow and
proj- ects. If passed, the legislation will allow 25 projects to be built over 20 years versus just six over the same period under the current system. JOHN ARNOLD WITTE, JR., EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, DONJON New and changing regulations by the federal, state and local governments cover such wide ranging
more attractive and GICA member companies have the capacity and expertise meet cus- tomers’ GIWW needs. How is your company investing for the future? JOHN ARNOLD WITTE, JR., EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, DONJON Donjon continues to rein- vest in the equipment and personnel required to support our core busi- nes
same period because highway maintenance alone is so far behind schedule. We also feel that petroleum products and chem- icals will maintain themselves. JOHN ECKSTEIN, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT & CEO, MARQUETTE MARINE TRANSPORTATION After our next new builds are delivered we will have over 800 barges, but our
the industry, and include: • Rick Calhoun, Chairman, Waterways Council, Inc., • Tom Crowley, Jr., Chairman & CEO, Crowley Maritime Corporation • John Eckstein, Chairman, President & CEO, Marquette Marine Transportation • Charles Jones, Chairman of the Board, AmherstMadison • James Parker, GM