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LEARN AND May 23–25 • St. Louis, MO • The Dome @ America’s Center This year, more than ever, #IMX2022 will take a deep dive into how the industry is preparing for significant infrastructure updates. Be part of the conversation and make plans to attend this year’s Inland Marine Expo. Register by March 28, 2022 for only $90. Registration includes: 150+ Exhibitors • Expert-Led Education Sessions • Party @ Ballpark Village Networking Events • Line Throwing & Competition • Awards Ceremony IMX is produced by Register online at inlandmarineexpo.com
Schedule of Events MONDAY, MAY 23 7:00 am - 6:00 pm Registration 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Exhibitor Move-in 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Private Meetings 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Kick-off Reception TUESDAY, MAY 24 7:30 am - 5:30 pm Registration 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Exhibit Hours 9:00 am Coffee Bar 9:30 am Opening Keynote Session – Advocating for Tomorrow’s Waterways 10:30 am Education Session – Building and Maintaining Our Marine Highway 11:15 am Education Session – Improving System Resiliency: Waterway Action Plans, Port Readiness, and Cybersecurity 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Networking Lunch 1:30 pm Education Session – Electric and Hybrid Technology & Applications 2:30 pm Education Session – Maintaining the Environmental Advantage: Alternative Fuels 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Pre-Game Social and Maritime Throwdown Challenges 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm IMX Party WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Registration 9:00 am Coffee Bar 9:15 am Education Session – Tomorrow’s Workforce & ESG’s Role 9:30 am - 11:30 am Maritime Throwdown Finals 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Exhibit Hours 10:15 am Education Session – Investing in the Future: System-Wide Port Development & Freight Opportunities 11:15 am Education Session – Infrastructure Investments Continue to Strengthen Midwest Ports, Boosting Capacity and Increasing Profitability for the Barge Industry 12:00 pm Industry Proud: IMX Awards & Closing Session 2:00 pm - 5:30 pm Exhibitor Move-out THURSDAY, MAY 26 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Exhibitor Move-out *Schedule subject to change | 03-08-2022 2 | IMX is produced by The Waterways Journal
May 23–25 • St. Louis, MO Opening Keynote Session Advocating for Tomorrow’s Waterways Tuesday, May 24 • 9:30 am – 10:15 am With the passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act late last year, some $2.5 billion of federal funding was designated for new construction and major rehabilitation projects along the inland waterways—navigation projects that are itemized in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Capital Investment Strategy (CIS). Besides that, an additional $4 billion in the bill was allocated for the Corps’ operations and maintenance account. That historic and highly anticipated infrastructure spending, plus a focus on environmentally conscious transportation and supply chain disruptions, makes this a significant moment that could drive the momentum that will carry domestic marine transportation to new heights for decades to come. Jennifer Carpenter Tracy Zea President & CEO President & CEO The towboat and barge industry is also facing a major milestone this summer with the conclusion of the four-year phase-in period of Subchapter M. On July American Waterways Waterways 10, 100 percent of the U.S. towboat fleet is expected to be in full compliance Operators Council, Inc. and fully certificated according to Subchapter M’s towing vessel regulations. This year’s opening keynote, titled “Advocating for Tomorrow’s Waterways,” With moderator John Shoulberg, will feature Jennifer Carpenter, President & CEO of American Waterways Operators, and Tracy Zea, President & CEO of Waterways Council, Inc. Editor, The Waterways Journal (WCI). Carpenter will speak on her association’s efforts to promote the economic and security contributions, as well as the safety and environmental advantages of the maritime industry, while Zea will address WCI’s efforts to ensure the system is efficient and reliable and receives the necessary funding for much-needed lock modernization. Industry Proud: IMX Awards & Closing Session Wednesday, May 25 • 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm Tradition. Professionalism. Heroism. Safety and Efficiency. Essential. Resilient. Proud. These are all words that describe the maritime industry in the United States and the people, both on vessels and onshore, that make it thrive. In this closing session of IMX 2022, attendees will celebrate winners of the Maritime Throwdown Rev. Tom Rhoades competition and hear from Rev. Tom Rhoades, Maritime & River Chaplain chaplain with the The Seamen’s Church Institute, as he highlights what it means to be a leader in the industry. Rhoades will then present this year’s 40 Under 40 leadership awards. The session will The Seamen’s close with the presentation of the 2022 IMX Achievement Award. Church Institute sponsored by inlandmarineexpo.com | 3
Education Sessions TUESDAY, MAY 24 Building and Maintaining Our ident/Midwest Area, Waterways Corps of Engineers tions/Senior Naval Architect, The Marine Highway Council, Inc. Panelist: Dave Lewald, Program An- Shearer Group, Inc. 10:30 am alyst-Navigation Systems, U.S. Coast Panelist: Jessica Lewis, Director of Infrastructure on the Marine Improving System Resiliency: Guard Business Development, Industrial Highways of the United States in- Waterway Action Plans, Port Panelist: Joe Celano, Director of Service Solutions cludes what can be seen (locks Readiness and Cybersecurity Business Development, Trabus Panelist: Jonathan Braun, CEO, Zee- & dams, utility crossings, and the 11:15 am Technologies boat, LLC physical contours of the channel) In this session, representatives and what is often unseen (air gap from the U.S. Army Corps of En- Electric and Hybrid Technology Maintaining the Environmental sensors, data available to mari- gineers, U.S. Coast Guard and & Applications Advantage: Alternative Fuels ners, and electronic aids to navi- Trabus Technologies will discuss 1:30 pm 2:30 pm gation). In this session, Sean Duffy, and demonstrate a new predic- EVs (electric vehicles) are main- As operators look beyond die- executive director of the Big River tive modeling system that draws stream on the road. Could EVs sel, what’s clear is that there is no Coalition, will offer an update on on historical and live data, vessel (electric vessels) become main- “one size fits all” alternative fuel. the deepening of the Mississippi traffic movements, vessel oper- stream midstream? Joshua Sebas- This session will look at a wide River Ship Channel and the role of ating reports and geospatial data tian, vice president of The Shear- range of options—including LNG, “invisible infrastructure” on our na- to inform the development of Wa- er Group, will lead this panel as compressed hydrogen, metha- tion’s waterways. Paul Rohde, vice terway Action Plans and, thus, re- it presents a real-world business nol-hydrogen, ammonia as a ma- president of the Midwest area for solve vessel traffic congestion and case analysis for the construction rine fuel and biodiesel—and fea- Waterways Council, Inc., will review improve voyage planning along of a series of all-electric towboats ture a panel of experts discussing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ the inland waterways. The Jones that will move containerized car- the strengths and weaknesses of Capital Improvement Strategy, Walker’s Maritime Practice Group go between two terminals on a each. the future of lock construction on will also discuss a system resilien- Marine Highway route. Panelists the rivers and canals of the Unit- cy and cybersecurity report that will explore other hypothetical Panelist: Joshua Sebastian, P.E., ed States, and the Navigation and they are developing for Inland Riv- applications, like fleet and harbor Vice President – Operations/Senior Ecosystem Sustainability Program ers, Ports & Terminals, Inc. work and ferries, where electric Naval Architect, The Shearer Group, (NESP) for the Upper Mississippi propulsion could not only achieve Inc. River. Panelist: Jim Kearns, Special Coun- decarbonization but also prove Panelist: Mike Complita, P.E., PMP, sel, Jones Walker’s Maritime Prac- profitable. Principal in Charge|Vice President Panelist: Sean Duffy, Executive Di- tice Group Strategic Expansion, Elliott Bay De- rector, Big River Coalition Panelist: Brian Tetreault, Naviga- Guest Moderator: Joshua Sebas- sign Group Panelist: Paul Rohde, Vice Pres- tion Systems Specialist, U.S. Army tian, P.E., Vice President – Opera- Official Social Event IMX Party @ Ballpark Village Tuesday, May 24 • 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm The official #IMX2022 Party is headed back to Ballpark Village. We’ll take over the second floor in the exclusive and sleek Crown Room this year. Here, you’ll be surrounded by classic beer memorabilia with your favorite Budweiser products on tap. Catch up with industry friends and make new connections over drinks and appetizers. Then, step outside for a bird’s eye view inside Busch Stadium. It’s game day in St. Louis, so Ballpark Village is the place to be! Stick around after to watch the Cardinals take on the Toronto Blue Jays at 6:45 pm. LEARN AND The Crown Room at Ballpark Village, located next door to Busch Stadium. 4 | IMX is produced by The Waterways Journal
May 23–25 • St. Louis, MO Line Throwing Competition MTD Finals • Wednesday, May 25 • 9:30 am We’re proud to partner with Maritime Throwdown to co-host the 2022 Maritime Throwdown Finals at IMX2022, located on the trade show floor. The Maritime Throwdown summons mariners from across the industry for a 3-event battle, including the Throwdown LEARN AND Network @ IMX2022 course, AIM challenge and the C-Hero Rescue Pole Challenge. These events showcase skills, endurance, excellence and safety. KICK-OFF RECEPTION | THE DOME Monday, May 23 • 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Kick-off IMX by reconnecting with great friends. PRE-GAME SOCIAL | TRADE SHOW FLOOR Tuesday, May 24 • 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Talk business over a beer (or two) before the IMX Party and watch the Maritime Throwdown Challenges unfold. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 LEARN AND Tomorrow’s Workforce & ESG’s healthy and committed workforce. Orleans and Port of Pittsburgh vestments underway at three Mid- Role Commission will discuss what their west ports and new infrastructure 9:15 am Panelist: Kevin O’Neill, Vice Presi- ports are doing to invest in the fu- funding recently secured that will Business leaders from just dent Regional Workforce Training ture. The panel will also feature a advance several other projects about every industry are saying and Economic Development, West- representative from the U.S. Mari- to strengthen these facilities and the same thing: Recruiting and re- ern Kentucky Community & Techni- time Administration. reinforce their important role in taining employees today is a real cal College the global freight network. The challenge. While the pandemic Panelist: Mike Breslin, Director of Moderator: Mary Lamie, P.E., Ex- discussion will highlight how the has made workforce development Safety & Sustainability, The Ameri- ecutive Vice President - Multi Mod- improvements will facilitate an in- extremely difficult, the challeng- can Waterways Operators al Enterprises, St. Louis Regional crease in barge services and deliv- es won’t end with the pandemic. Panelist: Joe White, Director, AEU Freightway er cost efficiencies that drive prof- Maritime companies must adapt LEAD Panelist: Brandy D. Christian, Pres- itability for the industry. to attract and retain the next gen- Panelist: Rev. David Shirk, Chaplain, ident and CEO of the Port of New eration of mariners and shore- The Seamen’s Church Institute Orleans, CEO of the New Orleans Moderator: Mary Lamie, P.E., Ex- side staff. This panel—made up Public Belt Railroad ecutive Vice President - Multi Mod- of representatives from American Investing In the Future: Sys- Panelist: Mary Ann Bucci, Executive al Enterprises, St. Louis Regional Equity Underwriters, The Sea- tem-Wide Port Development & Director, Port of Pittsburgh Com- Freightway men’s Church Institute, American Freight Opportunities mission Panelist: Dennis Wilmsmeyer, Ex- Waterways Operators and West 10:15 am ecutive Director, America’s Central Kentucky Community & Technical Ports are the on and off ramps Infrastructure Investments Port College—will look at how company for the nation’s inland waterway Continue to Strengthen Mid- Panelist: Ed Weilbacher. General culture; environmental, social and system. With cargo volumes and west Ports, Boosting Capacity Manager, Kaskaskia Regional Port corporate governance; diversity; demand on the rise, building ca- and Increasing Profitability for District total wellness and leadership de- pacity throughout the system is the Barge Industry Panelist: Mark R. Coulter, Vice Presi- velopment within an organization critical. In this session, the chief 11:15 am dent, General Counsel, Port KC will ultimately lead to a strong, executives from the Port of New Learn about the significant in- inlandmarineexpo.com | 5
Exhibitor List & Floor Plan EXHIBITOR............................ BOOTH EXHIBITOR............................ BOOTH EXHIBITOR............................ BOOTH EXHIBITOR............................ BOOTH ABB Inc................................................. 313 Engines, Inc......................................... 605 Master Packing & Rubber Co.......... 710 Scienco-FAST....................................... 126 AEU........................................................ 817 Environmental Restoration, LLC.... 330 McDermott Light & Signal............... 814 Sea Horse Systems, LLC................... 400 Affton Radiator................................... 442 Environmental Works Inc................. 332 Michels Construction, Inc................ 808 Seal Smart, LLC.................................. 622 AG Crane & Equipment.................... 912 ERL Commercial Marine................... 217 Michigan Wheel.................................. 500 Sennebogen LLC................................ 347 Alta Equipment Group..................... 524 F & M Mafco, Inc................................ 623 Midwest Foundation......................... 327 Separator Spares & Fabick CAT........................................... 113 Equipment, LLC.............................. 322 American Waterways Operators.... 345 Mike’s Inc............................................. 319 Fuel Ox, LLC........................................ 418 SEWART................................................ 125 AMI Consulting Engineers, PA........ 826 MobileOps........................................... 828 Anvil Attachments.............................. 301 Furuno USA Inc.................................. 343 Sherwin-Williams................................ 727 Moxie Media....................................... 911 Archway Marine Lighting................. 501 GeoStabilization International........ 704 ShipConstructor USA, Inc..............1047 MSI......................................................... 429 Arcosa Marine.................................... 713 Global Data Systems......................... 522 Ships Machinery International....... 338 MTU- A Rolls-Royce Solution........... 315 Bacon Farmer Workman Gmeni Marine Electronics............... 827 Smith LaSalle Inc................................ 707 NABRICO............................................1046 Engineering &vTesting / Great Lakes Marine Marketing....... 822 Standard Calibrations, Inc. (SCI)..... 506 Marcum Engineering..................1044 National Maintenance & Great Lakes Power............................ 131 Repair Inc......................................... 816 Stauffer Diesel.................................... 344 BAE Systems....................................... 239 Haley Marine Gears.......................... 515 Nauticomp Inc.................................... 402 Steiner Construction Bell Power Systems / Company Inc................................... 529 Superior Diesel.............................. 245 HealthWorks Medical, LLC.............1045 Newt Marine Service......................... 520 STEP Marine by Electro Bergan Marine Systems................... 945 Helm Operations............................... 413 Nightstick by Bayco Products, Inc..722 Plastics, Inc...................................... 934 Boats and Harbors............................ 819 Hilliard Enterprises, Inc.................... 447 Northern Safety & Industrial........... 425 Sterling Site Access Solutions......... 811 Bollinger Shipyards.........................1035 Humco Marine Products................. 300 On Site Alignment.............................. 624 Superior Industries........................... 231 BOSS..................................................... 830 Imtra Corp........................................... 709 Pacific Power Group......................... 416 Taylor Machine Works, Inc.............. 820 Butterworth, Inc...............................1036 Industrial Service Solutions............. 428 Paducah Convention & Teledyne FLIR - Raymarine.............. 723 Visitors Bureau............................... 614 Carboline Company.......................... 326 Interstate Power Systems................ 134 The Hiller Companies, Inc................ 617 Paducah Rigging.........................307 Christie & Grey Inc............................ 124 J.F. Brennan Company Inc.........223 The Shearer Group Inc..................... 935 Palmer Johnson Power Systems.... 130 CK Power............................................. 118 Jefferson County Port Authority...1043 The Waterways Journal.............211 PANOLIN America, Inc...................... 616 Columbia Industrial Products......... 941 JRC Americas....................................... 325 Thordon Bearings Inc....................... 334 Phoenix Lighting................................ 733 ComMar Sales, LLC........................... 434 Karl Senner LLC.................................. 233 Timco Industries................................ 916 Kent Safety.......................................... 611 PPG Protective & Marine Coatings... 812 Conrad Shipyard, LLC....................... 831 Towing Vessel Inspection KODEN Marine Electronics.............. 705 PYI, Inc.................................................. 340 Controlled Water Systems, Inc....... 417 Bureau (TVIB)................................. 931 Kohler Power Systems...................... 407 Quality Turbocharger CTEH (Center for Toxicology & TowWorks, LLC................................... 420 Components LLC........................... 909 Environmental Health, LLC)........ 324 L-44....................................................... 745 Trabus Technologies......................... 823 Rasmussen Equipment Company / Cummins Inc....................................... 329 Laborde Products, Inc...................... 514 Wire Rope & Rigging..................... 829 Transport Products and Cutco Cutlery...................................... 243 LeBlanc & Associates LLC................ 322 Service Enterprises, Inc................ 414 RECO Equipment Inc........................ 342 Datrex, Inc........................................... 600 Lubriplate Lubricants Co................. 519 Triangle Enterprises, Inc.................. 618 Rice Nozzles / Deansteel Mfg. Co., Inc..................... 708 Mackinac Marine Services............... 128 Metalmec SA DE CV...................... 606 Tug and Barge Solutions Inc........... 415 DEIF....................................................... 401 Mactech, Inc........................................ 335 River Diving & Salvage, Inc............... 512 Unipar, LLC.......................................... 447 Dickson Marine Supply..................... 144 MAGNA Lifting Products Inc............ 804 Rose Point Navigation Systems...... 227 Volvo Penta of the Americas........... 134 Diesel Outboards, LLC...................... 809 Mainstream Commercial Rumford industrial Group Inc........ 509 W.W. Williams..................................... 416 Divers, Inc........................................ 138 Sabine Surveyors, Ltd....................... 507 W&O Supply........................................ 629 Drury Hotels........................................ 609 Mantsinen Group.............................. 523 Saftrax.................................................. 813 West KY Community & E-Crane International USA.............. 724 Marco.................................................... 721 Technical College.........................1041 E3 Environmental.............................. 517 SCF Services................................745 Marine Solutions, Inc.................424 Wooster Products Inc....................... 715 Economy Boat Store/PTL Marine... 142 Schoellhorn-Albrecht Marine Supply North America Inc..446 Machine Co., Inc...........................1029 WorkBoat...........................................1033 EMD® Engines by Progress Rail, A Caterpiller Company................. 429 Maritime Partners, LLC..................... 608 Schottel, Inc......................................... 421 Young Corporation............................ 706 Empire Foam Solutions, LLC........... 725 Masaba................................................. 717 Schuyler Companies......................... 511 ZF Marine Propulsion Systems....... 122 6 | IMX is produced by The Waterways Journal
May 23–25 • St. Louis, MO THE GALLEY Tuesday Lunch THE GALLEY Tuesday Lunch 1007 1011 1013 1017 1019 1021 1023 1027 1029 1031 1033 1035 1039 1041 1043 1045 1047 1007 1008 1011 1012 1013 1016 1018 1020 1017 1019 1021 1022 1023 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1033 1034 1035 1036 1038 1039 1040 1041 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 Maritime 1008 911 909 1012 913 1016 1018 1020 917 919 921 1022 923 1026 927 1028 929 1030 931 1034 1036 1038 935 937 939 1040 941 1044 945 1046 Throwdown Maritime 908 909 911 912 913 916 917 918 919 920 921 922 923 926 927 928 929 930 931 932 934 935 937 939 941 945 Throwdown Sponsored Lounge 908 809 811 912 813 916 817 918 819 920 821 922 823 926 827 928 829 930 831 932 833 934 Sponsored Lounge 804 808 809 811 812 813 814 816 817 819 820 821 822 823 824 826 827 828 829 831 830 833 SCF Services & L-44 804 705 707 808 709 812 713 814 715 816 717 820 721 822 723 824 725 826 727 828 830 733 739 745 SCF Services & L-44 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 713 715 717 721 722 723 724 725 727 733 739 745 The Hiller W&O Companies Supply Stage 16'x32' 704 605 706 708 609 710 611 617 722 623 724 629 The Hiller W&O Companies Supply Stage 16'x32' 600 605 606 608 609 611 614 616 617 618 622 623 624 629 Steiner Construction 501 Company Inc. 600 606 507 608 509 511 614 515 616 517 618 519 622 523 624 529 Steiner 500 Construction 501 Company 401 506 512 514 520 522 524 Inc. 546 507 509 511 515 517 519 523 529 500 EMD® Engines by Progress Rail 401 506 407 512 413 514 415 417 520 421 522 524 425 429 435 441 546 447 402 EMD® Engines by Progress Rail 400 407 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 420 421 424 425 426 428 429 434 435 442 441 446 447 402 Paducah 301 Rigging 400 307 412 313 414 315 416 418 319 420 424 325 426 327 428 329 434 335 442 343 345 446 347 300 Paducah 301 Rigging 300 307 The 313 315 319 ERL 322 324 325 326 327 329 330 332 334 335 338 340 343 342 345 344 347 Concessions Waterways Commercial Journal Marine 211 The 217 ERL 322 223 324 326 227 330 231 332 233 334 338 239 340 342 243 344 245 Concessions Waterways Commercial Journal Marine 211 113 217 223 227 231 233 239 243 245 FH Great Sewart Fabick CAT Lakes Supply Power 113 FH 125 131 137 145 Great Sewart EN Fabick CAT Lakes Supply Power TR 118 122 124 125 126 128 130 131 134 136 137 138 140 142 144 145 AN EN C BLEACHERS BLEACHERS TR C 118 122 124 126 128 130 134 136 138 140 142 144 FH E AN FHC C BLEACHERS BLEACHERS C FH E FHC ROOM 145 ROOM 143 ROOM 142 ROOM 141 ROOM 140 ROOM 144 ROOM 145 ROOM 144 ROOM 143 ROOM 142 ROOM 141 inlandmarineexpo.com | 7 ROOM 140
Hotel Accomodations Please book your IMX hotel room Please make your reservation directly with the hotel(s). Call and ask for the Inland Marine Expo room block or LEGEND reserve online by 21ST by Monday, May 2. visiting inlandmarineexpo.com/hotel-travel/ 20TH Urgent Care 2 EMBASSY SUITES ST. LOUIS – $ 19TH Metrolink Stop DOWNTOWN............................................... 197 314-269-5900 IMX HEADQUARTER HOTEL 18TH Downtown Trolley 610 N 7th St, St. Louis, MO 63101 The hotel offers 212 two-room suites with a wet bar, mini- A drink voucher will be given to those that One-Way Street incentive book within the IMX Marriott St. Louis Grand room block. 17TH Green Space refrigerator and microwave, plus televisions in both the bedroom and living room. Other hotel amenities include a business center, indoor pool and whirlpool, fitness center, 16TH $ Visitor Center 1 MARRIOTT ST. LOUIS GRAND.................................... 194 complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast and evening reception, and atrium restaurant and lounge. 314-621-9600 | 800 Washington Ave, St. Louis, MO 6310 Downtown Bicycle Station 15TH With a stay at Marriott St. Louis Grand, you’ll be centrally Downtown CIDlocated Guidesteps in St. Louis, Offices from America’s Center Convention Complex and 5 minutes by foot from Dome at America’s 3 DRURY INN & SUITES ST. LOUIS $ Parking near America’s 169 DELMAR Center. This 4-star hotel is 0.5 14THmi (0.9 km) from Busch Stadium and 0.6 mi (1 km) from CONVENTION CENTER................................. Center 314-231-8100 City Museum. 711 North Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63102 13TH Drury Hotels carefully renovated the Union Market building in CHESTNUT M.L. KING CARR DR. OLIVE LUCAS COLE 1990, adding two additional stories for guest rooms. Built in PINE LOCUST ST. CHARLES 1925, original features were preserved in the hotel lobby and TUCKER BLVD. mezzanine meeting level. Only blocks from the Convention Center, the Drury Inn & Suites St. Louis Convention Center is N MARKET walkable from downtown attractions and Washington Avenue WASHINGTON AVE. CONVENTION PLAZA entertainment. $ 11TH HOLIDAY INN 4 MAGNOLIA HOTEL ST. LOUIS...................... 169 10TH 314-436-9000 6 421 North 8th St., St. Louis, MO 63101 GROCERY CULINARIA MAGNOLIA Nestled in the heart of bustling downtown St. Louis, Magnolia COURTYARD 9TH HOTEL ST. LOUIS Hotel St. Louis, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel is located within an easy ST. LOUIS COLE 4 1 5 walk to The Dome at America’s Center and Busch Stadium. City AMERICA’S CENTER Museum and Gateway Arch are also moments away. Pets stay CID MARRIOTT free. MARKET E N PI GRAND & H THE DOME AT 8T 5 COURTYARD ST. LOUIS DOWNTOWN/ $ CONVENTION PLAZA 7TH 2 AMERICA’S CENTER CONVENTION CENTER................................ 165 OLIVE 314-231-7560 LOCUST EMBASSY CHESTNUT 6TH SUITES 3 TO 823-827 Washington Ave., St. Louis, MO 63101 DRURY INN INS 15 MPORT LUCAS Discover the vibrant culture of the city at Courtyard St. Louis PINE AIR Downtown/Convention Center. This hotel provides a convenient R TE EN location near Busch Stadium, the City Museum, America’s Center C N 44 O TI N Convention Complex, the Gateway Arch and Union Station. VE N 4TH O C HOLIDAY INN ST. LOUIS – 6 $ G 156 IN D N DOWNTOWN CONVENTION CENTER.......... LA S E’ M.L. KING D 314-421-4000 LE C LA 2ND 811 N 9th St, St. Louis, MO 63101 MEMORI The Holiday Inn Hotel in Downtown St. Louis is located in the heart AL BRID of downtown Saint Louis, next to America’s Center and Dome, GE 1ST one block from St. Louis’ newest expansion area “Washington RF N. WHA Avenue.” It features unique dining, shopping boutiques and LEONOR K. SULLIVAN BLVD. entertainment, and only nine blocks from Busch Stadium, home of the St. Louis Cardinals and Ballpark Village! EADS BR 8 | IMX is produced by The Waterways Journal IDGE I P P I R I V E R
May 23–25 • St. Louis, MO St. Louis Is Event Ready Start Planning Your Trip IMX is continuing its residency in St. Louis, MO. Nestled along the banks of the mighty Mississippi River, the city’s tie to the inland marine industry goes back to 1764. While you’re in town, discover the city’s rich history by visiting the newly renovated Gateway Arch Museum and grounds. Don’t miss out on local LEARN AND favorites like toasted ravioli and gooey butter cake. Check out explorestlouis.com to learn all about the river city. Register by March 28 for Best Rates REGISTRATION COST By After On-Site March 28 March 28 May 23-25 Attendee/Buyer $90 $145 $175 Non-Exhibiting Supplier $195 $295 $325 LEARN AND WHAT’S INCLUDED IN YOUR REGISTRATION 150+ Exhibitors • Expert-Led Education Sessions • IMX Party @ Ballpark Village • Networking Events Line Throwing and Competition • Awards Ceremony Register at inlandmarineexpo.com Questions? Email or call Andi Kozak: andi@wjinc.net | 314.241.7354 TH A N K YOU TO TH E sponsors inlandmarineexpo.com | 9
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