Prior to commencing his sailing career Captain Iuliucci attended the Lundeberg School of Seamanship in Piney Point, MD. In his seventeen years at sea he sailed in all deck capacities from Deckhand to Master. Prior to joining Vane Brothers Captain Iuliucci was the Director, Delaware Bay Operations, responsible for both commercial and technical management of Overseas Shipholding Group America’s Lightering Fleet and Northeast US Residual Fleet.Ĭaptain Iuliucci has served in the maritime industry for more than 39 years, 17 of which he actively sailed aboard conventional ocean going tugs and barges, and ATB’s with Maritrans. Vane maintains a current fleet of 130 US flag Tug and Tank Barge units, trading on the US East Coast, West Coast and Gulf Coast, with operations in Eastern Canada and the Caribbean. As the owner and for a long time, only captain in his business, he has established a company that constantly maintains high efficiencies, high safety standards, highly skilled crews, and unrelenting innovation.Ĭaptain Rick Iuliucci, Vice President, joined the Vane Brothers Company on April 4, 2007, responsible for fleet operations for all Vane Brothers vessels and facilities. He started Curtin Maritime in 1997 and built his first tugboat to enter into the West Coast market. Martin Curtin, CEO of Curtin Maritime, began his career as a tugboat captain. ![]() ![]() Martin Curtin, Curtin Maritime Corporation
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