DSC Dredge Names Bolling VP & CAO

March 28, 2019

Christina Bolling, Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of DSC Dredge, LLC
Christina Bolling, Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of DSC Dredge, LLC

Christina Bolling has been named Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of DSC Dredge, LLC.

She was promoted after serving five years as DSC Dredge Corporate Human Resources Director for DSC headquarters and two production facilities in Greenbush, Michigan and Poplarville, Mississippi. Bolling’s background experience of Human Resources, Leadership Development and Operations provide substantial knowledge and expertise as she reinforces each DSC department’s performance to be the best of their abilities.

DSC is a global leader in the dredge manufacturing industry, engineering superior customized dredging solutions to meet specific application needs, while continuing to exceed customer expectations. DSC Dredge designs and manufactures high quality, durable cutter suction dredges. At DSC Dredge, we help customers make THE RIGHT CHOICE.  Quality, Innovation, Service, Commitment and Customization are key DSC attributes which explain why customers choose to work with DSC.  DSC Dredge operates from three manufacturing facilities located in Reserve, LA, Poplarville, MS, and Greenbush, MI.  

Logistics News

Contship Introduces First Electric Port Tractor into Operations

Contship Introduces First Electric Port Tractor into Operations

ABS, HD KSOE Collaborate for Digital Shipbuilding, Vessel Intelligence

ABS, HD KSOE Collaborate for Digital Shipbuilding, Vessel Intelligence

UTC Overseas, Transoceanic Launch US Gulf Coast Logistics Joint Venture

UTC Overseas, Transoceanic Launch US Gulf Coast Logistics Joint Venture

US Container Imports Fall 3.2% in April, Descartes Reports

US Container Imports Fall 3.2% in April, Descartes Reports

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

A new hantavirus is suspected in a remote island, as the contact tracking continues
Azul Brazil faces a $200 million fuel loss this year. Restructuring to cushion the blow
Airport says that a Frontier Jet hit and killed a pedestrian on the runway in Denver while taking off.