Crowley Maritime
Diversified transportation and logistics company based in Jacksonville
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March 10 2025 | The MV Stena Immaculate, an oil tanker managed by Crowley, was involved in a significant maritime incident in the North Sea off the coast of East Yorkshire. The vessel was at anchor when hit by the Portuguese-flagged container ship MV Solong, resulting in multiple explosions and a fire. Despite the serious nature of the collision, all crew members of the Immaculate were successfully rescued. |
2024 | Crowley christened the first U.S. all-electric tugboat and created a standalone company with SEACOR Holdings. |
2023 | Crowley purchased Tamarind Consolidated. |
January 2019 | Delivery of the Taino, the sister ship to El Coquí, completed Crowley's new Commitment Class vessel pair. |
2018 | VT Halter Maritime delivered the first Commitment Class LNG-powered Combination RORO ship, the El Coquí, measuring 219.5m long with 26,500 deadweight tons and capable of transporting up to 2,400 TEU at 22 knots. |
October 2015 | Crowley acquired SeaFreight Agencies, a Miami, Florida-based company. |
September 21 2011 | A Crowley Maritime barge carrying 140,000 gallons of aviation fuel and 5,800 gallons of gasoline broke away from a tugboat during rough seas near the western coast of Alaska. Control of the barge was successfully regained later that afternoon. |
2010 | After the Haiti earthquake, Crowley re-established cargo operations in Haiti, donated $80,000 to the American Red Cross, and transported approximately 15,000 emergency housing units to the island. |
December 2010 | Crowley's Alaska fuel sales and distribution enterprise added eight Shell Oil service stations to its wholesale network, taking responsibility for wholesale fuel purchases, transportation, distribution, and sales to 17 independently owned sites in Alaska. |
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