1943-1952
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- Crowley began to build and operate terminals
to improve the efficiency of
petroleum-distribution
- The first terminal was built at Alviso in
1945 which was at the extreme southern end
of San Francisco Bay
- Crowley undertook the first coastal
transportation from San Francisco to Coos
Bay, Oregon of bulk petroleum by barge
- Construction of the companys first sea
going oil barge was completed in 1947
- In the early 1950s, Crowley began hauling
gasoline southward to Mexico and brought
molasses northward on the return trip
- After the war the Company replaced all of
its surviving steam tugs with war surplus
diesel equipment
- Additional surplus vessels were purchased in
the late 1940s such as miki-class wooden
hull, 1200-h.p. tugs, and flatdeck and other
barges
- The
Company began the tow of the U.S. battleship
Oklahoma from Hawaii to Oakland after it was
bombed at Pearl Harbor
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