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Tom Crowley Jr., was awarded the coveted AOTOS Mariners Award for his lifetime of dedication and commitment to the maritime industry
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Crowley’s ship assist and escort services group was awarded ISO 14001 certification for its environmental management system used for its operations in Valdez, Alaska
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Crowley successfully coordinated and managed the refloat of the grounded MV Cefalonia - a tanker that ran aground about 30 miles south of Stockton, Cal.
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Crowley expanded its international presence with the formation of Crowley Far East Services in Sakhalin State, Russia
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Tom Crowley Jr. received an honorary doctorate degree from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, NY
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Crowley Online Services debuts as dedicated platform for electronic shipment processing and customer service, powered by GT Nexus software and infrastructure
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Crowley acquired Apparel Transportation, Inc., a Miami-based apparel transportation services provider
Crowley transported more than 400 head of cattle, plus sheep and bison, from the United States to Havana, Cuba – the first shipments of livestock direct from the U.S. via ocean transport in more than 40 years
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To better serve apparel shippers importing goods by ocean and air from Central America and Asia, Crowley opened an office in the Los Angeles area to provide import brokerage service
Crowley successfully refloated the passenger ferry Le Conte, which had run aground about 30 miles north of Sitka, Alaska
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Purpose-built tug Avik was designed to serve in the company’s oil transportation and distribution fleet in Alaska.
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Crowley deployed the first double hull tank barge dedicated to Alaska service - Barge 180-1 was designed to carry both deck cargo and about 12,000 barrels of refined petroleum products.
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Salvadorian President Antonio Saca and Crowley, held opening ceremonies for the company’s new 24,500 square-foot distribution center in the Exportsalva Free Zone in El Salvador.
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Crowley acquired Salvage Company Titan Maritime LLC
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Crowley acquired the assets of Yukon Fuel Company, Northland Vessel Leasing and the stock of Service Oil and Gas, Inc.
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Two 185,000-barell ATBs were delivered in 2006 and eight more are under contract to be built and delivered between 2006 and 2010, giving the company 14 ATBs total operating on all coasts of the United States.
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Crowley signed contracts for the new construction of two Heavy Lift Series 400-foot by 105-foot-wide deck barges to handle project work for the offshore energy industry in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Crowley deployed the Crowley Alliance, the company’s first Russian flagged and crewed vessel serving the offshore oil industry near Sakhalin Island, Russia. The ship – UT 708 design 12,000 BHP AHTS that is Lloyds Ice Class 1A Super – has the hull strength and power to break first year ice up to one meter (39 inches) thick.