Crowley Monitoring Tropical Storm Milton
We are actively monitoring Tropical Storm Milton and its potential impacts on our operations. While there are no current closings or delays, the storm’s trajectory has it passing within the navigational path of our vessels. USCG in both Jacksonville, FL and Port Everglades, FL have set port status to Whiskey as they continue to monitor the storm and its potential impact.
As the storm’s path continues to mature, we will remain diligent, taking all appropriate steps to ensure the safety of personnel, including our mariners, vessels, and your cargo. We will communicate schedule/closure information via our trade announcements page –https://www.crowley.com/logistics/resources/announcements/. Please bookmark this page for future events. Additionally, you can always access the most updated route maps for our vessels at https://www.crowley.com/logistics/route/.
Please contact either 1-800-Crowley or your Customer Care Representative with questions about your bookings.
Blog
What American Energy Proves About Energy Reliability and U.S. Maritime Capabilities
Kollin Fencil, EVP and Division President, Energy, Crowley Key Facts: One year ago, Crowley deployed American Energy, the first U.S.-flagged LNG carrier dedicated to serving Puerto Rico. Today, amid global supply chain disruption and energy market volatility, its role has only become more important, with energy security and supply chain resilience now paramount. What we have proven is not just that […]
Read MoreCentral America Inland Adjustment – Effective May 17, 2026
Crowley continues to monitor costs related to inland transportation and fuel across our Central America logistics services. Due to increased trucking costs in Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, and El Salvador, we will update our Central America inland rates effective May 17, 2026. Please refer to the links below for the updated inland rates applicable to these […]
Read More