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Crowley Maritime Corporate Overview Video
Three WorkBoat questions for Tom Crowley, Jr., of Crowley Maritime
Tour of Crowley's new LNG-Ready tanker West Virginia
Crowley Marine Solutions - Inside Construction Management
Crowley Maritime Corp. New Hire Video
Maritime ad Crowley
Pulse of the Port: Crowley Marine Services
Crowley Maritime ATB Tug: Pride 8-8-13
LNG Engine Set on New Crowley ConRo Ship
Crowley Maritime Introduce Newest tugs
Jacksonville-based Crowley Holdings Inc., a holding company of the 122-year-old Crowley Maritime Corporation, is a privately held family and employee-owned company. The company provides project solutions, energy and logistics services in domestic and international markets by means of six operating lines of business: Puerto Rico/Caribbean Liner Services, Latin America Liner Services, Logistics Services, Petroleum Services, Marine Services and Technical Services. Offered within these operating lines of business are: liner container shipping, logistics, contract towing and transportation; ship assist and escort; energy support; salvage and emergency response through its TITAN Salvage subsidiary; vessel management; vessel construction and naval architecture through its Jensen Maritime subsidia...
WorkBoat editor David Krapf recently interviewed, Tom Crowley Jr., chairman, president, CEO and COO of Crowley Maritime Corp., about why Crowley Maritime built the Ocean class tug design, why Crowley equipped the first two tugs — the Ocean Wave and the Ocean Wind — with DP-1 capability and the next two tugs — Ocean Sun and Ocean Sky — with DP-2, where the tugs will be working and for whom, and what the future of tug design is at Crowley.
Crowley's Jacksonville employees take a tour of the company's newest LNG-ready product tanker, West Virginia, during a recent stop in the Port of Jacksonville. The tanker, on charter to a major oil company, is carrying petroleum in the U.S. coastwise, Jones Act trade. To learn more about Crowley services and our Integrated Logistics Solutions, visit www.Crowley.com.
A company orientation video for newly hired employees.
The Port of Seattle joins with area maritime businesses to promote jobs and the maritime industry.
The LNG-powered engine is set in a Pascagoula, Miss., ship yard for El Coqui, one of two ConRo ships being built for Crowley Maritime in the Jones Act trade to Puerto Rico.
In late October, Crowley Maritime Corp. and Bollinger Shipyards Inc. hosted christening ceremonies for Crowley's new Ocean-class tugs — Ocean Wave and Ocean Wind — on the Mississippi Riverfront in New Orleans. The 146'x46, DP-1 tugs are outfitted for long range, high-capacity ocean towing, rig moves, and other missions.
A company orientation video for newly hired employees.
What does it take to break this Crowley Maritime Corp. tow line (produced by Samson)?
A Crowley Maritime ATB vessel works its way through the fog near Kalama, Washington.
Knowledge @ Wharton and Momentum Host The Cuba Opportunity Summit, April 1 at the Nasdaq Marketsite in Times Square, NYC Jay Brickman providing perspectives on communication Vice President of Government Services Crowley Maritime Hugo Cancio providing perspectives on Cuban culture and people Publisher OnCuba Thomas J. Herzfeld providing perspectives on False Starts & Looking Forward Founder, Chairman and President Thomas J. Herzfeld Advisors, Inc. Dr. Teo Babun providing perspectives on Lessons Learned and a Roadmap for the Future Chief Executive Officer HERZFELD/CUBA Alternative Investments Division Moderator: Faquiry Diaz Cala President / CEO Tres Mares
Part Three begins in the legendary city of Famagusta on the island of Cyprus. Once the wealthiest city on earth, Famagusta was the jewel in the Venetian crown when Ottoman Armies surrounded it in 1571. Presenter Julian Davison takes us on a tour of the city’s magnificent gothic cathedrals and formidable fortress, detailing the gory battles and fabled acts of heroism that took place here during the Ottoman conquest of the city. The battle for Famagusta became famous for an act of such extraordinary cruelty, the torture and death of Venetian Commander Marc Antonio Bragadin, that it propelled Christian Europe into unified action against the Ottomans. Julian returns to Venice and its ancient ship building complex the Arsenal to reveal the city’s secret plan for revenge; a plan that would b...