We are honored to be recognized by Inbound Logistics as a 2025 G75 Green Supply Chain Partner. From the operations of our all-electric ship assist tugboat in San Diego and the U.S.-flagged LNG bunker barge in Savannah to the launch of our latest LNG-powered Avance Class containerships, we're committed to advancing cleaner, more sustainable supply chain solutions. This recognition reflects our dedication to innovation and environmental stewardship across every part of our operations.
We now offer weekly sailings between the U.S., St. Thomas, St. Croix, Tortola, and Virgin Gorda. This service expansion reinforces our commitment to providing more reliable, flexible logistics solutions for the Virgin Islands—whether you're moving project cargo, breakbulk, vehicles, refrigerated goods, or container loads (FCL and LCL).
We’re honored to share that Crowley is a Platinum Award winner for FCWWC Healthiest Companies for the second consecutive year, including our programs in U.S. and Central America. This achievement underscores our ongoing commitment to the well-being of our employees, demonstrating how a supportive environment can drive performance, success and satisfaction.
Gunnar Moriarty has joined Crowley as our new vice president of commercial operations for our land transportation business unit. With nearly two decades of experience in transportation and logistics, Moriarty will lead the strategic growth of our trucking and brokerage services across North America, focusing on technology integration and end-to-end solutions to strengthen our position in the brokerage sector by leveraging our comprehensive logistics offerings.
Crowley employees recently came together for a service day at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida’s McKenzie’s Camp Deep Pond. From clearing bike trails and extending the beach to building a deck and painting, our team worked hard to get the camp ready for hundreds of local youth to enjoy this summer. Through our Crowley Cares program, we’re proud to give back to the communities we serve and empower our people to make a difference. With a capacity for 1,400 TEUs and 300 refrigerated containers, this vessel supports perishable and essential goods in key regional supply chains, helping customers move cargo quickly and efficiently. Named after the historic Mayan city in Honduras, the Copán, along with its sister ships, pays tribute to the rich cultural heritage of Central America.
With Crowley's LNG carrier American Energy in full swing, we are proud of the crew’s commitment to advancing maritime energy solutions while supporting Puerto Rico’s energy supply chain. The dedication of our mariners, including Captain Michael Gasior Jr., General Utility Deck/Engine (GUDE) Lilian Rochez and Bosun Raúl Colón-Matos, demonstrates the strength of teamwork and innovation. Their hard work not only powers our operations but also supports the future of the maritime industry.
At Crowley, corporate citizenship is more than a commitment - it’s part of our culture. Through our efforts, we focus on what matters most - our people and the places we call home. Since 2022, we've partnered with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Florida to create meaningful mentorships that support local youth in overcoming challenges and reaching their full potential academically and personally. Hear from Sara Alford, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Florida, and Crowley’s Herman Williams as they reflect on the impact we’re making together.
Copán, the second vessel in our new LNG-powered Avance Class fleet, has begun its commercial service, further enhancing our capabilities for fast, sustainable shipping through the U.S., Central America and the Dominican Republic. With a capacity for 1,400 TEUs and 300 refrigerated containers, this vessel supports perishable and essential goods in key regional supply chains, helping customers move cargo quickly and efficiently. Named after the historic Mayan city in Honduras, the Copán, along with its sister ships, pays tribute to the rich cultural heritage of Central America.
Please join us in welcoming Josh Cheshier as the new vice president of operations for Crowley Fuels. With more than two decades of experience in the energy sector, Cheshier brings deep industry knowledge and a strong commitment to safety, operational excellence and strategic growth. His leadership will play a key role in advancing our commitment to delivering the reliable, efficient fuel solutions our customers and communities depend on across Alaska.
As a top employer of U.S. mariners committed to helping build the future of the maritime and logistics industries, Crowley prioritizes recruitment and workforce development as critical to our future. Tune in to "Maritime Matters: The Marinelink Podcast" by Maritime Reporter and Engineering News and Marine Industry News to hear from Crowley's Chief People & Regulatory Officer, Megan Davidson and Jim Bender, workforce development manager, about our innovative strategies and commitment. We're focused on shaping the future of maritime careers by investing in attracting and retaining the next generation of talent in leadership in maritime, logistics and beyond.