Crowley Adds Capacity to North Atlantic Puerto Rico Service

January 9, 2019

Image Credit: Crowley
Image Credit: Crowley

Crowley Logistics announced today that it has expanded its North Atlantic network of vessels, adding velocity to customer supply chains operating between the Northeastern U.S., Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and the islands of the Caribbean Basin. 

Specifically, by adding additional capacity with the flat deck barge 455-4 to its rotation, Crowley will further stabilize its North Atlantic-Puerto Rico sailing schedule while increasing cargo capacity.  

“Earlier this year, we surveyed our customers, and we heard loud and clear that they wanted us to add additional flexibility and velocity to their supply chains,” said Steve Collar, senior vice president and general manager, Crowley Logistics. “This service enhancement further complements the significant investment we’ve made in the trade in the form of new ships and associated port upgrades. We’ve solidified Puerto Rico as a gateway to the Caribbean Basin.”  
 
Crowley’s 455-4 flat deck barge is loading for its first southbound trip on Wednesday, Jan. 9, and arriving in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Jan. 16. This enhanced network of vessels allows Crowley to offer six southbound and northbound sailings per month between the northeast and San Juan. Additionally, a proprietary feeder service has been launched to seamlessly link Puerto Rico to the Dominican Republic and other islands of the Caribbean Basin.
 
Equipment to support this service expansion comes from Crowley’s acquisition of new cargo containers and related equipment. Since 2003, the company has invested over a quarter of a billion dollars in new cargo equipment for its fleet. Today, the company operates more than 53,000 pieces of owned and leased intermodal equipment, including more than 19,500 chassis, 23,000 dry containers and 5,200 refrigerated containers. The equipment comes in a variety of sizes and are strategically located throughout the U.S, Central America and the Caribbean to ensure availability for Crowley’s customers, including those in Puerto Rico.

Crowley has served Puerto Rico since 1954, longer than any other U.S. shipping company.

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