Crowley Maritime Corporation was presented with the prestigious Ship Operator of the Year (Ocean-Going) Award during the Lloyd's List North American Maritime Awards ceremony and dinner held in New York last week. Accepting the honor before more than 300 people from Canada, the U.S., Mexico, and the Caribbean was Crowley’s Karen Dempsey, director, port operations.
The Ship Operator award recognized Crowley for the successful, 124-year operation of its own diverse fleet of over 200 vessels – including tankers, container ships, barges, tugboats and articulated tug barges (ATBs) and for its reputation as one of the most recognized and sought-after domestic and international ship manager/operators in the world.
The company’s government services group , which focuses on vessel management and engineering services for the U.S. government, has grown substantially over the past year, adding management contracts for 18 Military Sealift Command (MSC) vessels, including seven T-AGOS/T-AGM vessels, six Maritime Prepositioning Force (MPF) vessels, and five Roll-On/Roll-Off container ships (ROCON). Additionally, the group continues to be a major player in the management of the U.S. Government’s Ready Reserve Fleet (RRF), having provided full ship management to this Maritime Administration (MARAD) fleet to ensure that the vessels are maintained in a high readiness state, while operating with reduced crew sizes.
On the commercial side, the combined Crowley/Accord fleet added four product tankers, 12 oil/chemical tankers, and several offshore supply vessels to its book of business in 2015. With offices in the U.S., Hong Kong, India and the Netherlands, Crowley/Accord is among the top 20 ship managers in the world with expertise and experience covering a wide range of ship types, including bulk carriers, trans-shippers, self-unloaders, container vessels, tankers and chemical carriers and offshore support vessels all under different flags, classes and crew nationalities.
In addition to controlling costs for the customer, Crowley provides the benefit of an established crewing department, thus guaranteeing that the hundreds of crew members placed on managed ships are Crowley-quality crews. They are vetted and hired by Crowley; go through extensive training required by Crowley, are active participants in one of the most advanced safety-oriented cultures in the maritime industry, and are held accountable to the same high standards and ethical behavior requirements as crews on the company’s owned vessels.