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Across our shipping, logistics and energy operations, Crowley is focused on practical solutions that reduce emissions, improve efficiency and conserve resources. Inbound Logistics recently named Crowley a 2026 Green Supply Chain Partner, reflecting these ongoing efforts. From operating LNG-fueled Avance Class vessels serving Central America to expanding access to reliable, U.S.-sourced LNG in Puerto Rico, our teams are delivering practical solutions that reduce emissions while maintaining dependable service. Across our logistics network, investments in hybrid and electric equipment, along with thoughtful infrastructure upgrades, continue to lower energy use and strengthen operational performance. These are just a few of the efforts that reflect our focused approach to responsible operations that benefits our customers, communities and the environments we serve.
In partnership with the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Florida State College at Jacksonville, Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) and Duval County Public Schools, we hosted a two-day supply chain and maritime symposium for nearly 50 teachers, support staff and industry partners from across Florida and Georgia. The experience combined interactive, classroom-ready activities with an inside look at the work behind terminal operations. Participants explored how goods are produced, moved and traded. They learned how different transportation modes fit together and how supply chain careers align with real roles and education pathways. By growing educators' knowledge, we help expand students' awareness of opportunities in supply chain and maritime and strengthen long-term careers in our industry.
Building awareness of the supply chain starts earlier than many realize. That’s why we partnered with the Boys & Girls Clubs of St. Thomas and St. John to share our children’s book, "Where Are You Going, Big Blue Truck?," with young readers in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The book introduces how goods move, the people behind the process and the role logistics plays in supporting everyday life. Investing in the communities where we live and work is core to who we are. Creating these early connections helps young people see how industries like ours shape their communities and where they might contribute in the future.
During the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Maritime Day observance, the Maritime Administration (MARAD) honored the crew of the Stena Immaculate with the Gallant Ship Award for their heroic, lifesaving actions during the North Sea Incident on March 10, 2025. As one of the maritime industry’s highest honors, this award reflects the highest standard of seamanship and serves as a testament to the courage, professionalism and dedication of these mariners. Their swift response and unwavering commitment not only saved lives but also exemplified the values that strengthen our nation’s maritime tradition. On this National Maritime Day, we proudly recognize the crew of the Stena Immaculate along with every U.S. mariner whose commitment powers our country’s maritime strength. From transporting goods and supporting defense to maintaining critical supply lines, their dedication is vital to the security and prosperity of our nation. That capability does not happen by accident. It depends on continued commitment, investment and support from all of us for the men and women who sail under the American flag. Congratulations to the crew of the Stena Immaculate on this prestigious honor and thank you to all mariners who continue to keep our nation moving.
Preparedness, teamwork and decisive action made all the difference for the crew of our tug Sea Prince in Seward, Alaska. After hearing a woman fall into the water while attempting to board her vessel, the crew immediately activated a man-overboard response. They deployed a line, safely maneuvered her alongside the vessel and worked with a neighboring crew to lift her from the water using a life sling while emergency responders were contacted. Moments like this reflect the professionalism of Crowley mariners and the culture of safety that guides our operations every day. Thank you to Captain Jason Kehn and the entire Sea Prince crew for their calm, capable response in a critical situation.
Safety at sea is a commitment our mariners live every day. The Chamber of Shipping of America has recognized 48 of our vessels and crews for their outstanding safety performance, awarding them Jones F. Devlin Safety Awards. Together, these vessels represent 427 years of service without a lost-time injury - a powerful reflection of disciplined operations and a deeply embedded safety culture. In addition, the crews of El Coquí and Stena Immaculate received Ship Safety Achievement Awards for their decisive, lifesaving actions during separate incidents in 2025. From rescuing four sailors in the Atlantic Ocean to safeguarding our people, vessel and environment during a serious incident in the North Sea, these U.S. mariners exemplified the professionalism, preparedness and courage that define Crowley. Congratulations to our mariners and teams on this well-earned recognition and thank you for setting the standard for safety at sea.
Energy resilience matters and American Energy is proving it. Over the past year, American Energy has completed 17 successful deliveries with 100% operational uptime. That consistency isn't luck, it's the result of American maritime expertise, disciplined operations, and a long-term commitment to the communities we serve. "In an increasingly complex geopolitical environment, where energy security and supply chain resilience are paramount, the vessel’s operations have proven to be far more than a commercial solution" Kollin Fencil, EVP & division president of Crowley's group shared. Read what Kollin has to say about energy resilience and why it matters now more than ever.
We're proud to share that Ana Collazo Gonzalez, one of our senior account executives, was honored by the Senate of Puerto Rico as part of Mujeres Power 2026, a nonpartisan recognition celebrating women leaders across industries. One of 60 women selected for their impact, Collazo brings 14 years of experience with us and makes an impact through mentorship, performance and leadership across the diverse sectors that Crowley serves.
Crowley strengthened its commercial positioning last week at the Northern Triangle Energy Integration Forum, organized by ThinkHuge in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The event brought together regional ministries and industry leaders to exchange perspectives on the energy needs shaping the region’s future. Claudia Kattán-Jordán, Vice President for Central America, Mexico and Panama, moderated the Regional Energy Roadmap Panel, helping frame how continued regional collaboration can unlock shared opportunities and create a more competitive environment for the customers we serve. Jacquelyn Gonsalez, Vice President, Commercial Operation, presented Crowley’s LNG project in Puerto Rico, illustrating how our integrated logistics and energy capabilities support cleaner, more resilient and efficient solutions for customers. Engagements like this strengthen ongoing collaboration with key stakeholders, allowing Crowley to anticipate market needs, deepen commercial relationships and deliver stronger, more integrated solutions for customers across Central America and the Caribbean
Our Chief Operating Officer, Megan Davidson, was recognized as a 2026 Women of Influence honoree by the Jacksonville Business Journal. Since joining Crowley in 2021, Megan has led with intention and accountability, advancing performance, strengthening our teams and ensuring we deliver the essential services our customers and communities rely on. Now leading our shipping, logistics and energy businesses, she continues to elevate how we operate while building a culture that enables teams to perform and grow. Her leadership also extends beyond the business. From mentoring future leaders to supporting organizations such as United Way and Rethreaded, her leadership reflects a deep commitment to collaboration and drives meaningful impact where we live and work. We are proud to celebrate this well-deserved recognition and the impact she continues to have on our organization and on our community.