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[9] [10] Crowley and its employees then donated $80,000 to the American Red Cross in support of Haiti relief efforts [11] and transported an estimated 15,000 emergency housing units to the island. In Dec. 2010, Crowley's Alaska fuel sales and distribution enterprise added eight Shell Oil service stations to its wholesale network.
Hercules was built in 1907 by John H. Dialogue and Sons, of Camden, New Jersey.She was built for the Shipowners' and Merchants' Tugboat Company of San Francisco, as part of their Red Stack Fleet (a part of today's Crowley Maritime Corporation).
Tan ' erliq (pronounced tun-ul-lik) [3] is a ship escort, rescue and oil response oceangoing tugboat operated by Crowley Maritime and stationed in Prince William Sound, Alaska.. In addition to Tan ' erliq, her sister ship Nanuq is also stationed in Valdez, Alas
She was 149 feet 6 inches (45.57 m) in overall length, with a beam of 40 feet (12 m), and a full-load draft of 20 feet 3 inches (6.17 m). Her gross registered tonnage was 173, and her net registered tonnage was 117. [7] Under international rules, her gross tonnage was 930, and her net 279. [8] Sea Victory's aft deck showing towing winch
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Crosley's all-steel Wagons were their best sellers (1947–1952) The Crosley Hotshot, introduced in 1949, was America's first post-war sportscar Crosley was a small, independent American manufacturer of economy cars or subcompact cars, bordering on microcars.
Thomas W. Lawson was designed by naval architect Bowdoin B. Crowninshield (famous for his fast yachts) for Captain John G. Crowley of the Coastwise Transportation Company of Boston, Massachusetts. Construction was contracted to the Fore River Ship and Engine Company on June 25, 1901 at a cost of approximately $250,000.
Foss Maritime (formerly Foss Launch and Tug Company), is an American tugging company.The company was founded in 1889 by Thea Foss (1857–1927) and her husband Andrew Foss.