Crowley Maritime Corporation

Alaska 60 Years

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a history of Service i n n o vat i o n 19 5 3 - 2 0 13 For more than half a century, Crowley has efficiently and effectively served the needs of Alaska, the largest state by area in the U.S. and the largest exclave – or part of a country not physically contiguous – in the world. In the last 60 years, Crowley has grown its services in support of Alaska's economy, which is dominated by the oil and natural gas industries and accounts for 20 percent of all domestically produced petroleum. Crowley recognized the potential of the territory's abundant natural resources six years before it became the 49th state and has been a longstanding, valued partner to the people and businesses of Alaska ever since by providing unique solutions to some of the most complex logistics and marine transportation challenges ever posed. While the company's history in Alaska dates back to 1953 – when a Crowley company pioneered the use of barges to transport railcars between Ketchikan, Alaska, and Prince Rupert, British Columbia – it has continued to expand continued on page 2 In 1983, Gladiator departs for Alaska with a tandem tow of barges loaded with sealift modules. Right: Barge ABC20, used in the 1950s, was equipped to transport railcars between Ketchikan, AK, and Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada. 1

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