Jacksonville-based Crowley has become a leader in the port industry's response to climate change. Jacksonville's will see changes from federal grant.
President and CEO Tom Crowley, whose grandfather founded the privately-held company in 1892, has said Crowley is"on a mission to become the most sustainable and innovative maritime logistics company in the Americas" in order to"meet the climate crisis head on."
"It's providing ways to partner across the industry that we have not attempted before − ways to partner with customers on new technologies and new skills," Atkinson said."It really just provides a lot of opportunities as we move forward."has been part of the city's port scene for decades and operates out of the Talleyrand terminal. SSA is a newer presence at the Blount Island terminal where it handles ships that deliver cargo to and from Asia.
The technology coming from the federal grant already is widely used on the West Coast and is moving now to East Coast ports, said Nick Primrose, chief of regulatory compliance for JaxPort. Aside from the new equipment such as rubber-tired gantry cranes that move around the terminal to move containers, JaxPort already was moving to modernize the Blount Island terminal during reconstruction of its berths so the much bigger dockside cranes that move containers on and off ships can plug in to electric power.
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