SNAME ARCTIC SECTION History of Development in the Arctic/Sub-Arctic and Future Prospects
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CROWLEY OVERVIEW Founded in 1892 Privately held by the Crowley family & employees 4,000 Employees Over $1.5 billion revenue/year Transportation & Logistics Services Marine & Energy Support Logistics Services Bulk Petroleum and Chemical Transport Harbor Assist & Tanker Escort Containerized Ocean Transportation Page 2 20 Feb 2008
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Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line
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On-Shore Development
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On-Shore Development
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Off-Shore Development
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Off-Shore Development
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Off-Shore Development
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Russian Beach Operations
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Russian Beach Operations
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Russian Beach Operations
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Russian Beach Operations
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Russian Beach Operations
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TRANS-PACIFIC TOWS
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Russian Off-Shore Support
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Off-Shore Spill Response
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Land Support
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First Generation Equipment
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First Generation Equipment
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First Generation Equipment
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US Arctic Development
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Next Generation Equipment
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Next Generation Equipment
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Next Generation Equipment
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Challenges beyond Weather Extremes
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Challenges in Alaska Arctic Development • Highly qualified and competent crews • Deep draft resupply base(s) close to the theater of operations • New generation ice classed equipment • No way to move materials to the ports • Seasonal ice • Conflicts with Native whaling seasons