The new containers, which have a capacity of 2,700 cubic feet, will be used in all liner service operations in Latin America, the Caribbean and Puerto Rico.
"Our customers value having current, reliable equipment of varying sizes when and where they need it," said John Douglass, senior vice president and general manager, Puerto Rico and Caribbean services. "This container acquisition is in keeping with our commitment to meeting and exceeding their needs."
"The addition of these new containers, along with other equipment of various sizes and types last year represents an investment of more than $23 million," said John Hourihan, Crowley's senior vice president and general manager of Latin America services. "I know our customers appreciate this type of commitment."
The new containers, which contain more durable North American oak wood flooring, exceed all new and amended ISO standards for freight container door security applications. A combination of security enhancements and upgrades deters and prevents unauthorized access into containers and loaded cargo.