What's Happening?
The Chamber of Shipping of America has awarded 48 Crowley-owned or managed vessels with the 2026 Jones F. Devlin Safety Awards. These awards recognize vessels that have operated for at least two consecutive years without a lost-time injury, totaling 427
years of service without such incidents. The recognized vessels include tugs, barges, commercial container ships, and tank vessels operating globally. Additionally, the crews of El Coquí and Stena Immaculate received Ship Safety Achievement Awards for their lifesaving and emergency response actions during separate incidents in 2025. The crew of El Coquí was commended for rescuing four sailors from a sinking sailboat near the Dominican Republic, while the crew of Stena Immaculate was honored for their emergency response after their vessel was struck in the North Sea, managing to contain a fire and evacuate safely.
Why It's Important?
These recognitions highlight the critical importance of safety in the maritime industry, showcasing Crowley's commitment to maintaining high safety standards. The awards not only honor the vessels and crews for their exemplary safety records but also emphasize the role of effective emergency response in preventing loss of life and minimizing environmental damage. This acknowledgment can enhance Crowley's reputation in the maritime sector, potentially leading to increased trust and business opportunities. Furthermore, it underscores the significance of safety protocols and training in ensuring the well-being of maritime workers and the protection of marine environments.
What's Next?
The recognition of Crowley's vessels and crews may encourage other maritime companies to prioritize safety and invest in training and protocols that prevent accidents and improve emergency responses. The industry might see a push towards adopting more stringent safety measures and sharing best practices to enhance overall safety standards. Additionally, Crowley may continue to leverage these achievements to strengthen its market position and advocate for safety innovations in maritime operations.
Beyond the Headlines
The awards also bring attention to the broader implications of maritime safety on global trade and environmental protection. As the industry faces increasing scrutiny over its environmental impact, maintaining high safety standards can play a crucial role in mitigating risks associated with maritime operations. The recognition of Crowley's efforts may inspire regulatory bodies to develop more comprehensive safety guidelines, promoting a culture of safety that extends beyond individual companies to the entire maritime sector.











