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May 2011

Vol. 16, No. 18 Week of May 01, 2011

Arctic Directory: Crowley opens customs bonded warehouse in Panama

Crowley Holdings Inc., a holding company of the 118-year-old Crowley Maritime Corp., said Sept. 3 that its distribution center network in Panama, also known as Trailmovil SA, has opened a new customs bonded warehouse facility to provide the Panamanian market with storage and cargo handling, focusing on proper treatment and security. The facility marks the return of Crowley to the warehousing service sector in Panama after a three-year hiatus. Crowley’s new facility has a container yard and warehouse management for loose, less-than-container-load and full-container-load cargo handling. The 1,300-square-meter covered warehouse area is protected by video surveillance and a fire-control system. The warehouse offers inventory control, sorting and repackaging of goods, tagging, customs brokerage services, customs under Act 6, forklifts, storage transit, and customized services. The 5,200-square-meters container yard is also under video surveillance and employs the use of security officers. The yard offers storage of rental equipment, carriers with generators for dry or refrigerated cargo, forklifts, lighting, and carriers for special projects and oversized cargo. For more information visit www.crowley.com.






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