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Crowley opens new office in Honduras

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Crowley Logistics has announced it has opened administrative offices in Honduras to support the continued growth of its supply chain services between the US, Central America and the Caribbean.

The new office is located at the Nuevos Horizontes Business Center (NHBC), in San Pedro Sula, in the Sula Valley of northern Honduras and which is known as one of the country’s main transport hubs.

The company said the office would enhance collaboration among Crowley professionals providing sales, customer care and customer operations (freight services) there, as well as employees in financial services and other general business functions.

Crowley will continue land and equipment operations, including servicing dry and refrigerated containers, at its existing San Pedro Sula facility located at Boulevard del Norte, across from Colonia Fesitranh.

“This strategic investment and long-term lease continue our commitment to serving Honduras and all of Central America – enhancing our services and collaboration with business partners and employees. As a high-performing company, we are solutions oriented, innovative and collaborative, and our new administrative offices are designed to amplify those attributes in all of us for the benefit of our customers,” said Claudia Kattán-Jordan, Crowley vice president, Central America logistics, based in San Pedro Sula. 

Crowley provides shipping and logistics services between the U.S., Honduras and key Central America countries, including Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama. In Honduras and the region, Crowley handles a wide range of containerised goods – FCL and LCL, frozen and refrigerated cargoes, vehicles of all shapes and sizes and project cargo, retail goods as well as textiles and apparel.

TAGS: Ports Americas