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Crowley has acquired Tamarind Consolidated, a logistics services company serving the U.S. to the British Virgin Islands in a merger enhancing end-to-end supply chain capabilities for the Caribbean region.

The acquisition will transition Tamarind’s operations and services, including warehousing and non-vessel operating common carrier (NVOCC) services, to Crowley.

Crowley acquires Tamarind Consolidated

The expansion complements U.S.-based Crowley’s existing maritime and logistics solutions, and will expand solutions for customers in Virgin Gorda and surrounding BVI locations. Tamarind President - Ralph Nazario will transition to Crowley in a consulting role.

Tamarind offers containerised cargo transportation

Crowley has the capabilities and technology to elevate the service we offer to the importers in Virgin Gorda"

Since 1985, Tamarind has offered containerised cargo transportation and related services that provide customised solutions that customers depend on between the U.S. and the British Virgin Islands,” said Ralph Nazario.

Ralph Nazario adds, “Crowley has the capabilities and technology to elevate the service we offer to the importers in Virgin Gorda, and I am confident the evolution by merging with Crowley will provide our customers with the customer service and logistics capabilities they need to succeed and grow.

Crowley offers varied supply chain management solutions

Crowley has provided ocean shipping, warehousing and distribution, customs brokerage, insurance and door delivery for more than 60 years in the Caribbean region. With real-time technology, the company provides a diversity of supply chain management solutions to ensure cargo arrives when it is needed.

Tamarind and Crowley are a natural fit with our shared understanding of the supply chain needs of customers in the British Virgin Islands and the companies’ commitment to being a lasting partner for customers,” said Brett Bennett, Senior Vice President and General Manager at Crowley Logistics.

Catering to supply chain needs of customers

Brett Bennett adds, “This is an exciting expansion for Crowley, and we look forward to building on the success of Tamarind, so customers can benefit from the efficiencies, scale and technology available at Crowley.

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