
Jones Act Shipping Companies Receive Humanitarian Award for Hurricane Maria Relief Effort in Puerto Rico
Jacksonville, Florida- based delivering firm Crowley Maritime Corporation was amongst several Jones Act delivery firms to get a Humanitarian Award from Seamen’s Church Institute (SCI) for their function in the alleviation initiative in Puerto Rico in the consequences of Hurricane Maria.
The honor, which was approved on the part of the firm’s Puerto Rico staff members by Tom Crowley, chairman and also chief executive officer, and also Jose Nazario, supervisor of money in San Juan, existed throughout the 41st yearly Silver Bell Awards Dinner, which is gone to by over 700 participants from the delivery sector and also linked firms.
Trailer Bridge and also Tote Maritime were likewise bestowed the honor for their initiatives throughout the healing.
In the consequences of the September tornado, Crowley’s lining solutions and also logistics groups, collaborating with federal government and also industrial consumers, played an indispensable function in the healing.
Crowley’s greater than 300 union and also management staff members returned to solutions and also resumed firm centers, consisting of a storehouse and also the Isla Grande incurable, simply 2 days after the tornado passed, and also started releasing federal government and also industrial freight from vessels to sustain alleviation initiatives on the island within hrs of the united state Coast Guard resuming the harbor in San Juan.
“Two hours after the US Coast Guard reopened San Juan harbor, Jones Act shipping line Crowley Maritime began discharging supplies off barges with commercial and government relief,” claimed David Rider, head of state and also exec supervisor of SCI. “Since then Crowley has offered almost 24/7 service PR increasing its capacity by 67 percent, transporting more than 100,000 TEUs of relief and recover supplies, delivering more than 40,000 electrical poles to restore the power supply and more than 7,000 transformers for the electrical grid; not to mention the power restoration equipment, oversized drill, bridge rebuilding supplies, fuel truck and 177,000 gallons of JetA1 fuel.”
Crowley has actually because supplied a continuous transport and also logistics pipe to the island because the tornado made landfall– dumping greater than 200 vessels in a 182-day duration.
“We are as humbled by this recognition as we are grateful for the extraordinary work of our teams in San Juan, Jacksonville and in other parts of the country following Maria,” claimedTom Crowley “Many of our employees have friends and family that were directly affected by the disaster and many are residents of Puerto Rico themselves. Their tireless commitment and focus on finding solutions that make an impact continues to be truly impressive and deserving of our respect and appreciation. As a company, we have long since been committed to the people and businesses of Puerto Rico, through the good times and the challenging ones, this response is an extension of that.”
A spokesperson for TOTE Maritime claimed it was likewise recognized to get the honor.
“TOTE is honored to receive the Humanitarian Award from SCI for our efforts following Hurricane Maria,” claimed Eduardo Pagan, Vice President for TOTE Maritime Puerto Rico based inSan Juan “We were one of many companies involved in relief efforts which also included National Shipping, Trailer Bridge and Crowley as well as the critical support of all of the labor unions who worked day and night to make cargo available quickly and efficiently. TOTE’s commitment to the island remains strong. Having provided services to Puerto Rico for more than 30 years, we know first-hand the resilience and strength of the people of Puerto Rico and are proud to serve the island and its communities as they continue to rebuild and recover.”