Port Manatee aids in restoration of communications in Puerto Rico
Port Manatee is serving as a launching point for efforts to help restore communications in Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria.
A vessel with vehicles, equipment, relief goods and personnel from Sarasota-based USA Groups is expected to arrive in San Juan on Thursday after being loaded Monday at Port Manatee.
Seacor Marine LLC’s U.S.-flagged Liam J. McCall, a newly built aluminum fast support vessel, left Port Manatee carrying 10 work trucks, two generators and two containers of relief goods, as well as a dozen construction, maintenance and security workers.
USA Groups went to the island nation to restore cellular communications in Puerto Rico, which lost more than 80 percent of its cell tower capabilities due to Maria.
“As a communications contractor based in Florida, we are accustomed and prepared to respond to the destruction caused by hurricanes,” said Ken Goff, chief operating officer of USA Groups. “What makes this situation unique is the fact we are responding to an island more than 1,000 nautical miles away. To say the logistics of pulling this off is a challenge is definitely an understatement.”
“When we contacted Port Manatee and asked for assistance, the response was immediate and they advised us throughout the entire process. Without them, and access to their team of support professionals, there would be no way we could have made this happen as efficiently and timely as it has.”
This is the first of three planned similar shipments by USA Groups.
“We welcome the opportunity to help Puerto Rico recover from the devastating effects of Hurricane Maria and are happy to assist USA Groups in securing logistics for the voyage,” said Carlos Buqueras, Port Manatee’s executive director.
Said Vanessa Baugh, chairwoman of the Manatee County Port Authority: “With all the damage to vital communications equipment in Puerto Rico, the Manatee County Port Authority is proud to play a part in rushing support teams to Puerto Rico to restore communications.”
This story was originally published October 3, 2017 at 2:23 PM with the headline "Port Manatee aids in restoration of communications in Puerto Rico."