After Typhoon Mankghut made its closest point of approach to Guam, Guam’s only port of entry, the Port Authority of Guam (PAG) suffered damages to all three gantry cranes; Gantries 4, 5 and 6.
The gantry is a structure used to straddle a workplace and the gantry crane has the ability to lift some of the heaviest loads, including large containers of commodities needed on Guam. As Guam’s premier point of sea entry, PAG recognized the need to revitalize all three gantries and were able to get 4 and 5 operational immediately after the storm.
As of 3:30 p.m. today, Gantry 6 was returned to normal as technicians replaced the electrical conduits and tested the fiber optic cables to make sure it is running properly.
Although PAG never stopped vessel operations while Gantry 6 was down, they are now fully operational with all three gantry cranes and are able to serve the greater need of the people.
For more information, contact the Joint Information Center at (671) 475-9600.
JIC Release No. 30 - Port Authority of Guam Continues Normal Operations
JIC Release No. 30 - Port Authority of Guam Continues Normal Operations
- Press Release
- Posted on Date: 09/15/2018 05:30 pm