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Looking to Help? Opportunities to Respond to Texas Hurricane Disaster

Written by TMSA Staff | Aug 31, 2017 4:00:00 AM

The effects of Hurricane Harvey have been devastating to southeast Texas as it made landfall along the gulf coast and produced significant rainfall and record flooding. TMSA and our members support the American Logistics Aid Network - an active member and partner of our association that has the mission of supporting disaster recovery by engaging industry to address the unmet needs of relief organizations, communities, and people. 

Latest Updates from ALAN
TMSA's CEO, Brian Everett, was asked to join a meeting this morning (Thursday) with Robert Glenn of FEMA Private Sector; ALAN representatives; the Texas Trucking Association; Truckstop.com: and other partners that support ALAN's mission. The American Logistics Aid Network briefing included:

  • Houston remains under local protocol and is considered a rescue mission. FEMA Private Sector will announce For-Hire opportunities soon. TMSA will forward details to our members.
  • Freight rates in this region are up 25%
  • TMSA members with businesses that have been affected in the region can get the support they need by contacting ALAN

> For the latest information on Texas road closures/status

 

Does Your Company Want to Assist in Disaster Relief?

  • CASH is the best donation: ALAN vetted organizations can be found HERE.
  • ALAN updates its "Needs Map" throughout the day. This is a complete listing of logistics needs.

• Right now, high water trucks are needed for rescue and moving goods.

Information on supply chain restoration is critical to emergency management decision-making processes. Please help us expedite recovery activities by sharing the details of your facility operations. This information will not be shared except in aggregate. Click here

Many TMSA members have donated time, supplies, and services. Thank you!

ALAN also is updating its "Needs Map" throughout the day.

Contact ALAN if you can support any of these needs.