Triple J, MACS team up to send relief items to Rota

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From left, representatives of Triple J Saipan and Micronesian Air Cargo Services stand beside the pallet of food items at the Francisco C. Ada/Saipan International Airport before the food items are shipped to Rota in support of Typhoon Mawar relief efforts on Friday, June 2. (CONTRIBUTED PHOTO)

Triple J Saipan, Inc. and Micronesia Air Cargo Services teamed up to send a pallet of food items to Rota last Friday afternoon in support of Typhoon Mawar relief efforts.

Jay Santos, general manager of Triple J Payless Superfresh and Truckload Store, and his team put together a pallet of food items and coordinated distribution of the items on Rota through the Archdiocese of Chalan Kanoa under the administration of Bishop Ryan Jimenez and Fr. Nelson Plohimon.

“We’re lucky to have wonderful members of our community like John and Paula Stewart who gladly sent these items to Rota free of charge,” Santos said. “We’re also thankful for Bishop Ryan Jimenez and Fr. Nelson Plohimon [on] Rota for assisting with the distribution of these items to those who need it the most.”

MACS provides professional transport solutions, including air freight and logistics services to businesses and individuals throughout the region, to include regular on-demand air freight services in the Mariana Islands.

MACS CEO John Stewart said his company provided the air freight free of charge as part of their mission to serve the CNMI.

“The people of Rota aren’t just our customers, they’re our friends and they’re our family,” Stewart said. “We were happy to help with the transport when we got the call from Triple J.”

For more information about Micronesian Air Cargo Services, visit macsaircargo.com or call (670) 288-6227 in Saipan or call (671) 475-5532 in Guam. (PR)

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