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Sunteck Transport Group Government Contracting

The agents of Sunteck Transport Group have a long and excellent record of providing exemplary service to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and various other federal and state government, quasi-government and private agencies – having coordinated several thousand disaster relief and DoD shipments throughout the Western Hemisphere.

During the 2005 hurricane season, one of Sunteck’s agents delivered more than 1,500 full truckload shipments of bottled water for FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security to Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and Florida. Concurrent with their delivery of water, they also managed the pickup and delivery of more than 180 mobile homes from manufacturers in several states to FEMA-designated staging areas in Texas and Arkansas.

Sunteck's agent was part of the effort to manage more than 1,200 shipments of ice and building products to South Florida and Louisiana. They were instrumental in the movement of cargo ship-bound freight to the Port of Jacksonville as part of the relief effort to Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Georges and air shipments to the ravaged communities of Honduras immediately after Hurricane Mitch.
 
In addition to working directly for and with various government agencies, the agents of Sunteck, as part of national contracts with Home Depot, Kroger, Campbell’s Soup, Unilever, Dial, Lipton, Heinz and several dozen other companies, have played an integral part in the disaster relief effort in the United States and its territories for the past three decades.

 

 

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