LIMESTONE - Officials say 120
Humvees that were refurbished at
the Maine Military Authority facility
at Loring Commerce Centre were
expected to arrive in the hurricaneravaged
Gulf Coast by today.
The vehicles, three to each tractor trailer
transport, left the MMA facility
Tuesday aboard 40 trucks, and they
were expected to arrive in the New
Orleans area within four days. Each
of the tractor-trailers had two drivers
who planned to share the driving.
The Humvees were being delivered
to National Guard units working in
the relief and recovery effort.
"They cleaned out our yards of units
ready for service," Gary Cleaves,
manager of the MMA, said Friday. "They took everything we had. "We are doing 10 or so units a day," he said. "They could be asking for more."
Cleaves said the order for the units came Sept. 1. By Tuesday, they were loaded
and headed south.
National Guard units from Louisiana were called back from Iraq recently to work
in their home states. Those and other units called in to help in the area needed
vehicles. The vehicles being used by the Louisiana National Guard stayed
behind in Iraq.
"This can be done anytime there is an immediate need for these vehicles,"
Cleaves said. "The movement needs to take place quickly, as it was in this case."
The military authority operates in eight buildings at the commerce center and
employs more than 460 people. More expansions are expected, and announcements will come in a few months.
The 460 jobs are a big part of the Loring Commerce Centre's 1,360 jobs, all
created since the Loring base closed in 1994.
The MMA facility is looking to grow to as many as 700 jobs in the near future.
The facility also refurbishes other kinds of military vehicles and equipment. Only
Humvees were shipped south this week. |