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The Puerto Rico Maritime Transport Authority —Spanish: Autoridad de Transporte Marítimo (ATM)— is a government-owned corporation of Puerto Rico charged with providing maritime transportation services for cargo and passengers within Puerto Rico, including the island municipalities of Vieques and Culebra. [1]
[1] [2] [3] The Authority is ascribed to the Department of Transportation and Public Works and is governed by a board of directors whose members are appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. Its day-to-day operations are under the charge of an executive director, currently Omar Marrero Díaz.
Highways and Transportation Authority: Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación: ACT: Maritime Transport Authority: Autoridad de Transporte Marítimo: ATM: Metropolitan Bus Authority: Autoridad Metropolitana de Autobuses: AMA: Ports Authority: Autoridad de los Puertos: AP
On January 1, 2000, the Puerto Rican Government passed ownership of all legal passenger ship services to the Puerto Rican Maritime Transport Authority. While this was made mostly to enhance service between Culebra , Fajardo and Vieques , the deal also included the "Lancha de Cataño" service.
Maritime Transport Authority Ferry trip from Fajardo to Vieques, Puerto Rico The Vieques Ferry or Lancha de Vieques , is a ferry system that carries passengers and cargo from Ceiba, Puerto Rico to Vieques, Puerto Rico and vice versa, both complementing and competing with commercial air service available from San Juan, Puerto Rico to the island ...
In 1975, Navieras de Puerto Rico, also known as the Puerto Rico Maritime Shipping Authority, took over Seatrain's operations to and in Puerto Rico, along with the ships Transhawaii, Transidaho and Transoregon, which became Navieras' Aguadilla, Carolina, and Mayaguez (often confused with the Sea-Land Service ship of the same name involved in the ...
Currently, the only providers who ship from the United States to Puerto Rico are Crowley Maritime, TOTE Maritime, and Trailer Bridge. Strictly construed, the Jones Act refers only to Section 27 of the Merchant Marine Act of 1920 , ( 46 U.S.C. § 883 ; 19 CFR 4.80 and 4.80(b)), which has come to bear the name of its original sponsor, Sen. Wesley ...
Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority; Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company; Puerto Rico Maritime Transport Authority; Puerto Rico Municipal Financing Agency; Puerto Rico Ports Authority; Puerto Rico Public Broadcasting Corporation; Puerto Rico Public Finance Corporation; Puerto Rico Public–Private Partnerships Authority ...