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Quortus bolsters U.S. presence with two hires and new office
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New Regional Sales Executive and Solution Engineer will support Quortus U.S. expansion
2nd February 2021, California, US: Quortus Ltd, a leading provider of innovative private edge LTE and 5G network solutions, today announced the appointment of two new hires as the company expands its presence in the U.S. adding to its Mountain View, California base. Eamonn O’Kane joins Quortus as its new Solution Engineer, while Travis Coffey joins as Regional Sales Executive for North America. The new hires will support Quortus’ Head of Business Development for North America, Dennis Aguilar, who was appointed in August 2020.
Posted by Jacob Resneck, CoastAlaska | Jan 13, 2021
The fast ferry Chenega in 2005. It cost $34 million and the state is seeking to get at least $5 million. (Photo by Alaska Department of Transportation)
The state of Alaska is trying to sell its idled fast ferries as it seeks to reduce the size of the Alaska Marine Highway System’s fleet.
So far its only taker comes from Trasmapi, an Ibiza-based ferry company that runs catamarans between the Mediterranean island and Spanish mainland. The Spanish firm offered a pair of bids for a combined worth of $4.6 million for the Chenega and Fairweather.
“And that is all the bids we have on the vessels,” said Tom Mayer, who works in the Alaska Department of Transportation’s procurement section, after the bids were unsealed on Wednesday afternoon.