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Yearly Archives: 2018

US Virgin Islands plans upgrade

US Virgin Islands plans upgrade 2018, November 1: Plans for upgrading infrastructure and creating additional berthing capacity to accommodate larger cruise vessels at Crown Bay...

UK upgrades relief capabilities in the Caribbean

UK upgrades relief capabilities in the Caribbean 2018, November 1: Following the horrors of the 2017 hurricane season, the United Kingdom (UK) came under stiff...

Sulphur limits: Surcharge additions and adjustments

Sulphur limits: Surcharge additions and adjustments * CMA CGM to adjust surcharge 2018, November 1: CMA CGM has indicated that the cost for its complying with...

RODNEY BAY: Prime destination for global yachting

RODNEY BAY: Prime destination for global yachting 2018, November 1: World ARC is an annual global yachting extravaganza that has participants circumnavigating planet Earth in...

SPECIAL REPORT: St. Maarten back in business, building back better

St. Maarten back in business, building back better 2018, November 1: Not many Caribbean port managers want to remember the hurricane tragedies of 2017. It...

St. Maarten: Now 4 days of world-class yacht racing

St. Maarten Heineken Regatta extended Now 4 days of world-class yacht racing 2018, November 1: Organizers of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta have decided to add...

Jamaica: Kingston Logistics Park progress

Jamaica: Kingston Logistics Park progress 2018, January 1: Construction of the USD$28.5 million near-port Kingston Logistics Park, being developed by the China Harbour Engineering Company...

Sargassum Invasion: What are the answers

 Sargassum Invasion: What are the answers? By Mike Jarrett 2018, November 1: The sun was high and barely a cloud in the sky. But, vendors who...

JAMAICA: Ocean’s new tug for Kingston

JAMAICA: Ocean's new tug for Kingston 2018, November 1: Ocean has bought a new harbour tug from the Sanmar group to service its contract obligations...

Concerns, jitters with growth of cruise

  Concerns in regional tourism with growth of cruise Despite the relatively small size of the Caribbean (approximately 44 million persons and 87,000 sq. miles scattered...
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