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Yearly Archives: 2023

My decision was to invest in my education

Meet Valrie Campbell, General Manager – Group Operations, Kingston Wharves Ltd..  By Mike Jarrett When Valrie Campbell arrived in Kingston with her mother, the bright,...

Caribbean issues, expectations and challenges in 2024

Issues, expectations, challenges in 2024 With the trials and tribulations, stresses and uncertainties of 2023 fast disappearing, to be replaced by new issues and expectations...

IMO January 2024 mandate: Some Caribbean territories will not be ready

“Lagging behind … big time!” By Mike Jarrett * Maritime transportation and specifically the movement of cargo across oceans developed over centuries. Each country, in its...

ACMF Anchor Awards 2023: ‘Talent in your backyard’

Acknowledging contribution of the Caribbean Maritime University 2023, September 28: Distressing images of refugees braving the worst in search of stability, security and a better...

Jamaica advances development of major Caribbean shipyard

Floating dry dock arrives in Kingston 2023, Aug. 25: The core component in the development plans of German Ship Repair Jamaica Limited (GSRJ) arrived in...

Women on board: remove the barriers

Barriers preventing employment of women should be removed By Rawle Baddaloo Women have been employed in the maritime sector for an extremely long time. While it...

Towards a sustainable maritime sector – a gender perspective

Gender equality will ultimately characterise the future of global maritime trade By Deniece M. Aiken* Sustainability of the maritime industry has, in recent times, been identified...

Global trade and protectionism – concerns again being raised

Should the Caribbean be concerned? The era of globalisation, towards the end of the 20th Century, produced more development thrust and wealth for impoverished countries...

Creating Sustainable Smart Ports in the Caribbean

By Mike Jarrett Every port in the Caribbean that is capable of docking ocean-going ships should be a Sustainable Smart Port. Economic circumstances left in the...

Georgetown getting its first mobile harbour cranes

Collaborative effort brings two new cargo handling machines to Guyana Port Georgetown expects its first ever Mobile Harbour Cranes (MHC) to be delivered in August,...
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