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Yearly Archives: 2024

Logistics in the Caribbean: Time for a re-evaluation?

... decisive and resolute action is required By Diane Edwards* The Caribbean, a vast oceanic region, is home to some 20 relatively small independent states. Its...

MIT women functioning effectively

Manzanillo International Terminal, Panama, one of the busiest port facilities in the Caribbean region, sets an example By Mike Jarrett Of the 1,156 employees that make...

Registration of yachts and commercial vessels

Of the 42 ship registries in the world, 12 are in the Caribbean region ... including the largest All ships and marine vessels plying...

Effective port resilience in onslaught of Climate Change

Why the delay? … a strategy of preparedness, resilience and adaptability is now imperative for Caribbean port managers By Paul Kerslake and Ethan James More than 80%...

Potentials of Port Innovation Systems in the Caribbean

Transcending boundaries Seaports, as essential hubs in the global trade network, function as trade and industrial zones where goods are not only transshipped but also...

WISTA Jamaica launched

Women's International Shipping & Trading Association to play developmental role in Caribbean shipping By Monique Morrison* In the dynamic landscape of Caribbean shipping, the Women's International...

Moving cargo across Central America

  Salina Cruz to Veracruz ... Mexico offers an option By Mike Jarrett In December 2023 Mexico commissioned its new railroad spanning the shortest distance between the...

Preventing seaport disasters

Knowledge that ‘accidents will happen’ should stimulate positive action ... not inaction! Given the high volume of marine traffic criss-crossing the world’s oceans, accidents in the...

35,000 barrels of oil pollute Tobago environment

35,000 barrels of oil pollute Tobago environment What really happened? By Mike Jarrett Tuesday, February 6, 2024 was as normal as it gets in the twin island...

Newest Caribbean cruise destination now under construction

Samaná to bring an additional 300,000 cruise passengers into the Dominican Republic 2024, March 8: Work is now in full swing as the Dominican Republic...
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