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JAMAICA: KINGSTON FREEPORT TERMINAL CELEBRATES

Kingston Freeport Terminal Celebrates 2019, March 1: Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited (KFTL) celebrated its most productive day on January 24/25. The company reported completing 3,304...

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: CONSTRUCTION AT PUERTO PLATA

Construction at Puerto Plata 2019, March 1: There are signs that the initiative to resuscitate the Puerto Plata port for cruise and cargo business will...

CARIBBEAN OIL [5]: Barbados, no news yet

BARBADOS: No news yet 2019, March 1: To date, there has been no official statement from the Barbados National Oil Company Ltd.(BNOCL) as to where...

CARIBBEAN OIL: A brief history

Birth of a new oil region … again By Mike Jarrett “So, is the Caribbean the next major global oil-producing region?” my friend asked. “When was...

BVI Tortola: Fantasy is back

2018, November 1: The Disney cruise ship m/v Fantasy returned to Tortola in late August 2018 for its first visit since the devastating 2017...

Cruise: More ships coming

Cruise: More ships coming 2018, Novermber 1: By the end of the coming year, 25 new cruise ships will be in service. Another 19 will...

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...

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...

Barbados cruise: Opportunities and potential, yet concerns and uncertainty

Barbados cruise: Opportunities and potential, yet concerns and uncertainty 2018, November 1: There is anguish, fear and uncertainty in Barbados, depending on who you talk...

Port Privatization: A Caribbean Perspective

THE LAW Port Privatization: A Caribbean Perspective By Lowel G. Morgan* and Francois A. McKnight A review of objectives commonly associated with the privatization of seaport functions...

CARIBBEAN PORT MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP: the port is ‘the critical component’

In time of disaster the port is ‘the critical component’ An overview of the 2018 Caribbean Port Management Workshop By Mike Jarrett 2018, June 1: Many came...

Caribbean Port Management Workshop necessary, vital

EDITORIAL Caribbean Port Management Workshop necessary, vital The Caribbean Port Management Workshop greatly expanded regional dialogue and underscored the need for collective action for survival and...