DEVELOPMENT

November 4, 2022
19 new strads for Kingston Freeport Terminal
Kingston Freeport Terminal Limited unveiled its newly acquired fleet of 19 ‘spanking new’ Kalmar straddle...
October 27, 2022
Grand Cayman expects sharp decline in cruise arrivals
About 50% fewer cruise passengers expected by 2024 ourism authorities in the Cayman Islands are...
October 6, 2022
New development, upgrading at Port of Spain
Public Private Partnership for PPOS under discussion he Port of Port of Spain (PPOS) is...
September 8, 2022
Kingston Wharves increases spend on expansion programme
...BOD approves additional US$15 million The Board of Directors of Kingston Wharves Ltd (KWL) approved...
August 1, 2022
Major cruise facilities development in Samana Bay
where humpbacks go to play By Mike Jarrett n winter, thousands of humpback whales leave...
August 1, 2022
Suriname on the threshold of exciting times
Economic activities have accelerated ... an estimated 30 billion barrels of recoverable oil lie off...
August 1, 2022
Regional port cooperation: Curaçao looking outward
A case study By Jan Sierhuis n 2010 when the Netherlands Antilles were dissolved, Curaçao...
August 1, 2022
Kingston Wharves reports an exceptionally successful year
looks to exciting growth ahead amaica’s Kingston Wharves Ltd. (KWL) had great news for its...
April 12, 2022
Financing port development
A regional framework for port development financing By Jan Sierhuis COVID-19 further emptied the coffers...
December 2, 2021
COVID-19: Lasting impacts, long-term implications
Needed: effective institutional framework for public-private partnerships By Jan Sierhuis* Even before COVID-19 got to...
December 2, 2021
Guadeloupe: Jarry upgrade scheduled for 2022
Berth 12 scheduled for major upgrade he project will allow the main seaport in Guadeloupe...
December 2, 2021
Cartagena port meets 2022 challenges with strategic planning
Key factors: Dependability, Sustainability, Connectivity, Informatics he Port of Cartagena, the second largest container terminal...