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COLOMBIA CONTECAR TERMINAL GETS MAJOR UPGRADE

Effort and initiatives to keep Colombia’s Port of Cartagena on the cutting edge continue relentlessly with the commissioning of four additional ship-to-shore cranes at the Contecar terminal. They are expected to be operation in the summer of this year.

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BARBADOS NEW EQUIPMENT UP; BERTH CONSTRUCTION HALTED

It now appears that construction of the new 300-metre Berth Six at the Bridgetown port will not be happening soon.

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PANAMA MANZANILLO FOCUSES ON PEOPLE

Having recently completed a massive expansion programme that effectively doubled container capacity at the end of 2015, Manzanillo International Terminal (MIT) is confident with its overall capability to handle the demands of future growth.

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TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS REPAIR AND RECOVERY BRINGS GROWTH

The current fiscal year is proving to be just as hectic as the last in the port community of the Turks and Caicos Islands.Following a brutal hurricane season in 2017 and catastrophic physical destruction, the Ports Authority of the Turks and Caicos Islands signed contracts for capital projects to be implemented during the 2018/2019 fiscal year.

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SURINAME: STRICT POLICY FOR SAFETY

The port is a dynamic place to work and in every corner an accident awaits.

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TUGS: SVITZER EXPANDS PRESENCE

Svitzer has been expanding its presence in the Caribbean market for tugboat services. Its presence is increasingly obvious in the Caribbean oil sector,

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SAFETY: DRILLSHIP INSPECTIONS CHALLENGE

The cost of inspection of drillships of the Guyana coast could cost the country’s Labour Department more than 9,000 USD per trip. Under Guyanese laws, the offshore vessels which will be mining Guyana’s oil fields,

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OIL: GUYANA GETS RISKS COVERAGE

The World Bank approved a 20 million USD loan to Guyana to help prepare the country for several risks it is likely to encounter from its mining of oil and gas.

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OIL: ST. CROIX REFINERY UNDER RESUSCITATION

The oil refinery in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands now being resuscitated is expected to benefit from the stricter regulations for ships’ fuel, imposed by the International Maritime Organization.

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CRUISE: FLEETS KEEP GROWING

Within eight years, the cruise industry fleet is expected to increase by about 24% to reach 500 ships in service, up from just over 400 currently, says Cruise Industry News Annual Report 2019.

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CRUISE: GREAT LAKES HOT SPOT

As the idea of cruising open seas for recreation brought a new industry to the Caribbean, so it has to rivers and lakes in Europe and North America.

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CARGO: SENDING IT BACK

Malaysia has taken a firm decision to export about 3,000 tonnes of unusable, contaminated ‘recyclable’ garbage back to the countries from whence they came as the

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LITIGATION: CARNIVAL SUED FOR DOCKING IN CUBA

Two US citizens filed lawsuits against Carnival Corporation in the US for docking its ships in Cuban ports. Carnival immediately moved to have these cases dismissed by the court.

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PMAC MEETS IN FLORIDA – RECORD-BREAKING AGM

The 22nd Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Port Management Association of the Caribbean, June 26-28, was the largest such gathering in the history of the Association. Registration for the three-day event numbered 141 people, including representatives from 18 of PMAC’s 19-member ports.

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TUGS: SVITZER EXPANDS PRESENCE

Svitzer has been expanding its presence in the Caribbean market for tugboat services. Its presence is increasingly obvious in the Caribbean oil sector,

Read more ...

SAFETY: DRILLSHIP INSPECTIONS CHALLENGE

The cost of inspection of drillships of the Guyana coast could cost the country’s Labour Department more than 9,000 USD per trip. Under Guyanese laws, the offshore vessels which will be mining Guyana’s oil fields,

Read more ...

OIL: GUYANA GETS RISKS COVERAGE

The World Bank approved a 20 million USD loan to Guyana to help prepare the country for several risks it is likely to encounter from its mining of oil and gas.

Read more ...

OIL: ST. CROIX REFINERY UNDER RESUSCITATION

The oil refinery in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands now being resuscitated is expected to benefit from the stricter regulations for ships’ fuel, imposed by the International Maritime Organization.

Read more ...

CRUISE: FLEETS KEEP GROWING

Within eight years, the cruise industry fleet is expected to increase by about 24% to reach 500 ships in service, up from just over 400 currently, says Cruise Industry News Annual Report 2019.

Read more ...

CRUISE: GREAT LAKES HOT SPOT

As the idea of cruising open seas for recreation brought a new industry to the Caribbean, so it has to rivers and lakes in Europe and North America.

Read more ...

CARGO: SENDING IT BACK

Malaysia has taken a firm decision to export about 3,000 tonnes of unusable, contaminated ‘recyclable’ garbage back to the countries from whence they came as the

Read more ...

LITIGATION: CARNIVAL SUED FOR DOCKING IN CUBA

Two US citizens filed lawsuits against Carnival Corporation in the US for docking its ships in Cuban ports. Carnival immediately moved to have these cases dismissed by the court.

Read more ...

PMAC MEETS IN FLORIDA – RECORD-BREAKING AGM

The 22nd Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Port Management Association of the Caribbean, June 26-28, was the largest such gathering in the history of the Association. Registration for the three-day event numbered 141 people, including representatives from 18 of PMAC’s 19-member ports.

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