Build on the foundations laid, says Pickersgill
IMPROVEMENTS IN 2002 to the physical infrastructure at our ports, including cruise shipping facilities, as well as productivity increases on the part of workers...
Maintain growth PAJ
THE YEAR 2002 is likely to be recorded as the year, which posed major challenges for businesses internationally, in light of the numerous reports of industry and company failures all over the world.
Exciting times ahead - SAJ
THE SHIPPING Association of Jamaica looks back at 2002 with a great sense of pride and fulfilment.
CBAJ expects growth in 2003
THE CHANGING face of our world demands that the shipping industry serve its stakeholders in a manner that will create a competitive and efficient atmosphere both nationally and internationally.
CMI ready to provide training
AS WE reflect on the past year, the Caribbean Maritime Institute notes as one of its major achievements, an increase in the intake of students both regionally and locally.
MAJ will strive to meet objectives
IN 2003, THE Maritime Authority of Jamaica (MAJ) will continue to strive to meet its objectives regarding improved ship safety, effective Port State Control (PSC) and compliance with international regulatory requirements for shipping in Jamaican waters.
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