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Caribbean Maritime Magazine Caribbean Maritime is the official journal of the Caribbean Shipping Association http://www.caribbean-maritime.com

Caribbean Maritime is the official journal of the Caribbean Shipping Association, published by Land & Marine Publications Ltd. It is published three times each year in January, May and October to coincide with the CSA meetings.

The latest issue of Caribbean Maritime magazine – the official publication of the Caribbean Shipping Association (CSA) –...
06/11/2023

The latest issue of Caribbean Maritime magazine – the official publication of the Caribbean Shipping Association (CSA) – features a range of in-depth articles including a profile of Gulf Shipping’s Sonja Voisin, addressing water issues in the Panama Canal, prospects for a new Caribbean ferry service, getting graduates positions on cruise ships plus regular dedicated sections for CSA-affiliates the Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) and Women in Maritime Association Caribbean (WiMAC). Read online now https://qrs.ly/3zfbfp2

Welcome to the latest issue of Caribbean Maritime magazine – the official publication of the Caribbean Shipping Associat...
21/06/2023

Welcome to the latest issue of Caribbean Maritime magazine – the official publication of the Caribbean Shipping Association (CSA). This issue of the magazine features a range of in-depth articles including a profile of Caribtrans’ Martin Medina, the introduction of single-window Customs operations in Belize, the 10th anniversary of the launch of Jones Act carrier National Shipping Caribbean, interviews with CSA-sponsored cadets at the Caribbean Maritime University (CMU), special dedicated sections for CSA-affiliates the CMU and Women in Maritime Association Caribbean (WiMAC) plus all the photos from the 2023 CSEC in Fort Lauderdale. Read online now: https://qrs.ly/pbexv2e

Welcome to the latest issue of Caribbean Maritime magazine - the official publication of the Caribbean Shipping Associat...
18/02/2023

Welcome to the latest issue of Caribbean Maritime magazine - the official publication of the Caribbean Shipping Association (CSA). This issue of the magazine features a range of in-depth articles including a profile of Port Everglades’ Jonathan Daniels, China’s involvement in the Caribbean maritime sector, a rash of new ports and bases in Suriname, the CariPorts Project and new dedicated sections for CSA-affiliates the Caribbean Maritime University and Women in Maritime Association Caribbean (WiMAC) plus all the photos from the 2022 AGM in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Read online now -

Welcome to the latest issue of Caribbean Maritime magazine - the official publication of the Caribbean Shipping Association (CSA). This issue of the magazine features a range of in-depth articles and information. Find our more at Caribbean-maritime.com

Welcome to the latest issue of Caribbean Maritime magazine - the official publication of the Caribbean Shipping Associat...
29/10/2022

Welcome to the latest issue of Caribbean Maritime magazine - the official publication of the Caribbean Shipping Association (CSA). This issue of the magazine features a range of in-depth articles including a profile of Jamaica’s man in demand William Brown, big changes in Puerto Rico and colorful tall ship visits as well as looking forward to the CSA’s first in-person AGM since 2019. Read now... www.qrs.ly/kte95q8

Caribbean Maritime, issue 46 - the official publication of the Caribbean Shipping Association. This issue of the magazin...
07/06/2022

Caribbean Maritime, issue 46 - the official publication of the Caribbean Shipping Association. This issue of the magazine features a range of in-depth articles as well as a profile of Tropical Shipping’s María del Mar Rodríguez, an introduction to new CSA president Marc Sampson and celebrates the growing role of women in the Caribbean’s maritime sector. Read online now qrs.ly/mldudik Caribbean Shipping Association WIMAC ADVANTUM The Ocean Cleanup Land & Marine Publications Ltd.

If you are not already aware of Dominica’s Tamara Lowe then this is a name that you are bound to hear a lot more about i...
08/03/2022

If you are not already aware of Dominica’s Tamara Lowe then this is a name that you are bound to hear a lot more about in the years ahead and especially now that she has just been appointed president of the increasingly influential Women in Maritime Association Caribbean (WIMAC). Read more... https://issuu.com/landmarine/docs/caribbean-maritime-magazine-45/s/14726889 Caribbean ShippingAssociation

Port of the year 2021 - Freeport Container Porthttps://issuu.com/landmarine/docs/caribbean-maritime-magazine-45/s/147269...
16/02/2022

Port of the year 2021 - Freeport Container Port
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“We are thrilled”. These were the words of delighted chief executive Alan Dixon when asked by Caribbean Maritime magazine for his reaction to Freeport Container Port (FCP) winning The Ludlow Stewart Container Port of the Year Award 2021.

Welcome to the latest issue of Caribbean Maritime magazine - the official publication of the Caribbean Shipping Associat...
07/02/2022

Welcome to the latest issue of Caribbean Maritime magazine - the official publication of the Caribbean Shipping Association. This issue of the magazine features a range of in-depth articles as well as profiles of St. Maarten's Alexander Gumbs and Tamara Lowe, the new president of WIMAC. Read online now qrs.ly/v9dfz08

CONTAINER CRISISThese are unprecedented times for liner shipping. A faster-than-expected recovery from the global pandem...
25/10/2021

CONTAINER CRISIS
These are unprecedented times for liner shipping. A faster-than-expected recovery from the global pandemic has led to super high freight rates, incidences of serious port congestion and a general lack of available slots and tonnage. How to resolve this? Capping freight rates, deploying non-container ships to carry boxes or going breakbulk? There are no easy answers. Read more here: https://issuu.com/landmarine/docs/caribbean-maritime-magazine-44/s/13692980 Caribbean Shipping Association

Welcome to the latest issue of Caribbean Maritime magazine. The voice of the Caribbean shipping industry. This issue fea...
18/10/2021

Welcome to the latest issue of Caribbean Maritime magazine. The voice of the Caribbean shipping industry. This issue features in-depth articles about increasing freight rates, and maritime carbon emissions as well as a profile of Antigua Cruise Port’s Dona Regis-Prosper. Read online at qrs.ly/sgd1q7f TOWT - Transport à la voile Caribbean Shipping Association Antigua Cruise Port Advantum Pcs AmaWaterways

Born and bred in Puerto Rico, Eduardo Pagán is, perhaps, just the kind of person the shipping industry needs more of. Th...
15/07/2021

Born and bred in Puerto Rico, Eduardo Pagán is, perhaps, just the kind of person the shipping industry needs more of. That is a seasoned business executive who has finely honed his skills outside the maritime industry, yet in later life brings some fresh thinking to our industry based upon a font of knowledge and know-how accumulated from elsewhere.

Read Now: https://issuu.com/landmarine/docs/caribbean-maritime-43-offshore-wind-energy/s/12342542

Cybersecurity: DYNAMICS OF A NEVER-ENDING QUESTThe quest for making computer systems of the maritime industry – and all ...
14/06/2021

Cybersecurity: DYNAMICS OF A NEVER-ENDING QUEST

The quest for making computer systems of the maritime industry – and all they control – secure against illicit and dangerous intrusions is neverending. This is the case because human ingenuity is diligently at work in a game of strategy and deception, where the payoffs can be in the billions of dollars – as illicit gain or loss avoidance.
Read Now: https://issuu.com/landmarine/docs/caribbean-maritime-43-offshore-wind-energy/s/12342599

Air pollution generated by emissions and the noise nuisance from ships (especially cruise ships) using their auxiliary g...
10/06/2021

Air pollution generated by emissions and the noise nuisance from ships (especially cruise ships) using their auxiliary generators while alongside is a concern for many ports worldwide. A few of these ports have addressed this twin problem by installing shoreside power, but does it really make sense for the Caribbean to follow suit?

Read Now: https://issuu.com/landmarine/docs/caribbean-maritime-43-offshore-wind-energy/s/12342496

Born and bred in Puerto Rico, Eduardo Pagán is, perhaps, just the kind of person the shipping industry needs more of. Th...
04/06/2021

Born and bred in Puerto Rico, Eduardo Pagán is, perhaps, just the kind of person the shipping industry needs more of. That is a seasoned business executive who has finely honed his skills outside the maritime industry, yet in later life brings some fresh thinking to our industry based upon a font of knowledge and know-how accumulated from elsewhere. TOTE Maritime, a major player in the mainland US-Puerto Rico trade, has been the chief beneficiary of Eduardo’s vast experience but so have very many charities and institutions in the Commonwealth. Here, Eduardo speaks to Caribbean Maritime about his life in business and beyond, and his current role with TOTE Maritime.

Read Now: https://issuu.com/landmarine/docs/caribbean-maritime-43-offshore-wind-energy/s/12342542

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Digitalization proves IMMENSE VALUE TO SHIPPINGThe digital revolution is transforming the world. Data is being generated...
26/04/2021

Digitalization proves IMMENSE VALUE TO SHIPPING

The digital revolution is transforming the world. Data is being generated, shared, stored, and analyzed in amounts, and at speeds, that are increasing exponentially every year. Today, the data we create, access, and control is having an increasing impact both on how we live and on how industry performs.

Read Now: https://issuu.com/landmarine/docs/caribbean-maritime-42-guyana/s/12155362

It is therefore fortuitous that, even as the world became immersed in the Covid-19 pandemic, digitalization in some key industries had progressed to the stage where digital information flows were driving the automation of processes and functions, and was therefore able to positively impact both safe...

Erica Luke: Committed to success Taking the helm of a traditional family-run business certainly has its challenges – esp...
21/04/2021

Erica Luke: Committed to success
Taking the helm of a traditional family-run business certainly has its challenges – especially one with a long and proud history going back over 50 years. Barbados shipping executive, Erica Luke, talks to Caribbean Maritime about how she has built on the past at Eric Hassell Shipping and made the company relevant in a fast-changing world while retaining its reputation for respect and integrity.

Read Now: https://issuu.com/landmarine/docs/caribbean-maritime-42-guyana/s/11659655

Jifmar chooses Dutch yard for sail-assisted vesselFurther to the story in Caribbean Maritime issue 39 and somewhat later...
14/04/2021

Jifmar chooses Dutch yard for sail-assisted vessel

Further to the story in Caribbean Maritime issue 39 and somewhat later than originally planned, French shipowner Jifmar Guyane has now selected the Dutch shipyard Neptune to build its revolutionary sail-assisted vessel Canopée.

Read Now: https://issuu.com/landmarine/docs/caribbean-maritime-42-guyana/s/12079203

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