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Shipping Industry Highlights 2011

Published:Tuesday | January 3, 2012 | 12:00 AM
Pearnel Charles (left), minister of labour and social security, and Roger Hinds (right), president of the Shipping Association of Jamaica (SAJ), share thoughts on the artistic work of two SAJ stevedores, while (from left) Trevor Riley, general manager of the SAJ, and the artists themselves, Gavonnie Phipps and Garfield Brown, admire the mural.
Diana Reynolds (centre), senior human resource and development manager, and Luckresha Baker (right), training and development manager, both of the Shipping Association of Jamaica, accept the ATO certificate from Jennifer Walker, director, quality assurance, NCTVET. - Contributed
The Oasis of the Seas. - File
The building was officially opened on September 21, 2011. - Contributed
Pictured here, Mike Henry (second right), minister of transport and works, receives the World Travel Award for the Caribbean's Leading Tourism Development Project - Historic Falmouth port, at the World Travel Awards event, from Graham E. Cooke, president and founder, World Travel Awards. The event was held October 19 at the Sandals Royal Caribbean Resort & Private Island, Montego Bay, Jamaica. Sharing in the occasion are (from left) Miss World Travel Awards, Carl Hendriks, general manager, Falmouth Jamaica Land Company (Royal Caribbean Cruise Line Jamaica Branch); Rosalie Donaldson, senior vice-president, international marketing and client services, Port Authority of Jamaica; and William Tatham, vice-president, cruise shipping and marina operations, Port Authority of Jamaica. - Contributed
Chairman and CEO of the Port Authority of Jamaica, Noel Hylton (right), accepts a token for a job well done from Royal Caribbean Cruise Line's John Tercek on-board the world's largest passenger cruise ship, the Oasis of the Seas, last Tuesday in Falmouth. - Photo by Janet Silvera
Charles Bloomfield, green energy project consultant (front left), explains how the desalination unit converts salt water to fresh water to Minister of Transport and Works Mike Henry (second left), Acting Canadian High Commissioner, Andrée Blouin and Minister of State in the Ministry of Education Gregory Mair (right), while members of the maritime industry observe the process. - Contributed
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Caribbean Maritime Institute launches Green Energy Project in Partnership with the Canadian International Development Agency
  • Historic Falmouth Port Opens
  • SAJ Opens New Recruiting Centre
  • SAJ Receives ATO Status
  • Jamaica Triumphs at World Travel Awards