
INTRODUCTION
Caribbean Shipping Association (CSA) was established in 1971 to facilitate development of an efficient, viable Caribbean shipping industry. Since then, the Association has become the voice of the region's shipping industry and a major regional forum in which matters relevant to the growth and development of Caribbean
shipping are discussed.

The CSA represents its membership in relevant regional hemispheric groupings, associations and organizations - governmental, multilateral and private sector; and maintains
Observer status with leading Caribbean multilateral bodies CARICOM and the Association of Caribbean States.
Caribbean Shipping Association represents private and public sector interests across the entire Caribbean area, including South, Central and North American ports; in all four major language groups - English, French, Spanish, Dutch. The CSA uses English as its official language.

CSA membership includes 12 national shipping associations and over 100 individual member entities, including port authorities, terminal operators, shipping agents, shipping lines, tug and salvage companies, consultants, freight forwarders, leasing companies and others.

The exchange of information and ideas essential to development, thereby assisting members to improve efficiency, production and output, is the primary function of the CSA. Training and development of human resources in the Caribbean shipping industry is therefore a priority concern of the CSA.
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Meetings -
Eligibility -
History -
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Membership -
Subscriptions -
Caribbean Port of the Year Awards -
The Silver Club - Apply for CSA Membership
CSA Constitution |