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CSA Cruise Committee makes its decision
CSA Port Awards Committee makes its
decision …
St. Lucia Marine Terminals, SPRC
take 2009 Caribbean Port Awards
2009,
October 15, Paramaribo, SURINAME: The
Caribbean Shipping Association has selected St. Lucia Marine Terminals and the
Port of Cartagena (SPRC) as the leading ports in the region. The Association
announced its selections at its annual banquet in Paramaribo on Wednesday,
October 14.
St. Lucia
won the award for the Best Multi-purpose Terminal while the Colombian port took
the award for Best Container Terminal.
Cartagena
has won the top Container Terminal award previously, in three successive years –
2005, 2006 and 2007. St. Lucia has also won previously. The port at Castries won
in 1988 and 1990.
SECTIONAL AWARDS
This year
the CSA decided to make special awards in four categories – Efficiency, Growth
and Development, Safety and Security and Dependability.
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The
Sectional Award for Efficiency went to Kingston Wharves Limited in Jamaica.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Point Lisas Port Development Company (PLIPDECO) was
recognized for Growth and Development
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Manzanillo International Terminal (MIT) in Panama took the Safety and Security
award.
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Recognition for Dependability went to Guadeloupe. Last year, 2008, the top
Multi-purpose Terminal award went to Guadeloupe
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