ently call at the Port of Point Lisas. PLlPDECO will pro- vide the LCL Ware- house facility to re- ceive, store and stuff cargo into con- tainers. For details on the proposed proce- dure and tariffs click here . On the 14 October 2013 PLIPDECO will commence opera- tions of its Less Than Container Load (LCL) Export Initiative. The Initiative will be offered specifically for cargo of CARI- COM origin being shipped to other CARlCOM territories and will provide ex- porters with the abil- ity to ship cargo in volumes that are too small to fill an entire container. The main driving force behind this initiative is to allow for in- creased intra- regional trade be- tween T&T and Car- ibbean countries. The service will be facilitated for ship- ping lines that pres- THE PLIPDECO LESS THAN CONTAINER LOAD (LCL) EXPORT INITIATIVE Shipping Association of Trinidad & Tobago July-September 2013 SATT QUARTERLY Inside this issue: Members Making News 1 Stakeholder’s Forum 2 Quarterly Recap 3-5 On The Horizon 6 Did You Know? 7 Thought of the Quarter 8 Members Making News PETROTRIN’S EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION AWARDS CEREMONY SATT was not the only organization presenting awards to deserved recipients on the 14 September. Petrotrin held their Employee Rec- ognition Awards Ceremony, at Hilton Trinidad, St Ann’s. According to Energy Minister Kevin Ramnarine, the employees’ steadfast at- tendance to their duties powered the organization, providing the impetus with which to sustain Petrotrin’s profitability. Petrotrin Presi- dent Khalid Hassanali and its Chairman Lindsay Gillette were among the guests who shared in the employees’ milestones—20, 25, 35, 40, and 45 years. The “star” employees who had served faithfully for 45 years were Mervin Jack (Exploration and Production) Marshall Lai King, Charles Nehorah, Frank Providence and Reynold Ramsamooj (Refining and Marketing) and Freddie Jagessar (Human Resources). Source: Trinidad Express
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ently call at the Port
of Point Lisas.
PLlPDECO will pro-
vide the LCL Ware-
house facility to re-
ceive, store and
stuff cargo into con-
tainers.
For details on the
proposed proce-
dure and tariffs click
here.
On the 14 October
2013 PLIPDECO will
commence opera-
tions of its Less Than
Container Load (LCL)
Export Initiative.
The Initiative will be
offered specifically
for cargo of CARI-
COM origin being
shipped to other
CARlCOM territories
and will provide ex-
porters with the abil-
ity to ship cargo in
volumes that are
too small to fill an
entire container. The
main driving force
behind this initiative
is to allow for in-
c re as e d i n t ra -
regional trade be-
tween T&T and Car-
ibbean countries.
The service will be
facilitated for ship-
ping lines that pres-
THE PLIPDECO LESS THAN CONTAINER LOAD
(LCL) EXPORT INITIATIVE
Shipping Association of Trinidad & Tobago
July-September 2013
SATT QUARTERLY
Inside this issue:
Members Making News 1
Stakeholder’s Forum 2
Quarterly Recap 3-5
On The Horizon 6
Did You Know? 7
Thought of the Quarter 8
Members Making News
PETROTRIN’S EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION
AWARDS CEREMONY
SATT was not the only organization presenting awards to deserved
recipients on the 14 September. Petrotrin held their Employee Rec-
ognition Awards Ceremony, at Hilton Trinidad, St Ann’s. According
to Energy Minister Kevin Ramnarine, the employees’ steadfast at-
tendance to their duties powered the organization, providing the
impetus with which to sustain Petrotrin’s profitability. Petrotrin Presi-
dent Khalid Hassanali and its Chairman Lindsay Gillette were
among the guests who shared in the employees’ milestones—20,
25, 35, 40, and 45 years. The “star” employees who had served
faithfully for 45 years were Mervin Jack (Exploration and Production)
Marshall Lai King, Charles Nehorah, Frank Providence and Reynold
Ramsamooj (Refining and Marketing) and Freddie Jagessar