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December 07, 2015
Prime Minister and Ministers with Mediterranean Shipping Company Executives

President and CEO of Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A. Diego Aponte, and Executive Chairman Pierfrancesco Vago are pictured during recent meetings in London with Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie.

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December 20, 2023
Bahamas signs joint statement condemning Houthi rebels attacks on Red Sea Shipping

THE Bahamas signed a joint statement with other countries condemning Houthi rebels in Yemen for their attacks on shipping in the Red Sea.

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December 20, 2023
Shipping Giants Suspend Passage Through Red Sea

MIDDLE EAST - Major oil and shipping firms in Britain, Germany, Norway, and Belgium are suspending transit through the Red Sea due to heightened concerns. Militants in Yemen, supporting Hamas, have increased attacks on vessels heading for Israel.

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October 02, 2023
Aeropost expands with shipping services in The Bahamas

Streamlined, courier service complements existing extensive online marketplace NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Aeropost has expanded its scope of operations with the official launch of Aeropost Courier, Powered by Click to Collect Ltd., which now offers freight forwarding services and allows shoppers in The Bahamas to ship just about anything from U.S. online stores in addition to [...]

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December 06, 2022
Emerge event highlights need for lower cost shipping

Minister of Economic Affairs Michael Halkitis opened the two-day Emerge Grand Bahama Small Business Symposium last week, sharing the government's willingness to partner with the public and private sectors to promote and develop small businesses. Halkitis said that as November was declared National Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Month, particular focus was placed on ingenuity, ...
The pos...

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February 03, 2011
Shipping company aiming to double fleet

By DENISE MAYCOCK

Tribune Freeport Reporter

dmaycock@tribunemedia.net

FREEPORT - With 13 bulk carriers already, Bahamas-based Campbell's Shipping Company is seeking to double its fleet within the next year, a company executive said yesterday.

Jamaal Smith, assistant manning manager of Campbell's Shipping, said the vessels in their fleet represent a total of 15,000 tons or the size of two footb...

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July 22, 2022
Campbell Shipping donates to the BCA

The Bahamas Cricket Association (BCA) is certainly doing its part to ensure the younger generation of Bahamians learn to play the game of cricket. The BCA is currently hosting a summer camp, and assisting the association with the outfitting of the campers is Campbell Shipping. The camp got underway on July 4 and wraps up on July 29. Working with the ...
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September 29, 2011
Caribbean Shipping Association Annual General Meeting set for Barbados

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados -- Plans are well underway for the Caribbean
Shipping Association's (CSA) 41st Annual General Meeting (AGM) next
month, October 10 -12 at the Hilton Barbados.

  The CSA is
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.

 

Officials of the
Assoc...

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July 14, 2021
Blue Window Offers Abaconians a Superior Shipping Experience

the surrounding cays have had to look no further than Blue Window Logistics. Founded in 2019, the company caters specifically to the Abaco market and has been making waves in the Northern Bahamas by going the extra mile for its customers. “Our customers know that we go beyond just shipping their goods. We help source supplies, vendors, just about anything that they may need for them to get what ...

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February 20, 2012
Second shipping firm in fee rise

By NATARIO McKENZIE

Tribune Business Reporter

nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net

A SECOND shipping company yesterday announced fee increases to offset the costs associated with its move to the new Arawak Cay port, with retailers telling Tribune Business any freight cost rises would ultimately be passed on to consumers, raising the spectre of increased inflation.

Atlantic Caribbean Lines (ACL) yesterda...

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