Jamaica Gleaner

Port Everglades hosts successful CSA Conference

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PRESIDENT OF the Caribbean Shipping Associatio­n (CSA) David Jean Marie opened the 17th annual Caribbean Shipping Associatio­n Conference (CSEC) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, yesterday.

To an audience of over 200 delegates, speakers, sponsors, and attendees, the president lauded the hosts, Port Everglades, for their role in hosting a most memorable CSEC.

The president reaffirmed the CSA’s role in shaping the future of shipping in our region, and “it is for this reason”, he said, “that we seek to bring together the most respected profession­als in fora such as this to engage you and facilitate meaningful exchanges on areas pertinent to the developmen­t of our everchangi­ng industry.”

Jean Marie acknowledg­ed and expressed heartfelt thanks to the members who responded to his call for support of the CSA’s hurricane recovery efforts made at the October 2017 Annual General Meeting in Barbados. Together, CSA members raised close to US$100,000, which has been donated to several important causes in territorie­s devastated by last year’s powerful hurricanes.

“We are indeed grateful for your contributi­ons and recognitio­n that truly, we rise by lifting others,” he said to the receptive audience.

INFORMATIO­N SHARING

The conference will include a workshop titled ‘Disaster Awareness – Lessons Learnt’.

Last year, regional shipping interests were adversely affected by the multiple hurricanes that stalked the region. The workshops will provide a platform for informatio­n sharing so that best practices can be identified and models developed to help attendees better prepare for the season, endure the pressure of violent storms, and formulate quick recovery mechanisms.

Panel participan­ts will include a representa­tive of the United States Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Since 1979, FEMA has coordinate­d the United States federal government’s role in preparing for, preventing, mitigating the effects, and responding to their domestic disasters, whether natural or man-made. Also on the workshop panel are representa­tives from Tropical Shipping, Crowley, and TOTE Maritime.

The Caribbean Shipping Executives’ Conference is the first of two conference­s hosted by the CSA annually. The CSA, the voice of the Caribbean Shipping Industry, was establishe­d in 1971 to facilitate the developmen­t of an efficient, viable Caribbean Shipping Industry. Conference­s hosted by the CSA provide fora in which matters relevant to the growth and developmen­t of Caribbean shipping are discussed.

The annual general meeting is scheduled for October 8-10, 2018, at the Sheraton Grand, Panama, in Panama City.

 ??  ?? Broward County Commission­er for District 9 Dave V.C. Holness jointly opened the Caribbean Shipping Associatio­n’s (CSA) 17th Annual Shipping Executives’ Conference in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on May 14, with president of the CSA David Jean Marie.
Broward County Commission­er for District 9 Dave V.C. Holness jointly opened the Caribbean Shipping Associatio­n’s (CSA) 17th Annual Shipping Executives’ Conference in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on May 14, with president of the CSA David Jean Marie.
 ?? PHOTO BY GREGORY REED ?? President of the Caribbean Shipping Associatio­n David Jean Marie addressing delegates at the Caribbean Shipping Associatio­n’s 17th Annual Shipping Executives’ Conference in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on May 14.
PHOTO BY GREGORY REED President of the Caribbean Shipping Associatio­n David Jean Marie addressing delegates at the Caribbean Shipping Associatio­n’s 17th Annual Shipping Executives’ Conference in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on May 14.

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