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Highlights of the CSA’s 53rd AGM, Conference and Exhibition

Published:Tuesday | November 7, 2023 | 12:07 AM
 Barbados Port Inc was announced as the winner of the coveted Ludlow Stewart Container Port of the Year award at the Caribbean Shipping Association’s annual gala.
Barbados Port Inc was announced as the winner of the coveted Ludlow Stewart Container Port of the Year award at the Caribbean Shipping Association’s annual gala.
The Caribbean Shipping Association welcomed a record 500 delegates for its annual general meeting in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
The Caribbean Shipping Association welcomed a record 500 delegates for its annual general meeting in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
The Shipping Association of Trinidad and Tobago held an event at the Phase 2 pan yard in Port of Spain to share its rich cultural heritage with conference delegates.
The Shipping Association of Trinidad and Tobago held an event at the Phase 2 pan yard in Port of Spain to share its rich cultural heritage with conference delegates.
 Caribbean Maritime University student Delroy Matherson speaks during the CSA’s gala about his experiences as the association’s Monica Silvera Scholarship recipient.
Caribbean Maritime University student Delroy Matherson speaks during the CSA’s gala about his experiences as the association’s Monica Silvera Scholarship recipient.
Popular musical ensemble Freetown Collective was the musical highlight of the CSA’s gala.
Popular musical ensemble Freetown Collective was the musical highlight of the CSA’s gala.
 The CSA’s General Council which steers the direction and operations of the regional body.
The CSA’s General Council which steers the direction and operations of the regional body.
A critical part of the Caribbean Shipping Association’s conference is its various committee meetings which tackle important issues and areas, including the cruise industry, the environment, and training initiatives.
A critical part of the Caribbean Shipping Association’s conference is its various committee meetings which tackle important issues and areas, including the cruise industry, the environment, and training initiatives.
Soca artiste Nailah Blackman left the crowd with severe tabanca at the end of her set during the CSA’s cultural event.
Soca artiste Nailah Blackman left the crowd with severe tabanca at the end of her set during the CSA’s cultural event.
The official opening of the Caribbean Shipping Association’s annual general meeting
The official opening of the Caribbean Shipping Association’s annual general meeting
The conference featured diverse conversations surrounding crucial industry topics, such as sustainability, decarbonisation, cruise shipping, and supply chain challenges.
The conference featured diverse conversations surrounding crucial industry topics, such as sustainability, decarbonisation, cruise shipping, and supply chain challenges.
Marc Sampson (right), president of the Caribbean Shipping Association, is joined by past presidents (from left) Rawle Baddaloo, Corah Ann Sylvester Robertson and Juan Carlos Croston.
Marc Sampson (right), president of the Caribbean Shipping Association, is joined by past presidents (from left) Rawle Baddaloo, Corah Ann Sylvester Robertson and Juan Carlos Croston.
The planning team behind the successful Caribbean Shipping Association’s annual general meeting (from left): Sonya Hall, CSA administrative and training coordinator; Dionne Mason Gordon, CSA conference manager; Paul Allen, CSA public relations manager; M
The planning team behind the successful Caribbean Shipping Association’s annual general meeting (from left): Sonya Hall, CSA administrative and training coordinator; Dionne Mason Gordon, CSA conference manager; Paul Allen, CSA public relations manager; Milaika Capella-Ras, CSA general manager; Debbie Ann Dobson, CSA secretariat member; and Project Manager Nekeisha Mitchell.
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THE CARIBBEAN Shipping Association (CSA) concluded its highly anticipated 53rd Annual General Meeting (AGM), Conference, and Exhibition with resounding success in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.

Hosted at the luxurious Hyatt Regency from October 23 to 24, the event served as a pivotal gathering for key players in the maritime industry. The conference featured a series of engaging panels and discussions addressing critical shipping issues, ranging from the latest trends in logistics and transportation to the challenges of sustainability and environmental impact.

The CSA conference also offered attendees opportunities for networking and cultural enrichment. Delegates and participants had the chance to connect during a lively cocktail event, fostering valuable partnerships and collaborations. To celebrate the vibrant Caribbean culture, a cultural networking event was organised, showcasing the rich heritage of Trinidad and Tobago. Additionally, the highlight of the event was the announcement of Barbados Port Inc as winner of the Ludlow Stewart Container Port of the Year award, recognising excellence in port operations. Here are some highlights of the CSA’s 53rd Annual General Meeting, Conference, and Exhibition: