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SAFE AND TRUSTED

SAFE AND TRUSTED

With extensive 24/7 facilities and services the ports of Curaçao provides your one-stop maritime solution.

Port services include:

Tug services

Nautical assistance

Underwater services

Ship repair and maintenance

CPA develops and manages all ports in Curaçao, ensuring quality nautical services, safety and security in the ports in an environmentally responsible manner.

Cargo & supplies

Salvage

Bunkering and provisions

Surveys

Transport

Fresh water delivery of imports to the country, we have to harness better experiences and better outcomes and share them across the board so that we are all learning and growing from those advancements.

Over the years, PMAC has grown in experience and modern leadership. Our core focus going forward must therefore address the issue of human capacity. The modernization of our ports from an infrastructure and digitalization perspective will work towards improving the corporate governance structure that exists over our ports and the legislation that allows our ports to exist, as well as some of the other archaic structures and tariffs. These are the mandates that we believe PMAC needs to address, and we will continue to focus on going forward.

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For the immediate future, we are calling 2023 a year of training. We had our first training session with all the human resources (HR) and development training managers for all primary ports a few weeks ago where we introduced the concept and the idea that we are not just going to have training, but we want the HR managers to do an audit in their various organizations and identify the gaps and limitations that exist, so that we can design the actual training to specific needs rather than taking a shotgun approach.

We are not only targeting the problem, but we want to be resolution-oriented to see the transformation, and work towards having that transformation result in better outcomes for the individual ports, the respective countries and the Caribbean region.

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