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    Maritime Apprenticeship Scheme Launched to Boost Caribbean Port Careers

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    Tropical Shipping, in partnership with the Port Management Association of the Caribbean (PMAC) and the Antigua and Barbuda Port Authority (ABPA), has launched a new Maritime Apprenticeship Programme aimed at developing local talent for the logistics and shipping sector.

    Unveiled on 21 July 2025, the six-week initiative offers young Antiguans and Barbudans hands-on training in port operations, logistics, and maritime safety. Participants will rotate through Tropical Shipping, ABPA, and one of three private firms—Pastry’s Ltd, Go To Enterprise, or Koscab Distribution—gaining a comprehensive view of the industry.

    Tamara Lowe-James, Island Manager at Tropical Shipping, described the initiative as a meaningful investment in people, calling it “mentorship, exposure, and connection.”

    ABPA CEO Darwin Telemaque said the programme supports PMAC’s focus on “humanisation” within the evolving port ecosystem.

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