BARBADOS MARITIME AGENCIES

Barbados Maritime Agencies Limited (BMA) is a company that operates within the maritime industry in the Caribbean region. The company is known for providing a variety of maritime and logistical services to support the needs of shipping lines, port users, and other stakeholders in the maritime community.

Key services typically offered by such agencies include:

  1. Ship Agency Services: Acting as a representative for ship owners, operators, and charterers while their vessels are in port. This includes arranging for pilotage, berthing, customs clearance, and coordinating cargo handling.

  2. Freight Forwarding: Providing logistics solutions for the transportation of goods. This may involve arranging ocean freight, air freight, and land transportation, as well as managing the necessary documentation and compliance with regulations.

  3. Cargo Handling and Storage: Managing the loading, unloading, and storage of cargo. This might involve warehousing facilities and equipment to ensure the safe and efficient handling of goods.

  4. Marine Services: Offering services directly related to the operation and maintenance of vessels, such as bunkering (fuel supply), repairs, provisioning, and crew changes.

  5. Regulatory Compliance and Consulting: Assisting with compliance to international maritime regulations and offering consulting services related to maritime operations, safety, and environmental standards.

  6. Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Providing end-to-end solutions to optimize the supply chain, including inventory management, distribution, and transportation planning.

The company aims to be a reliable partner for businesses relying on maritime transport, ensuring that the logistical aspects of maritime operations are handled smoothly and efficiently.

For the most current and detailed information about their services, partnerships, or specific offerings, it would be best to refer to the company's official website or contact them directly.

JAMNAGAR INDIA

103, FIRST FLOOR, CAMS CORNER, BEDI PORT ROAD
JAMNAGAR GUJARAT 361002
INDIA

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MAERSK CAPE TOWN

Container Carrier | Flag: Republic of Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

Maritime News

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