Port of Port of Spain services relocated to Port of Pt Lisas

In a strategic move to ensure smooth port operations, the Customs and Excise Division, alongside the Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (TT), the Port of Port of Spain (PPOS), and the Point Lisas Industrial Port Development Corporation Ltd (PLIPDECO), has introduced coordinated measures to manage vessel traffic at the Port of Port of Spain from October 22 to 30. This initiative was necessitated by the docking of the USS Gravely at the port from October 26 to 30. The Finance Ministry, in a statement on October 26, highlighted the collaborative efforts of these entities to temporarily redirect and process vessels and cargo to the Port of Point Lisas. This redirection ensures that shipping lines, agents, and shippers opting for this alternative can receive their cargo as expected. The ports’ management teams have been diligently working to guarantee seamless berthing, cargo handling, and documentation processes. The PPOS has forwarded all pertinent information to the Port of Point Lisas, and interested agents have provided their vessel details, which are now included in the vessel schedule at the Port of Point Lisas. Shipping agents have been advised to contact their vessel agents to confirm the availability of services at the Port of Point Lisas. Additionally, Customs and Excise Officers have been deployed to support enhanced inspection and clearance operations at both ports. Accommodations have been made for full export and transshipment containers in inventory at the Port of Port of Spain to be transferred to the Port of Point Lisas. Measures have been implemented to minimize disruptions to normal customs port operations, ensuring a seamless and timely transfer of containers. The Port of Point Lisas has extended its gate hours to accommodate all service requests. This arrangement will remain effective until October 30, ensuring that export containers are transferred efficiently and without delay. This collaboration underscores the shared commitment to national trade resilience and operational flexibility within TT’s port network. The teams have worked closely to efficiently accommodate all vessels and maintain the integrity of cargo flows across both ports. The agencies expressed their gratitude to all stakeholders for their cooperation and promised continuous updates as normal operations resume at the Port of Port of Spain.