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Our Annual Report 2009 is now available for viewing.
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At PLIPDECO's Estate Tenant Meeting held today, a presentation was made by guest speaker, Mr. Gaekward Ramoutar of the OSH Agency, on "OSH Act and its Impact".
The focus of his presentation was on creating environments that lead to a safe and healthy workplace throughout Trinidad and Tobago.
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A rough estimate of 30 False Killer Whales visited Point Lisas on 12 February 2010. They came into the harbour with the ocean current. See pics below!
False Killer Whales are large members of the dolphin family (delphinidae). These highly social animals travel in groups of 10-60, forming strong bonds with other members of their pods. Individuals are known to share pieces of their kills with other pod members. Usually they are found in deeper water. The False Killer Whale is jet black or a very dark grey color and has a rounded streamline head with slender tall dorsal fins located midway between its head and tail. They feed mainly on fish and cephalopods (squid and octupus) and occasionally eat other marine mammals.
PLIPDECO hosted it's 1st Carnival Celebration on Friday 5th February 2010.
Below are pictures of this memorable event.
PLIPDECO hosted it's Children's Christmas Party on Saturday 05 December, 2009.
Below are some pictures from the Children's Party.
Management and Staff of PLIPDECO gathered at PLIPDECO's Sports Grounds on Sunday 01 November, 2009 to particpate in the Company's Inter Department Football Tournament.
See images below.


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The Inter-American Committee against Terrorism (CICTE)/Organization of American States (OAS), in conjunction with the Ministry of National Security, Transport Canada, U.S. Coast Guard and PLIPDECO held a Workshop for OAS Caribbean Members on Best Practices in Port Security and ISPS Code Implementation from July 27th to 30th 2009, at our Corporate Communications Centre.
Key topics addressed included:
- Challenges to ISPS Code implementation.
- Going beyond the ISPS Code.
- Risk Assessment and Management.
- Access controls.
- Reviewing and revising existing port facility security plans.
- Conducting security audits.
- Container security.
- Cooperation between port security personnel, customs authorities and other stakeholders.
- Public-private secrot partnerships in port security.
- Cruise industry security and related considerations.
- Small vessel security considerations.
- International legal frameworks for maritime security, counterterrorism, and non-proliferation.
Below are pictures of this workshop.
The Organization of American States (OAS) in collaboration with PLIPDECO is currently providing Maritime Security Training to users and operators of ports. The workshop commenced on July 7th 2009 and will continue until July 17th, 2009.
The content of this training is based on:
- Basic Maritime Security Officer's Course; Container Inspection.
- Port Facility Security Officer's Course.
- Crisis Management Exercise.
Below are pictures of the training in progress.
We have embarked on a comprehensive drainage maintenance exercise. To date, we have completed the cleaning of all drains, including de-slushing of major culverts with the use of vacuum trucks.
Below are pictures of our maintenance exercise, showing areas cleared and equipment employed for this project.
Videos of our 42nd Annual General Meeting held on Tuesday 9th June, 2009 are now available.
The Infomation Technology (IT) Department at Point Lisas is playing a crucial role in the support service for the Terminal Operating System (TOS).
Benchmarking rose to another level as six employees from the Port of Point Lisas got a first-hand look at the operations of one of the world's largest and most efficiently managed ports.
Roger Traboulay is the new President of the Point Lisas Industrial Port Development Corporation Limited (PLIPDECO)











