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ALL GOOD HERE: No shipping delays or cargo backlog at Arawak Port yet but APD chief won t dismiss possibility – Eye Witness News

ALL GOOD HERE: No shipping delays or cargo backlog at Arawak Port yet but APD chief won t dismiss possibility – Eye Witness News
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thebahamasweekly com - Royal Caribbean donates 5,000 turkeys to National Food Task Force

Bahamas Feeding Network Executive Director Philip Smith receives shipment of 5,000 turkeys donated by Royal Caribbean to the National Food Distribution Task Force which asked the Feeding Network to handle distribution throughout New Providence and Grand Bahama. Turkeys were shared with Bahamas Red Cross, Hands for Hunger and Lend A Hand in addition to all the areas that the Feeding Network supplies and Grand Bahama. (Photo by Cay Focus Photography for DP&A) Royal Caribbean Group donated 5,000 turkeys to the National Food Distribution Task Force dressed with a message wishing every recipient happy and healthy holidays. “We are so grateful for this generous donation by Royal Caribbean,” said task force Chair Susan Larson. “These are challenging times and we want to touch as many homes as we can so donations like this make it possible for us to stretch our resources most effectively.”

Royal Caribbean donates 5,000 turkeys to National Food Distribution Task Force

Bahamas Feeding Network (BFN) Executive Director Philip Smith receives a shipment of 5,000 turkeys donated by Royal Caribbean to the National Food Distribution Task Force, which asked BFN to handle distribution throughout New Providence and Grand Bahama. (PHOTO: CAY FOCUS PHOTOGRAPHY FOR DPA) NASSAU, BAHAMAS Royal Caribbean Group donated 5,000 turkeys to the National Food Distribution Task Force, dressed with a message wishing every recipient happy and healthy holidays. Task force chair Susan Larson said: “We are so grateful for this generous donation by Royal Caribbean. These are challenging times and we want to touch as many homes as we can, so donations like this make it possible for us to stretch our resources most effectively.”

Resorts reopening helps drive uptick in port volumes amid 30 percent pandemic drop – Eye Witness News

The Nassau Container Port. NASSAU, BAHAMAS The reopening of the country’s two largest hotel properties, Atlantis and Baha Mar, continues to have a ripple effect across the country, driving an uptick in port volumes that have been down almost 30 percent due to the pandemic. Dion Bethell, president and chief executive of the BISX-listed Arawak Port Development (APD) Company, said: “I would say that in the last month we have seen an uptick in port volumes, though still not the pre-COVID volumes. We have seen some project cargo coming in for Global Port Holdings as they get that project underway. We have seen some volumes associated with that. As we are in the height of the season, all of the vessels over the remaining weeks I’m sure are trying to bring in as much as they could. From March to November, our volumes are still down almost 30 percent.”

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