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Mission Statement
"To promote and foster the highest quality service to the maritime industry through training development; working with all agencies, groups and other associations for the benefit and development of its members and the peoples of the Caribbean region."

GENERAL COUNCIL
2009-2010
  • PRESIDENT:
    Carlos Urriola-Tam
  • VICE PRESIDENT:
    Grantley Stephenson
  • IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT:
    Fernando Rivera
  • GROUP A CHAIRMAN:
    Michael Bernard
  • GROUP A REPRESENTATIVE:
    Rhett Chee Ping
  • GROUP A REPRESENTATIVE:
    Roger Hinds
  • GROUP A REPRESENTATIVE:
    Glyne St. Hill
  • GROUP B CHAIRMAN:
    David Jean-Marie
  • GROUP B REPRESENTATIVE:
    Linda Profijt-Del-Prado
  • GROUP C CHAIRMAN:
    Cyril Seyjagat
  • GROUP C REPRESENTATIVE:
    David Ross
  • GENERAL MANAGER:
    Clive Forbes

    DIRECTOR INFORMATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS:
    Michael S.L. Jarrett

  • 2007

    2007, April 10: The Shipping Association of Trinidad and Tobago (SATT) elected Haydn Jones to lead the Association for the term 2007-2008.  He was elected at the Association’s 69th Annual General Meeting which took place on March 28, 2007.  He succeeds Stewart Sankar.

    The Executive Council for the 2007-2008 term is: Mr. Jones and Mr. Sankar;  Rhett Chee Ping, Vice President; Group A: Terrance Prayag, Chairman ;  Darwayne Belcon, Vice Chairman; and Richard Jiminez.  Group B:  Graeme Percival, Chairman;  Colin Young, Vice Chairman. Group C: Paul Taylor, Chairman;  Michael Laughlin, Vice Chairman; and,  Ian Deosaran and Hayden Hill, Trustees.

    Mr. Jones is employed with the National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago (NGC) and has been for the past eleven years. He holds the position of Marine Superintendent, Terminal Operations at one of NGC’s subsidiary companies - National Energy Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (NEC). He is responsible for the maintenance and operation of the six NEC owned petrochemical terminals at Point Lisas as well as the management and operation of the LABIDCO port at La Brea. 

    All of Trinidad and Tobago’s ammonia, methanol, urea and direct reduced iron (DRI) products are exported from the NEC’s Point Lisas terminals.



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