October 31, 2017

Fiji Ports join cancer battle

Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) staged its first Pinktober fundraising drive this morning – a joint effort with its subsidiary company Fiji Ships Heavy Industries Limited (FSHIL), in aid of the Fiji Cancer Society. The “Morning Tea” charity drive is being organised with the aim of raising money for cancer victims and to raise awareness…

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October 24, 2017

Control Measures for local wharf Implemented

In its continuous effort to mitigate congestion, improve efficiencies and uphold safety at our local port of entry, the Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) has enforced measures that will come into effect from next week. FPCL will now closely monitor entrance into Muaiwalu Port, formerly known as Narain Jetty, to ensure there is no unnecessary…

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October 23, 2017

FPCL, FSHIL Reward Employees With Bonus Payout

A total of 214 employees of Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) and its subsidiary company, Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries will be receiving their bonuses for the 2016 financial year. The bonus payout of over $256,000 is for established salaried staff and casual workers based on assessment of individual KPIs in line with a company’s…

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October 12, 2017

“Connecting Ships, Ports and People”

Fiji Ports Corporation Limited and its subsidiary company, Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited joined the rest of their stakeholders in the maritime industry in celebrating the World Maritime Day at the Fiji Maritime Academy on October 12. This year, the World Maritime Day theme was “Connecting Ships, Ports and People” which reaffirms that shipping…

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September 19, 2017

Chinese Language Training for FPCL officers

The Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) continues to commit itself towards enhancing service delivery to its customers. And in a pilot development, it has now undertaken training for 15 of its officers to learn basic Chinese language to help in their day to day operations. FPCL Human Capital Services and Training officer, Anare Leweniqila said…

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April 25, 2017

JULY-RECORD DIVIDEND TO GOVERNMENT

The recent Annual General Meeting saw newly-appointed Fiji Ports Corporation Ltd Chairman, Tevita Kuruvakadua, presenting a dividend cheque of $3.6 million to the Attorney General and Minister for Public Enterprises, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum. The dividend for the 2012 financial year represents 50% of the company’s profit after tax, and is an indication that FPCL is continuing…

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April 25, 2017

JUNE- PPP FOR PORTS TERMINAL LTD

With the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding by Fiji Ports Corporation Ltd (FPCL) on behalf of subsidiary Ports Terminal Ltd (PTL) with Sri Lankan based Aitken Spence PLC, the ports operations at Suva and Lautoka are now to be managed by a Public/Private Partnership (PPP). At the MOU signing, the Honourable Prime Minister, Voreqe…

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April 25, 2017

MAY- COMPLIANCE AN IMPORTANT SECURITY TOOL

With the potential for a terrorist attack an ever-present threat for all security and border control personnel world-wide, 85 representatives from forty countries gathered at the Asia Pacific Centre for Security Studies (APCSS) in Honolulu. Representing Fiji at the month-long Comprehensive Security Responses to Terrorism Course was Fiji Ports Senior Port Facility Security Officer, Captain…

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April 25, 2017

FPCL AND FRCA SIGN AGREEMENT

The Fiji Revenue Customs Authority and Fiji Ports Corporation Limited today signed an agreement on the upgrading of cameras in Suva and Lautoka Ports. The agreement will see the installation of 20 cameras in both ports by Professional Electronics Limited. “The security of our ports is important and critical to both FPCL and FRCA,” FRCA…

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April 25, 2017

REPAIRWORKS FOR RFNS KIKAU II

A major project underway at Fiji Ships & Heavy Industries Ltd (FSHIL) is the refitting of RFNS 202 Kikau II. “We faced a major challenge in slipping the Kikau, as the 200 tones slipway was out of commission. We introduced an emergency plan and slipped the vessel on the five hundred tone slipway so that…

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