FSHIL reaches out to the region
The Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited (FSHIL) is setting the standard for ship repairing in the Pacific region based on safety and reliability of its services. Operation Manager, Lopeti Radravu said they are always committed to meeting their customers’ needs as they strive to maintain a business culture that is customer-focused. But even though…
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Trump’s Norwegian Jewel visits Fiji
American cruise liner Norwegian Jewel of the Norwegian Cruise Line made her maiden voyage to Fiji last week, arriving at the Lautoka Port on November 2 and Suva on November 3. The 294m beauty, whose godmother is Melanie Trump, spouse of US President, Donald Trump brought with her a total of 2308 tourists and 1075…
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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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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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“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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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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