Jamaica's flag is flying high in China with the launch of the 7545
gross tonne container ship, the M/V Panjang
The container
ship is the first of two new vessels, built in China which will be registered
in Jamaica this year. With Jamaica's comparatively small ship registry,
this adds to the registry's recognition and revenue earnings.
The M/V
Panjang will soon be renamed the M/V CCL Moji and will operate in the
Chinese coastal trade.
Maritime
Authority of Jamaica (MAJ) is responsible under the Shipping Act to
administer the registration of ships and to ensure that they comply
with safety, security, and marine environmental protection treaties
adopted by Jamaica.
In December
2000 the MAJ, transformed the Jamaica Ship Registry into an international
registry where non-nationals could own and register Jamaican ships.
The registry provides much needed foreign exchange and generates additional
income from company incorporation and the employment of Jamaican seafarers.
On hand
to witness the launch were the Jamaican ambassador to China, His Excellency
Wayne McCook, Mrs Claudia Grant, deputy director general of the MAJ,
and Calvin Chen, deputy registrar for China.
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