Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago – Caribbean Airways Cargo premiers its new chilly storage facility in Piarco, Trinidad. The just lately inaugurated facility, launched on March twentieth, caters particularly to plane pallets and containers.
This facility has almost 5,000 sq. toes of storage for temperature-sensitive export cargo. Its opening is an enormous milestone for Caribbean Airways Cargo. It’s the first facility of its type on the Piarco aerodrome and within the English-speaking Caribbean. This new unit significantly advantages most of the airline’s prospects who export perishable items, particularly native fish exporters.
The Grand Opening of this new facility was ushered in by a standard ribbon slicing ceremony by the hands of Caribbean Airways Common Supervisor – Cargo and New Enterprise, Marklan Moseley, together with CEO, Garvin Medera. In attendance at this auspicious event have been a number of the airline’s key transport and logistics stakeholders, in addition to administration and cargo group members.
“At Caribbean Airways Cargo, we reaffirm our dedication to steady innovation and repair excellence, and this facility was constructed to protect the integrity of our prospects’ shipments and supply them with enhanced reliability of their logistics chain,” Common Supervisor, Marklan Moseley assured stakeholders on the ceremony.
Temperature Management

This spectacular addition to the services, out there by Caribbean Airways Cargo, can retailer plane pallets for giant all-cargo freighters. Geared up with a state-of-the-art roller system, the unit was constructed to accommodate the straightforward loading and storage of as much as 40 plane pallets.
Mecalfab Ltd., a Trinidad and Tobago-based firm, created the chilly storage unit particularly for Caribbean Airways. It has wonderful temperature management, protecting it at a minimal of two levels Celsius.
Caribbean Airways Cargo is devoted to fostering the development of commerce and financial actions all through the area. The airline operates a Boeing 767 all cargo plane with 5 (5) weekly return flights between Miami and Port-of-Spain.