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SHIPPING SCHEDULE for CARIBBEAN SEA SHIPPING SCHEDULE For CARIBBEAN SEA As of 26-Sep-2021 Yokohama Port of Port VESSEL NAME Voy Kobe Nagoya Kingston St.Domingo Bridgetown Nassau Other Ports Kisarazu Spain Castries Balboa/24-Aug, P.A.Prince/1-Sep, Aruba/5-Sep, Yokohama Curacao/6-Sep, Bonaire/7-Sep, PT.Cabello/8-Sep, KARIYUSHI LEADER 24E 26-Jul 29-Jul 30-Aug 3-Sep 10-Sep 11-Sep 13-Sep 25-Sep Kingstown/12-Sep, Fort De France/14-Sep, Roseau/15- 28-Jul Sep, P.A.Pitre/16-Sep, St.John's/17-Sep, Basseterre/18- Sep, Hamilton/22-Sep, Freeport/26-Sep Balboa/22-Sep, P.A.Prince/29-Sep, Aruba/4-Oct, Yokohama Curacao/5-Oct, Bonaire/6-Oct, PT.Cabello/7-Oct, EASTERN HIGHWAY 132E 26-Aug 27-Aug 28-Sep 1-Oct 11-Oct 12-Oct 14-Oct 29-Oct Kingstown/13-Oct, Fort De France/15-Oct, 30-Aug Roseau/18-Oct, P.A.Pitre/19-Oct, St.John's/20-Oct, Basseterre/21-Oct, Hamilton/26-Oct, Freeport/1-Nov Balboa/25-Pct, P.A.Prince/29-Oct, Aruba/2-Nov, Yokohama Curacao/3-Nov, Bonaire/4-Nov, PT.Cabello/5-Nov, MARTORELL 147A 27-Sep 28-Sep 28-Oct 1-Nov 8-Nov 9-Nov 11-Nov 25-Nov Kingstown/10-Nov, Fort De France/12-Nov, Roseau/15- 30-Sep Nov, P.A.Pitre/16-Nov, St.John's/17-Nov, Basseterre/18- Nov, Hamilton/22-Nov, Freeport/26-Nov Yokohama SOUTHERN HIGHWAY sub 26-Oct 28-Oct TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 30-Oct (*1) Subject to cargo inducement ** Schedules are subject to change without notice. Booking and Forwarding Services Please contact to each office so that JFA will provide the best forwarding services. <Ports of Discharge> <BOOKING CONTACTS> Balboa, PANAMA Aruba, N. W. INDIES Japan Forwarding Agency Ltd. <Forwarding Services in Japan> Kingston, JAMAICA Curacao, N. W. INDIES Customer Service Center St. Domingo, DOMINICAN REP Bonaire, N. W. INDIES Email: [email protected] Kingstown, ST.VINCENT Pt. Cabello, VENEZUELA TEL: +81-78-805-2447 KOBE LOADING NAGOYA LOADING KISARAZU and Port of Spain, TRINIDAD & TOBAGO FAX: +81-78-805-2448 YOKOHAMA LOADING Georgetown, GUYANA JFA KOBE JFA KUWANA JFA KISARAZU Basseterre, ST. KITTS Paramaribo, SURINAME 1-17-69 Shiohama Ms. Mika Mochizuki 1 Mayafuto Nada-ku 99 Ishizuka Chikarao Tado-cho St. John's, ANTIGUA Port au Prince, HAITI Kobe 657-0854 Kuwana Mie 511-0125 Kisarazu Chiba 292-0838 [email protected] P.A. Pitre, GUADELOUPE Nassau, BAHAMAS TEL: 078-805-2447 TEL: 0594-41-2457 TEL: 0438-36-0066 Philipsburg, ST. MAARTEN Free Port, BAHAMAS FAX: 078-805-2448 FAX: 0594-41-2458 FAX: 0438-36-0068 Roseau, C.W. OF DOMINICA Hamilton, BERMUDA Fort De France, MARITINIQUE Bridgetown, BARBADOS Port Castries, ST. LUCIA St. George's, GRENADA Autoterminal Japan Ltd. (ATJ) provides Pre-shipment Inspection (PSI) for Jamaica at JFA Sites..
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