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Ramps launches less-than-container service to Guyana from Miami

Trinidad-headquartered Ramps Logistics has launched a new direct service from Miami, USA to Guyana for those shipping less than a container. Ramps Logistics said in a press release that the ā€˜Less than a Container Load’ (LCL), is convenient and inexpensive. The release stated that starting on 16th March 2021, sailings will occur every two weeks,…

Ramps pays it forward with Food Bank initiative

RampsĀ Logistics was able to feed over 2,000 families through a food bank initiative that they embarked on during the month of June.Ā  From June 5 to 26, Ramps hosted families from all over the countryĀ who cameĀ to theirĀ fourĀ distribution pointsĀ for food.Ā  Stories of single mothers trying to make ends meet, unemployed fathers who travelled from miles away…

Ramps Christmas motorcade visits children’s homes throughout Trinidad

Loop NewsDecember 14, 2021 02:19 PM ET he Ramps Christmas Motorcade took to the roads to visit five Children’s Homes throughout the country to spread the Christmas spirit with underprivileged children on Saturday. The team visited the Couva Children’s Home, El Shaddai, Wesley Ann Home, Ezekiel Orphanage andĀ Jaya Lakshmi Home during the annual initiative. According…

RAMPS Logistics sharing the Christmas spirit…..and more

Last Saturday, year, the local operations of the Trinidad and Tobago company Ramps Logistics, entered into the traditional spirit of the typical Guyanese Christmas, staging its Kids Christmas MotorcadeĀ  that allowed for the distribution of seasonal gifts to two hundred and forty five (245) childrenĀ  resident at the the St. Ann’s Girls Home, Joshua House…

Why are consumers paying more?

Akash Samaroo Recently companies like the National Flour Mills (NFM) and Nestle have attributed their price increases to issues along the ā€˜supply chain.’ It’s something the supermarkets have also been blaming for the sharp rise in food prices. But what does that mean? What is a supply chain? ā€œIt’s basically the movement of material from…

Guyanese-Trinidadian joint venture focussing on agriculture exports

RAMPS Logistics Vice President of Regional Initiatives, Rudy Rampersad (left) and CEO of GK Logistics Gerry Gouveia Snr. holding their signed partnership accord. A joint venture logistics company between Roraima Airways and the Trinidad-headquartered RAMPS Logistics have teamed up to form the majority Guyanese-owned Arapaima Logistics which has already sealed a deal to ship 10,000…

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