Cargo Handlers has reported a 6.3% jump in profits for the financial year ended in September, when compared to the same period last year.
This saw the company’s profits jumping from $137.7M in the financial year ended September 2014 to $146.38M
According to the Chairman of the Montego Bay company, Antony Hart, the $146.38 million net profit followed an increase in the amount of cargo and cruise vessels being serviced as well as improvements in the company’s petroleum haulage division.
He says for the period in review, a total of 121 cargo vessels and 51 cruise vessels were serviced by the company, an increase of 34 vessels over the same period of 2014.
For the petroleum division, Hart says it continues to impact revenue positively despite only being in full operations for the year.
Hart says the increase in cruise ship arrivals opens up new opportunities for what he describes as “increasing air lift into Montego Bay”.
He says this trend is expected to benefit the future of the hospitality industry and support growth in Western Jamaica.
The Cargo Handlers Chairman says the company remains optimistic about the year ahead as it continues to pursue additional prospects in line with its existing expertise.
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