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Sea Freight Celebrates
published: Sunday | November 30, 2008


Dollis Campbell (left), Mureen Ebanks (centre) and Jacqui Burrell were not only beautiful, but provided a colourful spectacle too. - Photos by Denise Reid

Sea Freight Jamaica celebrated its first year in the friendly city of Montego Bay in fine style on November 20.

The company's Chief Executive Officer Harry Maragh told the gathering that despite the global uncertainty, Sea Freight has managed to grow its business. He also emphasised Sea Freight's commitment to maintaining high international standards, saying they have risen to the occasion where customer service and efficiency are concerned.

refreshed

Hosted at the Groovy Grouper on Doctor's Cave Beach, a better location could not have been chosen. Clients, guests and staff of the company were refreshed by the pleasant sea breeze.

In attendance were: CPJ's Mark Hart, Brian Jardim and his wife Sheilagh, Jasmine Maragh, wife of Sea Freight CEO Harry Maragh, Denny and Veena Chandiram, Montego Bay Yacht Club's Beverley Russell, president of the National Cruise Council of Jamaica John Byles, Sandals' Jordan Samuda, Paul and Sylvana Tol, Discount Hardware's Basil Johnson, President of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce Lloyd B. Smith, Mobile Welding's Newton Rodney and a host of others.


Caught in conversation are Montego Bay Pilot Boat Service's Norman Samson (left), Suzette Cleghorn and CEO of Sea Freight Jamaica Limited, Harry Maragh.


Businessman Winston Dear gives his wife Denise a look of affection while they converse.


Looking beautiful at the Sea Freight anniversary cocktail reception at the Groovy Grouper are (from left) Veena Chandiram, Charmaine Maragh and Sheilagh Jardim.


JTS Shipping's Janet Edwards is having a good time as she jams to the soca beat.The party was held at Groovy Grouper, in Montego Bay, on November 20.


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