Who We Are !
Fiji Ports Corporation Limited which is more commonly known as Fiji Ports is the commercial port management company that manages the two major ports of Suva and Lautoka and the secondary ports of Levuka,Vuda,Malau, Rotuma and Wairiki.
As Fiji is strategically located in the centre of the South Pacific Region our ports, particularly Suva, have an ever increasing role and responsibility, not only for the benefit of Fiji itself but also for that of the other countries of the region, as the regional transport hub to better serve the ever-changing and expanding demands of world shipping.
Fiji Ports objective is to progressively and continuously upgrade our port facilities and services for the benefit of our customers by ensuring a continuing improvement in productivity and efficiency levels.
VAJIRA PIYASENA
Chief Executive Officer
Winner of 2016 Bussiness Excellence Award Prize!
Fiji Ports Corporation Ltd (FPCL) takes anticipated initiatives to address long-term and sustainable infrastructure developments through continuous investments.
Fiji Port Terminal Limited marks the groundbreaking expansion for additional cruise ship and commercial freighters.
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Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited(FSHIL) a subsidiary company of Fiji Ports Corporation Limited operates on a fully commercial self funded basis.
The latest news from the Fiji Ports
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Keep clear of the main navigational channel, boat operators urged.
The safety of vessels in Port waters is always the priority for Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL). Therefore, the Port Regulator is reminding vessel owners, particularly small boat operators to always be on...
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Regional Ship Repair Facility Set up Corporate Garden
Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited (FSHIL) has set up a Corporate Garden as part of the environment-friendly strategies implemented in support of the Pacific Community’s (SPC) Green Pacific Port Initiative. The...
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Majestic Princess visits to Fiji Ports
The Port of Suva and Lautoka welcomed the Majestic Princess royal vessel on her maiden voyage to Fiji in September. Princess Cruises’ newest ship, launching in summer 2017, became the longest vessel to...
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Captain Mosese wins Pilot of the Year Award
The Board and Management of Fiji Ports Corporation Limited have congratulated Senior Port Pilot Captain Mosese Cirikisuva for winning the Pilot of the Year award at the Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji Awards...
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Maritime Industry celebrates International Day
Fiji Ports Corporation Limited and its subsidiary company, Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited joined the rest of their stakeholders in the maritime industry in celebrating the World Maritime Day at Sukuna...
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FSHIL product attracts attention at World Maritime Day
Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited’s fibreglass boat displayed at the World Maritime Day celebrations was the centre of attraction at the annual event held at Sukuna Park on September 27. Operations...
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Importance of Absenteeism and Values taught
Increasing productivity level continues to be the main focus for Fiji Ports Corporation Limited. And in its quest to achieve this, a two-day workshop was organised in Suva and Lautoka in September focusing...
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Port Services commended
The efficiencies of services provided at the Port of Suva and Port of Lautoka during the maiden voyage of the Royal-vessel Majestic Princess have been commended. Master of the vessel, Captain Dino...
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Security Department prepares for Major Exercise
Another successful Port Security- Ship Security exercise was facilitated by FPCL Security Department on September 21st on board the gigantic cruise liner Majestic Princess. And this is leading up to the major...
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FSHIL Implements Green Pacific Port Initiatives
Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited (FSHIL has implemented environment-friendly strategies in support of the Pacific Community’s (SPC) Green Pacific Port Initiative. The regional ship repair facility is joining...
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Dangerous Goods Handlers Learn
Twenty shore based personnel from FPCL and its associate company, Fiji Ports Terminal Limited attended a four day course on International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code) from August 14 to...
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Lautoka Port aims implementation of Sea Container Hygiene System
The Port of Lautoka successfully hosted a trial test on the implementation of the Sea Container Hygiene System (SCHS) conducted by the Pacific Horticulture and Agricultural Market Access Program (PHAMA) on August...
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Chinese Naval Hospital vessel Second Visit to Suva Port
THE Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy Hospital Ship, Ark Peace docked at the Suva Kings wharf on August 2 for a one week providing medical assistance to the members of the public....
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FPCL Supports Charity Events
The Fiji Ship Owners and Agents Association hosted their annual Charity Golf tournament at the Fiji Golf Club in Vatuwaqa, Suva, on July 13 with FPCL proud to continue with its sponsorship towards...
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Fiji Ports Strategises Way Forward
The Strategic Plan for the next five years is expected to be finalised soon after members of the Board, executive management, managers and department heads came together in June to map the way...
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US Coast Guard, NZ Maritime conduct Security Audit
Another security audit was conducted in June on our Ports by the US Coast Guard and NZ Maritime to ensure our facilities meet the standard required under the International Ship and Port Facility...
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Major Clean-up Campaign Advocates for a cleaner Maritime Environment
The importance of keeping the maritime environment clean was a key message during the joint clean-up campaign organised by the Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL), Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji (MSAF) and FPCL...
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FSHIL receives ISO 9001:2015 Accreditation
Fiji Ships and Heavy Industry Limited (FSHIL) is exceptionally proud to announce that it has been awarded the ISO 9001:2015 certification. This prestigious certification — the latest iteration of the world’s leading quality...
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FPCL committed to FICAC’s Corporate Integrity Pledge
Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) signed a memorandum of understanding with the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) signifying its commitment to adopting and upholding the anti-corruption principles underlined in the Corporate Integrity...
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Fiji Ports invest in training
Investing in the training and development of workers is of great importance to the Fiji Ports Corporation Limited giving employees the opportunity to expand their knowledge base, build confidence and enhancing their overall...
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Swamp test reveals unsinkable boat
Members of the media were invited to witness the swamp test of a fibreglass boat in May and to allow them to tell the story of how reliable the FSHIL manufactured product is....
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Improving Productivity through Quality Circle
In a competitive world, improvement in productivity is one of the key factors in the economic development of any nation. Therefore, the Fiji National University’s National Training and Productivity Center was requested to...
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More Vanuatu vessels on FSHIL list
Regional vessel LCT Kalyara is undergoing a major overhaul having been on the Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited (FSHIL) for the past three months. The Vanuatu landing barge was dry docked in...
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CEO, Director attend World Ports Conference
Fiji Ports Corporation Limited was represented at the IAPH Baku 2018 World Ports Conference that was held in Baku, Azerbaijan from May 8-11 this year. The company was represented by chief executive officer,...
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FSHIL secures Samoan market after three decades
Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited (FSHIL) continues to expand its services into the Pacific region and has re-established its market in Samoa. This week marks (March) a milestone achievement for the company...
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Suva Harbour safe from Oil Spill: Naisara
What could have been a major spill in the Suva Harbour last year from the sunken vessel, Southern Phoenix was avoided, thanks to the quick response by the relevant bodies. This was stressed...
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TC Gita Precautionary Measures
As of 1800hrs today, all declared Ports will be closed due to Tropical Cyclone Gita’s expected/forecasted entrance into Fiji waters tonight through Southern Lau. All vessels were advised yesterday to proceed to anchorage...
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Internal Auditors trained on ISO roles
Thirty- five internal auditors from four different companies attended an in-house workshop on Internal Auditing for ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management Systems, facilitated by Fiji Ships Heavy Industries Limited yesterday (Saturday, January 26). The...
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Viking Sun’s Maiden Voyage to Fiji
The Port of Suva welcomed a wave of American and Canadian tourists yesterday when passenger ship, MS Viking Sun made her maiden voyage to Fiji. The 228m-long cruise liner which carried 930 passengers,...
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ISO audit carried out for FSHIL
The audit for ISO 9001: 2015 certification has already been undertaken for Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) audit was carried out this week by Mr Gamini...
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Concerted effort to ease congestion at Port Mua-i-walu
A joint operation by the Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL), Fiji Roads Authority (FRA), Land Transport Authority (LTA), Fiji Police Force, Suva City Council (SCC) and the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure has...
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CEO’s 2017 Christmas Message
As we approach the end of 2017, I trust that you have all enjoyed a very productive year. In reflecting on Fiji Ports Corporation Limited’s (FPCL) journey, it has certainly been an exciting...
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Fiji Ships ensures fibreglass boats meet safety standard
The continuous reports of loss of lives at sea and fibre glass boats capsizing have promoted the Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited to commence boat-building in Fiji. This is to ensure that...
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Second Bonus Payout for Fiji Ports Terminal Limited
Port plays an important role in respect to our economy, says Attorney-General and Minister for Economy Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum He made these comments yesterday after announcing that the 270 staff of Fiji Ports Terminal...
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Gala Night Marks successful year for FPCL
The Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) successfully staged its annual Gala Night at Studio 6 last Saturday (November 25) to celebrate the company’s achievements throughout the year and to thank the employees for...
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US Coast Guard, NZ Maritime train Port Facility Security Officers
Fiji Port facility security officers from around the country went through training today conducted by the US Coast Guards and New Zealand Maritime. The training is aimed at upholding the International Ship and...
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Improved Communication at Local Wharves
Communication with our Chinese customers has now improved thanks to the Chinese Language course that was undertaken. These were the words of Ms Sera Ieli, the Operations Assistant at Muaiwalu Wharf 1 who...
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Fiji Ports Employees Graduate from Chinese Learning Course
Fifteen Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) officers graduated from 10 week training on Chinese Language Beginners Level course on November 8. Speaking at the graduation, FPCL chief executive officer Vajira Piyasena said the...
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FSHIL reaches out to the region
The Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited (FSHIL) is setting the standard for ship repairing in the Pacific region based on safety and reliability of its services. Operation Manager, Lopeti Radravu said they...
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Trump’s Norwegian Jewel visits Fiji
American cruise liner Norwegian Jewel of the Norwegian Cruise Line made her maiden voyage to Fiji last week, arriving at the Lautoka Port on November 2 and Suva on November 3. The 294m...
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Fiji Ports join cancer battle
Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) staged its first Pinktober fundraising drive this morning – a joint effort with its subsidiary company Fiji Ships Heavy Industries Limited (FSHIL), in aid of the Fiji Cancer...
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Control Measures for local wharf Implemented
In its continuous effort to mitigate congestion, improve efficiencies and uphold safety at our local port of entry, the Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) has enforced measures that will come into effect from...
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FPCL, FSHIL Reward Employees With Bonus Payout
A total of 214 employees of Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) and its subsidiary company, Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries will be receiving their bonuses for the 2016 financial year. The bonus payout...
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“Connecting Ships, Ports and People”
Fiji Ports Corporation Limited and its subsidiary company, Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited joined the rest of their stakeholders in the maritime industry in celebrating the World Maritime Day at the Fiji...
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Chinese Language Training for FPCL officers
The Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) continues to commit itself towards enhancing service delivery to its customers. And in a pilot development, it has now undertaken training for 15 of its officers to...
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JULY-RECORD DIVIDEND TO GOVERNMENT
The recent Annual General Meeting saw newly-appointed Fiji Ports Corporation Ltd Chairman, Tevita Kuruvakadua, presenting a dividend cheque of $3.6 million to the Attorney General and Minister for Public Enterprises, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum. The...
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JUNE- PPP FOR PORTS TERMINAL LTD
With the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding by Fiji Ports Corporation Ltd (FPCL) on behalf of subsidiary Ports Terminal Ltd (PTL) with Sri Lankan based Aitken Spence PLC, the ports operations at...
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MAY- COMPLIANCE AN IMPORTANT SECURITY TOOL
With the potential for a terrorist attack an ever-present threat for all security and border control personnel world-wide, 85 representatives from forty countries gathered at the Asia Pacific Centre for Security Studies (APCSS)...
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FPCL AND FRCA SIGN AGREEMENT
The Fiji Revenue Customs Authority and Fiji Ports Corporation Limited today signed an agreement on the upgrading of cameras in Suva and Lautoka Ports. The agreement will see the installation of 20 cameras...
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REPAIRWORKS FOR RFNS KIKAU II
A major project underway at Fiji Ships & Heavy Industries Ltd (FSHIL) is the refitting of RFNS 202 Kikau II. “We faced a major challenge in slipping the Kikau, as the 200 tones...
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ILLEGAL FISHING ADDRESSED
Fishing that does not comply with national, regional or global fisheries conservation and management obligations is an issue of major importance for maritime nations like Fiji. Such illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing...
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ANOTHER DIVIDEND RECORD FOR FPCL
THE FPCL dividend payment of $3,698,979 for the 2013 financial year represents a 1.2% increase over the previous year and is the highest yet on record ever paid by FPCL to the Government...
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INSTALLATION OF AIS SYSTEM FOR PORT OF SUVA
The installation of the state-of-the-art Automatic Identification System (AIS) at the Port of Suva has changed the way the Harbour Master coordinates and manages incoming and departing vessels. “We can see any ship...
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CCTV ENHANCES SECURITY
SECURITY at the Ports of Suva and Lautoka has been enhanced with the commissioning of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillance cameras that will help the two ports maintain compliance with the all-important ISPS...
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FSHIL BENEFITS FROM APO INPUT
DELEGATES from FSHIL were amongst the more than 30 representatives from business, industry, manufacturing and Government departments who attended the week-long ISO Elite Auditors’ Training facilitated by Mr Yong Kok Seng, from Malaysia,...
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FSHIL BENEFITS FROM APO INPUT
DELEGATES from FSHIL were amongst the more than 30 representatives from business, industry, manufacturing and Government departments who attended the week-long ISO Elite Auditors’ Training facilitated by Mr Yong Kok Seng, from Malaysia,...
learn more→ -
CCTV ENHANCES SECURITY
SECURITY at the Ports of Suva and Lautoka has been enhanced with the commissioning of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillance cameras that will help the two ports maintain compliance with the all-important ISPS...
learn more→ -
INSTALLATION OF AIS SYSTEM FOR PORT OF SUVA
The installation of the state-of-the-art Automatic Identification System (AIS) at the Port of Suva has changed the way the Harbour Master coordinates and manages incoming and departing vessels. “We can see any ship...
learn more→ -
ANOTHER DIVIDEND RECORD FOR FPCL
THE FPCL dividend payment of $3,698,979 for the 2013 financial year represents a 1.2% increase over the previous year and is the highest yet on record ever paid by FPCL to the Government...
learn more→ -
ILLEGAL FISHING ADDRESSED
Fishing that does not comply with national, regional or global fisheries conservation and management obligations is an issue of major importance for maritime nations like Fiji. Such illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing...
learn more→ -
REPAIRWORKS FOR RFNS KIKAU II
A major project underway at Fiji Ships & Heavy Industries Ltd (FSHIL) is the refitting of RFNS 202 Kikau II. “We faced a major challenge in slipping the Kikau, as the 200 tones...
learn more→ -
FPCL AND FRCA SIGN AGREEMENT
The Fiji Revenue Customs Authority and Fiji Ports Corporation Limited today signed an agreement on the upgrading of cameras in Suva and Lautoka Ports. The agreement will see the installation of 20 cameras...
learn more→ -
MAY- COMPLIANCE AN IMPORTANT SECURITY TOOL
With the potential for a terrorist attack an ever-present threat for all security and border control personnel world-wide, 85 representatives from forty countries gathered at the Asia Pacific Centre for Security Studies (APCSS)...
learn more→ -
JUNE- PPP FOR PORTS TERMINAL LTD
With the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding by Fiji Ports Corporation Ltd (FPCL) on behalf of subsidiary Ports Terminal Ltd (PTL) with Sri Lankan based Aitken Spence PLC, the ports operations at...
learn more→ -
JULY-RECORD DIVIDEND TO GOVERNMENT
The recent Annual General Meeting saw newly-appointed Fiji Ports Corporation Ltd Chairman, Tevita Kuruvakadua, presenting a dividend cheque of $3.6 million to the Attorney General and Minister for Public Enterprises, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum. The...
learn more→ -
Chinese Language Training for FPCL officers
The Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) continues to commit itself towards enhancing service delivery to its customers. And in a pilot development, it has now undertaken training for 15 of its officers to...
learn more→ -
“Connecting Ships, Ports and People”
Fiji Ports Corporation Limited and its subsidiary company, Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited joined the rest of their stakeholders in the maritime industry in celebrating the World Maritime Day at the Fiji...
learn more→ -
FPCL, FSHIL Reward Employees With Bonus Payout
A total of 214 employees of Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) and its subsidiary company, Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries will be receiving their bonuses for the 2016 financial year. The bonus payout...
learn more→ -
Control Measures for local wharf Implemented
In its continuous effort to mitigate congestion, improve efficiencies and uphold safety at our local port of entry, the Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) has enforced measures that will come into effect from...
learn more→ -
Fiji Ports join cancer battle
Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) staged its first Pinktober fundraising drive this morning – a joint effort with its subsidiary company Fiji Ships Heavy Industries Limited (FSHIL), in aid of the Fiji Cancer...
learn more→ -
Trump’s Norwegian Jewel visits Fiji
American cruise liner Norwegian Jewel of the Norwegian Cruise Line made her maiden voyage to Fiji last week, arriving at the Lautoka Port on November 2 and Suva on November 3. The 294m...
learn more→ -
FSHIL reaches out to the region
The Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited (FSHIL) is setting the standard for ship repairing in the Pacific region based on safety and reliability of its services. Operation Manager, Lopeti Radravu said they...
learn more→ -
Fiji Ports Employees Graduate from Chinese Learning Course
Fifteen Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) officers graduated from 10 week training on Chinese Language Beginners Level course on November 8. Speaking at the graduation, FPCL chief executive officer Vajira Piyasena said the...
learn more→ -
Improved Communication at Local Wharves
Communication with our Chinese customers has now improved thanks to the Chinese Language course that was undertaken. These were the words of Ms Sera Ieli, the Operations Assistant at Muaiwalu Wharf 1 who...
learn more→ -
US Coast Guard, NZ Maritime train Port Facility Security Officers
Fiji Port facility security officers from around the country went through training today conducted by the US Coast Guards and New Zealand Maritime. The training is aimed at upholding the International Ship and...
learn more→ -
Gala Night Marks successful year for FPCL
The Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) successfully staged its annual Gala Night at Studio 6 last Saturday (November 25) to celebrate the company’s achievements throughout the year and to thank the employees for...
learn more→ -
Second Bonus Payout for Fiji Ports Terminal Limited
Port plays an important role in respect to our economy, says Attorney-General and Minister for Economy Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum He made these comments yesterday after announcing that the 270 staff of Fiji Ports Terminal...
learn more→ -
Fiji Ships ensures fibreglass boats meet safety standard
The continuous reports of loss of lives at sea and fibre glass boats capsizing have promoted the Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited to commence boat-building in Fiji. This is to ensure that...
learn more→ -
CEO’s 2017 Christmas Message
As we approach the end of 2017, I trust that you have all enjoyed a very productive year. In reflecting on Fiji Ports Corporation Limited’s (FPCL) journey, it has certainly been an exciting...
learn more→ -
Concerted effort to ease congestion at Port Mua-i-walu
A joint operation by the Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL), Fiji Roads Authority (FRA), Land Transport Authority (LTA), Fiji Police Force, Suva City Council (SCC) and the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure has...
learn more→ -
ISO audit carried out for FSHIL
The audit for ISO 9001: 2015 certification has already been undertaken for Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) audit was carried out this week by Mr Gamini...
learn more→ -
Viking Sun’s Maiden Voyage to Fiji
The Port of Suva welcomed a wave of American and Canadian tourists yesterday when passenger ship, MS Viking Sun made her maiden voyage to Fiji. The 228m-long cruise liner which carried 930 passengers,...
learn more→ -
Internal Auditors trained on ISO roles
Thirty- five internal auditors from four different companies attended an in-house workshop on Internal Auditing for ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management Systems, facilitated by Fiji Ships Heavy Industries Limited yesterday (Saturday, January 26). The...
learn more→ -
TC Gita Precautionary Measures
As of 1800hrs today, all declared Ports will be closed due to Tropical Cyclone Gita’s expected/forecasted entrance into Fiji waters tonight through Southern Lau. All vessels were advised yesterday to proceed to anchorage...
learn more→ -
Suva Harbour safe from Oil Spill: Naisara
What could have been a major spill in the Suva Harbour last year from the sunken vessel, Southern Phoenix was avoided, thanks to the quick response by the relevant bodies. This was stressed...
learn more→ -
FSHIL secures Samoan market after three decades
Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited (FSHIL) continues to expand its services into the Pacific region and has re-established its market in Samoa. This week marks (March) a milestone achievement for the company...
learn more→ -
CEO, Director attend World Ports Conference
Fiji Ports Corporation Limited was represented at the IAPH Baku 2018 World Ports Conference that was held in Baku, Azerbaijan from May 8-11 this year. The company was represented by chief executive officer,...
learn more→ -
More Vanuatu vessels on FSHIL list
Regional vessel LCT Kalyara is undergoing a major overhaul having been on the Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited (FSHIL) for the past three months. The Vanuatu landing barge was dry docked in...
learn more→ -
Improving Productivity through Quality Circle
In a competitive world, improvement in productivity is one of the key factors in the economic development of any nation. Therefore, the Fiji National University’s National Training and Productivity Center was requested to...
learn more→ -
Swamp test reveals unsinkable boat
Members of the media were invited to witness the swamp test of a fibreglass boat in May and to allow them to tell the story of how reliable the FSHIL manufactured product is....
learn more→ -
Fiji Ports invest in training
Investing in the training and development of workers is of great importance to the Fiji Ports Corporation Limited giving employees the opportunity to expand their knowledge base, build confidence and enhancing their overall...
learn more→ -
FPCL committed to FICAC’s Corporate Integrity Pledge
Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) signed a memorandum of understanding with the Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) signifying its commitment to adopting and upholding the anti-corruption principles underlined in the Corporate Integrity...
learn more→ -
FSHIL receives ISO 9001:2015 Accreditation
Fiji Ships and Heavy Industry Limited (FSHIL) is exceptionally proud to announce that it has been awarded the ISO 9001:2015 certification. This prestigious certification — the latest iteration of the world’s leading quality...
learn more→ -
Major Clean-up Campaign Advocates for a cleaner Maritime Environment
The importance of keeping the maritime environment clean was a key message during the joint clean-up campaign organised by the Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL), Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji (MSAF) and FPCL...
learn more→ -
US Coast Guard, NZ Maritime conduct Security Audit
Another security audit was conducted in June on our Ports by the US Coast Guard and NZ Maritime to ensure our facilities meet the standard required under the International Ship and Port Facility...
learn more→ -
Fiji Ports Strategises Way Forward
The Strategic Plan for the next five years is expected to be finalised soon after members of the Board, executive management, managers and department heads came together in June to map the way...
learn more→ -
FPCL Supports Charity Events
The Fiji Ship Owners and Agents Association hosted their annual Charity Golf tournament at the Fiji Golf Club in Vatuwaqa, Suva, on July 13 with FPCL proud to continue with its sponsorship towards...
learn more→ -
Chinese Naval Hospital vessel Second Visit to Suva Port
THE Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy Hospital Ship, Ark Peace docked at the Suva Kings wharf on August 2 for a one week providing medical assistance to the members of the public....
learn more→ -
Lautoka Port aims implementation of Sea Container Hygiene System
The Port of Lautoka successfully hosted a trial test on the implementation of the Sea Container Hygiene System (SCHS) conducted by the Pacific Horticulture and Agricultural Market Access Program (PHAMA) on August...
learn more→ -
Dangerous Goods Handlers Learn
Twenty shore based personnel from FPCL and its associate company, Fiji Ports Terminal Limited attended a four day course on International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code) from August 14 to...
learn more→ -
FSHIL Implements Green Pacific Port Initiatives
Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited (FSHIL has implemented environment-friendly strategies in support of the Pacific Community’s (SPC) Green Pacific Port Initiative. The regional ship repair facility is joining...
learn more→ -
Security Department prepares for Major Exercise
Another successful Port Security- Ship Security exercise was facilitated by FPCL Security Department on September 21st on board the gigantic cruise liner Majestic Princess. And this is leading up to the major...
learn more→ -
Port Services commended
The efficiencies of services provided at the Port of Suva and Port of Lautoka during the maiden voyage of the Royal-vessel Majestic Princess have been commended. Master of the vessel, Captain Dino...
learn more→ -
Importance of Absenteeism and Values taught
Increasing productivity level continues to be the main focus for Fiji Ports Corporation Limited. And in its quest to achieve this, a two-day workshop was organised in Suva and Lautoka in September focusing...
learn more→ -
FSHIL product attracts attention at World Maritime Day
Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited’s fibreglass boat displayed at the World Maritime Day celebrations was the centre of attraction at the annual event held at Sukuna Park on September 27. Operations...
learn more→ -
Maritime Industry celebrates International Day
Fiji Ports Corporation Limited and its subsidiary company, Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited joined the rest of their stakeholders in the maritime industry in celebrating the World Maritime Day at Sukuna...
learn more→ -
Captain Mosese wins Pilot of the Year Award
The Board and Management of Fiji Ports Corporation Limited have congratulated Senior Port Pilot Captain Mosese Cirikisuva for winning the Pilot of the Year award at the Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji Awards...
learn more→ -
Majestic Princess visits to Fiji Ports
The Port of Suva and Lautoka welcomed the Majestic Princess royal vessel on her maiden voyage to Fiji in September. Princess Cruises’ newest ship, launching in summer 2017, became the longest vessel to...
learn more→ -
Regional Ship Repair Facility Set up Corporate Garden
Fiji Ships and Heavy Industries Limited (FSHIL) has set up a Corporate Garden as part of the environment-friendly strategies implemented in support of the Pacific Community’s (SPC) Green Pacific Port Initiative. The...
learn more→ -
Keep clear of the main navigational channel, boat operators urged.
The safety of vessels in Port waters is always the priority for Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL). Therefore, the Port Regulator is reminding vessel owners, particularly small boat operators to always be on...
learn more→