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Rayneau Gajadhar’s Workforce & Mokesh Arrive In Port Castries

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After nearly 15 years of planning and anticipation, Saint Lucian entrepreneur Rayneau Gajadhar saw his vision come to life on October 28, 2024, at precisely 9:30 a.m. As the massive, bright orange tug vessel, aptly named Workforce, sailed into Port Castries, it symbolized the culmination of Gajadhar's ambition and a new chapter in Caribbean maritime […]

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