Senior Multimedia Reporter
geisha.kowlessar@guardian.co.tt
Former acting president of the Point Lisas Industrial Port Development Corporation Ltd (Plipdeco) Dr Averne Pantin, has resigned effective February 7, 2025, after being sent on administrative leave last month.
Pantin was appointed to act as president effective July 29, 2024.
That was the same day the Plipdeco board announced that its last substantive president, Ashley Taylor, was placed on administrative leave.
Pantin, whose substantive position was vice-president technical services, was placed on administrative leave effective January 20.
Then in a notice of material change posted on the T&T Stock Exchange yesterday stated, “Pursuant to Section 64(1)(b) of the Securities Act 2012, Point Lisas Industrial Port Development Corporation Limited wishes to announce the following change of senior officer: Dr Averne Pantin, vice-president technical services, resigned from the corporation, effective the 7th day of February, 2025. The corporation wishes to express its gratitude to Dr Pantin for his service.”
The changes at Plipdeco have not only been in the C-suite, the board of the landlord of the Point Lisas Industrial Estate and the operator of the Port of Point Lisas has also experienced some changes.
In a notice published on October 11, 2024, Plipdeco announced that Dr Daniel Dookie, who was its chairman, had “ceased to hold a position on the board,” at the 57th annal meeting of the company on October 8, 2024.
The board said Annette Wattie was appointed as chair of the company and Stephen Harris was appointed as a director on the board.
In a notice issued on September 25, Plipdeco announced that Haydn Jones resigned as a director of the company effective September 30, 2024.
Plipdeco also delayed the holding of its annual meeting, which was initially scheduled to be held on July 11.
The meeting was eventually held on October 8.
Earlier this month, on February 7, Works and Transport Rohan Sinanan assured that there is “nothing abnormal” about the several administrative changes to the Plipdeco board and leadership team over the last seven months.
He made the comments at an event held at Plipdeco House, Point Lisas Industrial Estate, which recognised Plipdeco for receiving the Caribbean Shipping Association Port-of-the-Year award for 2024.
For the nine months ended September 30, 2024, Plipdeco declared after tax profit of $180.40 million, a 274 per cent increase compared to the $48.23 million the company earned for the same period in 2023.
The company’s revenue for the nine-month period in 2024 was six per cent higher at $285.07 million than for the same period in 2023.
In its financial report for the period, Plipdeco said, “This significant increase in profitability resulted from a net impact of increased revenue coupled with a decline in some of our operating expenses as well as the positive impact from a reversal of bad debts expense which was previously recognised...
“Based on our present performance for 2024 we expect to exceed both our budgeted and prior year performance. As the year continues, we remain steadfast in our resolve to making our 2024 performance to be a formidable one.”