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Blue Wave Harmony Set to Strengthen Trinidad-Tobago Sea Bridge Logistics

Port Authority Prepares MV Blue Wave Harmony for Service After Repairs

The Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago has confirmed that the MV Blue Wave Harmony — the new passenger and cargo ferry intended to enhance the inter-island logistics network — will soon enter service after completing required repairs in Trinidad.

The vessel departed the Port of Scarborough earlier this week for technical work at a Trinidad facility and is now scheduled for a thorough inspection and certification by international safety authorities before resuming operations. Upon completion, Blue Wave Harmony is expected to be deployed in the coming days to support freight and passenger movement across the Sea Bridge.

What This Means for Freight and Supply Chains

The Blue Wave Harmony was brought in to replace the outgoing MV Cabo Star, offering enhanced cargo capacity, modern loading infrastructure, and greater onboard reliability — features that stakeholders have flagged as vital for steady freight flows between Trinidad and Tobago.

While the vessel was undergoing its commissioning — including sea trials — it encountered hull damage that necessitated repairs before official deployment. Once certified fit for service, its addition to the fleet is expected to stabilize cargo connectivity and reduce logistical bottlenecks, a key priority after recent disruptions to the inter-island transport network.

The Port Authority extended its appreciation to the public for patience during the maintenance period and reiterated its commitment to ensuring a safe and reliable Sea Bridge service moving forward.

Blue Wave Harmony Set to Strengthen Trinidad-Tobago Sea Bridge Logistics

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Blue Wave Harmony Set to Strengthen Trinidad-Tobago Sea Bridge Logistics

Blue Wave Harmony Set to Strengthen Trinidad-Tobago

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