25 point, including repackaging, where necessary to avoid damages to the shipment; Dangerous Goods declarations, where applicable; delivery to the Port of shipment, port fees, customs export processing and the freight cost, be it via air or sea are payable by the shipper unless otherwise instructed. In a door-to-door contract with your freight forwarding agent, the agent is responsible for choosing suitable inland ground, air and ocean transport for moving their customers’ goods. The ground transport must have goods in-transit insurance to cover the value declared by the shipper of their goods. The shipper must recognise that it is their responsibility to make this declaration. A declaration cannot be made when a claim is made; this will not be accepted. Once the cargo customs process is completed, the customs broker will move to pay all the destination charges, including port and agency fees, customs duty and taxes, port storage, the port’s warehouse handling fee, restocking if the duty and charges are not paid on time, container demurrage, and container detention charges. Once all charges are settled in full, the customs receipt, release order/gate pass will be issued to allow the truck to enter the port to collect the shipment. Cargo is then loaded onto the vehicle, and the truck exits the port once the final security check is completed. Thereafter, the trucker will take the consignment to the point or place of delivery provided by the shipper. On receipt of the shipment, the Consignee (Receiver) will then be required to sign a delivery order confirming that the receipt of their shipment is in good order. If any damages are noted during the clearance process, the shipper and the consignee should be advised accordingly by their destination agent. SHIPPING Continued from, P14 NEW YORK, NY: Anthony Singh, better known by his stage name Moses I, was embraced by the Rastafarian community, an experience that shaped his values and world view. He proudly wears the mantle of Rastafari today, crediting the faith for grounding his life and career. Also, passionate about the great teachings of Jamaica’s national hero, Marcus Garvey, Moses I believes that embracing this philosophy can reshape the mindset of Jamaica’s youth, leading to more conscious music and wholesome behaviour. An all-rounder in the music industry, he is not only a recording artiste but also a producer, musician, writer, and mentor. The original composition, ‘Tribute To A Hero’ comes from the archives of one of Jamaica’s most beloved harmony groups, The Ethiopians and the song has greatly inspired reggae singer ‘Moses I’ to record a cover version under the new title ‘Marcus Garvey Day’. This is not just a song, this is the start of an entire vision to encourage the Government of Jamaica to recognise Marcus Garvey’s birthday, August 17, an official public holiday and a day for reflection on the contribution he made to Global Black & African Consciousness. Moses I is on a solid mission to spread more information of the importance of Garvey’s philosophies; he believes that there should be an entire study in school, dedicated to the works of this pioneer, primarily to help raise the awareness of this forefather, who embodied the natural warmth and rich culture of St. Ann, who went on to become one of the greatest leaders, philosophers and Pan-Africanist in the Western Hemisphere at the start of the 20th century. His new single ‘Marcus Garvey Day’ will last for years to come, as a reminder of the vision, the focus, the mission. The record features Anthony Singh aka Moses I (lead vocals), Peter Williamson (keyboards/arrangement), Benjamin Jackson (bass/guitar), Luewin Tony Thomas (Drums), Dean Fraser (saxophone), Adena Myrie (backing vocals), Roland McDermont (mixing engineer) and mixed at Tuff Gong Studio and is released on the LivOn Music Production Label. Credits on the original song - ‘Tribute To A Hero’ done by The Ethiopians, include Leonard Dillion (lead vocals), Carl Jahco Thelwel (producer) and released by Jahco Music/ Sankofa Blackstar. Marcus Garvey Day is available on all social media platforms. Moses I ‘Marcus Garvey Day’ is a tribute to a hero… Anthony Singh, aka Moses I, recording artiste, producer, musician, writer, and mentor, calling attention to a Marcus Garvey Day in his new single, ‘Tribute to (national) Hero. PICTURE COURTESY OF ISLAND GRAPHICS, NY. THE WEEKLY GLEANER | OCTOBER 16 - NOVEMBER 13, 2025 | www.jamaica-gleaner.com | ENTERTAINMENT
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