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SIPA Lights up Noro

Solomon Ports today officially commissioned the first ever LED lighting system and CCTV fibre Network for Noro Port, Western Province today. This is the first ...


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SIPA in danger of silent takeover?

Solomon Ports is deeply concerned and threatened by the ongoing break bulk operation of Leeroy Jetty at Lunnga, East Honiara. SIPA, a State-Owned Enterprise (S ...


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Solomon Ports Easter Notice

The Board, Management and Staff of Solomon Islands Ports Authority wish to extend to the Government, Shipping Agents, and Port users, Stake holders and the peop ...


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3 ‘R’s Campaign commences in Schools.

Solomon Ports this week has commenced its rollout of the 3 ‘R’s campaign around schools in the capital City of Honiara. This week SIPA staff visited two school ...


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Solomon Ports launches 3 ‘R’s campaign.

Solomon Ports has now commenced the ‘Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle’ (3 rs) campaign in Honiara. The 3R (Reduce-Reuse-Recycle) Concept is a sequence of steps on ho ...


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SIPA HANDS OVER MACHINES TO SINU

Solomon Ports has handed over used machineries to the Solomon Islands National University (SINU) to their automotive engineering department.   This will go to ...


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Port Modernization plan takes shape

Solomon Ports has officially commissioned the new 'Domestic Port Terminal Gate House' at the Honiara Domestic Terminal. Prime Minister Hon. Manasseh Sogavare w ...


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Solomon Ports inside 5th Global Entreps Awards final round

Solomon Ports’ ‘Green Ports Initiative’ has been shortlisted among 126 countries to compete in the final round of the ‘5th Global Entreps Awards’.  The 5th Glo ...


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Solomon Ports assists Rotary Club Honiara

Solomon Ports is pleased to assist the Solomon Islands Wantok Association of NSW organised the donation of 70 beds for Kilu’ufi Hospital, in Malaita Province. ...


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Solomon Ports 45th PMTA Conference Postponed  

This year’s proposed 45th Pacific Maritime Transport Alliance Conference has officially been postponed to July next year 2021. Solomon Ports was selected to be ...


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