Jet Express Trinidad Limited

In 2001 a US Post Office Box company was initiated by five people with a vision. The business was conducted from a sole computer in a tiny office using one delivery vehicle (a Hyundai Accent), burning countless candles at both ends. Within six months, the vision still intact, the P.O. Box company altered its skin to meet the demands of a changing world, retaining two of the original shareholders and welcoming on board two fresh stakeholders who shared in the vision that was to become Jet Express (Trinidad) Limited.

Jet Express (Trinidad) Limited has grown 300% since 2001, not only in its international client base capacity, but also in every other field: Human Resource, established headquarters in San Juan, Trinidad, a satellite office in Miami, Florida and the complete expansion and diversification of the products and services offered, becoming a leading Shipping and Logistics company in the Caribbean. To date our client base numbers in the hundreds and touches all corners of the world from Miami, Florida to Ningbo, China.

Jet Express (Trinidad) Limited is also very proud to have spawned the growth of TrinArk Limited, a procurement and consulting firm.

Member type

Associate

Address

60A Boundary Road Extension

City

San Juan

Country

Trinidad

Phone number

1-868-674-2642

Fax Number

1-868-674-2760

Email address

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Website

http://www.jetexpresstt.com

Products/Services

Local and International Courier Services

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