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  2. List of companies of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The Barbados Advocate: Consumer services Publishing Bridgetown: 1895 Newspaper P A The Daily Nation: Consumer services Publishing Bridgetown: 1973 Newspaper, part of ONE Caribbean Media (Trinidad and Tobago) P A Trans Island Air 2000: Consumer services Airlines Christ Church: 1982 Airline, defunct 2004 P D Voice of Barbados: Consumer services

  3. Category:Companies of Barbados - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Transport companies of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Aviation companies based in Barbados (1 C, 1 P) This page was last edited on 14 July 2019, at 06:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. List of companies listed on the Barbados Stock Exchange

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  6. Freight forwarder - Wikipedia

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    A freight forwarder or forwarding agent is a person or a company who co-ordinates and organizes the movement of shipments on behalf of a shipper (party that arranges an item for shipment) by liaising with carriers (party that transports goods).

  7. Transport in Barbados - Wikipedia

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    A proposal for a railway system in Barbados was first made in 1845 by Britain. It was not until 1881 that construction began on the new 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) narrow-gauge Barbados Railway by an independent company for the purpose of transporting sugar cane across the island to the seaport of Bridgetown. [9]