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The Group’s business operations span 8 sectors (Automotive, Beverage, Distribution, Financial Services, Manufacturing, Media, Retail and Services) throughout the Caribbean including Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, Guyana, Grenada and Jamaica.
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ANSA MCAL- CARIBBEAN JOBS ONLINE TOBAGO ANSA McAL Limited 9th – 11th Floors, TATIL Building 11 Maraval Road Port of Spain, Trinidad West Indies Phone: (868) 223-2672 Phone: (868) 225-6225 Fax: (868) 624-8753 http://ansamcal.com
ABOUT US ANSA McAL is the leading conglomerate in the Caribbean region with seventy-three companies spanning seven sectors in over eight territories. Staying true to our founders’ values, we are committed to high standards and sound business principals and practices. We achieve exceptional performance and foster long- term confidence and respect, while generating sustained growth. As we push further to shape the future, we remain conscious of our duty to serve and strengthen the interests of our people, our country and our Caribbean region.
SERVICES Automotive Beverage Construction Distribution Financial Services Manufacturing Real State Retail Media
ANSA McAL-Real Estate The ANSA McAL Group of Companies owns and manages several prime industrial and commercial properties throughout North, Central and South Trinidad & Tobago, and Barbados in the Caribbean. With ownership of over 50 top market properties, most of the Group’s premier commercial properties serve as the business operations for its Brewing, Packaging, Automotive, Financial Services, Construction and Distribution sectors including the landmark TATIL Building, Maple House which is the office of the Canadian High Commission, ANSA Centre in Tobago and ANSA Centre at Maraval Road, Port of Spain.
ANSA McAL-Automotive One of the original subsidiaries of the ANSA McAL Group began with Trinidadian pioneer Charles McEnearney who founded the country’s first Ford Car dealership, McEnearney Motors. Today, the Group’s automotive subsidiaries represent the world’s leading automotive brands. In Trinidad – Jaguar, Land Rover, BMW, MINI, Honda, Mitsubishi, Ford, FUSO, Freightliner, JINBEI, Golden Dragon, New Holland, Hyster, UTILEV and Bush Hog. In Barbados – Ford, Mazda, Kia, BMW/Mini, Volkswagen, Hino and Daihatsu.