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Bahamas Resort: 200-Room Hotel Project

How Port2Site delivered $420,000 in material savings and seamless export logistics for a luxury Caribbean resort development.

200 Rooms

Total Units

$420,000

Material Savings

32%

Savings Percentage

On Schedule

Delivery Timeline

Project Overview

A luxury resort developer in the Bahamas needed a procurement partner who could source high-quality, marine-grade construction materials and handle the complex logistics of Caribbean export.

The project included 200 guest rooms, multiple restaurants, a spa facility, and common areas - all requiring materials that could withstand the salt-air environment while meeting luxury hospitality standards.

Traditional procurement through local suppliers and US distributors would have added significant cost and complexity. The developer needed a single-source solution.

Key Challenges

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    Remote island location with limited local suppliers
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    Hurricane-season construction timeline constraints
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    Need for corrosion-resistant, marine-grade materials
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    Complex customs and import requirements for Bahamas
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    Multiple material categories requiring coordination

The Port2Site Solution

How We Delivered

  • Factory-direct sourcing from verified Asian manufacturers
  • Container consolidation to maximize shipping efficiency
  • Marine-grade specifications for all fixtures and finishes
  • Complete customs documentation and freight forwarding
  • Phased deliveries aligned to construction schedule

Materials Provided

  • LED lighting fixtures (vanity, ceiling, exterior)
  • Commercial plumbing fixtures and trim
  • Porcelain tile flooring
  • Custom vanity cabinets
  • Interior doors and hardware
  • Mirrors and bath accessories
  • Electrical panels and devices

Results

$420K

Total Savings

32%

Below Budget

On Time

All Deliveries

12

Containers Shipped

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