the Monkeys ?
Or were they developed here.. I suspect the Intellectual Ghetto played a part here...
<Marsh pointed out that although Kingston will compete with what he described as the Caribbean trans-shipment triangle, its strategic geographic position allows Kingston to act as a hub for southern and eastern United States ports that are draught-restricted.
However, regional threats include the Caucedo Port in the Dominican Republic, Cartagena in Colombia, Balboa in Panama and Manzanilo International Terminal, Panama.
Divestment of the Kingston Container Terminal was first raised by then Prime Minister Bruce Golding in February 2009. The Port Authority in May 2009, and again in June 2011, issued consultancy contracts to PricewaterhouseCoopers totalling US$3.8 million under the privatisation plan.
In January this year, the Government named former Bank of Jamaica Governor Derick Latibeaudiere as chair of an enterprise team for the privatisation of the port.
However, efforts by the Financial Gleaner since last week to reach Latibeaudiere have been unsuccessful.>
SMH...
Or were they developed here.. I suspect the Intellectual Ghetto played a part here...
<Marsh pointed out that although Kingston will compete with what he described as the Caribbean trans-shipment triangle, its strategic geographic position allows Kingston to act as a hub for southern and eastern United States ports that are draught-restricted.
However, regional threats include the Caucedo Port in the Dominican Republic, Cartagena in Colombia, Balboa in Panama and Manzanilo International Terminal, Panama.
Divestment of the Kingston Container Terminal was first raised by then Prime Minister Bruce Golding in February 2009. The Port Authority in May 2009, and again in June 2011, issued consultancy contracts to PricewaterhouseCoopers totalling US$3.8 million under the privatisation plan.
In January this year, the Government named former Bank of Jamaica Governor Derick Latibeaudiere as chair of an enterprise team for the privatisation of the port.
However, efforts by the Financial Gleaner since last week to reach Latibeaudiere have been unsuccessful.>
SMH...
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