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JAPANESE AMBASSADOR TO JAMAICA VISITS THE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT AND WORKS

Japanese Ambassador, His Excellency Hiroshi Yamaguchi (right), sits with Minister of Transport and Works, Mike Henry (centre) and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Transport and Works, Dr. Alwin Hales (left), as they discuss strategies to improve transportation linkages between Jamaica and Japan. The Ambassador made a courtesy call to the Ministry recently.
Minister of Transport and Works, Mike Henry, recently played
host to the Japanese Ambassador to
Jamaica, His Excellency Hiroshi Yamaguchi, in
an effort to establish new strategies, and fortify existing links between the
two nations. Minister Henry outlined Jamaica’s multi-modal
approach to transportation, which includes a synergized link with air, sea, land
and rail in order to maximize time, effort and capital.
He stressed that with Jamaica’s
geographic location, the shipment of goods, especially from the Far East, will
be done more efficiently by taking advantage of Jamaica’s strategic location in order for goods to arrive
at their destinations on time. He also
emphasized that Jamaica and the Port Authority are poised to take
advantage of such business opportunities through the development of multi-modal
logistics and distribution hub services. This, he explained, could see goods
arriving at the ports and being connected by rail and land to the airport (or
vice versa) and off to other destinations across the world within hours.
Ambassador Yamaguchi embraced the concept and said that his country
will move aggressively in forging a symbiotic relationship with
Jamaica. Among the other topics discussed were
the development of Vernamfield as a major aerodrome, the proposed development of
rail transportation, and the expansion of maritime training at the Caribbean
Maritime Institute. Ambassador Yamaguchi will also visit the Caribbean Maritime
Institute, the only Accredited Training Organization (ATO) in the maritime
transportation sector across the Caribbean.
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