Transport and Works Minister, the Hon. Mike Henry, has
announced plans for a dry dock facility to come into operation in the very near
future. Minister Henry was speaking at the Diplomatic Week Conference held at
the Courtleigh Hotel in Kingston recently. Minister Henry said that by
March 2011, a floating dock will be operational at facilities at Harbour Head,
Kingston. He said that the Ministry
of Transport and Works, further to its goal under the Integrated Multi-Modal
Programme, aimed at raising the profile of Jamaica
as a nation serious about maritime development and trade, facilitated a
partnership between German ship owners Harren & Partner, and the local private
sector company, Jamaica Fruit and Shipping, to develop
the docking facilities.
He explained that “The operation of the dry dock in Jamaica
is expected to bring not only more ships to our shores and the revenue
associated with that operation, but also to provide training for Caribbean
Maritime Institute (CMI) cadets, and employment locally, involving industry best
practices and standards”.
Jamaica
is seeking to establish itself as an International Shipping Hub, and ship repair
services and capabilities are critical to this development. Minister Henry added that numerous
business surveys have found that investment decisions of maritime firms in a
particular area are driven by the presence or absence of complete, timely and
good quality maritime services.