Civil Engineering

Seaports

Chain Logistics Study Ports of Kingston and Montego Bay

Client:
Inter-American Development Bank
Location:
Jamaica
Service:
Civil Engineering
Project Overview
EAC, commissioned by the IDB, is currently conducting a Logistics Chain Study in Jamaica. The goal of the project is to identify inefficiencies within the highway and roadway networks and their impacts on the transportation of goods between the ports and end users. The study is geared towards designing strategic interventions to develop and improve freight logistics in a manner that will maximize wealth creation and reduce poverty within Jamaica.

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