OECS shipping study: beneficiary framework contract Lot 2 - transport and infrastructure. Final report

By: GOPA Consultant
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Bad Hamburg : GOPA Consultants, January 2010Description: vii, 54 p. ill., tbls., graphsSubject(s): Sea Transport | Feasibility Studies | Consultant's Report | Development Projects | CaribbeanSummary: The OECS shipping study conducted in 2009 assessed the feasibility of a profitable shipping network in the Eastern Caribbean, specifically targeting Dominica, Grenada, St Lucia and St Vincient and the Grenadines. It identified potential for a viable network but highlighted significant challenges, including the need for improved shipping efficiency and port infrastructure. Key recommendations from the study included establishment of a regional shipping company, comprehensive port development plan, efficiency improvements, and collaborative government efforts. The finding serves as an important guide for policy makers and skateholders aiming to emhance the shipping landscape in the OECS, fostering economic growth and connectivity in the region.
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Grey Literature National Documentation Centre
Caribbean Collection
02268-XI (Browse shelf) Available NDC25020021

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The OECS shipping study conducted in 2009 assessed the feasibility of a profitable shipping network in the Eastern Caribbean, specifically targeting Dominica, Grenada, St Lucia and St Vincient and the Grenadines. It identified potential for a viable network but highlighted significant challenges, including the need for improved shipping efficiency and port infrastructure. Key recommendations from the study included establishment of a regional shipping company, comprehensive port development plan, efficiency improvements, and collaborative government efforts. The finding serves as an important guide for policy makers and skateholders aiming to emhance the shipping landscape in the OECS, fostering economic growth and connectivity in the region.

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