Phase one of Westlands Port Expansion Project at Kingston Freeport Terminal expected to cost Government about US$80 million

Phase one of the Westlands Port Expansion Project at the Kingston Freeport Terminal is expected to cost the Government about US$80 million.

This project will expand the terminal’s infrastructure, increase cargo handling capacity, and improve operational efficiency at the terminal, thereby reinforcing Jamaica’s position as a leading transhipment hub in the region.

It signals a strategic investment in Jamaica’s economic growth and showcases the strength of public-private partnerships in national development.

The project is expected to unlock new opportunities for trade, job creation, and regional competitiveness.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony today, Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness noted that this will solidify Jamaica’s role as a powerhouse in global logistics.

He noted that the project also involves the relocation of the Tinson Pen Aerodrome and the rerouting of the Marcus Garvey Boulevard.

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National champion Tina Clayton withdraws from Womens 100 metres in Monaco

Phase one of the Westlands Port Expansion Project at the Kingston Freeport Terminal is expected to cost the Government about US$80 million.

This project will expand the terminal’s infrastructure, increase cargo handling capacity, and improve operational efficiency at the terminal, thereby reinforcing Jamaica’s position as a leading transhipment hub in the region.

It signals a strategic investment in Jamaica’s economic growth and showcases the strength of public-private partnerships in national development.

The project is expected to unlock new opportunities for trade, job creation, and regional competitiveness.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony today, Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness noted that this will solidify Jamaica’s role as a powerhouse in global logistics.

He noted that the project also involves the relocation of the Tinson Pen Aerodrome and the rerouting of the Marcus Garvey Boulevard.

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St. James Municipal Corporation approves resolution to have Barracks Road in Montego Bay designated a school zone

Phase one of the Westlands Port Expansion Project at the Kingston Freeport Terminal is expected to cost the Government about US$80 million.

This project will expand the terminal’s infrastructure, increase cargo handling capacity, and improve operational efficiency at the terminal, thereby reinforcing Jamaica’s position as a leading transhipment hub in the region.

It signals a strategic investment in Jamaica’s economic growth and showcases the strength of public-private partnerships in national development.

The project is expected to unlock new opportunities for trade, job creation, and regional competitiveness.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony today, Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness noted that this will solidify Jamaica’s role as a powerhouse in global logistics.

He noted that the project also involves the relocation of the Tinson Pen Aerodrome and the rerouting of the Marcus Garvey Boulevard.

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Kingston Mayor welcomes decision by Appeal Court to overturn Supreme Court’s ruling on approvals granted for development at Bird Sucker Ave

Phase one of the Westlands Port Expansion Project at the Kingston Freeport Terminal is expected to cost the Government about US$80 million.

This project will expand the terminal’s infrastructure, increase cargo handling capacity, and improve operational efficiency at the terminal, thereby reinforcing Jamaica’s position as a leading transhipment hub in the region.

It signals a strategic investment in Jamaica’s economic growth and showcases the strength of public-private partnerships in national development.

The project is expected to unlock new opportunities for trade, job creation, and regional competitiveness.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony today, Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness noted that this will solidify Jamaica’s role as a powerhouse in global logistics.

He noted that the project also involves the relocation of the Tinson Pen Aerodrome and the rerouting of the Marcus Garvey Boulevard.

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Stacious excited to be part of Bob Marley Hope Road cast

Phase one of the Westlands Port Expansion Project at the Kingston Freeport Terminal is expected to cost the Government about US$80 million.

This project will expand the terminal’s infrastructure, increase cargo handling capacity, and improve operational efficiency at the terminal, thereby reinforcing Jamaica’s position as a leading transhipment hub in the region.

It signals a strategic investment in Jamaica’s economic growth and showcases the strength of public-private partnerships in national development.

The project is expected to unlock new opportunities for trade, job creation, and regional competitiveness.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony today, Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness noted that this will solidify Jamaica’s role as a powerhouse in global logistics.

He noted that the project also involves the relocation of the Tinson Pen Aerodrome and the rerouting of the Marcus Garvey Boulevard.

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Miss Kitty’s annual Blood Drive to take place on July 25, 2025  

Phase one of the Westlands Port Expansion Project at the Kingston Freeport Terminal is expected to cost the Government about US$80 million.

This project will expand the terminal’s infrastructure, increase cargo handling capacity, and improve operational efficiency at the terminal, thereby reinforcing Jamaica’s position as a leading transhipment hub in the region.

It signals a strategic investment in Jamaica’s economic growth and showcases the strength of public-private partnerships in national development.

The project is expected to unlock new opportunities for trade, job creation, and regional competitiveness.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony today, Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness noted that this will solidify Jamaica’s role as a powerhouse in global logistics.

He noted that the project also involves the relocation of the Tinson Pen Aerodrome and the rerouting of the Marcus Garvey Boulevard.

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Port Authority says expansion of Westland Port at Kingston Freeport Terminal will help boost country’s economy

Phase one of the Westlands Port Expansion Project at the Kingston Freeport Terminal is expected to cost the Government about US$80 million.

This project will expand the terminal’s infrastructure, increase cargo handling capacity, and improve operational efficiency at the terminal, thereby reinforcing Jamaica’s position as a leading transhipment hub in the region.

It signals a strategic investment in Jamaica’s economic growth and showcases the strength of public-private partnerships in national development.

The project is expected to unlock new opportunities for trade, job creation, and regional competitiveness.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony today, Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness noted that this will solidify Jamaica’s role as a powerhouse in global logistics.

He noted that the project also involves the relocation of the Tinson Pen Aerodrome and the rerouting of the Marcus Garvey Boulevard.

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Gov’t prioritizing expansion of Christiana Transportation Centre

Phase one of the Westlands Port Expansion Project at the Kingston Freeport Terminal is expected to cost the Government about US$80 million.

This project will expand the terminal’s infrastructure, increase cargo handling capacity, and improve operational efficiency at the terminal, thereby reinforcing Jamaica’s position as a leading transhipment hub in the region.

It signals a strategic investment in Jamaica’s economic growth and showcases the strength of public-private partnerships in national development.

The project is expected to unlock new opportunities for trade, job creation, and regional competitiveness.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony today, Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness noted that this will solidify Jamaica’s role as a powerhouse in global logistics.

He noted that the project also involves the relocation of the Tinson Pen Aerodrome and the rerouting of the Marcus Garvey Boulevard.

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Unidentified man gunned down at night club in Runaway Bay St. Ann this morning

Phase one of the Westlands Port Expansion Project at the Kingston Freeport Terminal is expected to cost the Government about US$80 million.

This project will expand the terminal’s infrastructure, increase cargo handling capacity, and improve operational efficiency at the terminal, thereby reinforcing Jamaica’s position as a leading transhipment hub in the region.

It signals a strategic investment in Jamaica’s economic growth and showcases the strength of public-private partnerships in national development.

The project is expected to unlock new opportunities for trade, job creation, and regional competitiveness.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony today, Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness noted that this will solidify Jamaica’s role as a powerhouse in global logistics.

He noted that the project also involves the relocation of the Tinson Pen Aerodrome and the rerouting of the Marcus Garvey Boulevard.

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Kingston man who allegedly punched woman in her mouth arrested and charged

Phase one of the Westlands Port Expansion Project at the Kingston Freeport Terminal is expected to cost the Government about US$80 million.

This project will expand the terminal’s infrastructure, increase cargo handling capacity, and improve operational efficiency at the terminal, thereby reinforcing Jamaica’s position as a leading transhipment hub in the region.

It signals a strategic investment in Jamaica’s economic growth and showcases the strength of public-private partnerships in national development.

The project is expected to unlock new opportunities for trade, job creation, and regional competitiveness.

Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony today, Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness noted that this will solidify Jamaica’s role as a powerhouse in global logistics.

He noted that the project also involves the relocation of the Tinson Pen Aerodrome and the rerouting of the Marcus Garvey Boulevard.

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