EDITORS' FORUM: CMU proud of role in building logistics talent pool
Apr 3rd, 2024 | Category: EDITORS' FORUM | 6:57#JamaicaGleaner #CMU #CaribbeanMaritimeUniversity #Logistics APRIL 3, 2024: Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) President Professor Andrew Spencer has shied away from grading the Government’s push to create a logistics-centred economy, but has insisted that his institution is working to provide the skills needed to drive the change. Spencer said the task requires a joint approach among the Government, the Port Authority of Jamaica, the Maritime Authority of Jamaica, the Jamaica Special Economic Zone Authority, and the CMU, which has been looking at the human capital.
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