St. Lucia Air and Sea Ports Authority (SLASPA) and Chamber of Commerce Conclude Successful Meeting to Address Port Challenges and Enhance Efficiency
Castries, St. Lucia – November 7,2024 – On November 7, 2024, the St. Lucia Air and Sea Ports Authority (SLASPA) and the St. Lucia Chamber of Commerce convened for a pivotal online meeting to address ongoing operational challenges and discuss strategic initiatives aimed at optimizing port efficiency. The meeting brought together key stakeholders from SLASPA, the business community, Customs & Excise, port agents, and other relevant parties, underscoring the importance of collaborative efforts to resolve critical issues impacting the port's functionality.
The discussion focused on several high-priority areas, including infrastructure constraints, cargo handling inefficiencies, storage limitations, and the need for enhanced communication and coordination between port operators, Customs, and business entities. With the approach of the busy holiday season, the dialogue was designed to identify both immediate and long-term solutions to ensure seamless movement of goods and mitigate delays that have been affecting local businesses and leading to increased costs to consumers.
Key Takeaways from the Meeting:
Statements from Stakeholders:
Mr. Brian Lousy, Executive Director of the St. Lucia Chamber of Commerce thanked everyone for their participation and contributions to the discussion. He also expressed gratitude to SLASPA for their positive attitude and for sharing with the Meeting the challenges the have been encountering and bring some positive solutions to the table.
Mr. Adrian Hilaire, SLASPA's Deputy General Manager of Seaports, expressed appreciation for the open dialogue, stating, "This meeting was a vital opportunity for SLASPA to engage with the business community, hear their concerns, and share our ongoing efforts to improve the port's efficiency. We are committed to finding sustainable solutions to meet the growing demands of the trade sector and to ensuring that St. Lucia remains competitive in the region.”
Looking Ahead:
Both SLASPA and the Chamber of Commerce are optimistic about the outcomes of the meeting and the progress made in addressing the port's challenges. The initiatives discussed are expected to have a positive impact on the efficiency of port operations, which will ultimately benefit the wider economy, reduce costs for businesses consumers, and improve the customer experience.
For further updates please contact The St. Lucia Chamber of Commerce at info@stluciachamber.org or visit our website at www.stluciachamber.org or call us at 4523165.