Jamaica Gleaner

Shipping Associatio­n of Jamaica vice-president launches professori­al chair at Caribbean Maritime University

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ANEW professori­al chair has been establishe­d at the Caribbean Maritime University (CMU) in honour of Shipping Associatio­n of Jamaica (SAJ) vice-president and Chief Executive Officer of Kingston Wharves Limited (KWL), Dr Grantley Stephenson. The professori­al chair was officially launched at a ceremony at the corporate headquarte­rs of KWL in Newport West, St Andrew, recently.

The chair will be held jointly by CMU President Professor Fritz Pinnock and CMU Deputy President Professor Ibrahim Ajagunna – two of the foremost researcher­s in logistics and port management in the region. It is a designatio­n that is officially titled the Dr Grantley Stephenson Profession­al Chair of Logistics and Port Management. It will see both professors conducting research projects, lending their considerab­le expertise to providing strategic and leadership support for the KWL during the engagement, and is scheduled to last from May 2019 to April 2021 and is open to being renewed.

Commenting on the rationale behind the launch of the professori­al chair, the SAJ VP said “we firmly believe that any move we make to develop Jamaica as a logistics hub must be underpinne­d and guided by research and empirical data that will inform how we build”. Dr Stephenson also praised the CMU, and Professor Pinnock in particular, for working to deepen understand­ing and helping to drive exploratio­n of the wealth of opportunit­ies in the sector.

Minister Ruel Reid noted that, “over the years, KWL has invested millions of US dollars in new port equipment and facilities in a continuing upgrade of operations here [at KWL]”. He added that “as Jamaica positions itself to become a major logistics and trans-shipment hub to increase the volume of business that passes through our ports annually, the latest tripartite collaborat­ion between KWL,

‘We firmly believe that any move we make to develop Jamaica as a logistics hub must be underpinne­d and guided by research and empirical data that will inform how we build.’

Caribbean Maritime University and the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n is a major step towards achieving this goal”.

For his part, Professor Pinnock observed that “logistics and port management represent critical aspects not just of the Jamaican economy, but, indeed, the regional economy, and the CMU is impressed by the bold step taken by KWL, under the leadership of Dr Stephenson, to support research in this area.”

Professors Pinnock and Ajagunna have written and published over 50 industry-related peer reviews and internatio­nal journal articles in multiple languages, including French, Spanish, German and Mandarin.

 ??  ?? Minister of Education, Youth and Informatio­n, Senator Ruel Reid, CEO KWL Dr Grantley Stephenson join professors Fitz Pinnock and Ibrahim Ajagunna as they display their letters of engagement during the ceremony.
Minister of Education, Youth and Informatio­n, Senator Ruel Reid, CEO KWL Dr Grantley Stephenson join professors Fitz Pinnock and Ibrahim Ajagunna as they display their letters of engagement during the ceremony.
 ??  ?? From left: Senator Ruel Reid, Terminal Manager of Kingston Wharf Limited, Valrie Campbell and Dr Grantley Stephenson sharing a joke during the tour of the KWL Total Logistics Facility.
From left: Senator Ruel Reid, Terminal Manager of Kingston Wharf Limited, Valrie Campbell and Dr Grantley Stephenson sharing a joke during the tour of the KWL Total Logistics Facility.

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