Jamaica Gleaner

FCJ premier provider of industrial space

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CHAIRMAN OF Factories Corporatio­n of Jamaica (FCJ) Lyttleton Shirley says that the Government has wisely tapped the business process outsourcin­g (BPO) sector as one of the key industries to ramp up growth and employment.

Speaking at the Jamaica Promotions Corporatio­n (JAMPRO) third staging of the Jamaica Investment Forum at the Montego Bay Convention Centre in St James on June 13, Shirley said that with its rich potential, the sector now require a bank of skilled workers for its continued growth and sustainabi­lity.

“The Government has acknowledg­ed this and has mandated its various educationa­l arms, such as HEART Trust/National Training Agency, the numerous universiti­es and colleges, as well as secondary schools to harness and enhance our human capital,” Shirley said.

“The educationa­l system is not only geared towards facilitati­ng the present demand of the local BPO players, but also to prepare it for the future demand of the industry, which we intend to move to what I consider to be a sevenstar industry,” he added. Shirley said that the Government recognised that strategica­lly, it must be the “great facilitato­r” to provide the cuttingedg­e space for the industry to do business, employ Jamaicans and allow operators to meet investment targets.

He noted that government agencies such as the FCJ and the Port Authority of Jamaica (PAJ) have been mandated to build spaces at competitiv­e rental rates to facilitate the industry’s demands.

The FCJ chairman said that the PAJ had more than 600,000 square feet of BPO space, facilitati­ng the largest workforce within the industry in Jamaica.

He pointed out that the FCJ had evolved into the premier provider of space with more than 1.7 million square feet under its management for various industries such as agroproces­sing, manufactur­ing, warehousin­g, distributi­on and BPO.

“We are now mandated by the Government to provide over $1.8 million additional square feet of space over the next two years,” Shirley added.

The educationa­l system is not only geared towards facilitati­ng the present demand of the local BPO players, but also to prepare it for the future demand of the industry, which we intend to move to what I con sider to be a seven-star industry.

 ??  ?? Lyttleton ‘Tanni’ Shirley (centre), chairman of the Factories Corporatio­n of Jamaica, makes a point to members of his public relations (PR) team, manager Dara Smith (right), and Paula King Gibson, PR officer, during a break at the recently held...
Lyttleton ‘Tanni’ Shirley (centre), chairman of the Factories Corporatio­n of Jamaica, makes a point to members of his public relations (PR) team, manager Dara Smith (right), and Paula King Gibson, PR officer, during a break at the recently held...

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