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Seaport
Wharf Jérémie, in the commune of Cité Soleil.
Here is a picture of the new Wharf Jérémie, in the commune of Cité Soleil.
The project was initiated in November 2013 under the various five year action plans undertaken by the Martelly Administration to put Haiti on the road to prosperity by building supportive infrastructure to rejuvenate its competitiveness and facilities for development. To allow the implementation of the project, 323 families were relocated. They voluntarily dismantled their homes and shifted to makeshift shelters or houses. The plans undertaken by his administration also include the construction of the Port of Petit-Goâve, the North Quay of the Port of Port-au-Prince, and the construction of the Unit of Port of Cabotage of Jérémie and of La Saline.
Port Lafito international multipurpose port and terminal
Port Lafito is a private international multipurpose port and terminal that is under construction at 20 km outside Port-au-Prince. It is Haiti's first greenfield multipurpose Panamax port equipped with the most recent quay and terminal equipment for handling containerized and loose-bulk cargo. 'Panamax' is the term for the size limits of ships traveling through the Panama Canal as per its expansion proposal, October 2006. With an estimated project cost of $57-million and scheduled to be completed within Q4 2014, Port Lafito, a subsidiary of the Gilbert Bigio Group will offer computerized load management for vessels as per Panamax requirement, speedy customs and National Port Authority services. It will be a new gateway which will connect Haiti to the rest of the world. In May this year, Port Lafito announced that it had reached a strategic alliance with SSA Marine to manage its port and terminal operations in Haiti. SSA Marine is a subsidiary of Carrix, Inc., a Seattle, Washington based privately-held company. They have activities at more than 210 terminal facilities and intermodal rail operations, all over the world.
Haiti Seaport services ranked last in the region
A recent study found Haiti to be ranked dead last in the region for services related to port facilities, airports, roads and infrastructure.
Ask any one who has a history of shipping products or materials to Haiti and that person would probably agree with this study
In the meantime, aou neighbor, Dominican Republic is listed among the countries that have been providing the best services.
The study evaluated the quality of transport infrastructure of the country, including cost, time, customs, ability to track shipment and other related factors