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Haiti - Reconstruction: Bolloré Africa Logistics in Haiti for potential investments in the port sector
24/03/2012 10:50:14

Haiti - Reconstruction: Bolloré Africa Logistics in Haiti for potential investments in the port sector

The Consul General of the Republic of Haiti in New York Charles Antoine Forbin, goes to Port-au-Prince this weekend with the delegation of Bolloré Africa Logistics, composed of Eric Melet, Director General, Mr. Philip Leveilley, Project Director, Mr. David Reekmans, Regional Director, Democratic Republic of Congo.

The group Bolloré Africa Logistics will begin the first stages of negotiation in view of potential investments in the port sector. This is the second investment mission in Haiti of Consul General Forbin

The Bolloré Group is among the 500 largest companies with a turnover greater than €7 billion, own funds over 4 billion and a workforce of nearly 35,000 employees in over 80 countries.

Leader in the field of development and management of port transport infrastructure and by rail in the form of public private partnerships (PPP), the Bolloré Group has among other, successfully conducted, the operations of modernization, of expansion and management in 14 ports on the African continent.

SL/ HaitiLibre



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