Local government and port authority join forces
One major development is the local government working with port authority in Cap-Haitien about future cruise liners bringing tourists to the city.
One major development is the local government working with port authority in Cap-Haitien about future cruise liners bringing tourists to the city.
The port has to be ready to receive thousands of people and
number of huge vessels. The
accommodation of people and ships is costly.
Arrangement between those two separate entities is needed
to get the tourism industry off the ground.
What it takes to get the port ready for business
First, the port authority needs to improve or renovate the port facility. They need new offices and the recruitment of more experienced people to handle the flow of arrivals of tourists and ships. The use of sophisticated equipments and technology, however costly, should be acquired to communicate with the outside world and to facilitate the task.
First, the port authority needs to improve or renovate the port facility. They need new offices and the recruitment of more experienced people to handle the flow of arrivals of tourists and ships. The use of sophisticated equipments and technology, however costly, should be acquired to communicate with the outside world and to facilitate the task.
Tourism funds providers
This entire tourism endeavor costs money. But who will provide the funds? Local and federal governments will take the lion share of the cost; the port authority will make up the difference. All three branches of government work jointly to make this northern Haiti tourism project a success.
The port authority of Cap-Haitien will receive the first
installment of cash to start the renovation process. With good money management and steady work
being done, the contractors promise to complete the project on or ahead of
schedule.
To meet their goal, contractors hire experienced laborers or
known professionals to do the job. The
incentive that those contractors offer to their employees improves their work
performance and quality.
That’s what it takes for employees to be at their best.
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