Banks DIH Limited is actively seeking to acquire the property which currently houses the Guyana Relief Council to facilitate its continuing expansion since its current operations have outgrown Thirst Park.
“In keeping with vision of Banks DIH to move with the times, we will require space… there is just too much happening at Thirst Park and we don’t have the space to expand. We are planning for the year 2030, [so] we are asking the powers that be, to please actively consider our request to acquire the property next door, where we hope to continue our expansion program. We are willing to offer alternative accommodation at another suitable site without any dislocation of current operations,” Marketing Director George McDonald said yesterday.
McDonald was at the time speaking at the opening of the company’s New Vehicle Workshop, located at the Caribanks facility obliquely opposite Thirst Park.