Ramps Logistics Guyana Inc – which has Trinidadian ownership – says it has been denied a local content certificate.
In a statement today, it said: “The recently passed Local Content Act stipulates that a company must have a local content certificate to operate in the Guyana Energy Sector. Ramps Logistics Guyana Inc. has followed all the required guidelines to apply for this Certificate and was denied. Against that backdrop, we are hosting a press conference to share information that has recently come to hand in the matter that is relevant to all companies and investors seeking to invest in Guyana”.
Ramps describes itself as a leading provider of freight forwarding and supply chain management services. For over 30 years we have been offering transportation and logistics solutions. Our customized technology and solutions support the way our customers want to do business, wherever they are in the world.
Meanwhile, without mentioning Ramps, the Private Sector Commission today issued a statement supporting what it said was government’s effort to prevent the circumvention of the local content law.
The statement follows:
The Private Sector Commission (PSC) fully supports the Government of Guyana’s intention to take strong action against entities that are attempting to circumvent Guyana’s Local Content Law.
The PSC is concerned by the ongoing practice to bundle contracts which often limits local businesses participating in the value chain.
The Commission will continue its advocacy to ensure that the Local Content Law aids the utilization of Guyanese goods and services and supports skills development, and the training and employment of citizens.
The PSC recognizes the commitment shown by the Government of Guyana to ensure that Guyanese benefit from the oil and gas industry, but notes that the onus is also on the business community to support implementation of the Local Content Law.
The Commission continues to encourage local businesses to get registered by visiting the Local Content Secretariat at 116-117 Cowan Street, Kingston, Georgetown and share their experiences regarding local content.