Freeport gets positive response at RILA 2016

Wed, Mar 16th 2016, 12:36 PM


Sr. Manager of Business Development and Invest Grand Bahama, Derek Newbold, with LaShawn Dames, Business Services Manager at the RILA Supply Chain 2016 Conference, in Grapevine, Texas earlier this month.

Reducing cost, greater efficiency and first to market are buzz terms for 2016 across the global supply chain and transportation industries. For the Invest Grand Bahama (IGB) team, making the connect between Freeport's location as a linchpin, and the vast transport network that surrounds it, was the action plan during the 2016 Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) Supply Chain Conference, in Grapevine Texas, earlier this month.

According to a report from eMarketer.com, worldwide retail sales were more than $22 trillion in 2014, and are expected to reach around $24 trillion by the end of 2015. Supply chains and transport networks play an integral role in the success of this multitrillion-dollar industry.

"Focusing on how retailers are meeting consumer demands from a 'timing aspect' is crucial within the supply chain structure. Moving goods to and from the customer in a timely fashion is a key marker between survival and success in this intensely competitive industry," shared Derek Newbold, senior manager of business development for The Grand Bahama Port Authority, Limited (GBPA) and IGB.

"Our participation at RILA 2016 focused on showcasing Freeport's position within a number of existing global transport networks and the potential value Freeport offers by virtue of its location on major trade routes. We also spoke to Freeport's competitiveness as a low tax jurisdiction with preferential trade access into key consumer markets; benefits which are well-suited for operations within the near-shore manufacturing, distribution and value addition sectors servicing the North American, South American, Caribbean or European markets," Newbold added.

The three-day RILA Supply Chain event took place at the Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center. Industry specific workshops served as a meeting space for hundreds of C level executives representing some of the largest brands and service providers in the retail industry. Hot button topics addressed a number of challenges facing the industry, including port diversification, logistics and sourcing, e-commerce; global networks, issues facing transportation and many others.

According to Newbold, key leads generated at the RILA 2016 event included prominent organizations such as TOLL Logistics, Prologis, XPO Logistics, Inc. and several others.

Ian Rolle, president of GBPA said, "RILA 2016 was an excellent event in GBPA's 2016 promotional calendar. The IGB team identified a number of significant leads, and discussions are ongoing. We've received positive communication from Prologis, a renowned industrial real estate developer, whom we've been looking at for a while, so we are very optimistic with the results thus far."

He added that, as with projects of this nature, GBPA will continue its conversations with executives of the various companies, to move tangible leads to the next level.

By GBPA

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