Industry and Commerce Minister Karl Samuda has set a November date for the construction of 100,000 square feet of new factory space at Naggo Head in St Catherine.
Industry and Commerce Minister Karl Samuda has set a November date for the construction of 100,000 square feet of new factory space at Naggo Head in St Catherine.
Please be advised that Factories Corproation of Jamaica Limited has relocated its Head Office to 17 Knutsford Boulevard, P. O. Box 720, Kingston 5.
Tel: (876) 968-4766/2718/7592/2484/2250 & 960-0406.
Fax: (876) 960-4577 & 929-7453
Factories Corporation of Jamaica (FCJ), citing new demand for warehousing and manufacturing space, is expanding the Garmex free zone and commercial complex in Kingston that once flourished as a base for textiles.
ACS/E-Services operation at Naggo Head, St Catherine. Xerox's purchase of Affiliated Computer Services means that it also now owns E-Services.
Xerox Corp said Monday it will buy Affiliated Computer Services Inc for about US$6.4 billion in cash and stock, joining the expensive race among technology companies to broaden their offerings.
ACS E-Services call centre operation at Naggo Head, Portmore, St Catherine, now consumes 50,000 square feet.
Factories Corporation of Jamaica (FCJ) is constructing 100,000 square feet of new factory space at Naggo Head in St Catherine, a $500 million project that will span five acres.
More than 600,000 square feet of new office space will be provided over the next five years as the Government moves to provide facility for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) services.
Tourejon Food Processors Jamaica Limited, located at the Denbigh Industrial Estate, Clarendon, is one company that is helping to increase domestic food crops, while contributing to technology transfer.
Affiliated Computer Services, (ACS) yesterday announced it has closed
the acquisition of Caribbean-based outsourcing firm, e-Services Group
International, a company run by Jamaican Patrick Casserly for US$85
million, including the assumption of liabilities.
The nearly 4,000 workers employed to the Montego Bay-based e-Services Limited are expected to retain their jobs, according to Affiliated Computer Services, Inc (ACS). The company is in discussions to purchase the local information technology operation from Patrick Casserly.