– as efforts to reduce energy costs highlighted as catalyst for change

With cheaper electricity on the horizon via the transformative renewable energy projects on the way, the Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association (GMSA) has plans to build a manufacturing complex at Ogle, East Coast Demerara.
On Tuesday, the GMSA held its 28th awards and dinner ceremony at the Marriott Hotel. Among the awards that were presented were awards for GMSA Start-up business, the GMSA Innovation and Creativity Award, and awards for significant contributions to the oil and gas and manufacturing sectors.
During the proceedings, GMSA President Ramsay Ali spoke of the association’s plans to build a complex in Ogle.

“We have a piece of land. The GMSA, we have a piece of land. We bought a piece of land with our own money. (It is) located in the new development taking place somewhere in the Ogle/Industry area. And we’re going to build our property.
“Big dreams! We know what we want to build, we’re building a complex. Going to cost us big money. Going to cost us close to $250 million. But we’ll build it in parts,” Ali further said, adding that one way they plan to raise the money is through fundraising.
Meanwhile, United States Ambassador to Guyana, Nicole Theriot, lauded the effort GMSA has been making to represent the manufacturing sector. Further, she referenced the catalyst that the energy sector has been, and the need to address the cost of energy.












