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  2. Jamaica Urban Transit Company - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) is the government-owned public transport service operating within the Kingston Metropolitan Transport Region (KMTR), Spanish Town and Portmore. The company is headquartered in Spanish Town with its primary hubs being: Half Way Tree Transport Centre (in Half Way Tree, Saint Andrew); North, West and South ...

  3. Project charter - Wikipedia

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    In project management, a project charter, project definition, or project statement is a statement of the scope, objectives, and participants in a project. It provides a preliminary delineation of roles and responsibilities, outlines the project's key goals, identifies the main stakeholders, and defines the authority of the project manager. [1]

  4. Transport in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Omnibus Service (JOS) was a municipal bus system that served the Kingston metropolitan area that ran from 1953 to 1983. After being run by British Electric Traction, the JOS was nationalised by the Jamaican government in 1974. It was replaced by a hodgepodge of privately operated buses, and a national bus system called the Jamaica ...

  5. Terms of reference - Wikipedia

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    Terms of reference (TOR) define the purpose and structures of a project, committee, meeting, negotiation, or any similar collection of people who have agreed to work together to accomplish a shared goal. [1][2] Terms of reference show how the object in question will be defined, developed, and verified. They should also provide a documented ...

  6. Tramp trade - Wikipedia

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    The voyage charter is the most common charter in tramp shipping. [3] The owner of the tramp is obligated to provide a seaworthy ship while the charterer is obligated to provide a full load of cargo. [1] This type of charter is the most lucrative, but can be the riskiest due to lack of new charterers.

  7. Caribbean Development Bank - Wikipedia

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    www.caribank.org. The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) is a development bank that helps Caribbean countries finance social and economic programs in its member countries through loans, grants, and technical assistance. The CDB was established by an agreement signed on October 18, 1969, in Kingston, Jamaica, which entered into force on January 26 ...

  8. CARICOM Single Market and Economy - Wikipedia

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    A clickable Euler diagram showing the relationships between various multinational organizations in the Americas v • d • e. The CARICOM Single Market and Economy, also known as the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME), is an integrated development strategy envisioned at the 10th Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) which took place in ...

  9. Roads in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    According to the National Works Agency, in 2007 Jamaica had 844 km of arterial roads, 717 km of secondary roads, 3225 km of tertiary roads, 282 km of urban roads, and 10326 km of parochial roads. [2] Using data from 2011, the CIA World Factbook claimed Jamaica has a total road network of 22121 km, 5973 km of which was unpaved and 16148 km of ...