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  2. Cabify - Wikipedia

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    Cabify was founded in May 2011 by Juan de Antonio, a Spanish entrepreneur, telecommunications engineer. [4] [5] De Antonio was motivated to create a vehicle for hire company after trying unsuccessfully to introduce electric vehicles in European cities.

  3. Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Communications (Haiti)

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    The Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Communications (French: Ministère des Travaux Publics Transports et Communications, MTPTC)is a ministry of the Government of Haiti. This ministry is responsible for Public Works, Transport and Communications and is part of the Prime Minister's Cabinet.

  4. Autorité Portuaire Nationale - Wikipedia

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    The Autorité Portuaire Nationale (APN) is a port district established in 1985 placed under the trusteeship of the secretariat of State of Finance of Economic Affairs. Its main office is located on boulevard la saline in downtown Port-au-Prince.

  5. Easy Taxi - Wikipedia

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    [12] [14] Rio de Janeiro served as a test market for Easy Taxi, with an official launch of the app in April 2012. [15] The initial business model was based on charging the driver R$2 per each completed ride. [16] Within the first year of operations, the company managed to acquire more than 5000 drivers and 200,000 users. [17]

  6. Alix Didier Fils-Aimé - Wikipedia

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    He is member of the founders of the Haitian des Enterprises de Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication (ATIC), a Haitian organization to promote and increase the technology systems. [7] [needs independent confirmation] He was the president of the Chamber of Commerce of Haiti in the government of former president Michel Martelly. [8]

  7. Le Moniteur (Haiti) - Wikipedia

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    Le Moniteur (French pronunciation: [lə mɔnitœʁ]; or Le Moniteur haïtien) is the official journal of the Republic of Haiti, published in Port-au-Prince. [1] Initially a weekly newspaper, Le Moniteur has been published twice a week since 1876. [2] Publication of Le Moniteur haïtien began on February 8, 1845.

  8. Port international du Cap-Haïtien - Wikipedia

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    The Port international du Cap-Haïtien is the seaport in Cap-Haïtien Haiti's second largest city. It is operated by the government port authority Autorité Portuaire Nationale APN. [ 2 ]

  9. Port international de Port-au-Prince - Wikipedia

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    The Port international de Port-au-Prince (UN/LOCODE: HTPAP [1]) is the seaport in the capital of Haiti, Port-au-Prince. It suffered catastrophic damage in the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Some of docks and warehouses are operated by the government's Autorité Portuaire Nationale (APN), and some are run by private companies. [2]