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By Gabriel Aguilar
COZUMEL, October 11.- A fourth pier for cruise ships would have at least three consortiums interested in being the owners, one local and two foreign shipping companies. The alleged ideal area would be from San Miguel dock to SSA de México, south of the island. The current city council, would not support the project in another area.
After the governor announced in recent days that there could be a fourth pier for cruises on the island, now the mayor Pedro Joaquín Delbouis, said that a new dock would give entry to other shipping companies in growth, with a market different from the North American one.
He pointed out that the destination is in competition with Havana, Jamaica, Grand Cayman, and incorporating more maritime structure, would end up consolidating Cozumel as a leader in this sector.
He argued that he would support the new dock as long as it is built on the waterfront of the SSA dock in Mexico to the San Miguel dock, otherwise he would oppose it, manifesting a resounding no when creating it on the side of the Puerto de Abrigo Banco Playa or in zones of the National Commission of Protected Natural Areas.
He stressed that the local company that owns the pier for Punta Langosta cruises is one of those interested in participating in the concession. Others would be the shipping companies Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) and another foreign one.
He says that the area referred to for construction in the south of the island, would not represent a risk of environmental damage and that if it were to be built, it would be opening employment sources on the island.
He ended by saying "whether we like it or not, Cozumel lives on cruises and we have to maintain our leadership there, and above all, create jobs for youth."
By Gabriel Aguilar
COZUMEL, October 11.- A fourth pier for cruise ships would have at least three consortiums interested in being the owners, one local and two foreign shipping companies. The alleged ideal area would be from San Miguel dock to SSA de México, south of the island. The current city council, would not support the project in another area.
After the governor announced in recent days that there could be a fourth pier for cruises on the island, now the mayor Pedro Joaquín Delbouis, said that a new dock would give entry to other shipping companies in growth, with a market different from the North American one.
He pointed out that the destination is in competition with Havana, Jamaica, Grand Cayman, and incorporating more maritime structure, would end up consolidating Cozumel as a leader in this sector.
He argued that he would support the new dock as long as it is built on the waterfront of the SSA dock in Mexico to the San Miguel dock, otherwise he would oppose it, manifesting a resounding no when creating it on the side of the Puerto de Abrigo Banco Playa or in zones of the National Commission of Protected Natural Areas.
He stressed that the local company that owns the pier for Punta Langosta cruises is one of those interested in participating in the concession. Others would be the shipping companies Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) and another foreign one.
He says that the area referred to for construction in the south of the island, would not represent a risk of environmental damage and that if it were to be built, it would be opening employment sources on the island.
He ended by saying "whether we like it or not, Cozumel lives on cruises and we have to maintain our leadership there, and above all, create jobs for youth."