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South African firm hired to salvage Skeldon factory


JUNE 24, 2012 | BY  | FILED UNDER NEWS 

 

 

A South African firm has been hired by the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) to help ensure that the Skeldon Sugar estate is fully operational, Agriculture Minister Dr Leslie Ramsammy has announced.
Specifically, the company, Bosch, is being paid US$130,000 to design the modifications that are needed at the Skeldon plant, Paul Bhim, the Chief Executive Officer of GuySuCo told Kaieteur News.

A section of the Skeldon estate

 

 

The estate was commissioned at a cost of US$181 million in August 2009, and was hailed as the boon to the survival of the sugar industry.
However, the factory has been plagued by numerous problems and has not been able to function as was intended.
Former Agriculture Minister, Robert Persaud, had said that the government was looking for an Indian or Chinese company to manage the Skeldon Estate.
But the new Agriculture Minister said he is unaware that the government had or has such a plan.
Ramsammy said he remains “unconvinced that we need outside managers.”
However, he stated that management agrees with him that there is a need for some technical experts to assist in certain aspects of the factory operation.
“In this regard, we are contracting the South African Engineering firm, Bosch to assist in ensuring the factory is fully operational,” Dr Ramsammy stated.
The South African firm is looking to design the modifications of three main aspects of the factory, the GuySuCo CEO told Kaieteur News. He said these are the bagasse plow (the feeder system, that leads to the boiler), the conveyor system and the condensate tank.
Dr Ramsammy said that the plan to fix most of the design flaws of the factory commenced this out of crop period and is expected to be completed by the first crop in 2013.
“A decision has not yet been taken on correcting the problems with the punt dumper. The defects which will be fixed are those in relation to the bagasse feeding system, the cane conveyor system, installing a condensate tank and obtaining a clean water supply to the factory,” Ramsammy stated.
The establishment of the factory was part of a modernisation plan by GuySuCo that was not achieved. The project involves expanded cane cultivations, the establishment of a refinery, and the co-generation of electricity for the national grid.
The factory was constructed with a combination of self-generated funds and loans from the Caribbean Development Bank, the People’s Republic of China and the Government of Guyana. The Project Engineer was Booker Tate, UK Ltd and the Contractor was CNTIC Ltd. The Skeldon estate was designed to produce 110,000 tonnes of sugar per annum. In 2010, production was 33,237 tonnes and in 2011, production was 29,410 tonnes.
According to Dr Ramsammy, attaining the full operation depends on the defects of the factory being fixed and addressing the field issues.
He said that the mechanization of the field operation now means that the weather conditions will have a greater impact on operation and this has been a major impact in 2011 and so far in 2012.


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Originally Posted by sachin_05:
Originally Posted by baseman:

Well, they did get OLPF out of Skeldon.

 While the South African are here can we have look into the OLCP [one chicken per family] program also?

 

They can also help out the AFC in completing the investigation into the KFC election matter involving the alleged funds that the bush doctor paid to their supporters during the campaign. After all, they will be in Berbice.


It has been months and we are still waiting on an answer on the results of an investigation. Such a small matter and it takes months, is this how the AFC handle claims of corruption ? This is very disturbing.


It is interesting to note that they demand IMMEDIATE answers from the government. Double standards anyone ?


Our patience is now running thin.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:

It is interesting to note that they demand IMMEDIATE answers from the government. Double standards anyone?


Our patience is now running thin.

It is interesting to note that they demand IMMEDIATE answers from the government. Double standards anyone?

(i) YES . . . the Guyanese PEOPLE demand IMMEDIATE answers from THEIR government! That this is "interesting" to you speaks volumes about your disfigured concept of democracy.

(ii) The AFC executive is answerable to members of the party. Get it into your thick skull . . . there IS a difference!

 

Our patience is now running thin.

Huh . . . comedian, when did YOU become an AFC member?

FM

 

With all due respect redux dunce. I forgive your ignorance again.

 

Mr. Sattaur and, who is an executive member of the AFC demanded this investigation. You need to brush up on your reading skills.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by sachin_05:
Originally Posted by baseman:

Well, they did get OLPF out of Skeldon.

 While the South African are here can we have look into the OLCP [one chicken per family] program also?

 

They can also help out the AFC in completing the investigation into the KFC election matter involving the alleged funds that the bush doctor paid to their supporters during the campaign. After all, they will be in Berbice.


It has been months and we are still waiting on an answer on the results of an investigation. Such a small matter and it takes months, is this how the AFC handle claims of corruption ? This is very disturbing.


It is interesting to note that they demand IMMEDIATE answers from the government. Double standards anyone ?


Our patience is now running thin.

It's little about anything outside of the AFC.  It involved no funds outside the AFC or the person involved.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:

 

With all due respect redux dunce. I forgive your ignorance again.

 

Mr. Sattaur and, who is an executive member of the AFC demanded this investigation. You need to brush up on your reading skills.

Mr Sattaur certainly has standing . . . you do NOT!

 

What's your point, dullard?!

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by sachin_05:
Originally Posted by baseman:

Well, they did get OLPF out of Skeldon.

 While the South African are here can we have look into the OLCP [one chicken per family] program also?

 

They can also help out the AFC in completing the investigation into the KFC election matter involving the alleged funds that the bush doctor paid to their supporters during the campaign. After all, they will be in Berbice.


It has been months and we are still waiting on an answer on the results of an investigation. Such a small matter and it takes months, is this how the AFC handle claims of corruption ? This is very disturbing.


It is interesting to note that they demand IMMEDIATE answers from the government. Double standards anyone ?


Our patience is now running thin.

It's little about anything outside of the AFC.  It involved no funds outside the AFC or the person involved.

 

Baseman, this is the party that demands and portrays themselves as anti corruption. Are you defending corruption in the AFC ?  Did your read Mr. Sattaur's claim and call for an investigation.

 

Double standards ?

 

I would have expected a lot better from you. Stealing is ok as long as it within the KFC camp and they can drag it under the table ?

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

 

They can also help out the AFC in completing the investigation into the KFC election matter involving the alleged funds that the bush doctor paid to their supporters during the campaign. After all, they will be in Berbice.


It has been months and we are still waiting on an answer on the results of an investigation. Such a small matter and it takes months, is this how the AFC handle claims of corruption ? This is very disturbing.


It is interesting to note that they demand IMMEDIATE answers from the government. Double standards anyone ?


Our patience is now running thin.

It's little about anything outside of the AFC.  It involved no funds outside the AFC or the person involved.

 

Baseman, this is the party that demands and portrays themselves as anti corruption. Are you defending corruption in the AFC ?  Did your read Mr. Sattaur's claim and call for an investigation.

 

Double standards ?

 

I would have expected a lot better from you. Stealing is ok as long as it within the KFC camp and they can drag it under the table ?

Not at all, but let me ask you a question, do you know the story and facts surrounding this specific controversy?  If so, please bullet point the highlights!  Anyway, it does not matter to me, I just happen to have some facts which indicate it's a lot more an internal rivalry taken outside than corruption.

FM
Originally Posted by Nehru:

The question is, should the Govt burn the Skeldon Factory or spend an additional 130,000 to fix the problems???tHE QUESTION IS, SHOULD THE gOVT

It's kind of a stupid question as it's past that stage.

 

The real question is what went wrong, what was the decision-making, who, why and how could this be avoided for future projects???

FM

What nonsense is this? If 130K of modifications was all that was necessary to give this grounded ship its sealegs why were we losing millions for some five years now without a fix?

 

There is something gravely wrong with this picture. The PPP are corrupt and have incompetent people at the helm but I know they are not this stupid. There has to be more wrong with this thing.

 

I also do not know why the Chinese are not footing the bill. They are brazen enough to have us in usurious terms with the Amelia falls loan so surely the can have the integrity to fix or pay to fix their frankenmill. 

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:

What nonsense is this? If 130K of modifications was all that was necessary to give this grounded ship its sealegs why were we losing millions for some five years now without a fix?

 

There is something gravely wrong with this picture. The PPP are corrupt and have incompetent people at the helm but I know they are not this stupid. There has to be more wrong with this thing.

 

I also do not know why the Chinese are not footing the bill. They are brazen enough to have us in usurious terms with the Amelia falls loan so surely the can have the integrity to fix or pay to fix their frankenmill. 

This is what happens when politicians run industry.  The lesson learnt is that this type of capital investment must be undertake by private enterprise not govt which is inherently inefficient. 

FM

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