Gov’t explores high-speed, cost-efficient transport solution
The Ministry of Transport has expressed its readiness to explore innovative and environmentally sustainable transport solutions as part of efforts to modernise Ghana’s transport infrastructure. The move follows a courtesy call by a delegation from uScovery DMCC, a member of the Unitsky Group of Companies, to the Ministry. The delegation, led by Chief Executive Officer […]
The Ministry of Transport in Ghana is open to investigating modern and eco-friendly transport solutions as part of its mission to upgrade the nation's transportation infrastructure. This comes after a delegation from uScovery DMCC, a constituent of the Unitsky Group of Companies, paid a courtesy visit to the Ministry. The delegation, headed by CEO Oleg Zaretskiy, familiarized officials with the Unitsky String Technology, a novel transport concept crafted by Unitsky String Technologies Inc.
During the visit, Zaretskiy imparted knowledge on the technology and its possible implementation in Ghana's transport sector. He highlighted that the system is engineered to deliver high-speed, cost-effective, and environmentally benign mobility, serving as an alternative to traditional transport infrastructure. He further explained that the technology could aid in the development of contemporary transport systems that can accommodate increasing mobility demands while minimizing the environmental harm linked to conventional modes of transportation.
Upon meeting the delegation, Deputy Minister for Transport, Dorcas Affo-Toffey, welcomed the initiative and expressed the Ministry's keen interest in comprehending the technology and evaluating its appropriateness for Ghana. She pledged that the Ministry would furnish the necessary data and support to conduct a thorough feasibility analysis of the proposed technology.
As the Member of Parliament for Jomoro in the Western Region, she emphasized that any potential collaboration would necessitate a meticulous evaluation to ascertain the technical, economic, and practical viability of the system within Ghana's transport environment.
This interaction is part of the government's continuous exploration of innovative approaches to transport development and the modernization of the country's infrastructure. The Ministry's collaboration with uScovery DMCC and the Unitsky Group of Companies is anticipated to facilitate further discussions on the technology, its potential applications, and the prerequisites for conducting a thorough feasibility assessment.
The meeting also underscores the government's commitment to exploring environmentally sustainable technologies and innovative solutions that could bolster efficient mobility and contribute to sustainable national development.
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