OUR CHALLENGE: TRANSPORTATION
Transportation can be defined as a movement of an item from point
A to point B or from A to Z and vise versa. This field is the most
complex of all, because we can lose easily its focus. Infrastructure,
in the third world, not to mention its systematic mechanism used
in transport, is a big and costly problem
As we all know, any type of transportation is a huge burden for
developing countries. They do not have skills, fund or capabilities
of solving this matter we want to play a key role as mediators,
negotiators, who will find, bring all players to a round table and
look for what is best for both worlds. Studies, analysis and contracts
are tailored accordingly. Developing countries have to lower its
cost and make any plan sustainable to create roads, airlines or
ocean services. We can reach individuals, corporations, agencies,
etc to gain contracts and build what is needed overseas
OUR TARGETS:
Education: In relations with American engineering schools, universities,
trade agencies, we must have in place programs that address needs.
Students will apply or enter existing programs to get knowledge,
practical skills to take with them back to their countries, and
put them to use for the welfare of their communities. Seminars,
pilot programs will be tailored according to needs of respective
demands
Expansion: Linkage in learning from distance must motivate countries
that want to improve its infrastructure and assess progress over
several years
Contracts through ONG, private sectors and agencies, state and
federal level will be available for such workload for developing
countries
Fund will be raised with existing air, ocean, philanthropies or
Corporations who are willing to support our MISSION.
OUR GOALS:
1. Contract with developed countries a creation of a very strong
infrastructure locally and nationally.
2. Control and maintain, repair inner links to fluvial to roads,
air to roads vise versa
3. Empower economic development by bridging the gap with modern
technology.
4. Bring more reforms in setting accelerated building models to
be applied in transportation worldwide.
5. Facilitate policy and regulations and lower standards to facilitate
private sector reforms
6. Improve and stimulate life of kids by giving free passes to
use on school buses
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