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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Extends Global Reach with Panama Logistics Innovation and Research Center]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Panama is edging closer to its longtime ambition
of becoming a trade hub for the Americas — with key assistance from the Supply
Chain &amp; Logistics Institute (SCL), a unit of Georgia Tech's Stewart School
of Industrial and Systems Engineering.</p>



<p>Under an agreement negotiated with the Panamanian
government, SCL will establish and operate a Logistics Innovation and Research
Center (PLIC) in Panama by the fall of this year. The center's activities will
be built around three main areas: applied research, education and
competitiveness.</p>



<p>The center will gather data pertaining to
logistics and trade and develop analytics to facilitate showing the value and
capabilities of Panama. This knowledge base will also drive educational
programming in logistics for students and professionals. In addition, the
center will facilitate stronger industry and infrastructure linkages, leading
to new logistics services and jobs. </p>



<p>With its strategic location, multi-modal
transportation access, and deep-water ports situated on each coast,
"Panama is a natural place for a trade hub," said SCL Executive Director
Don Ratliff. "It is well suited for free enterprise growth with convenient
air and sea transportation to the rest of Latin America, has an outstanding
financial district, and good commercial development infrastructure.” </p>



<p>And there's the canal, presently undergoing a
multi-billion-dollar expansion. When completed in 2014, the waterway's capacity
will be doubled and allow much bigger cargo ships.</p>



<p>"There's a lot of entrepreneurial spirit in
Panama," said Jaymie Forrest, SCL's managing director. &nbsp;"Panama is poised for economic growth in
the area of logistics and supporting services.” </p>



<p>A bilingual workforce is another plus, she added,
along with Panama's Colon Free Zone, a manufacturing, warehousing, and
re-export center that is the second-largest free-trade zone in the world after
Hong Kong.</p>



<p>But for all of Panama's hard assets, it lacks the
high level of integration necessary for trade-hub status. There is lack of
logistics services and supporting infrastructure such as public warehousing,
temperature controlled faculties, logistics technology and the human capital
experienced in supply chain operations. This is a good opportunity for Georgia
Tech to transfer knowledge and apply value. </p>



<p>A value assessment to determine priorities in
terms of infrastructure improvement will be one of the center's top orders of
business. Ongoing improvements in logistics and the application of relevant new
technologies will ensure Panama's competitiveness and build its stature as a
trade hub.</p>



<p>Besides the immense economic advantages for
Panama, a world-class trade hub, there is also expected to provide new
opportunities for U.S. companies serving the logistics industry and, perhaps
most importantly, boost American exports.</p>



<p>"We manufacture more products by value than
any other country in the world," said Ratliff. "Many of these
products are exportable, but they're made by small- and medium-size enterprises
that simply don't have the capabilities to export to small countries." Nor
is it economically worthwhile for these companies to develop and maintain
individual trade relationships with separate Latin American countries
representing markets of just four or five million people each, he added. </p>



<p>Typically, government-sponsored trade assistance
is limited to marketing and does not address logistics needs, transportation,
value-added product-support services and a host of other topics that constitute
the practical demands of international trade. The Panama Center will be
designed to meet these needs while providing, in effect, a single point of
access for these smaller markets.</p>



<p>"If we're going to increase exports, which
everyone believes is a good idea, then we have to make it so that exporting to
a number of small countries is the same as exporting to one large
country," Ratliff explained.</p>



<p>As the largest research group in the world focused
on supply chain and logistics, SCL is the ideal partner for Panama's trade-hub
development. In recent years, SCL has leveraged its traditional expertise to
embrace issues surrounding international trade. &nbsp;SCL founded The Logistics Institute (TLI)
Asia-Pacific in 1998 at the request of the government to improve logistics
education. Based in Singapore, the center supports Singapore's Asian trade hub
with research, education, and consulting expertise in global logistics and
supply chain management. The learning’s from TLI-Asia Pacific offers a template
for Panama in many ways. </p>



<p>In Central America, SCL established a regional
presence in 2009 with its Trade-Chain Innovation and Productivity Center, which
opened in Costa Rica to support increasing trade exports and improving
logistics performance while supporting some of the countries strategic initiatives
and planning investments.</p>



<p>The Panama center is expected to serve as a springboard
for logistics innovation and research throughout the Americas, according to
Forrest.</p>



<p>SCL's emerging leadership role in international
trade also dovetails with Georgia Tech's 25-year strategic plan, which calls
for leveraging Tech's global engagement as a means of securing a larger
international footprint. Logistics was identified as one of four high-potential
industry sectors warranting particular emphasis in research and industry
partnerships. The other sectors are energy, healthcare, and transportation.</p>



<p>"What Panama wants to do and what we want to
do are very compatible," Ratliff said. "They have all the right parts
-- we'll help bring them all together."</p>]]></body>
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