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In Remembrance of Marc Marshall

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - On behalf of the Board and staff of the Sint Maarten Library, the passing of Marc Marshall invites us to pause — not only in sorrow, but in reflection.

Marc served as General Manager of the Sint Maarten Library for a period of two years. His time with the institution unfolded during a demanding chapter, marked by transition, pressure, and complex challenges. It was not an easy season, nor a simple role to carry.

Yet even in turbulence, Marc showed up.

He accepted responsibility at a time when the Library was navigating significant change, and he did so with commitment and resolve. He understood the weight of the position and the expectations that came with it. While circumstances were often difficult, Marc remained present, engaged, and willing to shoulder the task entrusted to him.

Beyond roles and outcomes, we remember Marc foremost as a person. A man who cared deeply, who tried, who bore responsibility in the public eye while carrying his own private battles. Those who worked with him knew his humanity — his moments of warmth, his sincerity, and his desire to do right by the institution he served.

As a Board, we believe it is important to honor Marc not by overstating his tenure, but by acknowledging his willingness to serve during a challenging period and his contribution to the ongoing story of the Sint Maarten Library. Institutions are shaped not only by their successes, but also by those who step forward when the road is uncertain.

Marc Marshall was one of those people.

We extend our sincere condolences to his family, friends, colleagues, and all who knew him beyond his professional title. May he be remembered with compassion, fairness, and grace —and may his memory remind us of the human beings behind the positions we hold.

To honor and acknowledge his life, the Sint Maarten Library will host a Celebration of Life tribute on Thursday, January 22, 2026, from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., in Room 202 at the University of St. Martin (USM). The tribute will include a short program reflecting on Mr. Marshall’s life, leadership, and contributions to the Sint Maarten Library and the wider community.

In observance of this tribute, the Cay Hill and Belvedere Library locations will be closed on Thursday, January 22, 2026. The Main Library will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. All locations will reopen on Friday, January 23, 2026, for regular service.

Board of Directors and staff of
Sint Maarten Library

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Minister of Justice Nathalie Tackling Breaks Ground on Long-Awaited Construction of the New Point Blanche Prison

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The Ministry of Justice has officially launched the construction of the new Point Blanche Prison, marking a major milestone within the Detention Sector Reform Program and a decisive step toward strengthening Sint Maarten’s justice system and improving detention conditions.

The construction project, implemented by the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) forms part of the broader Detention Sector reform Program led by the Ministry of Justice. It represents a joint investment of USD 52 million from the Government of Sint Maarten and the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations of the Netherlands. The new facility will be modern, resilient, and sustainable. It is designed to meet the highest international standards and ensure safe, humane, and dignified conditions for prison staff and those incarcerated.

Minister of Justice Nathalie Tackling underscored the significance of the moment:

“This groundbreaking marks a long-awaited turning point in the reform of Sint Maarten’s detention system. It speaks to our responsibility to the people who live, work within, and are affected by that system every day, our prison staff, our inmates, and the wider community. The launch of the construction of the new Point Blanche Prison reflects our commitment to safety, dignity, and rehabilitation. This facility represents a future built on fair second chances, stronger institutions, and detention conditions that uphold international standards, ensuring justice is served with humanity, integrity, and purpose.”

The new prison will cover approximately 10,000 square meters and feature a four-story main building, more than doubling the country’s current detention capacity with space for up to 196 inmates. The design includes healthcare facilities, a basic mental health unit, family visitation areas, indoor and outdoor recreational spaces, workshops, and classrooms for vocational training such as carpentry, welding, and mechanics. These components support a rehabilitation-centered approach aligned with international detention standards, incorporating social, gender, environmental, and sustainability considerations.

While today’s focus is on the groundbreaking of the infrastructure, the Ministry of Justice and its partners continue to advance other key pillars of the Detention Sector Reform Program. The reform has never been about infrastructure alone. The soft components, including staff training, leadership development, rehabilitation programming, education, mental health support, and reintegration initiatives, are already underway.

These efforts ensure that meaningful change within the detention system does not wait for the completion of a new facility and remain just as essential as what is being built today.

The facility is engineered to withstand Category 5 hurricanes and seismic activity, using reinforced concrete and corrosion-resistant materials suited for coastal environments. Natural ventilation and energy-efficient design principles are integrated to enhance long-term resilience and sustainability.

Dalila Gonçalves, UNOPS Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean, stated:

“Today, we are laying more than the first stone of a building, we are laying the foundation for a more humane, resilient, and forward-looking justice system in Sint Maarten. This project reflects the commitment to dignity, rehabilitation, and the rule of law that the Ministry of Justice have, demonstrating that safe detention conditions and respect for human rights can and must go hand in hand. UNOPS is proud to support the Government of Sint Maarten in delivering infrastructure that improves inmates living conditions, strengthens institutions, and serves the country for generations to come.”

Construction is expected to take approximately three years and will employ an average of more than 100 workers daily, combining local labor with international expertise. As one of the most significant public infrastructure projects in the coming years, it will engage local suppliers, subcontractors, and service providers, contributing meaningfully to economic activity.

UNOPS has contracted Artelia JV as supervising engineer and CESAF JV as contractor. Both companies will prioritize local engagement, skills development, and knowledge transfer while delivering the high-technology systems required for a modern correctional facility.

The launch of construction reaffirms the Ministry of Justice’s leadership and commitment to delivering a safe, modern, and rehabilitation-oriented detention system that upholds the rule of law and the dignity of all individuals in Sint Maarten.

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Anguilla, Saba, and Statia to Host “Meet the Neighbors” SMART Program

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - Anguilla, Saba, and Statia (St. Eustatius) will be the official host destinations of the “Meet the Neighbors” program in the 18th St. Maarten / St. Martin Annual Regional Tradeshow (SMART).

This was announced today by the St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA), in conjunction with organizing committee members Office du Tourisme (OdT), St. Maarten Tourism Bureau (STB), and the Club du Tourisme (CdT).

SMART 2026 will take place from June 22–26 and will be the third edition in its revised, expanded format. As a new element, “Meet the Neighbors” was added to the 25-year-old tradeshow in 2024 and 2025 to allow foreign tour operators and travel agents to explore a unique feature of destinations in the northeastern Caribbean: their proximity to one another.

“Operators, airlines, and agents are cordially invited to enjoy the final Friday of the SMART event on a surrounding island, leading to additional scope and attraction factor of the event. In other words, visits to “spokes,” to which the binational St. Maarten / St. Martin destination serves as a “hub,” are often combined for island-hopping experiences.

“The Friday Island” excursions are an addition to explorations of both sides of the host island, St. Maarten / St. Martin, which take place on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.

The Friday “Meet the Neighbors” program highlights two core qualities of the dual-nation destination: its openness to other cultures and nations as the binational “Friendly Island,” as well as its proximity to other destinations to discover. Ms. AÏda Weinum, Director of L’Office du Tourisme de St. Martin, stated:
“Caribbean Island hopping is a 21st-century attraction, with countless opportunities to explore from the ‘springboard’ of St. Maarten / St. Martin, and the same in reverse for visitors in surrounding destinations. From the uninhabited yet pristine Pinel and Tintamarre island beaches to the short ferry rides and flights to our neighbors, we are well suited not only to enjoy one or more days of additional cultures, but also other nations.”

Ms. May-Ling Chun, Director of the St. Maarten Tourism Bureau, added: “Anguilla is just 7 kilometers away from St. Martin; St. Barths, Statia, Saba, and St. Kitts are only a ferry ride away as well, not to mention the availability of inter-island flights.

“Programs incentivizing island hopping are well underway. Since its first edition, SMART has acknowledged the strength of standing close together as Caribbean public and private sectors, across borders and barriers. This is why we welcome the presence of our neighboring destinations at SMART no fewer than 15 in 2025”.

SMART recently concluded the first phase of its “Chirp First” Early Bird Campaign, during which booths covering over half of the tradeshow floor were allocated to the “Supplier” and “Vendor” categories. To take advantage of the Early Bird season, participants may contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call +1 721 542 0108.

This applies to buyers, suppliers, and vendors, as well as St. Maarten companies wishing to connect with the regional tourism industry. The event program and information are continuously updated at www.shta.com/SMART

 

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DFS Launches November Calendar of Events. Reminder Upcoming Saturday Testing

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The Diabetes Foundation of Sint Maarten (DFS) is celebration November the Diabetes Month. On November 14 is International Diabetes Day.

The DFS program for Diabetes Month:

November 3, past Monday DFS tested seniors at the John Larmonie Center where about 165 seniors were tested and about 95 seniors this morning. Our tests consist of checking the Glucose level, Hypertension, Cholesterol and body Mass Index (BMI).

November 8, DFS will be testing at the Carrefour Supermarket at Bush Road from 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon.

November 14, International Diabetes Day DFS is organizing together with the Collective Prevention Service (CPS) a Symposium at John Larmonie Center where the general public is invited to come.

The symposium starts at 6.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. where DFS will be having doctors and medical staff, Dietitian, Diabetic nurse and specialist to come and speak about the Diabetes and their consequence.

November 15, DFS will be organizing a walkathon starting at Belair Center to go to Philipsburg and back via Bush Road to the Belair Center.

The walkathon will start at 6.00 am where WIEMS will be available for any help needed during the walkathon, and DFS will also have water-post during the walkathon.

November 22, DFS will be testing at the LIONS DEN where the Leos are organizing a health fair during the day.

All DFS events are free for the general public in support of Diabetes care and prevention here in St. Maarten.

“We would like to encourage the general public to continue testing on a regular basis, because you might have Diabetes and don’t know.

“Our aim as a foundation is to continue giving the necessary support and care to prevent Diabetes and increasing awareness on its consequences to the general public of St. Maarten.

“We would therefore welcome your presence at the symposium on International Diabetes Day on November 14 and your participation at our walkathon on November 15,” DFS said in a press statement on Thursday.

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Country marks Growth in Airport Passenger and Cruise Arrivals in Q2 2025

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The Department of Statistics (STAT) reports continued positive developments in the tourism sector for the second quarter of 2025.

Airport Passenger Arrivals Up

Because of the change in methodology, direct comparisons with data from previous years cannot be made.

To maintain some level of continuity during this transition and following the advice of PJIAE, STAT used the January to December 2024 airport arrival figures as a baseline, adjusted by deducting 10% to account for resident travelers. This adjustment is consistent with historical Immigration Office data collected over the past decade.

It should be noted that PJIAE has not traditionally served as the Department’s primary source for visitor arrival data, since their system provides only aggregated passenger counts and does not differentiate between residents and non-residents.

Although the methodologies differ, the adjusted 2024 estimate (using a deduction of 10% accounting for St. Maarten residents) provides a reasonable benchmark for approximate comparison. Without such an adjustment, only the total number of visitor arrivals in 2025 could be presented, without the context of growth figures or year-over-year changes.

Given the above-mentioned, St. Maarten recorded 209,876 airport passenger arrivals in Q2 2025. This represents a 16.9% increase compared to 179,552 for the same period in 2024.

This growth underscores the improved accuracy and reliability of arrival records, which are now based on consistently applied criteria that exclude Sint Maarten residents, transit passengers, and transfer passengers. STAT uses these figures as the official benchmark for passenger movements through Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIAE).

Cruise Passengers Arrivals Up
The cruise sector also posted similar results in Q2 2025. Preliminary data show that 236,391 cruise passengers arrived between April and June 2025, an increase of 14% compared to the 207,428 recorded during the same quarter in 2024.

This growth underscores St. Maarten’s position as a thriving port of call in the Caribbean.

Tourism Sector Outlook
Together, both air and cruise tourism indicators highlight a healthy and growing industry. Passenger movements provide insight into overall visitor traffic through the airport, while cruise arrivals reinforce St. Maarten’s strength as a hub for day visitors.

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Erin Upgraded to a Hurricane. Precautionary Measures for Residents and Businesses

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY, (DCOMM) – On Friday morning August 15, 2025, Tropical Storm Erin was upgraded to a Category 1 hurricane. Hurricane Erin is the first hurricane for the season, and it continues to make its way across the eastern Atlantic Ocean towards the Leeward Islands.

The Meteorological Department of Sint Maarten (MDS), said on Friday that a Tropical Storm Watch remains in effect for Sint Maarten until further notice. A watch is issued when tropical storm conditions of sustained winds of 39 to 73 miles per hour are possible within a specified area within 48 hours.

MDS says Erin is expected to pass at its closest point approximately 150 miles north of Sint Maarten on Saturday, August 16, 2025.

The Government of Sint Maarten is advising all residents and visitors to take immediate precautionary measures as Hurricane Erin, the first hurricane of the 2025 Atlantic season, moves west-northwest in the direction of the St. Maarten.

As of the 11:00 a.m. advisory from the National Hurricane Center (NHC), Erin is a Category 1 hurricane located at 18.2° N, 56.1° W, approximately 460 miles east of the St. Maarten, with maximum sustained winds near 75 mph.

In preparation for the potential impact, all Government offices will close today at 12:00 p.m. This decision is to allow civil servants time to secure their homes and ensure the safety of their families. The closure of the private sector remains at the discretion of individual employers.

The public is urged to:

Secure all outdoor items, including furniture, construction materials, and garbage bins.

Remove or dismantle billboards, banners, and temporary signage to prevent them from becoming dangerous projectiles.

Clear drainage ditches and yard gutters to reduce flood risk.

Stock up on essential supplies including potable water, non-perishable food, medications, flashlights, and batteries.

Avoid unnecessary travel once weather conditions begin to deteriorate.

Business owners should secure storefront glass, ensure signage is firmly anchored or removed, check rooftop installations, and ensure backup power sources are functional and fueled.

Visitors are advised to follow all guidance from their accommodation providers, avoid beaches from tonight onward due to high surf and dangerous rip currents, and monitor official communications from the Government, the Meteorological Department of Sint Maarten and the office of Disaster Management.

Based on the NHC forecast, tropical storm conditions are possible in Sint Maarten as early as Saturday morning, August 16, with winds between 40–50 mph and gusts up to 60 mph possible. Rainfall totals of 2–4 inches, with isolated amounts up to 6 inches, may result in flash flooding and localized landslides in vulnerable areas. Seas are expected to reach 10–15 feet, creating dangerous surf and rip currents along east- and north-facing shores.

Honorable Prime Minister Dr. Luc Mercelina stated, “The safety of our people and visitors is our highest priority. While the forecast indicates that Hurricane Erin will pass north of our island, the potential for strong winds, heavy rains, and rough seas is very real. We must be prepared at all times as we in the peak of the hurricane season.”

He further urged timely action, “I am calling on residents and business owners to secure their properties, remove loose items, and follow all official advisories. The time to prepare is now, not when the winds begin to blow. Together, we can reduce the risks and protect lives.”

PM Dr. Mercelina also addressed the private sector, “While the decision to close remains with individual employers, I encourage businesses to consider early release, so employees have time to make their homes safe and assist their families. Preparedness is a shared responsibility.”

Residents and the business community should continue to monitor the progress of Hurricane Erin and to make sure their property is storm/hurricane ready.

Monitor local weather reports from MDS: www.meteosxm.com or visit their social media page Facebook.com/sxmweather/ in connection with the approach of the weather system.

For more information on hurricane preparedness and to find a list of official resources, please visit the Government website: www.sintmaartengov.org/hurricane where you will be able to download your “Hurricane Season Readiness Guide’ and “Hurricane Tracking Chart” or you can use the following link: https://shorturl.at/VbaxC

Listen to the Government Radio station – SXMGOV 107.9FM - for official information and news before, during and after a hurricane. You can also follow weather related news and information as well as national addresses by the Prime Minister, chairperson of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) by going to @SXMGOV Facebook Page.

Remember, it only takes one hurricane to make it a bad season. Remain vigilant and prepared!

 

 

 

 

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Crane Operators Urged to Secure Equipment Ahead of Approaching Storm

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The Ministry of VROMI is calling on all crane operators across Sint Maarten to immediately fold and secure their cranes in preparation for the approaching storm system.

Unsecured cranes pose a serious risk to public safety and infrastructure during high winds and heavy rainfall. Operators are instructed to:

  • Fold and lock cranes into their safest position
  • Secure all loose components and attachments
  • Ensure proper anchoring and stability

Compliance is mandatory and will be monitored. The Ministry appreciates the cooperation of all operators in safeguarding our community. Please stay safe, vigilant and prepared.

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ODM: Country Under Tropical Storm Watch. Tropical Storm Conditions possible within 48 Hours

GREAT BAY, Sint Maarten (DCOMM) – Tropical Storm Erin continues to make its way across the eastern Atlantic Ocean towards the Leeward Islands. At the same time, it’s strengthening and is forecast to become a hurricane on Friday.

According to the Meteorological Department of Sint Maarten (MDS), due to the uncertainties surrounding both the track and intensity of this system, a Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for Sint Maarten until further notice. A watch is issued when tropical storm conditions of sustained winds of 39 to 73 miles per hour are possible within a specified area within 48 hours.

MDS says Erin could pass at its closest point approximately 135 miles northeast of Sint Maarten on Saturday, August 16, 2025.

The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) will meet on Friday morning August 15, 2025 where an update will be provided about the forecast track of Erin and what further advice and actions will be taken after the assessment.

Residents and the business community are being called upon to continue to monitor the progress of Tropical Storm Erin and to review their hurricane season preparations and to make sure their property is storm/hurricane ready.

MDS says potential impacts associated with this system are heavy rainfall and thunderstorms, gusty winds and elevated seas.

Fire Chief and National Disaster Coordinator of the Office of Disaster Management (ODM) Clive Richardson is calling on residents and the business community to be prepared to take precautionary measures.

Boat owners/mariners are advised to implement their storm/hurricane season action plans in order to safeguard their vessel. Small vessels should not venture out to sea.

The building sector should review and be prepared to implement their storm-ready plans. Construction activities, trenching and excavation works, are taking place throughout the country, and at building and construction sites, materials and debris laying around could pose a threat in the event of a storm/hurricane. Contractors and builders are requested to make sites storm/hurricane ready.

Food wholesalers and warehouse depots are requested to review and be prepared to implement their storm ready plans for their establishment by

securing their properties, making sure that there are no unsecured pallets on their property.

Persons should not venture out over the weekend on hikes or mountain biking and swimming, as sea conditions are forecast to gradually deteriorate.

Monitor local weather reports from MDS: www.meteosxm.com or visit their social media page Facebook.com/sxmweather/ in connection with the approach of the weather system.

For more information on hurricane preparedness and to find a list of official resources, please visit the Government website: www.sintmaartengov.org/hurricane where you will be able to download your “Hurricane Season Readiness Guide’ and “Hurricane Tracking Chart” or you can use the following link: https://shorturl.at/VbaxC

Listen to the Government Radio station – SXMGOV 107.9FM - for official information and news before, during and after a hurricane. You can also follow weather related news and information as well as national addresses by the Prime Minister, chairperson of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) by going to @SXMGOV Facebook Page.

Remember, it only takes one hurricane to make it a bad season. Remain vigilant and prepared!

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Mangroves in the Dutch Caribbean: Vital, Vulnerable, and Vanishing

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - On World Mangrove Day, the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) is sounding the alarm: mangroves, nature’s coastal protectors, are under serious threat across the region.

Found only on Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao and St. Maarten, these salt-tolerant forests are among the most powerful ecosystems in the Dutch Caribbean. They absorb up to 10 times more carbon than tropical rainforests, buffer coastlines from erosion and storms, and provide nursery grounds for countless marine species.

Yet across the islands, mangroves are declining fast. But there’s a path forward, if we act now.

Alarming Findings

The recently published State of Nature Report Caribbean Netherlands, by Wageningen Marine Research and subsidized by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security and Nature (LVVN), reveals a disturbing trend for mangroves.

The report identifies coastal development and erosion, made worse by poor water management and sedimentation, as the biggest threats to mangroves today. The report finds that, on Bonaire, many mangroves areas show declining ecological conditions, especially in places like Lac Bay and Lagun where hydrological disruption is severe.

Sediment buildup is suffocating root systems, and degraded upstream catchments are funneling more runoff into mangrove zones than ever before. Although this report focused on the mangroves of Bonaire, these threats and environmental patterns are seen on the other three islands (Aruba, Curaçao, and St. Maarten) as well.

Mangroves are a cornerstone of both climate resilience and biodiversity, providing essential services that benefit people, wildlife, and the economy. From buffering coastlines against storms to supporting fisheries and storing vast amounts of carbon, their role in ecosystem health cannot be overstated.

The State of Nature Report makes it clear: without immediate and sustained action, we risk losing these critical habitats, and with them, the natural defenses our islands depend on

Where Do We Go from Here?

The Ministry of LVVN plays a crucial role in nature conservation in Bonaire, Saba, and St. Eustatius, as outlined in the Nature and Environmental Policy Plan Caribbean Netherlands (NEPP) 2020–2030.

Recent statements, such as DCNA’s call to action stressed the need for immediate action while a joint statement published by WWF and island partners (including DCNA, local protected area management organizations and nature NGOs) estimated €300 million in additional funding is needed to meet the NEPP’s 2030 milestones.

Roughly half of this is required for direct conservation and restoration of nature (such as mangroves, coral reefs, forests), while the other half is needed to upgrade critical environmental infrastructure, such as wastewater treatment systems.

It’s a big number, but big problems demand bold investments if we want to see real, lasting change for nature. Delaying action will only make future solutions more expensive and less effective, while ecosystems continue to degrade.

At the same time, the other Dutch Caribbean islands, Aruba, Curaçao and St. Maarten, also face growing threats to their ecosystems and are in need for more support. There is an urgent need for a coordinated regional approach and more equitable funding across all six islands.

DCNA is committed to helping lead this change for all six Dutch Caribbean islands. With support from the Dutch Postcode Lottery and co-funding from WWF-NL and Bloomberg Philanthropies, DCNA is kick-starting the Conservation and Restoration of Key Habitats Program.

To help reverse the alarming decline of mangroves and other key habitats, this regional Program will place strong emphasis on key habitats such as mangroves, scaling up on-the-ground restoration, strengthening environmental policy and enforcement, and embedding habitat protection into spatial planning and climate strategies at both national and island levels.

If we lose mangroves, we lose one of nature’s most effective shields against climate change and biodiversity loss. But with joint action, these ecosystems can recover and continue protecting life above and below the waterline.

DCNA Red and Black Mangroves Photo credit Marjolijn Lopes Cardozo

Red and Black Mangroves Photo credit Marjolijn Lopes Cardozo

DCNA Degraded mangrove area. Photo credit Henkjan Kievit

Degraded mangrove area. Photo credit Henkjan Kievit

 

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Motorworld Wins Prestigious Awards at the 2025 GAC International Partner Conference

SINT MAARTEN (COLE BAY) - Motorworld has been recognized on the global stage at the 2025 GAC International Partner Conference, held in Guangzhou, China. The dealership received two prestigious accolades, solidifying its position as a key partner in GAC Motor’s international network.

Sales Elite of the Year Award

Motorworld’s GAC Sales Consultant, Eva Lecciones, was honored with the Sales Elite of the Year Award—a distinction granted to only six Sales Consultants worldwide. This award recognizes professionals who exemplify excellence in key sales behaviors, including:

  • High-quality personal and corporate customer service.
  • Outstanding product demonstrations.
  • Superior test drive experiences.
  • Strong personal sales techniques.
  • Exceptional ability to address and resolve customer concerns.

Motorworld’s Managing Director, Tariq Amjad, accepted the award on behalf of Eva Lecciones.

Global Outstanding Distributor Award & Keynote Speech

In addition to individual recognition, Motorworld was also awarded the prestigious title of "Global Outstanding Distributor." As a testament to the dealership's remarkable achievements, Tariq Amjad was invited to deliver a keynote speech to an audience of GAC Executives and international partners. His speech highlighted:

  • The official launch of the GAC Motor brand at Motorworld in early 2024.
  • The brand’s rapid expansion, now serving over 20 territories across the Caribbean.
  • Key best practices that contributed to Motorworld’s success as a regional distributor.

GAC Motor’s Record-Breaking Global Growth

GAC Motor has experienced unprecedented global growth in 2024, with a 96% increase in sales compared to 2023—the highest growth among all Chinese automotive brands. GAC vehicles are now available in 391 stores across 72 regions, reflecting the rising global demand for the brand.

As part of its continuous improvement initiatives, GAC Motor International remains committed to enhancing operational capabilities across all markets to further elevate the customer experience.

Motorworld’s achievements at the 2025 GAC International Partner Conference reinforce its leadership in the Caribbean automotive market and its pivotal role in GAC Motor’s international success.

Motorworld Eva Lecciones Award

Tariq Amjad, Motorworld Managing Director (third from Left) accepts Sales Elite of the Year Award on behalf of Eva Lecciones

 

 

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