FREEPORT — Husband and wife team Bruce and Mora Chee-a-Tow are two of several business owners in Grand Bahama exploring ways to improve operations following an official visit by Financial Services Minister Ryan Pinder to their Island Bedding warehouse.
“We’ve been in business for nine years and it’s the first time anyone [in government] has ever come to see us,” said Mr Chee-a-Tow. “This is fantastic because he wants to help us continue making people happy, which is all we want to do.” The Chee-a-Tows are Grand Bahama’s only bedding manufacturer, with a 100 per cent Bahamian owned warehouse in Freeport’s bonded area.
With six full-time employees, the Chee-a-Tows have not been without their challenges in current economic conditions.
They are now communicating with Minister Pinder, who is also responsible for industry, on ways in which the business environment they operate under can be improved.
“Their main concern was the ability to provide products for markets outside of Freeport,” said Mr Pinder.
“This would be accomplished either by expanding to other islands or exporting from Freeport duty free.”
Key to expansion plans is the Industries Encouragement Act, which formed part of the discussion to the extent that Island Bedding seeks to further develop its business and establish a new plant in the Bahamas.
Mr Pinder toured the facilities recently in an effort to get a better understanding about how he could facilitate a thriving industry on the island through businesses like the manufacturer. Currently, Island Bedding competes with mattresses imported into the country from the US.
Mr Chee-a-Tow said: “If our customers are not happy, we can readjust their mattresses for them. No one else can do that after they’ve shipped it to them. We like making people happy.”
Minister Pinder said consultation would continue with the industrial sector in Grand Bahama to make things better on the island.
“It is a part of our mandate to listen and hear what opportunities exist and that’s what I am doing,” he said.
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