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“Jenry Castaneda’s showcasing his patented cribbing system and book in Miami, Florida”
Medellin, Colombia – Jenry Castaneda a quite engineer has invented an eccentric transmission system for cribbing processing a critical component of mining companies. This transmission system for cribbing, which Castaneda has yet to name publically, is lauded as a key advancement in more cost efficient way of segregating mining elements.
Castaneda, 47, an engineer from Colombia has beenleading mining companies in Latin America for over 20 years. In 2012 when several traditional transmission system machines broke down, Castaneda and his company Minera Las Brisas could not find a vendor to repair or replace the machine fast enough. That was when Castaneda decided to retrofit and redesign one of the broken machines into an entirely new one
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The president of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA), Pablo Torres, has predicted that the Caribbean will see a return of tourism to the region “faster than many parts of the world,” thanks to the protocols and partnerships implemented throughout the region to help lessen the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Tourism is our key to recovery, to restoring the livelihood of thousands of employees in our industry, to reopening our doors and welcoming our guests,” said Torres in a statement to mark the start of the new year. In addition to replenishing tax revenues to cash-strapped governments, Torres noted that a tourism revival would refresh and renew “the minds, bodies and spirits of millions of travellers, who will discover that the Caribbean is the best place on earth to recover from the ravage of this pandemic”.