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← Why GuyanaStrategic Atlantic Gateway

A logistics bridge between three markets.

Guyana's Atlantic coast faces Caribbean, North American Atlantic, and neighbouring South American markets — a geographic position that shapes long-term export strategy for energy and industrial goods.

Why It Matters

Context for infrastructure investment.

Location is a durable structural factor in industrial siting. Atlantic-facing geography and existing port corridors influence where processing, storage, and power capacity are best located. Specific routing, transit times, and terminal capability are determined per project and are not represented here.

Coastal port terminal with cargo handling infrastructure.

Market orientation from the Atlantic coast

A schematic locator showing directional orientation toward Caribbean markets, North American Atlantic markets, and neighbouring South America. Distances, transit times, port depths, and volumes are not represented.

GuyanaCaribbean marketsNorth American Atlantic marketsNeighbouring South American markets

Schematic only — not to scale and not a navigational or commercial representation.

Key Investment Drivers
01

North American Atlantic

Atlantic-facing orientation toward U.S. East Coast and Gulf markets.

02

Caribbean Trade

Regional trade integration through CARICOM.

03

South American Markets

Coastal and overland access to Brazil and Suriname.

04

Port Corridors

Existing coastal port infrastructure with ongoing expansion activity.

05

Interior Corridors

Road and river corridors linking the interior to coastal terminals.

Why It Matters for Elementum

Elementum's industrial footprint is planned around export logistics — locating processing, storage, and power capacity where geography can be converted into commercial advantage.

Supporting Data
CARICOM
Regional trade bloc
Atlantic
Coastline
Coastal and riverine
Corridor orientation