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Massy Guyana Breaks Ground on Massy Hub at Houston New development will include a 190,000-square-foot Massy Distribution warehouse and expanded Massy Motors dealership.

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June 26, 2026
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Massy Guyana today broke ground on the Massy  Hub at Houston, a major new development that will bring together expanded distribution, automotive  sales, service and support operations on one site. 

The development will include Massy Distribution Guyana’s new state-of-the-art warehouse, a major  milestone in the company’s commitment to building world-class supply chain capabilities and supporting  Guyana’s continued economic growth. Scheduled for completion in 2028, the 190,000-square-foot  facility will serve as the flagship distribution centre for Massy Distribution Guyana. It will feature 15  container receiving bays, 28 dispatch bays, dedicated temperature-controlled storage, modern  office facilities, and warehouse automation technology. 

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The Massy Motors component of the Hub will include four vehicle showrooms and a 9,000-square-foot  administration building. The automotive service facilities will include multiple service bays,  with additional capacity for larger vehicles such as delivery trucks, tractors, and other industrial vehicles.  The site will also house a body shop for vehicle repairs, a parts warehouse with a dedicated parts-sales  area, and a separate tyre, battery, and lubricant warehouse. 

“The Massy Hub at Houston is designed to enhance operational efficiency, inventory management and  customer service,” said Troy Beharry, Chairman & Country Manager, Massy Guyana. “This investment  will position Massy to meet future market demand while setting a new benchmark for warehousing,  distribution and automotive service excellence in Guyana.” 

James McLetchie, President and Chief Executive Officer of Massy Group, said the development reflects  the company’s enduring commitment to Guyana and its people. 

He stated: “For Massy, Guyana is not a market we are entering; it is a country we have been proud to  grow alongside for almost 60 years. We’ve always believed that lasting success comes from investing in  people, building local capability, and creating opportunities that remain long after any single project is  complete. That’s what today’s investment represents. 

As Guyana continues its remarkable transformation, one of the country’s greatest opportunities is to  develop the skills, expertise and technologies that will power the next phase of growth.

This release has been issued by The Corporate Communications & Corporate Affairs Department Massy Holdings Ltd. T: 1-868- 625-3426 E: corp.comms@massygroup.com 

This development will help equip our teams with new capabilities, provide training in advanced  technologies and modern operating practices, and create opportunities for Guyanese professionals to  build rewarding careers at home.” 

McLetchie continued: “We see our role as more than delivering services. It is about helping to  strengthen local businesses, supporting more resilient supply chains, creating meaningful employment,  and contributing to a stronger, more diversified economy. We also see this as part of the role we can  play in supporting Guyana’s food security ambitions by building the capabilities, infrastructure and the partnerships needed to move food more efficiently, reduce waste and strengthen  the resilience of the agricultural value chain. Guyana’s future will be built not only through investment in  infrastructure, but through investment in its people. We are proud to play our part in that journey.” 

Participating in the ceremonial turning of the sod were The Honourable Deodat Indar, M.P., Minister of  Public Utilities and Aviation; The Honourable Peter R. Ramsaroop, M.P., Chief Investment Officer and  Agency Head, Guyana Office for Investment (GO-Invest); Robert Riley, Chairman, Massy Group; James  

McLetchie, President and Chief Executive Officer, Massy Group; Troy Beharry, Chairman & Country  Manager, Massy Guyana; Ambikah Mongroo, Executive Vice President, Integrated Retail Portfolio;  Ryan Latchu, Executive Vice President, Motors and Machinery Portfolio; David Dharamraj, Vice  President, COO & CFO, Integrated Retail Portfolio, Massy Guyana and Rohit Coonjah, Vice President  and Chief Executive Officer, Massy Motors Guyana.

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