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Market, Planning and Feasibility Studies
The Seaport Group, through Seaport Consultants Canada Inc., Seaport Consultants, Inc. and Seaport Consultants Asia has extensive experience in port planning, port feasibility studies, trade and traffic forecasts, and financial evaluation of port and other maritime transport projects. Port traffic forecasts, business strategy development, and financial analysis, litigation support and port privatization are particular specialties of Seaport Consultants Canada Inc. Seaport may serve as prime contractor or as a subcontractor to international engineering and management consulting firms.
Port planning experience and maritime consulting capability is found throughout the Seaport Group.
Our worldwide experience in market and feasibility studies as maritime consultants includes:
Port master plans
Port traffic forecasts
Tariff studies
Cost-benefit analyses
Financing and business strategies
Some examples of Seaport projects in market and feasibility studies are shown below: Container Port Feasibility Study, Indonesia, 1994 - 1995
British Columbia Port Strategy, Canada, 2005 - 2005
Development and Implementation of Port Tariff Schedule, Vancouver, Canada, 2004 - 2007
Development of Business Plan for Khalifa Port, Abu Dhabi, UAE, 2006
Financial Evaluations of Port of Vancouver Container Terminals, Vancouver, Canada, 2001 to 2007
Forecast of Baltic Container Port Market, Gothenburg, Sweden, 2007
Seaport also conducted a series of projects related to a port master plan for Barbados Port Authority (BPA) in 1994 - 1997 and worked with BPA (now Barbados Port Inc.) for over a decade on port reform.
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