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| Africa US Trade Development Administration, Madagascar. Multimodal transport mission. Seaport participated in aTDA Definitional Mission regarding multi-sector opportunities in Madagascar. The project involved analysis of port and tug and barge system business opportunities for US firms and suppliers. US Department of Agriculture, Tanzania, Kenya & Uganda. Evaluation of transport-related aid programs. The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the US Agency for International Development (USAID) implemented a series of training programs and workshops focusing on concrete steps to improve the efficiency of agricultural trucking and rail movements to and from regional ports. Seaport assisted in monitoring progress of the training program and in assessing the results. Seaport also recommended changes to future programs. International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Assistance and advice for bid for container terminal concession. Seaport brought together ICTSI, a major international container terminal operating company, and a Tanzanian firm, Vertex Financial Services, to bid for the container terminal operating concession in the Port of Dar es Salaam, an important port on the east coast of Africa. Seaport also assisted ICTSI and its local partner in their bid for the concession. The work involved gathering cost and operational data, preparing national and regional port traffic forecasts, evaluating the concession's financial performance, developing tender documents for the concession under internationally-competitive bidding, and advising on the ultimate bid price. In October 1999, the partnership was successful in its bid for the concession. Canadian International Port Services Inc., a sister company of Seaport Consultants Canada Inc., provided executive and operational expertise to the partnership during the mobilization and initial hand-over period of the terminal from governmental to private operations. The container terminal privatization has been a success for both its operator, Tanzania International Container Terminal Services (now owned in part by Hutchison Port Holdings), and for Tanzania. Mining Logistics Study for Morrison Knudsen, East Africa. In 1997, Seaport assessed rail and maritime logistics alternatives for a new copper mining venture in central Africa. Seaport's work included:
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