Through the CBI Export Development and Promotion Programmes, CBI works in selected potential export value chains, with the objective to create a sustainable and inclusive export increase. The programmes usually cover a period of several years in which we improve the export competitiveness of small and medium exporters in developing countries through tailored interventions at company and institutional level. The programmes are designed for specific market sectors and affect the full value chain of selected sectors. To optimally improve export promotion CBI integrates different services together under one programme (country and sector specific). The integrated programmes are focussed on the key actors, influencers and supporters of the export value chain, which are exporters, importers, Business Support Organisations (BSOs) and governmental authorities. CBI wishes to award Framework Agreements for the provision of experts regarding: a) Natural Ingredients for cosmetics and pharmaceuticals b) Home Decoration and home textiles c) Pipe and process equipment d) Automotive parts and components in the following export development and export promotion fields: - sector expertise; - institutional development.
20-1-2014 14:00:00
79400000-8 Business and management consultancy and related services
CBI (Centre for the Promotion of Imports from developing countries)
Prinses Beatrixlaan 2
2595 AL
The Hague
Netherlands
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| Contract Notice (This site) | 16-12-2013 19:00 |
| Contract Notice (TenderNed (2.0.7)) | 14-2-2014 04:57 |
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The sector expert Pharmaceutical ingredients will be asked to contribute to the Pharmaceutical ingredients project in the South Africa programme with the objective to support and coach SME companies in their preparation for the European market and in their European market entry activities. Projects under the sub-programme regard: (1) export auditing and action planning (2) export capacity building (3) market entry
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The sector expert Cosmetic ingredients will be asked to contribute to the Cosmetic ingredients project in the South Africa programme with the objective to support and coach SME companies in their preparation for the European market and in their European market entry activities. Projects under the sub-programme regard: (1) export auditing and action planning (2) export capacity building (3) market entry
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The sector expert Home Decoration and Home Textiles will be asked to contribute to the Home decoration and home textiles project in the South Africa programme with the objective to support and coach SME companies in their preparation for the European market and in their European market entry activities. Projects under the sub-programme regard: (1) export capacity building (2) market entry
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The sector expert pipe and process equipment will contribute to the objective of CBI’s projects to increase pipe and process equipment exports from South African and Asian SMEs to the European market. The sector expert will contribute to the programmes by supporting participating companies in their preparation for the European market and in their European market entry activities.
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The sector expert automotive parts and components will contribute to the objective of CBI’s projects to increase automotive parts and components exports from South African and Asian SMEs to the European market. The sector expert will contribute to the programmes by supporting participating companies in their preparation for the European market and in their European market entry activities.
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The Expert Institutional development will be asked to contribute to the country programme South Africa – Inspiring new ways which consists of three (3) projects for the home decoration and home textiles sector, subcontracting sector and the natural ingredients sector, concerning the institutional development of Business Support Organizations (BSOs) and the public private cooperation in South Africa.
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