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Logistics and Catering Service for Events and Project Activities (Chimoio)

Last update: Apr 8, 2026 Last update: Apr 8, 2026

Details

Location:Mozambique
Mozambique
Category:Non-consulting services
Status:Awarded
Sectors:Non-specialized Goods / Services, Logistics
Languages:Italian
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Apr 8, 2026

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Description

Logistics and Catering Service for Events and Project Activities (Chimoio)

CIG: BB114E54FB

 
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About the Funding Agency

AICS - the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation - is one of key innovations established by the Italian law on international cooperation (Law No. 125/2014). The Agency began operating in January 2016, with the aim of aligning Italy with its principal European and global partners in the endeavor of development. Its basic model reflects that used in the main European countries, and it must comply with the demand for more professional and innovative forms of cooperation, involving the methodological flexibility necessary in a continuously evolving scenario.

The Agency headquarters are in Rome. AICS runs another base in Florence and 20 field offices worldwide for assessing local needs, implementing development initiatives, monitoring results and building partnerships on the ground. According to the law, the Agency’s mission is to "perform technical and operational activities associated with the examination, development, financing, management and control of the cooperation initiatives".

About the Sectors

Non-specialized Goods / Services

Covers general goods and services that support daily operations, facilities management, and basic institutional needs.


Key areas:
  • Facility support services (cleaning, catering, maintenance)
  • Rental services (offices, venues, accommodation, parking)
  • Supply of basic goods and consumables
  • Office, household, visibility, and event-related supplies

Logistics

Focuses on improving the efficient movement, storage, and management of goods and services across supply chains and trade networks.


Key areas:
  • Transportation and freight forwarding services
  • Warehousing and inventory management
  • Customs clearance and trade facilitation
  • Supply chain and distribution optimization

Locations

Mozambique

Mozambique’s infrastructure strategy is closely linked to its natural gas potential and regional trade ambitions. Major LNG projects and port expansions are expected to generate fiscal revenues and catalyse associated infrastructure development. However, climate vulnerability, debt pressures and security challenges in northern regions complicate implementation. Strengthening governance, improving project management and ensuring inclusive development around extractive investments are critical to translating large-scale infrastructure financing into broad-based economic growth.

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