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Oct 29, 2009 Logistics

KUWAIT's Agility Defence & Government Services (DGS), a leading provider of logistics and supply chain services, has announced that it has won a contract to manage the receipt, warehousing and re-export of food aid and commodities for the US Agency for International Development (USAID).

The contract is an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity award with a one-year base and four one-year options. The potential value of the contract is US$10 million a year, or $50 million over five years, said an Agility statement.

Under the first task order, valued at $4 million, Agility DGS will receive and store food aid at Jacintoport in Houston in preparation for shipment to Djibouti Free Zone in Djibouti, Africa. Agility DGS will be responsible for receipt, warehousing and movement at both locations.

In addition, Agility DGS can be called on to provide regionally based pre-position warehousing in Durban, South Africa; Lome, Togo; Mombasa, Kenya; and Colombo, Sri Lanka.

The USAID award is part of the strategic diversification of Agility DGS. DGS is successfully performing logistics work for international institutions by offering supply chain services in support of humanitarian, stabilisation and peacekeeping efforts in Africa and elsewhere, said the company.

Agility Defence & Government Services is the public sector arm of Agility. It provides complete supply chain management, logistics services and commodity services to defence and government customers. With more than 550 offices in 120 countries, Agility DGS and its parent offer a vast network of global land, sea and air transportation capabilities, including warehousing and storage.
 

Source: Schednet

 
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