Outsourcing de Services en Côte d’Ivoire – Entretien avec Diomandé Moussa
GLS a pour mission de fournir des prestations de qualité en offrant une large gamme de solutions en matière de restauration collective et de services.
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GLS a pour mission de fournir des prestations de qualité en offrant une large gamme de solutions en matière de restauration collective et de services.
GLS Catering provides catering, housekeeping, facility management, cleaning, and, at the same time, the company exports these services abroad.
The main objective of IPS WA is the social and economic development of the people. The investment and business strategy of this leading industrial company in Côte d’Ivoire revolves around strong ethos.
Mahamadou Sylla, Deputy CEO of IPS WA, discusses the investment and economic opportunities and challenges in West Africa in a broad range interview for the Marcopolis.net business report on the country.
In order to rehabilitate the entire road network in Côte d’Ivoire within the next 5-10 years, the country will have to attract large international contractors and engineering firms to bid in large infrastructure projects tenders.
Côte d’Ivoire has 6,500 paved roads and around 75,000 dirt and feeder roads; that translates to about 82,000 kilometers of roads.
CNRA has been involved in palm oil seed research and has succeeded in producing a seed resistant to multiple climates and environments similar to ones found in South America.
Along with many other African countries, the public policies have neglected Côte d’Ivoire over the last 15 years and invested poorly in the agriculture sector. The resources spent on agriculture were less than 5 % of the total budget of the country.
The main difficulties for the agriculture sector in Côte d’Ivoire is the productivity ratio, the quality, and the potential competitiveness of the product on the international market.
The agricultural sector and agricultural producers in Côte d’Ivoire are immune to the crisis. In 2011, Côte d’Ivoire reached a record level of 1.5 million tons of cacao and rubber production rose to 230,000 tons.