CPCS Conference Presentations
As leaders in the field of infrastructure restructuring and privatization, CPCS Transcom is frequently requested to speak at high-profile international conferences to share our experiences and expertise in management, commercialization and privatisation of ports, railways, roads and other infrastructure.
Listed below are downloadable presentations prepared by CPCS Transcom for your enjoyment!
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Balancing Risk in Urban Rail PPPs (PowerPoint Slides)
Balancing Risk in Urban Rail PPPs (White paper)
presented by Marc-André Roy at MENA Rail 2007
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Progress Report: Tanzania Railways Concession
presented by Elan Cusiac-Barr at Africa Rail 2006
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Ports Reform and Concessions in Nigeria
Presented by Arif Mohiuddin at the West African Trade & Transport Seminar
May 4, 2006, London
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Doing Business in Nigeria
PowerPoint Presentation
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West Africa Investment Forum: Privatisation and Public Private Partnerships
PowerPoint Presentation
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INPUT PROINVEST - Accra, November 2005
Private Public Partnership for Development of Infrastructure in Africa
As part of its Input program, the EU organized an investment conference held in Accra. Peter Kieran was invited to make a presentation at the conference.
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UAR General Assembly 2005
Railway Concessioning in Africa: Where are we today?
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MENA Rail 2005
Railway Privatisation Trends: Lessons for MENA
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Commonwealth Business Council - Nigeria Investment Forum - 2005
The Commonwealth Business Council organized the Nigeria Investment Forum held in Abuja, Nigeria on February 2-4, 2005. Peter Kieran made a presentation
on the Status of Port Development and Privatisation in Nigeria to identify investment opportunities in the port sector.
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TransAfrica 21 - London - March 2004
The TransAfrica conference brings together experts in commercialization and privatization in all fields of transportation to examine
the unique problems and opportunities facing Africa. Peter Kieran presented a paper on
Railway Concessions - Attracting Investment for an Improved Service and chairing the closing session.
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