Track Record
CIMA GLOBAL (CIMA INTERNATIONAL) has a proven track record with 3 awarded contracts in Central Africa, Asia.
The company's expertise spans water and sanitation, transport and logistics, infrastructure and finance and banking. Their portfolio includes consulting engagements (3).
These contracts have been sourced through the World Bank.
Notable Contracts
Contract Award: CIMA GLOBAL selected for updating technical studies for the rehabilitation of the secondary port of Betou, part of the Central Africa Regional Waterways Project.
— Central Africa Regional Waterways Project
Contract Award: CIMA GLOBAL selected for updating technical studies for the rehabilitation of the secondary port of Impfondo, part of the Central Africa Regional Waterways Project.
— Central Africa Regional Waterways Project
Selection of CIMA GLOBAL for updating technical studies for rehabilitation works of the secondary port of LIRANGA under the Central Africa Regional Waterways Project. This was Direct Selection.
— Central Africa Regional Waterways Project
Key contracting authorities
- Central Africa Regional Waterways Project· 3
Frequently asked questions about CIMA GLOBAL (CIMA INTERNATIONAL)
Who is CIMA GLOBAL (CIMA INTERNATIONAL)?
CIMA GLOBAL (CIMA INTERNATIONAL) is a public-sector contractor based in Central Africa with 3 awarded contracts tracked on BidsFactory across Central Africa.
How many public contracts has CIMA GLOBAL (CIMA INTERNATIONAL) won?
CIMA GLOBAL (CIMA INTERNATIONAL) has won 3 public procurement contracts on BidsFactory in 2025.
What sectors does CIMA GLOBAL (CIMA INTERNATIONAL) work in?
CIMA GLOBAL (CIMA INTERNATIONAL) is most active in water and sanitation, transport and logistics and infrastructure.
Which contracting authorities have awarded contracts to CIMA GLOBAL (CIMA INTERNATIONAL)?
CIMA GLOBAL (CIMA INTERNATIONAL)'s most frequent contracting authorities include Central Africa Regional Waterways Project.
Where does BidsFactory get CIMA GLOBAL (CIMA INTERNATIONAL)'s contract history?
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