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Cambridge Systematics and IMaCS partner on transportation

Global transportation consultants Cambridge Systematics and ICRA Management Consulting Services (IMaCS) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate in providing consulting services to the transportation sector in India, across Asia, and in Africa. IMaCS and Cambridge Systematics will offer a broad mix of consulting services to public and private sector clients in the transportation sector. “We are pleased to sign this MoU with a quality consulting firm like IMaCS, and we are excited ab
December 6, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
Global transportation consultants 5673 Cambridge Systematics and ICRA Management Consulting Services (IMaCS) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate in providing consulting services to the transportation sector in India, across Asia, and in Africa. IMaCS and Cambridge Systematics will offer a broad mix of consulting services to public and private sector clients in the transportation sector.

“We are pleased to sign this MoU with a quality consulting firm like IMaCS, and we are excited about offering our joint portfolio of services and products to clients in and outside of India. This partnership will enable us to better serve existing and new clients in the region, and will leverage our broad international experience and IMaCS’ local presence,” said Adnan Rahman, principal and international division director of Cambridge Systematics.

“IMaCS is pleased to partner with Cambridge Systematics and offer world class consulting services to clients in India, Asia and Africa in the transportation sector. As the centre of gravity of manufacturing and trade migrates towards Asia and Africa in the coming years, efficient and sustainable transportation will become centre stage in these regions. Going forward, we foresee a robust demand for high quality advice and hand-holding services in policy, strategy, risk and transactions, as the transportation sector seeks to reinvent itself. Cambridge Systematics along with IMaCS will offer the best of both worlds to clients in transportation,” said Raghuttama Rao, managing director & CEO of IMaCS.

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