Trinidad & Tobago postal services reform project

Trinidad & Tobago has received a US$11.45 million loan from the World Bank toward the cost of the Postal Services Reform Project (Loan No. 4458-TR). Part of the proceeds will pay for the supply, delivery and installation of office furniture, workstations and fixtures. (Contract/Bid Number:Bid No. 010. Deadline:29 October 2002). New Zealand Post International Ltd (NZPIL), (now trading as Transend Worldwide Ltd (TWL)) has been contracted by the Government to manage and operate the Postal Corp. Details: The Procurement Manager. Trinidad & Tobago Postal Corp. National Mail Centre. Golden Grove Rd. Piarco, Trinidad & Tobago. Tel: (868) 669-5361, Ext. 230. Fax: (868) 669-5374. E-mail: [email protected]

Electronic consumer items for home and office are sought by a distributor here. Bank ref: Republic Bank of Trinidad & Tobago Ltd. Details: Rawle Kalliecharran, K.V. Investments Ltd.608 Coffee St, San Fernando, Saint Patrick. Phone: 868 652 7845. Fax: 868 652 7845.

Glass and aluminium products for the construction industry are sought by a distributor/sales agent. Bank refs: First Citizens Bank, Royal Bank of Trinidad, Scotiabank Ltd. Details: Ramnath Harrilal, Angies Ltd, 38 High St, Princess Town, Trinidad & Tobago. Phone: 868 655 8482. Fax: 868 655 8482

Copyright 2002

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