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ETHRAA Group
AGHADIR-2015STRATEGY OFFERING TO HOST F1
April 2010
Strictly Private & Confidential
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Submitted to:
H.E. Yassir ZenaguiMinister of Tourism & HandicraftKingdom of Morocco
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obligation with the company..
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AGHADIR-2015
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Our main sources of on-line information..
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Agadir is known for three events that made history, Crisis of 1911; which lead to French occupation of Morocco, Earthquake of 1960, and the Agreement for
of a Free Trade Zone between the Arabic Mediterranean Nations in 2004
In 1505 the Portuguese established a trading post named Santa Cruz do Cabo de Gué, under a governor. In 1541, the city came under Wattasid control and in 1572 a stronghold was built on the top of the hill overlooking the bay, the Kasbah. Aghadir became prosperous for two centuries. But in 1731, the town
was completely destroyed by an earthquake.[
Aghadir is not a typical city of traditional Morocco, but it is a modern, busy and dynamic town. It is a distinct distention and luxurious residence
Wikipediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agadir
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Regional Economic IndicatorsTotal Population: 4,443,958 Gross Domestic Production: $ 5.4 billionGDP per Capita: 1,215 USD
Economic Indicators (Inaccurate yet Indicative):Agriculture: 27.5%Manufacturing industry: 4.25%Tourism: 9.5%Commerce: 27.5%Others: 31.25%
Air Passengers: 1,100,000Cargo & Forwarding 2,300,000 TonesTourists: 500,000 (2003)Hotels and restaurants: + 100Hotel Nights: 3,000,000 (2003)
Aghadir Chamber of Commerce, Industry & Servicehttp://www.ccis-agadir.com/pages/eco/index.php
Approximate current rate is 9 DH for 1 $ and 11 DH for 1 €
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Surfing
Resorts
Rural Tours
Atlantic Beaches
Cultural Tour
en-Route Tour
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Lead & Drive Moroccan Development Southwards
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Aghadir-F1Scheme
Global
National
Local
Contribution to an Int’l Phenomenon
Direct Economic Development
Catalyst for Southern Development
Mediator for Development Support
Human Development & Employment
Media & Economic Evolution
Catalyst for Political Planning
Innovative Economic Solutions
Opportunities for Social Upgrade
Asso
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Examples..
Public Theme
Urban Development Attract investments & Enterprises
Tourism Empower Budget & Low Cost Tourism
Transportation Develop Transit Systems and Hubs
Macro-Infrastructure Create New Jobs & Businesses
Create Local Fests & New Business Core
Circ
uits
& C
raft
sman
ship
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National Auto SeriesLocal & Regional AttractionsCity , Open & Public CircuitsTechnical & Vocational SchoolsBoost Local CraftsmanshipBoost Tourism Housing & FacilitiesMedia Focus & Celebration
Conc
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Aghadir F1 Championship
FIAF1 Group
Aghadir Development Fund
International Commercial Rights
Local Commercial Rights
Ethraa Group
Cons
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Government of Morocco
Aghadir F1 Championship
Caisse Centrale de Garantie
Aghadir Development FundADF
Sovereign Wealth FundsSWFs
Private Investors
PI
Ministry of Tourism
MOT
AghadirChamber
CCIS
Investment Bank
IB
Southern Development Anchors
Inve
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The Master Plan
Aghadir 2015
Physical Infrastructure Projects
Urban & Transportation Hub
Economic Infrastructure Projects
Aghadir F1 Championship
Our
App
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KYC &Due Diligence
Initiations ImplementationFormation Operations
Development ofMaster Plan
Investment Modeling
Delivery of Products
Close out & Exit
Integrated Operations Control
Center
Sustainability & CSR Monitoring
Investment& Management
Consortiums
Commercials & Concessions
SPVs
Project C Project EProject A Project B Project D
Develop Proposals
Our
Ser
vice
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Planning & Development Advisory
Conferences Planning & Management
Surveys & Data Cultivation
Project & Development Management
Consortiums Formation & Management
Scope, Deliverables & Products Definitions
Governance, Due-Diligence & Quality Framework
CSR & Sustainability Implementation Plans
Activities..
Deliverables..
Our
Num
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Consortium Management Fees
Independent Singular Assignment Fees
Project & Development Management Fees
Contracted Deliverables
Contracted Scope of Work
Contracted Terms of Payment
SPVs
SPVs
ADF
Breakdown..
Framework..
Deductions & Client’s Obligations MOT
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Once these outlines are accepted; a detailed
proposal will be prepared and submitted within 20 working days..
Thank You