Berytech is a leading organization in the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Lebanon, that aims to provide a conducive environment for the creation and development of startups, through incubation, business support, counseling, funding, networking, and the company hosting, hence taking part in the economic revival of the country, participating in wealth and job creation, and retaining graduates and high-level skills in Lebanon.
About ARYAF PROJECTARYAF serves Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises operating in food processing, local hospitality, tourism, the restaurant industry, eco-tourism, and agri-tourism within west Bekaa, Zahle and South Mount Lebanon.
The program aims to empower sixty MSMEs (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) to increase their sales volume, implement a business continuity plan, and provide training to their staff, including youth, women, and disabled individuals. The program is funded by The German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and implemented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für International Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), in partnership with Berytech, within the framework of Strengthening Agriculture, Local Communities and Small and Medium Enterprises project (ACE).
ObjectiveBerytech, through ARYAF Project, is dedicated to empowering and guide ARYAF’s program SME beneficiaries through export readiness trainings. We will hire experts and trainers who will be able to deliver these trainings to the SMEs operating in the food processing sector within the West Bekaa, Zahle and South Mount Lebanon. These SMEs often face developmental constraints, such as limited resources and infrastructure adding challenges to their operations. These workshops will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the SMEs in Lebanon’s economy. Their aim is to equip the beneficiaries with the necessary skills and knowledge for successfully venturing into international markets by gaining hands-on expertise in export processes, understanding the essential export prerequisites, exploring potential markets for their products, and coming up with a sustainable strategy.
Scope of work and DeliverablesScope of work:
The export readiness sessions should cover the following topics:
- Export Readiness and introduction to the export plan
- Technical requirements and standards
- Freight and logistics
- Export plan and market Entry
1-Export Readiness and introduction to the export plan
Understand export key concepts, terminology, and processes: key elements of an export plan, setting export goals and objectives.
2-Technical requirements and standards
- Understand and learn how to draft and develop a basic export plan.
- Understand the difference between voluntary standards and mandatory/regulatory standards.
- Provide an overview of all export procedures, regulations, and compliance requirements (different certifications and accreditations needed, their usage and benefits, labeling and packaging requirements…)
- Understand all customs procedures and customs clearance documentation.
3-Freight and logistics
- Understand the basics of shipping.
- Cover all freight modes and transportation options.
- Learn all about INCOTERMS (International commercial terms)
- Learn how to calculate the overall costs related to shipping and logistics.
- Elaborate best practices for working with freight forwarders and customs brokers.
4-Export plan and market Entry
- Assess the company’s capabilities to start exporting, its main benefits and challenges, strengths and weaknesses, risks, and opportunities.
- Understand all ways of exporting to foreign markets and the role of free trade agreements in facilitating exports.
- Present the export market environment.
- Understand the importance of market research in making informative decisions regarding the selection of export markets.
- Create and develop an export marketing strategy and plan.
All concerned SMEs are required to assist in all 4 modules of the training. The planned number of participants ranges between 25-60 participants.
Deliverables and outputs:The following deliverables will be provided as part of the export readiness session:
- The trainer/s should provide a detailed project proposal outlining the scope, the objectives, methodology and the timeline for the workshop and the coaching sessions.
- The trainer/s should provide all course materials, including training tools, resources, handouts, presentations, and relevant case studies that can be used to sustain the learning outcomes of the beneficiaries.
- The trainer/s should provide practical exercises and simulations enabling beneficiaries to apply the acquired knowledge and skills effectively.
- The trainer/s should provide an evaluation document of beneficiaries based on their participation, engagement, and performance during the workshop, along with feedback and recommendations for continuous improvement.
Trainer’s qualifications:
To deliver the export readiness session for ARYAF Berytech beneficiaries, it is imperative that the selected trainers meet the following criteria:
- In-depth subject Knowledge: The trainers should have a deep understanding of the export process and requirements, including relevant laws, regulations, and best practices. They should be able to provide practical guidance and support to beneficiaries drawing from their own experience and expertise.
- Familiarity with the specific industry or sectors the ARYAF Program is targeting and knowledge of industry-specific export challenges and opportunities while staying current with changes in export regulations, trade agreements and global market trends related to the sector.
- Teaching competence: While formal teaching qualifications are not obligatory, the trainers should demonstrate the necessary skills and experience for delivering effective training sessions. This may include the ability to communicate information clearly and concisely, engage with diverse learners and diverse audiences, and adapt to different learning styles and needs.
- Relevant practical experience: The trainers should have relevant experience in exporting products, either as active exporters themselves or as instructors specialized in export-related training. They should be able to provide real-world examples and case studies to help beneficiaries understand the challenges and opportunities associated with product exportation.
- Professional certifications: The trainers may also hold professional certifications linked to exporting products, such as Certified International Trade Professional (CITP) or Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP). These certifications serve as a testament to their expertise and credibility in the field of exportation.
- The trainer is expected to start his/her workshop no later than November 9, 2023, which makes the first day of the workshop. The export readiness contract can span up to 18 man-days spread over a period of up to 5 months. The exact duration will depend on the final number of beneficiaries and the depth of the curriculum.
- Each workshop will span three days, with the 4 mentioned modules distributed across 3 workshops. Each workshop will be capped at a rate of $1920 including venue and catering services.
- The session/s will be held at a suitable venue, such as a conference room or a training center, with all necessary equipment and facilities.
- Technical (maximum two pages) describing the methodology to conduct the work based on the content suggested in the section: “Scope of Work, Outputs and Deliverables” elaborating it further.
- Profile and project references (maximum two pages): A brief explanation of the trainer(s) background should be submitted (CVs shall be included as annex) along with project references on the topic.
- Financial Proposal describing the expected remuneration and the proposed timeframe of the intervention, budget division as per the scope of work by point.
Documents and proposals must be sent to Procurement@berytech.org by November 5th, 2023, the latest, with the subject: “ARYAF- Export Readiness Sessions”.
Due to the high volume of applications received, only selected consultants/companies will be contacted.
Important: The header of the technical and financial offers must clearly note the candidate data (Name, address, country, telephone, email and fiscal identity number or other official number).