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ATCL now seeks business plan after $500m aircraft purchase

  • The move comes several months after the government purchases new planes for the flag carrier without a long-term business blueprint.
THE government has spent close to $500 million (over 1 trillion shillings) to purchase seven new aeroplanes for Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) without having a comprehensive business plan in place for the revival of the ailing national flag carrier.

The types of aircraft used by an airline is a key component of any typical business plan and can directly affect its profitability, according to aviation experts.

This means that the government's decision to buy planes without following a comprehensive business plan could be a classic case of putting the cart before the horse.

The national flag carrier is now inviting bids from consultants to prepare a "comprehensive fiveyear business plan" several months after the government spent over 1 trillion/ to buy new planes.

"Air Tanzania Company Ltd now invites eligible 'individual consultants' to express their interest in ... provision of individual consultancy services to provide overall leadership to the ATCL team in developing a fiveyear corporate business plan to ensure that the company fulfils its mandate," ATCL said in a tender notice issued last week.

The duration of the assignment for preperation of the business plan is "30 man days," said the national airline.

Ladislaus Matindi, managing director and chief executive officer (CEO) of ATCL, told The Guardian yesterday that the arline was currently operating its business based on an interim business plan.

“We are expanding and the business trend is good ... thus it is important to have a comprehensive business plan to sustain the company,” Matindi said.

He noted that in a fivemonth period (October 2016 to February 2017), ATCL generated 9 billion/ in revenue thanks to the arrival of two brand new planes, which is unprecedented income for the struggling airline in recent memory.

For more, visit: The Guardian
 
Hiyo inaitwa "Kanyaga Twende Tutajuana Huko Huko!!!"

Sehemu ya habari hiyo kwa Kiswahili:

Hivi sasa ATCL Inatafuta Mchanganuo wa Biashara (Business Plan) Baada ya Kutumia Dola 500 Million kununua ndege.
  • Hatua hiyo imekuja baada ya miezi kadhaa kupita tangu serikali inunue ndege kwa ajili ya shirika la ndege la taifa pasipo na kuwa na mpango wa biashara.
Serikali imetumia takribani Shilingi Trilioni moja kununua ndege mpya saba kwa ajili ya Shirika la Ndege Tanzania; ATCL pasi na kuwa na mchanganuo wa kibiashara kwa ajili ya kulinusuru shirika hilo.

Kwa mujibu wa Mtaalamu wa Masuala ya Anga, aina ya ndege zinazotumiwa na shirika ni moja ya vipengele muhimu kwa mchanganuo wowote wa biashara na moja kwa moja inaweza kuathiri faida yake.

Hii maana yake ni kwamba, uamuzi wa serikali wa kununua ndege pasipo kufuata mpango wa kina wa biashara yaweza kuwa ni sawa na kutanguliza rukwama mbele na farasi nyuma!

Hivi sasa shirika la ndege la taifa linaitisha zabuni toka kwa watalaamu kwa ajili ya kuandaliwa mpango wa kina wa biashara wa miaka 5 ikiwa miezi kadhaa imepita tangu serikali kuwa imeshatumia zaidi ya shilingi trilioni moja kununua ndege mpya.
 
If the interim business plan was able to generate 9 billion in revenue in less than six months, then there is still a time to design the new one.

Why Mr Matindi is confusing himself?

His main job is to create business plan and structure to move the company forward.

He is not there to do politicking.
 
ATCL now seeks business plan after $500m aircraft purchase

  • The move comes several months after the government purchases new planes for the flag carrier without a long-term business blueprint.
THE government has spent close to $500 million (over 1 trillion shillings) to purchase seven new aeroplanes for Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) without having a comprehensive business plan in place for the revival of the ailing national flag carrier.

The types of aircraft used by an airline is a key component of any typical business plan and can directly affect its profitability, according to aviation experts.

This means that the government's decision to buy planes without following a comprehensive business plan could be a classic case of putting the cart before the horse.

The national flag carrier is now inviting bids from consultants to prepare a "comprehensive fiveyear business plan" several months after the government spent over 1 trillion/ to buy new planes.

"Air Tanzania Company Ltd now invites eligible 'individual consultants' to express their interest in ... provision of individual consultancy services to provide overall leadership to the ATCL team in developing a fiveyear corporate business plan to ensure that the company fulfils its mandate," ATCL said in a tender notice issued last week.

The duration of the assignment for preperation of the business plan is "30 man days," said the national airline.

Ladislaus Matindi, managing director and chief executive officer (CEO) of ATCL, told The Guardian yesterday that the arline was currently operating its business based on an interim business plan.

“We are expanding and the business trend is good ... thus it is important to have a comprehensive business plan to sustain the company,” Matindi said.

He noted that in a fivemonth period (October 2016 to February 2017), ATCL generated 9 billion/ in revenue thanks to the arrival of two brand new planes, which is unprecedented income for the struggling airline in recent memory.

Source: The Guardian
Sometimes in business this is quite normal.
No big deal as long as ATCL still operates on profits and isn't on the verge of collapsing!
 
Kwanza mleta mada unaongopa(heading imeruka baadhi ya ukweli) maana sio kwamba hakukuwa na Business plan, Habari inasema walikuwa na interim business plan.
Kama wameendesha bila Business plan(ya Muda mrefu) na wamepata faida/mapato makubwa ,Tujiulize vipi kukiwa na plan ya kueleweka.
 
There was no bussiness plan wakati bomberdier zinanunuliwa because it's something that came out of blues.

Haikuwa kipaumbele cha serikali so mpango mkakati haukuwa umeandaliwa. With this at hand tusipokuwa kuwa makini huko mbele ya safari tutakuja umbuka kwa kupata matokeo kinyume na matarajio ya wengi.

Lets wait & see because alwayz the end justifies the means.
 
ATCL now seeks business plan after $500m aircraft purchase

  • The move comes several months after the government purchases new planes for the flag carrier without a long-term business blueprint.
THE government has spent close to $500 million (over 1 trillion shillings) to purchase seven new aeroplanes for Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) without having a comprehensive business plan in place for the revival of the ailing national flag carrier.

The types of aircraft used by an airline is a key component of any typical business plan and can directly affect its profitability, according to aviation experts.

This means that the government's decision to buy planes without following a comprehensive business plan could be a classic case of putting the cart before the horse.

The national flag carrier is now inviting bids from consultants to prepare a "comprehensive fiveyear business plan" several months after the government spent over 1 trillion/ to buy new planes.

"Air Tanzania Company Ltd now invites eligible 'individual consultants' to express their interest in ... provision of individual consultancy services to provide overall leadership to the ATCL team in developing a fiveyear corporate business plan to ensure that the company fulfils its mandate," ATCL said in a tender notice issued last week.

The duration of the assignment for preperation of the business plan is "30 man days," said the national airline.

Ladislaus Matindi, managing director and chief executive officer (CEO) of ATCL, told The Guardian yesterday that the arline was currently operating its business based on an interim business plan.

“We are expanding and the business trend is good ... thus it is important to have a comprehensive business plan to sustain the company,” Matindi said.

He noted that in a fivemonth period (October 2016 to February 2017), ATCL generated 9 billion/ in revenue thanks to the arrival of two brand new planes, which is unprecedented income for the struggling airline in recent memory.

Source: The Guardian
Sisi wengine tulisema humu
Maamuzi ya Serikali ni Shaghala Baghala! No Coordination! We Need a System, Not a 1-Man Show

Kupata Maendeleo ya Kweli, Tanzania Inahitaji Systems Not Dramas, Ze Comedy na One Man Shows!.

Paskali
 
If the interim business plan was able to generate 9 billion in revenue in less than six months, then there are still a time to design the new one.

Why Mr Matindi is confusing himself?

His main job is to create business plan and structure to move the company forward.

He is not there to do politicking.
May there wasn't any "interim business plan" and now they are seemingly saying: better late than never! Well, that is what HAPA KAZI TU slogan is all about! Do now and think later!
 
Nadhani business plan ya muda mfupi ( interim ) ipo , kata ufisadi, imarisha ufanisi na kupunguza gharama. soko na wateja wapo

Mashirika yote ya uma yana business plan ndeefu lakini hakuna matokeo sababu ya ufisadi na uzembe
 
If the interim business plan was able to generate 9 billion in revenue in less than six months, then there are still a time to design the new one.

Why Mr Matindi is confusing himself?

His main job is to create business plan and structure to move the company forward.

He is not there to do politicking.
Sounds good, 9 billion revenue... anything about cost?!
 
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