Pacific Cargoes, Inc. (PCI) was established in 1969. Since 1987, PCI has acted
as sub-contractors in the procurement of transportation for bulk cargoes of the Agency
for International Development (AID) of the U.S. Department of State.
International
Services Corporation (ISC) was established in 1972. ISC currently represents the
governments of Armenia, Bolivia, El Salvador, the Phillipines and Tadjikistan, as
well as the U.S. Department of State's coordinator of U.S. assistance to the New
Independent States. ISC is also the procurement and shipping agent of the Korean
Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO).
Both companies are District
of Columbia Corporations and have acted as procurement and shipping agents for a
wide variety of clients including U.S. government agencies, foreign governments ,
private voluntary organizations and other non-governmental organizations. The personnel
of both corporations have extensive knowledge of, and familiarity with, the preparation
of invitations for bids or requests for proposals in accordance with U.S. government
laws and regulations. PCI and ISC continue to be actively engaged in the procurement
of a wide range of commodities including grain and fuel shipments.