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Logistics Capacity Assessment

ETHIOPIA
Country
Name ETHIOPIA
Official Name THE REPUBLIC OF ETHIOPIA

Assessment
Assessment Date: From OCTOBER 2009 To 30 SEPTEMBER 2010
Name of the assessor BERVERY CHAWAGUTA
Title/position LOGISTICS OFFICER

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Country Profile ..............................................................................................................................................................4
1.2 Introduction / Background .............................................................................................................................................5
1.1.1. Basic facts...........................................................................................................................................................5
1.1.2. Country in Figures ..............................................................................................................................................6
1.1. Humanitarian Background.......................................................................................................................................7
1.1.1. Disasters, Conflicts & Migration History ............................................................................................................7
1.1.2. Calamities and Seasonal Affects .......................................................................................................................8
1.1.3. Capacities to Respond to Emergencies ............................................................................................................9
1.2 National Regulatory Departments/Bureau and Quality Control/Relevant Laboratories .........................................18
1.3 Customs Information ..................................................................................................................................................19
1.3.1 Duties and Taxes Exemption ...........................................................................................................................19
1.3.2 Customs Clearance ..........................................................................................................................................22
1.3.3 Focal Points Information ..................................................................................................................................23
1.3.4 Customs Information by Entry Points (port, lake/river, airport, overland entry points) .................................23
1.3.5 Duties and Taxes Exemption (Other) ..............................................................................................................24
1.3.6 Focal Points Information ..................................................................................................................................25

2 Logistics Infrastructure.......................................................................................................................................................27
2.1 Djibouti Port Assessment ...........................................................................................................................................27
2.2 Berbera Port................................................................................................................................................................39
2.2.1 Port Overview ...................................................................................................................................................39
2.3 Port of Mombasa..........................................................................................................................................................45
2.3.1 Port Overview ...................................................................................................................................................45
2.4 Airport Assessment ....................................................................................................................................................52
2.4.1 Addis Ababa, Bole International Airport ..........................................................................................................52
2.4.2 Dire Dawa International Airport........................................................................................................................53
2.4.3 Mekelle International Airport ............................................................................................................................54
2.4.4 Jijiga National Airport .......................................................................................................................................55
2.4.5 Gambella National Airport ................................................................................................................................57
2.4.6 Bahir Dar International Airport .........................................................................................................................58
2.4.7 Lalibella National Airport ..................................................................................................................................59
2.4.8 Jimma National Airport .....................................................................................................................................60
2.4.9 Humera National Airport...................................................................................................................................61
2.4.10 Gonder National Airport ...................................................................................................................................62
2.4.11 Gode National Airport .......................................................................................................................................64
2.4.12 Axum National Airport ......................................................................................................................................65
2.4.13 Arba Minch National Airport .............................................................................................................................66
2.4.14 Assosa National Airport....................................................................................................................................67
2.5 Road Assessment ......................................................................................................................................................69
2.5.1 Roads Overview ...............................................................................................................................................69
2.5.2 Road Construction / Maintenance ...................................................................................................................69
2.5.3 Road Classification ...........................................................................................................................................69
2.5.4 Road Inventory .................................................................................................................................................69
2.5.5 Distance matrix .................................................................................................................................................69
2.5.6 Road Security ...................................................................................................................................................69
2.5.7 Weighbridges ....................................................................................................................................................69
Weighbridges .....................................................................................................................................................................69
2.5.8 Axle Load Limits ...............................................................................................................................................70
2.5.9 Bridges ..............................................................................................................................................................70
2.5.10 Transport Corridors ..........................................................................................................................................70
2.6 Railway Assessment ..................................................................................................................................................70
2.6.1 Management / Consortium...............................................................................................................................70
2.6.2 Stations / Dry Ports...........................................................................................................................................70
2.7 Waterways Assessment .............................................................................................................................................71
2.7.1 Waterways overview.........................................................................................................................................71
2.7.2 River and/or Lake Port Assessment ................................................................................................................71
2.8 Storage Facilities Assessment...................................................................................................................................72
2.8.1 Storage Overview .............................................................................................................................................72
2.8.2 Government and Commercial Storage ............................................................................................................73
2.8.3 Storage used by humanitarian organizations..................................................................................................75
2.8.4 Cold Chain ........................................................................................................................................................77

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2.9 Milling Capacity Assessment .....................................................................................................................................80
2.9.1 Miller Company #1 < East Africa Group (ETH) LTD Anbessa Flour and Pasta Factory >...........................80
2.9.2 Miller Company 1 <Kokeb Flour Factory>.......................................................................................................82
2.9.3 Miller Company 1 <Astco Food Share Company PLC> .................................................................................83
2.9.4 Miller Company 1 <Fafa Food share Company>............................................................................................85
2.9.5 Miller Company 1 < Health Care Food Manufacturing PLC > .......................................................................87
2.9.6 Miller Company 1 <Hilina Enriched Food Processing> ..................................................................................89
2.9.7 Miller Company 1 <Seka Business Group p.l.c> ............................................................................................91

3 Logistics Related Services ................................................................................................................................................93


3.4 Fuel..............................................................................................................................................................................93
3.4.1 Fuel Overview ...................................................................................................................................................93
3.4.2 Fuel Supply and Storage..................................................................................................................................93
3.4.3 Fuel Marketing and Local Distribution .............................................................................................................93
3.4.4 Fuel Pricing .......................................................................................................................................................93
3.4.5 Fuel Demand ....................................................................................................................................................93
3.4.6 Fuel Transportation ..........................................................................................................................................94
3.4.7 Standards, Quality and Testing .......................................................................................................................94
3.5 Transporters................................................................................................................................................................94
3.5.1 Transport Market Overview (trucking) .............................................................................................................94
3.6 Vehicle Rental.............................................................................................................................................................94
3.7 Taxi Companies ...........................................................................................................................................................96
3.8 Freight Forwarding Agents..........................................................................................................................................96
3.9 Electricity / Power ........................................................................................................................................................97
3.9.1 Electricity Generation ........................................................................................................................................97
3.9.2 Supply ...............................................................................................................................................................97
3.10 Telecommunications...............................................................................................................................................98
3.10.1 Overview ...........................................................................................................................................................98
3.10.2 Providers ..........................................................................................................................................................98
3.10.3 Telecommunications Regulations...................................................................................................................98
3.10.4 Existing Humanitarian Telecoms Systems......................................................................................................98
3.11 Local Supplies Market ...........................................................................................................................................99
3.11.1 Main Food Sources ..........................................................................................................................................99
3.11.2 Other than Food Sources ...................................................................................................................................99
3.12 Accommodation ....................................................................................................................................................100

ANNEX 1 - MAPS .................................................................................................................................................................. 103


ANNEX 2: LIST OF CONTACTS .......................................................................................................................................... 106
ANNEX 3: TRANSPORTATION .......................................................................................................................................... 108
ANNEX 4: MILLING COMPANIES IN ETHIOPIA................................................................................................................ 114
ANNEX 5: DJIBOUTI PORT PERFOMANCE...................................................................................................................... 120
ANNEX 6: BERBER PORT PERFOMANCE ....................................................................................................................... 122
ANNEX 7: NGOS IN ETHIOPIA............................................................................................................................................ 124
ANNEX 8: DISTANCES FROM REGIONAL CAPITAL CITIES TO MAJOR TOWNS...................................................... 126

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1. Country Profile ..........................................................................................................................................................

Ethiopia is twice the size of France. It shares borders with Djibouti, Eritrea, Kenya, Somalia and Sudan. It is
landlocked. It is divided into 9 regions plus the capital, Addis Ababa and the city administration of Dire Dawa.
Ethiopia, with a population of about 85 million, is the second most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa and one
of the world‟s oldest civilizations.

ETHIOPIA TOTAL BORDERS (6212 KM) VIA PER/KM

SUDAN METEMA 808


DJIBOUTI SEMERA 694
DJIBOUTI DIRE DAWA 707
ERITREA ASEB BORDER 792
ERITREA ZALAMBESA 843
SOMALIA DOLO ODO 930
SOMALIA TOGOCHALE 674
KENYA MOYALE 764

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PROVINCE AREA - KM2 POPULATION DISTRICTS


ADDIS ABABA 530 2,738,248 1
AFAR 96,708 1,411,092 5
AMHARA 159,174 17,214,056 12
BENISHANGUL - GUMUZ 49,289 670,847 5
DIRE DAWA 1,213 342,827 1
GAMBELA 25,802 306,916 4
HARARI 311 183,344 1
OROMIA 353,007 27,158,471 20
SOMALI 279,252 4,439,147 9
TIGRAY 50,079 4,314,456 6
SNNPR 112,343 15,042,531 22

1.2 Introduction / Background

1.1.1. Basic facts


Source / Year:
Basic Facts
Capital ADDIS ABABA
Amarigna 32.7%, Oromigna 31.6%, 1994 census
Tigrigna 6.1%, Somaligna 6%,
Guaragigna 3.5%, Sidamigna 3.5%,
Language Hadiyigna 1.7%, other 14.8%, English
(Major foreign language taught in
schools) (1994 census)

Oromo 32.1%, Amara 30.1%, (1994 census)


Tigraway 6.2%, Somalie 5.9%,
Ethnic groups Guragie 4.3%, Sidama 3.5%, Welaita
2.4%, other 15.4%

Christian 60.8% (Orthodox 50.6%, (1994 census)


Protestant 10.2%), Muslim 32.8%,
Religions
traditional 4.6%, other 1.8%

Total: 1,104,300 sq km
Country comparison to the world: land:
Country size (comparison) 1 million sq km
Water: 104,300 sq km

Population density (map) 77.19 people per sq.km


Kenya, Somali, Djibouti, Eritrea,
Border countries
and Sudan
Coffee, gold, leather products, live
Exports animals, oilseeds

Food and live animals, petroleum and


petroleum products, chemicals,
Imports machinery, motor vehicles, cereals,
textiles

Cereals, pulses, coffee, oilseed,


cotton, sugarcane, potatoes, cut
Agricultural products
flowers; hides, cattle, sheep, goats;
fish

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1.1.2. Country in Figures
Source / Year:
General Information
Country size total: 1,104,300 sq km
Population 85, 237,338
Population growth rate 3.2 2009 est
GDP per capita $900 2008 est.
Population under poverty line (%) 38.7% (FY05/06 est.)
HIV prevalence (%) 2.1% (2007 est.)
43.66 births/1,000 population & 11.55
Other comments deaths/1,000 population 2009 est

Useful Information
Time zone (GMT +/-) GMT +3
Climate description Tropical, monsoon with wide
topographic-induced variation
Currency ETHIOPIA BIRR
Telephone dialing code +251
Driving (left / right) RIGHT
Visa requirements and cost

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Money Parity and Inflation

Year Rate – US$ = Local


Rate of inflation (consumer prices)
Currency

2004 8.89 4.00 %


2005 9.85 17.80 %
2006 9.10 2.40 %
2007 9.27 11.60 %
2008 9.91 13.00 %
2009 12.76 17.20 %
2009 12.82 44.40 %
2010 16.38

1.1. Humanitarian Background

1.1.1. Natural disasters History


Natural disasters Comments / Details
Natural Disasters
Drought 2003
Drought Jul-65
Drought Jul-65
Drought Sep-69
Drought Sep-69
Drought Dec-73
Drought Drought May-83
Drought Jun-87
Drought Oct-89
Drought Jul-98
Drought Sep-99
Drought Nov-05
Drought May-08
Earthquake Earthquake (seismic activity) 25/08/1906
Epidemic 1981
Epidemic 1/1/1970
Epidemic
Epidemic Jan-85
Epidemic Feb-89 - Meningitis
Extreme temperature
Flood 5/8/2006
Flood 15/08/1994
Flood 20/05/2005
Flood
Flood 23/04/2005
Flood 23/08/1999
Flood 7/5/1968
Insect infestation Locust 2004
Slides
Volcano Rift Valley - Ertale in Afar region
Wave/Surge
Wild fires Baley Mountain National Park
Wind storm
Other comments

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COMMON HAZARDS BY PROVINCE
PROVINCE MAIN HAZARDS IN PROVINCE MAIN LIVEHOOD ACTIVITIES
FIRES, FLOOD, TERRORIST ATTACK, FARMING, FORMAL, INFORMAL,AND CASUAL
ADDIS ABABA
STRACTURAL FAILER EMPLOYMENT
FLOOD, LIGHTENING, FARMING ,FORMAL, INFORMAL,AND CASUAL
AFAR
CONFILICTS,VOLCANIC EMPLOYMENT
FLOOD, LIGHTENING, FARMING ,FORMAL, INFORMAL,AND CASUAL
AMHARA
CONFILICTS,VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS, EMPLOYMENT
FARMING ,FISHING,FORMAL, INFORMAL,AND
BENISHANGUL - GUMUZ FLOOD, LIGHTENING
CASUAL EMPLOYMENT
FARMING ,FORMAL, INFORMAL,AND CASUAL
DIRE DAWA FLOOD, LIGHTENING
EMPLOYMENT
FARMING ,FISHING,FORMAL, INFORMAL,AND
GAMBELA FLOOD, LIGHTENING
CASUAL EMPLOYMENT
FARMING ,FORMAL, INFORMAL,AND CASUAL
HARARI FLOOD, LIGHTENING
EMPLOYMENT
FLOOD, LIGHTENING, FARMING ,FISHING,FORMAL, INFORMAL,AND
OROMIA
CONFILICTS,VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS, CASUAL EMPLOYMENT
FARMING ,FISHING,FORMAL, INFORMAL,AND
SNNPR FLOOD, LIGHTENING
CASUAL EMPLOYMENT
FARMING ,FORMAL, INFORMAL,AND CASUAL
TIGRAY FLOOD, LIGHTENING
EMPLOYMENT

SOMALI REGION FLOOD, LIGHTENING PASTORALISM & AGRO-PASTORALISM

PLEASE NOTE : ALL PROVINCES ARE SUBJECTED TO HAZARDS SUCH AS ROAD ,WATER & AVATION
ACCIDENTS

1.1.2. Calamities and Seasonal Affects

Geologically the Great Rift Valley is susceptible to earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, frequent droughts,
flooding in the river basins and deforestation.

Drought among all hazards has the single greatest impact on social and economic conditions in Ethiopia.

Seasonal Affects on Transport (economic, social, climate…)


Transport Comments From <month> to <month>
Meher: All Regions (Largest
Primary road transport Percentage o f r a i n f a l l s a t June to September
t h i s time)

Secondary road transport

Rail transport Air


transport Waterways
transport

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# Season Period Affected Region


1 Belg March to May Afar, Amhara, Oromiya, SNNPR & Tigray
2 Meher June to All Regions (Largest percentage of rain falls at this time)
September
3 Bega October to Somali, Oromiya (South Borena/Bale), & SNNPR (South Omo)
February

1.1.3. Capacities to Respond to Emergencies

The Disaster Prevention & Preparedness Agency (DPPA) retains an important function for coordinating emergency
response for both food and non-food assistance to and within Ethiopia.

1.1.3.1. Government
CONTACT DISASTER PREVENTION &
PREPAREDNESS AGENCY
ADDRESS P.O.BOX:5686, ADDIS ABABA,
ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE +251-11-551-8050 +251-11-551-8050
FAX +251-11-551-4788
WEB www.dppc.gov.et
EMAIL ddpc@gov.et

In 2009 and beyond, a more lasting disaster risk management (DRM) approach will be promoted in line with the
Government‟s current strategy to streamline and reform disaster management task. The approach envisages
vulnerability profile based Disaster Management (DM), which targets comprehensive response to potential as well as
impeding disasters by addressing all elements of the DM cycle, including hazard assessment and mapping,
vulnerability and risk analyses and enhanced preparedness for providing timely and appropriate response,
mitigation, recovery and prevention.

MINISTRY ADDRESS TELEPHONE


MINISTRY OF CULTURE AND TOURISM SUDAN STREET P.O.BOX 21 ADDIS 251-11-5537361
ABABA ETHIOPIA www.tourismethiopia.org
P.O.BOX 5608 ADDIS ABABA
MINISTRY OF FEDERAL AFFAIRS ETHIOPIA 251-11-5510000
www.mofa.gov.et

MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS P.O.BOX 393 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA 251-11-5517345


www.mfa.gov.et
P.O.BOX 2559 ADDIS ABABA
MINISTRY OF REVNUE ETHIOPIA 251-11-4667466
P.O.BOX 704 ADDIS ABABA
MINISTRY OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY ETHIOPIA 251-11-5518025

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION P.O.BOX 1367 ADDIS ABABA 251-11-1553133


ETHIOPIA www.moe.gov.et
MINISTRY OF HEALTH P.O. BOX 486 ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA, 251-11-5517011
email: moh@ethionet.et www.moh.gov.et
HAILE G/SILASE AVENUE
MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES P.O.BOX 5744/5673 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA 251-11-6611111

MINISTRY OF DEFENCE P.O.BOX 1373 ADDIS ABABA 251-11-1516053


ETHIOPIA
ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND RURAL FAX 251-11-6172001 251-11-6172000
DEVELOPMENT email eap@moard.gov.et EXT 2403

MINISTRY OF CAPACITY BUILDING P.O.BOX 2490 ADDIS ABABA 251-11-1511344


ETHIOPIA www.estc.gov.et
MINISTRY OF YUOTH, SPORTS AND CULTURE P.O.BOX 3241/1907 ADDIS ABABA
(MYSC) ETHIOPIA 251-11-517020
P.O.BOX 486 ADDIS ABABA
MINISTRY OF MINES AND ENERGY ETHIOPIA www.estc.gov.et 251-11-6463166

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KING GEORGE AVENUE
MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND ECONOMIC P.O.BOX 1905/1037 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA 251-11-1552400
DEVELOPMENT email 251-11-1226698
webmaster@moted.gov.et
FDRE MINISTRY OF WORKS AND URBAN P.O.BOX 2405 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
DEVELOPMENT FAX 251-11-5510545 251-11-5525994
email nupi@ethionet.et www.nupi.gov.et
P.O.BOX 1364 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
FAX 251-11-5542586 251-11-5516538
MINISTRY OF INFORMATION
EMAIL roigi@ethionet.et www.moinfo.gov.et 251-11-5153380
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT AND
COMMUNICATION ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA 251-11-5518292
FAX 251-11-5515665

MINISTRY OF WOMEN'S AFFAIRS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA 251-11-4166375


FAX 251-11-4166362
PLEASE REFER TO THIS LINK FOR MORE INFORMATION :
HTTP://ETHIOPIABOOK.COM/GOVERNMENT/GOVERNMENTAL-ORGANIZATIONS

1.1.3.2. Humanitarian Community


UN AGENCIES - HUMANITARIAN COORDINATION
ORG. CONTACT &
NAME CONTACTS JOB TITLE ADDRESS EMAIL ADDRESS
ENCU ISAAK MANYAMA TEAM LEADER 0913-202151 isaack@dppc.gov.et
FAO PATRICK VERCAMMEN EMERGENCY COORDIANTOR Patrick.Vercammen@fao.org
IOM CECILLIA OMOLE OPERATIONS OFFICER 0115-519665 comole@iom.int
IOM KARL BAKER OPS OFFICER 0115-519675 kbaker@iom.int
OHCHR FREJ FENNICHE REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVE 0911-508456 fenniche@un.org
UNDP TAKELE TESHOME PROGRAM OFFICER 0911-230600 takele.teshome@undp.org
FIELD SECURITY COORDINATION
UNDSS MULUNEH HUNDIE ASSISTANT 0911-253327 hundie@un.org
UNECA MAKONNEN ELENE SENIOR PROGRAMME OFFICER 0115-512814 makonnene.uneca@un.org
UNFPA HAILEYESUS DINKA HUMANITARIAN PROGRAM OFFICER 0911-309785 dinka@unfpa.org
UNFPA HELEN AMDEMIKAEL ASS. TO THE DEPUTY REPRESENTATIVE 0911-649948 asssye@unfpa.org
UNFPA RAHAB NJOKI KINYANJUI GENCAP GENDER ADVISOR 0910-530796 njoki@unfpa.org
AMARE ENVIROMENTAL REHABILITATION
UNHCR GEBREEGZIABHER OFFICER 0911-409068 gegziab@unhcr.org
UNHCR LAETITIA SANCHEZ ASS. PROJECT OFFICER 0910-123644 SANCHEZL@unhcr.org
UNHCR SARDHANAND PANCHOE panchoe@unhcr.org
EMERGENCY WASH COORDINATION
UNICEF DEMISSIE TUKE SUPPORT OFFICER 0912 - 050659 demissie_tuke@yahoo.com
UNICEF IQBAL KABIR HEAD OF NUTRITION/FOOD SECURITY 0911-456900 ikabir@unicef.org

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UN AGENCIES - HUMANITARIAN COORDINATION
ORG. CONTACT &
NAME CONTACTS JOB TITLE ADDRESS EMAIL ADDRESS
0115-184162
UNICEF ISA ACHOBA PM&E Ext, 4162 iachoba@unicef.org
UNICEF KEFYALEW AYANO PROJECT OFFICER EDUCATION 0911-635696 kayano@unicef.org
MENBERE
UNICEF GEBRESELASSIE SCSO 0911-432363 gmenbere@gmail.com
SHEIKH MOHAMMED
UNICEF ADEN EMERGENCY OFFICER 0915-741072 mshekaden@unicef.org
UNICEF PAUL DEVERILL CHIEF WASH 0911-202718 pdeverill@unicef.org
SONJA S.E. LEIGHTON
UNICEF KONE SENIOR OPERATIONS OFFICER 0911-505181 sleighton@unicef.org
UNICEF SOPHIA NESRI PM & E 0115-184166 snesri@unicef.org
UNICEF STEPHANO PIZZI PROGRAM SUPPORT OFFICER 0911-500011 spizzi@unicef.org
UNICEF SYLVIE CHAMIOS NUTRTION PO schamois@unicef.org
EMERGENCY WES ASSISTANT PROJECT
UNICEF TAMENE GOSSA OFFICER 0115-515155 tgossa@unicef.org
UNICEF TESHOME NEGASH EW/DP 0916-826375 tnegash@unicef.org
TEWELDEBERHANE
UNICEF DANIEL PO UNICEF 0911-884299 tdaniel@unicef.org
UNICEF TOM WHITE EMERGENCY SPECIALIST 0911-255110 twhite@unicef.org
UNICEF VIVIANA OLIVIER REPORTS SPECIALIST 0912-047836 volivier@unicef.org
EMERGENCY SPECIALIST -
UNICEF YEWEINISHET TSEGAYE INFORMATION yetsegaye@unicef.org
UNICEF -
Amhara +
Oromiya AWEKE MOGES EMERGENCY OFFICER 0911-436075 amoges@unicef.org
UNOCHA AMY MARTIN DEPUTY HEAD OF OFFICE 0911-216233 martin23@un.org
UNOCHA VINCENT LELEI HEAD OF OFFICE 0115-444248 lelei@un.org
UNOCHA KRISTEN KNUTSON PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER 0911-252344 knutson@un.org
UNOCHA LEAH FINNEGAN ASSOCIATE INFORMATION OFFICER finneganf@un.org
HUMANITARIAN COORDIANTION
UNOCHA MOHAMMED SIRYON OFFICER 0115-513725 Siryonm@un.org
UNOCHA JAMES NIGHTINGALE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT OFFICER 0911-252345 nightingale@un.org
UNOCHA TIM MANDER HRF PROJECT MANAGER 0115-545336 mander@un.org
TSIGEMARIAM
UNOCHA YOHANNES INFORMAION ANALYST 0115-444156 yohannes1@un.org
UNOCHA SARA MENGISTU ADMIN ANALYST 0115-444247 mengistu@un.org
WFP ADRIAN VAN DER KNAAP HEAD OF LOGISTICS 0911-214565 adrian.vanderknaap@wfp.org
WFP ELLIOT VHURUMUKU HEAD OF VAM SECTION 0911-214561 Elliot.Vhurumuku@wfp.org
WFP GIAMMICHELE DEMAIO PROGRAM OFFICER 0911-502264 giammichele.demaio@efp.org
WFP MARY NJOROGE DEPUTY HEAD OF PROGRAMME 0115-515188 Mary.njoroge@wfp.org
WFP MATTAWOS ADAYE SENIOR ADMIN ANALYST 0911-213895 mattawos.adyae@wfp.org
WFP MEBRATU YALEW PROGRAM OFFICER 0911-123177 mebratu.yalew@wfp.org
WFP SONALI WICKREMA HEAD OF PROGRAM UNIT 0115-515188 somali.wickrema@wfp.org
NPO/EMERGENCY AND HUMANITARIAN
WHO KEBBA OMAR JAITEH ACTION 0911-018687 jaitehk@et.afro.who.int

LIST OF UN BRANCHES (UNITED NATION)


ORGANIZATION NAME ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS
TEL:251-11-551-0152 FAX:251-11-551-5147/
UNAIDS (UNITED NATIONS C/O UNDP, P.O.BOX 5580 ADDIS 251-11-551-4599 E-
PROGRAMME ON HIV/AIDS) ABABA ETHIOPIA MAIL:UNAIDS.ETHIOPIA@UNDP.ORG
WWW.UNAIDS.ORG

TEL:251-11-551-5177 FAX:251-11-551-5147/
UNCDF (UNITED NATIONS C/O UNDP, P.O.BOX 5580 ADDIS
251-11-551-4599 E-
CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT FUND ABABA ETHIOPIA
MAIL:UNCDF@ETHIONET.ET WWW.UNCDF.ORG

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LIST OF UN BRANCHES (UNITED NATION)
ORGANIZATION NAME ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS

TEL:251-11-551-5177 FAX:251-11-551-5147 /
ECA OLD BUILDING, 7TH FLOOR 251-11-551-4599 E-
UNDP (UNITED NATIONS
P.O.BOX 5580 ADDIS ABABA MAIL:FO.ETH@UNDP.ORG E-
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME)
ETHIOPIA MAIL:REGISTRY.ET@UNDP.ORG
WWW.ET.UNDP.ORG

TEL:251-11-551-7200 FAX:251-11-551-2233 /
UNECA (UNITED NATIONS 251-11-551-0365 E-
P.O.BOX 3001 ADDIS ABABA
ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR MAIL:ECAINFO@UNECA.ORG E-
ETHIOPIA
AFRICA) MAIL:ECAWEB@UNECA.ORG
WWW.UNECA.ORG

TEL:251-11-551-1263 / 251-11-551-6312
UNECA (UNITED NATIONS
FAX:251-11-551-2785 / 251-11-551-2233 E-
ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR P.O.BOX 3001 ADDIS ABABA
MAIL:ECAINFO@UNECA.ORG E-
AFRICA) ACW -AFIRCA CENTER ETHIOPIA
MAIL:OUEDRAOGOJ@UN.ORG
FOR WOMEN
WWW.UNECA.ORG

UNESCO (UNITED NATIONS STREET OF ECA NEW BUILDING


TEL:251-11-551-3953 FAX:251-11-551-1414
EDUCATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND ,MESKEL AVENUE P.O.BOX 1177
E-MAIL:ADDIS@UNESCO.ORG
CULTURAL ORGANIZATION ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

UNESCO (UNITED NATIONS


EDUCATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND ECA COMPOUND, AFRICA TEL:251-11-544-5284 FAX:251-11-551-
CULTURAL ORGANIZATION, IICBA AVENUE P.O.BOX 2305 ADDIS 4936 E-MAIL:INFO@UNSCO-
- INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ABABA ETHIOPIA IICBA.ORG WWW.UNSCO-IICBA.ORG
CAPACITY BUILDING IN AFRICA)

UNFPA (UNITED NATIONS P.O.BOX 5580 ADDIS ABABA TEL:251-11-551-7156 FAX:251-11-551-5311


POPULATION FUND) ETHIOPIA WWW.UNFPA.ORG

TEL:251-11-661-2822 FAX:251-11-661-
UNHCR (UNITED NATIONS HIGH P.O.BOX 1076 ADDIS ABABA
1666 E-MAIL:ETHAD@UNHCR.CH
COMMISSION FOR REFUGEES) ETHIOPIA
WWW.UNHCR.ORG

AFRICA HALL, 3RD FLOOR,2ND TEL:251-11-551-5155 FAX:251-11-551-


AND 4TH FLOOR ,OLD BUILDING 1628 E-
UNICEF (UNITED NATIONS
ROTUNDA , MENELIK AVENUE MAIL:ADDISABABA@UNICEF.ORG E-
CHILDREN'S FUND)
P.O.BOX 1169 ADDIS ABABA MAIL:UNICEF@ETHIONET.ET
ETHIOPIA WWW.UNICEF.ORG

TEL:251-11-551-4245 FAX:251-11-551-2733 /
UNIDO (UNITED NATIONS AFRICA HALL, 7TH FLOOR, OLD 251-11-551-4599 E-
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ECA BUILDING P.O.BOX 5580 MAIL:UNIDO.ETH@ETHIONET.ET E-
ORGANIZATION) ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA MAIL:OFFICE.ETHIOPIA@UNIDO.ORG
WWW.UNIDO.ORG

UNIFEM (UNITED NATIONS ERICCSON BUILDING ,3RD


TEL:251-11-552-1041 FAX:251-11-553-
DEVELOPMENT FUND FOR FLOOR P.O.BOX 5580 ADDIS
8163 WWW.UNIFEM.ORG
WOMEN) ABABA ETHIOPIA

UNMEE (UNITED NATIONS


MISSION IN ETHIOPIA AND ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA WWW.UNMEEONLINE.ORG
ERITREA)

AFRICA HALL, 4TH FLOOR ,OLD TEL:251-11-551-3725 FAX:251-11-551-


UN-OCHA (UN OFFICE FOR THE
BUILDING ROTUNDA , MENELIK II 1292 E-MAIL:OCHA-ETH@UN.ORG
COORDINATION OF
AVENUE P.O.BOX 60252 ADDIS WWW.OCHA-ETH.ORG WWW.OCHA-
HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS)
ABABA ETHIOPIA ETH.ORG

MARSHALL TITO AVE.P.O.BOX TEL:251-11-551-5188 FAX:251-11-551-


WFP (WORLD FOOD
25584 CODE 1000 ADDIS ABABA 4433 E-
PROGRAMME)
ETHIOPIA MAIL:WFP.ADDISABABA@WFP.ORG WWW.WFP.ORG

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LIST OF UN BRANCHES (UNITED NATION)
ORGANIZATION NAME ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS
TEL:251-11-553-4777 / 251-11-553-1550
FAX:251-11-551-4037 E-MAIL:WHO-
WHO (WORLD HEALTH P.O.BOX 3069 ADDIS ABABA WRO@WHOET.ORG E-
ORGANIZATION) ETHIOPIA MAIL:REGAFRO@AFRO.WHO.INT
WWW.WHO.INT WWW.AFRO.WHO.INT
WWW.WHOET.ORG

TEL:251-11-662-7700 FAX:251-
AFRICA AVE. BOLE ROAD
11-662-7717 E-
WORLD BANK P.O.BOX 5515 ADDIS ABABA
MAIL:PIC@WORLDBANK.ORG
ETHIOPIA
WWW.WORLDBANK.ORG

LIST OF NGO (NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION)


ORGANIZATION NAME ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS

P.O.BOX 1261 ADDIS ABABA TEL:251-11-465-4671/ 251-11-465-4675


ACTIONAID INTERNATIONAL
ETHIOPIA FAX:251-11-465-3420 / 251-11-465-4650 E-
MAIL:ADMIN@ACTIONAIDETHIOPIA.ORG E-
MAIL:ADMIN.ETHIOPIA@ACTIONAID.ORG
WWW.ACTIONAID.ORG

ADRA (ADVENTIST DEVELOPMENT


P.O.BOX 145 ADDIS ABABA
AND RELIEF AGENCY TEL:251-11-551-2212 FAX:251-11-551-1319
ETHIOPIA
INTERNATIONAL ) WWW.ADRA.ORG
WWW.ADRAETHIOPIA.ORG

AECID (AGENCIA ESPANOLA DE BOLE KIFLE KETEMA, K.03/05


COOPERACION INTERNATIONAL H.NO 03/24 P.O.BOX 2312 ADDIS TEL:251-11-122-2544 FAX:251-11-
PARA EL DESARROLLO) ABABA ETHIOPIA 618-5357 E-
MAIL:OTC.ETIOPIA@AECID.ES WWW.AECID.ES

P.O.BOX 19859 ADDIS ABABA


AFD (ACTION FOR DEVELOPMENT TEL:251-11-662-2326 251-11-646-0231
ETHIOPIA
FAX:251-11-662-5563 E-
MAIL:AFD@ETHIONET.ET
AMCCO (AFAR MOTHERS AND CHILD P.O.BOX 888 - 1110 ADDIS TEL:251-11-112-3048 E-
CARE ORGANIZATION ABABA ETHIOPIA MAIL:PANOS@ETHIONET.ET

BOLE KIFLE KETEMA, K.09 H.NO


CARE INTERNATIONAL 533 P.O.BOX 4710 ADDIS TEL:251-11-618-3294 FAX:251-11-
ABABA ETHIOPIA 618-3295 E-
MAIL:CARE.ETH@ETHIONET.ET WWW.CARE.ORG
WWW.CARE.ORG.ET

FHI (FOOD FOR HUNGRY P.O.BOX 4181 ADDIS ABABA


INTERNAKTIONAL) ETHIOPIA
TEL:251-11-465-6008 / 251-11-465-6009
FAX:251-11-466-0260 E-
MAIL:FHI.ETH@ETHIONET.ET WWW.FHI.NET

GAA (GERMAN AGRO ACTION/DWHH P.O.BOX 1866 ADDIS ABABA


-DEUTSCHE WELTHUNGERHILFE) ETHIOPIA TEL:251-11-662-4765 FAX:251-11-662-4731
E-MAIL:GAA.ETH@ETHIONET.ET
WWW.WELTHUNGERHILFE.DE

P.O.BOX 5504 ADDIS ABABA


GOAL ETHIOPIA
ETHIOPIA
TEL:251-11-467-0996 FAX:251-11-467-1441
E-MAIL:GOAL@GOALETHIOPIA.COM WWW.GOAL.IE

HAPCO (FEDERAL HIV/AIDS DEMBLE CITY CENTER 10TH TEL:251-91-119-9123 FAX:251-11-


PREVENTION AND CONTROL FLOOR P.O.BOX 122326 ADDIS 550-3358 E-
OFFICE) ABABA ETHIOPIA MAIL:HIV.AIDS@TELECOM.NET.ET
WWW.HAPCO.GOV.ET

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ORGANIZATION NAME ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS

P.O.BOX 3384 ADDIS ABABA TEL:251-11-663-1020 / 251-11-663-1021


HELPAGE INTERNATIONAL
ETHIOPIA FAX:251-11-616-1563 E-
MAIL:HAI@ETHIONET.ET E-
MAIL:HELPAGE@HELPAGEETHIOPIA.ORG
WWW.HELPAGE.ORG

BOLE SUBCITY K.12/13 ,H.NO


ICRC (INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE
NEW P.O.BOX 5701 ADDIS TEL:251-11-647-8300 FAX:251-11-647-8301
OF THE RED CROSS)
ABABA ETHIOPIA E-MAIL:ADDIS ABABA.ADD@ICRC.ORG
WWW.ICRC.ORG

P.O.BOX 2339 ADDIS ABABA


MDM (MEDECINS DU MONDE) TEL:251-11-661-3057 FAX:251-11-661-3059
ETHIOPIA
E-MAIL:MED.DU.MONDE@ETHIONET.ET
WWW.MEDECINSDUMONDE.ORG

MERLIN(MEDICAL EMERGENCY P.O.BOX 5697 ADDIS ABABA


TEL:251-11-618-7981 FAX:251-11-
RELIEF INTERNATIONAL) ETHIOPIA
618-5708 E-
MAIL:COUNTRY.DIRECTOR@MERLIN-ETHIOPIA.ORG
WWW.MERILN.ORG.UK

MSF (MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES- P.O.BOX 2441 ADDIS ABABA


BELGIUM) ETHIOPIA
TEL:251-11-661-0398 / 251-11-661-2870
FAX:251-11-661-0533 E-MAIL:MSFB-
ABABA@BRUSSELS.MSF.ORG WWW.MSF.BE

MSF (MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES- P.O.BOX 8225 ADDIS ABABA


FRANCE) ETHIOPIA TEL:251-11-661-0707 E-
MAIL:ADDIS.MSFF@ETHIONET.ET WWW.MSF.ORG

MSF (MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES- P.O.BOX 34357 ADDIS ABABA


TEL:251-11-651-2353 FAX:251-11-661-4908
HOLLAND) ETHIOPIA
E-MAIL:MSFH-ETHIOPIA-
HOM@FIELD.AMSTERDAM.MSF.ORG
WWW.ARTSENZONDERGRENZEN.NL

MSF (MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES- P.O.BOX25589 -1000 ADDIS


SPAIN) ABABA ETHIOPIA
TEL:251-11-651-0079 FAX:251-11-618-0192
E-MAIL:MSFE-ADDIS-CG@BARCELONA .MSF.ORG
WWW.MSF.ES
BEKILO BET P.O.BOX 26407
NPA (NORWEGIAN PEOPLE'S AID) CODE 1000 ADDIS ABABA
ETHIOPIA TEL:251-11-416-3735 FAX:251-11-416-3735
WWW.NPAID.ORG

P.O.BOX 25779 CODE 1000


OXFAM AMERICA
ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA TEL:251-11-662-4282 FAX:251-11-661-5578
WWW.OXFAMAMERICA.ORG

P.O.BOX 17732 ADDIS ABABA


OXFAM CANADA TEL:251-11-661-4987 FAX:251-11-661-5578
ETHIOPIA
E-MAIL:REPOXCAN@ETHIONET.ET
WWW.OXFAM.CA

P.O.BOX 22649 ADDIS ABABA


OXFAM COMMUNITY AID ABROAD TEL:251-11-465-2000 / 251-11-662-2969
ETHIOPIA
FAX:251-11-661-5578 E-
MAIL:ESAYASCAA@ETHIONET.ET
WWW.CAA.ORG.AU

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ORGANIZATION NAME ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS

P.O.BOX 2333 ADDIS ABABA TEL:251-11-661-3344 / 251-11-661-1791


OXFAM GB
ETHIOPIA FAX:251-11-661-3533 E-
MAIL:OXETH@ETHIONET.ET
E-MAIL:ADDISABABA@OXFAM.ORG.UK
WWW.OXFAM.ORG.UK

PAC (PARTNERSHIP AFRICA- P.O.BOX 60233 ADDIS ABABA


TEL:251-11-439-3132 FAX:251-11-439-3502
CANADA) ETHIOPIA
E-MAIL:INFO@PACWEB.ORG E-
MAIL:PAC@ETHIONET.ET
WWW.PACWEB.ORG

PACT ETHIOPIA- PRIVATE AGENCIES P.O.BOX 13180 ADDIS ABABA


TEL:251-11-661-4800 FAX:251-11-661-0088
COLLABORATING TOGETHER, INC ETHIOPIA
E-MAIL:PACT.ETH@ETHIONET.ET
WWW.PACTWORLD.ORG
WWW.PACTET.ORG

KIRKOS SUBCITY K.05/06/07


PLAN INTERNATIONAL H.NO 1069 P.O.BOX 5696 ADDIS TEL:251-11-467-0175 / 251-11-465-5651
ABABA ETHIOPIA FAX:251-11-416-1542 E-
MAIL:ETHIOPIA.CO@PLAN-INTERNATIONAL.ORG
WWW.CHALDREACH.ORG

P.O.BOX 8078 ADDIS ABABA TEL:251-11-551-4378 / 251-11-551-4497


REST-RELIEF SOCIETY OF TIGRAY
ETHIOPIA FAX:251-11-551-2694 E-
MAIL:REST@ETHIONET.ET E-
MAIL:RESTADDIS@ETHIONET.ET
WWW.REST-MARET.ORG

REST-RELIEF SOCIETY OF TIGRAY


P.O.BOX 20 MEKELE ETHIOPIA TEL:251-34-440-6300 FAX:251-34-440-6714
MEKELE
E-MAIL:REST@ETHIONET.ET WWW.REST-
MARET.ORG

NEAR BISRATE GEBRIAL


SAVE THE CHILDREN CHURCH P.O.BOX 387 ADDIS
ABABA ETHIOPIA TEL:251-11-372-8455 FAX:251-11-372-8045
E-MAIL:USSAVE.CHILDREN@SAVECHILDREN. ORG.ET
E-MAIL:ETHIOPIA@SAVETHECHILDREN.ORG
WWW.SAVETHECHILDREN.ORG

P.O.BOX 2304 CODE 1250 ADDIS


SAVE THE CHILDREN CANADA TEL:251-11-320-6343 FAX:251-11-320-6433
ABABA ETHIOPIA
E-MAIL:CR-SCCANADA@ETHIONET.ET
WWW.SAVETHECHILDREN.CA

SAVE THE CHILDREN DENMARK /RED P.O.BOX 13375 ADDIS ABABA


TEL:251-11-550-4225 / 251-11-550-6960
BARNET ETHIOPIA
FAX:251-11-550-8999 E-
MAIL:REDBARNET@ETHIONET.ET
WWW.REDBARNET.DK

OLD AIRPORT AREA DIRE


SAVE THE CHILDREN FINLAND /
COMPLEX BUILDING, 7 TH TEL:251-11-320-6432 FAX:251-11-320-6433
PELASTAKAA LAPSET RY
FLOOR ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA E-MAIL:INFO@PELASTAKAALAPSET.FI
WWW.PELASTAKAALAPSET.FI

P.O.BOX 6589 ADDIS ABABA


SAVE THE CHILDREN NORWAY TEL:251-11-320-6381/ 251-11-551-7540
ETHIOPIA
FAX:251-11-320-6384 E-
MAIL:SCNE@SCNE.ORG WWW.SCNE.ORG

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ORGANIZATION NAME ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS
TEL:251-11-321-0960 FAX:251-11-321-4234
E-MAIL:ADDIS.OFFICE@ECAF.SAVETHECHILDR EN.SE
P.O.BOX 3457 ADDIS ABABA
SAVE THE CHILDREN SWEDEN E-MAIL:ADDIS.OFFICE@SWEDSAVE-ET.ORG E-
ETHIOPIA
MAIL:ETHOFFICE@ECAF.SAVETHECHILDREN. SE
WWW.RB.SE

P.O.BOX7165 ADDIS ABABA


SAVE THE CHILDREN UK TEL:251-11-629-3466 / 251-11-629-1915
ETHIOPIA
FAX:251-11-629-3470 E-
MAIL:SCUKETHIOPIA@SAVETHECHILDREN. ORG.UK
E-MAIL:EFSU.SCUK@ETHIONET.ET
WWW.SAVETHECHILDREN.ORG.UK

P.O.BOX 3495 ADDIS ABABA


SOS CHILDREN'S VILLAGES TEL:251-11-661-1655 / 251-11-661-1501
ETHIOPIA
FAX:251-11-661-1633 E-
MAIL:SOS.ETHIOPIA@ETHIONET.ET
WWW.SOSCHILDRENSVILLAGES.ORG

AMCE-BOLE ROAD,W.17 , K.25


WVI (WORLD VISION
H.NO 518 ADDIS ABABA TEL:251-11-629-3349 FAX:251-11-629-3346
INTERNATIONAL)
ETHIOPIA E-MAIL:WVETH@ETHIONET.ET
WWW.DEVINET.ORG

P.O.BOX 9494 ADDIS ABABA


ZOA REFUGEE CARE
ETHIOPIA
TEL:251-11-515-8967 FAX:251-11-552-0549
E-MAIL:ZOA.ETHIOPIA@ETHIONET.ET WWW.ZOA.NI

EMBASSY FOUND IN ETHIOPIA


EMBASSY NAME ADDRESS CONTACT DETAILS

NIFAS SILK LAFTO KIFLE


TEL: 251-11-371-2144 / 251-11-553-3828 FAX: 251-11-371-2140
KETEMA K.04 H.NO 535
EMBASSY OF AUSTRIA / 251-11-553-3831 E-MAIL: ADDIS-ABABA-OB@BMEIA.GV.AT
P.O.BOX 1219 ADDIS
WWW.BMEIA.GV.AT
ABABA ETHIOPIA

TEL: 251-11-661-1643 FAX: 251-11-661-3646


YEKA KIFLE KETEMA K.08
E-MAIL:ADDISABABA@DIPLOBEL.FED.BE E-
EMBASSY OF BELGIUM P.O.BOX 1239 ADDIS
MAIL:ADDISABABA@DIPLOBEL.ORG
ABABA ETHIOPIA
WWW.DIPLOBEL.FGOV.BE

OLD AIRPORT AREA,


TEL: 251-11-371-3022 FAX:251-11-371-3033
NEFASILK LAFTO
EMBASSY OF CANADA E-MAIL:ADDIS@INTERNATIONAL.GC.CA
SUBCITY,K 04 ,H NO 122
WWW.DFAIT-MAECI.GC.CA
ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

BOLE KIFLE KETEMA K.03


TEL: 251-11-618-7075 FAX:251-11-618-
, H.NO "NEW " P.O.BOX
EMBASSY OF DENMARK 7075 E-MAIL: ADDAMB@UM.DK
12955 ADDIS ABABA
WWW.UM.DK WWW.AMBAADDISABABA.UM.DK
ETHIOPIA

P.O.BOX 1017 ADDIS TEL: 251-11-553-5788 FAX:251-11-553-5793


EMBASSY OF FINLAND
ABABA ETHIOPIA E-MAIL:SANOMAT.ADD@FORMIN.IF WWW.FINLAND.FI

TEL: 251-11-140-0000 FAX: 251-11-140-0020


QUARTIER KABANA E-MAIL:PRESSE@FRANCE-ETHIOPIE.ORG E-
EMBASSY OF FRANCE P.O.BOX 1464 ADDIS MAIL:AMBA.FRANCE@ETHIONET.ET
ABABA ETHIOPIA WWW.DIPLOMATIE.GOUV.FR
WWW.FRANCE-ETHIOPIE.INFO

EMBASSY FOUND IN ETHIOPIA

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TEL:251-11-123-5139 FAX:251-11-123-5152
YEKA KIFLE KETEMA K.06
E-MAIL:INFO@ADDIS-ABABA.DIPLO.DE E-
EMBASSY OF GERMANY P.O.BOX 660 ADDIS
MAIL:GERMEMB@ETHIONET.ET WWW.AUSWAERTIGES-
ABABA ETHIOPIA
AMT.DE WWW.ADDIS-ABABA.DIPLO.DE
H.NO 021 K.40 WOREDA TEL:251-11-466-5050 FAX:251-11-466-5020
20 DEBREZEIT ROAD E-MAIL:IRELAND.EMB@ETHIONET.ET E-
EMBASSY OF IRELAND
P.O.BOX 9585 ADDIS MAIL:ADDISABABAEMBASSY@DFA.IE
ABABA ETHIOPIA WWW.FOREIGNAFFAIRS.GOV.IE

P.O.BOX 1266 ADDIS TEL:251-11-661-0999 FAX:251-11-661-0608


EMBASSY OF ISRAEL
ABABA ETHIOPIA WWW.ISRAEL.ORG

VILLA ITALIA,KEBENA TEL:251-11-123-5717 FAX:251-11-123-5689


EMBASSY OF ITALY P.O.BOX 1105 ADDIS E-MAIL:AMBASCIATA.ADDISABABA@ESTERI.IT
ABABA ETHIOPIA WWW.ESTERI.IT WWW.AMBADDISABABA.ESTERI.IT

H.NO.653 ,K.07,WOREDA
TEL:251-11-551-1088 FAX:251-11-551-
EMBASSY OF JAPAN 18 P.O.BOX 5650 ADDIS
1350 WWW.MOFA.GO.JP
ABABA ETHIOPIA

TEL:251-11-371-0799 FAX:251-11-
BUNA BOARD ROAD ,
371-1255 E-
EMBASSY OF NORWAY MEKANISA P.O.BOX8383
MAIL:EMB.ADDISABABA@MFA.NO WWW.MFA.NO
ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
WWW.NORMAY.ORG.ET

"DEMBEL" CITY CENTER


8TH FLOOR, BOLE ROAD TEL:251-11-552-6899 FAX:251-11-552-6885
EMBASSY OF PORTUGAL
P.O.BOX 438-1110 ADDIS E-MAIL:EMBPORTADDIS@GMAIL.COM WWW.MNE.GOV.PT
ABABA ETHIOPIA

ENTOTO AV. P.O.BOX TEL:251-11-122-2544 FAX:251-11-


EMBASSY OF SPAIN 2312 ADDIS ABABA 122-2541 E-
ETHIOPIA MAIL:EMB.ADDISABABA@MAEC.ES WWW.MAEC.ES

LIDETA SUBCITY K.07/14 , TEL:251-11-518-0000 FAX:251-11-518-


H .NO 891 0030
EMBASSY OF SWEDEN
P.O.BOX 1142 ADDIS E-MAIL:AMBASSADEN.ADDIS.ABEBA@SIDA.SE
ABABA ETHIOPIA WWW.UD.SE WWW.ETHEMB.SE

OLD AIRPORT, LIDETA


KIFLE KETEMA, K.02/03 TEL:251-11-371-1107 FAX:251-11-371-2177
EMBASSY OF SWIZERLAND
P.O.BOX 1106 ADDIS E-MAIL:ADD.VERTRETUNG@EDA.ADMIN.CH WWW.ADMIN.CH
ABABA ETHIOPIA

OLD AIRPORT ZONE TEL:251-11-371-0040 FAX:251-11-371-


EMBASSY OF NETHERLANDS P.O.BOX 1241 ADDIS 1577 E-MAIL:ADD@MINBUZA.NL
ABABA ETHIOPIA WWW.MINBUZA,NL

TEL:251-11-661-2354 FAX:251-11-661-
COMOROS STREET 0588 E-
EMBASSY OF UNITED KINGDOM P.O.BOX 858 ADDIS MAIL:BRITISHEMBASSY.ADDISABABA @FCO.GOV.UK
ABABA ETHIOPIA WWW.FCO.GOV.UK
WWW.UKINETHIOPIA.FCO.GOV.UK

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1.2 National Regulatory Departments/Bureau and Quality Control/Relevant Laboratories

Dept/Agency
Contact Names & Email Tel / Fax Website
Name & Address
Name:
Tel1: 011-552-25-47
Drug Administration and Title: Tel2:
Control Authority (DACA) Email: daca@ethionet.et www.daca.gov.et
Fax: 011-552-13-92
Website :
Summary of Role and Services: GoE Regulator of food, medicine, health professionals and health care (premises and
practices) under the MoH Health and Health related services and products quality regulation core process.

Dept/Agency Name & Contact Names &


Address Email Tel / Fax Website
Name: Title: Email: Tel1: +251-11 646 0111
Quality and Standards qsae@ethionet.et, Tel2: +251-11 651 6474
Authority of Ethiopia Fax: (251-11) 646 08
www.qsae.org/
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The Authority is a nonprofit government organ reporting to the Ministry of Science and Technology. Its policy-making and
governing body is the Standards and Certification Council whose members are appointed by the Government selected from
various industry and science and technology organizations. The basic organization-wide objectives of QSAE are:
• to promote and assist the establishment of appropriate quality management practices as an integral yet distinct
management function in the social and economic sector;
• to assist in the improvement of the quality of products and processes through the promotion and application of
Ethiopian Standards;
• to promote and coordinate standardization at all levels in the country;
• to establish a sound national metrological system as a basic structure for economic development; and
• to strengthen, promote and enhance the reliability of testing laboratories nationwide.
The following are the core business areas in which QSAE is engaged:
1) Ethiopian Standards Development2) Regulation Enforcement (Compulsory product certification and legal metrology)
3) Calibration 4) Laboratory Testing 5) Batch Product Inspection 6) Training 7) Standards Information 8) Public Education

Dept/Agency Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Address
Name: Quality C o n t r o l &
Certification Office Tel1: +251-11-552-0636
National Agricultural Input
Title: Tel2:
Authority
Email: naia@ethionet.et, Fax: +251-11-551-9051
naia@telecom.net.et
After a thorough investigation, issue permits for import and export requests of agricultural inputs; issue competence
certificates to those who apply to engage in agricultural input businesses; Carry out inspection on seed multiplication
fields of public as well as private farms whether the activities are performed as per the requirements for a quality seed
production. The field inspection begin with activities of field preparations, proceed to sowing, flowering stage, pest
control, cultural practices and finally harvest of the crops and processing of the seeds. Carry out laboratory tests on
samples collected. The tests include purity, moisture content, germination and seed health. The test results shall be
issued to sample owners and the department acts as per the results. Carry out fertilizer inspection starting from the
moment that it has entered central ware houses. Samples shall be collected from warehouses of public as well as private
holdings and submitted to quality and standards authority of Ethiopia. The department is expected to react according to
the results on the tests. Effect release and registration of new varieties that have met the criteria set; insure the
distribution of high quality agricultural inputs to users.

1.3 Customs Information

Dept/Agency Name &


Address Contact Names & Email Tel / Fax Website
Ethiopian Revenue and Name: Tel1: 0114-667324
Customs Authority Title: Tel2: 0114-667324
Email: http://www.erca.gov.et/
Fax: 0114-662628
Min.of.reve@ethionet.et
According to article 3 of the proclamation No .587/2008, the Authority is looked upon as "an autonomous federal agency
having its own legal personality". The Authority came into existence on 14 July 2008, by the merger of the Ministry of
Revenue, Ethiopian Customs Authority and The Federal Inland Revenue Authority who formerly were responsible to raise
revenue for the Federal government and to prevent contraband.

1.3.1 Duties and Taxes Exemption


Customs regulation clearly stipulates that a government agency must budget for and pay tax on humanitarian
cargo except the Disaster Management and Food Security Sector (DMFSS) which has a duty free status. All humanitarian
cargo irrespective of its urgency must be processed by the respective government agency approaching the humanitarian
agencies for the assistance program. A project document must also be deposited with the customs Authority to verify to
which category each import (consignment belongs). This does not include items that Agencies/Organizations import into
the country for their own use, in which case the Ministry of Foreign Affair clears the items on the basis of duty free
status. A summary of how items are imported usually is summarized below.

Emergency Response:
All humanitarian cargo irrespective of its urgency must be processed by the respective government agency approaching
the humanitarian agencies for the assistance program.

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In the following table, state which of the following agreements and conventions apply to the country and if there are
any other existing ones.

Agreements / Conventions Description Ratified by Country?


Yes No Date:
WCO (World Customs Organization) member
1993
Annex J-5 Revised Kyoto Convention Yes No Date:
OCHA Model Agreement Yes No Date:
Tampere Convention (on the Provision of Telecommunication Resources for
Yes No
Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations)
Regional Agreements (on emergency/disaster response, but also customs
COMESA
unions, regional integration)

A) Exemption Regular Regime (Non-Emergency Response):

National Customs Legislation and regime


Customs regulation clearly stipulates that a government agency must budget for and pay tax on humanitarian
cargo except the Disaster Management and Food Security Sector (DMFSS) which has a duty free status. All
humanitarian cargo irrespective of its urgency must be processed by the respective government agency
approaching the humanitarian agencies for the assistance program. A project document must also be deposited
with the customs Authority to verify to which category each import (consignment belongs). This does not include
items that WFP imports into the country for its own use, in which case the Ministry of Foreign Affair clears the
items on the basis of duty free status. A summary of how items are imported by WFP is summarized below.

Organizational Requirements to Obtain a Duty Free Status


United Nations Agencies
Memorandum o f Understanding must be signed between UN Agencies and Ministry of Foreign Affairs to obtain a
duty free status. A letter of understanding regarding duties and Taxes exemption must be signed between UN
agencies and Ethiopian government for each project.

NGOs
NGO arriving in Ethiopia must sign a draft agreement with Ministry of Justice. This ministry will issue a registration
certificate to operate in Ethiopia. NGO‟s must explain the reasons to work in Ethiopia and also should provide some
documentation on the organization:
- Prospective project proposal
- Organization rules & regulations
- Documentation on activities in others countries and partners
- Registration document from their country of origin

This agreement is valid for three years and must be renewed after such a period. Renewal will be done according to
performance evaluation by Charity & Societies Agency on the programs and good working relationship between NGO
and the Ethiopian government.

B) Exemption Certificate Application Procedure:

In the following table, please find practical information that is necessary in order to obtain a duties and taxes exemption
certificate or similar document. Include a process description (including contacts, departments, paperwork, etc.), making
the distinction per counterpart/programme. Are also included the contact details of agents and authorities (where to
apply for certificates/authorization) as well as time benchmarks.

Duties and Taxes Exemption Application Procedure


Generalities
As required under Customs Regulation, all customs formalities must be handled by a clearing agent. So, any
humanitarian organization cannot have direct contact with the customs authority without the direct involvement of the
clearing agent.

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To prepare the declaration the forwarding agent needs to get the bill of lading, Gift certificate and other supporting
documents. Then, the forwarding agent prepares the declaration to be sent to the counterpart in order to get the request
of exemption that has to be signed by the concerned counterpart office before it is submitted to the clearing agent for
further processing of the documentation and finally this document has to be scrutinized by customs before it is validated
by the appointed customs officer.

This whole process can take around ten to twelve days if everything goes smooth.

Process to be followed (step by step / flowchart)

Step 3: Org/agency
Step 2 : MTSE
c ollects declaration to
a s s e s s e s duty,
submit for counterparts.
prepares declaration
& passes to Org/agency
Step 1: Prepares
donation certificate
& passes same
together with other
shipping docs to Step 5: Org/agency
MTSE collect budget letters from Step 4: Counterparts
Government Counterpart checks & verifies
Step 6 : MTSE (GC) & passes it to MTSE. declaration prepared by
checks Budget Letter MTSE & Issue a budget
& hands over to ALC letter for customs.
for further
processing

Step 8: ALC
scrutinize all docs,
prepares import
permission letter
and passes
s a m e to Ethiopia
Customs at
Djibouti.

NGOs:
All NGO‟s and International organization must use a local clearing agent in order to deal with the customs
authority.

The importation of humanitarian cargo will be handled through the local clearing a g e n t s upon presentation of
the following documents. Please note also that all the below documents may not be mandatory except the bill of
lading.
- Donation Certificate
- Cargo Documents
- B/L
- Certificate of Origin
- Phytosanitary Certificate
- Invoice
- Counterparts budget letter

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C) Exemption Certificate Document Requirements

If there are any additional comments, they can be included at the bottom of the table.

Duties and Taxes Exemption Certificate Document Requirements (by commodity)


NFI (shelter,
Vehicles and Staff (office) Telecom
Food wash, Medicines
Spare Parts Supplies Equipment
education)
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Invoice
Original Original Original Original Original Original
AWB/BL/Othe Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
r Transport Original Original Original Original Original Original
Document
Donation/Non Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
-Commercial Original Original Original Original Original Original
Certificate
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Original
Packing List
Original Original Original Original Original
Exemption/Bu Exemption/Bu Permit from Exemption/Bu Letter from Permit from
Other dget Letter dget Letter Ministry of dget Letter Ministry of the
Documents from from Health from Foreign Affairs Telecommunic
Counterparts Counterparts Counterparts ation Agency
Additional Notes

1.3.2 Customs Clearance

A) General Information:

Customs Information
Document Bill of Lading, Donation Certificate, Memorandum of Understanding with the government,
Requirements invoice, packing list
Embargoes None
Prohibited Items Weapons, Drugs and Some Telecommunication equipment
[Example: GMO COMMODITIES ARE NOT ALLOWED INTO THE COUNTRY]
General Restrictions

B) Customs Clearance Document Requirements:

Customs Clearance Document Requirements (by commodity)


NFI (shelter,
Vehicles and Staff (office) Telecom
Food wash, Medicines
Spare Parts Supplies Equipment
education)
D&T Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Exemption Original Original Original Original Original Original
Certificate
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Invoice Original Original Original Original Original Original

AWB/BL/Othe Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes


r Transport Original Original Original Original Original Original
Document
Donation/Non Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
-Commercial Original Original Original Original Original Original
Certificate
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Packing List Original Original Original Original Original Original

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes


Phytosanitary
Original Original Original Original Original Original
Certificate
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Other
Original Original Original Original Original Original
Documents
Additional Notes

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C) Weight and Value Band:

Value & Weight Band Information


Class Value (local currency) Value (US$) Weight (Kgs)
Document
Non-Doc HV

D) Transit Regime:

Transit Regime
There is no transit in Ethiopia for most of the incoming cargo is imported through its neighboring country and their
final destination is Ethiopia

1.3.3 Focal Points Information

Customs Authority Focal Point


Name Title Tell P.O.Box Fax No Email Add
0114-667324 0114- 0114-662628
667324 2559 0114-662628 Min.of.reve@ethionet.et

0114-667296 0114- 0114-668244


667296 2559 0114-668244

0114-667257 0114- 0114-669318


667257 2559 0114-669318

0114-662710 0114- 0114-660112


662710 2559 0114-660112

0114-511639 0114- 0115-518355


511639 2559 0115-518355
0114-667321 0114- 0114-662628
667321 2559 0114-662628
0114-667321 0114- 0114-662628
667321 2559 0114-662628

Customs Authority Focal Point


Governmental Body Ethiopian Revenues and Customs
Web: http://www.erca.gov.et/
Languages of correspondence Amharic & English

1.3.4 Customs Information by Entry Points (port, lake/river, airport, overland entry points)

Neighboring Country Corridor Location (Closest Town)


Sudan Sudan Metema
Kenya Kenya Moyale
Somalia Berbera Togochale
Djibouti Djibouti Galafi
Eritrea Assab Mile

Customs Information and Document Requirements


WFP Ethiopia introduced two corridors in 2009 in order to alleviate port congestion in Djibouti by moving some of its cargo
through this port.

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Clearing System
(Are organizations able to clear their own goods? Who are the main clearing/forwarding agents and their customary
rates/fees?)
Under customs regulation, all customs formalities whether it is an NGO or UN Agencies cargo must be handled by a clearing
agent. Currently there is one parastatal clearing agent and more than five hundred privately owned clearing agent and their
fees differ from company to company.

1.3.5 Duties and Taxes Exemption (Other)


A) Emergency Response:
Note: This section contains information which is related and applicable to „crisis‟ times. These instruments can be
applied when an emergency is officially declared by the Government. When this occurs, there is usually a streamlined
process to import goods duty and tax free.]

Exemption Regular Regime (Non-Emergency Response):

National Customs Legislation and Regime

Capital goods importation request of duty free, by governmental agencies and non-governmental aid
organizations shall be accelerated, up on which the following document's are submitted to the ministerial
organization.

Documents to be submitted by non-governmental aid organizations:


1. Project agreement document with the appropriate government organization, being approved by the federal
Government or regional administrative organization;
2. Valid registration certificate, of the organization registered either from the Ministry of Justice or regional
Justice Bureau;
3. Document of agreement proposal;
4. Loading document;
5. Packing List;
6. Donation certificate, if the capital goods obtained by donation;
7. List of capital goods and equipment;
8. Supporting letter written by the appropriate federal or regional government organization where the
NGO is working;

Documents to be submitted by governmental agencies or organizations:


1. Application letter of the appropriate agency or organization;
2. Project profile;
3. Packing List and Loading document;
4. List of capital goods and equipment;

Organizational Requirements to Obtain a Duty Free Status


United Nations Agencies
Pre conditions required from investors to provisions of our institution

1. Investors request for importation of duty free, shall accompany the following information together
with their application:
2. Photocopy of Renewed investment permit (If the project is under duty, then work permit);
3. Invoice, made by the name of an investment permit or organization;
4. Loading document, made by the name of an investment permit or organization;
5. Commercial registration certificate where an investor/organization uses trade name;

Without Prejudice to submit the list of Information Mentioned under Number 1-4

1. Investors shall submit endorsement of loading document, where import is made by letter of credit;
2. Investors shall submit foreign exchange application for import and purchase order where import is through
CAD, TT;

Franco-Valuta privilege

1. Where the investor is Ethiopian National Residing abroad and sole owner, then letter written by the Ethiopian
Embassy stated that the Investor resident is abroad, and thereon Authenticated by the Ministry of foreign
affairs.
2. Besides, the condition mentioned under letter A, foreign resident shareholder shall submit, legal
document that describes collaboration of the share is made in kind, where the investor is an association.
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3. Foreign nationals of Ethiopian Origin Identification card /yellow/ vested by the Authority of security,
Immigration and Refugee affairs, where the investor is sole owner.
4. Besides, the condition mentioned under letter A, foreign resident shareholder shall submit, legal
document that describes collaboration of the share is made in kind, where the investor is an association.
5. Domestic investors who got a donation for their investment except vehicle.

An Investor who bought imported equipment temporarily Duty free shall submit

1. Evidence, that describes the goods were imported duty free formerly
2. Document proving for, an appropriate government organization who have agreed, imported equipment
temporarily duty free,
3. Now on wards because of the completion of the project, can be sold.
4. Sales contract agreement

Goods bought from Bonded Warehouse Duty Free

1. Loading document, for the goods loaded.


2. Sales contract agreement
3. Where as, accompany letter written by the sales organization to our institution.

The quantity and type of goods, where as tax is unpaid, sold from bonded ware house, price sold, the name of an
investor who bought the goods and loading document for the goods loaded shall be submitted.

Project, eligible for import of Radio communication duty free, in accordance with the prior permit of the Authority of security,
Immigration and Refugee affairs and Ethiopian Telecommunication Agency.

Transit Regime
1. Unaccustomed goods shall be transported under customs control from one customs office to another or
from entry to exit or c clearance office. Goods in transit should be transported through the prescribed
routes designated by customs within a given limited standard time period as set by customs.
 Transit Request: Declarants should forward their transit request to clearance and Transit
Control office in a way of filling in the Ethiopian Customs transit application and permit format annex
7.10 together with required supporting documentation according to clearance requirement check list
annex of the transit manual.
 Processing of Transit operations: Processing of transit operations shall follow the principles
and standards described in Part six of the transit manual.

RESPONSIBILITY OF AVAILING TRANSIT GOODS TO CUSTOMS

The declarant shall commits himself upon requesting for transit operation to the responsibility of paying duty of
transit goods, follow the prescribed custom routes for transit together with finally availing the transit the
transited goods to customs office of destination and notify same to the office of departure. The carrier as well
has to commit itself to customs for transiting the shipment to customs Transit and clearance control offices
within a limited time and through prescribed routes by the freight declaration format annexes 7.21 of the
transit manual.

1.3.7 Focal Points Information


Humanitarian Organization‟s Customs Focal Point
Organization UNICEF
Name Hendro Supaat and Tarekegne Berhane
Title Procurement Officer and Senior Supply/Log Assistant
Telephone Number 011-518 4156 / 0911-018562 and 011-518 4138 / 0911-244282
Fax Number 011-511 1711
Email hsupaat@unicef.org and taberhane@unicef.org
Web www.unicef.org
Languages of correspondence English and English + Amharic

Humanitarian Organization‟s Customs Focal Point


Organization CARE Ethiopia
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Name Liaison Officer
Address P.O.Box Telephone
Number 251 11 618 3294
Fax Number 2512 11 618 3295
Email Tsegayes@care.org.et
Languages of correspondence English

Humanitarian Organization‟s Customs Focal Point


Organization UN WFP
Title Logistics Officer
Telephone Number +251-115515188
Email Million.asmamaw@wfp.org
Web www.wfp.org
Languages of correspondence Amaric, English

DJIBOUTI CUSTOMS
Dubai Custom World (DCW) is involved in the customs management for Djbouti. DCW administers customs through:
- Systematic customs procedures
- Data –processing solution
- Financial rules and payments
- Human resources development

Djibouti DCW assists the Djiboutian state in the modernization of all the customs operations and the training of the local staff.
DCW signed a MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with the Middle East and Africa, member states of the COMESA
for development and the modernization of their customs administration.
Check: www.dpworld-djiboutiport.com

[Check http://ocha.unog.ch/cr/ for a possible online listing of customs authority focal points.]

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2 Logistics Infrastructure
2.1 Djibouti Port Assessment

Ethiopia is a land-locked country with no direct access to the sea, and, hence, is dependent on ports in neighboring
countries. The main corridor into Ethiopia is through Djibouti port for commercial, government and humanitarian cargo.
80% of the goods handled by Djibouti Port are destined for Ethiopia. Alternative ports are Port Sudan and Berbera. Use of
Mombasa port could be an option for southern parts of Ethiopia, but is currently not a time- or cost-efficient option. Besides
serving Ethiopia, Djibouti Port is ideally located to serve the COMESA with its 21 countries and 380 million people.
Strategically located at the southern entrance to the red sea, at an intersection of Asia, Africa and Europe,
Djibouti is politically and socially stable. (Djibouti Port Annual report 2010).

Partnership with DP World & ISO 28000

Djibouti Port is in close partnership with DP World, this has significantly improved its efficiency through implementation of
management systems, international technical and managerial expertise in operations, maintenance, safety, security and
trainings. Djibouti Port is compliant with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) standards and since
2006, has ISO 28000 security accreditation from Lloyd‟s Register.

DPWORLD DORALEH, - a deep water container terminal

Doraleh Container Terminal was setup in 2009 and has the capability of handling Post Panamac container vessels such as
Ivan Hoe of CMA CGM (9700 TEUs), Cosco Indian Ocean of Cosco line (more than 10700 TEUS) who were operated at
Doraleh Container Terminal where the annual handling capacity is 1,2 million TEU and could be extended to 3 million TEU
after the completion of Phase II.

Horizon Djibouti Terminal Ltd (HDTL)

HDTL is a petroleum terminal in deep water, and offers water draft dedicated jetties as well as large tank capacities,
which meet local, regional and contango (trading) storage requirements. HDTL has a global storage capacity of
371,000 cubic meters with two berths of 30,000 and 80,000 dwt, 12 truck loading bays, 1 LPG bulk truck loading. These
storage facilities cover all various grades of fuels and other products of which main are: gas oil, jet A1, fuel oils 80 and
180 CST, molasses, ethanol, edible oil, mogas and LPG.

Djibouti Free Zone JAFZA

Djibouti Free Zone (DFZ) started operating in 2004 and is the regional logistics, trade and marketing hub for the import,
warehouse, processing and re-export of goods to and from the Eastern African countries. DFZ is developed over 40
hectares near the Port and the Airport: Warehouses of 614 square meters, 1340 square meters of office units, serviced
land plots with utilities ranging from 2,000 square meters to 15,000 square meters, light industrial units of 510 square
meters with integrated office units and 1 hangar of 9,100 square meters designed to accommodate aid cargo.

Ethiopia‟s Dry Ports


Dry Port at Mojo started operations in 2010 and its located on the outskirts of Mojo town, 73 km east of the capital and
incorporates facilities as good as conventional ports, including customs, packaging, containerization and inland shipment
services with two large size warehouses, as well as offices for banks, insurance and maritime transit operators.

Dry ports built in landlocked Ethiopia are expected to ease congestion at the Port of Djibouti and save the country from
additional warehouse and storage fees, according to a study conducted two years ago by experts at the Ministry of Transport
and Communications (MoTC).

The administration and the management of the Djibouti Port Operations are under the “Port of Djibouti””, which is referred
to as “PORT MANAGEMENT”. DPWorld is entrusted with the day to day management of Port of Djibouti. This present
tariff covers all of Djibouti Port and Djibouti Dry Port activities. Port Management has jurisdiction over all of the areas set
out in the Port Ordinance. Tariffs, rules and regulations are issued by the Port Management and regularly updated.
Link: www.djiboutifz.com/www.jafza-intl.com

2.1.1 Port Overview


PORT LOCATION & CONTACTS
Country DJIBOUTI
Province and District Djibouti
Town or City (Closest) Djibouti
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Port Name DJIBOUTI PORT
Latitude Coordinates: 11°35′60.00″N 43°7′60.00″E
Company / Port Authority Djibouti Ports and Free Zones Authority (DPFZA)
Management Contact and Position General Management: +253351031/Commercial Management +253357372
Management Contact and Position DP World Doraleh +253317000/Addis Abeba +251115533744
www.dpworld-djiboutiport.com

PORT SPECIFICATIONS
TOTAL BERTHS: Quantity Length (m) Draft (m)
Conventional Berths 8
Container Berths
Bulk berths 3
Oil berth 2
RORO berths 2
Container Terminal 1
Livestock handling facility
Dedicated bulk terminal 1
Open and covered storage spaces
Dhow berth 1
Floating Pontoon of 80 tones 1
Tug boat & Pushy cat boat 7
Mooring boat 4
Pilot boat 3
Modern navigation equipment: buoy, light
houses

www.dpworld-djiboutiport.com

Calling Procedures
st st st
General Calling procedure is 1 announced-1 arrived- 1 served.

PERIOD FOR CONTAINERS IN DJIBOUTI

DESCRIPTION DAY PER CONTAINER


LOCAL IMPORT (FROM 1ST JANUARY 2009) 3
ST
LOCAL EXPORT (FROM 1 JANUARY 2009) 3
TRANSIT IMPORT 8
TRANSIT EXPORT 8
TRANSHIPMENT (FULL AND EMPTY 8

Over this period the owner of the cargo shall pay storage charges

MARINE CHARGES
ALL VESSELS OTHER THAN SPECIFIED UNDER B
Less 10,001 25,001 50,001
over 100,000
Description 10,000 25,000 50,000 100,000
1, Shelter -in $ per 1000 m3 $ 8.45 $ 8.15 $ 7.70 $ 7.25
Fixed Charges $ 84.10 $ 205.80 $ 397.55 $ 350.00
2, Anchorage - in $ per 1000 m3
per period of 12 hours indivisible (1) & (3)
2.1, First and second period $ 6.65 $ 6.30 $ 6.00 $ 5.25 $ 4.50
Fixed Charges $ 66.05 $ 160.70 $ 310.70 $ 570.00
th
2.2, from 3rd to 6 $ 6.00 $ 5.75 $ 5.45 $ 4.80 $ 4.25
Fixed Charges $ 60.00 $ 145.65 $ 280.70 $ 520.00
2.3, 7th and over $ 5.25 $ 5.15 $ 4.80 $ 4.25 $ 3.75
Fixed Charges $ 52.60 $ 129.20 $ 249.20 $ 450.00
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Berth waiting time due to port congestion free free free free free
3, Berth -in $ per 1000 m3 (1)
per period of 12 hours indivisible
3.1, first and second period $ 13.90 $ 13.25 $ 12.50 $ 11.95 $ 11.95
Fixed Charges $ 138.15 $ 336.50 $ 648.55 $1,240.00
3.2, from 3rd to 6th $ 12.50 $ 11.95 $ 11.30 $ 10.70 $ 10.70
Fixed Charges $ 124.50 $ 302.55 $ 584.70 $ 11.20
3.3, 7th and over $ 11.15 $ 10.55 $ 10.15 $ 9.50 $ 9.50
Fixed Charges $ 110.95 $ 268.80 $ 520.75 $ 990.00

4, PILOTAGE in $ per 1000 m3 (with minimum 1000 m3 $ 9.05 $ 9.05 $ 9.05 $ 9.05 $ 6.90
)Per movement (1)(4) &(5)
Fixed Charges $ 90.45 $ 226.15 $ 452.30 $ 900.00
Non-self -propelled vessel 50% 50% 50% 50% 50%
5, TOWING in $ per 1000 m3 (with minimum 1000 m3 )
Per movement (1)(4) &(5) $ 12.40 $ 12.40 $ 12.40 $ 12.40 $ 3.80
Fixed Charges $ 123.65 $ 309.05 $ 618.10 $1,230.00
Non-self -propelled vessel $ 0.50 $ 0.50 $ 0.50 $ 0.50 $ 0.50
6, MOORING in $ with minimum of 1000 m3 Per
movement (1) &(5) $ 3.75 $ 3.75 $ 3.75 $ 3.75 $ 2.90
Fixed Charges $ 37.70 $ 94.25 $ 188.45 $ 375.00

All vessel with a volume over 100,000 m3 will be invoiced for 101,000m3
LUMP SUM In $ per call Less 10,000 10,001 25,000 25,001 50,000 50,001 100,000 over 100,000
Sanitary charges at quay $ 40.70 $ 40.70 $ 40.70 $ 40.70 $ 40.70
Sanitary charges at anchorage $ 73.30 $ 73.30 $ 73.30 $ 73.30 $ 73.30
Quay cleaning charges after bunkering (6) $ 25.45 $ 25.45 $ 25.45 $ 25.45 $ 25.45

PERIOD Import local per TEU Import Transit & transshipment per TEU
From Day 1 to Day 3 (from January 1st 2009) 10.50$/DAY
From Day 4 till Delivery (from January 1st 2009) 21.00$/DAY
From Day 1 to Day 8 10.50$/DAY
From Day 9 till Delivery 21.00$/DAY

TRANSIT (IMPORT
LOCAL IMPORT AND & EXPORT) AND
STORAGE CHARGES FOR CONTAINERS UNIT EXPORT TRANSSHIPMENT
Grace period (from January 1st 2009) Day 3 8
From 04th till 10th Day (from january 1th 2009) per teu 5.65$
From 11th till 15th day per teu 7.05$
From 16th till 20th day per teu 8.80$
From 21th till delivery per teu 11.00$
From 09th till 15th day per teu 5.65$
From 16th till 20th day per teu 7.05$
From 21th till 25th day per teu 8.80$
From 26th till delivery per teu 11.00$

TERMINAL CHARGES FOR STEVEDORING

LOLO Operations
Charges per move Stevedoring
20ft 40ft
Discharging Full 133$ 166$
Discharging Empty 94$ 121$
Loading Full 133$ 166$
Loading Empty 94$ 121$
shifting (including Gear Box)
shifting on board without gantry travel 133$ 212$
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shifting via quay or gantry travel 200$ 317$
hatch cover per move 117$

RORO Operations
Charges per move Stevedoring
20ft 40ft
Discharging Full 110$ 147$
Discharging Empty 78$ 97$
Loading Full 110$ 147$
Loading Empty 78$ 97$
Shifting Full on Board 66$ 98$
shifting Empty on Board 48$ 66$
shifting Full Via Yard 98$ 146$
Shifting Empty Via Yard 74$ 98$

Empty Containers

The Free Pool Quota system

Storage per TEU per Day over the free pool quotas limit:

-First 100 TEU per day 3.75$


- From 101 to 200 TEU per day 5.05$
- Over 200 TEU per day 6.3

TERMINAL CHARGES FOR TRANSHIPMENT CONTAINERS (VOLUME DISCOUNT RATES


Full Empty
Chargeable moves in TEU 20ft 40ft 20ft 40ft
Standard rate - up to 6000 TEU per year 141$ 201$ 112$ 137$
Between 6001 - 18000 TEU per year 128$ 183$ 102$ 125$
Between 18001 - 40000 TEU per year 110$ 156$ 88$ 108$
Between 40001 - 80000 TEU per year 95$ 135$ 76$ 93$
Between 80001 - 200000 TEU per year 83$ 116$ 67$ 80$
Anything above 200000 TEU can be negotiated

Notes:
• The charges are per cycle: Discharge move pays for both moves,
• The traffic volume is the chargeable moves in TEU for a period of 12 successive months
• The shipping line should send commitment letter to Port Management for expected transshipment traffic, to benefit
from the above volume discount
• In case of a fall down of the expected traffic, additional invoice at corresponding tariff, on actual traffic will be raised
were the guaranteed volume is not realized; rate applicable to actual volume will be raised

CHARGES FOR HANDLING IMPORT


Inside the port Magasin
Shore Handiling Charges per TEU Y 15 All delivery generaux DDP
Local Import 346$ 272$ 272$
Transit Import 272$ 272$ 272$

SHORE HANDLING CHARGES PER TEU


Export Empty 17$
EXport FULL 116$

LEAKING CONTAINER POLLUTION CONTAINING


ACTIVITY CHARGE
Move to tray 113$
Rent of leakage tray per day per unit 14$
Cleaning - non dangerous 554$

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Cleaning – dangerous 2215$
Cleaning - toxic (per m3) 3322$
Decontamination of soil-non-toxic per m3 124$
Decontamination of soil -toxic per m3 249$
3 373$
Decontamination of soil –highly toxic per M

J- DDP CHARGE
Charges per Teu

Transfer change to DDP (includes empty return) 57$


Lift on /off Charge 37$
Internal movement 37$
Stripping or Stuffing 113$

TERMINAL OTHER CHARGES


1 Removing of IMDG labels by Terminal unit 28$
Containers carrying cargo out of gauge - in each
2 direction and moves, including storage. TEU 50%
IMDG cargo, incl.storage(no LCL discount) shore
3 handling TEU 50%
4 IMDG cargo, incl.storage(no LCL discount) unit 50%

TERMINAL OTHER CHARGES


Stevedoring
Reefer containers, plug-in , monitoring and electric
5 power charge Day/TEU 65$
Undeclared IMDG containers or arriving with out
6 Hazardous label offence 566$
Penalty for repetitive undeclared IMDG containers or
arriving without hazardous label by same operator,
7 same year offence 1414$
8 Issuing Interchange documents between operators container 5.65$
9 Any other data amendment at request of the Agent per change 5.65$
Idle time of gangs, over 2 hours that Terminal is in
10 stand-by Crane/hour 23$
Cancellation fee from load list per container(not yet on
11 TC Yard) container 14$
shut outs from at shipside for pre-stacked containers
12 per TEU TEU 34$
13 Data amendment including container shifting container 50$
Change of container states, import/transshipment
14 incl.shifting container 50$
15 Container Shifting in yard TEU 37$
Container loaded in excess of rated capacity, per First time Following
16 containers times 271$ 1357$
17 Lashing of flat containers unit/Service 11$
Knocking down side frames and nesting flat
18 containers unit/Service 11$
weighing of the containers, not including the transport of
19 the containers TEU 14$
20 container Cleaning & Inspection unit 17$
21 Pollution containing & cleaning the yard as per cost
22 ISPS charges container 6$

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Doraleh Container
Specification Terminal Port of Aden Port of Salalah
Container Handling
Capacity 1,2 Million Teu's 700000 Teu's 4.5 Million Teu's
Quay Cranes 6 6 17
Rubber Tired Gantry
(RTGs) 16 8 30
Total number of Berths 2 4 6
Reachstakers 10
Yard tractors 52
Trailers 48
Reefer plug points 480
Substations and power
network 6
Prime power station
feeding the whole terminal 9.6Mw
Total Quay Length (m) 1050 1075 2205
5 Berths offering 1755 m
Length of Berths(m) 2 x 350 / 2 x 187,5 + 450 m (Berth 6)
Storage Area (Sq.m) 360000 35 Hectares 765000
Alongside depth 18 16 18

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CLEARING AND FORWARDING AGENTS FOR DJBOUTI CO


# NAME OF THE ORGANIZATION TELEPHONE CONTACT
1 MARITIME TRANSPORT INTENATIONAL (MTI) 351455 860486 Mr Nimish Talati
COMPAGNIE MARITIME ET DE MANUTENTION
2 DE DJIBOUTI (COMAD) 321028 Mr Ali Hettam
3 SAVON & RIES 352350 Jean Luc Detroyat
Mr Andre Massida, Mr
4 MASSIDA LOGISTICS 351531 Reuben Ahronee
5 MARILL TRANSIT 351150/327412 Mr Michel Brelivet
Mme Hibo Abdi Omar/Capt
6 INCHCAPE SHIPPING SERVICE (ISS) 811802/810787 Pawan Datta
Mr Mohammed Omar/Mr
7 TACO TRANSIT 351335 Adnan
8 OUGOUL TRANSIT 815500 Mr Liban Houssein
9 SDV TRANSAMI 329600 Mr Huges Haubois
10 TRANSIT MODERNE 351398/825862 Mr Fouad Ali
11 TRANS AFRICAN TRANSIT SERVICE SARL (TATS) 352597 Mr Gussod Ahmed Boreh
12 SOCIETE AFRICAINE DE TRANSIT (SAT) 352110 Mr Charmake Abdirahman
Mme Hibo Abdi Omar/Mme
13 INTEGRATED LOGISTICS GROUP (ILG) 352124/829124 Malyoun Elmi H
Mr Osman Hassan/Mr.
14 NURIE EXPRESS TRANSIT SERVICES (NETS) 353061/822084 Mohamed Omar

2.1.1.1 Discharge Rates1

BULK GRAIN DISCHARGE RATE

Bagging line capacity and silo capacity – Berth 14 and 15


Discharge 7,000 mt/day with silo availability option.
6 bagging lines with an average discharge rate of 300 mt per shift
30,000 mt warehouse storage capacity for wheat

BULK FERTILIZER DISCHARGE RATE

BERTH 14

3,500 mt per day with silo availability option


6 bagging lines with an average discharge rate of 200 mt per shift
40,000 mt warehouse storage for fertilizer

Berths that could be used for bulk, each with draft (m), length (m) and maximum discharge capacity

Berth 15: Draft 11.7m /below 200 m/7,000 mt discharge per day with silo available
Berth 14: Draft 11.7m /below 190 m/4,000 mt discharge per day with silo available

Handling equipment owned by SDTV, description and capacity per equipment.

Berth 15: Two pneumatic ship un loaders (Grains) – With an average of 3,000MT / Hour/unit

Berth 14:1 Liebherr LMH 250 Grab Crane with a lifting capacity of 69 tons, operating grab of 21 MT / scoop/Hr from
vessel to conveyor system through the hopper at the shore.

Bagging Stations:12 bagging lines(15-20 bags of 50kg per minute/line.)

STEEL SHIPS DISCHARGE RATE


5000, metric tons per day
70,000, metric tons storage capacity for steel

LIVESTOCK DISCHARGE RATE


3000 units through off-dock automobile storage facility

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2.1.1.4.1 Hire of Labour and Equipment

EQUIPMENT LIST
DP World also has the management contract for Djibouti port Bulk & Oil Terminals, marine Service as well as
Djibouti Airport. Facility details are:

Cranes(4) 2 2
Type / Manufacturer ZPMC Reggiane
Lift Capacity 50 mt 41 mt
Our Reach 39.0 m 37.0 m
Back Reach 18.6 m 10.5 m
Spreader Height Above Crane Rail 31.0 m 25.5 m
Crane Gauge 20.0 m 20.0 m
Gross Moves Per Hour 25+ 25+
Yard Equipment
10 Rubber Tyred Gantries Cranes
13 X Reach stackers
2 X Empty Handlers
3 X Forklifts
126 X Reefer Plugs
32 X Tractors
Gate Operations
4 gate lanes (2 in / 2 out )
Gate receivable / 24 hrs a day / 7 days a week.

2.1.1.4.2 Berthing equipment specifications

PORT SPECIFICATIONS
PORT AUTONOME INTERNATIONAL DE DJIBOUTI
BERTHS # BERTH TYPE LENGTH DRAUGHT
1 Container 180m 9,50m
2 Container 220 12,00m
3 RO/RO 220 11,00m
4 Coastal Vessels and dhows 150m 3,70m
5 Coastal Vessels and dhows 230m 7,20m
6 Conventional cargo berth 170m 7,80m
7 Conventional berth 93m 7,80
8 Conventional cargo berth 170m 7,80m
9 Conventional berth 202m 9,30m
10 Multipurpose berth 64,40m 10,10m
11 Tanker berth 270m 12,00m
12 Tanker berth 270m 12,00m
13 Tanker berth 270m 12,00m
14 Multipurpose and cruise berth 210m 9,50m
15 General Cargo and bulk berth 290m 12,00m
16 General Cargo and bulk berth 107m 12,00m

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YACHTS AND SAILING SHIPS


(port clearance only after settlement of all charges)

1, Berths Charges Berth first 72 hours 14$


Thereafter 9.35$
2, Fixed Charges
Shelter 5.60$
Sanitary charges 11.90$

LIVESTOCK (No free time)


Livestock (No grace period) Hours (indivisible) 12 12 12 12
Local Transit
import Export import Export
Cattle, camels, horses per head 0.25$ 0.25$
sheep and Goats per head 0.10$ 0.10$
Water supply, lump sum 5.65$ 5.65$

C - OPRATIONS FEES AND STORAGE AT DDP / AAZ


VEHICLES
Vehicles up to 1500kg 2.15$/per day, per unit
Vehicles between 1501 and 3000kg 5.30$/per day, per unit
Vehicles between 3001 and 5000kg 8.50$/per day, per unit
Over 5000kg 13.60$/per day, per unit
Vehicles over loading ramp CFS 14.15$/per day, per move

PORT DUES ON GOODS


EXPORT
LOCAL TRANSIT LOCAL AND
CARGO TYPE UNIT IMPORT IMPORT TRANSIT TRANSSHIPMENT
0.0 Petroleum products
0.1 Oil black products and gas
oil in bulk Wton 1.50$ 1.25$ 1.25$ 3$
0.2 White products in bulk Wton 4.75$ 2.50$ 1.25$ 3$
0.3 White and Black product in
Drums Wton 6.80$ 3.15$ 1.25$ 3$
0.4 Bitumen in bulk Wton 2.50$ 2.50$ 1$ 3$
1.0 Other liquid bulk
1.1 Ethanol , Edible oil,
Molasses, Fatty Acid, LPG etc… Wton 1.25$ 1.25$ 1.25$ 3$
2.0 Solid bulk
2.1 Fertiliser Wton 1$ 1.10$ 1$ 3$
2.2 Grains & other bulk Wton 2$ 2.75$ 1$ 2$
3.0 Packed basic cargoes
3.1 Rice Frton 10.05$ 3.30$ 1$ 3$
3.2 wheat Flour Frton 10.05$ 3.30$ 1$ 3$
3.3 wheat-dourah-sorghum-maiz Frton 10.05$ 3.30$ 1$ 3$
4.0 other general cargo
4.1 cargo with packaging Frton 10.05$ 2.20$ 1$ 3$
4.2 Cement-lime-plaster Frton 3.95$ 3.30$ 1$ 3$
4.3 Alchol drinks Frton 30.20$ 3.30$ 1$ 3$
4.4 Tobacco Frton 30.20$ 3.30$ 1$ 3$
5.0 Full containers
5.1 Full containers expect 5.2 &
5.3 TEU 251.65$ 45.30$ 20.15$ 90.60$

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EXPORT
LOCAL TRANSIT LOCAL AND
CARGO TYPE UNIT IMPORT IMPORT TRANSIT TRANSSHIPMENT
5.2 Full containers of Rice ,
Suger, Flour TEU 45.30$ 45.30$ 20.15$ 90.60$
5.3 Alcohol drinks & Tobaccos TEU 905.95$ 90.60$ 20.15$ 90.60$
6.0 Livestock
6.1 Camel Head 4$ 3$ 3$ 3$
6.2 cattel Head 4$ 1$ 3$ 3$
6.3 Goats & Sheep Head 1$ 1$ 1$ 1$
7.0 Vehicles Frton 10.05$ 3.30$ 1$ 3$
8.0 quay cleaning
8.1 Conventional Frton 0.30$ 0.30$ 0.30$ 0.30$
8.2 Containers Frton 0.15$ 0.15$ 0.15$ 0.15$
9.0 Documentation fee
9.1 Documentation fee-
declaration unit 5.65$ 5.65$ 5.65$ 5.65$
9.2 Per gate Pass issued unit 1$ 1$ 1$ 1$

GENERAL CARGO STORAGE CHARGES


B.1 OPEN STORTAGE TARD
TRANSSHIP
BREAK-BULK UNIT LOCAL TRANSIT MENT
IMPORT EXPORT IMPORT EXPORT
Grace Period (from January 1th
2009) days 3 3 8 8 8
Tariff (per day) 1000kg/1 CBM 0.05$ 0.05$ 0.05$ 0.05$ 0.05$

PORT WAREHOUSES STORAGE


TRANSHIPM
BREAK-BULK UNIT LOCAL TRANSIT ENT
IMPORT EXPORT IMPORT EXPORT
Grace Period (from January 1th
2009) days 3 3 8 8 8
Tariff (per day) 1000kg/1 CBM 0.20$ 0.20$ 0.20$ 0.20$ 0.20$

IMPORT TRANSIT OPEN STORAGE FOR STEEL


TRANSSHIP
BREAK-BULK UNIT LOCAL TRANSIT MENT
IMPORT EXPORT IMPORT EXPORT
Grace Period (from January 1th
2009) days 3 3 8 8 8
Tariff (per day) 1000kg/1 CBM 0.05$ 0.05$ 0.05$ 0.05$ 0.05$

DHOWS
C.1-MARINE CHARGES:
1, Cargo Operation Loaded and Discharged per Tons 0.85$
2, Livestock Loaded Discharged
Camels and Cattle Per head 0.85$
Goat and Sheep Per head 0.30$
3, Passengers per person 0.85$

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2.1.1.2 Clearing Agents

Company Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Address
Name: Akalu Geleta
Title: General Manager Tel1: 0114 669 581/2/3
Akakas Logistics PLC Email: Tel2:
akalu.geleta@ethionet.et Fax: 0114 669 584

Summary of Role and Services: contracted clearing & forwarding agent for UNICEF; also appointed agent in Ethiopia for
Kuehne & Nagel, the UNICEF contracted global forwarder.

Company Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Address
Name: Mr Ali A. Hettam Tel1: 00 253 351028
Maritime et de Manutention
Title: Managing Director Tel2: - 00253 357084
de Djibouti (COMAD)
Email: hettam@intnet.dj Fax: 00 253 350466

Summary of Role and Services:


Comad- Stevedores, handling and warehousing activities. Transport of full containers and their return, stripping of
containers and stacking into warehouse and final loading on trucks etc. Also stevedores of break bulk shipments and any
other type of cargo. GSS - Shipping division of the group, ships agency and LCL activities. ITS - Clearance and
forwarding division for all types of cargo be it by sea and air and trucking coordination. FMS - For all surveys be draft
and cargo inspection services. With regard to capacity of moving containers to Yard 15 and/or DDP or FZ, Comad can
deliver daily up to 100 teus, providing no delays at load point and space available at destination yard. As for the
equipment, they own equipments composed of trucks/trailers, forklifts from 4 tons to 40 tons as well mobile crane of 50
tons as per details in the attached list.

COMAD have indeed worked/work with many NGOs such as USAID, CRS,Care,World Conern,World Vision and SCF.
They are the appointed handling agents for BMMI at FZ, for all the pre-positioned USAID cargo. , Also, of course WFP,
since 1991. They are the handlers of all bulk shipments be it fertilizer and wheat till 2007, when the bulk terminal has
commenced its operations and remain regular subcontractor to SDTV Djibouti.

Below is the indicative tonnages:


Type of cargo Tonnage
Years 2007 2008 2009
Food cargo 113906 T 455133T 640028T
Non Food cargo 4106T 5950T 6350T
Yearly turn-over DF1.129.917.603 DF 1.232.627.686 (ROE 1usd=176.84 DF)

As for the tariff, WFP Djibouti has different contract as per their services, likewise for WFP Ethiopia and WFP Somalia
activities. Tariffs vary as per the required services and the interested party have to indicate the type of service needed.
Should give certain services, we shall be able to give an indicative rates.

Company Name & Address Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
SDTV Bulk Terminal,
Name: Mr. Michael Nzai Title:
Port Autonome International Mobile:+253 866 441
Manager Operations Email:
De Djibouti, Office direct line tel: +253
michael.nzai@sdtvdjibouti.com
PO Box 2036, Djibouti, 323 116
Web:
Republic De Djibouti. Fax: +253 35 82 79
Tel:+253 35 82 77 / 35 82 76

Summary of Role and Services:


A privately owned company with exclusive concession to all dry bulk cargoes handled within the port of Djibouti. Our
service objective is free-out from vessel in bulk up to bagged & stacked on truck at the end of the bagging line for single
deckers and common bulk carriers.
SDTV PERFOMANCE
mt / Year Mt/Year mt / Year
2008 2009 2010
Export activity of the Port
Import activity of the port
Current yearly import by Humanitarian Organizations (break by organization
if possible) through that port
Top 1 Organisation <WFP 365,380.80 379,364.87 250,763.72
Top 2 Organisation <Name> 314,923.00 538,696.69 156,226.66

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Company Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Address
Damco Djibouti S.A.
Contact : Mandeep Singh
Immeuble Plein Ciel Tel1:
Title - Chief Executive, Damco Djibouti. Web : www.Damco.com
P.O.Box 2638 Tel2:
Email : Mandeep.Singh@Damco.com
Republic of Djibouti Fax:

Summary of Role and Services:


Damco, part of A.P.Moller Maersk is a global leader in forwarding and supply chain solutions. Its services include Ocean
freight, Air Freight, Container Freight Stations, Supply chain management, Landside Logistics, Warehousing and
Distribution. 10,500 employees in 275 offices across 100 countries. Last year Damco moved 2.5 million teus, lifted 60,000
tons of airfreight whilst also operating 1.3 million sqmt of warehouses.
It is located in 8 regions namely Africa,Asia Paific, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, North America, north asia and
South Asia. The Djibouti office is part of the east Africa cluster reporting into Nairobi who then report into cape
town(regional head office).

Damco Djibouti currently offers

- custom clearence (both Djibouti and Ethiopia),


- Stripping/Stuffing at our own custom bonded CFS facility (PK12).
- Freight forwarding,
- Handling break bulk consignments, transport of containers and break bulk cargo to warehouses in Djibouti.
- transport of containers and break bulk cargo to warehouses in Ethiopia.
- Providing own Laborers
- we maintain and manage our own lifting equipments (Reach stackers and fork lifts)

Damco CFS at PK12 can store 800+ containers. At the same time destuff/stuff 40 containers simultaneously. Has been
observed it takes one hour to destuff a container. Damco current facility at PK12 is 20,000 sq. meters. They have plans to
move (4th qtr 2010) into our new facility (Phase 2) located opposite the DCT terminal.

Damco, Djibouti, have had working relationships with a number of Aid organizations, recently handled (customs cleared
and transported) 317 containers for Catholic relief Service into Dire Dawa and Kombolcha (Ethiopia). Dec 2009, Damco
carried a parcel of 173 containers for CARE Ethiopia.

CLEARING AND FORWARDING AGENTS FOR DJBOUTI CO


# NAME OF THE ORGANIZATION TELEPHONE CONTACT
1 MARITIME TRANSPORT INTENATIONAL (MTI) 351455 860486 Mr Nimish Talati
COMPAGNIE MARITIME ET DE MANUTENTION DE
2 DJIBOUTI (COMAD) 321028 Mr Ali Hettam
3 SAVON & RIES 352350 Jean Luc Detroyat
Mr Andre Massida, Mr Reuben
4 MASSIDA LOGISTICS 351531 Ahronee
5 MARILL TRANSIT 351150/327412 Mr Michel Brelivet
Mme Hibo Abdi Omar/Capt
6 INCHCAPE SHIPPING SERVICE (ISS) 811802/810787 Pawan Datta
7 TACO TRANSIT 351335 Mr Mohammed Omar/Mr Adnan
8 OUGOUL TRANSIT 815500 Mr Liban Houssein
9 SDV TRANSAMI 329600 Mr Huges Haubois
10 TRANSIT MODERNE 351398/825862 Mr Fouad Ali
11 TRANS AFRICAN TRANSIT SERVICE SARL (TATS) 352597 Mr Gussod Ahmed Boreh
12 SOCIETE AFRICAINE DE TRANSIT (SAT) 352110 Mr Charmake Abdirahman
Mme Hibo Abdi Omar/Mme
13 INTEGRATED LOGISTICS GROUP (ILG) 352124/829124 Malyoun Elmi H
Mr Osman Hassan/Mr.
14 NURIE EXPRESS TRANSIT SERVICES (NETS) 353061/822084 Mohamed Omar

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SECURITY
ISPS Compliant Yes ISO 28000 No
ISPS Level (current) 1 2 3
1=Normal; 2=Heightened; 3=Exceptional

2.1.1.4 Storage facilities


Port Storage – Managed by ?
Total floor space = m² Quantity Floor area (sqm)
Main Quay Transit Sheds Back
of Port Transit Sheds
Lighterage Area Transit Sheds
Customs Warehouses

2.2 Berbera Port


2.2.1 Port Overview

PORT LOCATION & CONTACTS


Country Somaliland
Province and District Sahil / Berbera
Town or City (Closest) Berbera
Port Name Berbera Port
Latitude 12.26 N
Longitude 45.01 E
Company / Port Authority Berbera Port Authority
Management Contact and Position Eng. Ali Omer Mohamed (+2522) 444 6093
Management Contact and Position Bile Hirse Eid (+2522 444 6481

berberaport@gmail.com, www.berberaport.info, Fax +2522 740224

PERFORMANCE FOR YEAR: 2009


Vessels calls 150 per annum
Container traffic (TEUs) 9,188
Total cargo handling (metric tonnes) N/A
Total annual capacity of the port N/A

Bulk Container Conventional


CAPACITY for YEAR:
mt / Year TEU‟s / Year mt / Year
Export activity of the Port 180
Import activity of the port 150,000 9,008 200,000
Current yearly import by Humanitarian
Organizations (break by organization if 100,000
possible) through that port
Top 1 Organization <Name> WFP
Top 2 Organization <Name> N/A
Imported for this LCA Country ?

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Discharge Rates

Link to relevant tariff/rates web page: http://www.berbera.port.info

2.2.1.2.1 Pilotage fees

Link to relevant website (e.g. for updates): http://www.berbera.port.info

2.2.1.2.2 Tug Services

Link to relevant website (e.g. for updates): http://www.berbera.port.info

2.2.1.2.3 Mooring Services


Mooring Service (Rate per operation) Charge (indicate currency)
Mooring, un-mooring or other similar service US$ 76.50 mooring, US$76.50 unmooring

2.2.1.3.4 Port and Harbour dues

Vessel Description (rate = 100 GRT or part thereof Charge (indicate currency)
All vessels other than those exempted N/A

2.2.1.3.5 Dockage, Buoyage and Anchorage

Vessel Description (Rates = per metre/per hour) Charge (indicate currency)


Vessels at quays, wharves or jetties US$ 2.00 per meter per day
Vessels at buoys or Ro-Ro vessels berthed stern to quay N/A
Vessels at anchorage; except at Port Convenience US$ 0.70 per meter per day

2.2.1.3.6 Supply of Fresh water

Vessel Description (Rates = per tonne) Charge (indicate currency)


Via shore hydrants Not available
In stream (including towage of Barge) Not available supplied by truck US$ 6.00 per MT

2.2.1.3.7 Laying up of Vessels

Vessel Description (Rates = per ton) Charge (indicate currency)


Via shore hydrants N/A
In stream (including towage of Barge) N/A

2.2.1.4.1 Hire of Labour and Equipment

Service (Per hour of part thereof) Charge (indicate currency)


Floating Crane, incl. of minimum crew and exclusive of towage N/A
Mobile Crane more than 5 tonnes inclusive of driver US$ 3.00 per MT
Mobile Crane less than 5 tonnes or equal inclusive of driver US$ 3.00 per MT
VIP launch inclusive of crew N/A
Pilot boat inclusive of crew US$ 43.00 per trip
Fire appliance inclusive of minimum crew N/A
Tipper truck or flatbed lorry inclusive of driver N/A
Forklift or Tractor more than 5 tonnes inclusive of driver US$ 3.00 per MT / US$ 50.00 per container
Forklift or Tractor less than 5 tonnes or equal of inclusive of driver US$ 3.00 per MT / US$ 50.00 per container
Van, Pick-up or Saloon Car inclusive of driver N/A
Management or supervisory staff N/A

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Skilled staff: e.g. Crane or Forklift Driver, Artisan, Firemen or Clerk N/A
Semi-skilled staff: e.g. Labourers, Watchman N/A

2.2.1.4.2 Berthing equipment specifications

Total length of all berths (5) is 650 meters


PORT SPECIFICATIONS
TOTAL BERTHS: Quantity Length (m) Draft (m)
Conventional Berths Part of main quay 9 meters to 11.5 meters
Container Berths Part of main quay
Bulk Oil Jetties 1 (one)
Cased Oil Jetties N/A
Bulk Cement Berths Part of main quay
Lighterage & Dhow (other) Wharves Part of main quay
Explosives Jetty N/A
Berthing Tugs & Mooring Boats Part of main quay
Pilot Boats Part of main quay
Water Barges N/A Total length of quay (650 meters) shared by all
vessels except tankers. RO/RO ramp at western
Police Boats N/A end of quay (berth number 6)
Anti-pollution Boats N/A
Speed Boats N/A

2.2.1.4.3 General Services

Service (Per day of part thereof) Charge (indicate currency)


N/A (WFP has current equipment placed in Berbera on
Bagging plant operators, per unit of plant
contract agreement with Portserv
Vacuvators, per unit of plant N/A
Bunker Supplier (TOTAL) Price on application
Bunkering Agent N/A
Barge operator, per barge N/A
Fresh Water suppliers (road tankers) US$ 6.00 per MT
Ship Contractors N/A
Ship Chandlers Not official
Safety equipment supplier & service N/A
Marine Contractors N/A
Scrap Metal Dealers N/A
Ship Watchmen Supplier Through port – price on application
Marine Engineer N/A
Marine Surveyor N/A
Ship Surveyor N/A
Cargo Surveyor N/A
Sludge Collector N/A
Small Boat Operator N/A

2.2.1.4.4 Port Cargo Handling Equipment

PORT CARGO EQUIPMENT (OPERATIONAL)


Appliance Quantity Capacity
Travelling cranes N/A

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Portal Electric cranes N/A

Electric overhead electric cranes N/A

Gantry container cranes N/A

Mobile Cranes 5 15 MT up to 25 MT

Forklift Trucks 6 3 MT up to 15 MT

2 35 MT

Tractors 2
Fire engines 2

2.2.3 Container Facilities


All containers are loaded or unloaded be self contained container vessels with ship‟s gear

CONTAINER FACILITIES
20ft (TEUs) 40ft (FEUs)
Container facilities Yes Yes
Daily off-take capacity No of containers/day 5 / 6 per hour 5 / 6 per hour
Container Freight Stations (CFS) No No
Number of CFS N/A N/A
Capacity of CFS No of containers/day N/A N/A
Refrigerated Container Stations No No
Number of Stations (connection points) N/A N/A

2.2.3.1 General Cargo Handling Berths

All berths (1 to 5) are used for general cargo including loading livestock. Berth 6 RO/RO

General Cargo – Imports Berths


Imports – Bagged Cargo 1 to 5
Exports – Bagged Cargo 1 to 5
Imports – Steel Goods 1 to 5
Imports & Exports – Ro-Ro 1 to 5
Imports – Vehicles 1 to 5
Others Imports 1 to 5
RO/RO 6

2.2.3.1.1 Oil Handling Terminal

To west of main port

2.2.3.1.2 Multipurpose Terminal

N/A

2.2.3.1.3 Grain / Bulk Handling

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2.2.3.1.4 Main Silo Terminal


N/A
2.2.3.1.5 Main storage terminal

N/A

2.2.3.1.5 Bagging – Grain Handling

3 bagging machines (Richard Simon) currently in port area – owned and operated by Portserv

2.2.3.1.6 Stevedoring

2.2.3.1.7 Conventional Cargo

Other Services Charge (indicate currency)


N/A
Mail per bag, or ships stores per package
N/A
Returning empty bags
N/A
Repairs in the breakage room per package
N/A
Crated animals, per cubic meter of crate
US$ 0.10 to US$ 0.30 per head (sheep, goats, cattle,
Animals handled by sling
camels)
US$ 0.10 to US$ 0.30 per head (sheep, goats, cattle,
Animals walked on/off board
camels)

Hatch and other than standard freight

Stevedoring – Large Packaged Articles Charge (indicate currency)


From 15 DWT to 20 DWT US$ 5.00 per MT
From 20 DWT to 40 DWT US$ 8.00 per MT
Over 40 DWT US$ 11.00 per MT

2.2.3.1.8 Containerized cargo

All below based on general cargo

Containerized Cargo Handling Charges


(TEUs) (FEUs)
Discharge, loading, shifting within the hold or shifting on
US$ 150 US$ 250
deck without landing
Containers handled via a conventional ship US$ 150 US$ 250
Containers handled on a Ro-Ro basis US$ 150 US$ 250
Empty containers On application On application
Transshipment containers, overland containers, containers
shipped & re-landed or landed & re-shipped or shifted from On application On application
hold to hold

Stripping or Stuffing of Containers


(TEUs) (FEUs)
Stripping or Stuffing US$ 2.50 per CM US$ 2.50 per CM
Stripping and re-stuffing transshipment cargo US$ 2.50 per CM US$ 2.50 per CM

2.2.3.1.9 Other container handling services

Other Container Handling Charges


(TEUs) (FEUs)
Cover or pontoons which can be lifted using a standard
N/A N/A
ISO twist lock spreader

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Other cover or pontoon N/A N/A
Transfers to/from the Container Terminal N/A N/A
Other transfers within the terminal are not charged N/A N/A
Handling of empty containers at ICD's N/A N/A
Reefer containers plugged onto reefer points No reefer point No reefer points
Storage of import empty containers from two days after US$ 0.40 warehouse US$ 0.80 warehouse
arrival or empty export containers from date of loading US$ 0.25 open area US$ 0.50 open area
Storage of full import containers from date of arrival N/A N/A

2.2.3.1.10 Conventional Cargo

Conventional Cargo (Rate per tonne or part thereof) Charge (indicate currency)
Direct discharge/loading of imports/exports US$ 4.00 per MT
Crude Petroleum Oil Imports US$ 2.50 per CM
Other Liquid Bulk Imports US$ 2.50 per CM
Other Imports N/A
Liquid Bulk Exports/Bunkering On application
Other Exports US$ 4.00 per Mt

Conventional Cargo (Rate per tonne or part thereof) Charge (indicate currency)
Import Cargo Handled at ICD's N/A
Export Cargo Handled at ICD's N/A
Shut-out Cargo removed from the Port N/A
Fumigation of Cargo N/A
Palletising/pre-slinging in the Port on request N/A
Dangerous Cargo N/A

ALL basic stevedoring is US$ 4.00 per MT

Conventional Cargo (Rate per tonne or part thereof) Charge (indicate currency)
Over
From 40
14 DWT
DWT to 40 DWT As above
Hire of a gang As above

2.2.3.1.12 Containerized cargo

Shore Handling Charges


(TEUs) (FEUs)
See 2.1.1.7.2
Import Containers Containerised cargo

See 2.1.1.7.2
Export Containers Containerised cargo

See 2.1.1.7.2
Stripping & re-stuffing for customs verification Containerised cargo

See 2.1.1.7.2
Stripping & re-stuffing of un-nominated or shut-out export
Containerised cargo
cargo
See 2.1.1.7.2
Stripping or re-stuffing of containers taken to Customs
Containerised cargo
Warehouse

Shore Handling charges Charge (indicate currency)


Ten day removal charges, or transfer within the Port, or
On application
transfer to Customs
Import Containers handled at the Inland Container Depots On application
Exports Containers handled at the Inland Container
On application
Depots

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Railtainer Imports to ICD‟s Charges


(TEUs) (FEUs)
First? consecutive days N/A
Per day thereafter N/A
After the ? st day and thereafter N/A

2.2.3.1.13 learing Agents4

Company Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Address
Tel1: 2522 446383
Amal Clearance Shipping Name:Said Ibrahim
Mob: 2522 N/A
and Forwarding Title: Manager
Summary of Role and Services: WFP agents and most reliable

2.3 Port of Mombasa


2.3.1 Port Overview

PORT LOCATION & CONTACTS


Country Kenya
Province and District Coast Province, Mombasa District
nd
Town or City (Closest) Mombasa – 2 largest city of Kenya
Port Name Port of Mombasa
0
Latitude S 04 02‟ 27 29‟
0
Longitude E 39 38‟46.92‟
Company / Port Authority Kenya Ports Authority
Management Contact and Position
Management Contact and Position

 Mombasa is located on the east coast approximately midway between the South African Port of Durban and major
ports in the Red Sea and the Middle East and is Kenya‟s biggest and busiest seaport.
 Mombasa is the gateway to a vast hinterland of more than 100 million people
 It serves Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, DRC, Southern Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia and Northern Tanzania
 The inner harbor has a tidal range of 3.5m

KENYA PORTS AUTHORITY


Name Kenya Ports Authority
Address P.O. Box 95009 – 80104, Mombasa, Kenya
Telephone +254 041 211 2999 - Reception
Fax +251 041 231 1867
Contacts: Corporate Manager Gichiri Ndua +251 041 222 0255
Container Terminal Manager James Rarieya +254 041 221 2353
Conventional Cargo Manager Evelyn Chibule +254 041 231 2211
Email echibule@kpa.co.ke
Web http://www.kpa.co.ke/About%20Us/Pages/default.aspx

2.3.1.1 Port Performance

PERFORMANCE FOR YEAR: 2008


Vessels calls 1,686
Container traffic (TEUs) 615,733
Total cargo handling (metric tonnes) 16,415,352
Total annual capacity of the port 22,000,000

4
Further Clearing Agents / Freight Forwarders in annex

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CAPACITY for YEAR: 2008
mt / Year TEU‟s / Year mt / Year
Export activity of the Port 2,334,324 283,890 299,000
Import activity of the port 13,758,125 297,388 1,120,000
Current yearly import by Humanitarian
Organisations (break by organization if 266,195 7,971 87,360
possible) through that port
Top 1 Organisation <Name>
Top 2 Organisation <Name>
Imported for this LCA Country

2.3.1.2 Discharge Rates5

Link to relevant tariff/rates web page: http://

2.3.1.3 Pilotage fees


Piloting Fees (Rate per operation) Charge (indicate currency)
Inward, outward and internal vessel movements $5.50
Dead ship movements are where the vessel is being towed
$11.00
by tug due to engine immobilization

2.3.1.4 Tug Services


Tug Services (Rate per operation) Charge (indicate currency)
Berthing or un-berthing vessels, internal movements or <10,000 GRT = $14
movements within 2 nautical miles of harbour limits >10,000 GRT = $ 7
Dead ship movements are where the vessel is being towed <10,000 GRT = $28
by tug due to engine immobilization >10,000 GRT = $14

2.3.1.5 Mooring Services


Mooring Service (Rate per operation) Charge (indicate currency)
Mooring, un-mooring or other similar service $100
Mooring, un-mooring: Vessels over 100 GMT $3 PER 100 GMT

2.3.1.6 Port and Harbour dues

Vessel Description (rate = 100 GRT or part thereof Charge (indicate currency)
All vessels other than those exempted $12 PER 100 GRT

2.3.1.6 Dockage, Buoyage and Anchorage


Vessel Description (Rates = per meter/per hour) Charge (indicate currency)
Vessels at quays, wharves or jetties $0.24
Vessels at buoys or Ro-Ro vessels berthed stern to quay $0.12
Vessels at anchorage; except at Port Convenience $0.06

2.3.1.7 Supply of Fresh water


Vessel Description (Rates = per tonne) Charge (indicate currency)
Via shore hydrants $4.00
In stream (including towage of Barge) $8.50

2.3.1.8 Laying up of Vessels


Vessel Description (Rates = per ton) Charge (indicate currency)
Via shore hydrants $10 per 100 GRT
In stream (including towage of Barge) $20 per 100 GRT
• Vessels laid up are charged per 7 day week or part thereof
• After 12 weeks, Lay-up status ceases and normal Port charges apply
• Vessels may re-apply for a further laying up period if required

5
Sections 2.1.1.3 and 2.1.1.4. may help in measuring charges for charter vessels or consignments and dealing with F.F.

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2.3.1.9 Charges for General Services
Service (Per hour of part thereof) Charge (indicate currency)
Floating Crane, incl. of minimum crew and exclusive of towage $150
Mobile Crane more than 5 tonnes inclusive of driver $110
Mobile Crane less than 5 tonnes or equal inclusive of driver $50
VIP launch inclusive of crew $400
Pilot boat inclusive of crew $1,000
Fire appliance inclusive of minimum crew $60
Tipper truck or flatbed lorry inclusive of driver $45
Forklift or Tractor more than 5 tonnes inclusive of driver $23
Forklift or Tractor less than 5 tonnes or equal of inclusive of driver $17
Van, Pick-up or Saloon Car inclusive of driver $17
Management or supervisory staff $6
Skilled staff: e.g. Crane or Forklift Driver, Artisan, Firemen or Clerk $5
Semi-skilled staff: e.g. Laborers, Watchman $3

2.3.1.10 General Services


Service - (Rates per calendar) Charge
Specialized cargo service providers E.g. Vacuvators $5,500
Bunker Supplier, Bunkering Agent, Barge Operator, Fresh Water
$3,000
Suppliers
Ship Contractors, Ship Chandlers, Ship Surveyor $350
Marine Contractors, Marine Engineer, Marine Surveyor, Cargo
$350
Surveyor
Sludge Collector, Waste Collector $350
Insurance Broker, Banking, Forex, Postal Travel Agent Services $350
Small Boat Operator $200
Taxi Operator $150

2.3.1.11 Stevedoring – Conventional Cargo


Conventional Cargo – (Rates per MT) Charge
Dry general cargo discharging, loading, shifting within hold, or
$7
shifting on deck without landing
General Cargo discharged or loaded from/to a Ro-Ro vessel via
$5.50
the ramp
Dry Bulk cargo handled at Mbaraki through Conveyors, bulk
bitumen handled via bitutainers and soda ash handled via $1.50
conveyors
Opening or closing of hatches on request, per hatch or part
$100 per item
thereof
Hire of a gang of services such as handling of dunnage or
separation materials, trimming of cargo, sweeping of spillage on
$100 per gang per hour
quay or handling of bulk cargo via open-topped rail wagons which
require rigging.

PORT SPECIFICATIONS
TOTAL BERTHS: Quantity Length (m) Draft (m)
Deep Water Berths 16 3,044 10.0
Container Berths 5 964 10.0
Bulk Oil Jetties 2 215 13.4
Bulk Cement Berths 2 315 10.0
Lighterage & Dhow (other) Wharves 2 412 10.0
Explosives Jetty 1 110 10.0

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Steve doring - Other Services Charge (indicate currency)
Mail per bag, or ships stores per package $1 per item
Returning empty bags $1 per 100
Repairs in the breakage room per package $5 per item
Animals handled by sling $16 per item
Animals walked on/off board $1 per item
From 14 DWT to 40 DWT $30 per lift
Over 40 DWT $45 per lift

2.3.1.12 Port Cargo Handling Equipment


PORT CARGO EQUIPMENT (OPERATIONAL)
Appliance Quantity Capacity
Travelling cranes 8 5 tonne
5 7 tonne
1 7-20 tonne
4 15 tonne
Portal Electric cranes 1 3 tonne
Electric overhead electric cranes 1 3 tonne
1 10 tonne
Gantry container cranes 2 40 tonne rail-mounted
4 45 tonne ship-to-shore
12 45 tonne rubber tyred
Mobile Cranes 1 5 tonne
2 11 tonne
2 25 tonne
1 43 tonne
1 50 tonne
Forklift Trucks 1 75 tonne
17 3 tonne
5 5 tonne
7 10 tonne
9 16 tonne
1 20 tonne
1 25 tonne
45 tonne reach-stackers 7
Tractors 72
Empty Container Handlers 3
Trucks & Minibuses 11
Fire engines 4

2.3.1.13.1 Container Facilities

CONTAINER FACILITIES
20ft (TEUs)
Container facilities Yes
Daily off-take capacity No of containers/day 670 (Includes FEU & TEU‟s)
Container Freight Stations (CFS) Yes
Number of CFS 2
Capacity of CFS No of containers/day 578 (Inlcudes FEU & TEU‟s)
Refrigerated Container Stations Yes
120 connection points (includes FEU
Number of Stations (connection points) & TEU‟s)

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General Cargo - Imports Berths


Exports – Bagged Cargo 5-9, 11& 12
Imports – Bagged Cargo 7,8,9,11, & 12
Imports – Steel Goods 4,5,7 & 8
Imports & Exports – Ro-Ro 1,5,7, & 8
Imports – Vehicles 1&5
Others Imports 1-9 & 11

2.3.1.7 Oil Handling Terminal

The Port of Mombasa has two main oil terminals


• The Shimanzi Oil Terminal for chemical products which can handle vessels of 35,000 DWT and 198 m in length
• The Kipevu Oil Terminal for handling crude oil and other refined oil products can handle vessels with a
• maximum size of 85,000 DWT and a length overall of 259 m.

2.3.1.8 Multipurpose Terminal


• A berth for handling bulk minerals and petroleum products has been developed as an extension of Mbaraki
Wharf
• The project will provide Mombasa with a multipurpose bulk terminal available to all port users

2.3.1.9 Discharge Rates

Link to relevant tariff/rates web page: www.kpa.co.ke/Customer%20Centrer/Tarrifs/Pages/default.aspx

2.3.1.14 Stevedoring - Containerized cargo

Steve doring - Containerized Cargo Handling


Charges (TEUs) (FEUs)
Discharge, loading, shifting within the hold or shifting on
$90 $135
deck on a cellular vessel
Discharging, loading or shifting in the hold or on deck on a
$110 $165
non-cellular vessel
Discharging, loading or shifting in the hold or on deck on $70 $105
Ro-Ro vessel
Transhipment containers $80 $120
Out-of-Gauge containers $180 $270

2.3.1.15 Shore Handling

Conventional Cargo

Conventional Cargo (Rate per tonne or part thereof) Charge (indicate currency)
Imports - Domestic $7.50
Exports - Domestic $6.00
Imports - Transit $6.00
Exports - Transit $4.80
Import Cargo Handled at ICD‟s $6
Export Cargo Handled at ICD‟s $4
Shut-out Cargo Removed from the port $5.60
Fumigation of Cargo $3
Palletising & Pre-slinging in the Port on request $3
Dangerous Cargo 10% surcharge of above rates

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Shore Handling – Containerized Cargo


Charge
FEU‟s
Shore Handling – Containerized Cargo TEU‟s

Exports - Domestic $45 $68


- Empty $20 $30
- Transit $35 $55
Imports - Domestic $90 $135
- Empty $20 $30
- Transit $72 $110
Out of Gauge containers (Export & Import) $180 $270

2.3.1.16 Other Container Handling Services

Other Container Handling Charges TEU‟s FEU‟s


Cover or portions which can be lifted using a standard ISO twist
$75
lock spreader
Other cover or portion $100
Transfers to/from the Container Terminal $30 $45
Verification, Scanning, Inspection, Stripping, Stuffing $75 $110
Export & Import Containers handled at ICD‟s $35 $52
Handling of empty containers at ICD‟s $20 $30

2.3.1.17 Storage Facilities


Port Storage – Managed by KPA
Total floor space = 109,300 m2 Quantity Floor area (m2)
Main Quay Transit Sheds 7 54,000
Back of Port Transit Sheds 3 37,000
Litherage Area Transit Sheds 2 13,000
Customs Warehouses 1 5,000
Old Port God owns 4 300

2.3.1.18 torage Charges – Conventional Cargo


Domestic Import Conventional Cargo Storage
Charge (per Mt)
Charges
First 10 consecutive days Free
Per day thereafter $1.50
Domestic Export Conventional Cargo Storage Charges
First 11 consecutive days Free
Per day thereafter $1.20
Transit Import Conventional Cargo Storage Charges
First 15 consecutive days Free
Per day thereafter $1.20
Transit Export Conventional Cargo Storage Charges
First 21 consecutive days Free
Per day thereafter $1.00
Transshipment Conventional Cargo Storage Charges
First 30 consecutive days Free
Per day thereafter $1.00

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Domestic Import Container Charges


(TEUs) (FEUs)
First 7 consecutive days Free Free
Per day thereafter $25 $37
Domestic Export & Transit Container Charges
First 11 consecutive days Free Free
Per day thereafter $20 $30
Transit Import Container Charges
First 15 consecutive days Free Free
Per day thereafter $20 $30
Domestic & Export, Transit & Import Container Charges through ICD‟s
First 15 consecutive days Free Free
Per day thereafter $20 $30
Transshipment Container Charges
First 30 consecutive days Free Free
Per day thereafter $20 $30
Empty Containers Charges
Imports – First 2 consecutive days Free Free
Imports – Per day thereafter $15 #22
Exports – First 4 consecutive days Free Free
Exports – Per day thereafter $15 $22
Out-of-Gauge Container Charges
First 2 consecutive days Free Free
Per day thereafter $40 $60

2.3.1.19 Clearing Agents

See LCA – Kenya

Company Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Address
Name: Tel1:
Title: Tel2:
Email: Fax:
Summary of Role and Services:

Company Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Address
Name: Tel1:
Title: Tel2:
Email: Fax:
Summary of Role and Services:

Company Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Address
Name: Tel1:
Title: Tel2:
Email: Fax:
Summary of Role and Services:

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2.4 Airport Assessment

2.4.1 Addis Ababa, Bole International Airport

2.4.1.1 Overview

Airport Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Management
Name: Hileay G/Tsadiq Title: Tel1:0116650312
Addis Ababa Bole
Airport Manager Tel2:
International Airport
Email:info@ethiopianairports.com Fax:+251116650686
Summary of Role and Services:

2.4.1.2 General Overview

LOCATION DETAILS
Country Ethiopia Latitude 085830.1470N
Province / District Addis Ababa Longitude 0384757.8387E
Town or City (closest) Addis Ababa Elevation 2333.5m
Addis Ababa Bole
Airfield Name International airport Yes No
International Airport
IATA & ICAO codes AD 2- HAAB -7 Open from/to (hours) 00:00UTC TO 24:00UTC

2.4.1.3 Performance
Performance Year(s) and figures
Total aircraft movements 49,057 /2009/
Total passengers 3,551,972 /2009/
Current monthly use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

2.4.1.4 Airfield details

AIRFIELD DETAILS
Customs Yes No JET A-1 fuel Yes No
Immigration Yes No AVGAS 100 Yes No
Terminal building Yes No Single point refueling (Mobile) Yes No
Passenger terminal Yes No Starter units (press air) Yes No
Cargo terminal Yes No Ground power (mobile) Yes No
Pax transport to airfield Yes No Crash crew Yes No
Control tower Yes No Aircraft support services Yes No
Weather facilities Yes No Latrine servicing Yes No
Catering services Yes No Fire fighting Yes No
Base Operating room Yes No Fire fighting category (ICAO) Category: 9
Airport radar Yes No Fire fighting equipment Yes No
NDB Yes No De-icing equipment Yes No
VOR Yes No IFR procedures Yes No
ILS Yes No Runway lights Yes No
Approach lights Yes No Parking ramp lighting Yes No

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2.4.1.5 Runway

RUNWAY 1
Published length (metres)
Usable length (metres) 3700 / OLD /
Width (metres) 45
Orientation 07 / 25
Surface Asphalt Concrete

RUNWAY 2
Published length (metres)
Usable length (metres) 3800 / NEW /
Width (metres) 45
Orientation 07 / 25
Surface Asphalt Concrete

2.4.1.6 Costs – Airfield Charges


LANDING FEE CHARGES (US$)
Navig Over-
Aircraft Weight – MTOW (kg) Landing Parking Night Landing
ation Flight
0-5,000 lbs / 0 – 2,208 kg 5.86 0.0012 per Square foot 4.88
5,001-40,000lbs / 2,209 -18,141kg 1.75 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 1.46 per454kgs
40,000-Abovelbs /18,142-Abovekg 2.64 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 2.2 per454kgs

2.4.2 Dire Dawa International Airport

Airport Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Management
Name: Yared Tilaye Tel1: 0251113260
Dire Dawa International
Title: Airport Manager Tel2: 0251113611
Airport
Email:info@ethiopianairports.com Fax: +251116650686
Summary of Role and Services:

2.4.2.1 General Overview


LOCATION DETAILS
Country Ethiopia Latitude 093816.03056N
Province / District Dire Dawa Longitude 0415055.99315E
Town or City (closest) Dire Dawa Elevation 1101.447m
Dire Dawa International
Airfield Name International airport Yes No
Airport
IATA & ICAO codes AD 2- HADR -3 Open from/to (hours) 03:00UTC TO 17:00UTC

2.4.2.2 Performance

Performance Year(s) and figures


Total aircraft movements 7,457 /2009/
Total passengers 60,411 /2009/
Current monthly use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

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AIRFIELD DETAILS
Customs Yes No JET A-1 fuel Yes No
Immigration Yes No AVGAS 100 Yes No
Terminal building Yes No Single point refueling (Mobile) Yes No
Passenger terminal Yes No Starter units (press air) Yes No
Cargo terminal Yes No Ground power (mobile) Yes No
Pax transport to airfield Yes No Crash crew Yes No
Aircraft support services (by
Control tower Yes No Yes No
arrangement )
Weather facilities Yes No Latrine servicing Yes No
Catering services Yes No Fire fighting Yes No
Base Operating room Yes No Fire fighting category (ICAO) Category: 6
Airport radar Yes No Fire fighting equipment Yes No
NDB Yes No De-icing equipment Yes No
VOR Yes No IFR procedures Yes No
ILS Yes No Runway lights Yes No
Approach lights Yes No Parking ramp lighting Yes No

2.4.2.4 Runway
RUNWAY
Published length (metres)
Usable length (metres) 2700
Width (metres) 45
Orientation 15 / 33
Surface Asphalt Concrete

2.4.2.5 Costs – Airfield Charges


LANDING FEE CHARGES (US$)
Navig Over-
Aircraft Weight – MTOW (kg) Landing Parking Night Landing
ation Flight
0-5,000 lbs / 0 – 2,208 kg 5.86 0.0012 per Square foot 4.88
5,001-40,000lbs / 2,209 -18,141kg 1.75 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 1.46 per454kgs
40,000-Abovelbs /18,142-Abovekg 2.64 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 2.2 per454kgs

2.4.3 Mekelle International Airport

Airport Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Management
Name: Kassech Hadush Tel1: 0344420327
Mekelle International
Title: Airport Manager Tel2: 0344420321
Airport
Email:info@ethiopianairports.com Fax: +251116650686
Summary of Role and Services:

2.4.3.1 General Overview

LOCATION DETAILS
Country Ethiopia Latitude 132823.96300N
Province / District Mekelle Longitude 0393105.55915E
Town or City (closest) Mekelle Elevation 2256.375m
Airfield Name Mekella International airport International airport Yes No
IATA & ICAO codes AD 2- HAMK -1 Open from/to (hours) 03:00UTC TO 17:00UTC

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Performance Year(s) and figures


Total aircraft movements 1,888 /2009/
Total passengers 104,956 /2009/
Current monthly use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

2.4.3.3 Airfield details

AIRFIELD DETAILS
Customs Yes No JET A-1 fuel Yes No
Immigration Yes No AVGAS 100 Yes No
Terminal building Yes No Single point refueling (Mobile) Yes No
Passenger terminal Yes No Starter units (press air) Yes No
Cargo terminal Yes No Ground power (mobile) Yes No
Pax transport to airfield Yes No Crash crew Yes No
Aircraft support services(by
Control tower Yes No Yes No
arrangement)
Weather facilities Yes No Latrine servicing Yes No
Catering services Yes No Fire fighting Yes No
Base Operating room Yes No Fire fighting category (ICAO) Category: 6
Airport radar Yes No Fire fighting equipment Yes No
NDB Yes No De-icing equipment Yes No
VOR Yes No IFR procedures Yes No
ILS Yes No Runway lights Yes No
Approach lights Yes No Parking ramp lighting Yes No

2.4.3.4 Runway
RUNWAY
Published length (metres)
Usable length (metres) 3600
Width (metres) 45
Orientation 11 / 29
Surface Asphalt Concrete

2.4.3.5 Costs – Airfield Charges

LANDING FEE CHARGES (US$)


Navig Over-
Aircraft Weight – MTOW (kg) Landing Parking Night Landing
ation Flight
0-5,000 lbs / 0 – 2,208 kg 5.86 0.0012 per Square foot 4.88
5,001-40,000lbs / 2,209 -18,141kg 1.75 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 1.46 per454kgs
40,000-Abovelbs /18,142-Abovekg 2.64 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 2.2 per454kgs

2.4.4 Jijiga National Airport

Airport Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Management
Name: Yetbarek G/Eyesus Tel1: 0251190945
JiJiga Airport Title: Airport Manager Tel2:
Email:info@ethiopianairports.com Fax: +251116650686
Summary of Role and Services:

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LOCATION DETAILS
Country Ethiopia Latitude 092107N
Province / District JiJiga Longitude 042400E
Town or City (closest) JiJiga Elevation 5413 Feet
Airfield Name JiJiga Airport International airport Yes No
IATA & ICAO codes AD 2- HAJJ -1 Open from/to (hours) 04:00UTC TO 15:00UTC

2.4.4.2 Performance

Performance Year(s) and figures


Total aircraft movements 1,886 /2009/
Total passengers 21,998 /2009/
Current monthly use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

2.4.4.3 Airfield details


AIRFIELD DETAILS
Customs Yes No JET A-1 fuel Yes No
Immigration Yes No AVGAS 100 Yes No
Terminal building Yes No Single point refueling (Mobile) Yes No
Passenger terminal (Temporary) Yes No Starter units (press air) Yes No
Cargo terminal Yes No Ground power (mobile) Yes No
Pax transport to airfield Yes No Crash crew Yes No
Aircraft support services (by
Control tower Yes No Yes No
arrangement)
Weather facilities Yes No Latrine servicing Yes No
Catering services Yes No Fire fighting Yes No
Base Operating room Yes No Fire fighting category (ICAO) Category: 4
Airport radar Yes No Fire fighting equipment Yes No
NDB Yes No De-icing equipment Yes No
VOR Yes No VFR procedures Yes No
ILS Yes No Runway lights Yes No
Approach lights Yes No Parking ramp lighting Yes No

2.4.4.4 Runway
RUNWAY
Published length (metres)
Usable length (metres) 2500
Width (metres) 45
Orientation 21 / 03
Surface Asphalt Concrete

2.4.4.5 Costs – Airfield Charges


LANDING FEE CHARGES (US$)
Navig Over-
Aircraft Weight – MTOW (kg) Landing Parking Night Landing
ation Flight
0-5,000 lbs / 0 – 2,208 kg 5.86 0.0012 per Square foot 4.88
5,001-40,000lbs / 2,209 -18,141kg 1.75 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 1.46 per454kgs
40,000-Abovelbs /18,142-Abovekg 2.64 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 2.2 per454kgs

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2.4.5 Gambella National Airport

Airport Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Management
Name: G / yohanes Hagos Tel1: 0475511052
Gambella Airport Title: Airport Manager Tel2:
Email:info@ethiopianairports.com Fax: +251116650686
Summary of Role and Services:

2.4.5.1 General Overview


LOCATION DETAILS
Country Ethiopia Latitude 080702.25367N
Province / District Gambella Longitude 0343348.09930E
Town or City (closest) Gambella Elevation 539.9m
Airfield Name Gambella Airport International airport Yes No
IATA & ICAO codes AD 2- HAGM -1 Open from/to (hours) 04:00UTC TO 15:00UTC

2.4.5.2 Performance

Performance Year(s) and figures


Total aircraft movements 472 /2009/
Total passengers 12,662 /2009/
Current monthly use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

2.4.5.3 Airfield details

AIRFIELD DETAILS
Customs Yes No JET A-1 fuel Yes No
Immigration Yes No AVGAS 100 Yes No
Terminal building Yes No Single point refueling (Mobile) Yes No
Passenger terminal Yes No Starter units (press air) Yes No
Cargo terminal Yes No Ground power (mobile) Yes No
Pax transport to airfield Yes No Crash crew Yes No
Control tower Yes No Aircraft support services Yes No
Weather facilities Yes No Latrine servicing Yes No
Catering services Yes No Fire fighting Yes No
Base Operating room Yes No Fire fighting category (ICAO) Category: 5
Airport radar Yes No Fire fighting equipment Yes No
NDB Yes No De-icing equipment Yes No
VOR Yes No VFR procedures Yes No
ILS Yes No Runway lights Yes No
Approach lights Yes No Parking ramp lighting Yes No

2.4.5.4 Runway
RUNWAY
Published length (metres)
Usable length (metres) 2520
Width (metres) 45
Orientation 18 / 36
Surface Asphalt Concrete

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LANDING FEE CHARGES (US$)
Navig Over-
Aircraft Weight – MTOW (kg) Landing Parking Night Landing
ation Flight
0-5,000 lbs / 0 – 2,208 kg 5.86 0.0012 per Square foot 4.88
5,001-40,000lbs / 2,209 -18,141kg 1.75 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 1.46 per454kgs
40,000-Abovelbs /18,142-Abovekg 2.64 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 2.2 per454kgs

2.4.6 Bahir Dar International Airport

Airport Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Management
Name: Bekalu Eskeziaw Tel1: 0582260033
Bahir Dar International
Title:Airport Manager Tel2: 0582260032
Airport
Email:info@ethiopianairports.com Fax: +251116650686
Summary of Role and Services:

2.4.6.1 General Overview

LOCATION DETAILS
Country Ethiopia Latitude 113622.66671N
Province / District Bahir Dar Longitude 0371911.02557E
Town or City (closest) Bahir Dar Elevation 1821.5194m
Bahir Dar International
Airfield Name International airport Yes No
Airport
IATA & ICAO codes AD 2- HABD -1 Open from/to (hours) 03:00UTC TO 17:00UTC

2.4.6.2 Performance

Performance Year(s) and figures


Total aircraft movements 2,576 /2009/
Total passengers 90,541 /2009/
Current monthly use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

2.4.6.3 Airfield details

AIRFIELD DETAILS
Customs Yes No JET A-1 fuel Yes No
Immigration Yes No AVGAS 100 Yes No
Terminal building Yes No Single point refueling (Mobile) Yes No
Passenger terminal Yes No Starter units (press air) Yes No
Cargo terminal Yes No Ground power (mobile) Yes No
Pax transport to airfield Yes No Crash crew Yes No
Control tower Yes No Aircraft support services Yes No
Weather facilities Yes No Latrine servicing Yes No
Catering services Yes No Fire fighting Yes No
Base Operating room Yes No Fire fighting category (ICAO) Category: 6
Airport radar Yes No Fire fighting equipment Yes No
NDB Yes No De-icing equipment Yes No
VOR Yes No IFR procedures Yes No
ILS Yes No Runway lights Yes No
Approach lights Yes No Parking ramp lighting Yes No

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2.4.6.4 Runway
RUNWAY
Published length (metres)
Usable length (metres) 3000
Width (metres) 45
Orientation 04 / 22
Surface Asphalt Concrete

2.4.6.5 Costs – Airfield Charges

LANDING FEE CHARGES (US$)


Navig Over-
Aircraft Weight – MTOW (kg) Landing Parking Night Landing
ation Flight
0-5,000 lbs / 0 – 2,208 kg 5.86 0.0012 per Square foot 4.88
5,001-40,000lbs / 2,209 -18,141kg 1.75 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 1.46 per454kgs
40,000-Abovelbs /18,142-Abovekg 2.64 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 2.2 per454kgs

2.4.7 Lalibella National Airport

Airport Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Management
Name: Mekonen Werku Tel1: 0981190045
Lalibella Airport Title:Airport Manager Tel2:
Email:info@ethiopianairports.com Fax: +251116650686
Summary of Role and Services:

2.4.7.1 General Overview

LOCATION DETAILS
Country Ethiopia Latitude 115825.87865N
Province / District Lalibella Longitude 0385928.01740E
Town or City (closest) Lalibella Elevation 1957.799m
Airfield Name Lalibella Airport International airport Yes No
IATA & ICAO codes AD 2- HALL -1 Open from/to (hours) 04:00UTC TO 15:00UTC

2.4.7.2 Performance

Performance Year(s) and figures


Total aircraft movements 1,980 /2009/
Total passengers 44,368 /2009/
Current monthly use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

2.4.7.3 Airfield details

AIRFIELD DETAILS
Customs Yes No JET A-1 fuel Yes No
Immigration Yes No AVGAS 100 Yes No
Terminal building Yes No Single point refueling (Mobile) Yes No
Passenger terminal Yes No Starter units (press air) Yes No
Cargo terminal Yes No Ground power (mobile) Yes No
Pax transport to airfield Yes No Crash crew Yes No
Control tower Yes No Aircraft support services Yes No
Weather facilities Yes No Latrine servicing Yes No

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Catering services Yes No Fire fighting Yes No
Base Operating room Yes No Fire fighting category (ICAO) Category: 5
Airport radar Yes No Fire fighting equipment Yes No
NDB Yes No De-icing equipment Yes No
VOR Yes No IFR procedures Yes No
ILS Yes No Runway lights Yes No
Approach lights Yes No Parking ramp lighting Yes No

2.4.7.4 Runway
RUNWAY
Published length (metres)
Usable length (metres) 2400
Width (metres) 45
Orientation 10 / 28
Surface Asphalt Concrete

2.4.7.5 Costs – Airfield Charges


LANDING FEE CHARGES (US$)
Navig Over-
Aircraft Weight – MTOW (kg) Landing Parking Night Landing
ation Flight
0-5,000 lbs / 0 – 2,208 kg 5.86 0.0012 per Square foot 4.88
5,001-40,000lbs / 2,209 -18,141kg 1.75 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 1.46 per454kgs
40,000-Abovelbs /18,142-Abovekg 2.64 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 2.2 per454kgs

2.4.8 Jimma National Airport

Airport Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Management
Name: Seife Geda Tel1: 0471110187
Jimma Airport Title: Airport Manager Tel2:
Email:info@ethiopianairports.com Fax: +251116650686
Summary of Role and Services:

2.4.8.1 General Overview


LOCATION DETAILS
Country Ethiopia Latitude 074015.76693N
Province / District Jimma Longitude 0374933.01962E
Town or City (closest) Jimma Elevation 1703.038m
Airfield Name Jimma Airport International airport Yes No
IATA & ICAO codes AD 2- HAJM -1 Open from/to (hours) 04:00UTC TO 15:00UTC

2.4.8.2 Performance

Performance Year(s) and figures


Total aircraft movements 1,142 /2009/
Total passengers 8,932 /2009/
Current monthly use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

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2.4.8.3 Cargo Capacity

Capacity Cargo Year(s) and figures


Total aircraft movements
Total capacity of the airport (metric tonnes)
Current activity of the airport (metric tonnes)
Current monthly use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

2.4.8.4 Airfield details

AIRFIELD DETAILS
Customs Yes No JET A-1 fuel Yes No
Immigration Yes No AVGAS 100 Yes No
Terminal building Yes No Single point refueling (Mobile) Yes No
Passenger terminal Yes No Starter units (press air) Yes No
Cargo terminal Yes No Ground power (mobile) Yes No
Pax transport to airfield Yes No Crash crew Yes No
Control tower Yes No Aircraft support services Yes No
Weather facilities Yes No Latrine servicing Yes No
Catering services Yes No Fire fighting Yes No
Base Operating room Yes No Fire fighting category (ICAO) Category: 5
Airport radar Yes No Fire fighting equipment Yes No
NDB Yes No De-icing equipment Yes No
VOR Yes No VFR procedures Yes No
ILS Yes No Runway lights Yes No
Approach lights Yes No Parking ramp lighting Yes No

2.4.8.5 Runway
RUNWAY
Published length (metres)
Usable length (metres) 2000
Width (metres) 45
Orientation 13 / 31
Surface Asphalt Concrete

2.4.8.6 Costs – Airfield Charges

LANDING FEE CHARGES (US$)


Navig Over-
Aircraft Weight – MTOW (kg) Landing Parking Night Landing
ation Flight
0-5,000 lbs / 0 – 2,208 kg 5.86 0.0012 per Square foot 4.88
5,001-40,000lbs / 2,209 -18,141kg 1.75 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 1.46 per454kgs
40,000-Abovelbs /18,142-Abovekg 2.64 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 2.2 per454kgs

2.4.9 Humera National Airport

Airport Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Management
Name: Haile Hagos Tel1:
Humera Airport Title: Airport Manager Tel2:
Email:info@ethiopianairports.com Fax: +251116650686
Summary of Role and Services:

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2.4.9.1 General Overview

LOCATION DETAILS
Country Ethiopia Latitude 141500N
Province / District Humera Longitude 0363500E
Town or City (closest) Humera Elevation 1930 Ft
Airfield Name Humera Airport International airport Yes No
IATA & ICAO codes AD 2- HAHU -1 Open from/to (hours) 04:00UTC TO 15:00UTC

2.4.9.2 Performance

Performance Year(s) and figures


Total aircraft movements 44 /2009/
Total passengers 645 /2009/
Current monthly use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

2.4.9.3 Airfield details


AIRFIELD DETAILS
Customs Yes No JET A-1 fuel Yes No
Immigration Yes No AVGAS 100 Yes No
Terminal building Yes No Single point refueling (Mobile) Yes No
Passenger terminal (Temporary) Yes No Starter units (press air) Yes No
Cargo terminal Yes No Ground power (mobile) Yes No
Pax transport to airfield Yes No Crash crew Yes No
Aircraft support services (by
Control tower Yes No Yes No
arrangement)
Weather facilities Yes No Latrine servicing Yes No
Catering services Yes No Fire fighting Yes No
Base Operating room Yes No Fire fighting category (ICAO) Category: 4
Airport radar Yes No Fire fighting equipment Yes No
NDB Yes No De-icing equipment Yes No
VOR Yes No VFR procedures Yes No
ILS Yes No Runway lights Yes No
Approach lights Yes No Parking ramp lighting Yes No

2.4.9.4 Runway

RUNWAY
Published length (metres)
Usable length (metres) 3000
Width (metres) 45
Orientation 10 / 28
Surface Asphalt Concrete

2.4.9.5 Costs – Airfield Charges

LANDING FEE CHARGES (US$)


Navig Over-
Aircraft Weight – MTOW (kg) Landing Parking Night Landing
ation Flight
0-5,000 lbs / 0 – 2,208 kg 5.86 0.0012 per Square foot 4.88
5,001-40,000lbs / 2,209 -18,141kg 1.75 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 1.46 per454kgs
40,000-Abovelbs /18,142-Abovekg 2.64 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 2.2 per454kgs

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2.4.10 Gonder National Airport

Airport Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Management
Name: Engeda Zerihun Tel1: 0581140365
Gonder Airport Title:Airport Manager Tel2: 0581140400
Email:info@ethiopianairports.com Fax: +251116650686
Summary of Role and Services:

2.4.10.1 General Overview

LOCATION DETAILS
Country Ethiopia Latitude 123156.40650N
Province / District Gonder Longitude 0372554.47219E
Town or City (closest) Gonder Elevation 1993.557m
Airfield Name Gonder Airport International airport Yes No
IATA & ICAO codes AD 2- HAAB -1 Open from/to (hours) 04:00UTC TO 15:00UTC

2.4.10.2 Performance

Performance Year(s) and figures


Total aircraft movements 2,186 /2009/
Total passengers 51,496 /2009/
Current monthly use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

2.4.10.3 Airfield details

AIRFIELD DETAILS
Customs Yes No JET A-1 fuel Yes No
Immigration Yes No AVGAS 100 Yes No
Terminal building Yes No Single point refueling (Mobile) Yes No
Passenger terminal Yes No Starter units (press air) Yes No
Cargo terminal Yes No Ground power (mobile) Yes No
Pax transport to airfield Yes No Crash crew Yes No
Control tower Yes No Aircraft support services Yes No
Weather facilities Yes No Latrine servicing Yes No
Catering services Yes No Fire fighting Yes No
Base Operating room Yes No Fire fighting category (ICAO) Category: 5
Airport radar Yes No Fire fighting equipment Yes No
NDB Yes No De-icing equipment Yes No
VOR Yes No IFR procedures Yes No
ILS Yes No Runway lights Yes No
Approach lights Yes No Parking ramp lighting Yes No

2.4.10.4 Costs – Airfield Charges

LANDING FEE CHARGES (US$)


Navig Over-
Aircraft Weight – MTOW (kg) Landing Parking Night Landing
ation Flight
0-5,000 lbs / 0 – 2,208 kg 5.86 0.0012 per Square foot 4.88
5,001-40,000lbs / 2,209 -18,141kg 1.75 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 1.46 per454kgs
40,000-Abovelbs /18,142-Abovekg 2.64 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 2.2 per454kgs

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2.4.11 Gode National Airport

Airport Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Management
Name: Tel1: 0257760006
Gode Airport Title: Airport Manager Tel2:
Email:info@ethiopianairports.com Fax: +251116650686
Summary of Role and Services:

2.4.11.1 General Overview

LOCATION DETAILS
Country Ethiopia Latitude 0556606.4589N
Province / District Gode Longitude 0433442.8473E
Town or City (closest) Gode Elevation 254.169m
Airfield Name Gode Airport International airport Yes No
IATA & ICAO codes AD 2- HAGO -3 Open from/to (hours) 04:00UTC TO 15:00UTC

2.4.11.2 Performance

Performance Year(s) and figures


Total aircraft movements 2,294 /2009/
Total passengers 21,086 /2009/
Current monthly use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

2.4.11.3 Airfield details

AIRFIELD DETAILS
Customs Yes No JET A-1 fuel Yes No
Immigration Yes No AVGAS 100 Yes No
Terminal building Yes No Single point refueling (Mobile) Yes No
Passenger terminal (Temporary) Yes No Starter units (press air) Yes No
Cargo terminal Yes No Ground power (mobile) Yes No
Pax transport to airfield Yes No Crash crew Yes No
Aircraft support services (by
Control tower Yes No Yes No
arrangement)
Weather facilities Yes No Latrine servicing Yes No
Catering services Yes No Fire fighting Yes No
Base Operating room Yes No Fire fighting category (ICAO) Category: 5
Airport radar Yes No Fire fighting equipment Yes No
NDB Yes No De-icing equipment Yes No
VOR Yes No VFR procedures Yes No
ILS Yes No Runway lights Yes No
Approach lights Yes No Parking ramp lighting Yes No

2.4.11.4 Runway

RUNWAY
Published length (metres)
Usable length (metres) 2400
Width (metres) 35
Orientation 04 / 22
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2.4.11.5 Costs – Airfield Charges

LANDING FEE CHARGES (US$)


Navig Over-
Aircraft Weight – MTOW (kg) Landing Parking Night Landing
ation Flight
0-5,000 lbs / 0 – 2,208 kg 5.86 0.0012 per Square foot 4.88
5,001-40,000lbs / 2,209 -18,141kg 1.75 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 1.46 per454kgs
40,000-Abovelbs /18,142-Abovekg 2.64 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 2.2 per454kgs

2.4.12 Axum National Airport

Airport Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Management
Name: Kumelachew Bayeh Tel1: 0347753633
Axum Airport Title:Airport Manager Tel2:
Email:info@ethiopianairports.com Fax: +251116650686
Summary of Role and Services:

2.4.12.1 General Overview

LOCATION DETAILS
Country Ethiopia Latitude 140813.44887N
Province / District Axum Longitude 0384633.79914E
Town or City (closest) Axum Elevation 2107.823m
Airfield Name Axum Airport International airport Yes No
IATA & ICAO codes AD 2- HAAB -1 Open from/to (hours) 04:00UTC TO 15:00UTC

2.4.12.2 Performance

Performance Year(s) and figures


Total aircraft movements 1,638 /2009/
Total passengers 53,138 /2009/
Current monthly use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

2.4.12.3 Airfield details

AIRFIELD DETAILS
Customs Yes No JET A-1 fuel Yes No
Immigration Yes No AVGAS 100 Yes No
Terminal building Yes No Single point refueling (Mobile) Yes No
Passenger terminal Yes No Starter units (press air) Yes No
Cargo terminal Yes No Ground power (mobile) Yes No
Pax transport to airfield Yes No Crash crew Yes No
Control tower Yes No Aircraft support services Yes No
Weather facilities Yes No Latrine servicing Yes No
Catering services Yes No Fire fighting Yes No
Base Operating room Yes No Fire fighting category (ICAO) Category: 5
Airport radar Yes No Fire fighting equipment Yes No
NDB Yes No De-icing equipment Yes No
VOR Yes No IFR procedures Yes No
ILS Yes No Runway lights Yes No
Approach lights Yes No Parking ramp lighting Yes No

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2.4.12.4 Runway

RUNWAY
Published length (metres)
Usable length (metres) 2400
Width (metres) 45
Orientation 16 / 34
Surface Asphalt Concrete

2.4.12.5 Costs – Airfield Charges

LANDING FEE CHARGES (US$)


Navig Over-
Aircraft Weight – MTOW (kg) Landing Parking Night Landing
ation Flight
0-5,000 lbs / 0 – 2,208 kg 5.86 0.0012 per Square foot 4.88
5,001-40,000lbs / 2,209 -18,141kg 1.75 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 1.46 per454kgs
40,000-Abovelbs /18,142-Abovekg 2.64 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 2.2 per454kgs

2.4.13 Arba Minch National Airport

Airport Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Management
Name: Kebede Mekonen Tel1: 0468811595
Arba Minch Airport Title: Airport Manager Tel2:
Email:info@ethiopianairports.com Fax: +251116650686
Summary of Role and Services:

2.4.13.1 General Overview

LOCATION DETAILS
Country Ethiopia Latitude 060143.512524N
Province / District Arba Minch Longitude 037502.4302E
Town or City (closest) Arba Minch Elevation 1187.141m
Airfield Name Arba Minch Airport International airport Yes No
IATA & ICAO codes AD 2- HAAM -1 Open from/to (hours) 04:00UTC TO 15:00UTC

2.4.13.2 Performance
Performance Year(s) and figures
Total aircraft movements 238 /2009/
Total passengers 5,016 /2009/
Current monthly use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

2.4.13.3 Airfield details


AIRFIELD DETAILS
Customs Yes No JET A-1 fuel Yes No
Immigration Yes No AVGAS 100 Yes No
Terminal building Yes No Single point refueling (Mobile) Yes No
Passenger terminal Yes No Starter units (press air) Yes No
Cargo terminal Yes No Ground power (mobile) Yes No
Pax transport to airfield Yes No Crash crew Yes No
Control tower Yes No Aircraft support services Yes No
Weather facilities Yes No Latrine servicing Yes No
Catering services Yes No Fire fighting Yes No

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Base Operating room Yes No Fire fighting category (ICAO) Category: 5
Airport radar Yes No Fire fighting equipment Yes No
NDB Yes No De-icing equipment Yes No
VOR Yes No VFR procedures Yes No
ILS Yes No Runway lights Yes No
Approach lights Yes No Parking ramp lighting Yes No

2.4.13.4 Runway
RUNWAY
Published length (metres)
Usable length (metres) 2800
Width (metres) 45
Orientation 03 / 21
Surface Asphalt Concrete

2.4.13.5 Costs – Airfield Charges


LANDING FEE CHARGES (US$)
Navig Over-
Aircraft Weight – MTOW (kg) Landing Parking Night Landing
ation Flight
0-5,000 lbs / 0 – 2,208 kg 5.86 0.0012 per Square foot 4.88
5,001-40,000lbs / 2,209 -18,141kg 1.75 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 1.46 per454kgs
40,000-Abovelbs /18,142-Abovekg 2.64 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 2.2 per454kgs

2.4.14 Assosa National Airport

Airport Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Management
Name: Rekik Mulugeta Tel1: 0577750344
Assosa Airport Title: Airport Manager Tel2:
Email:info@ethiopianairports.com Fax: +251116650686
Summary of Role and Services:

2.4.14.1 General Overview

LOCATION DETAILS
Country Ethiopia Latitude 100119.01083N
Province / District Assosa Longitude 0343443.9354E
Town or City (closest) Assosa Elevation 1560.582m
Airfield Name Assosa Airport International airport Yes No
IATA & ICAO codes AD 2- HASO -1 Open from/to (hours) 04:00UTC TO 15:00UTC

2.4.14.2 Performance

Performance Year(s) and figures


Total aircraft movements 332 /2009/
Total passengers 5,265 /2009/
Current monthly use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

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2.4.14.3 Airfield details

AIRFIELD DETAILS
Customs Yes No JET A-1 fuel Yes No
Immigration Yes No AVGAS 100 Yes No
Terminal building Yes No Single point refueling (Mobile) Yes No
Passenger terminal (Temporary) Yes No Starter units (press air) Yes No
Cargo terminal Yes No Ground power (mobile) Yes No
Pax transport to airfield Yes No Crash crew Yes No
Aircraft support services (by
Control tower Yes No Yes No
arrangement)
Weather facilities Yes No Latrine servicing Yes No
Catering services Yes No Fire fighting Yes No
Base Operating room Yes No Fire fighting category (ICAO) Category: 4
Airport radar Yes No Fire fighting equipment Yes No
NDB Yes No De-icing equipment Yes No
VOR Yes No VFR procedures Yes No
ILS Yes No Runway lights Yes No
Approach lights Yes No Parking ramp lighting Yes No

2.4.14.4 Runway

RUNWAY
Published length (metres)
Usable length (metres) 2500
Width (metres) 45
Orientation 11 / 29
Surface Asphalt Concrete

2.4.14.5 Costs – Airfield Charges

LANDING FEE CHARGES (US$)


Navig Over-
Aircraft Weight – MTOW (kg) Landing Parking Night Landing
ation Flight
0-5,000 lbs / 0 – 2,208 kg 5.86 0.0012 per Square foot 4.88
5,001-40,000lbs / 2,209 -18,141kg 1.75 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 1.46 per454kgs
40,000-Abovelbs /18,142-Abovekg 2.64 per454kgs 0.0012 per Square foot 2.2 per454kgs

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2.5 Road Assessment

2.5.1 Roads Overview

Ministry in Charge Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Name:
Tel1:
Title: Ministry o f w o r k s
Works and Urban Development Tel2:
and urban Development
Fax:
Email:

2.5.2 Road Construction / Maintenance


Entity(s) in Charge Contact Names / Email Tel / Fax Website
Name: Tel1: 251-115-511882
Ethiopian Road Authority Title: General Director Tel2:
Email: Era2@ethionet.et Fax:

2.5.3 Road Classification


Classification Road Description
Class: (e.g. RN)
Class: Trunk Road - A highway
Class: Link Road - It links two conurbations or other major Road Transport Facilities.
Class: Main Access Road - It is a fontage Road (freeway)
Class: Collector Road - Mainline lanes
Class: Feeder Road - A Road that Feeds traffic To a more important.
Class:

2.5.4 Road Inventory


Classification Administering Agency Network Length
Trunk Road Ethiopian Road authority 5,362
Link Road Ethiopian Road authority 5,545
Main Access Road Ethiopian Road authority 5,156
Collector Road Ethiopian Road authority 2,206
Feeder Road Ethiopian Road authority 2,936
TOTAL 21,205

2.5.5 Distance matrix

See Annex -8 showing distances from major cities

2.5.6 Road Security

SECURITY
Good Marginal Bad

2.5.7 Weighbridges
Entity(s) in Charge Contact Names / Email Tel / Fax Website
Name: Tel1: 011- 550 3972
Weighbridges Title: Branch Head Tel2:
Email: Fax:

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2.5.8 Axle Load Limits

Axle load limits LCA Country Transit Country Transit Country


Truck with 2 axles Ethiopia INLAND INLAND
Truck with 3 axles Ethiopia INLAND INLAND
Truck with 4 axles Ethiopia INLAND INLAND
Semi-trailer with 3 axles Ethiopia DJIBOUTI ETHIOPIA
Semi-trailer with 4 axles Ethiopia DJIBOUTI ETHIOPIA
Semi-trailer with 5 axles Ethiopia DJIBOUTI ETHIOPIA
Semi-trailer with 6 axles Ethiopia DJIBOUTI ETHIOPIA
Truck & drawbar trailer with 4 axles Ethiopia SUDAN ETHIOPIA
Truck & drawbar trailer with 5 axles Ethiopia SUDAN ETHIOPIA
Truck & drawbar trailer with 6 axles Ethiopia SOMALI LAND ETHIOPIA
Truck & drawbar trailer with 7 axles Ethiopia SUDAN ETHIOPIA

2.5.9 Bridges
The Ethiopia Roads Authority (ERA) is responsible of maintenance of the federal road network of more than 41,000 km
across the country which presently includes about 4,400 bridges and 40,600 culverts.

2.5.10 Transport Corridors


See Map – for transport corridors

2.5.10.1 International Corridors Leading to the Country


See Map – for international corridors

2.5.10.2 Main Corridors within the Country (leading to main towns / hubs)
See Map – for international corridors

2.6 Railway Assessment

2.6.1 Management / Consortium


The Djibouti-Ethiopia Railway (Chemin de fer Djibouti-Ethiopien, or CDE) Project consists of a 25 year railway operating
concession for the 780 km railway running from Djibouti to Addis Ababa through Dire Dawa. The railway, constructed at
the beginning of the 20th century, has deteriorated due to lack of maintenance and lack of commercial focus.
The Addis-Assab road has become the primary trade transportation route for traffic from Ethiopia to the Port of Djibouti.

2.6.2 Stations / Dry Ports

See Ports assessment for more information.

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2.7 Waterways Assessment

2.7.1 Waterways overview

2.7.2 River and/or Lake Port Assessment


Ethiopia does not have any major river ports.

Gambella Region has the Baro River which has on rare occasions (during flooding) been utilized for transporting
emergency supplies

Beneficiary Fiber Glass (10) Zodiac (16)

Amhara (FSCDP Bureau,B/Dar) 2 2

Gambella (DMFSS Bureau, Gambella) 1 1

SNNPR (A&RD Bureau, Awassa) 2 2

Somali (Dire Dawa, preposition) - 3

Afar (To be supplied from central


stock as need arises)

Sub-total 5 8

Central stock 5 (UNICEF) 8 (DMFSS)

Total 10 16

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2.8 Storage Facilities Assessment6

2.8.1 Storage Overview


Major Stores are owned by Government, Public Enterprises, Private Commercial Companies and Individual Traders. The
major owners of storage facilities are:-

• The Ethiopian Grain Trade Enterprise (EGTE),


• The Ethiopian Food Security Reserve Administration (EFSRA),
• The Disaster Risk Management and Food Security Sector (DRMFSS),
• The Merchandise Wholesale & Import Trade Enterprise (MEWIT),
• The Agricultural Input Supply Enterprise (AISE),
• The Ethiopian Seed Enterprise (ESE),
• Bureau of Agriculture (BoA),
• Farmers‟ Cooperative Unions,
• NGOs

EGTE has a total store capacity of approximately 800,000 MT throughout the country; EGTE is the biggest store owner
in Ethiopia. Many of its warehouses are in Addis Ababa, Nazareth, Dire Dawa, Shashemene, Mekelle are leased to
WFP, EFSRA and ECX.

EFSRA has a total of 322,000 MT warehouse capacities in 7 strategically located sites (see below); EFSRA is the
second biggest store owner in the country.

MEWIT: The Merchandise Wholesale & Import Trade Enterprise (MEWIT) is a governmental enterprise engaged in
importing and distributing consumer goods like V. oil, Pasta & Macaroni, wheat flour, sugar, cement etc. It owns stores
throughout the country. Many of its warehouses are also leased to NGOs, other Companies and WFP.

AISE: The Agricultural Input Supply Enterprise (AISE) is a governmental enterprise, engaged in importing and
distributing mainly fertilizers and agricultural inputs. It has stores throughout the country. WFP leased one of its
warehouses in Mekelle.

ESE: The Ethiopian Seed Enterprise (ESE) has also warehouses in some locations of the country. WFP leased one of its
warehouses in Kombolcha.

BoA: Bureau of Agriculture (BoA) has also warehouses in regional level.

NGOs: Llike CARE, CRS, CONCERN, ICRC, MEKANEYESUS, WVI etc. own and lease warehouses in towns
Nazareth, Dire Dawa, Mekelle, Kombolcha and in areas like E. and W. Harerge, Borena Zone, SNNPR etc. where they
are active.

Farmers Cooperative Unions FCU‟s own and lease stores to store their produce, agricultural inputs etc. throughout the
country.

Private Warehouse Owners: An approximately more than 300,000MT capacity stores are owned by private owners
mainly in towns like Addis Ababa, Nazareth, Dire Dawa, Shashemene, Gondar and Mekelle.

CURRENT SITUATION OF STORAGE IN THE COUNTRY & WFP WAREHOUSES

Currently WFP is facing acute warehouse space shortage especially in SOs Nazareth and Dire Dawa. In order to solve
this problem in Dire Dawa, WFP has got a 6000 MT warehouse space from DRMFSS and hired additional 2 warehouses
with total capacity of 5500 MT after long negotiation with DRMFSS and searching suitable warehouses from private
owners. Negotiation with EGTE to get additional warehouses in Nazareth failed since EGTE is expecting 202,000 MT of
a shipment of Wheat from February to April 2010. Almost all private owned big warehouses are occupied by fertilizer
importers and getting a suitable warehouse to hire is becoming difficult. Not only the unavailability of warehouse but also
the cost of hiring a privately owned warehouse has been increased from the usual 5-6Birr/MT/Month to 20-
25Birr/MT/Month in Nazareth. A total of 276,000 MT of fertilizer is expecting to arrive from February to April 2010 and
many big warehouses will not be free until the end of April 2010

Except Somali Region, about 63 % of the WFP warehouses in SOs are leased from EGTE, MEWIT, ESE and AISE.

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2.8.2 Government and Commercial Storage


ETHIOPIAN GRAIN TRADE ENTERPRISE
NAME

ADDRESS P.O.Box : 3321 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia


TELEPHONE +251-011-465 3166/+251-011-4653166
CONTACT General Manager/ Operations Manager
EMAIL egte@ethionet.et/ egte_export@ethionet.et/ egtepmr@ethionet.et
Ethiopian Grain Trade Enterprise is re-established in accordance with Regulation No. 58/92 of the Councils of Ministers
and completed merger with Ethiopian Oil Seeds and Pulses Export Corporation. EGTE has the capacity to store more than
seven million quintals of grain in its warehouses situated in different parts of the country. The Enterprise has Transport
Department with Heavy and Light trucks to transport grain from place to place and for customers to their specific location.

Related Services

 Rental of warehouses and store management.


 Fumigation service and issuance of quality certificate.
 Weigh bridge services.
 Modern machine cleaning services for different type of grain.
 Transportation services, and
 Provide market information on request.

ETHIOPIA COMMODITY EXCHANGE


NAME
ADDRESS
TELEPHONE
CONTACT
EMAIL
The Ethiopia Commodity Exchange (ECX) is an organized marketplace, where buyers and sellers come together to trade,
assured of quality, quantity, payment, and delivery. The Exchange is jointly governed by private-public Board of Directors.
ECX offers an integrated warehouse system from the receipt of commodities on the basis of industry accepted grades and
standards for each traded commodity by type to the ultimate delivery. Commodities are deposited in warehouses operated
by ECX in major surplus regions of the country. At the ECX warehouse, commodities are sampled, weighed and graded
using state-of-the-art technology grading and weighing equipment. ECX warehouses issue an Electronic Goods Received
Note and provide the depositor or his/her representative with a signed print copy. The Electronic Goods Received Notes
are not negotiable, transferable or represent legal title to the deposited commodity. The depositor has to get Electronic
Warehouse Receipt issued by the ECX Central Depository in order to establish legal title to the deposited commodity. The
Deposited commodities are stored using global standards of inventory management which rely on First-In-First-Out
principles, rotation, and careful environmental control. ECX Inventory Management system guarantees the quality and
quantity of the commodity throughout the pre-determined period of storage. Further, ECX warehouses are insured at
maximum coverage to protect against loss and damage of deposits.

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Available for Capacity 7 8 9


Location Owner Type Access Condition
rent mt / m² / m³

KOMBOLCHA EFSRA Yes No 70,000 MT


MEKELLE EFSRA Yes No 45,000 MT
NAZARETH EFSRA Yes No 55,000 MT
SHASHEMENE EFSRA Yes No 22,000 MT
SHINILLE EFSRA Yes No 31,000 MT
W.SODO EFSRA Yes No 52,000 MT
WORETA EFSRA Yes No 47,000 MT
FEDERAL
Yes No
MEKELLE DRMFSS 5,000 MT
FEDERAL
Yes No
KOMBOLCHA DRMFSS 15,000 MT
FEDERAL
Yes No
DIRE DAWA DRMFSS 12,000 MT
FEDERAL
Yes No
NAZARETH DRMFSS 65,000 MT
REGIONAL
Yes No
Amhara DRMFSS 8,2100 MT
REGIONAL
Yes No
Tigray DRMFSS 22,820 MT
REGIONAL
Yes No
Oromiya DRMFSS 17,900 MT
REGIONAL
Yes No
AFAR DRMFSS 6,500 MT
REGIONAL
Yes No
SNNPR DRMFSS 52,100 MT
MEWIT
Yes No
ADDIS ABABA WAREHOUSES 69,955 MT
MEWIT
Yes No
AMHARA WAREHOUSES 51,788 MT
MEWIT
Yes No
OROMIYA WAREHOUSES 73,565 MT
MEWIT
Yes No
SNNPR WAREHOUSES 21,191 MT
SOMALI MEWIT
Yes No
(JIJIGA) WAREHOUSES 1,485 MT
MEWIT
Yes No
GAMBELLA WAREHOUSES 1,866 MT
MEWIT
Yes No
HARAR WAREHOUSES 1,866 MT
MEWIT
Yes No
AFAR WAREHOUSES 4,868 MT

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Warehouse type: Open storage, container, rub-hall, silo, concrete, other, unspecified
8
Warehouse Access: raised-siding, flat
9
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2.8.3 Storage used by humanitarian organizations

Leased Sharing Capacity


Location Organization Type Access Condition
from possibility mt / m² / m³
ADDIS
ABABA WFP EGTE Yes No 5,000 MT
DIRE DAWA
WFP EGTE Yes No 11,000 MT
DIRE DAWA WFP MEWIT Yes No 12,000 MT
DIRE DAWA WFP PRIVATE Yes No 26,000 MT
KOMBOLCHA WFP MEWIT Yes No 10,000 MT
KOMBOLCHA WFP ESE Yes No 1,850 MT
KOMBOLCHA WFP WVI Yes No 3,600 MT
KOMBOLCHA WFP WFP Yes No 3,600 MT
MEKELLE WFP EGTE Yes No 5,000 MT
MEKELLE WFP AISE Yes No 4,000 MT
MEKELLE WFP PRIVATE Yes No 10,500 MT
NAZARETH WFP EGTE Yes No 40,000 MT
NAZARETH WFP PRIVATE Yes No 8,000 MT
DEGEHABUR WFP Yes No 5,200 MT
KEBRIDEHAR WFP Yes No 5,000 MT
GODE WFP Yes No 5,200 MT
JIJIGA WFP Yes No 16,500 MT

Sharing Capacity
Location Organisation Type Access Condition
possibility mt / m² / m³
Mixture of
open yard,
containers, 2
UNICEF concrete 2 Wiikhalls
Addis Ababa Transit Yes No 4000 m2 buildings, 2 x Flat under
Warehouse 1,000m2 construction
Wiikhalls, 1-
floor office
building
2,500m2
Very go od
concrete,
UNICEF Gerji condition,
Addis Ababa Yes No 4,000 m2 1,500m2 open Flat
warehouse state of the art
yard, 3-floor
WH
office building
UNICEF
Mekelle (owned by Yes No 2,000 m2 concrete Flat Good
DRMFSS)
Gode UNICEF Yes No 480m2 2 Rubhalls Flat Good
Jijiga UNICEF Yes No 240m2 1 Rubhall Flat Good
Gambella UNICEF Yes No 240m2 1 Rubhall Flat Good

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Capacity
mt / m² /
Location Ministry / Agency Use Possibility m³ Type Access Condition
BEDENO CARE Yes No 200 PREFAB
BEDENO CARE Yes No 820 RUB HALL
BEDENO GOVERNMENT Yes No 115 WOODEN WALL
CHIRO CARE Yes No 315 CISHEET
CHIRO CARE Yes No 404 PREFAB
CHIRO CARE Yes No 693 RUB HALL
CHIRO EGTE RENTAL Yes No 1,392 MASONARY
CHIRO GOVERNMENT Yes No 138 PREFAB
CHIRO GOVERNMENT Yes No 231 RUB HALL
DEWE GOVERNMENT Yes No 400 RUBB HALL
DIRE GOVERNMENT Yes No 800 RUBB HALL
DIRE DAWA CARE Yes No 2,850 MASONARY
DIRE DAWA CARE Yes No 400 PREFAB
DIRE DAWA CARE Yes No 400 RUB HALL
DIRE DAWA PRIVATE RENATAL Yes No 2,600 MASONARY
DOBA CARE Yes No 315 BLOCK

COMMUNITY WARE
Yes No
HOUSE CONSTRUCTED
DOBA BY CARE 160 MASONARY
DOBA GOVERNMENT Yes No 330 CISHEET
DOBA GOVERNMENT Yes No 138 MASONARY
DUGDA DAWA GOVERNMENT Yes No 400 RUBB HALL
GEMECHIS CARE Yes No 315 CISHEET
GEMECHIS CARE Yes No 231 RUB HALL
GEMECHIS COMMUNITY Yes No 509 MUD WALL
GEMECHIS GOVERNMENT Yes No 231 RUB HALL
GRAWA CARE Yes No 580 CISHEET
GRAWA CARE Yes No 360 PREFAB
GRAWA CARE Yes No 1,140 RUB HALL
HAREMAYA GOVERNMENT Yes No 233 MASONARY
HAREMAYA GOVERNMENT Yes No 111 WOODEN WALL
KOMBOLCHA GOVERNMENT Yes No 466 CISHEET
KOMBOLCHA WVI RENTAL Yes No 2,000 PREFAB
KURFACHELE CARE Yes No 575 CISHEET
KURFACHELE CARE Yes No 600 MASONARY
KURFACHELE CARE Yes No 380 RUB HALL
MEISSO GOVERNMENT Yes No 231 BLOCK
MEISSO GOVERNMENT Yes No 150 CISHEET
MEISSO GOVERNMENT Yes No 231 H/BLOCK
MEISSO GOVERNMENT Yes No 231 MASONARY
MEISSO GOVERNMENT Yes No 693 RUB HALL
MOYALE RENTAL Yes No 306 MASONARY
NAZRETH CARE Yes No 1,800 MASONARY
NAZRETH CARE Yes No 300 PREFAB
NAZRETH PRIVATE RENTAL Yes No 11,096 MASONARY
TELTELE GOVERNMENT Yes No 400 RUBB HALL
TULO GOVERNMENT Yes No 40 CISHEET
TULO GOVERNMENT Yes No 188 MUD WALL
TULO PRIVATE RENTAL Yes No 70 MUD WALL
TULO RENTAL Yes No 1,392 MASONARY
TULO RENTAL Yes No 40 MUD WALL

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2.8.4 Cold Chain

Number of
Organiz
Cooling11/ Cold Rooms Total Capacity
Location Zone ation / Type
10 Condition
Power (+2 to +8 m³
Owner
centigrade)
Functional ( 5
cold rooms are
found at around
region 14 health
NATIONAL COLD
WHO 7 995 bureau and the
STORE
remaining cold
rooms are found
in PFSA
compound)
This is a freezer
NATIONAL COLD room, it is found
WHO 1 45
STORE in region 14
health bureaus.
Functional (30
TIGRAY MEKELE WHO 2 60 cubic meter
capacity each)
AFAR SEMERA WHO 1 30 Functional
AMHARA BAHIR DAR WHO 3 60 Functional
Functional ( the
AMHARA DESSIE WHO 1 30 building needs
maintenance)
OROMIYA DUKEM WHO 5 60 Functional
Functional (the
OROMIYA JIMMA WHO 1 30 building needs
maintenance)
OROMIYA NEKEMT WHO 1 Functional
OROMIYA ASEBE TEFERI WHO 1 Functional
Under
SOMALI JIJIGA WHO (1) 30 construction
through UNICEF
Under
SOMALI GODE WHO (1) 30 construction
through UNIEF
BENISHANGUL ASSOSA WHO 1 30 Functional
no cold room the
region uses
GAMBELLA GAMBELLA WHO No cold room 2000 liters
chest type of
refrigerators
no cold room the
region uses
HARARI HARAR WHO No cold room 2000 liters
chest type of
refrigerators
no cold chain
facility at
ADDIS ABABA ADDIS ABABA WHO No cold room No cold room regional level , it
uses the national
store facility
DIRE DAWA DIRE DAWA WHO 1 30 Functional

10
Cold Room Positive, Cold Room Negative, Refrigerator, Freezer,
11
Compression, Absorption, Solar, Other, unspecified

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Total
Organisation 12 13
Location Type Cooling / Power Quantiy Capacity Condition
/ Owner

Addis Ababa FMoH Cold room Compression/electric 5 195m3 Functional
Addis Ababa FMoH Freezer room Compression/electric 1 45m3 Functional
1 room
nd
functional, 2
Addis Ababa PFSA Cold room Compression/electric 2 800m3
room being
installed
Dukem Oromia RHB Cold room Compression/electric 2 60m3 Functional
W-Harerge Functional
Assefa Teferi Cold room Compression/electric 1 32m3
Zonal HO
E-Wollega Functional
Nekemt Cold room Compression/electric 1 30m3
Zonal HO
S-Wollo Zonal Functional
Dessie Cold room Compression/electric 1 32m3
HO
Bahr Dar Amhara RHB Cold room Compression/electric 2 62m3 Functional
Awassa SNNPR RHB Cold room Compression/electric 2 62m3 Functional
Mekelle Tigray RHB Cold room Compression/electric 2 60m3 Functional
DireDawa Functional
DireDawa Cold room Compression/electric 1 30m3
RHB
Semera Afar RHB Cold room Compression/electric 1 30m3 Functional
Benshangul Functional
Assosa Cold room Compression/electric 1 30m3
Gumuz RHB
Jijiga Somali RHB Cold room Compression/electric 1 30m3 Being installed
Gode Somali RHB Cold room Compression/electric 1 30m3 Being installed
Health
Facilities in MoH Freezer Compression/electric 443
66% functional,
all regions
28% non-
All types:
Refrigerator functional, 2%
Health Compression/electric
(often with not-installed,
Facilities in MoH or solar and 9,416
small freezer 4% out of use
all regions absorption/electric or
compartment)
electric/kerosene
Health
Facilities in MoH Cold box 10,110
all regions
Health
Vaccine
Facilities in MoH 34,582
carrier
all regions

Health facilities cold chain capacity in the country

Column1 <20 liter 20‐40 liter 40 ‐60 liter >60 liter


Health Center 458 225 1479 587
Health Post 741 383 1559 197
Hospital 25 9 43 52
Wereda 332 73 524 283

12
Cold Room Positive, Cold Room Negative, Refrigerator, Freezer,
13
Compression, Absorption, Solar, Other, unspecified

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Map showing location of vaccine cold rooms & proposed area of installation for the new ones.
12. Asosa(1) 5. Nekemt(1) 6 .Bahir dar(2) 9. Mekele(2) 11. Semera(1)

Legend

Cold
room
7. Dessie(1)
location

Proposed 10. D. Dawa(1)


installatio
n sites

(1) N0 of cold
rooms per Location of Proposed
location installation sites

4.Jimma (1) 8.Awassa(2) 1. A. Ababa(Nacional vaccine store) 2. Dukem(2) 3. A . Teferi(1)


(5) CR (1) FR
Existing situation: - Currently, the Country operates 20 vaccine cold rooms and 1 freezer room located in 12 places of the country.
UNICEF proposed to install additional two cold rooms with generator set in two locations of the country, Jijiga and Gode.

Federal Ministry of Health

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2.9 Milling Capacity Assessment
Approximately 250 mills are found in Ethiopia. In recent years Addis Ababa has lost the central function with mills being
constructed in other parts of the country.

See Annex 4 for list of Milling Companies in Ethiopia

2.9.1 Miller Company #1 < East Africa Group (ETH) LTD Anbessa Flour and Pasta Factory >

2.9.1.1 Description
Anbessa is a milling company originating in the 1940‟s. Rehabilitation of the factory was completed in 1995.
Equipment and buildings are old but appear clean and well maintained. The company processes some of its flour into
pasta in an adjacent factory building. Anbessa has a long history of working for WFP but at current there is no contract.
At the time of assessment the mill appeared not very busy.

Company Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Address
East Africa Group (ETH) Name: Tewodros Aklileberhan Tel1: 011-3711400
LTD Anbessa Flour and Title: Director Tel2:011-3201263
Pasta Factory Email: tewodrosab@yahoo.com Fax: 011-3727489
Summary of Role and Services:

Facilities
Parking area inside compound yes
Drainage Good Fair Poor Non existent
Fire fighting equipment Yes No
No of ventilators yes
Electricity load (KVA) 600 KVA
Backup generator Yes No 375 KVA Brand/Model Age

Milling equipment
Origin of Machinery Year of Mfg Year of Installation Condition
Italy (Padova) 1945 1945 Working condition

Maintenance
Annually, monthly and 15 days maintenance

Other equipment / Machinery installed


Type of equipment Y/N Qty Owned Leased To be supplied by client
Fortification Feeder No
Bag Cleaning Plant No
Moisture Tester Yes
De-stoning Plant Yes
Metal Extractor Yes

Staffing
Number of full time skilled workers 42
Number of full time labourers 253

Weighbridge
Yes, 60 MT capacity

Building

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Length Width Height Unit
Building – Mill 30m 65m 15m 1
Building –Storage
Walls Concrete
Roof Metal
Floor Concrete with wood

Conditions & Cleanliness


Outside Inside
Cracks in walls or roof Yes No Yes No
Signs of rodent activity Yes No Yes No
Signs of birds entry Yes No Yes No
Damaged gutters/drains Yes No Yes No
Signs of moisture Yes No Yes No
Adjacent Vegetation Yes No Cut Uncut
Cleanliness Good Fair Poor

Pest Control (how and by whom)


Fumigation, Spraying & Rodent Control yes

Security
Security Good Marginal Bad
Compound Fenced Not fenced

Access
Distance from main town (km) 0 (located in Addis Ababa city limits)
Travel time if not located in town 0
Road condition to mill Good
Road limitation (if any) Width (m): N/a Max. Tonnage: 44 MT
Rail connection Yes No

Milling capacity (mt)


Commodities Daily capacity Monthly activity Monthly use (e.g. WFP)
Maize – Soya – Sorghum n/a n/a n/a
Wheat 55 MT 55*27 = 1485

Storage capacity
Covered storage in metric tons 5 * 1000MT steel Solih + 200+100 MT concrete Siloh = 5.300 MT
Within the compound Yes
Outside the compound No

2.9.1.2 Capacity to Blend


No

2.9.1.3 Loading / Discharge Rates


Loading rate is: 5.5 ETB/MT
Discharge rate is: 6.5 ETB/MT

2.9.1.4 Transport Capacity at Mill


n/a

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2.9.2 Miller Company 1 <Kokeb Flour Factory>

2.9.2.1 Description
The flour mill and pasta factory was established in 1983 and is state owned. At current activity seemed low and the
general hygiene and maintenance of equipment and building seemed poor.

Company Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Address
Name:ato Kiflu Damte Tel1: 011-4191525
Kokeb Flour & pasta
Title: General Manager Tel2:
Factory
Email: Fax: 011-4191532
Summary of Role and Services:

Facilities
Parking area inside compound yes
Drainage Good Fair Poor Non existent
Fire fighting equipment Yes No
No of ventilators Yes, partially
Electricity load (KVA) unknown
Backup generator Yes No ? KVA Brand/Model Age

Milling equipment
Origin of Machinery Year of Mfg Year of Installation Condition
Czechoslovakia 1983 1984 Working

Other equipment / Machinery installed


Type of equipment Y/N Qty Owned Leased To be supplied by client
Fortification Feeder No
Bag Cleaning Plant No
Moisture Tester Yes
De-stoning Plant Yes
Metal Extractor Yes

Staffing
Number of full time skilled workers Below 100
Number of full time labourers 134

Weighbridge
Yes, 80 MT capacity

Building
Length Width Height Unit
Building – Mill 50 13 20 meter
Building –Storage
Walls Concrete
Roof Metal
Floor Concrete with wood

Conditions & Cleanliness

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Outside Inside
Cracks in walls or roof Yes No Yes No
Signs of rodent activity Yes No Yes No
Signs of birds entry Yes No Yes No
Damaged gutters/drains Yes No Yes No
Signs of moisture Yes No Yes No
Adjacent Vegetation Yes No Cut Uncut
Cleanliness Good Fair Poor

Pest Control (how and by whom)


Fumigation, Spraying & Rodent Control Yes, outsourced

Security
Security Good Marginal Bad
Compound Fenced Not fenced

Access
Distance from main town (km) 0 (located in Addis Ababa city limits)
Travel time if not located in town 0
Road condition to mill Good
Road limitation (if any) Width (m): Max. Tonnage:
Rail connection Yes No

Milling capacity ( mt)


Commodities Daily capacity Monthly activity Monthly use (e.g. WFP)
Maize – Soya – Sorghum n/a n/a
Wheat 40 MT 1200 MT

Storage capacity
Covered storage in metric tons 5 * 1000 MT in steel Siloh = 5,000 MT
Within the compound Yes
Outside the compound No

2.9.2.2 Capacity to Blend


No

2.9.2.3 Loading / Discharge Rates

Loading Rate 10 ETB/MT


Discharge Rate 10 ETB/MT

2.9.2.4 Transport Capacity at Mill

2 trucks of each 12 MT capacity

2.9.3 Miller Company 1 <Astco Food Share Company PLC>

Company Name & Address Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Name: Ato Said Salim Tel1: 011-4343066
Astco Food Complex PLC Title: General Manager Tel2:
Email: Fax:
Summary of Role and Services:

Facilities

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Parking area inside compound Yes
Drainage Good Fair Poor Non existent
Fire fighting equipment Yes No
No of ventilators Yes, as well as pneumatic transport system
Electricity load (KVA) 450 KVA
Backup generator Yes No 450 KVA Brand/Model Age

Milling equipment
Origin of Machinery Year of Mfg Year of Installation Condition
Switzerland 2002 2003 Good

Maintenance
Annually, Monthly

Other equipment / Machinery installed


Type of equipment Y/N Qty Owned Leased To be supplied by client
Fortification Feeder No
Bag Cleaning Plant No
Moisture Tester Yes
De-stoning Plant Yes
Metal Extractor Yes

Staffing
Number of full time skilled workers 21
Number of full time labourers 34

Weighbridge
Yes , but not functional

Building
Length/m Width/m Height/m Unit
Building – Mill 60 24 27 meter
Building –Storage 60 24 27 meter
Walls Concrete
Roof Metal
Floor Concrete with Metal

Conditions & Cleanliness


Outside Inside
Cracks in walls or roof Yes No Yes No
Signs of rodent activity Yes No Yes No
Signs of birds entry Yes No Yes No
Damaged gutters/drains Yes No Yes No
Signs of moisture Yes No Yes No
Adjacent Vegetation Yes No Cut Uncut
Cleanliness Good Fair Poor

Pest Control (how and by whom)


Fumigation, Spraying & Rodent Control Yes , out sources

Security

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Security Good Marginal Bad
Compound Fenced Not fenced

Access
Distance from main town (km) 0
Travel time if not located in town 0
Road condition to mill Good
Road limitation (if any) Width (m): Max. Tonnage:
Rail connection Yes No

Milling capacity (mt)


Commodities Daily capacity Monthly activity Monthly use (e.g. WFP)
Maize – Soya – Sorghum
Wheat 20 MT 600 MT

Storage capacity
Covered storage in metric tons 6000 MT
Within the compound No
Outside the compound On the construction

2.9.3.1 Capacity to Blend

Yes, 250 kg per batch

2.9.3.2 Loading / Discharge Rates

Loading Rate 7.5 ETB/ MT


Discharge Rate 7.5 ETB/ MT

2.9.3.3 Transport Capacity at Mill

No

2.9.4 Miller Company 1 <Fafa Food share Company>

2.9.4.1 Description
Company is set up to mill wheat as well as corn, soy, chickpeas and sorghum, as well as a variety of blended and
fortified food commodities. At the time of assessment the company was producing CSB for WFP Ethiopia.
Factory has been certified with ISO 22000; 2005.

Company Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Address
Name: Ato Haile W/Goergis Tel1: 011-4405713
Fafa Food Share Company Title: General manager Tel2:
Email: fafa@ethionet.et Fax: 011-4403976
Summary of Role and Services:

Facilities
Parking area inside compound yes
Drainage Good Fair Poor Non existent
Fire fighting equipment Yes No
No of ventilators yes
Electricity load (KVA) 1600 KVA
Backup generator Yes No 650 KVA Brand/Model Age

Milling equipment
Origin of Machinery Year of Mfg Year of Installation Condition

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2x Buhler hammer mill

Maintenance
Annually, Corrective and Privative

Other equipment / Machinery installed


Type of equipment Y/N Qty Owned Leased To be supplied by client
Fortification Feeder Yes
Bag Cleaning Plant Yes
Moisture Tester Yes
De-stoning Plant Yes
Metal Extractor Yes

Staffing
Number of full time skilled workers 46
Number of full time labourers 305

Weighbridge

Building
Length Width Height Unit
Building – Mill
Building –Storage
Walls
Roof
Floor

Conditions & Cleanliness


Outside Inside
Cracks in walls or roof Yes No Yes No
Signs of rodent activity Yes No Yes No
Signs of birds entry Yes No Yes No
Damaged gutters/drains Yes No Yes No
Signs of moisture Yes No Yes No
Adjacent Vegetation Yes No Cut Uncut
Cleanliness Good Fair Poor

Pest Control (how and by whom)


Fumigation, Spraying & Rodent Control Yes, outcourced

Security
Security Good Marginal Bad
Compound Fenced Not fenced

Access
Distance from main town (km) 0
Travel time if not located in town 0
Road condition to mill Good
Road limitation (if any) Width (m): Max. Tonnage:
Rail connection Yes No

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Milling capacity (mt)


Commodities Daily capacity Monthly activity Monthly use (e.g. WFP)
Maize – Soya – Sorghum 110 MT 110 * 26 = 2860 MT
Other (Wheat) 10 MT 10 * 26 = 260 MT

Storage capacity
Covered storage in metric tons
Within the compound 1,000 MT * 5 in steel Siloh = 5,000 MT
2
Outside the compound Concrete 3,500 m and 1,500 MT warehouse space

2.9.4.2 Capacity to Blend

yes

2.9.4.3 Loading / Discharge Rates

Loading Rate 10 ETB/MT


Discharge Rate 10 ETB/MT

2.9.4.4 Transport Capacity at Mill

No

2.9.5 Miller Company 1 < Health Care Food Manufacturing PLC >

2.9.5.1 Description
This company has been producing fortified and blended food (CSB, Plumpy Nuts, and Soya Oil). There are plans to
increase capacity for storage and milling in 2011. Company has been certified with ISO 22000:2005.

Company Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Address
Name: Derese Kassa Tel1: 011-4390854
Health Care Food
Title: General manager Tel2:
Manufacturing PLC
Email: Fax: 011-4393940
Summary of Role and Services:

Facilities
Parking area inside compound yes
Drainage Good Fair Poor Non existent
Fire fighting equipment Yes No
No of ventilators yes
Electricity load (KVA) 850 KVA
Backup generator Yes No 650 KVA Brand/Model Age

Milling equipment
Origin of Machinery Year of Mfg Year of Installation Condition
Switzerland (Buhler) 2000 2006 Good
USA 2002 2002 Good

Maintenance
Annually , Monthly

Other equipment / Machinery installed


Type of equipment Y/N Qty Owned Leased To be supplied by client

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Fortification Feeder yes
Bag Cleaning Plant No
Moisture Tester Yes
De-stoning Plant Yes
Metal Extractor Yes

Staffing
Number of full time skilled workers
Number of full time labourers

Weighbridge
No

Building
Length Width Height Unit
Building – Mill 30 10 13 meter
Building –Storage 20 10 5 meter
Walls Concrete and metal
Roof Metal
Floor Concrete and metal

Conditions & Cleanliness


Outside Inside
Cracks in walls or roof Yes No Yes No
Signs of rodent activity Yes No Yes No
Signs of birds entry Yes No Yes No
Damaged gutters/drains Yes No Yes No
Signs of moisture Yes No Yes No
Adjacent Vegetation Yes No Cut Uncut
Cleanliness Good Fair Poor

Pest Control (how and by whom)


Fumigation, Spraying & Rodent Control Yes

Security
Security Good Marginal Bad
Compound Fenced Not fenced

Access
Distance from main town (km) 0
Travel time if not located in town 0
Road condition to mill Good
Road limitation (if any) Width (m): Max. Tonnage:
Rail connection Yes No

Milling capacity (mt)


Commodities Daily capacity Monthly activity Monthly use (e.g. WFP)
Maize – Soya – Sorghum 25 MT (*50MT) 625 MT (*1250MT)
Other 75 MT 1875 MT
* capacity will be doubled in Jan 2011.
Storage capacity
Covered storage in metric tons

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Within the compound 2500 MT
Outside the compound 1500 MT

2.9.5.2 Capacity to Blend

Yes

2.9.5.3 Loading / Discharge Rates

Narrative

2.9.5.4 Transport Capacity at Mill


NO

2.9.6 Miller Company 1 <Hilina Enriched Food Processing>

2.9.6.1 Description
This company has been producing mainly peanut and salt. It has the best Laboratory in the city. They are more
interesting on providing quality salt. There are plans to increase capacity for storage and milling in 2011. Company has
been certified with ISO 22000:2005.

Company Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Address
Hilina Enriched Food Name: Hilina Belete
Tel1: 011-6519909
Processing Title: General Manager
Tel2: 011-6519913
Legetafo Mob: 0911-238453
Fax: 011-4421252
Email:
Summary of Role and Services:

Facilities
Parking area inside compound yes
Drainage Good Fair Poor Non existent
Fire fighting equipment Yes No
No of ventilators yes
Electricity load (KVA) 600 KVA
Backup generator Yes No 600 KVA Brand/Model Age

Milling equipment
Origin of Machinery Year of Mfg Year of Installation Condition
Turkey 2010 2010 Excellent
France 2007 and 2009 2007 and 2009 Good

Maintenance
Twice a year

Other equipment / Machinery installed


Type of equipment Y/N Qty Owned Leased To be supplied by client
Fortification Feeder Yes
Bag Cleaning Plant Yes
Moisture Tester Yes
De-stoning Plant Yes
Metal Extractor Yes

Staffing
Number of full time skilled workers 52
Number of full time laborers 142

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Weighbridge
No

Building
Length Width Height Unit
Building – Mill 11 6 4 Meter
Building –Storage 15 11 4 Meter
Walls Hollow Concrete Block
Roof Steel sheet
Floor Concrete with epoxy layer

Conditions & Cleanliness


Outside Inside
Cracks in walls or roof Yes No Yes No
Signs of rodent activity Yes No Yes No
Signs of birds entry Yes No Yes No
Damaged gutters/drains Yes No Yes No
Signs of moisture Yes No Yes No
Adjacent Vegetation Yes No Cut Uncut
Cleanliness Good Fair Poor

Pest Control (how and by whom)


Fumigation, Spraying & Rodent Control Out source

Security
Security Good Marginal Bad
Compound Fenced Not fenced

Access
Distance from main town (km) 20 Km
Travel time if not located in town 20 minute
Road condition to mill At the time not good
Road limitation (if any) Width (m): Max. Tonnage:
Rail connection Yes No

Milling capacity (mt)


Commodities Daily capacity Monthly activity Monthly use (e.g. WFP)
Salt 10 MT 200 MT
Peanut 40 MT 1200 MT

Storage capacity
Covered storage in metric tons 500 MT
2
Within the compound 165 M
2
Outside the compound 700 M

2.9.6.2 Capacity to Blend


They have the capacity to mix and manufacture 1200 MT of RUTF / RUSF per month.

2.9.6.3 Loading / Discharge Rates


Loading costs are covered by us. Client is responsible for unloading.

2.9.6.4 Transport Capacity at Mill


They have give free transport service with in Addis Ababa for any size of order.

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2.9.7 Miller Company 1 <Seka Business Group p.l.c>

2.9.7.1 Description
They are on the process of getting ISO certification. And also currently working with WFP.

Company Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Address
Name: Ato Temam Abamilk
Tel1: 011-1571258
Seka Business Group p.l.c Title: General Manager
Tel2:
Legetafo Mob: 0911-884250
Fax: 011-1560185
Email:
Summary of Role and Services:

Facilities
Parking area inside compound yes
Drainage Good Fair Poor Non existent
Fire fighting equipment Yes No
No of ventilators It is open
Electricity load (KVA) 1150 KVA
Backup generator Yes No 250 KVA Brand/Model Age

Milling equipment
Origin of Machinery Year of Mfg Year of Installation Condition
Made in China 2003 2005 Good

Maintenance
Monthly ,Quarterly and Annually

Other equipment / Machinery installed


Type of equipment Y/N Qty Owned Leased To be supplied by client
Fortification Feeder yes
Bag Cleaning Plant no
Moisture Tester Yes
De-stoning Plant Yes
Metal Extractor Yes

Staffing
Number of full time skilled workers 50
Number of full time laborers 75

Weighbridge
No

Building
Length Width Height Unit
Building – Mill
Building –Storage 35 15 7 Meter
Walls Concert
Roof Metal sheet

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Conditions & Cleanliness


Outside Inside
Cracks in walls or roof Yes No Yes No
Signs of rodent activity Yes No Yes No
Signs of birds entry Yes No Yes No
Damaged gutters/drains Yes No Yes No
Signs of moisture Yes No Yes No
Adjacent Vegetation Yes No Cut Uncut
Cleanliness Good Fair Poor

Pest Control (how and by whom)


Fumigation, Spraying & Rodent Control

Security
Security Good Marginal Bad
Compound Fenced Not fenced

Access
Distance from main town (km) 20 Km
Travel time if not located in town 20 minute
Road condition to mill At that time not good
Road limitation (if any) Width (m): Max. Tonnage:
Rail connection Yes No

Milling capacity (mt)


Commodities Daily capacity Monthly activity Monthly use (e.g. WFP)
Famix 70 Mt 1820 Mt
Other

Storage capacity
Covered storage in metric tons 600 Mt
Within the compound 600 Mt
Outside the compound 500 Mt

2.9.7.2 Capacity to Blend


Yes

2.9.7.3 Loading / Discharge Rates


Loading Rate 10 ETB/MT
Discharge Rate 10 ETB/MT

2.9.7.4 Transport Capacity at Mill

Out source

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3 Logistics Related Services

3.1 Fuel

3.1.1 Fuel Overview

Fuel Authority & Address Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Name: Tel1:011-5152959
EPE (Ethiopia Petroleum
Title: Tel2:
Enterprise )
Email: Fax:
Summary of Role and Services:

3.1.2 Fuel Supply and Storage

3.1.3 Fuel Marketing and Local Distribution

Major Distributor &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Address
Name: Ato Dawit
Title: Territory General
Tel1:011-4651125
Total Ethiopia Share Manager. Email:
Tel2: www.Totalethiopia.com
Company dawit.melkamu@total
Fax: 011-4651569
.com.et
Summary of Role and Services:

Is it possible for a humanitarian organization to contract Yes No


directly a reputable supplier/distributor to provide its fuel
needs? UN Int‟l Org. NGO

3.1.4 Fuel Pricing

Fuel Prices as of: 04 /Oct / 2010 (local currency and US$)


Petrol (per litter) 12.75 birr and ( 0.76581) dollar
Diesel (per litter) 10.50 birr and (0.63067) dollar
Paraffin (per litter) 9.31 birr and (0.55919) dollar

Price of diesel in Addis Ababa (April 2009 - Dec 2010)


Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-09 Aug-09 Sep-09 11-Oct-09 5-Oct-09 9-Jan-10 9-Apr-10 5-Jun-10 30-Sep-10 6-Nov-10 10-Dec-10
Price/Lit 7.13 7.13 7.49 7.92 8.08 8.91 9.34 10.16 10.53 11.11 10.52 11.90 12.69 13.24
Change in %
from previous 0% 5% 6% 2% 10% 5% 9% 4% 6% -5% 13% 7% 4%
price
Change in Birr
from previous - 0.36 0.43 0.16 0.83 0.43 0.82 0.37 0.58 (0.59) 1.38 0.79 0.55
price

3.1.5 Fuel Demand

Demand
Does local supply (domestic refinery and import combined)
meet the needs of the country, especially for aviation and Yes No Not consistent
ground fuels?
More detailed narrative
Seasonal Variations
Indicate significant variations and how this is managed

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Are there national priorities in the availability of fuel? Yes No
Is there a rationing system? Yes No
Can the local industry expand fuel supply to meet the
Yes No
humanitarian community‟s needs?
More detailed narrative

3.1.6 Fuel Transportation


Transportation
How is internal transportation of fuel products carried out?
Is the transportation infrastructure and fleet sufficient to
handle current domestic needs as well as increased Yes No
demand from Humanitarian community?
More detailed narrative

3.1.7 Standards, Quality and Testing


Industry Control Measures
Tanks with adequate protection against water mixing with
Yes No
the fuel
Filters in the system, monitors where fuel is loaded into
Yes No
aircraft
Adequate epoxy coating of tanks on trucks Yes No
Presence of suitable fire fighting equipment Yes No

Standards Authority
Is there a national or regional standards authority? Yes No
If yes, are the standards adequate/properly enforced? Adequate Inadequate

Testing Laboratories
Are there national or regional testing laboratories? Yes No
Address of Laboratory Standards Used
EPE (Ethiopia Petroleum Enterprise )
Around Mexico road
Modern
Tel: 011-5152959

3.2 Transporters

3.2.1 Transport Market Overview (trucking)

See Annex 3 for WFP LIST OF TRANSPORTERS

3.3 Vehicle Rental

NAME Abyssinian Tours and Travel


ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-6614240
FAX

NAME AMU CAR RENT


ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-6621104/02
FAX

NAME CLASSIC CAR RENT


ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-5515730/5517582
FAX

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NAME GALAXY EXPRESS SERVICE


ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-5510355
FAX

NAME POLO CAR RENT


ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-5547079/80
EMAIL info@polocarrent.com

NAME HERT CAR RENTAL


ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-5527177/5118
FAX

NAME HESS TRAVEL ETHIOPIA


ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-5156058/5515820
FAX

NAME LALIBELLA TOUR & TRAVEL AGENCY


ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-5514403/55337999
FAX

NAME SEFERIAN & CO (ETH) LTD


ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-5518100/5511620
EMAIL europcar@saferian.com.et europcar@ethionet.et

NAME RAINBOW TRAVEL


ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-5513755/6613487
FAX

NAME LUXOR TOURIST AND TRAVEL PLC


ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-5513730/5517582
FAX

NAME AVIS
RAS HOTEL BUILDING , CHURCHILL
ADDRESS ROAG ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-510355

NAME ADIKA CAR RENTAL


P.O.BOX 4567 ADDIS ABABA
ADDRESS ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-5533357
FAX 251-11-5538555
EMAIL ADIKA@ETHIONET.ET
WEB WWW.ADIKATRAVEL.COM

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NAME ALMMIGHTY TRAVEL
ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-1567472
FAX 251-11-1567470

NAME TROPICAL CAR RENTAL SERVICE


ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-2791273
FAX 251-11-1551276

NAME ABC PLC


ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
251-11-5528887 251-11-6513410
TELEPHONE 251-11-5526596
FAX 251-11-5536368
EMAIL ABCPLC@ETHIONET.ET
WEB WWW.ABCCARRENT.COM

3.4 Taxi Companies

NAME NEB TAXI TRANSPORT OWNERS ASSOCIATION VEHICLE DESCRIPTION


ADDRESS NAZARETH CITY ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-22-1113003
NAME TAXI DERMY PRODUCERS CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY
ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-2753824
NAME NTO TAXIS
ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-512923
NAME BILEN TRAVEL
ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-620886
NAME AIRPORT TAXI INFORMATION
ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-180455
NAME ABYSSINIAN
ADDRESS ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-615740

3.5 Freight Forwarding Agents


NAME FREIGHTERS INTERNATIONAL (PABOMI) PLC

ADDRESS P.O.BOX 8039 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

TELEPHONE 251-11-5514882 251-11-5511417


FAX 251-11-5515093
EMAIL PABOMI@ETHIONET.ET
WEB WWW.PABOMI.COM

NAME BIG VISION FREIGHT TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION


ADDRESS P.O.BOX 123370 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

TELEPHONE 251-11-5547847
FAX 251-11-5547847
MOBILE 0911-219640

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EMAIL BITEWGEBRE@GMAIL.COM

SEMEIN FREIGHT TRANSPORT PRIVATE OWNER'S


NAME ASSOCIATION
ADDRESS P.O.BOX 8759 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-2773889

FAX 251-11-2773888
EMAIL SEMIENFREIGHT@ETHIONET.ET

NAME KALEB TRANSIT SERVICE ENTERPRISE


ADDRESS P.O.BOX 27603 CODE 1000 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-5151819
FAX 251-11-5151437

MOBILE 0911-641888
EMAIL RODAT@ETHIONET.ET

NAME TEWODROS ETHIOPIA TRANSPORT


ADDRESS P.O.BOX 3107 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TELEPHONE 251-11-5158155
FAX 251-11-5515161

EMAIL TEWODROSETHIOPIA_TRANSPORT@YAHOO.COM

NAME YHAENU PLC

ADDRESS P.O.BOX 1778 CODE 1250 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA


TELEPHONE 251-11-2841426 251-11-2843441
FAX 251-11-2841425

EMAIL YHAENU@ETHIONET.ET

3.6 Electricity / Power

Main Producer /
Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website
Distributor & Address
Name: Tel1: 251-1560042
EEPCO Title: Tel2: www.eepco.gov.et
Email: Fax: 251-1550822
Summary of Role and Services:

3.6.1 Electricity Generation

Demand/Supply of Electricity:

Demand for electricity in Ethiopia stands at more than 25% by the following fiscal year. At present EEPCo has an
installed generating capacity which was 814 MW increased to a level of 1534MW. The installed generating capacity is
estimated to be 3028 MW by the year 2010. And 14,912 MW by the next ten years

Installed capacity Current Production


Production Unit Type14
(MW) (MW)
Hydro electric power 814 1534

3.6.2 Supply
Power Stability
Power grid / network coverage All Parts of Somali Region

14
E.g. hydroelectric power, thermal power…

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Is supply regular and constant throughout the country? Yes No
Please describe Often Power outages
On average, how often does power supply go out? Addis Ababa Weekly, Else where daily.
On average, how long does the outage last? Hours to days

3.7 Telecommunications

3.7.1 Overview

Telephone services
Is there a landline telephone network? Yes No
Does it allow reliable international calls? Yes No
On average length of downtime periods for
Up to a week
landline connections
Is there a mobile phone network? Yes No Kebridehar
Estimated availability and coverage For Somali region within location
Procedure to obtain subscription Buy from ETC

Internet Services Providers


Are there ISPs available? Yes No
Main Providers Monopoly ETC
Type available dial-up ADSL GPRS V-SAT
Maximum leasable „dedicated‟ bandwidth 2mb/ps in Addis Ababa Less elsewhere
Estimated availability and coverage Every where modality adaptable
Procedure to obtain subscription Buy from ETC

3.7.2 Providers

Company Name &


Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Services Description
Address
dial-up , ADSL , GPRS,
Name: Tel1: 0115-510500
V-SAT, CDMA, EV-DO,
ETC Title: Fax: 0115-515777
DDN
Email: Website: www.ethionet.et

3.7.3 Telecommunications Regulations

Regulations
Regulations on usage or import of: Regulating Authority
Satellite Yes No ETA
HF Radio Yes No ETA
UHF / VHF radio (handheld, base or mobile) Yes No ETA
UHF / VHF repeaters Yes No ETA
GPS Yes No ETA
VSAT Yes No ETA

What are the procedures for the importation Apply for License to ETA with All types and s/n Listed. ETA seeks
of ICT equipment? approval from National Security. ETA inspects and programs.

3.7.4 Existing Humanitarian Telecoms Systems

Radio
Existing UN Telecommunication Systems
Organisations 
 ? ? ? ? ? ?
VHF frequencies

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HF frequencies No public information
Repeaters
VSAT

ETC closed,
Common Licensing of Frequencies in process.

3.8 Local Supplies Market

3.8.1 Main Food Sources


P4P FOOD SOURCES
Telephone No. Telephone No.
Cooperative Union Region Town Contact Person Office Mobile
251-91-604 3437
Sidama Ellto Farmers Cooperative Ato Sisay or W/rt 251-46-220 9942 or 251-91-204
Union SNNPR Awassa Simret 9258
Mancheno Alaba Farmers Cooperative 251-46-556 1049
251-91-153 7713
Union SNNPR Alaba Qulito Ato Badi Aman Home 0465560810
251-91-133 1598
251-46-551 0642
Damota Farmers Cooperative Union SNNPR Wolaiyta Sodo Ato Tekalign or
251-91-332 8128/
251-46-554 0191
Ambericho Farmers Cooperative Ato Yohannes Desalegn 0916-
or 251-46-554 0931
Union SNNPR Durame /Desalegn 838014
251-91-383 2271
251-46-555 2195
Angacha Farmers Cooperative Union SNNPR Doyo Gena Ato Yoseph or 0912355938
Licha Hadiya Farmers Cooperative
251-46-555 2720 251-91-134 0833,
Union SNNPR Hosaena Ato Melese
251-91-171 0760
251-46-771 0047 or 251-91-227
Melik Silti Farmers Cooperative Union SNNPR Worabe Ato Kelifa Wulsero 0996
Ato Wolde Tufera 251-91-220 9261
251-46-115 1110
Walta Farmers Cooperative Union SNNPR Butajira /store-Awol Awol 0910-857515
Lume Adama Farmers Cooperative Oromoya Ato Solomon /Fikadu 251-22-116
251-91-196 0045
Union region Modjo Alemu 1582/84
Bora Denbel farmers Cooperative Oromoya
251-22-118 0881 251-91-658 0180
Union region Meki Ato Hamda Tulu
251-911-36 4777/
251-91-137 1318
Ato Aliy Kabato or or 251-911-36
Oromoya Woge or 6525 or 251-91-
Mira Service Dev't PLC region Shashemen Worba or Mekonnen 194 3437

Gibe Dedesa Farmers Cooperative Oromoya Ato Terefe Salpane 251-576615307 251-91-781 8517
Union region Nekempt or Debelo jebessa
251-91-214 6440
Amhara 251-58-771 1348 or 251-58-771
Gozamin Farmers Cooperative Union region Debre Markos Ato Sileshi Workineh 3179
Amhara Ato Sefefe 251-587-740052 251-91-191 0171
Damot Farmers Cooperative Union region Bure Mokonnen/ Adugna fax 0587740188 0912-163124
Addis Yoseph Yilak, 251-91-120 8220,
Addis Ababa Grain Traid Association Ababa Addis Ababa Zenebe 251-91-138 0255
251-462-
209894/462- 251-911-910151
SNNPR Coop Federation Awassa Yehualaeshet 214837

3.8.2 Other than Food Sources

Item / Category description Supplier Name Telephone No. +251 Fax. No. +251

Natran Plastic Ind. 0113 71 30 29 0113 48 05 81


Bisrat PLC 0112 48 05 85 0112 48 05 81
Plastic Materials
Avon Industry PLC 0114 42 00 13 0114 43 22 91
Excel Plastic PLC 0116 29 21 96 0116 29 34 28
Plastic sheet National Distributers PLC 0112 75 02 15
Hassen Bag Oxford Amalgated PLC 0116 63 65 21 0116 63 65 23
Blanket KK PLC 0112 75 16 23 0112 77 21 99
Debreberhan Blanket Fact 0115 51 70 44 0115 51 30 80
DH Geda Blanket factory 0911 20 38 90 0116 29 19 91

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Amaga PLC 0911 20 13 34 0112 75 32 33
Cooking pot Kolfe Household Utensils 0112 79 11 85 0112 79 16 43
Laddle Kaluwork Eth. PLC 0114 39 03 35 0114 39 06 71
Petram 0115 50 40 30 0115 51 09 60
Soap
East African Group PLC 0115 52 64 53 0115 52 64 30
Transporters in Shire Nib Transport 0344 44 17 19
Walia Transport 0344 44 00 40
Transporters in Jijiga Kenefe Rufael Transport 0911 55 37 28
Harrarge Transport 0911 92 54 75/ 0912 76 45 30
Transporter in Addis Fetan Public Transport Priv.Owners Ass. 0911 20 64 80/0911 45 55 93
Geshen Transport ( for goods transport) 0116 51 61 76/ 0911 21 01 69 0116 45 09 65

3.9 Accommodation
Company
Comments
Name & Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax
& Services
Address
Name: Title: Tel1:011-5514601
Bekele Mola
Email:bekellemolla@telecom.net.et Fax: 011-4654277
Hotels
Name: Title: Website:
Email:hotelconcorde@telecom.net.et Tel1:011-4654959
Concorde
Name: Fax:011-4653193
Hotel
Title: Website:
Email: Tel1:011-4391444
Crown Hotel Name: Fax:011-4341428
Title: Website:
Email:damuhotel@ethionet.et Tel1:011-5509828
Damu Hotel Name: Fax:011-5541353
Title: Website:www.damuhotel.com
Email:desalegn@telecom.net et Tel1:011-6624524
Desalegn
Name: Title: Fax:011-6623884
Hotel
Email:ethhotel@telecom.net.et Website:
Name: Tel1:011-5517400
Ethiopia
Title: Fax:011-5510871
Hotel
Email: Website:
Name: Tel1:011-1553777
Extreme
Title: Fax:011-1551077
Hotel
Email:ghion@telecom.net .et Website:
Name: Title: Tel1:011-5513222
Ghion Hotel Email:globalhotel@telecom.net.et Fax:011-5505150
Name: Website:
Title: Tel1:011-4664766
Global Hotel Email: Fax:011-4664723
Name: Website:
Title: Tel1:011-5514000
Harambe
Email:hilitenaddis@telecom.net.et Fax:011-5510871
Hotel
Name: Website:
Title: Tel1:011-5518400
Hilton Hotel Email: Fax:011-5510064
Name: Website:
Title: Tel1:011-5517385
Hotel
Email:ibex@telecom.net.et Fax:
D‟Afrique
Name: Website:
Title: Tel1:011-4654400
Ibex Hotel Email:businesscenter@telecom.net.et Fax:011-4653737
Name: Website:
Title: Tel1:011-6293395
Imperial
Email: Fax:011-6293332
Hotel Website:
Tel1:011-1551712
Jerusalem Fax:011-1550573
Hotel
Website:
Name: Tel1:011-6601249
Karalo Hotel Fax:
Title:

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Name: Title: Tel1:011-3711300
King‟s Hotel Email:kingshotel@ethionet.et Fax:011-3710744
Name: Website:
Title: Tel1:011-6614917
Lalibela
Email:lalibela@htm.com Fax:011-6615522
Hotel
Name: Website:
Title: Tel1:011-6614538
Meridian
Email: Fax:011-6615092
Hotel
Name: Website:
Title: Tel1:011-5515166
National
Email:ghionhotel@telecom.net.et Fax:011-5513417
Hotel
Name: Website:
Title: Tel1:011-6616070
Panorama
Email: Fax:011-6616072
Hotel
Name: Website:
Hotel De Title: Tel1:011-5537562
Leopol Email:hoteldeleopol@telecom.net.et Fax:011-5531466
International Name: Website:www.hoteldeleoplint.com
Title: Tel1:011-1550067
Semien
Email:semienhotel@telecom.net.et Fax:011-1551410
Hotel
Website:
Name: Title:
Sheraton
Email:reservationsaddisethiopia@luxurycollection.com Tel1:011-5171717
Addis
Fax:011-5172727
Luxuery Name: Title:
Website:
Collection Email:rahot@telecom.net.et
Name: Tel1:011-1228080
Ras Amba
Title: Fax:011-1233221
Hotel
Email: Website:
Name:
Tel1:011-1553244
Taitu Hotel Title:
Fax:
Email:
Name:
Tel1:011-5517060
Ras Hotel Title:
Fax:011-5517327
Email:washo.et@telecom.net.et
Wabi Name:
Tel1:011-5517187
Shebelle Title:
Fax:011-5518477
Hotel Email:
Yordanos Tel1:011-5515711
Hotel Fax:011-5516655

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ANNEX 2: LIST OF CONTACTS

UNITED NATIONS CONTACTS


ORGANISATIONS Telephone No. Fax
ECA 011 5517200 011 5512722
ECA CLINIC 011 5445502/5511053/5515828 011 5511059
FAO 011 5511392/93/94/011 5153487 011 5515266
FSO 011 5536045/5443310/5445252 011 5512722
IOM 011 5519672/75/94/65 011 5514900
OCHA 011 5515917/5444135 011 5510201
UNAIDS 011 5510152 011 5511021
UNDP 011 5515177 011 5515147
UNESCO 011 5513953 011 5511414
UNFPA 011 5513778/5511980 011 5515311
UNHCR 011 6612822 011 6611666
UNICEF 011 5515155 011 5511628
UNIDO 011 5521364 115526117
FAO 11 5539594 115526117
WHO 011 5515178 011 5515522

GOVERNMENT CONTACTS
ORGANISATIONS CONTACT PERSON Telephone No. Mobile
CIVIL AVIATION +215 -116610277
DMFSS TADESSE BEKELE +251 - 1155209388
DPPC/FUND RAISING MELAKU +251 - 115518050
EARLY WARNING & RESPONSE DIRECTOR MATHEWOS HUNDE +251 -115519728
EARLY WARNING CASE TEAM/DRMFSS ASKALE ASAYEHEGN +251- 115529259
EARLY WARNING CASE TEAM/DRMFSS NEGUSSIE KEFENI
EARLY WARNING/DRMFSS GETACHEW TESFAYE +251 -115519914
EFSRA ATO ALEMAYEHU ASFAW, HEAD OF OPERATIONS, +251 -115500995
EFSRA ATO SIRAK HAILU, DIRECTOR GENERAL +251 -115517162
ETHIOPIAN CUSTOMS AUTHORITY- ATO LEMMA GUDISSA- +251-114163268
ETHIOPIAN ROAD AUTHORITY +251 115156603
FSCB ATO BIRHANU W/MICHAEL - +251 -1155109815
INFORMATION CASE WORKKER/DRMFSS ALTAYECH YITBAREK
INFORMATION CASE WORKKER/DRMFSS YONAS DANIEL
INFORMATION CASE WORKKER/DRMFSS ZENABU DARGIE
LOGISTICS CASE TEAM/DRMFSS ALEMAYEHU TADESSE
LOGISTICS CASE TREAM/DRMFS ABDUKERIM ESSA
LOGISTICS EXPERT/DRMFSS MULUNEH W/MARIAM +251 115-53-77-97
MARITIME AFFAIRS AUTHORITY ATO MEKONNEN ABERRA, DIRECTOR GENERAL - +251 -115-50-3878
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATIONS ATO TADESSE TEFERA, LOGISTICS COORDINATOR- +251 - 911249131
MTSE ATO ERGANA - +251- 911254016
PLANNING AND INFORMATION/DRMFSS FEKADU ZEWDIE +251 -115500992
ROAD TRANSPORT AUTHORITY ATO GASHAW KEBEDE, +251 -115152811
ROAD TRANSPORT AUTHORITY ATO KASSAHUN AYALEW, DIRECTOR GENERAL +251 -115152811
STATE MINISTER/ ATO MITIKU KASSA +251 - 115514788
STORAGE & DISTRIBUTION/DMFSS ALEMAYEHU ASFAW +251 -115500992

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DJIBOUTI PORT SHIPPING AGENCIES


CARRIER ADDRESS CONTACT TELEPHONE FAX E-MAIL
PALMIER EN ZINC, P.O. BOX SHAN shan@dssdjibouti.co
APL DIAMOND SHIPPING 931 GUNASEKAREN +253 82 83 98 +253 35 88 43 m
BLCD SHIK OUSMAN, P.O. massida.shipping@int
MASSIDA SHIPPING BOX 661 REUBEN ABRONEE +253 35 11 55 +253 35 25 11 net.di
RUE DÁTHENES, P.O. BOX
PL (Containers), PL Djibouti 1354 NANDAN WARRIER +253 35 12 12 +253 35 83 81 nandan@pilship.dl
WEC ROTTERDAM GLOBAL AVENUE DE MESSAGERIES, MOHAMED +253 25 13 02/35
SHIPPING SERVICES P.O. BOX 2666 HOUSSEIN 10 28 +253 35 04 66 gas@intnet.dj
MAERSK LINE -
SAFMARINE, NYK LINE -
ZIM LINE, EUKOR CAR
CARRIER, INCHCAPE 9-11 RUE DE GENEVE, P.O. +253 35 38 44/35 ahmed.guelleh@iss-
SHIPPING SERVICES BOX 81 AHMED OSMAN 19 60/35 38 36 +253 35 32 94 shipping.com
MSC MEDITERRANEAN
SHIPPING COMPANY PALMIER EN ZINC, P.O. BOX MR +253 35 27 commercial@intnet.co
DJIBOUTI 2058 WIRAJDHARMASENA +253 35 80 18 44/45 m
COSCO LINES, MESSINA S.M.L. SAVON & RIES,
LINES ARF SOCÍETE BOULEVARD CHEICK OSMAN, JEAN PHILLPPE +253 35 54 18/35
MARITIME L SAVON RIES P.O. BOX 2125 DELARUE 23 50 +253 35 11 03 smsn@intnet.dl
ETHIOPIA SHIPPING LINE RUE de MARSEILLE, P.O. BOX ALEMAYEHU +253 35 24 06/35
M.T.S 680 KEBEDE 32 04 +253 35 41 49 mtsdjib@intnet.dj
CMA-CGM AGENCE RUE CLOCHETTE, P.O. BOX JEAN LOUIS
MARITIME MARILL 57 GAUDAIRE +253 32 00 80 253 35 35 10 diramm@intnet.dj
RUE DE BRUXELLES, P.O. +253 35 14 55/35
GULF AGENCY SERVICES BOX 1754 MOHAMED ADOUR 54 41 +253 35 77 48 gulfagency@intnet.dj
OUGOUL SHIPPING AVENUE CHEIK OSMAN, P.O. +253 35 34 30/35 ougoul.mi-
SERVICES BOX 508 LIBAN HOUSSEIN 34 70 +253 35 34 74 shipping@innet.dj
BOULEVARD BONHOUR, P.O.
STM SHIPPING BOX 275 MOHAMED HASSAN +251 35 20 81 +253 35 08 39 stnshipping@intnet.dj

DJIBOUTI PORT - STEVEDORES

COMPANY NAME MANAGER PHONE FAX E-MAIL ADDRESS


AFRO HANDLING MOHAMED BASSOMA +253 35 78 17 +253 35 65 20 chab@intnet.dj

COMAD ALI A HETHAM +253 35 10 28 +253 35 04 66 comad@intnet.dj


DELTA MARITIME SERVICES MED HASSAN +253 35 08 40 +253 35 08 39 delta@intnet.dj
MARITIME TRANSPORT
INTERNATIONAL M.ADOUR +253 35 14 55 +253 35 77 48 mti@intnet.dj

MTS ALEMAYEHU KEBEDE +253 35 32 04 +253 35 41 49 mtsoperations@intnet.dj

OKAR YOUSSOUF O GUELLEH +253 35 19 29 +253 35 19 51 djibship@intnet.dj


SOCIETE DJIBOUTIENNE DE
TRAFIC MARITIME JEAN PHILIPPE DELARUE +253 35 23 51 +253 35 11 03 smsr@intnet.dj

ABOU YACER LOGISTICS ELMI NOUR +253 35 02 23/81 50 58 +253 35 24 11 aylogistic@intnet.dj


TRANS AFRICAN TRANSIT
SERVICE GUESSOD AHMED +253 35 85 00 +253 35 86 00 tats@intnet.dj

triangle transit
TRIANGLE TRANSIT SERVICES HOCHE SAID DAWALEH +253 35 64 94/85 97 03 +253 35 64 36 services@hotmail.com

GTS STEVEDORING AHMED OSMAN +253 35 38 44/35 19 60 +253 35 32 94 gts.stevedoring@iss-shipping.com

OUGOUL STEVEDORES LIBAN HOUSSEIN +253 35 34 70/81 55 00 +253 35 34 74 ougoul.mi-shipping@intnet.dj

TACO STEVEDORING MOHAMED OMAR +253 35 24 45/82 37 33 +253 35 24 46 tacotransit@intnet.dj

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Disclaimer: Registration does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP/Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a
determinant of services, and capacities. Please note: WFP/Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to
endorse or comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
TRANSPORTERS - 2010
TOTAL NUMBERS
NAME OF CAPACITY HAVE OF
TRANSPORTER MT AREA OF INTEREST LICENCE TRUCKS CONTACT ADDRESS
ASRADE DEGU WASSE
FREIGHT PRIVATE AMHARA, TIGRAY, AFAR,
1 TRANSPORT 150 PSNN, DJIBKOUTI YES

ABDIHALIM SH.SMAIL
MOB:0915-741649
TAYO TRANSPORT DJIBOUTI, SOMALILAND P.O.BOX 577
2 AND TRADING P.L.C 585 AND SOMALI REGION YES 31 JIJIGA ETHIOPIA
TIGAT TRANSPORT
TRUCKING
3 ASSOCIATION 697.86 OVERLAND-D YES
DAHALK FREIGHT
TRANSPORT OWNERS OROMIA, SOMALI, AND
4 ASSOCIATION 971.7 AMHARA REGION YES
DJIBOUTI, BERBERA , MOHAMMOD ZINAB
ABADIR COF. TRADING DIRE DAWA, SOMALI AND MOB:0911-434915
5 P.L.C 500 WEST EAST OROMIA YES 13 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
OVERLAND-D ,
NEHAM OVERLAND-B , FIKRE KEMAL
INTERNATIONAL OVERLAND-S AND TEL:251-11-4423102
6 BUSINESS P.L.C 1080 INLAND YES 27 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
DARUL IMAN
7 TRANSPORT P.L.C 2055 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES
SEMEIN FREIGHT PVT.
OWNERS
8 ASSOCIATION 5875 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES
9 TRANS ETHIOPIA P.L.C 18913 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES
OVERLAND-D ,
ALMAHDI TRANSPORT OVERLAND-B , MOHAMMOD ALI
AND CONSTRUCTION OVERLAND-S AND MOB:0911-217362
10 P.L.C 4521.619 INLAND YES 123 JIJIGA ETHIOPIA
HUSSEN ESSE OMER
FAFAN TRANSPORT P.O.BOX 216
AND CONSTRACTION MOB: 0911-704891
11 COMPANY 5771 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES 155 JIJIGA ETHIOPIA
LEM TRANSPORT AND
TRADING SHARE DJIBOUTI OVERLAND
12 COMPANY 1200 AND INLAND YES
IDIL TRANSPORT AND DEGAHABUR, JIJIGA,
CONSTRUTION GODE, DIRE DAWA ,AND
13 COMPANY 7088 KEBRIDEHAR YES

TIRUNESH BATI DRY TIRUNESH BATI


CARGO TRANSPORT P.O.BOX 182390
PRIVATE OWNER MOB:0911-405045
14 ASSOCIATION 240 OVERLAND YES 6 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
CONSERVE TGRADING
15 P.L.C 4911.3 INLAND YES
SISAY TEFERA
P.O.BOX 27790/1000
MOB:0911-511942
YARED T/MEDHIN ADDIS ABABA
16 FREIGHT TRANSPORT 458 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES 26 ETHIOPIA
OVERLAND-D ,
NUREDINE ALIYE OVERLAND-B , AND MOB:0915-130936
17 FRIEGHT TRANSPORT 705 INLAND YES 21 DIRE DAWA ETHIOPIA
CHUCHU DEMISSIE
HACHUNI FRIEGHT OVERLAND-D , MOB:0915-731112
TRANSPORT OVERLAND-B , AND DIRE DAWA
18 P.L.COMPANY 1120 SOMALI LAND YES 28 ETHIOPIA

GET-AS
INTERNATIONAL
PRIVATE LIMITED
COMPANY (
19 TRANSPORT UNIT ) 5080 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES
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MOHAMED
ABUDULLAHI OVERLAND-D ,
OGSADEY BUSINESS OVERLAND-B , AND
20 P.L.C 970 INLAND YES

SORI DANDENA
ABYSSINIA P.O.BOX:15882
TRANSPORT OVERLAND-D AND MOB:0911-210240
21 SHA.COMPANY 1360 INLAND YES 45 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
AL-NASRI TRANSPORT GODE WHEREHOUSE ALL MOHAMMED ABDI ABDILLE
22 COMPANY 980 FDPS YES 52 TEL:0257-760082
BANGELLE GODE WHEREHOUSE ,
TRANSPORT GODE ZONE ,AFDER, AND
23 COMPANY 462 LIBEN YES
FADHIWAYNE
CONSTRUCTION AND GODE WHEREHOUSE ,
TRANSPORT GODE ZONE ,AFDER, AND
24 COMPANY 352 LIBEN YES 20 ABDIRISAK SHACNI
ILAALO TRANSPORT GODE WHEREHOUSE ALL
25 COMPANY 586 FDPS YES
AHMEDNUR MAHAMED GODE WHEREHOUSE ,
ADEN TRANSPORT GODE ZONE ,AFDER,
26 COMPANY 421 LIBEN AND KEBRIDAHAR YES

TEFERI GETACHEW
P.O.BOX 1281
GOLDEN AFRICA DRY TEL: 251-11-156-9160
27 FRIEGHT TRANSPORT 1347.2 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES 46 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
OVERLAND-D ,
OVERLAND-B ,
YIRGA TRADING OVERLAND-S AND
28 PVT.LTD.COMPANY 1280 INLAND YES
KEGNA PP BAGS
FACTORY PLC.
29 ROBERA TRANSPORT 200 OVERLAND-D YES
ABUBEKER MOHAMED
30 FRIEGHT TRANSPORT 1077.5 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES
TRACON TRADING
31 P.L.C 840 OVERLAND YES

MULUGETA KASSAYE
MOB:0911-212734
MULUGETA KASSAYE P.O.BOX:34781
32 FRIEGHT TRANSPORT 1128 INLAND YES 30 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
OVERLAND-D ,
OVERLAND-B ,
MULLEGE PRIVATE OVERLAND-S AND
33 LIMITED COMPANY 1635 INLAND YES
ALPHA TRUCKERS'
34 ASSOCIATION 5461.845 OVERLAND-D YES

DEBELE BALCHA
EBZOW CO.P.L.C P.O.BOX:21777 CODE 1000
FRIEGHT TRANSPORT OVERLAND-D AND MOB:0911-568009
35 ENTERPRISE 240 INLAND YES 12 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
OVERLAND-D ,
GHION FRIEGHT OVERLAND-B , GHION P.O.BOX:22669
TRANSPORT OWNERS OVERLAND-S AND TEL: 011-2793360
36 ASSOCIATION 3830 INLAND YES 57 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
OVERLAND-D ,
BIRHAN FRIEGHT OVERLAND-B ,
TRANSPORT OVERLAND-S AND
37 ASSOCIATION 2544 INLAND YES
MISRAK FRIEGHT
TRANSPORT
38 ASSOCIATION 1189.3 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES

OVERLAND-D , UMER HASSEN


UMER HASSEN DRY OVERLAND-B , AND MOB:0911-226517
39 FRIEGHT P.L.C 1192.5 INLAND YES 41 ADISS ABABA ETHIOPIA

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NAME OF CAPACITY HAVE OF
TRANSPORTER MT AREA OF INTEREST LICENCE TRUCKS CONTACT ADDRESS

SUHUURA ISMAEL
P.O.BOX:211
SUHURA 571 P.L.C OVERLAND-B , AND MOB:0911-086649
40 TRANSPORTATION 8338 INLAND YES 224 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

MULUGETA MEKONNEN
MULUGETA P.O.BOX:122777
MEKONNEN FRIEGHT MOB:0911-212912
41 TRANSPORT SERVICE 253 INLAND YES 9 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
LEUISEGED TEMESGEN
P.O.BOX 21900
ABBAY TEL:011-4393555
42 INTERNATIONAL P.L.C 945 OVERLAND-D YES 24 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

MESAY GELETA
P.O.BOX:17325
SORENIE TRANSPORT TEL:011-4391192
43 P.L.C 400 OVERLAND-D YES 10 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
HANUR IBRAHIM HANUR IBRAHIM
FRIEGHT PRIVATE MOB:0911-210760
44 TRANSPORT 560 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES 14 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

YOSEPH LAMANGO
P.O.BOX:19140
ERSIDO LEMANGO MOB:0911-203199
45 FRIEGHT TRANSPORT 460 INLAND YES 12 ADDIS ABABA B ETHIOPIA

ABRHAM ADDIS ABRHAM ADDIS


FRIEGHT PRIVATE MOB:0911-443542
46 TRANSPORT 565 INLAND YES 15 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
ADNEW GIZAW
ADNEW GIZAW MOB:0911-411522
47 FRIEGHT TRANSPORT 690 INLAND YES 18 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TEFERA MICHAEL
P.O.BOX :12251
MOB:0911-250978
C.M.T.S. PRIVATE HOSSANA
48 LIMITED COMPANY 1630 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES 49 ETHIOPIA

GIRMA DESSIE
P.O.BOX:56801
AKIDA PRIVATE TEL:011-4450158
49 LIMITED COMPANY 5360 OVERLAND-D YES 134 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
AG FRIEGHT
TRANSPORT OWNERS OVERLAND-D AND
50 ASSOCIATION 830 INLAND YES

GIRMA KEBEDE
P.O.BOX:120471
GS TRADING PRIVATE TEL:011-5515591
51 LIMITED COMPANY 1000 OVERLAND YES 25 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

OVERLAND-D , SISAY ABDISSA


FETAN FRIEGHT OVERLAND-B , P.O.BOX:181066
TRANSPORT OWNER OVERLAND-S AND TEL:011-5524608
52 ASSOCIATION 1015 INLAND YES 30 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

HABTOM G/SELASSIE
P.O.BOX:17565
COMET TRADING TEL:011-6634921
53 HOUSE P.L.C 2600 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES 65 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
ZERAYACOB NEGASH
KIYA TRANSPORT OVERLAND-D , TEL:011-4395935
54 P.L.C 1200 OVERLAND-B YES 30 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

MOHAMMED AHMED
P.O.BOX:19944
ASSEM PRIVATE TEL:011-1615238
55 LIMITED COMPANY 615 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES 17 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

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TRANSPORTER MT AREA OF INTEREST LICENCE TRUCKS CONTACT ADDRESS

GIRMAY KIHISHEN
OVERLAND-D , P.O.BOX:7512
ABEBA TRANSPORT OVERLAND-S AND TEL:011-6463500
56 P.L.C 2040 INLAND YES 51 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

HAILE ASSEFA
P.O.BOX:29947
HAILE ASSEFA TEL:011-4349069
57 FRIEGHT TRANSPORT 1080 OVERLAND-D YES 27 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

MELKAM ENDALE
DINKE MELESE P.O.BOX:181054
PRIVATE FRIEGHT MOB:0911-685516
58 TRANSPORT 240 OVERLAND-D YES 6 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

FANA TO ABEBAW YETNORO DIRESS


FRIEGHT TRANSPORT MOB:0911-507290
59 OWNER ASSOCIATION 880 OVERLAND-D YES 22 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

TEWODROS TEFERA
ATLANTIC FRIEGHT OVERLAND-D , P.O.BOX:12389
TRANSPORT OWNER OVERLAND-B , AND TEL:011-4406716
60 ASSOCIATION 2759.5 INLAND YES 83 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
GESH ABAY FRIEGHT HABTAMU CHANE
TRANSPORT OWNER OVERLAND-S AND MOB:0911-505601
61 ASSOCIATION 560.74 INLAND YES 21 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

SADIK SIRAJ
SASCO INDUSTRIAL P.O.BOX:56304
TRADE AND TEL:011-1572301
62 TRANSPORT 560 OVERLAND YES 14 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
MYSERU GENERAL
TRADING TRANSPORT OVERLAND-D AND
63 P.L.C 2160 INLAND YES
HAMER FRIEGHT HAMER
TRANSPORT OWNER MOB:0911-392966
64 ASSOCIATION 1472.28 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES 66 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

ESKINDER DEMEKE
P.O.BOX:3211
ESKINDER DEMEKE MOB:0911-247014
65 FRIEGHT TRANSPORT 464.18 INLAND YES 34 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
REGION 5 ABDUSELAM JIBRIL
TRANSPORT AND OVERLAND-D AND MOB:0915-741743
66 CONSTRUCTION P.L.C 1339 SOMALI REGION YES 127 JIJIGA ETHIOPIA

OVERLAND-D , ASMAMAW LAYKE


ASMAMAW LAYKE OVERLAND-B , P.O.BOX:23767/1000
MENGISTU FRIEGHT OVERLAND-S AND MOB:0911-156207
67 TRANSPORT 920 INLAND NO 23 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

GETACHEW MOLLA
P.O.BOX:2824/1250
TIGABU MOLLA MOL:0911-203918
68 FRIEGHT TRANSPORT 500 INLAND YES 34 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
OVERLAND-D ,
OVERLAND-B ,
EYEBAR TRADING OVERLAND-S AND TESSAFA ALEMU ZEGEYE
69 P.L.C 1400 INLAND YES 35 P.O.BOX:22315

WEDMA TEKA
P.O.BOX:184669
ETHIO CAMPEL MOB:0911-220044
70 FRIEGHT TRANSPORT 1139.07 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES 52 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

ALEMU YAMI
CHILALLO MOB:0911-212708
71 ENTERPRISE P.L.C 1531 INLAND YES 41 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

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G/MICHEAL KEBEDE
SUNNY BUSINESS P.O.BOX:9301
AND TRANSPORT TEL:011-111556017
72 P.L.C 880 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES 22 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
DANIEL TESFAYE
COMPASS P.O.BOX:1050
73 TRANSPORT P.L.C 385 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES 21 MOB:0911-516464

TIKUR ABAY OVERLAND-D , KIBRET ALEMAYEHU


TRANSPORT PRIVATE OVERLAND-B , P.O.BOX:304
LIMITED COMPANY OVERLAND-S AND TEL:033-5510629
74 (TAT PLC) 10280 INLAND YES 212 KOMBOLCHA ETHIOPIA
KIDUS YISHAK
TRANSPORT
CONSTRUCTION OVERLAND-D ,
MACHINERY RENTAL OVERLAND-B , AND KIDUS YISHAK
75 TRADE 200 INLAND YES 6 MOB:0911-488900

TADESSE MIHIRETIE OVERLAND-D , TADESSE MIHIRETIE


FRIEGHT TRANSPORT OVERLAND-S , AND MOB:0911-233521
76 OWNER 360 INLAND YES 9 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
OVERLAND-D ,
OVERLAND-B , TENAGNEWORK HAILE
TENAGNEWORK OVERLAND-S AND TEL:011-715781
77 TRANSPORT 2381.5 INLAND YES 62 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
WORKAYEHU TILAHUN
COMET TRANSPORT P.O.BOX:2402
78 SHARE COMPANY 8285 OVERLAND-D YES 232 MOB:0911-247412
ELIAS MOLLA
MOB:0911192223
79 METEDLI P.L.C 600 OVERLAND YES 15 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
RAS FRIEGHT
TRANSPORT OWNERS ADDISU TEKLE
80 ASSOCIATION 2080 OVERLAND YES 52 MOB:0911-505123
YAYNIE WORKU
MOB:0911-201899
81 YAYNIE TRANSPORT 880 AMHARA REGION YES 22 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

ABDIHALIM SHELK
FARAJ MOHAMED P.O.BOX:1045
TRANSPORTATION MOB:0913-343678
82 COMPANY 159 SOMALI REGION YES 10 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
AYELE ERKALO
HOSSANA FRIEGHT MOB:0911-220488
83 TRANSPORT 1300 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES 40 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
ABDUSELAM ANWAR
FRIEGHT TRANSPORT
84 SERVICE 390 INLAND YES

SEADA BEDIR
P.O.BOX:2029
ATLAS TRANSPORT OROMIA AND SOMALI MOB:0915-733737
85 COMPANY 536 REGION YES 25 DIRE DAWA ETHIOPIA

MILLION TOLLA MILLION TOLLA


PRIVAT FRIEGHT MOB:0911-448919
86 TRANSPORT 141.02 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES 11 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
TRUBER YESHANEW OVERLAND-D , ANTENEH TRUBER
FRIEGHT DRY OVERLAND-B , AND MOB:0910-444337
87 PRIVATE TRANSPORT 1630 INLAND YES 46 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

KASSAHUN ZEWUDIE
P.O.BOX:182284
KASSA BELL PRIVATE TEL:011-112-756452
88 LIMITED COMPANY 720 OVERLAND YES 18 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

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TOTAL NUMBERS
NAME OF CAPACITY HAVE OF
TRANSPORTER MT AREA OF INTEREST LICENCE TRUCKS CONTACT ADDRESS

OVERLAND-D , RENATO ASTUTI


OVERLAND-B , P.O.BOX:9259
OVERLAND-S AND MOB:0911-196750
89 RORO INDUSTRY P.L.C 400 INLAND YES 10 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

OVERLAND-D , KAHSAY KIDANU


OVERLAND-B , P.O.BOX:21048/1000
KAKI PRIVATE LIMITED OVERLAND-S AND MOB:0911-201888
90 COMPANY 775 INLAND YES 30 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

GEBREHIWOT BERHE
P.O.BOX:15634
NE-TSA PRIVATE TEL:011-4342884
91 LIMITED COMPANY 2120 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES 53 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

ARSEMA ABEBE
TSEMEX GLOBAL P.O.BOX:2875/1250
ENTERPRISE P.L.C MOB:0911-109927
92 FRIEGHT TRANSPORT 1800 INLAND YES 45 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

MESFIN BUZUNEHI
P.O.BOX:23748/1000
NOAH TRANSPORT OVERLAND-D AND TEL:011-4424627
93 SHARE COMPANY 1965 INLAND YES 61 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
BAHREDIN BAHREDIN MOHAMMED
MOHAMMED FRIEGHT MOB:0911-240099
94 PRIVATE TRANSPORT 1000 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES 25 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
OVERLAND-D ,
OVERLAND-B ,
ALEMAYEHU TAMERU OVERLAND-S AND
95 FRIEGHT CARGO 480 INLAND YES

TEFERI ADMASSU
TEFF TRANSPORT P.O.BOX: 810
PRIVATE LIMITED TEL:251-11-4163517
96 COMPANY 600 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES 15 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
OVERLAND-D ,
OVERLAND-B ,
WONDO TRADING AND OVERLAND-S AND
97 INVESTMENT P.L.C 451 INLAND YES
AHIMMED DERESSO
SEKET TRANSPORTER MOB:0911-645354
98 P.L.C 400 INLAND YES 10 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
EMERGENCY RELIEF
TRANSPORT OROMIA AND SOMALI
99 ENTERPRISE (E.R.T.E) 2725 REGION NO
SHEBELLE
TRANSPORT SHARE
100 COMPANY 4600 OVERLAND AND INLAND YES
OROMIA , SOUTHERN
GT DARAGO PRIVATE ETHIOPIA ,GAMBELA AND
101 LIMITED COMPANY 200 SOMALI REGION YES
ABUELGASIM MOHAMMED
OVERLAND-D , P.O.BOX 1050/1110
OVERLAND-S , AND MOB: 0911-222260
102 ELNAWA PLC 2520 INLAND YES 72 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
BERHANU ANDARGIE
P.O.BOX 22766 ADDIS
BERHANU ANDARGIE OVERLAND-D AND ABABA ETHIOPIA
103 FREIGHT TRANSPORT 400 INLAND YES 10 MOB:0911-222680

AWEL ANSHA
P.O.BOX:24258/1000
AWEL ANSHA PRIVATE MOB:0911-249529
104 FREIGHT TRANSPORT 1200 INLAND YES 31 ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA

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CAPACITY # OF
NO NAME OF THE COMPANY PRODUCT TYPE CAPITAL
PER YEAR WORKERS 4.6.1.1.1 CONTACT
/BIRR/
1 KALITI FOOD SHARE COMPANY - FLOUR ATO GETU KEBEDE
ADDRESS. A.A KALITI TEL. 011-4390144 - SPAGHETI 91,07,000 39,886 TON 666 0911683379
FAX. 011-4391925 - BISCUITS
- BREAD

2 DIREDAWAFOOD COMPLEX S.CO. - FLOUR ATO ZERATSION


ADDRESS. DIREDAWA - SPAGHETI 117,110,533 37,397 TON 530 TSEGAYE
TEL. 025-1114020/ 011-4654214 - MACARONI 011-6297131/2/3
FAX- 025-1110400 - BISCUITS /4/5/6//7/8
3 FAFA FOOD SHARE COMPANY * FLOUR, BABY ATO DERESSE
ADDRESS. A.A SARIS TEL. 011-4405713 FOOD, /FAMIX 53,057,000 14,314 TON 328 KASSA
FAX. 4403776 RELIEF, 011-4421755
CERIFAM, DUBE/

4 MISRAK FLOUR & BREAD FACTORY - WHEAT FLOUR ATO TASEW HAILE
ADDRESS. A.A GOTERA TEL. 011-4653255 - BREAD 4,231,000 22,061 TON 404 011-4651816
FAX. 011-4655344 - BISCUIT

5 GUDER AGRO- INDUSTRY PLC - FLOUR


ADDRESS.BAHRDAR TEL. 011-2761041 - CORN OIL 17,600 TON
FAX. 011-2 761042 - BISCUITS

6 ASTCO FOOD COMPLEX PLC - FLOUR ATO SAID SALIM


ADDRESS. A.A KALITI 10,000,000 270,000 TON 0911-228468
TEL. 011-4343066 011-4342034
FAX 621548

7 NILE FOOD PROCESSING FACTORY


ADDRESS. AA LEGHAR 15,256 TON
TEL. 011- 5154848/011- 5514848
FAX011- 5515660

8 GRANO DORO FLOUR &MACARONY - FLOUR DR FANTAYE


FACTORY - SPAGHETI 46,000,000 8,237 TON 370 YIMAMU
ADDRESS. A.A KALITI - MACARONI G.M. 0911-610385
TEL. 011- 4390926/011- 4391837 ATO DEREGE LULU
FAX. 011- 4390924 011-4391837

9 NAS FOODS FACTORY PLC - FLOUR W/O HADRA


ADDRESS. AA LEGETAFO - BISCUITS 20,000 TON 399 HUSSEN
TEL. 011- 6512416/011-6635253 G.M. 091-1202241
FAX. 011-6635250 ATO YIFRU TESFAY
0911-241819
10 K.O.JJ. FOOD COMPLEX - FLOUR ATO KASSA OMA
ADDRESS. AA ASCO - BISCUITS 30,000,000 25,800 TON 300 011-2704144/7
TEL. 011-2704144/011-2704147
FAX. 707810
11 SEKA BUSINESS GROUP PLC - FLOUR ATO SAID KASE
ADDRESS. A.A.HABTE GIORGIS BRIDGE - MACARONI 20,000,000 345 011-1564298/7
TEL 011-1571258 - ENERGY FOODS
FAX011-5560185/011-5500585 - CORNFLAKS
- SOYA
PROCESSE
12 LEGETAFO FLOUR FACTORY -WHEAT FLOUR
ADDRESS. AA MOLAMARU TEL. 135659
FAX- 623376

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/BIRR/
13 ADAA FLOUR AND PASTA FACTORY - FLOUR
ADDRESS. DEBREZEYT - MACARONI 5,933,000 12,786 TON 436 4.6.1.9.1 ATO
TEL. 011- 4338307/011-4338318 - PASTA TADDESSE
FAX. 011-4338307 GENA G.M.

YERER FLOUR FACTORY -1ST DEGREE ATO GASHAW


ADDRESS. NAZRETH FLOUR 8,862,000 11,127 TON 143 TSEGAW
TEL. 022- 1112901/011- 5517400 022- 1111543
FAX 022-1121896 011- 5514185
15 KOKEB FLOUR FACTORY - FLOUR 011-4191512
ADDRESS. AA SARIS - PASTA 10,000,000 16,700 TON 288 011-4191534
TEL. 011-4192525/011-4191534 - MACARONI 0911-254413
FAX. 011-4191525
16 TIGRAY /KUHA/ FLOUR FACTORY - FLOUR ATO TSEHAYE
ADDRESS.TGRAY KUHA TEL. 034-4400642 5,134,000 3,463 TON 101 KIDANU
FAX 034- 4408872/034- 4404049 034-4400642

17 AWASSA FLOUR FACTORY - FLOUR 0462-206606


ADDRESS. AWASSA TEL. 0462202582 14,794,000 12,770 TON 134
FAX 0462-202563

18 ESHET GRAINS & ANIMALS FOOD - FLOUR ATO HAILEMARKOS


PROCESSING FACTORY - ANIMAL FEED 40,000,000 4,320 TON MAKO
ADDRESS.A.A KALITI 0911-218843
TEL. 011-2754912/6614737
FAX. 011-6615352
19 REDWAN HUSSEN 3,654 TON
CITY. AA
TEL. 011-2137781
FAX

20 SEMIR ZEKARIA YESUF


ADDRESS. 6,400 TON
TEL. 011- 110893
FAX. 553989
21 SMACHEW MEKONEN FLOUR FACTORY ATO SMACHEW
ADDRESS. AA TEL. 186102 4,800 TON MEKONEN
FAX 0911-204058

22 SUN LIGHT INDUSTRY & DISTRIBUTION - FLOUR ATO


PLC 9,600 TON WENDMAGEGNEHU
ADDRESS. AA TEL. 011-3712311 ASEFA
FAX. 011-3712400 011-37110667

23 FISEHA ESHETE FLOUR FACTORY -WHEAT FOUR


P.O.BOX-
ADDRESS. AA KALITI
TEL. 011-4391697/011-4391698
FAX
24 D.H.GEDA FLOUR FACTORY - FLOUR ATO DUGUMA
ADDRESS. HUNDE
TEL. 011-6615380/011- 6614765 011-66293415
FAX. 011-6291991 011-6291990
24 MUZEIN & SONS PLC - BISCUITS HAJ MUZEYIN
CITY. OROMIA HOLETA SULEYMAN GM
TEL. 011-2755323/011- 2753235 0911-7550158
011-2752030
FAX. 011-2751644
25 AFIA FOOD COMPLEX - FLOUR ATO TAHA HASEN
ADDRESS. AA TEL. 011- 2841059 - BISCUITS GM
FAX. 011-2754522 0911-205171

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/BIRR/
26 EAST AFRICAN BUSINESSGROUP PLC -WHEAT FLOUR ATO TEWODROS
(EAST AFRICAN FLOUR FACTORY) -SPAGHETI 8,293,295 5,760 TON 150 AKLILEBIRHAN
ADDRESS. -MACARONI 0911-210548
TEL. 011- 3711400/011- 3201263
FAX. 011-3727489/011-3711408
27 ABAY PASTA & MACARONI FACTORY -MACARONI 1,350,000 150 20 ATO ALEMAYEHU
ADDRESS. KERA TEL. 011-4650405 -LAZEGNA TON/YEAR KASSA GM
FAX. 011-4669293 -TELATELI 0911-207777
0911-208560
W/O GENET
ALEMAY
28 ADDIS ABABA FLOUR FACTORY
ADDRESS. TEL.
FAX

29 GREEN STAR FOOD PLC ATO DAWIT BEKELE


ADDRESS. AA G.M. 011-4336017
TEL. 011-4336018/011-4390924 W/O BETELHEM
FAX. 011-4336019 011-4336018
30 YOSUF IBRAHIM OMER - SPAGHETI
ADDRESS. HARERI TEL. 025- 6660969 844 TON
FAX

31 DIPLOMATIC FLOUR FACTORY - FLOUR


CITY. MEKELE TEL. 0344420291 -
FAX

32 ALMI FLOUR FACTORY - FLOUR


ADDRESS. MEKELE TEL. 011-2751870

33 ALFA FLOUR FACTORY - FLOUR


ADDRESS. MEKELE

34 MESHOBIA FLOUR & BISCUITS FACTORY - FLOUR


ADDRESS. OROMIA TEL. - BISCUITS
FAX

35 UNIVERSAL FOOD COMPLEX - FLOUR ATO TEFERY YIRGA


ADDRESS 011-4393639
TEL. 011- 4393639
FAX . 011- 4393961

36 AWASH FOOD COMPANY - BISCUITS MRSVIREN


ADDRESS. HAMILTON
TEL. 011-5509262 022-1128409 011-5509268
FAX. 011- 5509262 011-1128409

37 KEBRON FOOD COMPLEX - FLOUR ATO YOSEF


ADDRESS. TEL. - BISCUITS TADDESSE
FAX. 011-2842045/6 0911-2111640/1

38 ALMAZ WAQWEYA FLOUR FACTORY - FLOUR W/O ALMAZ


ADDRESS. TEL. - BISCUITS WAQWEYA
FAX 0911-607094

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/BIRR/
39 TALEGEN CHAKA FOOD PROCESSING - FLOUR ATO TALEGEN
ADDRESS. TEL. - BISCUITS CHAKA
FAX 0911-223092

40 HANA P.L.C. /HANAN/ - FLOUR ATO MUKTAR SHIFA


CITY. - BISCUITS 3,135,000 41 0911-205203
TEL. 011-5525592/011-6624916
FAX
41 MENA PACKED FOODS - FLOUR ATO MEKETE
ADDRESS. - BISCUITS MULUGETA
TEL. 011-2778223 0911-647286
FAX

42 ANBESA FLOUR FACTORY - FLOUR ATO TEWODROS


ADDRESS. TEL. - BISCUITS AKLILE BIRHAN
FAX 0911-210548

43 KASAHUN ABEBE AGRO- PROCESSING -CHILDREN FOOD ATO KASAHUN


ENTERPRISE NUTRIENTS ABEBE
ADDRESS. ALEMGENA OROMIA TEL. 011- -SOLUBLE FOOD 0911-625508
3382213
FAX
44 ETHIO-MAIZE PRODUCTS & AGRO- - FLOUR ATO SOLOMON
INDUSTRY - BISCUITS HAILU
ADDRESS. 0911-235083
TEL. 011-4392011
FAX
45 KANA FLOUR FACTORY - FLOUR ATO MEKONEN
ADDRESS. A.A. ABUARE 011-1235098
TEL. 011- 1223522/011-1235198
FAX. 011-1235197

46 GIZAW ANDETO FIOUR, PASTA, - FLOUR ATO GIZAW


MACARONI & BISCUIT FACTORY -PASTA ANDETO
ADDRESS. A.A. TEL. - MACARONI 011-
FAX - BISCUIT

47 ADWA FLOUR FACTORY - FLOUR ATO


ADDRESS. A.A. KALITI TEL. 011-340777
FAX. 011-652261

48 WENDMAMACHOCH FLOUR FACTORY ATO AHMED


ADDRESS. BESHIR
TEL. 011-1572066 0911-203518
FAX. 011-1572075

49 ETHIOPIAN TOURIST ORGANIZATION, - ENJERA


/FOOD PROCESSING & SALES DEPART,/ - BREAD ATO MENGESHA
ADDRESS. -PEPPER 2306 TON 309 KEBEDE
TEL. 011-6612833 -SHIRO 011-6180544
FAX. 011-6610511 - MISIR ,
- KIK

50 HAILU TESEMA ENJERA PRODUCTION


ENTERPRISE ADDRESS. TEL. - FRESH ENJERA 3,000 80 ATO HAILU TESEMA
FAX ENJERAS 0911-487359
PER 24
HOURS

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NO NAME OF THE COMPANY PRODUCT TYPE CAPITAL
PER YEAR WORKERS 4.6.1.1.1 CONTACT
/BIRR/
51 BROTHERS FLOUR & BISCUIT - FLOUR ATO AHMED
FACTORY - BISCUITS BESHIR G.M. 0911-
ADDRESS. OROMIA NAZRETH 213820
TEL. 022- 1121212/011-1572066 ATO ADEFRIS
FAX. 022-1121100 0911-614040
EMAIL: BWFF @ ETHIONET.ET

52 SEID HUSSIEN WHEAT FLOUR


ADDRESS. KALLU
TEL.
FAX
53 HUSSEN AHMED WHEAT FLOUR
ADDRESS. KOMBOLCHA
TEL.
FAX
54 AHMED MOHAMMED SIRAJ WHEAT FLOUR
ADDRESS. SHOA ROBIT
TEL.
FAX
55 ASRAT MOKONEN WHEAT FLOUR
ADDRESS. BAHR DAR
TEL.
FAX
56 GULELAT BPGALE WHEAT FLOUR
ADDRESS. BICHENA
TEL.
FAX
57 YEKUNO G/SELASIE WHEAT FLOUR
ADDRESS. BAHR DAR
TEL.
FAX
58 ALEBEL DERIB WHEAT FLOUR
ADDRESS. GONDAR
TEL.
FAX
69 NEGATU DESALEGN WHEAT FLOUR
ADDRESS. DESSSIE
TEL.
FAX
60 MERIMA BURHAN WHEAT FLOUR
ADDRESS. KEMISSIE
TEL.
FAX
61 TEFERA LEGESE WHEAT FLOUR
ADDRESS. D.BIRHAN
TEL.
FAX
62 NURHUSEIN FEREGA WHEAT FLOUR
ADDRESS. DESSIE
TEL.
FAX
63 BORENA FLOUR FACTORY
ADDRESS: DEBREZEIT
TEL.
FAX
64 ACHA FLOUR FACTORY
ADDRESS.AA KOTEBE
TEL.
65 HILINA ENRICHED FOOD - SOYA BEAN W/O GENET ABEBE
PROCESSING CENTER PLC - GROUND NUT GM 911252282ATO
ADDRESS: KALITI - BUTTER BELETE BEYENE
TEL. 011-4421253 - CHECK PEAN 0911-207722
FAX. 011-4421252 - FLOUR
66 HEALTH CARE FOOD - BERTA FLOUR BELETE BEYENE
MANUFACTURING PLC GM
- TENA FLOUR
ADDRESS: KALITI 0911-207722
TEL. 011-4390854 - SOYA FLOUR
FAX. 011-4393940
- FAMIX FLOUR

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/BIRR/
67 AHADUKES FOOD PRODUCTS PLC - BISCUITS AO SOLOMON
ADDRESS: AA WENDIMNEH GM
- CARTON/ 101,250,000
TEL. 011-4669924/25/26 0911-201534
FAX. 011- 4669927 PACKAGE ATO TAKELE
0911-208185

68 YENEGAT TSEHAYE FOOD INDUSTRY -FLOUR ATO NEGATU


PLC. DESALEGN
ADDRESS DESSIE/KOMBOLCHA 0911-217535
TEL. 033-1112474
033-1118039
011-6515239
FAX. 011-6604801
69 LOME ADAMA FARMERS UNION - FLOUR ATO DEMERE
ADDRESS:- OROMIA ADAMA - BREAD DEMSIE
7,000,000 7,000
TEL. FAX. -HARICOT BEANS
BREAD/DAY
CLEANING

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Conventional Traffic
YEAR 2009 Break-bulk Liquid Bulk Dry Bulk Vehicles Others TOTAL
Metric Ton Metric Ton Metric Ton Metric Ton Metric Ton
January 86,771 286,730 184,452 5,460 34,337 597,750
February 100,463 164,748 127,740 9,066 17,610 419,627
March 164,433 209,329 146,794 6,606 10,539 537,701
April 111,240 231,045 202,572 6,246 15,418 566,521
May 99,160 186,125 170,194 5,562 10,764 471,805
June 158,930 192,236 225,433 8,537 8,580 593,716
July 197,960 223,866 221,966 6,156 8,003 657,951
August 113,941 166,838 157,086 7,566 9,727 455,158
September 200,762 153,171 21,092 8,604 10,745 394,374
October 234,743 251,276 118,744 12,192 14,231 631,186
November 234,293 181,233 150,990 10,656 23,268 600,440
December 279,709 224,719 194,998 16,038 4,292 719,756
TOTAL 1,982,405 2,471,316 1,922,061 102,689 167,514 6,645,985

Conventional Traffic
YEAR 2008 Breakbulk Liquid Bulk Dry Bulk Vehicles Others TOTAL
Metric Ton Metric Ton Metric Ton Metric Ton Metric Ton
January 143,423 238,386 136,404 3,678 1,325 523,216
February 88,478 175,248 169,884 5,919 3,924 443,453
March 69,527 176,309 205,070 11,474 3,824 466,204
April 134,332 191,412 123,876 11,433 4,282 465,335
May 43,954 235,955 80,279 6,680 4,607 371,475
June 142,402 206,003 42,000 6,775 6,050 403,230
July 193,365 129,411 6,413 7,492 5,046 341,727
August 92,943 245,809 146,107 5,398 10,731 500,988
September 216,403 178,246 206,630 10,988 6,577 618,844
October 119,982 215,247 315,605 9,388 2,771 662,993
November 75,158 124,875 228,571 17,116 11,049 456,769
December 99,072 197,149 241,074 6,957 17,444 561,696
TOTAL 1,419,039 2,314,050 1,901,913 103,298 77,630 5,815,930

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Container Traffic
INBOUND :
IMPORT TRANSHIPMENT
Year 2008 Empty Full Total Empty Full Total
January 13 13,279 13,292 12 1,707 1,719
February 334 11,993 12,327 615 2,050 2,665
March 675 11,348 12,023 906 1,761 2,667
April 454 12,015 12,469 1,101 1,958 3,059
May 459 13,640 14,099 925 2,252 3,177
June 23 9,836 9,859 139 2,623 2,762
July 18 12,577 12,595 431 2,474 2,905
August 366 12,700 13,066 900 2,778 3,678
September 7 12,785 12,792 26 1,764 1,790
October 7 14,024 14,031 727 1,810 2,537
November 9 14,130 14,139 638 1,794 2,432
December 1 12,105 12,106 - 1 1
Total 2,366 150,432 152,798 6,420 22,972 29,392

OUTBOUND :
EXPORT TRANSHIPMENT
Year 2008 Empty Full Total Empty Full Total
January 9,195 2,558 11,753 170 2,468 2,638
February 7,985 2,961 10,946 598 2,067 2,665
March 8,878 3,526 12,404 552 2,584 3,136
April 7,170 4,054 11,224 1,371 1,858 3,229
May 8,579 2,999 11,578 1,075 2,705 3,780
June 7,169 2,392 9,561 552 2,494 3,046
July 9,930 3,600 13,530 405 2,505 2,910
August 6,370 2,159 8,529 740 2,521 3,261
September 10,270 1,932 12,202 192 2,171 2,363
October 10,652 1,682 12,334 569 2,674 3,243
November 10,321 1,414 11,735 752 2,224 2,976
December 12,627 1,744 14,371 18 840 858
Total 109,146 31,021 140,167 6,994 27,111 34,105

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REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND BERBERA PORT AUTHORITY


VESSELS ARRIVED IN THE YEAR 2007 AS AGAINST 2008-2009
DHOWS SHIPS TOTAL
MONTH 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009
Jan 9 10 21 20 18 22 29 28 43
Feb 16 18 14 21 20 26 37 38 40
Mar 14 11 12 23 24 19 37 35 31
Apr 16 12 16 17 22 25 33 34 41
May 11 12 23 21 22 19 32 34 42
Jun 4 6 9 17 21 20 21 27 29
Jul 5 12 1 24 26 34 29 38 35
Aug 1 5 3 34 30 33 35 35 36
Sep 8 20 12 33 26 28 41 46 40
Oct 8 18 30 27 20 14 35 38 44
Nov 12 10 26 42 51 44 54 61 70
Dec 12 19 20 42 36 23 54 55 43

REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND PORT OF BERBERA-IMPORT STATISTICS 2008-2009


Month 2008 2009
Jan 45,522 38,556
Feb 33,479 60,400
Mar 85,566 53,619
Apr 39,043 66,451
May 50,131 88,880
Jun 31,393 55,210
Jul 41,567 83,056
Aug 50,234 47,851
Sep 46,443 62,434
Oct 104,752 58,650
Nov 55,312 94,765
Dec 96,654 89,563
TOTAL 680,096 799,435

REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND BERBERA PORT AUTHORITY SHIPPING DEPARTMENT


CONTAINERS REPORT FOR THE YEARS 2008
MONTH SIZE 20 SIZE 40 TEU KGS
Jan 451 162 775 12,796,435
Feb 199 104 407 6,018,300
Mar 592 229 1,050 17,262,360
Apr 434 147 728 12,315,561
May 276 166 608 9,012,080
Jun 434 156 746 11,708,130
Jul 621 195 1,011 17,867,690
Aug 556 53 662 13,695,290
Sep 738 152 1,042 19,205,520
Oct 626 187 1,000 17,505,290
Nov 957 224 1,405 27,347,853
Dec 923 216 1,355 26,194,400
TOTAL 6,807 1,991 10,789 190,928,909

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CONTAINERS REPORT FOR THE YEARS 2009
MONTH SIZE 20 SIZE 40 TEU KGS
Jan 390 257 904 13,555,700
Feb 312 137 586 9,232,200
Mar 204 66 336 6,014,000
Apr 390 240 870 13,111,700
May 453 140 733 13,256,200
Jun 611 154 919 16,649,220
Jul 709 220 1,149 21,265,980
Aug 310 163 636 9,717,791
Sep 511 182 875 16,132,020
Oct 126 82 290 4,299,790
Nov 812 280 1,372 24,261,450
Dec 381 129 639 11,560
TOTAL 5,209 2,050 9,309 147,507,611

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ANNEX 7: NGOS IN ETHIOPIA

NAME OF ORGANISATIONS TELEPHONE NO. FAX NO. (+ 251)


(+ 251)
A.C.O.R.D (AGENCY FOR CO- OPERATION & RESEARCH IN
DEVELOPMENT +251 663 2691 6627763

6610534/0911- 6610519
ACF
214044/6610519
ACDI/VOCA 0911-1362554/011-5503948

4654671 4653420
ACTION AID

ADRA 5512212/0911-508568

APDA 5159787 5538820

CARE 011-6183294 5538035

CATHOLIC RELIEF SERVICE (CRS) 011-2-788800/0911-507305

CANADA CHRISTIAN CHILDREN'S FUND (CCCF)


6627535/6627534 610557

CHRISTIAN CHILDREN'S FUND ETHIOPIA (CCFE)


6612928/6613426 0911-250738

CCM (COMITATO COLLABORAZIONE MEDICA)


011-5520549/091-1217251

0911-882321/011-
CHF 6636358/091-
1882321
NCERN INTERNATIONAL 6611730/ 0911-215697 6611544/6611730

PROJECT CONCERN INTERNATIONAL/PCI 3713989

COOPI 0911-203224/6293149 6610911

CRDA 4402389/4400677/4390322 4422280

INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF PEOPLES


(CISP) 6624556/6622671 6626666

EURONAID 6184184/6632563 6615049

5159074 5512643
ERCS
4169245/4169698/4169701/4
FARM AFRICA 670051/46 4169696
70055-57/0911-217795
FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY INTERNATIONAL (FHI)
6621977/0911-116025 6620777

GOAL ETHIOPIA 6-451252/49/47/091- 4671441


1214432

HARARGHE CATHOLIC SERVICE(HCS) 025-1114248/1111207 -

HANDICAP INTERNATIONAL ETHIOPIA


091-
6634898
1248439/6614101/6634897
5513631/5516904 5516203
HOPE FOR THE HORN

ICRC (INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS)


0911-480923/6478300

0911-207163/5514317/0911- 5512888
IFRC
207163
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS (IMC) 6638984-86 6628563

IRC 6630479/6636735-37 6613650

6630479/6636735-37 6613650
ACTING CD

ISLAMIC RELIEF 6639357/6622318/0911- 1639358


906908
LUTHERAN WORLD FEDERATION/WS 1553288/550308 1552514

LAY VOLUNTEERS
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION (LVIA) 6187650/6189446 6189446

MERCY CORPS 0911-870361/011-4169337

MERLIN (MEDICAL EMERGENCY RELIEF INTERNATIONAL) 0911-


254080/6187981/6639297/61 6185708
85708
6610398/6612870/6610011 6610533
MSF-BELGIUM

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NAME OF ORGANISATIONS TELEPHONE NO. FAX NO. (+ 251)
(+ 251)
6512353/5/6511091/0911201 6614908
MSF-HOLLAND
455
6510079/6624976/6180192/
MSF-GREECE 0911-236849 6180192

MFM (MENSCHEN FUR 011-4421666-67/4402871/72 4404999


MENSCHEN)
NORWEGIAN CHURCH AID 55511291/5512922 5518167

(ACT/ETHIOPIA FORUM COORDINATOR) 011-5512922/0912-036137 011-5501024

ORDA (ORG.FOR REHABILITATION


5504455/54 (A.A) 5517244
& DEVT. IN AMHARA)
058/2200985 (BAHIRDAR) 3200987

OROMO SELF-HELP 5536962/5537303-06/0911- 6613533


ORGANISATION(OSHO) 200620
OXFAM/GB 6613344/6611791 6613533

INTERMON OXFAM ETHIOPIA 6610054/0913-359384

OXFAM CANADA 6639204/6610044/6626298/2 6615578


4
OXFAM/USA 6624281/82/627874/621814/ 6615578
639205
PCAE 5545827/28/29 4661197

RELIFE SOCIETY OF TIGRAY (REST) 5514378/5516337 5512694

SAVE THE CHILDREN - NORWAY 3206381/82/84 5515286

011 3 72 80 4 3 / 011 3728045


SAVE THE CHILDREN - USA
3728455-61

DEPUTY 3728455/3728041/43/372845 3728045


5-61

SAVE THE CHILDREN - UK 091-254274/6293466- 6293470


69/6291915
SAVE THE CHILDREN - DENMARK 3728921/3728918-19/091-
1216079

SAVE THE CHILDREN - CANADA 3-206343/0911-507603

SAVE THE CHILDREN - SWEDEN 3210960/43/45/0911-206046 3710149

SAVE THE CHILDREN - FINLAND 1206432/9406230 1206433

4160390/91 4160288
SOS SAHEL

SOS CHILDRENS VILLAGE


0911-191257

WELTHUNGERHILFE (FORMER GAA) 091-1202277/6624765 6624731

WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL/ETHIOPIA 6293348/6293351/6293360/6 6293346


7

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DISTANCES FROM CAPITAL CITY TO MAJOR TOWNS (KM)

ADDIS ARBA BAHIR DEBRE DIRE MIZAN


ORIGIN ABEBA MINCH ASAYITA ASELA ASOSA AWASA AXUM DAR BIRHAN DESSIE DAWA GAMBELA GONDER HARER JIGJIGA JIMA KOMBOLCHA MEKELE TEFERI NAZRET NEKEMTE SEMERA WELKITE

ADDIS ABEBA - 448.95 644.39 174.96 654.31 304.03 886.21 542.27 129.40 394.87 502.65 683.83 711.24 512.06 612.39 338.35 371.07 721.67 550.65 97.90 321.81 580.57 156.95
ARBA MINCH 448.95 - 997.88 528.44 955.21 205.10 1,334.38 991.22 577.58 843.04 856.13 769.53 1,160.20 865.54 965.88 373.63 819.24 1,169.84 582.40 451.38 622.70 934.05 325.25

ASAYITA 644.39 997.88 - 623.55 1,297.92 804.01 638.41 618.69 481.66 272.31 524.04 1,327.44 665.10 572.96 673.30 976.31 248.51 473.87 1,188.61 546.49 965.42 63.83 794.91

ASELA 174.96 528.44 623.55 - 828.49 334.57 1,060.38 717.23 303.58 569.05 481.81 858.01 886.20 491.22 591.55 506.87 545.24 895.85 719.18 77.06 495.98 559.73 325.48

ASOSA 654.31 955.21 1,297.92 828.49 - 957.56 1,178.16 703.30 782.94 1,048.40 1,156.18 679.73 872.27 1,165.59 1,265.93 552.37 1,024.60 1,375.20 725.48 751.43 332.51 1,234.10 629.96

AWASA 304.03 205.10 804.01 334.57 957.56 - 1,189.46 846.30 432.65 698.12 662.26 871.62 1,015.27 671.67 772.01 475.72 674.31 1,024.92 688.02 257.51 625.05 740.18 297.97

AXUM 886.21 1,334.38 638.41 1,060.38 1,178.16 1,189.46 - 474.87 756.80 491.34 1,088.67 1,207.68 305.89 1,098.08 1,198.42 1,223.77 515.14 164.54 1,436.08 983.32 845.66 574.58 1,042.38

BAHIR DAR 542.27 991.22 618.69 717.23 703.30 846.30 474.87 - 575.31 377.42 1,044.91 732.81 168.98 1,054.33 1,154.66 605.45 401.22 553.08 778.56 640.17 370.79 554.86 699.22

DEBRE BIRHAN 129.40 577.58 481.66 303.58 782.94 432.65 756.80 575.31 - 265.46 582.37 812.45 744.28 591.78 692.12 466.97 241.66 592.26 679.27 226.52 450.43 417.84 285.58

DESSIE 394.87 843.04 272.31 569.05 1,048.40 698.12 491.34 377.42 265.46 - 669.55 1,077.92 423.84 678.96 779.29 732.43 23.80 326.80 944.74 491.99 715.89 208.48 551.04

DIRE DAWA 502.65 856.13 524.04 481.81 1,156.18 662.26 1,088.67 1,044.91 582.37 669.55 - 1,185.69 1,213.89 48.92 149.26 834.56 645.74 924.14 1,046.87 404.75 823.67 487.99 653.17

GAMBELA 683.83 769.53 1,327.44 858.01 679.73 871.62 1,207.68 732.81 812.45 1,077.92 1,185.69 - 901.79 1,195.10 1,295.44 395.90 1,054.11 1,404.72 299.89 780.95 362.02 1,263.61 577.30

GONDER 711.24 1,160.20 665.10 886.20 872.27 1,015.27 305.89 168.98 744.28 423.84 1,213.89 901.79 - 1,223.30 1,323.64 774.43 447.64 470.43 947.54 809.14 539.77 601.28 868.20

HARER 512.06 865.54 572.96 491.22 1,165.59 671.67 1,098.08 1,054.33 591.78 678.96 48.92 1,195.10 1,223.30 - 100.34 843.97 655.15 933.55 1,056.28 414.16 833.08 640.67 662.58

JIGJIGA 612.39 965.88 673.30 591.55 1,265.93 772.01 1,198.42 1,154.66 692.12 779.29 149.26 1,295.44 1,323.64 100.34 - 944.31 755.49 1,033.88 1,156.61 514.49 933.42 741.01 762.91

JIMA 338.35 373.63 976.31 506.87 552.37 475.72 1,223.77 605.45 466.97 732.43 834.56 395.90 774.43 843.97 944.31 - 708.63 1,059.24 217.33 429.81 234.66 912.48 181.40

KOMBOLCHA 371.07 819.24 248.51 545.24 1,024.60 674.31 515.14 401.22 241.66 23.80 645.74 1,054.11 447.64 655.15 755.49 708.63 - 350.60 920.94 468.18 692.09 184.68 527.24

MEKELE 721.67 1,169.84 473.87 895.85 1,375.20 1,024.92 164.54 553.08 592.26 326.80 924.14 1,404.72 470.43 933.55 1,033.88 1,059.24 350.60 - 1,271.54 818.79 1,042.70 410.05 877.84

MIZAN TEFERI 550.65 582.40 1,188.61 719.18 725.48 688.02 1,436.08 778.56 679.27 944.74 1,046.87 299.89 947.54 1,056.28 1,156.61 217.33 920.94 1,271.54 - 642.12 407.77 1,124.79 393.70

NAZRET 97.90 451.38 546.49 77.06 751.43 257.51 983.32 640.17 226.52 491.99 404.75 780.95 809.14 414.16 514.49 429.81 468.18 818.79 642.12 - 418.92 482.67 248.42

NEKEMTE 321.81 622.70 965.42 495.98 332.51 625.05 845.66 370.79 450.43 715.89 823.67 362.02 539.77 833.08 933.42 234.66 692.09 1,042.70 407.77 418.92 - 901.59 297.46

SEMERA 580.57 934.05 63.83 559.73 1,234.10 740.18 574.58 554.86 417.84 208.48 487.99 1,263.61 601.28 640.67 741.01 912.48 184.68 410.05 1,124.79 482.67 901.59 - 731.09

WELKITE 156.95 325.25 794.91 325.48 629.96 297.97 1,042.38 699.22 285.58 551.04 653.17 577.30 868.20 662.58 762.91 181.40 527.24 877.84 393.70 248.42 297.46 731.09 -

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DISTANCES MATRIX BY TIME (HOURS)

ADDIS ARBA BAHIR DEBRE DIRE MIZAN


ORIGIN ABEBA MINCH ASAYITA ASELA ASOSA AWASA AXUM DAR BIRHAN DESSIE DAWA GAMBELA GONDER HARER JIGJIGA JIMA KOMBOLCHA MEKELE TEFERI NAZRET NEKEMTE SEMERA WELKITE
ADDIS ABEBA - 7.48 11.16 2.92 13.68 5.37 16.07 9.05 2.16 6.58 8.38 14.42 13.08 8.53 10.21 5.64 6.18 12.03 10.95 1.63 5.37 9.68 2.62

ARBA MINCH 7.48 - 17.05 8.81 20.08 4.22 23.54 16.53 9.63 14.05 14.27 18.14 20.57 14.43 16.10 8.25 13.65 19.50 13.50 7.52 11.77 15.57 6.32

ASAYITA 11.16 17.05 - 10.81 24.82 14.12 13.58 14.59 9.24 5.95 11.04 25.56 15.94 11.86 13.53 16.69 5.56 9.55 22.00 9.52 16.51 1.48 13.66

ASELA 2.92 8.81 10.81 - 16.58 5.88 18.97 11.96 5.06 9.48 8.03 17.32 16.00 8.19 9.86 8.45 9.09 14.94 13.76 1.28 8.27 9.33 5.42

ASOSA 13.68 20.08 24.82 16.58 - 19.04 28.01 16.33 15.83 20.25 22.05 16.99 20.37 22.20 23.88 13.80 19.85 25.70 18.14 15.30 8.31 23.35 13.76

AWASA 5.37 4.22 14.12 5.88 19.04 - 21.43 14.42 7.52 11.94 11.35 18.96 18.46 11.50 13.17 9.08 11.55 17.40 14.39 4.60 10.73 12.64 6.11

AXUM 16.07 23.54 13.58 18.97 28.01 21.43 - 11.68 13.91 9.49 20.67 28.75 7.65 20.83 22.50 21.69 9.88 4.04 27.01 17.69 19.70 12.10 18.67

BAHIR DAR 9.05 16.53 14.59 11.96 16.33 14.42 11.68 - 10.47 9.23 17.42 17.07 4.04 17.58 19.25 13.87 9.63 11.86 18.21 10.68 8.02 13.11 11.66

DEBRE BIRHAN 2.16 9.63 9.24 5.06 15.83 7.52 13.91 10.47 - 4.42 10.50 16.56 14.51 10.66 12.33 7.78 4.03 9.88 13.10 3.78 7.51 7.76 4.76

DESSIE 6.58 14.05 5.95 9.48 20.25 11.94 9.49 9.23 4.42 - 11.95 20.99 10.58 12.11 13.78 12.21 0.40 5.45 17.52 8.20 11.94 4.47 9.18

DIRE DAWA 8.38 14.27 11.04 8.03 22.05 11.35 20.67 17.42 10.50 11.95 - 22.78 21.46 0.82 2.49 13.91 11.56 16.64 19.22 6.75 13.73 10.03 10.89

GAMBELA 14.42 18.14 25.56 17.32 16.99 18.96 28.75 17.07 16.56 20.99 22.78 - 21.11 22.94 24.61 9.89 20.59 6.44 7.50 16.04 9.05 24.08 12.91

GONDER 13.08 20.57 15.94 16.00 20.37 18.46 7.65 4.04 14.51 10.58 21.46 21.11 - 21.62 23.29 17.91 10.98 11.68 22.25 14.72 12.05 14.46 15.70

HARER 8.53 14.43 11.86 8.19 22.20 11.50 20.83 17.58 10.66 12.11 0.82 22.94 21.62 - 1.67 14.07 11.71 16.79 19.38 6.90 13.89 10.68 11.04

JIGJIGA 10.21 16.10 13.53 9.86 23.88 13.17 22.50 19.25 12.33 13.78 2.49 24.61 23.29 1.67 - 15.74 13.39 18.46 21.05 8.57 15.56 12.35 12.72

JIMA 5.64 8.25 16.69 8.45 13.80 9.08 21.69 13.87 7.78 12.21 13.91 9.89 17.91 14.07 15.74 - 11.81 17.66 5.40 7.16 5.86 15.21 3.02

KOMBOLCHA 6.18 13.65 5.56 9.09 19.85 11.55 9.88 9.63 4.03 0.40 11.56 20.59 10.98 11.71 13.39 11.81 - 5.85 17.12 7.80 11.54 4.08 8.79

MEKELE 12.03 19.50 9.55 14.94 25.70 17.40 4.04 11.86 9.88 5.45 16.64 26.44 11.68 16.79 18.46 17.66 5.85 - 22.97 13.65 17.39 8.07 14.64

MIZAN TEFERI 10.95 13.50 22.00 13.76 18.14 14.39 27.01 18.21 13.10 17.52 19.22 7.50 22.25 19.38 21.05 5.40 17.12 22.97 - 12.48 10.19 20.52 8.34

NAZRET 1.63 7.52 9.52 1.28 15.30 4.60 17.69 10.68 3.78 8.20 6.75 16.04 14.72 6.90 8.57 7.16 7.80 13.65 12.48 - 6.99 8.04 4.14

NEKEMTE 5.37 11.77 16.51 8.27 8.31 10.73 19.70 8.02 7.51 11.94 13.73 9.05 12.05 13.89 15.56 5.86 11.54 17.39 10.19 6.99 - 15.03 5.45

SEMERA 9.68 15.57 1.48 9.33 23.35 12.64 12.10 13.11 7.76 4.47 10.03 24.08 14.46 10.68 12.35 15.21 4.08 8.07 20.52 8.04 15.03 - 12.18

WELKITE 2.62 6.32 13.66 5.42 13.76 6.11 18.67 11.66 4.76 9.18 10.89 12.91 15.70 11.04 12.72 3.02 8.79 14.64 8.34 4.14 5.45 12.18 -

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