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Assessment
Assessment:
Name of Assessor
Title & Position
Email Contact
Egypt
Arab Republic of Egypt
From
th
th
4 January 2011
To 4 February 2011
Khalid Al-Qudsi
Head of Logistics & Food Procurement WFP Syria
khalid.al-qudsi@wfp.org
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Table of Contents
1.
2.
Logistics Infrastructure............................................................................................................................. 14
2.1.
Port Assessment .............................................................................................................................. 14
2.2.
Egypt Port Tariffs ............................................................................................................................. 36
2.3.
Airport Assessment.......................................................................................................................... 42
2.4.
Road Assessment ............................................................................................................................ 59
2.5.
Railway Network .............................................................................................................................. 60
2.6.
Waterways Assessment .................................................................................................................. 62
2.7.
Storage Assessment ....................................................................................................................... 63
2.8.
Milling Assessment .......................................................................................................................... 64
3.
4.
5.
Annexes ................................................................................................................................................... 92
5.1.
Annex 1: List of Contacts ................................................................................................................. 92
5.2.
Annex 2: Websites in this LCA ........................................................................................................ 94
5.3.
Annex 3: Maps ................................................................................................................................. 94
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1.
1.1.
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Country Profile
Historical Overview
The regularity and richness of the annual Nile River flood, coupled with semi-isolation
provided by deserts to the east and west, allowed for the development of one of the world's
great civilizations
A unified kingdom arose circa 3200 BC, and a series of dynasties ruled in Egypt for the next
three millennia. The last native dynasty fell to the Persians in 341 B.C., who in turn were
replaced by the Greeks, Romans, and Byzantines
It was the Arabs who introduced Islam and the Arabic language in the 7th century and who
ruled for the next six centuries. A local military caste, the Mamluks took control about 1250
and continued to govern after the conquest of Egypt by the Ottoman Turks in 1517
Following the completion of the Suez Canal in 1869, Egypt became an important world
transportation hub, but also fell heavily into debt
Ostensibly to protect its investments, Britain seized control of Egypt's government in 1882, but
nominal allegiance to the Ottoman Empire continued until 1914
Partially independent from the UK in 1922, Egypt acquired full sovereignty with the overthrow
of the British-backed monarchy in 1952
The completion of the Aswan High Dam in 1971 and the resultant Lake Nasser have altered
the time-honored place of the Nile River in the agriculture and ecology of Egypt
A rapidly growing population (the largest in the Arab world), limited arable land, and
dependence on the Nile all continue to overtax resources and stress society
The government has struggled to meet the demands of Egypt's growing population through
economic reform and massive investment in communications and physical infrastructure
In 2011 there was a popular uprising that resulted in the long-term President Hosni Mubarak
stepping down from power and the military accepted interim control until democratic elections
could take place later in the year
1.2.
1.1.1.
Basic Facts
Basic Facts
Country Size
(comparison)
Population
Population Growth Rate
Capital
Language
Ethnic Groups
Religions
Population Density
Border countries
GDP per capita (US$)
% of population below
national poverty line
Age Structure
Life Expectancy
Source
1,001,450 km - Slightly bigger than Tanzania
th
CIA
2011 estimate
2011 estimate
Wikipedia
20%
2005 estimate
0 14 years: 32.7%
15 64 years: 62.8%
65 years and over: 4.5%
72.66 years (Male: 70.07, Female: 75.38)
CIA
CIA
CIA
CIA
CIA
2010 estimate
2011 estimate
2011 estimate
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Year
2011
2010
2005
2000
1995
1.3.
Source: ?
Rate of Inflation
12.8%
11.9%
9.5%
2.8%
9.4%
Humanitarian Background
1.3.1.
Yes
Comments / Details
Periodic droughts hit the country
Egypt has frequent earthquakes as the Red Sea is the rift zone
between the African and the Arabian Tectonic Plates
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Epidemic
Yes
Flood
Yes
Volcano
No
Tsunami Wave
No
Wind storm
Yes
365 AD: The magnitude 8 to 8.5 quake in the year AD 365 caused
heavy destruction on the whole of Crete. The tsunami that developed
because of the quake completely destroyed coastal regions as far as
Egypt and eastern Sicily. Records indicate that 50,000 people lost
their lives in Alexandria
Recent: Since 1995 there have been 3 tsunamis recorded in the
Mediterranean Sea with waves exceeding 2.0 m in height.
Source: www.tsunami-alarm-system.com/en/phenomenontsunami/occurrences-mediterranean.html
Khamsin wind storm takes place during spring
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Man-made
Civil strife
Yes
International conflict
Displaced in country
Yes
No
Refugees in country
Yes
No
Landmines casualties
Yes
1.3.2.
th
From - To
From - To
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1.3.3.
1.3.3.1.
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Government Contacts
Email: mfti@mfti.gov.eg
Web: www.mfti.gov.eg
Ministry of Information,
Radio and Television
Broadcasting Building,
Maspiro- Kornesh el Nile,
Cairo, Egypt
Email: info@moinfo.gov.eg
Web: www.moinfo.gov.eg
Ministry of Communications
and Information Technology,
Km 28 Cairo-Alexandria Road,
Cairo, Egypt
Email: webmaster@mcit.gov.eg
Web: www.mcit.gov.eg
Email: info@mfa.gov.eg
Web: www.mfa.gov.eg/mfa_portal/ar-EG
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Ministry of Transport,
Nasr Road,
Nasr City,
Cairo, Egypt
Email: info@mot.gov.eg
Web: www.mot.gov.eg/
Ministry of Finance,
1 Ramsis Street,
Ministry of Finance Towers,
Nasr City,
Cairo, Egypt
Email: finance@mof.gov.eg
Email: webmaster@mof.gov.eg
Web: www.mof.gov.eg
Ministry of Health,
3 Magless El Shaab Street,
Cairo,
Egypt
Email: webmaster@mohp.gov.eg
Web: www.mohp.gov.eg
1.3.3.3.
Egypt UN Contacts
Agency
Contact Names & Email
Name: Mr. James W. Rawley
UN RC
Title: Resident Coordinator
Email: james.w.rawley@undp.org
Name: Mr. Moujahed Achouri
FAO
Title: Deputy Regional Representative
Email: moujahed.achouri@fao.org
Name: Mr. Saad A. Al-Otaibi
FAO*
Title: Assistant Regional Director General
Email: saad.alotaibi@fao.org
Name: Mr. Mohamed Khonji
ICAO
Title: ICAO Regional Director
Email: mkhonji@cairo.icao.int
Name: Mr. Mohamed El Eraky
IFAD
Title: Country Officer
Email: mohamed.eleraky@undp.org
Name: Mr. Youssef Qaryouti
ILO
Title: Director
Email: qaryouti@ilo.org
Name: Mr. Pasquale Lupoli
IOM
Title: Regional Representative
Email: plupoli@iom.int
Name: Dr. Miloud Ameziane
ITU*
Title: Regional Representative
Email: miloud.ameziane@itu.int
Name: Mr. Abdul Haq Amiri
OCHA*
Title: Head of Regional Office
Email: amiri@un.org
Name: Mr. Jean-Luc Tonglet
OCHA
Title: Deputy Head
Email: tonglet@un.org
Name: Mrs. Hind Khatib-Othman
UNAIDS*
Title: Regional Director
Email: khatibh@unaids.org
Telephone
Cell
Egypt UN Contacts
Agency
Contact Names & Email
Name: Dr. Wessam El Beih
UNAIDS
Title: Country Officer
Email: elbeihw@unaids.org
Name: Ms. Mona Hammam
UNDP*
Title: Regional Director
Email: mona.hammam@undp.org
Name: Mr. Mounir Tabet
UNDP
Title: Country Director
Email: mounir.tabet@undp.org
Name: Dr. Tarek Shawki
UNESCO*
Title: Regional Director
Email: t.shawki@unesco.org
Name: Mr. Hafedh Chekir
UNFPA*
Title: Regional Director
Email: chekir@unfpa.org
Name: Mr. Ziad Rifai
UNFPA
Title: Resident Representative
Email: rifai@unfpa.org
Name: Dr. Muhamad Kadhim
UN Habitat
Title: Senior Human Settlements Officer
Email: muhammad.kadhim@unhabitat.org
Name: Mr. Mohammed Dayri
UNHCR*
Title: Regional Representative
Email: dayri@unhcr.org
Name: Ms. Khawla Mattar
UNIC
Title: Director
Email: khawla.mattar@unic-eg.org
Name: Mr. Philippe Duamelle
UNICEF
Title: Representative
Email: pduamelle@unicef.org
Name: Ms. Lucia Cartini
UNIDO*
Title: Representative & Head of Regional Office
Email: l.cartini@unido.org
Name: Ms. Maya Morsy
UNIFEM
Title: Coordinator
Email: maya.morsy@unifem.org
Name: Mr. Amjad Abbashar
UNISDR*
Title: Head of Regional Office
Email: abbashar@un.org
Name: Mr. Mohamed Abdul Aziz
UNODC*
Title: Regional Representative
Email: mohamed.abdul-aziz@unodc.org
Name: Dr. Abeer Al-Khraisha
UNRWA
Title: Head, UNRAW Liasion Office
Email: a.alkhraisha@unrwa.org
Name: Ms. Chadia Wannous
Title: Regional Coordinator for Avian and
UNSIC
Pandemic Influenza
Email: chadia.wannous@undp.or g
Name: Mr. David Craig
World Bank
Title: Director Egypt, Yemen and Djibouti
Email: acraig@worldbank.org
Name: Mr. Gian Pietro Bordignon
WFP
Title: WFP Representative & Country Director
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N/A
N/A
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Egypt UN Contacts
Agency
Contact Names & Email
Email: gianpietro.bordignon@wfp.org
Name: Mr. Daly Belgasmi
WFP*
Title: Regional Director
Email: daly.belgasmi@wfp.org
Name: Dr. Naeema Al Gasseer
WHO
Title: WHO Representative
Email: algasseern@emro.who.int
Name: Dr. Hussein Gezayri
WHO*
Title: Regional Director
Email: wregy@egy.emro.who.int
* Regional Office
1.4.
Telephone
Cell
N/A
N/A
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Customs Information
1.5.
1.5.1.
A)
???
Emergency Response
?
NGOs
C)
?
Exemption Certificate Application Procedure:
See below
Process to be followed (step by step / flowchart)
1) ?
2) ?
3) ?
D)
Telecoms
Equipment
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Yes, Original,
3 copies,
applies to UN
and NGOs
Yes, in case no
commercial
Donation
invoice apply
/Non3 copies,
Commercial
applies to UN
Certificates
and NGOs
Yes, Original,
3 copies,
Packing
applies to UN
Lists
and NGOs
Certificate of
Origin
Phytosanitary
Other
Certificate
Documents
Fumigation
Certificate
Additional Notes
Process for import of medicines:
?
AWB,
BL,
Other
Transport
Docs
1.5.2.
Customs Clearance
1.5.2.1.
General Information
Customs Information
Document Requirements
Embargoes
Prohibited Items
General Restrictions
1.5.3.
Medicines
Vehicles &
Spare Parts
Staff &
Office
Supplies
Telecoms
Equipment
Yes, original
Yes, original
and 3 copies
Yes, original
and 3 copies
Yes, original
and 3 copies
Yes, original &
3 copies
Yes, original
and 3 copies
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Additional Notes
1.5.4.
Value (US$)
???
???
Weight (kgs)
???
???
A)
Transit Regime
Transit Regime
?
1.5.5.
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2.
Logistics Infrastructure
Port Assessment
2.1.
2.1.1.
Port of Alexandria
Alexandria Port
31 11 00 N
Longitude
29 52 00 E
Port Contacts
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Approach: Harbour protected by fringe of reefs and two breakwaters. Two channels, great pass 2 km
long, 220 m wide, 13.7 m deep and Boghaz pass, 91 m wide, 9.14 m deep, 1.6 km long
Pilotage: Compulsory. Pilot boards off harbour entrance waiting area at 31 12 6 N, 29 44 - 5' E with
a radius of 2.4 km
Radio frequency information: Call sign SUH on 444,5 and 8578khz and VHF Channel 16
Weather: Prevailing N westerly winds, force 2 - 3 in summer, 4 - 7 in winter.
Tides: Rise of tide, 0.3 m to 0.45 m
Accommodation: The port is divided into 2 separate harbors, west and east with a T-shaped peninsula
between them. There is a total quay length of 10,500 m comprising around 80 berths, of which around
65 are in operation for commercial shipping
The west harbour comprises of inner and outer harbour. The inner harbour has a water of 243 ha and
depths ranging between 5.2 m to 9.2 m. 29 berths for general cargo, 6 berths for passenger vessels and
3 military wharves, lighters are used extensively to unload cargo.
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The outer harbour covers an area of 510 ha and has depths up to 19.8 m
Quayage includes 5 berths for coal, 3 berths for timber, 9 berths for grain, 5 berths for nitrate and
mollasses, and 1 berth for livestock and 5 berths for petroleum products and cooking oils
There is a free zone area in the port and also rail connections.
Storage: Area of sheds, 14 ha, refrigerated storage of 6,000 mt capacity
Cranes: Three floating cranes of 70,100 and 120 mt. Dockside cranes from 5 to 40 mt capacity and
mobile cranes available.
Provisions: ISSA members available
Water: Available by barge
Container and Ro/Ro facilities: Container terminal covering 16 ha, operated by Alexandria Container
Handling Co - Quay length of 710 m and depth alongside of 14 m
Equipment includes 3 container gantry cranes, 2x 4 mt, and 1x 32 mt, 2 transtainers and 4 yard gantries
plus various front handlers etc.
Storage: Space for 6,500 teu's and 350 points for refrigerated containers
A 160 m long Ro/Ro berth also features in the terminal complex. Containers can be handled at some
suitable conventional berths. Ro/Ro vessels can be handled at some other berths in the port.
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Remarks
General Cargo
Passenger
Ferries, Ro-Ro & Passenger
Warships
Containers
Coal
Fertilizer
Molasses
Timber
Grains & Flour
Livestock
Bulk, Petroleum Products & Cooking Oils
USD
USD
USD
USD
USD
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No. of Tugs
Nil
1
2
USD
90
150
209
294
387
514
578
610
717
2.1.3.
Port Said
2.1.3.1.
Port Overview
Longitude
32 18 00 E
Situated on the Mediterranean Sea coast at the Northern end of the Suez Canal
2.1.3.2.
Port Contacts
Port Address
Contact
Fax
2.1.3.3.
Port Contacts
Port Said Port Authority, Moustafa Kamel & Azmey Street, Port Said, Egypt
???
Telephone
+206 622 3892
+206 623 5913
Telephone
+206 623 6941
Port Performance
Performance: 2010
Vessels Calls
Container traffic (TEUs)
Total Cargo Handling (mt)
Total Annual Capacity of the Port
???
???
???
???
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Capacity: 2009
Export activity of the Port
Import activity of the port
2.1.4.
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Bulk
mt / Year
???
???
Container
TEUs / Year
???
???
Conventional
mt / Year
???
???
Overview
Approach: 15 nautical miles before arrival at the approach (fairway) buoy all vessels should contact the
harbour office by VHF Ch. 16 in position Lat. 31 21 32 N; Long. 32 20 81 E
Anchorage: Two anchorage areas: Northern area: For vessels with draught over 42 ft and VLCC's, 4th
generation containerships, 3rd generation container ships and vessels over 39 ft d up to 42 ft. Berths in
Northern zone called (V)
Southern area: For all other vessels, berths in Southern area called (c). N.B.: The area between the
East limit of two anchorage areas and the approach channels is prohibited for anchorage to all vessels
and floating units.
Anchorage area for transshipment operations.
a) Vessels up to 60 ft Latitude 31 25 N, Longitude 32 27 E
b) Vessels over 60 ft Latitude 31 27 N, Longitude 32 28 E
Pilotage: Compulsory for all vessels arriving, sailing, moving, changing berth or shifting in harbour.
Radio frequency information: Port management office listening on VHF Ch. 16 (156.200 MHz), Ch. 12
(156.600 MHz) and Ch. 13 (156.650 MHz)
Weather conditions: The weather most of the year is normally N Westerly. The height of tide is 0.50 m
at spring tide. The tidal current 1.0 knot at windy weather. Peak currents about 50 min after predicted
HW and LW. In summer and winter about 0.20 m and 0.30 m
Accommodation: This is an artificial harbour, well sheltered by breakwaters. Depth at entrance 12.50 m
max. Authorized draft in harbour 10.67 m; in entrance channel and canal 11.28 m.
Quays at harbour as follows:
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Length (m)
142
102
202
172
217
217
232
202
172
197
242
197
324
324
324
324
324
Depth (m)
11.6
10.4
11.9
11.6
11.8
12.8
11.9
11.9
11.9
12.5
11.9
12.8
12.8
12.8
11.9
11.9
11.9
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Yacht
300
5.0
1I
232
10.5
2I
202
11.0
3I
266
11.0
0R
92
11.0
1R
137
10.0
2R
241
9.0
3R
190
10.0
4R
246
9.0
6R
232
11.3
BH
145
8.2
Container
350
11.9
Abbas
570
11.9
Sheriff Basin
510
11.6
Multi-purpose
250
12.8
Quays at Abbas (BA) and Sheriff (B.Sh) Basins max permissible draft 8.23 m, vessels drawing more
than 8.23 m have to discharge cargo into lighters
The quay with a water depth of 5 m, used for lighters and other shallow draught vessels
Container and Ro/Ro facilities: The area between bollards 23 and 24 of the deep water Abbas Quay
serve as a container and Ro/Ro berth, depth alongside 8.23 m, container terminal situated in the Abbas
Basin, operated by Port Said Container Handling Co
Equipment includes two heavy duty container gantry cranes of 41 mt capacity. A further 250 m of quay
is available adjacent to the container terminal, which is a multipurpose berth operated under the control
of the port authority. Also a 65 m quay that caters for Ro/Ro ships.
Bulk cargo facilities: Floating grain discharge plant for vessels up to 11.6 m draft capacity, 5,000 mt/day
Ship repairs: Port Said shipyard (P.S.S.) has repair facilities for different vessels as well as salvage by
qualified divers as well as inspection and under water welding operations for repair up to 50,000 dwt
and executing repairs afloat along repair quays, at anchorage areas and also on way through canal
Port Said Floating Docks
Main Specifications
Carrying capacity
Length over pontoon
Clear width
Dock 1
Dock 2
Dock 3
5,000 mt
10,000 mt
25,000 mt
106 m
170 m
210 m
21.8 m
28 m
35 m
1x 5 mt
2x 10 mt
1x 7.5 m
Dock cranes
1x 6 mt
N/A
1x 12 mt
Building berth: Length 150 m, breadth 43 m, slope 1=165. Arranged for building 2 vessels 12,000 dwt each
or one vessel 20,000 dwt, equipped with 4 cranes (2x 60 mt and 2x 40m t lifting capacity)
Port Said Floating Cranes
Main Specifications
Khalifa
40 mt
38 m
15.5 m
30 m
Bahgat
Badawi
100 mt
40 m
10 m
30 m
EMLAK
ENRAZ
200 mt
35 m
8.8 m
28.8 m
500 mt
60 m
15 m
40 m
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Damietta Port
2.1.5.1.
Port Overview
Port Contacts
Port Address
Telephone
E 031 45 00
Situated on estuary of the east branch of River Nile, 70 km west of Port Said
2.1.5.2.
Longitude
Port Contacts
Damietta Port Authority, P.O. Box 13, Damietta, Egypt
+205 732 5940
Fax
+205 732 5930
Approach: Access Channel from the north 11 km long, 300 m wide, reducing to 250 m wide when
approaching the breakwater. The channel is buoyed with 18 buoys. Odd numbers west, even numbers
even. Depth in channel and waiting area has been dredged to 15m.
Anchorages: Waiting area marked by buoys in positions:
o
North buoy: 31 36' 43 N, 31 44 58 E
o
West buoy:
31 35' 41 N, 31 44 33 E
o
Middle buoy: 31 35' 33 N, 31 45 20 E
o
East buoy:
31 35' 25 N, 31 46 06 E
o
N-East buoy: 31 36' 30 N, 31 46 12 E
o
Depth: 18m
Pilotage: Compulsory. Vessels must inform Damietta Port Authority by cable 7 days before ETA
Radio frequencies: Continuous watch on VHF Ch.16, 156,8 Mhz. Port working on VHF Ch. 14.
Weather & Tides: Winds N to NW. rise of tide 0.5 m.
Accommodation: The harbour is protected by two breakwaters,1,400 m & 560 m long
There is also 700 m of secondary berthing for small vessels with a max draft of 4.5 m.
Storage: 5 warehouses totaling 25,000 m, refrigerated space of 3,000 m, open storage of 589,000 m
Cranes: Four mobile Gantry Cranes capacity 40 mt, two mobile cranes cap. 20 mt and four mobile
cranes capacity 15 mt. 22 forklifts with capacity ranging from 5 mt to 40 mt are available.
Container and Ro/Ro facilities: Terminal operated by Damietta Container & Cargo Handling Co
Equipment: 40 mt container gantry cranes. Ro/Ro facilities are available. Back-up area of 258,000 m
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Bulk cargo facilities: Grain silo with a capacity of 100,000 mt vessels up to 80,000 dwt can be
accommodated at the terminal, which has two suction unloaders with a capacity of 700 t/h. Behind the
silos there is barge basin with a depth of 5 m, allowing the loading of inland craft which can transit the
4.5 km long canal to River Nile
Berths: There are a total of 14 berths for ocean going vessels
2.1.6.
2.1.6.1.
Port Overview
Port Contacts
Port Address
Telephone
Longitude
E 032 33 24
2.1.6.2.
Depth
13.1
12.0
12.0
14.5
Waste Facilities: A barge is ready to receive dirty ballast. Special containers for garbage disposal.
Bunkers: All grades can be supplied through Copetrole via ships agents.
Towage: Compulsory inside the port. One tug is required for vessels of more than 122 m long and 3
tugs under master command. Tugs of 1,500 hp and 2,500 hp are available.
Principal Imports: Cement, grain & general cargo. Exports: Agricultural Products, fertilizer and furniture.
Medical facilities: Hospitals at Ras El Bar 6 km and Damietta 8 km. Airport: Port Said 60 km, Cairo
International 180 km. Railway: Damietta railway station, 80 km
Total Length
250
200
225
300
Port Contacts
Red Sea Ports Authority, P.O. Box 1, Port Tawfik, Suez, Egypt
+206 233 1123
Fax
+206 233 1117
Approach: Approaching vessels contact the Suez Harbour Office by VHF channel 16 or 11 eight
All ships arriving or leaving have to pass the separation zone (S and N) buoys on their port side. The
port movement is effected through the western channel
Anchorages: Incoming vessels have two anchorage areas:
th
rd
o Area 1: For VLCC's, 4 and 3 generation containerships, lash ships over 35,000 SCGT,
vessels over 12.25 m draft, LPG and LNG vessels (loaded or NGF).
o Waiting 2: Vessels must not let go their anchors except in the anchorage areas.
Pilotage: Compulsory for entering, leaving or moving in the pilotage zone of Suez bay. Pilotage is
handled by the S.C.A. The Pilot signal must be hoisted before entering the zone. Specified anchorage
sited in Suez roads are laid down for vessels having to await Pilots
No night movements; movements only effected from 1300 to 1630 hours and passenger ships have
priority which means other vessels have very restricted berthing/un-berthing times at Port Tewfik.
Weather and tides: Bay sheltered from all points except south during March and April. Strong winds
(Khamassine) blows and may close the canal and cancel movements to and from Port Tewfik.
The height of tide about 1.90 m at Spring Tide (Co-oscillates with the tides of the Red Sea)
Peak current occurs about 50 min after predicted HW and LW at Port Tewfik.
In summer, the duration of the ST exceeds the average of 6 hours. In winter, the NT is predominant.
The ST is prolonged by strong N winds - the NT is prolonged by strong S winds.
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The average peak current is about 1.5 knots. In Spring tides current may reach 2.5 knots.
Largest vessel: 150 LOA, 7.93 m maximum draft
Accommodation: Port Tewfik, consists of (N) and (S) quays. The (N) quay, 700 m long, 8.07 m of water
at HW, where four ships can be accommodated. (Priority to passenger ferries)
The arsenal (Khedivya) quay on the (S) basin, is 7.31 m deep at HW, berths 9,10 and 11
Port Tewfik Berth Details
Berth
Length (m)
1
100
45
150
78
150
9 11
110
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Depth (m)
8.0
8.4
8.4
7.7
Remarks
General cargo and ferries
General Cargo
Ferries and general cargo
General cargo and small units
Port Tewfik quay accommodates passenger vessels in transit for the Suez Canal, draft of vessels
should not exceed 8.23 m, no restrictions as to size, length or beam
Application to berth must be submitted to the SCA in writing, stating the number of passengers on board
and their anticipated movements.
Radio Frequency Information: Port Management Office listening in on channel 16 (156,800 MHz) and
channel 11 (156,550 MHz)
Cranes: Floating cranes with lifting capacity up to 500 tons on the main hook, and up to 1,400 tons on
the boat davit, two cranes of 70 tons, eleven of 10-30 tons, more than 50 forklifts of 4 tons and 2 of 25
tons. 2 derricks - 60 tons and 120 tons.
Tanker Terminals: Seven concrete jetties for tankers of approximately 18,000 DWT only daylight
berthing permitted. Ample tank storage for bulk petroleum products. Largest vessel 169 m long, with
loaded draft of 8 m.
The terminal situated in the Suez Roads, comprises one quay used by tankers chartered by EGPC, min
depth of water at lowest in the approach channel and at the quay, 11-58 m, Six pipelines in operation.
All types of oil products can be handled. No fixed facilities for dirty ballast. One f/water pipeline. Largest
vessel 228 m.
Bunkers: Available by barge
Ship repairs: Port Suez shipyard facilities include a trim-dock with a lifting capacity of 1,700 tons
pontoon length of 171 m and inside breadth of 62.3 m
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Vessels up to 30,000 DWT can be docked in the conventional way and vessels up to 300,000 DWT can
be accepted on the facility.
Dry dock with dimensions 141m x 21m x 6.7m and slipway of 250 tons, two cranes 10 mt and 15 mt. A
floating workshop available, fully equipped for emergency repairs. All ship building facilities
Port Tewfik shipyard is equipped with a synchro-lift of 2,000 tons lifting capacity. A factory for
manufacturing fiber glass products, considered to be the biggest of its kind in the region.
Airport: International airport at Cairo, approximately 120 km.
Medical assistance and pharmacies: Very good hospitals are available with ample first and second
classes accommodations and all medical prescriptions are executed at any time and delivered
2.1.7.
2.1.7.1.
Port Overview
Longitude
E 030 04 30
2.1.7.2.
Port Contacts
Port Contacts
Port Address
Telephone
Approach: Vessels proceeding to Abu Qir Bay from a westerly direction should keep well to the north of
Sultan Shoal and Culloden Reef
Anchorages: Anchorages for large vessels can be obtained in Abu Qir Bay about 2.5 kms off the
southern extremity of Geziret Disuqi (Nelson Island) bearing 270 degrees, in a depth of 15 m
Accommodation: Five quays with a total length of 1,500 m and depth alongside of 5 m
Large vessels unloading grain are handled in Abu Qir Bay
Grain silo: converted from a bulk carrier, permanently moored at the quayside in the harbour
Equipment includes conveyor belts, cranes and an automatic packaging system for cereals
2.1.8.
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2.1.9.
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El Dekheiler Port
2.1.9.1.
Port Overview
Longitude
E 029 48 00
2.1.9.2.
Port Contacts
Port Contacts
El Dekheiler Port Authority, C/o Alexandria Port Authority,
106 Horriya Street, El Shatby, Alexandria, Egypt
+203 445 8394
Fax
+203 445 8397
Port Address
Telephone
Length (m)
Depth (m)
90/1
935
46
90/1
1,003
65
92
1,000
49
94 96
1,607
46
98
820
39
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2.1.10.
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2.1.10.1.
Port Overview
Longitude
E 029 40 00
2.1.10.2.
Port Contacts
Port Contacts
Port Address
Telephone
Pilotage: Compulsory
Radio Information: All messages to be sent via Alexandria/Port Said radio stations Sidi Kerir has an HF
long range Radio working on 2182 and 4142,5khz. VHF Ch. 16 and 78.
Accommodation: Five berths for tankers at SBM can accommodate tankers up to 150,000 dwt and 15.8
m max. draft, and two SBM can accommodate tankers up to 400,000 dwt and 22.9 m depth
All buoys are equipped with de-ballasting sea lines leading to a water treatment system onshore.
Storage: Onshore facilities include (15) Double - Deck floating roof welded steel storage tanks, total
storage capacity of 1,500,000 m
Bunkers: Not available. Towage: Available
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2.1.11.
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2.1.11.1.
Port Overview
Port Contacts
Port Address
Telephone
E 033 07 00
2.1.11.2.
Longitude
Port Contacts
Sinai Manganese Co S.A.E., Head Office, 1 Sh Bustan, Cairo
+202 757 395
Fax
+202 756 697
Approach: Abu Zenima bay is entered between Ras Abu Zenima and Cairn Point and has a draft of over
18.3 m
A sand bank extends off shore about 1295 m from Ras Abu Zenima, marked by a conical buoy; on east
side, edge of bank is about 185 m from pier head.
Anchorage: Good anchorage in depths of 18.3 m sand and mud bottom.
Pilotage: Master can get vessels alongside pier with assistance of pier master who embarks vessel.
Weather: Southerly winds dangerous from November to May. Masters must haul off immediately.
Largest vessel: 152 m length, 20.40 m wide, 7.62 m draft. Height from water line to top of hatch or rail
should not exceed 9.75 m.
Accommodation: Vessels may lie alongside pier head for bow-hawsers, a screw-pile pier extends 133.5
m SSE from shore. A concrete pier with a shore crane eastward of pier.
Towage: Tugs not necessary
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2.1.12.
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2.1.12.1.
Port Overview
Situated on west shore of the Gulf of Suez. Tanker terminal at southern end of Suez Mediterranean
pipeline (SUMED)
2.1.12.2.
Port Contacts
Port Contacts
Port Address
Telephone
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2.1.13.
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Adabiya Port
2.1.13.1.
Port Overview
Port Contacts
Port Address
Telephone
E 032 28 50
Situated on the western shore of Suez by, 9 - 6 km SW of Port Tewfik (Suez Docks)
2.1.13.2.
Longitude
Port Contacts
Red Sea Ports Authority, P.O. Box 1, Port Tawfik, Suez, Egypt
Fax
Pilotage: Compulsory
Largest vessel: 200 m LOA, 12.2 m max draft
Accommodation: Consists of ten berths : One used for cement, six Quays for general cargo, and one
Quay for small craft. The LOA of berths 100 m 220 m with drafts ranging from 8.2 m 12.2 m
Cranes: Two 15 mt Quay cranes, one 10 mt mobile crane, and one 8 mt floating crane.
Water and provisions: Available
Bunkers: Available
Towage: Available
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Hurghada Port
2.1.14.1.
Port Overview
Port Contacts
Port Address
Telephone
E 033 49 00
Hurghada Port is located at the west coast of the Red Sea 370 Km south Suez City
2.1.14.2.
Longitude
Port Contacts
Red Sea Ports Authority, P.O. Box 1, Suez Port, Port Tawfik, South Sinai, Egypt
+206 233 1124
Fax
+206 233 1120
Approach: Gifatin channel is entered from the north between Franken Point and the reef, 1.5 km east
south east and from the south between Sha'b El-Lug and Umm-Agawish El-Kerir. Minimum depth in the
channel is 7.3 m.
Anchorage: Anchorage is obtainable in 16-18 m.
Weather: Strong north winds can create considerable sea.
Largest vessel: 100 m LOA and 7.32 m maximum draft.
Accommodation: Two piers with a hauling off buoy south of it.
o North pier is wooden with a T shaped head
o South is 150 m long with depth of 12 m alongside its head.
Vessels berth alongside with an anchor south east and a hawser from the stern to the hauling off buoy.
Provisions: Available. Water: Available.
Tanker terminals: Tankers normally berth at the north pier and the south pier is connected by pipelines
to the oil tanks.
Medical facilities: Available.
Airports: Available.
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2.1.15.
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Nuweiba Port
2.1.15.1.
Port Overview
E 034 40 00
2.1.15.2.
Port Contacts
Port Address
Telephone
Longitude
Port Contacts
Red Sea Ports Authority, Port of Neuwbia, South Sinai, Egypt
+206 252 0368
Fax
+206 252 0364
Pilotage: Compulsory. Berthing and un-berthing can be carried out at any time of the day.
Tides: Range of tide 0.9 m
Largest vessel: 120 m LOA, 7.32 m Maximum draft.
Berth #1 - 92 m long and 7.93 m wide
Berth #2 - 42 m long and 7.83 m wide
Berth #3 - 120 m long and 7.93 m wide
Berths 1 and 2 are used by passenger ferries; berth 3 is used by general cargo vessels.
Storage: Warehouse of 1,000 m, open yard of 60,000 m.
Towage: Available.
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2.1.16.
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2.1.16.1.
Port Overview
Longitude
E 033 10 30
2.1.16.2.
Port Contacts
Port Contacts
Port Address
Telephone
Approach: Tankers calling at the mooring must send an ETA 72, 24, and 12 hrs to the Suez oil Co
(SUCO) Head Office including advice any equipment required from shore and call Ras Budran 4 hrs
prior to arrival on VHF Ch. 16.74.
Anchorages: Anchorage is in position Lat. 28 52' 30'' N, Long 33 06' 54'' E in depth of 38 m.
Pilotage: Compulsory. Master must contact SUCO mooring master.
Radio frequency information: VHF Ch. 74 (2638 kHz). For marine Budran Ch. 16 and 12
Weather and Tides: Wind speed approx. 20 knots, swells usually from (NNW). Wave heights reach 6 m,
max velocity 45 knots, range of tide between 0.91 m and 1.22 m
Largest vessel: Max dwt 250,000 mt, max. D 18 m, max. LOA 198 m
Accommodation: Single buoy mooring connected to the shore by submarine pipelines. Depth at berth is
35 m. Vessel berthing takes place during daylight hours, un-berthing any time. Vessels must be
equipped with 10 mt capacity cranes
Loading rate 5,000 mt/hour via 16'' hoses. Ballast facility is available
There is a service jetty protected by breakwaters, for vessels of up to 6.5 max draft
Provisions and water: Not available, Bunkers: Available, Towage: Available, Medical facilities: Available.
Airport: Abu Rudeis, approx. 5 km distant
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2.1.17.
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2.1.17.1.
Port Overview
Longitude
E 033 07 00
2.1.17.2.
Port Contacts
Port Contacts
Port Address
Telephone
2.1.18.
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2.1.18.1.
Port Overview
Longitude
E 033 17 00
2.1.18.2.
Port Contacts
Port Contacts
Port Address
Telephone
Approach: Vessels may only approach from the (E) and if necessary anchor (SE) of the sea berth.
Under no circumstances should vessels anchor (N) of the sea berth.
Anchorages: Tankers should only anchor in the Ras Shukheir anchorage area which is defined as
position 28 16' 25'' N, 33 33' 00'' E, in a depth of 66 m.
Pilotage: Compulsory. Mooring master meets vessel in anchorage area.
Radio frequency information: Pilot station on VHF Ch. 8 and radio room on Ch. 16.
Weather and tides: Winds NW - NNW, Velocity 20 - 40 knots. Rage of tide (0.61 m).
Accommodation: Ras Shukheir consists of two sea berths: No. 1 is located approx. 1,707 m offshore in
water Depth of approx. 25.6 m and can accommodate vessels up to 350 m LOA. No 2 is located 0.5
mile (S) of No. 1 in water depth of 27.4 m and can accommodate vessels up to 305 m LOA
Max crude oil loading rate at berth No1 is approx. 55,000 bph and at No.2 is 51,000 bph
Berthing takes place during daylight, un-berthing anytime. There is a ballast facility available.
Tankers must have at least 150 fathoms of anchor chain as minimum
Vessels leaving Ras Shukheir oil terminal should time their departure to avoid impeding the navigation
of ships approaching in the southbound lane.
Provisions and water: Not Available.
Bunkers: Not Available. Liquefied Gas Terminals: One berth for loading fuel by pump.
Towage: Available. Medical facilities: Available. Airport: N of Ras Shukheir, approx. 101 kms
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2.1.19.
Safaga Port
2.1.19.1.
Port Overview
Longitude
E 033 56 00
2.1.19.2.
Port Contacts
Port Address
Telephone
Version 1.05
Port Contacts
Fax
Pilotage: Compulsory
Weather: Wind light in the morning, gains strength during day, making tying up more difficult.
Largest vessels: 200 m LOA, 12.2 m max draft
Rock phosphate and ground phosphate are loaded at this port for shipments all over the world
The mines are situated some 30 km away and are connected by company's own railway
Rock phosphate loaded (1,000 t/day) from elevator and phosphate in bags by ship's gear
The loading of bulk phosphate is carried out at the company's pier, depth 8.39 m
Storage: Two warehouses of 1,600 m. Provisions and water: Water and provisions available.
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2.2.
2.2.1.
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Amounts assessed to utilize licenses granted for carrying marine transport activity and other relating
activities in the Egyptian ports as follows:
1. Licenses for the activity of Shipping Agency:
A) Agent must collect an amount stipulated in Ministerial Decrees No. 70 & No. 72 for 1987
(attached) and settle same to Marine Transport section, Ministry of Transport & Communications.
B) L.E. 1 to be settled to the local Port Authority for each manifested ton of general cargo whether
loose or in containers. Egyptian goods for export and goods arrived for reshipments are
exempted.
C) As regards transit vessels:
- Up to 1,000 GRT: Free
- 1,000 10,000 GRT: US$ 200
- More than 10,000 GRT: US$ 250 to be paid to the concerned Port Authority either Port
Said or Suez according to vessel's direction whether north or south bound
Charged in disbursement account as follows:
o
Northbound Transits: Included in Port Dues invoice as Stamp Duty for development of state
resources
o
Southbound Transits: Separate invoice as Stamp Duty for development of state resources
Charged in disbursement account as follows:
o
Northbound Transits: Included in Port Dues invoice as a Port Authority Additional Charge (levy)
o
Southbound Transits: Separate invoice as Port Authority Additional Charge (levy)
Remuneration (to be collected by agents for payment to Ministry of Transport Sector)
Port Berthing Charges Alexandria, Damietta, Dekheila & Abu Kir
Vessels up to
Vessels more than 1,000
Vessels over 3,000
Vessel Type
1,000 tons GRT
& up to 3,000 tons GRT
tons GRT
Bulk Carriers/Tankers/Gen Cargo
$230
$384
$460
Container Vessels
$153
$230
$306
Transit Vessels
$200
$200
$200
The above fees are per call irrespective of number of operations, provided under same name agency. The
foregoing covers a stay of a ship for a period of 5 days, after which an additional fee of 10% to above
amounts, per day is to be charged
2.2.2.
Port Berthing Charges Suez Canal, Gulf of Suez, Red Sea Ports
Cargo & Tanker Vessels
One port $
- Up to 3,000 tons GRT
250
- From 3,001 up to 5,000 tons GRT
300
- From 5,001 up to 10,000 tons GRT
400
- From 10,001 up to 20,000 tons GRT
500
- From 20,001 up to 40,000 tons GRT
600
- Over 40,001 tons each extra 20,000 tons
100
Passenger & Tourist vessels
- Up to 15,000 tons GRT
400
- Over 15,000 tons GRT
600
At Suez Canal, Gulf of Suez, Red Sea Ports
- Tourist Yachts more than 60 m LOA
90
- Tugs and similar
200
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D) Additional Charges
An additional charge of $25 per port per vessel is charged for the attendance of vessels on arrival or on
departure, between, sunset and sunrise, or for rendering any services during night time including those
pertaining to loading and/or discharging operations, as well as repairs and supplies.
For vessels remaining at any port in excess of five days following their arrival, an additional fee of $25 is
charged for every subsequent 24 hours or part thereof.
Aforementioned remunerations to be reduced by 50% for passenger ships, tourist vessels and yachts
exceeding 60m
Out of the above remunerations, the agent to retain LE 40 (Forty Egyptian Pounds) for collecting and
payment of the above agency fees in US Dollars to the Government Maritime Sector according to
Ministerial Degree 137 for 1964.
F) Protecting Fee
A) Full fee for one port is charged for protecting owners' interests in such cases where a vessel
encounters any accident or casualty.
B) Only 50 % of the full fee is charged for attendance in respect of the following cases:
o
Delivery and/or redelivery of vessel
o
Entering the floating or dry docks, Undergoing repairs
o
Putting back to or taking refuge at any port
o
Loading or discharging cargo under a voyage charter party
o
For the husbandry of a chartered vessel on behalf of her owners by appointment
o
Staying in port awaiting sailing order
Commission on Freight and Passage fares
A) On freight of liner outward cargo booked in A.R.E.
5.00%
2.50%
D) On cargoes shipped under voyage charter or b/n - with exception of cargoes mentioned
under (e) in article (ii) - payable by the owner for each discharging or loading operation
E) For all inward and outward bulk cargoes, ores, phosphates, gypsum, clay, rice, cement,
fertilizers, sugar, grain, flour, potato seeds, aluminum, ore and manganese, which are
shipped under any contract or b/n or charter party, the scale of rates will apply and is
payable by the owners.
Please refer to
table below*
6.50%
2.50%
H) For undertaking shore leave arrangements in respect of passengers visiting town expassenger ships
$2.50 per
person
$ 3.50 per
passenger
J) Supervision fees: On cargoes loaded or discharged free in or free out basis and
covered by a liner BoL or constituting part cargo, payable by owners or operators
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Alexandria $
90
102
128
191
145
268
180
332
255
410
461
Scale of Rates
Thereafter $25 charged for every additional 1,000 freight tons or part thereof
The rates in items (a) and (c) of the article are also applied to freights of cargoes shipped by vessel
under time charters and payable by charters.
2.2.2.1.
2.2.2.2.
Financing
Funds must be transferred in advance of vessel's arrival to cover port disbursements and Suez Canal
Tolls
Collecting Commissions
On freight, demurrage and all other owners' entitlements collected by agents at port of arrival 0.5%
2.2.2.3.
Pilotage Dues
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Pilotage dues in port area & areas of dry & floating docks in ports of Alexandria, Damietta & Port Said
Also from Suez roads to any of Suez Canal entrances, Ibrahim Basin, Petroleum Basin, Adabiya Port,
Ataka Port, Southern Entrance of Suez Port in direction to sea or vice versa
Also at the pilotage area of each of the ports of Safaga, Hamrawein, Kosseir, Abu Ghousson, Sharm
El-Sheikh and El-Tor
For vessels up to 999 tons
US$ 35.60
For vessels from 1,000 to 4,999 tons
US$ 47.50
For vessels from 5,000 to 9,999 tons
US$ 71.25
For vessels from 10,000 to 19,999 tons
US$ 89.00
For vessels from 20,000 to 29,999 tons
US$ 105.10
For vessels from 30,000 to 39,999 tons
US$ 155.80
For vessels from 40,000 to 49,999 tons
US$ 195.70
For vessels from 50,000 to 59,999 tons
US$ 217.40
For vessels from 60,000 tons and over
US$ 253.70
Dues in items shown are to be augmented by 50% in case all the pilotage operation or part thereof took
place between sunset and sunrise.
Dues are to be multi-charged as many times as the vessel's pilotage operation may be repeated during
her entering, leaving the pilotage area or moving therein. However, shifting of a vessel from quay to
another which extends there from is to be regarded as one operation. Port Authority have the right to
grant exemption from pilotage dues when shifting of the vessel takes place according to the said
Authority's instructions for reasons relating to organizing the work in the port, not relating to the vessel
Dues as stated in item (b) are exempted when a vessel enters Port Said from her Southern entrance.
Dues as indicated in the above items are payable even if the pilot failed to board the vessel and steered
her from the pilot boat or from another vessel.
Besides the 75% reduction in port dues granted to vessels calling any of the Republic's ports on a tour,
passenger vessels have also granted 50% reduction in port dues provided no cargo operations are
carried out unless such cargoes are accompanied by passengers.
Tourist vessels are those running in planned tours and do not make local bookings or disembark
passengers in port
Passenger vessels are those specialized in transportation of passengers and embark or disembark
passengers locally. In both cases documents have to be submitted to Port Authority to prove their
status.
Mooring and projector Tariff
Additional Services
Activity
Direct transit service expenses
Port Said Eastern Branch
Mooring launch or crew
Mooring launches (2) or crew
Cancellation of mooring launches (2)
Request launch at any station
Request electrician at any station
Runners (transit) hired to accompany non-self steering vessels
Projector or electrician
Cancellation of projector
Projector base
Mooring & unmooring at Port Said
USD
155
102
540
1,080
194
97
59
3,459
290
59
303
220
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Additional Services
Activity
Changing berth at Port Said
Additional mooring (extra lines) at Port Said
Re-mooring at Port Said
Manila or sisal ropes
Runners (harbour) hired to accompany non-self steering vessels
USD
220
110
220
55
961
Sundry Expenses
Flat rate basis for following vessel's in transit:
USD
Vessels less than 400 GRT
200
From 401 GRT up to 1,000 GRT
400
From 1,001 GRT up to 5,000 GRT
1,200
From 5,001 GRT up to 10,000 GRT
1,400
Vessels over 10,001 GRT
1,600
Coastal vessel one port
USD
Vessels up to 1,000 GRT
300
Up to 5,000 GRT
500
Over 5,001 GRT
600
Notice: 10% additional if vessels remains in port after 48hrs each day or part of day
Parcels forwarding and releasing
USD
Up to 50 kgs
300
From 50 kgs up to 100 kgs
500
Over 100 kgs
???
Additional US$1 per every kilo in excess
Crew change operation
USD
One crew member
300
Two crew members/ship (per member)
250
From 3 to 7 crew members/ship (per member)
200
More than 7 crew members/ship (per member)
175
Notice: The above mentioned tariff excludes accommodation, cost of which will be determined on the
basis of your request
2.2.3.
Summary of ministerial decree 303/2003 comparing various charges for Egyptian & Passenger vessels
and other foreign vessels
Article No.
Names of Dues
Fees according to
Ministerial Decree 95/87
Foreign Ships
Remarks
USD
5
Port dues
$0.25
$0.0125
6/A
6/B
$0.05
7/A
$0.0125
Article No.
Names of Dues
Version 1.05
Fees according to
Ministerial Decree 95/87
Foreign Ships
Remarks
USD
7/B
$0.05
8/A
$3.00
8/B
$5.00
(min charge in both cases
$24)
8/C
$8.00
Light Dues
$0.10
$2.40
$3.00
$8.00
Other ships
$18.00
On normal days
$24.00
10
part thereof
Without engine
With engine
11
Additional dues
12
$15.00
Per day
13
Cattle storage
$0.70
Per head
$18.00
$15.00
Cargo or Petroleum
vessels
$12.00
14
Telephone fees
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Airport Assessment
2.3.
2.3.1.
Civil Aviation
2.3.1.1.
Overview
Main Airport
2.3.2.1.
General Overview
Cairo International Airport is located in the North-East of Cairo, the Capital of Egypt in Heliopolis, 22 km
northeast of central Cairo and 40 km from the Giza Pyramids.
A development plan is going underway to modernize the facilities and increase the airport passenger
capacity to 22 million people
Currently Cairo Airport consists of 3 terminals equipped with the latest technological devices
Location Details
Country
Province / District
Town or City (closest)
Airfield Name
Runway (3) Length
Orientation
IATA & ICAO codes
2.3.2.2.
Egypt
Cairo
Cairo
Cairo International Airport
3,300, 2x 4,000 m
05L/23R
CAI & HECA
30 08 15 N
031 24 20 E
116 m
Yes
60 m
Asphalt
24 hours/day, 7days/week
Performance
Performance
Total Aircraft Movements
Total Passengers
Airlines
Total Cargo
Latitude
Longitude
Elevation
International Airport
Runway Width
Runway Surface
Open from/to (hours)
Year: 2010
154,832
= 424 per day
16.1 million = 44,110 per day
65
= 55 passenger and 9 cargo airlines
274,550 mt = 752 mt per day
nd
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2.3.2.3.
Airfield Details
Airfield Details
Customs
Immigration
Terminal Building
Passenger Terminal
Cargo terminal
Pax transport to airfield
Control Tower
Weather Facilities
Catering Services
Base Operating Room
Airport Radar
NDB
VOR
ILS
Approach Lights
2.3.2.4.
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Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No (Tankers)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Category: 9
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Helicopter Pad(s)
Helipad
Present
Largest helicopter that can land
Yes
No limit
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2.3.2.5.
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Turnaround (US$)
2,139
2,387
2,016
1,022
1,175
1,420
2,546
2,972
1,855
1,311
891
4,205
1,905
1,954
3,170
848
1,195
1,485
891
3,278
2,300
989
977
1,974
2,566
1,039
3,274
1,187
893
1,416
1,167
It is agreed that the transit period for any type of aircraft shall be one hour (60 minutes) from chocks on
except for the wide body aircraft which shall be 90 minutes from chocks on;
In case of nightspot, the supply of equipment shall be provided for one hour on arrival and one hour on
departure;
The use of equipment or manpower (Laborers) in excess of the permitted time shall be charged per
hour or fraction thereof;
15% Discount is granted on the overall handling charges in case of Ramp Handling only whereby Traffic
Handling is performed by Carrier, i.e. without Passenger Handling, This service applies to Contracted
Airlines and not to Agents;
Technical landing (marshaling - chocks - steps) for refueling purpose only with / without a crew change
will be charged at 30% of Cairo Transit Rate according to the type of aircraft. Provision of Toilet and / or
Water Service / Internal Cleaning / Change of Catering form Belly to Aircraft Cabin and vice versa be
requested, this will be charged according to the new Equipment Charge List for extra time and / or
additional services. In case additional services are requested other than request item full handling
charges shall apply;
Technical landing for Military Aircraft shall be charged at US$ 214 per flight (Marshaling - Chocks - 2
Crew Buses) at all locations;
Private Aircraft under 20 teas shall be charged at US$ 161 per flight (Marshaling - Chocks -Crew / VIP
Bus) at all locations;
Request item such as G.P.U - A.S.U - A.C.U ... etc, will be charged extra according to new Equipment
Charge List for extra time and / or additional services;
Provision of equipment to company's handling themselves due to un serviceability or unavailability of
their own equipment will be provided depending on availability and will be charged at 50% over new
Equipment Charge List for extra time and / or additional services;
Should equipment be requested and provided but not used, 50% of its charge will be levied;
Carrier operating a ferry IN/Out flights will be granted 30% discount on the applicable full handling
charge of aircraft type;
Cargo handling charges are not included and are charged separately by Cargo Department except in
Reciprocal Agreements;
Taxi flights may request provision of buses only and will be charged at US$50 per bus.
2.3.2.6.
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Freighter Aircraft
Calculate the weight of load handled as per manifests (in/out) then charge US$ 160 per mt; fractions will
be rounded off to the next half mt;
A minimum charge shall be the transit rate of the aircraft type;
The transit period for the Freighter aircraft shall be 4 hours max;
The use of equipment or manpower (laborers) in excess of the permitted time shall be charged per hour
st
or fraction thereof according to the equipment charge list dated 1 May 2000
Handling in case of return from take-off point to ramp will not be charged extra, provided that a change
of load is not involved;
Handling in case of return from take-off point to ramp involving a change of load will be charged as for
handling services without traffic rights;
Handling in case of return after take-off, provided that a change of load is not involved, will be charged
as for handling services without traffic rights;
Handling in case of return after take-off, involving a change of load will be charged at full rate;
Flight operation assistance is on request and available 24 hrs. at the following rates:
Complete Operation Handling: US$ 161 per service;
Limited assistance, ATC flight plan + preparation of forecast folder: US$ 87 per service;
Catering supplies are on request and available 24 hrs
The handling company shall be entitled to use the Carrier's Originator code in all messages dispatched
on behalf of the Carrier and / or pertaining to the carrier's services. It is the responsibility of the carrier to
see that this is facilitated with SITA, Relay of signals shall be billed separately at cost price plus
accounting surcharge of 10%;
The charges indicated are subject to change without previous notice;
st
This scale of charge ref. FS-6/193/2000 dated 1 May 2000, cancels all previous issues;
N.B There is a 25% Airport Surcharge on Pushback and Towing.
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The use of equipment or manpower (laborers) shall be charged per hour or fraction thereof;
The difference between MSR and EAS rates does not exceed $2
Mentioned rates are pertinent to Egypt Air and EAS only for ground handling services
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2.3.3.
2.3.3.1.
Hall 4
Terminal 2 was inaugurated in 1986 with 7 boarding gates.[9] It primarily served European, Gulf and Far
Eastern airlines. The terminal was closed in April 2010 for complete renovations which will start in 2011
and last 36 months
The architecture of the terminal building limited the opportunities for further expansion which
necessitated the entire building to be closed for major structural overhaul at an estimated cost of $400
million.
In February 2010 the World Banks Board of Executive Directors approved a loan amount of $280
million to support the Cairo Airport Development Project (CADP) to overhaul the terminal with national
banks providing the rest.
The upgrade shall include the complete modernisation of the 20 year old facility to reach the same level
of service as the new Terminal 3. Once completed, the renovated terminal will be operated jointly with
Terminal 3 as one integrated terminal, thus, reinforcing the role of Cairo International Airport as a
regional hub.
The renovated terminal is scheduled for reopening in 2014 and will double the capacity of T2 to around
7.5 million passengers and double the number of gates from 7 to 14 (and an additional 5 remote
stands). Upon completion the terminal will raise the airports passenger capacity to 24 million.
The terminal will include larger and more modern retail areas and will also include Airbus A380 gates.
Upon completion in 2014 the passengers can expect a highly modern terminal offering international
standard service levels and more passenger conveniences, including large retail areas and lounges.
2.3.3.4.
Terminal 1
Terminal 1 - Hall 4 is dedicated to private and executive jet services. Even though it is referred to as a
'Hall' under Terminal 1 it is operated independently from the commercial passenger terminal. It has
proven to be one of the most successful general aviation halls in the Middle East.
Smart Aviation Company has been based at the building since 2007 however will move to a new
executive FBO in 2010 located adjacent to Hall 4.
2.3.3.3.
The terminal facilities include Departure Hall 1, International Hall 3, and Hall 4 for Private & Noncommercial Aircraft Services
As part of the recent upgrading and facility improvement scheme, the CAA demolished the old hall 3,
previously used for domestic arrivals and departures, to reconstruct a new hall to be used for
international arrivals. Terminal 1 is locally known as the "Old Airport," although its facilities were recently
given a complete overhaul and are newer than those of Terminal 2, which is still known as the "New
Airport."
Terminal 1 was originally used by Egypt Air and several Middle Eastern airlines however an increasing
number of other foreign carriers, such as Air France and KLM transferred operations from Terminal 2 in
2006
In May 2009 Egypt Air moved all its operations to the new Terminal 3 (along with all Star Alliance
airlines serving the airport)
In March 2010, with the closure of Terminal 2 for major renovation works, all non-Star Alliance airlines
serving the airport shifted operations to the terminal.
Departures and Arrivals are however with all airlines departing from Terminal 1 Hall 1, with the
exception Saudi Arabian Airlines who are the sole tenant of Terminal 1 Hall 2 due to the size of their
operations (SV accounted for 65% of Terminal 2's traffic in 2009)
Most international airlines arrive in Hall 3. Arrival Hall 2 was recently reopened and serves international
and domestic arrivals.
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Given projected growth, and the limited ability to expand Terminal 2, the Egyptian Ministry of Civil
Aviation began construction of Terminal 3 in 2004. The terminal was officially inaugurated on Thursday
th
18 December, 2008 and opened for commercial operations on 27 April 2009
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The facility is twice as large as the current two terminal buildings combined, with the capacity to handle
11 million passengers annually (6m international & 5m domestic) once the first phase is completed. It is
located adjacent to Terminal 2, and the two terminals are initially connected by a bridge. Access roads
have already been redesigned, and the parking lots relocated.
With its hub at the airport Egypt Air's operations were overhauled with the full transfer of its operations
(international and domestic) into the state of the art terminal between 27 April and 15 June 2009.
2.3.3.5.
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Two piers of extendable capacity and gates facilities serving domestic and international traffic, handled
through contact and remote. The main building and the piers are connected by concourses. Two of the
gates are equipped to handle the Airbus A380 aircraft. Provisions for a third pier are currently in the
planning stages.
Terminal 3 has 23 gates (2 gates for the A380), 6 check-in islands consisting of 110 check-in counters
(plus 10 mobile counters & 10 CUSS kiosks), 76 emigration and immigration counters (plus 5 biometric
gates), 52 contact & remote aircraft parking stands (5 with multiple use), 425 FIDS, 15 public
information points, 7 baggage carousels, 63 elevators, 50 moving walkways and 51 escalators.
Land side works including bridges and fly-over serving the traffic to and from the terminal building,
surface car park areas (multi-story parking garage capable of holding more than 3,000 cars), a new
access road connecting the airport with the Autostrad Road (Cairo Ring Road) and upgrading the
access roads.
Cairo Airport Airlines and Destinations Served (Jan 2011)
Airlines
Destinations
Aegean Airlines
Athens
Aeroflot
Moscow
Afriqiyah Airways
Tripoli
Air Algeria
Algiers
Air Berlin
Munich
Air France
Paris
AItalia
Rome
Alitalia operated by Air One Milan
Al Masria Universal Airlines Abha, Qassim, Yanbu
Austrian Airlines
Vienna
BMI
London
British Airways
London
Buraq Air
Tripoli
Continental Airlines
Newark
Czech Airlines
Prague
Delta Air Lines
New York
Abidjan, Abu Dhabi, Abuja, Abu Simbel, Accra, Addis Ababa,
Aleppo, Alexandria, Algiers, Amman, Amsterdam, Asmara,
Assiut, Aswan, Athens, Bahrain, Bangkok, Barcelona, Beijing,
Beirut, Benghazi, Berlin, Brussels, Casablanca, Copenhagen,
Damascus, Dammam, Dar el Salaam, Doha, Dubai,
Dsseldorf, Entebbe, Frankfurt, Geneva, Guangzhou,
Egypt Air
Hurghada, Istanbul, Jeddah, Johannesburg, Juba, Kano,
Khartoum, Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait, Lagos, Larnaca, Lisbon,
London, Lusaka, Luxor, Madrid, Medina, Milan, Moscow,
Mumbai, Munich, Muscat, Nairobi, New York, Osaka, Paris,
Riyadh, Rome, Sana'a, Sharjah, Sharm el-Sheikh, Sohag,
Tokyo, Toronto, Tripoli, Tunis, Vienna
Egypt Air Express
Alexandria, Aswan, Budapest, Catania, El Arish, Hurghada,
Terminal
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
3
1
1
3
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Tel Aviv
Dubai
Addis Ababa, Khartoum
Abu Dhabi
Bahrain
Beijing-Capital
Madrid
Baghdad, Sulaimaniyah
Brussels1
Khartoum, Nairobi
Amsterdam
Seoul-Incheon1
Kuwait
Benghazi, Sebha, Tripoli
Warsaw
Frankfurt
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
Munich
Milan-Malpensa
Beirut
Asmara, Port Sudan
Baghdad, Sulaimaniyah
Athens
Muscat
Doha
Ras al Khaimah[11]
Casablanca
Amman-Queen Alia
Abha, Dammam, Jeddah, Medina, Riyadh
Dubai, Singapore
Khartoum, Port Sudan
Khartoum
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
Zrich
1
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There are several ways to leave Cairo airport upon arrival. The most convenient way is by one of the
numerous limousine services
Pick-up points are in front of the terminals (curb side)
The prices are fixed depending on the destination and the car category
Category A are luxury limousines (e.g. Mercedes-Benz E-Class)
Category B are Micro Busses for up to seven passengers
Category C are midsized cars (e.g. Mitsubishi Lancer)
Category D are London Taxis
Cairo Airport Taxi Services
Destinations in Cairo
Airport (terminals, hotels)
Heliopolis
A
(Luxury)
EGP 65
EGP 110
B
(Micro Bus)
EGP 45
EGP 70
C
(Midsize)
EGP 45
EGP 60
D
(London Cab)
EGP 50
EGP 85
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B
(Micro Bus)
EGP 70
EGP 85
EGP 100
C
(Midsize)
EGP 65
EGP 65
EGP 80
D
(London Cab)
EGP 85
EGP 95
EGP 125
EGP 165
EGP 110
EGP 90
EGP 135
EGP 200
EGP 200
EGP 260
EGP 350
EGP 470
EGP 120
EGP 120
EGP 180
EGP 190
EGP 240
EGP 100
EGP 110
EGP 150
EGP 160
EGP 230
EGP 155
EGP 100
EGP 175
EGP 290
EGP 375
Tourists are often targeted by free taxi drivers in the arrival hall
Black and white taxis usually do not have a meter and prices are negotiated before travelling
The newer white taxis have meters
The price list for a category C limousine should give an idea of the upper limit for acceptable fares.
2.3.3.8.
A
(Luxury)
EGP 110
EGP 120
EGP 155
The airport can be reached via Oroba Road from Heliopolis or via the new road, connection Terminal 3
with the intersection between Ring Road and Suez Road
The toll for driving to the airport is EGP 5.
2.3.3.9.
Cairo International Airport Rental Car Companies
???
Oruba Road
Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt
Tel: +20 2 291 4255
Flight Information: +20 2 634 8566 (24 hours)
Budget Car Rental
Cairo, Egypt
Airport Office +20 2 914 277
Elite Car Rental
Cairo, Egypt
Tel: +20 2 360 9976
Hertz Car Rental
Cairo, Egypt
Airport Office +20 2 914 255 Ext. 2430
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2.3.4.
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Alexandria International airport is situated in the north of Egypt on the Mediterranean Sea, 7 km
southeast from the center of Alexandria City
Egypt Air (and subsidiary Egypt Air Express) is the largest airline at the airport, operating over 50
weekly domestic and regional flights with a mixture of Airbus A320 and Embraer E-170 aircraft
Location Details
Country
Province / District
Town or City (closest)
Airfield Name
Runway (2) Length
Orientation
IATA & ICAO codes
Egypt
Alexandria
Alexandria
El Nouzha Airport
2,200 & 1,800 m
04/22 & 18/36
ALY & HEAX
Latitude
Longitude
Elevation
International Airport
Runway Width
Runway Surface
Open from/to (hours)
29 56 55 N
031 11 02 E
0m
Yes
30 & 45 m
Asphalt
24 hours/day, 7days/week
Due to runway length aircraft size is restricted to A320, B737 and MD-90 only
2.3.4.1.
Performance
Performance
Total Aircraft Movements
Total Passengers
Airlines
Year: 2009
18,250
= 50 per day
1,142,421 = 3,130 per day
8
= 11 international destinations
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2.3.5.
It is located about 40 km southwest of Alexandria, in Borg El Arab (alternate spellings: Borg Al Arab,
Burg El Arab) and also serves the nearby areas of the Nile Delta
Location Details
Country
Governorate
Town or City (closest)
Airfield Name
Runway (1) Length
Orientation
IATA & ICAO codes
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Alexandria Governorate
Alexandria
Borg Al Arab Airport
3,400 m
14/32
HBE & HEBA
Latitude
Longitude
Elevation
International Airport
Runway Width
Runway Surface
Open from/to (hours)
29 55 05 N
029 41 47 E
54 m
Yes
30 & 45 m
Asphalt
24 hours/day, 7days/week
In 2009, the airport served 371,605 passengers and has the capacity to handle 1.2 million per year
Borg El Arab Airport had a major expansion in terms of the airport's passenger and cargo handling
capacity in response to growing demand and the new facilities were inaugurated in 2010.
The airport consists of a new passenger building and an administration building
2.3.5.1.
Borg El Arab Airport: New Terminal
nd
2 Floor: allocated for arrivals, both domestic and international, administrative offices and airlines offices.
rd
3 Floor: allocated for departures, both domestic and international, immigration procedures and a VIP hall
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2.3.6.
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Opened on 14 May 1968, the airport was originally an Israeli Air Force base and also served the small
settlement of Ofira, before the territory was returned to Egypt
The largest regular aircraft operating into the airport is the Boeing 747-400 by Transaero Airlines (from
Moscow) and British Airways operates the only regular scheduled Boeing 777-200ER service from
Gatwick Airport
Location Details
Country
Governorate
Town or City (closest)
Airfield Name
Runway (2) Length
Orientation
IATA & ICAO codes
nd
Terminal 1
Terminal 2
The airport's original terminal building, can handle of 2.5 million passengers per year
2.3.6.3.
24 23 42 N
027 58 37 E
44 m
Yes
45 m
Asphalt
24 hours/day, 7days/week
Opened in 2007, can handle 5 million passengers per year, has 40 check-in counters and 8 gates
2.3.6.2.
Latitude
Longitude
Elevation
International Airport
Runway Width
Runway Surface
Open from/to (hours)
2.3.6.1.
Egypt
South Sinai
Sharm El Sheikh
Ophira International
3,100 m
04/22
SSH & HESH
Scheduled to be completed by 2012 will double the airport's capacity to 15 million passengers per year
A new runway and apron will be constructed in time for the inauguration of Terminal 3 in 2012
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2.3.7.
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Hurghada is the center of Red Sea Governorate the seaport city Safaga close to Red Sea beech and
aquatic sports resorts of Al Quseir, Sharm El Naga, El Gouna, Al-Mahmya, Soma Bay and Makadi Bay
Location Details
Country
Governorate
Town or City (closest)
Airfield Name
Runway (2) Length
Orientation
IATA & ICAO codes
Performance
Driving Directions
Car Hire
Public Transport
Route Network
Egypt
Latitude
27 10 41 N
Red Sea
Longitude
033 47 57 E
Hurghada
Elevation
16 m
Hurghada Intl Airport
International Airport
Yes
4,000 m
Runway Width
45 m
16/34
Runway Surface
Asphalt
HRG & HEGN
Open from/to (hours)
24 hours/day, 7days/week
In 2009, the airport served 6,743,200 passengers
The airport is located 5 kms from downtown Hurghada El Dahar city centre
Hertz Airport Branch: Tel: +206 5344 4146
Avis Sheraton Road, in front of Aqua Village Resort Tel: +206 5344 7400
Hertz Aden Beach, El Corniche: Tel: +206 5346 3176
Regular taxis and tourist taxis (which charge double the fare) operate from the
airport. Minibuses also go to Hurghada: they wait outside the airport and only
leave once full (journey time - 20 minutes).
More than 40 airlines perform seasonal charter flights to the cities in Western
and Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, Russia and the CIS countries
2.3.8.
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2.3.9.
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Location Details
Country
Egypt
Latitude
35 33 26 N
Governorate
Red Sea
Longitude
034 35 01 E
Town or City (closest)
Elevation
75 m
Airfield Name
Marsa Alam International International Airport
Yes
Runway (2) Length
3,20 m
Runway Width
45 m
Orientation
15/33
Runway Surface
Asphalt
IATA & ICAO codes
RMF & HEMA
Open from/to (hours)
24 hours/day, 7days/week
The 3,200 m runway can accommodate B737, 757, 767, A320, 310, 300 and similar aircraft
2.3.9.1.
st
th
Charge (US$)
$0.75 per 1,000 kgs
$1.00 per 1,000 kgs
$1.25 per 1,000 kgs
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25%
25%
Parking Charges apply equally during peak & off-peak times and is added to the parking charge
Marsa Alam International Airport Passenger Charges
Domestic
$7
International
$15
Payments
2.3.9.3.
Charge (US$)
$0.75 per 1,000 kgs
$1.00 per 1,000 kgs
$1.25 per 1,000 kgs
Regulations
Airport peak hours are between 12:00 and 17:00 local time
Tariffs of the peak hours will apply also during night time between 23:01 and 06:00 hours
Domestic off peak tariffs will be applied only out of the peak period and according to the chocks-on
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2.3.10.
Luxor International Airport (IATA: LXR, ICAO: HELX) and is located 6 km the city of Luxor
Many charter airlines use the airport, as it is a popular tourist destination for those visiting the River Nile
and the Valley of the Kings.
In 2009, the airport served 1,872,070 passengers (-13.7% vs. 2008).
In 2005 the airport was upgraded to accommodate up to 8 million passengers a year
Facilities for passengers include 48 check-in desks, 8 gates, 5 baggage claim belts, a post office, a
bank, a Bureau de change, an auto exchange machine (CIB), restaurants, cafeterias, a VIP Lounge, a
duty free shop, a newsagent/tobacconist, a chemist shop, a gift shop, a travel agent, a tourist help desk,
car rental, first aid, a baby/parent Room, disabled access/facilities and a business centre.
Facilities for cargo include refrigerated storage, animal quarantine, livestock handling, health officials, XRay equipment, and fumigation equipment.
The cargo terminal handling agent for the airport is Egypt Air Cargo
2.3.11.
Full name: Aswan Daraw Airport located 25 km south-west of the city of Aswan
Time: GMT+2 (GMT+3 between the last Friday in April and the last Thursday in September)
Contacts: Tel: +20 3 963 979
Taxis are available outside the terminal building. The taxi ride from the airport to the city takes
approximately 30 minutes. Cityhoppa.com runs shuttle vans and private cars from the airport to the city
centre and Aswan Private Airport Transfer provides transfers to and from the airport.
Car Rental: Car rental agencies include Sixt and Hertz.
2.3.12.
Helicopter Pads
2.3.12.1.
2.3.12.3.
2.3.12.2.
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Road Assessment
2.4.
2.4.1.
Roads Overview
2.4.2.
Aswan
Cairo
El Fayoum
El Minya
Edfu
Ismailia
Luxor
Port Said
Sharm El
Sheikh
Hurghada
Nuweiba
Rafah
Safaga
Egypt has a huge road network of 65,050 km, of which 48,000 km paved and 17,050 km unpaved
Egypt has built a network of highways covering the country and extending around 18,000 km
Two highways connect Cairo with Alexandria other highways connect Cairo to Port-Said, Suez, and El
Fayoum.
Egypts has a network of 181 bridges: 36 straddle the Nile and 85 suspended
Alex
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Aswan
Cairo
El
Fayoum
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Cairo
El Fayoum
El Minya
Edfu
Ismailia
Luxor
Port Said
Sharm El
Sheikh
Hurghada
Nuweiba
Rafah
Safaga
Alex
Aswan
Cairo
El
Fayoum
El Minya
Edfu
Ismailia
Luxor
Port Said
Sharm El
Sheikh
Hurghada
Nuweiba
Rafah
Safaga
Alex
2.4.3.
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Railway Network
2.5.
After decades of negligence and following a series of major train accidents, the Egyptian Government
allocated funds of approximately $1 billion to reform the Egyptian National Railway Authority (ENR)
The Egyptian Ministry of Transportation (MOT) has recently modified the railway law allowing private
sector participation and operation of railway projects. There is significant local demand for railway in
Egypt as most of the equipment is old and in need of rehabilitation and/or replacement.
2.5.1.
Railways
Egypt has 28 lines which are running over a total distance of 9,528 km and by 796 passenger stations,
and operates 1,800 trains on round trips at a length of 135,000 km
These have led to the railway's participating in transporting passengers to reach about 60,000 million
passenger/km and transporting cargo to reach about 4,500 million ton/km during the same year.
Due to the advanced transportation technology, Egypt's railway network has witnessed noticeable
updates where stations have been electronically equipped, passenger carriages upgraded and car
bridges and tunnels were constructed along the railway network
2.5.2.
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The underground metro is one of the major civilization projects on the map of Egypt's roads with
investments amounting to LE 12 billion.
Egypt is the first African and Middle Eastern country to have an underground metro
The metro links three governorates (Cairo, Giza & Qalyoubia) and transports around 3 million
passengers per day and its lines have a distance of 64.6 km through two main lines:
st
The 1 Line: Helwan - Al-Marg with a length of 43 km;
nd
The 2 Line: Shubra Al-Khaima - Al-Munib with a length of 21.6 km;
rd
th
The 3 Line crosses the two branches of the Nile below the 15 of May Bridge to Imbaba
The third line extends at a length of 34 km across 29 stations, 27 of which are underground stations
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Waterways Assessment
2.6.1.
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Waterways Overview
2.6.2.
???
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2.7.
Version 1.05
Storage Assessment 1
2.7.1.
Location
Commercial Storage
Available
for Rent
Owner
Capacity
mt / m / m
2.7.2.
???
2.7.3.
Location
2.7.4.
???
Ministry
Agency
Use
Possibility
Capacity
mt / m / m
Type
Type
Access
Access
Condition
Condition
Cold Chain
Entity(s) in Charge
Cooling /
6
Power
Quantity
Capacity
m
Condition
Entity(s) in Charge
Entity(s) in Charge
For Labour Costs, Pesticides and Fumigants, see Chapter 4 Logistics Services
Warehouse Type: Open storage, container, rub-hall, silo, concrete, other, unspecified
3
Warehouse Access: Raised-siding, flat
4
Warehouse condition: Appears intact, appears damaged, under construction/repair
5
Cold Room Positive, Cold Room Negative, Refrigerator, Freezer,
6
Compression, Absorption, Solar, Other, unspecified
2
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Fayoum
Sharkeya
Fortification Status
Production Capacity
Ton/Day
No. of feeders
Actual Production
Ton/Day
Production Capacity
Ton/Month
Actual Production of
Wheat Flour per mill
Ton/Month
kafr el
sheikh
cylinders
11/06/2008
04/08/2008
Started
08/08
111
111
3,321
3,321
dasok new
11/06/2008
04/08/2008
Started
08/08
500
400
15,000
12,000
el sherif
cylinders
31/07/2008
04/08/2008
Started
180
100
5,400
3,000
791
611
23,721
18,321
Mill name
Installation date of
feeder by Chemitec
Milling Assessment
Issuing date of feeder
by MOSS
Kafr el Sheikh
Governorate
2.8.
Version 1.05
oraby
cylinders
23/03/2008
25/03/2008
Started
04/08
500
400
15,000
12,000
nasser
cylinders
23/03/2008
26/03/2008
Started
04/08
150
150
4,500
4,500
abu
shabaan
not
working
eastern
company
not
working
fakos
cylinders
23/03/2008
27/03/2008
Started
04/08
200
187
6,000
5,610
el amal awlad
zordok
10/08/2008
26/08/2008
Started
162
140
4,860
4,200
el sharouk
05/08/2008
07/02/2009
installed
85
51
2,550
1,530
31/07/2008
04/02/2009
installed
144
100
4,320
3,000
mashour
27/07/2008
08/08/2008
Started
189
145
5,670
4,350
el mona
31/07/2008
25/11/2008
Started
360
280
10,800
8,400
el assil
03/08/2008
11/08/2008
Started
252
95
7,560
2,850
11
11
2,042
1,548
61,260
46,440
new bohlar
NA
old
Started
07/08
350
350
10,500
10,500
fayoum
bohlar
NA
old
Started
07/08
275
200
8,250
6,000
fayoum corn
line
16/06/2008
28/07/2008
Started
07/08
1
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Assiut
Bani Seouf
Matrouah
Aswan
Actual Production of
Wheat Flour per mill
Ton/Month
179
179
5,370
5,370
261
261
7,830
7,830
1,065
990
31,950
29,700
nasser
aswan
16/03/2008
17/03/2008
Started
03/08
300
234
9,000
7,020
nasser
komombo
16/03/2008
18/03/2008
Started
03/08
300
233
9,000
6,990
600
467
18,000
14,010
252
135
7,560
4,050
abu aly
252
135
7,560
4,050
246
246
7,380
7,380
tabarek
18/06/2008
30/07/2008
Started
07/08
el makary
09/10/2008
05/02/2009
installed
104
84
3,120
2,520
el wafaa
(Essam
Ahmed)
05/02/2009
installed
135
129
4,050
3,870
485
459
14,550
13,770
assiut
cylinders
05/08/2008
12/08/2008
Started
328
328
9,840
9,840
bohlar
assiut
05/08/2008
12/08/2008
Started
213
213
6,390
6,390
bani adey
16/12/2008
21/02/2009
installed
270
160
8,100
4,800
el okhwa el
motahadeen
12/10/2008
22/02/2009
installed
171
126
5,130
3,780
207
77
6,210
2,310
180
96
5,400
2,880
1,369
1,000
41,070
30,000
195
195
5,850
5,850
el alamaya
ayouny
Qena
Production Capacity
Ton/Month
Fortification Status
installed
Actual Production
Ton/Day
15/10/2008
No. of feeders
06/07/2008
Production Capacity
Ton/Day
atsa
12/10/2008
kom
ousheem (el
salam)
Installation date of
feeder by Chemitec
Version 1.05
Mill name
Governorate
nasser qena
15/10/2008
20/11/2008
21/02/2009
installed
16/12/2008
Started
12/08
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Installation date of
feeder by Chemitec
Fortification Status
Production Capacity
Ton/Day
No. of feeders
Actual Production
Ton/Day
Production Capacity
Ton/Month
Actual Production of
Wheat Flour per mill
Ton/Month
dandara
25/08/2008
07/10/2008
Started
09/08
400
390
12,000
11,700
ahmos koss
25/08/2008
08/10/2008
Started
09/08
160
160
4,800
4,800
el mohaleg
25/08/2008
08/10/2008
Started
09/08
200
195
6,000
5,850
armant
20/11/2008
14/12/2008
Started
12/08
200
195
6,000
5,850
esna
05/06/2008
15/06/2008
Started
08/08
120
120
3,600
3,600
farshot
05/06/2008
16/06/2008
Started
10/08
120
120
3,600
3,600
1,395
1,375
41,850
41,250
120
120
3,600
3,600
120
120
3,600
3,600
Mill name
Governorate
Luxor
Version 1.05
el itihad
05/06/2008
sohag
cylinders
20/10/2008
city
14/06/2008
1
10/02/2009
mena
Installed
200
185
6,000
5,550
Not
started
160
155
4,800
4,650
el balina
20/11/2008
20/03/2009
Not
started
400
390
12,000
11,700
tama
20/11/2008
18/03/2009
Not
started
200
185
6,000
5,550
Not
started
160
160
4,800
4,800
gerga
Sohag
Started
08/08
tahta
19/03/2009
sobhy labeb
12/02/2009
Installed
75
74
2,250
2,220
ghobrial
ateya
11/02/2009
Installed
75
74
2,250
2,220
nabil nazeer
20/11/2008
13/02/2009
Installed
75
73
2,250
2,190
soliman
shoukrallah
12/02/2009
Installed
75
72
2,250
2,160
fayez
beshara
11/02/2009
Installed
75
66
2,250
1,980
13
11
1,495
11
1,434
44,850
43,020
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31/07/2008
271
Not
started
90
Started
07/08
410
3
1
el sananeya
17/12/2008
19/01/2009
Installed
el sadat
17/12/2008
18/01/2009
Installed
Mono
feya
Dakehlia
Gharbeya
el tayssir
Actual Production of
Wheat Flour per mill
Ton/Month
18/06/2008
Production Capacity
Ton/Month
kafr el
dawar
cylinders
Actual Production
Ton/Day
rashid
Production Capacity
Ton/Day
Started
07/08
Fortification Status
31/07/2008
Installation date of
feeder by Chemitec
18/06/2008
No. of feeders
Damietta
Behira
simon
damanhour
Version 1.05
Mill name
Governorate
271
8,118
8,118
110
2,700
3,300
410
12,300
12,300
771
791
23,118
23,718
129
129
3,870
3,870
95
2,850
129
224
3,870
6,720
el etahad
17/12/2008
22/12/2008
Installed
125
133
3,750
3,990
el mahala
17/12/2008
23/12/2008
Installed
450
394
13,500
11,820
borek el
hagar
144
131
4,320
3,930
abu oaf
140
104
4,200
3,120
859
762
25,770
22,860
sandob
17/12/2008
13/01/2009
Installed
500
400
15,000
12,000
sadat el
mansoura
17/12/2008
18/01/2009
not
started
130
70
3,900
2,100
meet
ghamer
17/12/2008
18/01/2009
Installed
100
100
3,000
3,000
el kady
17/12/2008
13/01/2009
Installed
150
150
4,500
4,500
el taweel
1,042
853
abna rashed
162
133
4,860
3,990
873
1,706
26,190
25,590
625
456
18,750
13,680
sers el
layan
17/12/2008
30/12/2008
Installed
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sharee allah
el khowly
Actual Production of
Wheat Flour per mill
Ton/Month
shaheen
Production Capacity
Ton/Month
140
Actual Production
Ton/Day
Production Capacity
Ton/Day
Fortification Status
Installation date of
feeder by Chemitec
Installed
01/01/2009
No. of feeders
Red sea
North sinai
17/12/2008
139
4,200
4,170
198
75
5,940
2,250
108
80
3,240
2,400
75
75
2,250
2,250
el etehad
180
136
5,400
4,080
koisna
180
75
5,400
2,250
1,506
1,036
45,180
31,080
130
95
3,900
2,850
130
95
3,900
2,850
140
119
4,200
3,570
198
125
5,940
3,750
338
244
10,140
7,320
shebin
cylinders
Alexandria
Version 1.05
Mill name
Governorate
el okwa el
tahanoun
el arish
cylinders
el keram
17/12/2008
06/01/2009
Installed
sanaet el
tahen
150
128
4,500
3,840
alexandria
500
340
15,000
10,200
moharam
beak 1
200
172
6,000
5,160
moharam
beak 2
110
66
3,300
1,980
mahmodeya
150
123
4,500
3,690
ibrahim
awad
150
98
4,500
2,940
sewahy
200
168
6,000
5,040
abd el
gawad
80
74
2,400
2,220
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Kaliobeya
Wadi
gadid
Menia
Ismaellia
Actual Production
Ton/Day
Production Capacity
Ton/Month
Actual Production of
Wheat Flour per mill
Ton/Month
128
6,000
3,840
nofal
el dekheila
abess
171
151
5,130
4,530
12
1,911
1,448
57,330
44,940
el fayrooz
300
300
9,000
9,000
ganem el
aseel
180
160
5,400
4,800
el salam
162
135
4,860
4,050
642
595
19,260
17,850
menia
cylinders
300
160
9,000
4,800
bohlar
menia
300
222
9,000
6,660
abu korkas
288
204
8,640
6,120
bani mazar
375
323
11,250
9,690
el motaheda
180
120
5,400
3,600
1,443
1,029
43,290
30,870
75
2,250
sherket el
wadi
200
No. of feeders
Production Capacity
Ton/Day
Fortification Status
Installation date of
feeder by Chemitec
Version 1.05
Mill name
Governorate
1,500
1
1
75
2,250
banha
cylinders
350
133
10,500
3,990
el ahad el
gaded
600
228
18,000
6,840
mostorod
270
95
8,100
2,850
kafr hamza
180
152
5,400
4,560
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Production Capacity
Ton/Month
Actual Production of
Wheat Flour per mill
Ton/Month
5,610
meet helfa
601
227
18,030
6,810
hassan
radwan
180
75
5,400
2,250
el sayed
yasin
234
138
7,020
4,140
el
mohandes
1,500
egyptian
group
1,500
Mill name
No. of feeders
7,590
Production Capacity
Ton/Day
Actual Production
Ton/Day
187
253
Fortification Status
Installation date of
feeder by Chemitec
el nogoom
Governorate
Suez
Cairo
Version 1.05
12
2,668
1,235
80,040
37,050
suez aly
275
100
8,250
30,000
badr
180
162
5,400
4,860
455
262
13,650
34,860
el safa
450
346
13,500
10,380
farook omar
200
177
6,000
5,310
el habak
200
183
6,000
5,490
kandeel
120
125
3,600
3,750
amer
150
149
4,500
4,470
fouad
300
205
9,000
6,150
el matarya
220
128
6,600
3,840
el tabeen
80
83
2,400
2,490
el sharouk
407
250
12,210
7,500
mohammed
abbas
150
137
4,500
4,110
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Giza
Production Capacity
Ton/Month
Actual Production of
Wheat Flour per mill
Ton/Month
2,250
ezz el din el
remaly
120
89
3,600
2,670
el akhal
126
81
3,780
2,430
el nil misr
180
66
5,400
1,980
el yosr
180
81
5,400
2,430
No. of feeders
2,700
Production Capacity
Ton/Day
75
90
Fortification Status
Installation date of
feeder by Chemitec
Actual Production
Ton/Day
Version 1.05
el tahra
Mill name
Governorate
18
2,973
2,175
89,190
65,250
imbaba el
almany
112
81
3,360
2,430
ossem
cylinders
145
145
4,350
4,350
el saf
cylinders
200
96
6,000
2,880
el giza 2000
240
144
7,200
4,320
el haram
cylinders
500
476
15,000
14,280
el fateah
117
82
3,510
2,460
el lewaa
225
69
6,750
2,070
bashteel
216
114
6,480
3,420
tamwah
135
100
4,050
3,000
sharaby
180
99
5,400
2,970
el
gabalawey
135
75
4,050
2,250
mazghouna
234
111
7,020
3,330
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Actual Production of
Wheat Flour per mill
Ton/Month
2,370
shafee
180
79
5,400
2,370
el zomor
225
77
6,750
2,310
arab
mosaed
171
90
5,130
2,700
mekawy
135
82
4,050
2,460
el
salamouni
216
117
6,480
3,510
awlad
bedeir
225
98
6,750
2,940
abbas zein
el abedeen
216
102
6,480
3,060
23
3,951
2,316
118,530
69,480
portsaid aly
144
75
4,320
2,250
new
portsaid
216
100
6,480
3,000
360
175
10,800
5,250
No. of feeders
4,320
Production Capacity
Ton/Day
79
144
Fortification Status
Installation date of
feeder by Chemitec
abu
hashima
Mill name
Production Capacity
Ton/Month
Version 1.05
Actual Production
Ton/Day
Portsaid
Governorate
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3.
Logistics Services
Fuel
3.1.
3.1.1.
Version 1.05
Fuel Overview
???
Fuel Authority & Address
Web: www.petroleum.gov.eg/en/Pages/Default.aspx
3.1.2.
3.1.3.
Total Volume
Association
3.1.4.
Telephone &
Fax
+202 670 6401
+202 670 6402
+202 670 6403
+202 670 6404
Fuel Pricing
th
Fuel Supply
???
3.1.6.
Fuel Demand
Demand
Local Supply
Does local supply (domestic refinery production and imports combined) meet the needs of Guatemalan,
especially for aviation and ground fuels?
More detailed narrative
Not consistent
No local production, only imports
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3.1.7.
Version 1.05
Seasonal Variations
Seasonal Variations
Indicate significant seasonal variations and how this is managed.
There is no significant seasonal variations, therefore the import variation are not significant either.
Are there national priorities in the availability of fuel?
Yes
No
Is there a rationing system?
Yes
No
Is fuel to lower income/vulnerable groups subsidized?
Yes
No
Can the local industry expand fuel supply to meet humanitarian
Yes
No
needs?
Comments: There is no local production
Is it possible for a humanitarian organization to contract directly a
Yes
reputable supplier/distributor to provide its fuel needs?
UN
International Organizations
NGOs
3.1.8.
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 demand from the humanitarian community?
Yes/No
???
3.1.9.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
Standards Authority
Is there a national or regional standards authority?
Yes
No
If yes, are the standards adequate/properly enforced?
Adequate?
No
Testing Laboratories
Are there national testing laboratories?
Yes
No
Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory Chemical Investigation Institute, University Mariano Galves
Name
Address
Telephone
Fax
Contact
Name
Address
Telephone
Fax
Contact
Standards Used:
Back to Top of Chapter or back to Table of Contents
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3.2.
Version 1.05
Transporters
Egypt Transporters
Company
Address
Contact
Phone
Fax
Website
13 Elgomhoria &
Elnasr St, Port Said
Ahmed Hosni
www.interwayeg.co
m
Agent, business service (Transportation, finance, travel, Ads, etc), sea freight, air freight, logistics svc, FCL - LCL, warehousing
11 El Nasr Road
Nasr City, Cairo
Freight Link
Khaled Hamam
www.freightlinkegypt
.com
Business Service (Transportation, finance, travel, etc) , logistics, international transport, freight,air freight and sea freight
314 Zahraa Naser
City, Cairo
Nourelarab Co
Khaled abu El
Kassem
www.nourelarab.co
m
International transportation inside and outside Egypt; sailing; air transport; land transport especially food items
1 Misr El Tamer
Building,
Kamal Ahmed
+202 2267 6424
www.dglegypt.com
Masken Sheraton
Cairo
Air freight, ocean freight, custom brokerage from all Egyptian ports, inland transportation, warehouse services, logistics management,
dangerous goods logistics, packing & removal, Egyptian Freight Forwarders member
11 El Nasr Road,
+202 2261 1500
www.freightlinkegypt
Freight Link
Shimaa Hamed
+202 2405 5100
Nasr City, Cairo
+201 2161 6765
.com
DGL International
Peter Eilias
www.fwl-eg.com
3.2.1.
Vehicle Rental
3.2.2.
3.3.
Taxi Companies
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3.4.
Version 1.05
AIM Logistics
International
Al-Badr Group
Al Mena Cargo
Services
Al-Rwaad Cargo
& Export - Egypt
Al Sadek
Al Tawheed
Company For
Freight Services
Address
17 Misr El Tameir
Buildings, 9th District,
Airport Sheraton,
Cairo
81 Al-Fatth Pulings,
Flat No 2, Nasr CitySeven Edition, 11471
Cairo
19 Al Pharana Street,
Bab Sharq, 21514
Alexandria
Naser City, 10th
District, 12311 Cairo
11 Moneer El Syed El
Far (Alaska) St, 3rd
floor, Flat # 12,
Sporting, Sidi Gaber,
12224 Alexandria
23 Exporter Center,
Cargo Village, Cairo
Airport, 11381 Cairo
23 Mohamed Said El
Halwani St, Opp
Military Academy,
Nozha, 11361 Cairo
68 H Sleem Elawal
Helmeyt Elzaytoon,
11321 Cairo
2 El-Syed Zakarya St,
Sheraton Heliopolis,
11360 Cairo
32 Piatrus Lomomba
St, El-Shalat,
Alexandria
7 Helmy Gomma
Street, Ard El Golf,
Heliopolis, 11341
Cairo
56 Sakr Korishs
Building - Fourth
Floor, Flat No 17
Massaken Sheraton,
Heliopolis, 11799
Cairo
36 Al Shaheed Abd El
Monim Hafiz Street,
Heliopolis, 00202
Cairo
8 Altaawniat Building
Flat #20, Sheraton,
Heliopolis, Cairo
15, Bldg Flat #501, El
Nasr St, El Mansheya,
Alexandria
5 El Nasr St, El
Manshia, Near to
Customs Door No 10,
3rd Floor, Flat No 302
& 303, Alexandria
8 Pharana St, Bab
Shark, Alexandria
Phone
Fax
Website
3acairo@3ainterna
tional.com
www.3ainternation
al.com
waelalsadr.3n@g
mail.com or
3n-info@link.net
hanykashab@yah
oo.com
www.abcgoldenfrei
ght.com
m.kamal@adriatic
amarittima.com
www.adriaticamarit
tima.com
aerospeed@acces
s.com.eg
www.aerospeed.h
othere.com
sales@aimlogistic.
com or
wafaa@aimlogistic
.com or
airfreightops@aiml
ogistic.com
www.aimlogistic.co
m
sales.asls@link.ne
t
badrgroup@badrgr
oup.com
alex@badrgroup.c
om
www.badrgroup.co
m
almenacargo@yah
oo.com
www.almenacargo.
4t.com
arwaad99@yahoo.
com or
cargo@alrwaad.com
www.alrwaad.com
www.alsadekagency.com
ashraf.elnabawy@
altawheedgroup.co
m
www.altawheedgro
up.com
alextrade@alextra
denh.com
www.alextradenh.c
om
info@allinshipping.
com
www.allinshipping.
com
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Alpha Cargo
Address
Website
almenacargo@yah
oo.com
www.almenacargo.
4t.com
alphaeg1@tedata.net.eg
1 Al Montaza Str.,
Heliopolis, Cairo
Cairo Airport
7 Helmy Goumaa
Street Ard El Golf,
11341 Heliopolis
20 Ahmed Fahim
Baioumy Street, From
Military Colleage
Square, Heliopolis,
11799 Cairo
Alexandria
AM Cargo For
World
Transportation
Amoun Air
Cargo
AMST EGYPT
"Alexandria
Marine Services
& Trade Egypt"
Arabital
Company for
Cargo &
Transport
Asma Marine
Freight Service
Alexandria-El Nhouza
Airport, Alexandria
10 Kamal El din Salah
Str, Behind Fawzy
Moaaz, Smouha,
Alexandria
69 Abo Dawoud El
Zahary St, 1st Floor,
Nasr City, 11211 Cairo
33 Abdel Hamid
Badawy Str., Azarita,
Alexandria
4 Khaled Ben El
Waleed St., Sheraton
Building, Heliopolis,
Cairo
12 Abdul Hakeem
Soroor St, El Nozah Al
Gadida, Cairo
Phone
Fax
alpha@alphacargo.net or
alpha@alphacargo.org
a.mcargo@link.net
www.amcargo.com
info@amounaircar
go.com
www.amounaircar
go.com
imanshehata@am
stegypt.com
www.amstegypt.co
m
heba_laz@arabital
.com
www.arabital.com
haitham@asmama
rine.com
www.asmamarine.
com
Atlantic
International
info@atlanticegypt.
com
www.atlanticegypt.
com
Avila
International
Freight
Forwarder
info@avilafrt.com
www.avilafrt.com
3 Zakaria Ghoneem
St, Elshateby,
Alexandria
Alexandria Port
Axis Freight
Management
B2B Shipping
Services
Basmetco Air
Cargo
Best Freight Intl
Freight
Forwarding Ltd
Co
axis@axisfreight.c
om
www.axisfreight.co
m
sultan@axisfreight.
com
walid@b2bservices.com.eg
info@b2bservices.com.eg
basmetcoaircargo
@yahoo.com
www.basmetco.co
m
info@bestfreight.c
om.eg
www.bestfreight.co
m.eg
www.b2bservices.com.eg
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Address
Phone
Fax
Best Way
Logistics
4 Markaz Elmalomat
St, Area 1155,
Sheraton Heliopolis
Area, Cairo
Betacargo
Bleue Marine
BMC Line
Shipping Ltd
Cairo Express
Transport (CET)
Cairo Freight
Cairo Freight
Systems
Cairo Shipping
International CSI
Cairo Star Group
Ltd
Cargo Express
SAE
Cargo
International for
Shipping &
Trading SAE
Cargo Partner
Limited
Cargo Partner
Logistics
Cargo Plan
Global Logistics
Cargo Point
CFTI - Centre
Du Fret Et Du
Transport Intl
Website
info@bestwaylogis
tic.com
www.bestwaylogist
ic.com
info@betacargocai
ro.com
www.betacargocair
o.com
gm@bleuemarine.
net
www.bleuemarine.
net
psd@bmclines.co
m
faroukgm@cairoxp
ress.com
www.cairoxpress.c
om
amgad@cairofreig
ht.com
www.cairofreight.c
om
loay1@cairofs.com
projects@cairofs.c
om
www.cairofs.com
loay@cairofs.com
+202 452 5925
+202 924 8019
samy@cairoshippi
nginternational.co
m
www.cairoshipping
international.com
info@cairostar.com
www.cairostar.com
a.sobhy@cargoex
pressegypt.com
www.cargoexpress
egypt.com
kh_cargo@intouch
.com
www.cargointernati
onal-eg.com
telgedawy@cargo
partner-eg.com
www.cargopartnereg.com
info@cargoplan.ne
t
sherin@cfti.com.e
g
www.cftinternation
al.net
www.cargoplan.ne
cftalex@cfti.com.e
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Address
Ramleh Station,
Alexandria
Intl Export Center,
2nd Floor,Cairo Airport
Combined
Maritime
Services (CMS)
Confreight
Logistics
Shipping & More
Damco
Darwish
Commercial
Services
Delta Express
Demco Shipping
& Logistics
Company SAE
DGL
International
DHL Global
Forwarding
Phone
Fax
Website
cftap@cfti.com.eg
operations@cmse
gypt.com
www.cmsegypt.co
m
gm@clsegypt.com
www.clsegypt.com
yasser.ibrahim@d
amco.com or
george.f.wadie@d
amco.com
www.damco.com
dcs_egypt@hotma
il.com
deltagsa@link.net
deltaexpress_alex
@link.net
delta_portsaid@lin
k.net
demco@demcoshi
pping.com
info@dglegypt.co
m
salama@dglegypt.
com
www.dglegypt.com
fady.labib@dhl.co
m
www.dhl.com
www.dispatchegypt.com
www.dsv.com/eg
Dispatch Egypt
hwissa@dispatchgl.com
or
hanywissa22@hot
mail.com
info@eg.dsv.com
www.demcoshippi
ng.com
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Address
Phone
Fax
Website
60 Al Khalifa Al
Maamoon Street,
Helioplis, Cairo
rmahmoud@dftegy
pt.com
Eagle Freight
eaglefrt@ieeg.com
www.eaglefrt.com
or
www.jgcline.com
info@earnestfreigh
t.com
www.earnestfreigh
t.com
mokasha@ewexpr
ess.com
www.ewexpress.c
om
east@eastintlfreig
ht.com
www.eastintlfreight
.com
office@egetshippin
g.com
www.egetshipping.
com
cairo@egyfreight.com
moneer@egylog.c
om
www.egylog.com
center_egypt@mai
l.com
or
alshapiny_egypt@
mail.com or
zenaa_egypt@mai
l.org
www.egyptcenter.wetpaint.co
m
info@egyptshipping.com
www.egyptshipping.com
tamer.elhariry@eg
ypt-freight.com
www.egyptfreight.com
Earnest Freight
East
International
Freight
Forwarders
EGET Shipping
Egy Freight
International
Egylog Solutions
Egypt Center for
Export
Development &
International
Navigation
Egypt Express
Logistics
Egypt Freight for
Cargo Services
Egypt Logistics
Corporation
Egyptian
Express Co
6 Mahmoud Ghoneim
St, Through Ahmed
Fakhry St, Nasr City,
Cairo
23 Youlyo St, MECCA
Jewelry Bldg, Front of
Masjeed El Atabany,
1st Floor, Apt #1, PO
Box 58, 34511
Domyat, Damietta
1G, Morabaa 1177
Bis, Sheraton
Heliopolis, 1st Floor,
App 104,PO BOX 56,
Rodet Sheraton,
11799 Cairo
220 El Horreya Road,
Ibrahimia, Alexandria
34 Hesham Libib
Street Makram Ebaid,
Nasr City, Cairo
Villa 34 Street 24, Alf
Maskan, Helmyiat El
Zaitoun, 11311 Cairo
11 Seliman Basha,
Heliopolies, Cairo
9 Safwat St,
Matbaah, Haram St,
12111 Giza
304 King Faisal St, 4th
Floor, Apt 8, 12111
Giza
68 Sakr Kouraish,
Sheraton Residences,
Airport Road,
Heliopolis, 11361
Cairo
3 Dr Abdul Hameed
Saeed Street, Kasr Al
Nile, Downtown, Apt.
#21, 11111 Cairo
25 Talaat Harb St,
Alexandria
Egyptian Global
Logistics SAE
(EGL)
info@logexcargo.c
om
www.logexcargo.c
om
eei@menow.com
www.menow.com
general@eglegypt.
com
or
wcafamily@eglegy
pt.com or
freight@eglegypt.c
om
general@kadmar.c
om
freight@eglegypt.c
om
general@eglegypt.
com
www.eglegypt.com
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Address
Phone
Fax
info@emtegypt.co
m
services@emtegyp
t.com
khussein@egytran
s.com
alex@egytrans.co
m.eg
cairo_airport@egyt
rans.com.eg
damietta@egytran
s.com.eg
portsaid@egytrans
.com.eg
suez@egytrans.co
m.eg
salah.sadek@eittr
ans.org
or
management@eittr
ans.org
or
admin@eittrans.or
g
Website
No.1, Damietta
Egyptian
Multimodal
Transport EMT
El Mahrousa Building,
Mahmoud Sedkey And
Banama St, Port Said
Building of ElSalam
Co, For Maritime 4th
Fl No 12, In Front of
Safaga Port, Red Sea,
Safaga
28A Gohar El Kaid Str,
Port Tawfic, Behind
Saudi Consolate,
Suez
2 Albostan St Flat nr,
302 Sheraton Bl,
13412 Cairo
17 El Pharaana Street,
Bab Sharky,
Alexandria
15 Ahmed Orabi
Street, Mohandiseen,
12411 Giza
Alexandria
Egytrans
International Export
Center, Office #101,
Cairo Airport
Damietta
Port Said
Suez
Eittrans Egyptian
International
Transport &
Trade
70 Saqr Qourish
Buildings, Sheraton
Heliopolis, 11th Floor,
flat no 3, Cairo
9 Bahgat Pasha
Street, Azarita, 4th
floor, flat no 29,
Alexandria
alex.branch@eittra
ns.com
elbayoumy@elbay
oumytrading.com
or
alex@elbayoumtra
ding.com
alex@elbayoumytr
ading.com
alex@elbayoumytr
ading.com
35 B Elmessery
Zeuton St., Cairo
El-Bayoumy
Trading and
Shipping
El-Bayoumy
Trading &
Shipping
El Fady Freight
Forwarding Co
El Kodsh Freight
Borg El Batach, El
Batach St, El Agamy,
Alexandria
14 Elnaser St,
Elmanshia, Alexandria
14 Elnaser St, In front
of gate of Alexandria
Port, Alexandria
49 Dr Mouhamed El
Helali Street, 6th
District Nasr City,
Cairo
Mosques Squaure,
Bahari, Alexandria
Cairo Intl Airport,
Cargo Village, Office
alex@elbayoumytr
ading.com
www.emtegypt.co
m
www.egytrans.com
www.eittrans.org
www.elbayoumytra
ding.com
www.elbayoumytra
ding.com
elfady@elfadyfreig
ht.com
info@elkodshfreig
ht.com
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El Nada
International
Services - NIS
El Sharkawi
Cargo
Elmarwa Export
& Import Co
EMCL - East
Mediterranean
Container Line
Eurofreight
Global Logistics
Eurotrans Global
Logistics
Expeditors Egypt
Expolanka
Freight
Address
No.24, Exporters
Compound, Cairo
Office 110,
International Export
Center IEC, Cargo
Village, Cairo
International Airport
19 Gad Elhak St,
Sheraton, Cairo
28 Adly Str, 11111
Cairo
17 Al Pharaana St,
Alexandria
Website
elnada@niscargo.com or
elnada_cargo@hot
mail.com
www.niscargo.com
info@sharkawicarg
o.com
rahmawm@yahoo.
com
www.sharkawicarg
o.com
logistics@emclship
ping.com
www.emclshipping
.com
www.eurofreighteg.com
hazem@eurofreigh
t-eg.com or
import@eurofreigh
t-eg.com
info@eurotrans.co
m.eg
hq@eurotrans.com
.eg
muhriz@expolank
afreight.com
Air
+202 3335 4405
Sea
+202 3336 9509
Sales
+202 3337 6909
+20 12 211 1183
egypt@universalfr
eightorg.com
alex@expressarabia.com
54 El RassafaSt,
Moharram Bek,
Alexandria
Area 10 & 11, Block
12015, Industrial
Zone, El Obour, Cairo
13 Tawfik El-Bakry
Street, 6th Block, Nasr
City, Cairo
Manshia, Alexandria
Suite No 1 and 3,
Exchange and
Logistics Building,
National Post
Organisation (NPO),
Cairo Airport
Damietta Sea PRT,
Damietta
City Center, Six
October
Express Cargo
Ltd
Express
International Co
Fadex Cargo
Fax
29 El Mesaha St
Dokki, 12311 Cairo
Express Al
Arabia
International
Freight
Forwarder
Phone
www.expeditors.co
m
www.expolankafrei
ght.com
www.expressarabia.com
air@expressarabia.com
sea@expressarabia.com
exp@expressarabia.com
info@expresscargo.net or
sales@expresscargo.net
www.expresscargo.net
info@expressintl.c
om.eg
www.eurotrans.co
m.eg
airport@expressint
l.com.eg
www.expressintl.c
om.eg
info@expressintl.c
om.eg
admincai@fadexca
www.fadexcargo.c
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Address
Egypt
Ismailya Square,
Heliopolis, Cairo
12 Okasha Street,
Messaha Dokk Giza,
00202 Cairo
32 Salah Salem
Street, Manshia,
00203 Alexandria
Office 49, Cargo
Village, in front of
Export Area, 00202
Cairo Airport
Badr El Din St Dokki,
Giza, 12311 Cairo
El Aamar Plaza Tower
A, Hafez Ramadan St,
Makram Ebaid, 7th
Floor, Apt 77, Nasr
City, 11311 Cairo
18 Adly Street, PO
Box 1109, 11111,
11151 Cairo
67 Sakr Koreish
Building, Heliopolis,
Cairo
15 El-Taliaa Street,
Camp Shizar,
Alexandria
14 Sultan Abdel, Aziz
Azarita, Alexandria
19 Omar lbn ElKhattab St, Heliopolis,
Cairo
39A Khlaed Ibn
Elwaleed, El Zhour,
Port Said
10 Adbdel Wahed
Fahmy, Heliopolis,
11532 Cairo
11 El Nasr Road, Nasr
City, PO Box 8150,
11371 Cairo
Alexandria Sea Port,
Alexandria
5 Tahrir Sq, Manshia,
Alexandria
12 Ali Amin St, 11291
Cairo
Fancy Speed
Cargo Systems
Fast Express
Freight
Fast Freight
International
Favia
International
Transport Inc
First Freight
International
First Global
Logistics
Freight Link
Freight Man
3.5.
Phone
Fax
Website
rgo.com
or
info@fadexcargo.c
om
fancys@link.net or
ahmed.fancy@link.
net
om
fancys@link.net
+202 265 4416
www.fancyspeed.n
et
fastxfreight@gmail
.com
www.fastxfreight.c
om
info@fastfreighteg.com
www.fastfreighteg.com
info@faviatrans.co
m
www.faviatrans.co
m
admincai@firstglob
allogistics.com
portsaid@firstglob
allogistics.com
freightjit@gmail.co
m
freightlink@link.net
info@freightlinkegy
pt.com
mktfreightlink@link.net
freightmanegypt@
yahoo.com
www.firstfreightintl.
com
www.firstgloballogi
stics.com
www.freightlinkegy
pt.com
Handling Equipment
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3.6.
3.6.1.
Electricity Overview
3.6.2.
Electricity Generation
???
Overview of production capacity and type
Production Unit
Type
Installed Capacity
(MW)
Current Production
(2009) (MW)
Total
Imported Electricity Details (2010)
Exported Electricity Details (2010)
3.6.3.
???
3.6.4.
Distribution
Supply
???
Power Stability
Power grid / network coverage
Is supply regular and constant throughout the country?
On average, how often does power supply go out?
On average, how long does the outage last?
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???
Type of Labour
Daily general worker (unskilled casual worker)
Daily general worker (semi-skilled)
Skilled labour
Telecommunications
3.8.
3.8.1.
Overview
???
Telephone Services
Is there an existing landline telephone network?
Does it allow international calls?
On average, number and length of downtime periods
Mobile phone providers (4)
GPRS providers
Estimated availability and coverage
Procedure to obtain subscription
Internet Service Providers
Are there ISPs available?
Name
Private or Government
Dial-up only (Y/N)
Dial-up:
Broadband:
Approximate Rates
Max leasable dedicated bandwidth
3.8.2.
ISP Providers
3.8.3.
Telecommunications Regulations
???
Company Name & Address
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Regulations on usage or import of:
Yes / No
Regulating Authority
Satellite
HF Radio
UHF/VHF/HF radio: handheld, base and mobile
UHF/VHF repeaters
GPS
VSAT
Frequency Licenses
???
Company Name & Address
Telephone & Fax
Tel:
3.8.4.
Existing Humanitarian Telecoms Systems
The UN system has ten repeaters located as follows:
UN Repeaters
Department
Location
Channel
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3.9.1.
Company
Wheat
Address
Contact
Telephone
Flour
Beans
Sugar
Oil
Salt
3.9.2.
Company
Generators
Address
Contact
Name:
Title:
Email:
Web:
Name:
Title:
Email:
Web:
Name:
Title:
Email:
Web:
Telephone
Tel:
Fax:
Tel:
Fax:
Tel:
Fax:
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Fax:
Tel:
Fax:
Tel:
Fax:
Tel:
Fax:
Tel:
Fax:
Tel:
Fax:
Tel:
Fax:
Tel:
Fax:
Tel:
Fax:
Tel:
Fax:
Tel:
Fax:
Tel:
Fax:
Tel:
Fax:
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4.
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The following sub-chapters attempt to map the potential scenarios as outlined in own or inter-agency
contingency planning exercises, assess the impact and expected response.
Food Security
4.1.
Natural Disasters
4.2.
4.2.1.
Floods
???
Most
Likely
Location
Potential
Case Load
Estimated Relief
Items
Who?
Quantity
Worst
Case
Location
Potential
Case Load
Estimated Relief
Items
Who?
Quantity
Drought
???
Most
Likely
Location
Potential
Case Load
Estimated Relief
Items
Who?
Quantity
Worst
Case
Location
Potential
Case Load
Estimated Relief
Items
Who?
Quantity
4.2.3.
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???
Most Likely
Location
Potential
Case Load
Who?
Quantity
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5.1.
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Annexes
Annex 1: List of Contacts
5.1.1.
Ministry Address
Ministry Address
Ministry Address
Ministry Address
5.1.2.
Government Agency dealing with emergency relief / Military / Civil Defence Actors
Ministry Address
5.1.3.
Ministry Address
5.1.4.
Address
5.1.5.
5.1.6.
Shipping Agents
5.1.7.
Stevedoring Services
5.1.8.
5.1.9.
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5.1.10.
5.1.11.
5.1.12.
5.1.13.
5.1.14.
Warehouse Contacts
5.1.15.
Milling Contacts
5.1.16.
5.1.17.
UN Country Team
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