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LCA – Egypt 2010 Version 1.05 Page 1 of 94 Logistics Capacity Assessment Egypt Name Egypt Official Name Arab Republic of Egypt Assessment Assessment: From 4 th January 2011 To 4 th February 2011 Name of Assessor Khalid Al-Qudsi Title & Position Head of Logistics & Food Procurement – WFP Syria Email Contact [email protected]

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Logistics Capacity Assessment

Egypt Name Egypt Official Name Arab Republic of Egypt

Assessment Assessment: From 4th January 2011 To 4th February 2011 Name of Assessor Khalid Al-Qudsi Title & Position Head of Logistics & Food Procurement – WFP Syria Email Contact [email protected]

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Table of Contents 1. Country Profile ........................................................................................................................................... 3

1.1. Country Overview .............................................................................................................................. 3 1.2. Introduction & Background ................................................................................................................ 3 1.3. Humanitarian Background ................................................................................................................. 4 1.4. National Regulatory Departments ................................................................................................... 10 1.5. Customs Information ........................................................................................................................ 11

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. Logistics Services .................................................................................................................................... 73

3.1. Fuel .................................................................................................................................................. 73 3.2. Transporters..................................................................................................................................... 75 3.3. Taxi Companies ............................................................................................................................... 75 3.4. Freight Forwarding Agents .............................................................................................................. 76 3.5. Handling Equipment ........................................................................................................................ 83 3.6. Electricity & Power ........................................................................................................................... 84 3.7. Manual Labour Costs ....................................................................................................................... 85 3.8. Telecommunications ........................................................................................................................ 85 3.9. Local Supplies Market ..................................................................................................................... 87 3.10. Accommodation ............................................................................................................................... 89

4. Scenarios & Contingencies...................................................................................................................... 90

4.1. Food Security ................................................................................................................................... 90 4.2. Natural Disasters ............................................................................................................................. 90

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. Country Profile

1.1. 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. Introduction & Background 1.1.1. Basic Facts Basic Facts Source Country Size (comparison) 1,001,450 km² - Slightly bigger than Tanzania CIA

Population 82,079,000 – 15th most populous nation 2011 estimate Population Growth Rate 1.96% 2011 estimate Capital Cairo – Population: 19,400,000 Wikipedia

Language Arabic (official), English and French understood among the educated classes CIA

Ethnic Groups Egyptian 99.6%, Other 0.4% CIA Religions Muslim (mostly Sunni) 90%, Coptic 9%, Other Christian 1% CIA

Population Density 82 people per km², concentrated along the Nile River valley and delta coastline areas CIA

Border countries Gaza Strip (11 km), Israel (266 km), Libya (1,115 km), Sudan (1,273 km), Coastline (2,450 km) CIA

GDP per capita (US$) $6,200 2010 estimate % of population below national poverty line 20% 2005 estimate

Age Structure 0 – 14 years: 32.7% 15 – 64 years: 62.8% 65 years and over: 4.5%

2011 estimate

Life Expectancy 72.66 years (Male: 70.07, Female: 75.38) 2011 estimate

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1.1.2. Country in Figures General Information Source / Year Government Republic CIA

Exports $25.34 billion: crude oil and petroleum products, cotton, textiles, metal products, chemicals, processed food CIA

Imports $46.52 billion: machinery and equipment, foodstuffs, chemicals, wood products, fuels CIA

Land use Arable land: 2.9%, Permanent crops: 0.5%, Other: 96.6% 2005

Agricultural products Cotton, rice, corn, wheat, beans, fruits, vegetables, cattle, water buffalo, sheep, goats CIA

Useful Information Time Zone (GMT +/-) GMT +2 Climate Desert; hot, dry summers with moderate winters Terrain Vast desert plateau interrupted by the Nile River valley and fertile delta Currency & 3 letter code Egyptian Pound: EGP

Telephone Dialing Code +20 (Cairo 2, Alexandria 3)

Driving (Left or Right) Left

Visa Requirements & Cost

All non-Egyptian visitors arriving in Egypt are required to be in possession of a valid passport. There are 3 types of Egyptian visas: (1) Tourist Visa: is usually valid for a period not exceeding three months and

granted on either single or multiple entry basis (2) Entry Visa: is required for any foreigner arriving in Egypt for purposes other

than tourism, e.g. work, study, etc. The possession of a valid Entry Visa is needed to complete the residence procedure in Egypt

(3) Transit Visa • The cost of a visa varies from country to country, for example a Tourist visa

costs US$15 for a US national, €30 for a national of Germany and £18 for a UK national… Multiple entry visas cost slightly more in most instances.

• The following nationals are exempt from visa requirement when visiting Egypt: Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Syria and the UAE and also holders of diplomatic passports of Argentina, Bosnia Herzegovina, Italy, Malaysia, Malta, Singapore, Slovak Republic and Turkey

Money Parity and Inflation Source: ?

Year Exchange Rate US$ = Local Currency EGP Rate of Inflation

2011 US$1 = EGP 5.95 12.8% 2010 US$1 = EGP 5.50 11.9% 2005 US$1 = EGP 5.80 9.5% 2000 US$1 = EGP 3.45 2.8% 1995 US$1 = EGP 3.40 9.4%

1.3. Humanitarian Background

1.3.1. Disasters, Conflicts & Migration History

Disasters, Conflicts & Migration Natural Disasters Yes/No Comments / Details Drought Yes Periodic droughts hit the country

Earthquake Yes Egypt has frequent earthquakes as the Red Sea is the rift zone between the African and the Arabian Tectonic Plates

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• 1992: A 5.8 magnitude quake occurred at 15:09 pm on 12th Oct, with an epicenter near Dahshur, 35 km south of Cairo. The quake was unusually destructive for its size, causing 545 deaths, injuring 6,512 and making 50,000 people homeless. It was the most damaging event to affect Cairo since 1847 (Source: Wikipedia)

• 1995: A 7.1 magnitude earthquake that occurred on 22nd Nov at 04:15 am, in the eastern part of Egypt. At least 8 people were killed and 30 were injured in the epicentral region. Damage occurred in many parts of northeastern Egypt as far away as Cairo

Epidemic Yes

Flood Yes

Flooding is an occasional event In Egypt. Recent serious floods occurred in 1994, 1995 and in 2010 • 1994: flood affected about 160,660 people • 1995: flood affected about 3,000 people • 2010: Affected considerable areas of North and South Sinai,

Red Sea and Aswan governorates, directly affecting more than 3,500 people who were evacuated from their homes

Volcano No There are no active volcano’s in Egypt

Tsunami Wave No

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/phenomenon-tsunami/occurrences-mediterranean.html

Wind storm Yes Khamsin wind storm takes place during spring

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Man-made

Civil strife Yes

• On 25th Jan 2011, thousands of protestors gathered in Tahreer (Freedom) Square, demanding that President Hosni Mubarak, the president who ruled the country for the last 30 years, resign, resulting in many injuries and deaths

• Demonstrations occurred throughout the country and on the 11th Feb 2011 he handed power to the Army and departed from Cairo

International conflict Yes • The last international conflict was with Israel in 1973 Displaced in country No

Refugees in country Yes • There are currently 39,000 refugees (58% Sudanese of which a

total of 81% are from Southern Sudan; 17% Somalis; 17% Iraqis, 4% Eritrean, 2% Ethiopian and 2% other nationalities (UNHCR)

Refugees from country No • There are no known Egyptian refugees in other countries

Landmines casualties Yes

• In 2009, 41 mine and explosive remnants of war (ERW) casualties were recorded in 12 incidents in Egypt; the majority of casualties were men, at least 11 were children (nine killed and two injured), and at least one was a woman. This was similar to the 40 casualties recorded in Egypt from 11 incidents in 2008.

• In Matruh Governorate, where the Executive Secretariat for the Demining and Development of the North West Coast (Executive Secretariat) mine action program operates, 6 incidents occurred in 2009 causing 11 casualties (3 people killed and 8 injured). In 2008, 4 casualties were recorded in Matruh.

• Several sources have estimated the total number of known casualties to be around 8,000. However, the period of data collection for these statistics is not reported. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported in 2006 that there had been 8,313 mine casualties (696 people killed and 7,617 injured; 5,017 were civilians) in the Western Desert since 1982. Almost identical statistics were reported in 2008.

• Source of info: www.the-monitor.org

1.3.2. Calamities and Seasonal Affects

Seasonal Affects on Transport (economic, social, climate…) Transport Comments From - To Primary Road Transport ??? Secondary Road Transport ??? Rail Transport ??? Air Transport ??? Waterways Transport ???

Seasonal Affects on Storage and Handling Activity Comments From - To Storage ??? Handling ???

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1.3.3. Capacity to Respond to Emergencies

1.3.3.1. Government

Egypt – Government Ministries Ministry Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax

Prime Minister’s Office, 2 Magless El Shaàb Street Al Kasr El Einy, Cairo

Name: Air Marshal Ahmed Shafik Title: Prime Minister Email: [email protected] Email : [email protected] Web: www.cabinet.gov.eg

Tel: +202 2793 5000

Fax: +202 2795 8048

Ministry of Defence, 23 July Street, Kobry el Obba, Cairo

Name: Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi Title: Minster of Defense Web: www.mmc.gov.eg

Tel: +202 2403 2158 Tel: +202 2795 3063 Fax: +202 2290 6004

Ministry of International Cooperation, 8 Adly Street, Cairo

Name: Mrs. Fayza Mohamed Aboulnaga Title: Minister of International Cooperation Web: www.mic.gov.eg

Tel: +202 2391 0008 Fax: +202 2390 8159

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kornish el Nile, Maspiro, Cairo

Name: Mr. Ahmed Ali Aboul Gheit Title: Minister of Foreign Affairs Web: www.mfa.gov.eg

Tel: +202 2574 9820 Tel: +202 2574 9821 Fax: +202 2574 8822

Ministry of Civil Aviation, Airport Road, Cairo

Name: Mr. Ibrahim Ahmed Mannaa Title: Minister of Civil Aviation Web: www.civilaviation.gov.eg

Tel: +202 2267 7610 Tel: +202 2267 7612 Fax: +202 2267 9470

Ministry of Transportation, 105 El Kasr- El Einy Street, Cairo

Name: Eng. Atef Abdel Hamid Moustafa Title: Minister of Transportation Web: www.mot.gov.eg

Tel: +202 2795 5562 Tel: +202 2795 5563 Fax: +202 2795 5564

1.3.3.2. Government Contacts

Egypt – Government Contacts Ministry Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax

Ministry of Trade and Industry 2 Latin America Street, Garden City, Cairo, Egypt

Email: [email protected] Web: www.mfti.gov.eg

Tel: +202 2792 1190 Tel: +202 2792 1193 Tel: +202 2792 1194 Tel: +202 2792 1195 Fax: +202 2794 0554

Ministry of Information, Radio and Television Broadcasting Building, Maspiro- Kornesh el Nile, Cairo, Egypt

Email: [email protected] Web: www.moinfo.gov.eg

Tel: +202 2577 5595 Tel: +202 2578 9395 Tel: +202 2579 3410 Tel: +202 2574 8986 Tel: +202 2574 6927 Tel: +202 2578 1239 Tel: +202 2574 8988 Fax: +202 2579 3062 Fax: +202 2574 8781

Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Km 28 Cairo-Alexandria Road, Cairo, Egypt

Email: [email protected] Web: www.mcit.gov.eg

Tel: +202 3534 1020 Tel; +202 3534 1010 Tel: +202 3534 1300 Tel: +202 2344 4544 Fax: +202 3537 1111

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kornish el Nile, Maspiro, Cairo, Egypt

Email: [email protected] Web: www.mfa.gov.eg/mfa_portal/ar-EG

Tel: +202 2574 9821 Tel; +202 2574 9820 Tel: +202 2574 9821 Tel: +202 2574 9821 Tel: +202 2574 9816 Tel: +202 2574 9817 Fax: +202 2574 8822

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Ministry of Transport, Nasr Road, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt

Email: [email protected] Web: www.mot.gov.eg/

Tel: +202 2260 2800 Tel: +202 2260 2900 Tel: +202 2260 4884 Tel: +202 2240 0814 Fax: +202 2261 0510

Ministry of Finance, 1 Ramsis Street, Ministry of Finance Towers, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: www.mof.gov.eg

Tel: +202 2686 0606 Tel: +202 2686 0607 Tel: +202 2686 0608 Tel: +202 2686 0609 Tel: +202 2686 1200 Tel: +202 2686 1300 Tel: +202 2686 0789 Tel: +202 2342 8830 Fax: +202 2686 1861 Fax: +202 2686 1680

Ministry of Health, 3 Magless El Shaab Street, Cairo, Egypt

Email: [email protected] Web: www.mohp.gov.eg

Tel: +202 2795 1821 Fax: +202 2795 3966 Fax: +202 2792 2904

1.3.3.3. Humanitarian Community – UN Agencies

Egypt – UN Contacts Agency Contact Names & Email Telephone Cell

UN RC Name: Mr. James W. Rawley Title: Resident Coordinator Email: [email protected]

+202 2578 4840 +201 0200 0095

FAO Name: Mr. Moujahed Achouri Title: Deputy Regional Representative Email: [email protected]

+202 3760 2324 +201 0444 3337

FAO* Name: Mr. Saad A. Al-Otaibi Title: Assistant Regional Director General Email: [email protected]

+202 3331 6058 +202 3331 6001

ICAO Name: Mr. Mohamed Khonji Title: ICAO Regional Director Email: [email protected]

+202 2267 4841 +201 2321 4946

IFAD Name: Mr. Mohamed El Eraky Title: Country Officer Email: [email protected]

+202 2394 9043 +201 0368 2735

ILO Name: Mr. Youssef Qaryouti Title: Director Email: [email protected]

+202 2399 9327 +201 0100 5240

IOM Name: Mr. Pasquale Lupoli Title: Regional Representative Email: [email protected]

+202 2735 0879 +201 2227 1222

ITU* Name: Dr. Miloud Ameziane Title: Regional Representative Email: [email protected]

+202 3537 1777 +201 2393 5448

OCHA* Name: Mr. Abdul Haq Amiri Title: Head of Regional Office Email: [email protected]

+202 2751 5016 +201 6861 5339

OCHA Name: Mr. Jean-Luc Tonglet Title: Deputy Head Email: [email protected]

+202 2528 1730-4 Ext. 2990 +201 2882 2159

UNAIDS* Name: Mrs. Hind Khatib-Othman Title: Regional Director Email: [email protected]

+202 2276 5222 +201 6882 3451

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Egypt – UN Contacts Agency Contact Names & Email Telephone Cell

UNAIDS Name: Dr. Wessam El Beih Title: Country Officer Email: [email protected]

+202 2380 9000 +201 0366 2440

UNDP* Name: Ms. Mona Hammam Title: Regional Director Email: [email protected]

+202 2579 4849 N/A

UNDP Name: Mr. Mounir Tabet Title: Country Director Email: [email protected]

+202 2579 4849 +202 2579 3815 +201 0007 8777

UNESCO* Name: Dr. Tarek Shawki Title: Regional Director Email: [email protected]

+202 2794 5599 +201 0375 1200

UNFPA* Name: Mr. Hafedh Chekir Title: Regional Director Email: [email protected]

+202 2227 6565 +201 9450 3821

UNFPA Name: Mr. Ziad Rifai Title: Resident Representative Email: [email protected]

+202 2577 7557 +201 0807 8014

UN Habitat Name: Dr. Muhamad Kadhim Title: Senior Human Settlements Officer Email: [email protected]

+202 2792 3086 +201 9608 4221

UNHCR* Name: Mr. Mohammed Dayri Title: Regional Representative Email: [email protected]

+202 3835 5801 +202 3835 5801 +202 3835 5803

+201 2213 1542

UNIC Name: Ms. Khawla Mattar Title: Director Email: [email protected]

+202 2796 9816 +201 2391 9236

UNICEF Name: Mr. Philippe Duamelle Title: Representative Email: [email protected]

+202 2526 5090 +201 2395 0010

UNIDO* Name: Ms. Lucia Cartini Title: Representative & Head of Regional Office Email: [email protected]

+202 2794 3477 +201 2777 9507

UNIFEM Name: Ms. Maya Morsy Title: Coordinator Email: [email protected]

+202 2574 8494 +201 2223 3990

UNISDR* Name: Mr. Amjad Abbashar Title: Head of Regional Office Email: [email protected]

+202 2266 5602 +202 2266 5603 +202 2266 5604

+201 0041 0487

UNODC* Name: Mr. Mohamed Abdul Aziz Title: Regional Representative Email: [email protected]

+202 2359 1645 +201 0844 4255

UNRWA Name: Dr. Abeer Al-Khraisha Title: Head, UNRAW Liasion Office Email: [email protected]

+202 2794 8502 N/A

UNSIC

Name: Ms. Chadia Wannous Title: Regional Coordinator for Avian and Pandemic Influenza Email: [email protected] g

+202 2770 2256 +201 6882 6009

World Bank Name: Mr. David Craig Title: Director Egypt, Yemen and Djibouti Email: [email protected]

+202 2574 1670 Ext: 213

WFP Name: Mr. Gian Pietro Bordignon Title: WFP Representative & Country Director +202 2524 9768 +201 7266 1416

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Egypt – UN Contacts Agency Contact Names & Email Telephone Cell

Email: [email protected]

WFP* Name: Mr. Daly Belgasmi Title: Regional Director Email: [email protected]

+202 2528 1730 N/A

WHO Name: Dr. Naeema Al Gasseer Title: WHO Representative Email: [email protected]

+202 2795 3708 +202 2795 7706 +201 0601 9285

WHO* Name: Dr. Hussein Gezayri Title: Regional Director Email: [email protected]

+202 2670 2535 N/A

* Regional Office

1.4. National Regulatory Departments

Ministry / Department / Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax

Egyptian Organization of Standardization & Quality (EOS)

Name: Dr. Eng. Mohamed Hany Barakat Title: EOS General Director Email: [email protected] Web: www.eos.org.eg

Tel: +202 2284 5529 Tel: +202 2284 5528 Fax: +202 2284 5504

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1.5. Customs Information

1.5.1. Duties and Taxes Exemption A) Emergency Response ???

Agreements / Conventions Description Ratified by Country WCO (World Customs Organization) member ? Date: ? Annex J-5 Revised Kyoto Convention ? Date: ? OCHA Model Agreement ? Date: ? Tampere Convention (on the Provision of Telecommunication Resources for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations) ? Date: ?

Convention on Assistance in the Case of a Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency ? Date: ?

Regional Agreements (on emergency/disaster response, but also customs unions, regional integration) B) Exemption Regular Regime (Non-Emergency Response) National Customs Legislation and Regime ??? Exceptions: For selected entities For selected type of goods

Organizational Requirements to obtain Duty Free Status United Nations Agencies • ? NGOs • ?

C) Exemption Certificate Application Procedure:

.Duties and Taxes Exemption Application Procedure

Generalities (include a list of necessary documentation) • See below Process to be followed (step by step / flowchart)

1) ? 2) ? 3) ?

D) Exemption Certificate Document Requirements

Duties and Taxes Exemption Certificate Document Requirements (by commodity)

Food Shelter, WASH & Education

Medicines Vehicles & Spare Parts

Staff & Office Supplies

Telecoms Equipment

Invoice

Yes, Original, 3 copies,

applies to UN and NGOs

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AWB, BL, Other Transport Docs

Yes, Original, 3 copies,

applies to UN and NGOs

Donation /Non-Commercial Certificates

Yes, in case no commercial

invoice apply 3 copies,

applies to UN and NGOs

Packing Lists

Yes, Original, 3 copies,

applies to UN and NGOs

Other Documents

Certificate of Origin

Phytosanitary Certificate Fumigation Certificate

Additional Notes • Process for import of medicines: • ?

1.5.2. Customs Clearance

1.5.2.1. General Information

Customs Information Document Requirements Embargoes Prohibited Items General Restrictions

1.5.3. Customs Clearance Document Requirements

Customs Clearance Document Requirements (by commodity)

Food Shelter, WASH & Education Medicines Vehicles &

Spare Parts

Staff & Office

Supplies

Telecoms Equipment

D&T Exemption Certificate (this

document is called :

Franquicia (Franchise Statement)

Yes, original

Invoice Yes, original and 3 copies

AWB, BL, Other Transport Docs

Yes, original and 3 copies

Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates

Yes, original and 3 copies

Packing Lists Yes, original & 3 copies

Phytosanitary Certificate

Yes, original and 3 copies

Other Documents

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Additional Notes • ?

1.5.4. Weight and Value Band

Value & Weight Band Information Class Value (local currency) Value (US$) Weight (kgs) Document ??? ??? ??? Non-Doc HV ??? ??? ???

A) Transit Regime Transit Regime ?

1.5.5. Focal Points Information

Humanitarian Organization’s Customs Focal Point Organization ??? Name Title Address Telephone Number Fax Number Email Web Language of correspondence

Humanitarian Organization’s Customs Focal Point Organization ??? Name Title Address Telephone Number Fax Number Email Web Language of correspondence

1.5.6. Customs Information by Entry Points • ? Back to Top of Chapter or back to Table of Contents

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2. Logistics Infrastructure

2.1. Port Assessment

2.1.1. Port of Alexandria

Location of the Port Port Name Alexandria Port Latitude 31° 11’ 00” N Longitude 29° 52’ 00” E

2.1.2. Port Contacts

Location of the Port Port Address Alexandria Port Authority, 106 El Horreya Street, Alexandria Telephone +203 445 8394/6 Fax +203 445 8397

• 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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Port of Alexandria – Berth Details Berth Length (feet) Draft (feet) Remarks 1/5 200 15

General Cargo

6/8 275 17 9 290 17

10/11 427 26 12 330 22 13 470 28 14 515 30 24 500 33 25 515 30 26 450 27

27/28 720 28 30 200 13 34 300 17

36/37 1,080 30 38 380 26

39/40 920 30 42/43 720 22

44 425 18 16/18 680 31

Passenger 19/21 360 31 22 1,100 33

14/19 385 30 Ferries, Ro-Ro & Passenger

25/26 451 27 45 300 25

Warships 46/47 1,000 31 49/53 1,800 36

Containers 54 600 36 60 550 27

Coal 61/64 1,150 27 65/71 1,150 27 Fertilizer

71 1,150 33 Molasses 71/73 400 28 Timber 75/81 400 26

Grains & Flour 82/85 633 32

87 350 17 Livestock 87/1-5 1,000 33 Bulk, Petroleum Products & Cooking Oils

Port of Alexandria – Charges (USD) Port Dues GRT x 0.25 USD Light Dues GRT x 0.10 USD Berthing Dues A: Alongside Berth GRT x 0.0125 x No of Days USD B: At Anchorage GRT x 0.0050 x No of Days USD Tugs $250 per Tug USD

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Port of Alexandria – Charges (USD) LOA – Vessel Length No. of Tugs

Less than 275 feet Nil 275 feet – 399 feet 1 400 feet – and over 2

Vessel – GRT USD Up to 999 90

1,000 – 4,999 150 5,000 – 9,999 209

10,000 – 19,999 294 20,000 – 29,999 387 30,000 – 39,999 514 40,000 – 49,999 578 50,000 – 59,999 610 60,000 and over 717

• Bulk Cargo Facilities: Grain handling section has a water depth of 10 m. • Silo’s: 2 grain silos, one of 48,000 mt and one of 100,000 mt capacity • New conveyor systems have been installed. • Coal terminal has three quays equipped with four coal dischargers capable of unloading 7,000 t/day;

direct rail access to berths • Fertilizer terminal has a quay length of 447 m and water depth of 10 m. Equipment includes for

unloading and a conveyor belt system. • Tanker terminal: Oil basin in outer harbour, five berths for vessels up to 10.67 m draft and 213.3 m long • Liquefied gas terminals: Available for vessels up to 8.53 m draft 122 m long • Bunkers: Available, Ship repair: Available at Alexandria Shipyard Co. • Towage is compulsory for ships over 82.3 m long. Tugs from 1,800 to 2,500 hp available all hours • Imports: Dry and liquid bulk and general cargo, Exports: General cargo and oil products

2.1.3. Port Said

2.1.3.1. Port Overview

Location of the Port Port Name Port Said Latitude 31º 15’ 00” N Longitude 32º 18’ 00” E • Situated on the Mediterranean Sea coast at the Northern end of the Suez Canal

2.1.3.2. Port Contacts

Port Contacts Port Address Port Said Port Authority, Moustafa Kamel & Azmey Street, Port Said, Egypt Contact ??? Telephone +206 622 3892 Fax +206 623 5913 Telephone +206 623 6941

2.1.3.3. Port Performance

Performance: 2010 Vessels Calls ??? Container traffic (TEU’s) ??? Total Cargo Handling (mt) ??? Total Annual Capacity of the Port ???

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Capacity: 2009 Bulk Container Conventional

mt / Year TEU’s / Year mt / Year Export activity of the Port ??? ??? ??? Import activity of the port ??? ??? ???

2.1.4. 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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Port Said – Berth Details Berth Number Length (m) Depth (m) 1B 142 11.6 2B 102 10.4 3B 202 11.9 5B 172 11.6 6B 217 11.8 7B 217 12.8 2E 232 11.9 3E 202 11.9 4E 172 11.9 1A 197 12.5 2A 242 11.9 3A 197 12.8 4A 324 12.8 5A 324 12.8 6A 324 11.9 7A 324 11.9 8A 324 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 • There is a free zone area in the port covering an area of 918,698 m². • 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 • Grain silo of 80,000 mt, Cement silo of 1000,000 mt capacity • 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 Dock 1 Dock 2 Dock 3 Carrying capacity 5,000 mt 10,000 mt 25,000 mt Length over pontoon 106 m 170 m 210 m Clear width 21.8 m 28 m 35 m

Dock cranes 1x 5 mt 2x 10 mt 1x 7.5 m 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 Bahgat

EMLAK ENRAZ Badawi

Max. lifting capacity 40 mt 100 mt 200 mt 500 mt Max. lifting height 38 m 40 m 35 m 60 m Outreach 15.5 m 10 m 8.8 m 15 m Main hook 30 m 30 m 28.8 m 40 m

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2.1.5. Damietta Port

2.1.5.1. Port Overview

Location of the Port Port Name Damietta Port Latitude N 31° 28’ 00” Longitude E 031° 45’ 00” • Situated on estuary of the east branch of River Nile, 70 km west of Port Said

2.1.5.2. Port Contacts

Port Contacts Port Address Damietta Port Authority, P.O. Box 13, Damietta, Egypt Telephone +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 m², refrigerated space of 3,000 m², open storage of 589,000 m² • 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 m²

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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 Damietta Port – Berth Details

Berth Total Length Depth 1 – 4 250 13.1 5 – 8 200 12.0

9 – 12 225 12.0 13 – 14 300 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

2.1.6. Suez: Tewfik Port

2.1.6.1. Port Overview

Location of the Port Port Name Port Tewfik Latitude N 29° 56’ 12” Longitude E 032° 33’ 24” • At the southern end of the Suez Canal on the Red Sea

2.1.6.2. Port Contacts

Port Contacts Port Address Red Sea Ports Authority, P.O. Box 1, Port Tawfik, Suez, Egypt Telephone +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:

o Area 1: For VLCC's, 4th and 3rd 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) Depth (m) Remarks 1 100 8.0 General cargo and ferries

4 – 5 150 8.4 General Cargo 7 – 8 150 8.4 Ferries and general cargo

9 – 11 110 7.7 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. Abu Qir Port

2.1.7.1. Port Overview

Location of the Port Port Name Abu Qir Port Latitude N 31° 19’ 28” Longitude E 030° 04’ 30” • Situated approximately 20 km NE of Alexandria

2.1.7.2. Port Contacts

Port Contacts

Port Address Abu Qir Port Authority, C/o Alexandria Port Authority, 106 Horriya Street, El Shatby, Alexandria, Egypt

Telephone +203 482 3301 Fax +203 480 0100 • 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. El Dekheiler Port

2.1.9.1. Port Overview

Location of the Port Port Name El Dekheiler Port Latitude N 31° 09’ 00” Longitude E 029° 48’ 00” • Situated approximately 7 km west of Alexandria and serves as an extension to Alexandria

2.1.9.2. Port Contacts

Port Contacts

Port Address El Dekheiler Port Authority, C/o Alexandria Port Authority, 106 Horriya Street, El Shatby, Alexandria, Egypt

Telephone +203 445 8394 Fax +203 445 8397 • Approach: Access channel 3 - 5 km long, dredged to a depth of 20 m. • Pilotage: Compulsory, under supervision of the Alexandria Port Authority • Accommodation: Protected by a breakwater 2.25 km Long, there are a total of (9) berths: 4 general

cargo, 2 for minerals, 2 for containers and one berth for timber El Dekheila Port – Berth Details

Berth 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. Sidi Kerir Port

2.1.10.1. Port Overview

Location of the Port Port Name Sidi Kerir Latitude N 31° 03’ 00” Longitude E 029° 40’ 00” • Situated approximately 7 km west of Alexandria and serves as an extension to Alexandria

2.1.10.2. Port Contacts

Port Contacts

Port Address Arab Petroleum Pipelines Co (SUMED), 431 El Geish Avenue, Loran, Alexandria, Egypt

Telephone +203 586 6711 Fax +203 587 1295 • 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 m³ • Bunkers: Not available. Towage: Available

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2.1.11. Abu Zenima Port

2.1.11.1. Port Overview

Location of the Port Port Name Abu Zenima Port Latitude N 29° 02’ 00” Longitude E 033° 07’ 00” • Situated on eastern shore of the Gulf of Suez, 104 km SE of Suez

2.1.11.2. Port Contacts

Port Contacts Port Address Sinai Manganese Co S.A.E., Head Office, 1 Sh Bustan, Cairo Telephone +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. Ain Sukhna Port

2.1.12.1. Port Overview

Location of the Port Port Name Ain Sukhna Port Latitude N 29° 38’ 50” Longitude E 032° 20’ 50” • 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 Arab Petroleum Pipelines Co (SUMED), 431 El Geish Avenue, Loran, Alexandria, Egypt

Telephone +203 586 6723 Fax +203 587 1295 • Pilotages: Compulsory. Pilot boards – 3 kms • Radio Frequency/Information: Masters should cable their ETA's on HF2182 KHz 24 hours before arrival.

Also contact the terminal on VHF 6 hrs before arrival on channel 16 or 78 and 79 if available. Additional cable contact to SUMED in Alexandria, the cable to be prefixed (to be conveyed via Telex 54108 or 54033 SUMED UN operation office - oil movement)

• Accommodation: Four berths for tankers at single buoy moorings, one for vessels up to 500000 dwt with no draft limitation, one vessels up to 150,000 dwt with 16.5 m max draft, and two single buoys can accommodate tankers up to 350,000 dwt with 22.9 max draft. The three larger buoys receive crude oil up to a max rate of 12,500 mt/hour, and the smaller buoy a max rate of 7,400 mt/hour

• Crude oil is offloaded from tankers too large to transit the Suez canal fully laden, then pumped via the pipeline to Sidi Kerir, where tankers can load. The pipeline operates at a rate of about 6,000 mt/hour

• Provisions: Obtained from Suez through ships agents • Towage: Available together with mooring launches

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2.1.13. Adabiya Port

2.1.13.1. Port Overview

Location of the Port Port Name Adabiya Port Latitude N 29° 52’ 50” Longitude 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. Port Contacts

Port Contacts Port Address Red Sea Ports Authority, P.O. Box 1, Port Tawfik, Suez, Egypt Telephone 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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2.1.14. Hurghada Port

2.1.14.1. Port Overview

Location of the Port Port Name Latitude N 27° 15’ 00” Longitude 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. Port Contacts

Port Contacts Port Address Red Sea Ports Authority, P.O. Box 1, Suez Port, Port Tawfik, South Sinai, Egypt Telephone +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. Nuweiba Port

2.1.15.1. Port Overview

Location of the Port Port Name Nuweiba Port Latitude N 28° 59’ 50” Longitude E 034° 40’ 00” • Situated on the west shore of the Gulf of Aqaba

2.1.15.2. Port Contacts

Port Contacts Port Address Red Sea Ports Authority, Port of Neuwbia, South Sinai, Egypt Telephone +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 m², open yard of 60,000 m². • Towage: Available.

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2.1.16. Ras Budran Port

2.1.16.1. Port Overview

Location of the Port Port Name Ras Budran Latitude N 28° 53’ 37” Longitude E 033° 10’ 30” • Situated on the eastern shore of the Gulf of Suez

2.1.16.2. Port Contacts

Port Contacts

Port Address Suez Oil Co. (SUCO), 21 Ahmed Orabi Street, P.O. Box 2622, El Mohandessin, Cairo, Egypt

Telephone +202 346 5909 Fax +202 342 2734

• 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. Ras Gharib Port

2.1.17.1. Port Overview

Location of the Port Port Name Ras Gharib Port Latitude N 28° 21’ 00” Longitude E 033° 07’ 00” • A natural port situated on the west shore of the Gulf of Suez

2.1.17.2. Port Contacts

Port Contacts

Port Address Ras Gharib Port Authority, Egyptian General Petroleum Co, 4 Palestine Street, Cairo, Egypt

Telephone +202 703 1438 Fax +202 703 1457

• Anchorages: Vessels can safely anchor in depth of over 9 m. • Pilotage: Compulsory • Radio Frequency/Information: VHF Ch 16, 4 and 2 • Weather: North winds most of the year and occasionally short South gales making anchorage

impossible. • Tanker terminal sheltered by a cape and a chain of reefers. • Three loading piers for crude oil. • Northern pier, depth alongside 8.23 m, max permissible length of vessel 137 m, max draft 7.32 m,

loading rate of 650 mt/hour • Central pier, depth alongside 10.97 m max. LOA 183 m, max draft 9.75 m, loading rate 1,200 mt/hour • Berthing and un-berthing during daylight hours only ballast facility is available. • Southern pier, depth alongside 23.71 m, max LOA 299 m, max draft 16.75 m, loading rate 2000 t/h.

Berthing and un-berthing during daylight hours only ballast facility is available. • Provisions and Fresh Water: Available. Towage: Not required.

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2.1.18. Ras Shukheir Port

2.1.18.1. Port Overview

Location of the Port Port Name Ras Shukheir Port Latitude N 28° 08’ 00” Longitude E 033° 17’ 00” • Situated on the western shore of the Gulf of Suez

2.1.18.2. Port Contacts

Port Contacts

Port Address Egyptian General Petroleum Corp, Palestine Street, New Maadi, P.O. Box 2130, Cairo, Egypt

Telephone +202 353 1441 Fax +202 353 1450

• 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

Location of the Port Port Name Safaga Port Latitude N 26° 44’ 00” Longitude E 033° 56’ 00” • Situated on the western shore of the Red Sea

2.1.19.2. Port Contacts

Port Contacts Port Address Telephone 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 Safaga Port – Berth Details

Berths Length (m) Draft (m) Remarks 1 289 12.50 Grain 2 415 9.15 Passengers and General Cargo 3 221 9.45 Aluminum 4 70 8.53 Phosphate 5 420 9.75 Multipurpose

• 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 • Grain terminal at depth a/side of 14 m. Silo capacity of 100,000 mt • Storage: Two warehouses of 1,600 m. Provisions and water: Water and provisions available. • Ship repairs: Minor repairs possible. Towage: Available.

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2.2. Egypt Port Tariffs

2.2.1. Ministerial Decree # 31/1998 8 • 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

Vessel Type Vessels up to 1,000 tons GRT

Vessels more than 1,000 & up to 3,000 tons GRT

Vessels over 3,000 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. Ministerial Decree # 332/2003 (Maritime Transport)

Port Berthing Charges – Suez Canal, Gulf of Suez, Red Sea Ports Cargo & Tanker Vessels One port $ Two ports (Canal transit) $ - Up to 3,000 tons GRT 250 400 - From 3,001 up to 5,000 tons GRT 300 450 - From 5,001 up to 10,000 tons GRT 400 600 - From 10,001 up to 20,000 tons GRT 500 750 - From 20,001 up to 40,000 tons GRT 600 900 - Over 40,001 tons each extra 20,000 tons 100 150 Passenger & Tourist vessels - Up to 15,000 tons GRT 400 450 - Over 15,000 tons GRT 600 900 At Suez Canal, Gulf of Suez, Red Sea Ports - Tourist Yachts more than 60 m LOA 90 150 - Tugs and similar 200 300

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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.

• For laid-up ships, the following additional fees are charged: o After 7 days following the first 48 hours of ship's arrival, an additional fee amounting to 10% of the

applicable agency fee is charged for every three consecutive days or part thereof for the first thirty days of ships stay in port.

o Thereafter, an additional fee amounting to 50% of the applicable tariff fee is charged for every 3 consecutive days or part thereof throughout the remaining period of ship's stay in port.

E) General Conditions • Yachts up to 60 m long to be exempted from agency fees. • 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%

B) On freight of liner outward cargo booked through carriers abroad 2.50%

C) On all liner inward cargo $0.50 per f/t

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 $0.25 per f/t

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*

F) On passage fares for tickets booked through our Agency 6.50%

G) On passage fares for tickets booked or issued through others 2.50%

H) For undertaking shore leave arrangements in respect of passengers visiting town ex-passenger ships

$2.50 per person

I) For embarking or disembarking of departing or arriving passengers including handling of baggage not exceeding three packages per passenger

$ 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 $0.25 per f/ton

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Scale of Rates Port Said, Suez, Gulf of Suez $ Alexandria $

Up to 10,000 freight tons 90 102

From 1,001 up to 2,000 freight tons 128 191

From 2,001 up to 3,000 freight tons 145 268

From 3,001 up to 4,000 freight tons 180 332

From 4,001 up to 6,000 freight tons 255 Additional from 4,000 tons freight $51 charged for every

additional 1,000 freight tons or part thereof

From 9,001 up to 12,000 freight tons 410

From 12,001 up to 15,000 freight tons 461

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. Financing • Funds must be transferred in advance of vessel's arrival to cover port disbursements and Suez Canal

Tolls

2.2.2.2. 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

Port Pilot Charges – Alexandria, Damietta, Port Said and Suez From outside harbour to berths inside whether at quay or on buoys and vice versa For vessels up to 999 tons US$ 83.00 For vessels from 1,000 to 4,999 tons US$ 136.50 For vessels from 5,000 to 9,999 tons US$ 190.30 For vessels from 10,000 to 19,999 tons US$ 267.50 For vessels from 20,000 to 29,999 tons US$ 351.50 For vessels from 30,000 to 39,999 tons US$ 467.40 For vessels from 40,000 to 49,999 tons US$ 525.40 For vessels from 50,000 to 59,999 tons US$ 554.40 For vessels from 60,000 tons and over US$ 652.20

Port Pilot Charges Also from the Southern Entrance of Suez port to any of: Adabiya Port, Petroleum Basin, Ibrahim Basin, Ataka Port, Suez Canal entrance and vice versa or between two of these places in Suez Port For vessels up to 999 tons US$ 47.50 For vessels from 1,000 to 4,999 tons US$ 89.00 For vessels from 5,000 to 9,999 tons US$ 119.00 For vessels from 10,000 to 19,999 tons US$ 178.50 For vessels from 20,000 to 29,999 tons US$ 246.40 For vessels from 30,000 to 39,999 tons US$ 311.60 For vessels from 40,000 to 49,999 tons US$ 329.80 For vessels from 50,000 to 59,999 tons US$ 340.60 For vessels from 60,000 tons and over US$ 398.60

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Port Pilot Charges • 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 USD Direct transit service expenses 155 Port Said Eastern Branch 102 Mooring launch or crew 540 Mooring launches (2) or crew 1,080 Cancellation of mooring launches (2) 194 Request launch at any station 97 Request electrician at any station 59 Runners (transit) hired to accompany non-self steering vessels 3,459 Projector or electrician 290 Cancellation of projector 59 Projector base 303 Mooring & unmooring at Port Said 220

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Additional Services Activity USD Changing berth at Port Said 220 Additional mooring (extra lines) at Port Said 110 Re-mooring at Port Said 220 Manila or sisal ropes 55 Runners (harbour) hired to accompany non-self steering vessels 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. Ministerial Decree 303/2003 • 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

Remarks Foreign Ships

USD

5 Port dues $0.25 Per ton GRT

6/A Berthing dues at Quay or Docks $0.0125 Per ton GRT per day or part thereof 6/B Berthing dues at the inside

anchorage or on any Buoy $0.05

7/A Stay dues at Quay of Docks $0.0125 Per ton GRT per day or

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Article No. Names of Dues

Fees according to Ministerial Decree 95/87

Remarks Foreign Ships

USD

7/B Stay dues at the inside anchorage or on any Buoy $0.05 part thereof

8/A

For vessel and floating units which are permitted to work in ports (work permit per ton of its tonnage)

$3.00 Without engine

8/B

For vessel and floating units which are permitted to work in ports (work permit per ton of its tonnage)

$5.00 (min charge in both cases

$24) With engine

8/C

Berthing dues for vessel at Quay and Docks to carry out loading and off-loading operations per day of part thereof

$8.00

9 Light Dues $0.10 Per ton GRT

10 Sailing permit fees

$2.40 Coaster and sailing

$3.00 Vessels and floating units which are permitted to carry out work in the port

$8.00 Other ships

11 Additional dues $18.00 On normal days

$24.00 On Fridays & official holidays

12 Petroleum supervision fees $15.00 Per day

13 Cattle storage $0.70 Per head

14 Telephone fees

$18.00 Per day for tourist or passenger ships

$15.00 Cargo or Petroleum vessels

$12.00 Foreign war vessels

Source of info for tariffs is: www.seapace.com/tariffs/index.htm Back to Top of Chapter or back to Table of Contents

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2.3. Airport Assessment

2.3.1. Civil Aviation

2.3.1.1. Overview

Company Name & Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax Civil Aviation Authority, Ministry of Civil Aviation, Airport Road, Cairo, Egypt

Name: Email: [email protected] Web: www.civilaviation.gov.eg

Tel: +202 417 5393 Fax: +202 634 6604

2.3.1.2. Procedures for Foreign Registered Aircraft ???

2.3.2. Main Airport

Company Name & Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax

Cairo International Airport, Oruba Road, Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt

Name: Pilot Hassan Mahmoud Rashed Title: Chairman of Cairo Airport Company Email: [email protected] Name: Pilot Mohamed A. El Sheshaie Title: Vice Chairman for Operations Email:[email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: www.cairo-airport.com

Tel: +202 2265 5000 +202 2265 3413 +202 2267 5862 +202 2267 5882 +202 2267 5872 Fax: +202 2265 3214 +202 2291 4325

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 Egypt Latitude 30° 08’ 15” N Province / District Cairo Longitude 031° 24’ 20” E Town or City (closest) Cairo Elevation 116 m Airfield Name Cairo International Airport International Airport Yes Runway (3) Length 3,300, 2x 4,000 m Runway Width 60 m Orientation 05L/23R Runway Surface Asphalt IATA & ICAO codes CAI & HECA Open from/to (hours) 24 hours/day, 7days/week

2.3.2.2. Performance

Performance Year: 2010 Total Aircraft Movements 154,832 = 424 per day Total Passengers 16.1 million = 44,110 per day Airlines 65 = 55 passenger and 9 cargo airlines Total Cargo 274,550 mt = 752 mt per day • Cairo Airport is the 2nd busiest in Africa after OR Tambo Airport in Johannesburg

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2.3.2.3. Airfield Details

Airfield Details Customs Yes JET A-1 fuel Yes Immigration Yes AVGAS 100 Yes Terminal Building Yes Single Point Refueling No (Tankers) Passenger Terminal Yes Air Starter Units Yes Cargo terminal Yes Ground Power (mobile) Yes Pax transport to airfield Yes Crash Crew Yes Control Tower Yes Aircraft Support Services Yes Weather Facilities Yes Latrine Servicing Yes Catering Services Yes Fire Fighting Yes Base Operating Room Yes Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) Category: 9 Airport Radar Yes Fire Fighting Equipment Yes NDB Yes De-icing Equipment No VOR Yes IFR Procedures Yes ILS Yes Runway Lights Yes Approach Lights Yes Parking Ramp Lighting Yes

2.3.2.4. Helicopter Pad(s)

Helipad Present Yes Largest helicopter that can land No limit

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2.3.2.5. Airport Operating Details

Cairo Airport – Scale of Handling Charges Aircraft Type Transit (US$) Turnaround (US$) A300 1,781 2,139 A300-600 1,910 2,387 A310-300 1,608 2,016 A319 852 1,022 A320 940 1,175 A321 1,183 1,420 A330 2,133 2,546 A340 2,473 2,972 B707 1,485 1,855 B727 – All series 1,052 1,311 B737 – All series 711 891 B747 – All series 3,364 4,205 B757 1,521 1,905 B767 1,565 1,954 B777 2,639 3,170 BAC 1-11 681 848 C-130 958 1,195 CL-44 1,187 1,485 CVL 711 891 DC-10-30 2,621 3,278 DC-8 1,843 2,300 DC-9 792 989 IL-18 779 977 IL-62 1,577 1,974 L.1011 Tri-Star 2,053 2,566 MD-82/87 829 1,039 MD-11 2,725 3,274 MD-80/81 953 1,187 Tu-134 558 893 Tu-154 1,131 1,416 Yak 42 971 1,167

Cairo Airport – Ramp & Traffic Handling Charges

Aircraft – MTOW (kgs) Transit Night-stop & Turnaround 0 to 10,000 198 248

10,001 to 20,000 341 427 20,001 to 50,000 632 792 50,001 to 80,000 958 1,195 80,001 to 140,000 1,280 1,595 140,001 to 180,000 1,843 2,300 180,001 to 240,000 2,468 3,079 240,001 and over 3,363 4,204

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• 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. 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

or fraction thereof according to the equipment charge list dated 1st 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; • This scale of charge ref. FS-6/193/2000 dated 1st May 2000, cancels all previous issues; • N.B There is a 25% Airport Surcharge on Pushback and Towing.

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Cairo Airport – Ground Equipment Charges Equipment (per hour) Charge US$ Loading platform 198 Air Conditioner for normal aircraft 136 Air Conditioner for wide body aircraft 160 Ground power unit 90 Kva 112 Ground power unit 140 Kva 130 Belt conveyor 112 Forklift up to 20 mt 125 Passenger steps 148 Tractor 68 Pallet dolly 10 feet 38 Pallet dolly 20 feet 76 Pallet (per day) 50 Single container dolly 32 Double container dolly 42 Container (per day) 25 Igloo (per day) 50 Steps for maintenance and Refueling 32 Baggage cart 25 Transporter 130 Charges (per operation) Air Starter per start: for normal aircraft 82 Air Starter per start : for wide body aircraft 125 Toilet service 125 Water service 82 High lift 148 Chocks 32 Fire extinguisher carts 50 Marshalling 25 Ballast bags each 6 Catering change from belly to cabin or vice versa 161 Horse kit (horse/ per flight) 52 Live animal kit (each unit / flight) 100 Tractor for Towing Aircraft Aircraft up to 100 mt 129 Aircraft up to 200 mt 148 Push back for normal aircraft 100 Push back for wide-body aircraft 125 Internal Cabin Cleaning Aircraft up to 100 max capacity 50 Aircraft up to 200 max capacity 87 Aircraft over 200 max capacity 125 • The above charges are subject to change without previous notice; • The use of equipment or manpower (laborers) shall be charged per hour or fraction thereof; • This scale of charges cancels all previous issues; • 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. Cairo Airport Facilities

2.3.3.1. Terminal 1 • The terminal facilities include Departure Hall 1, International Hall 3, and Hall 4 for Private & Non-

commercial 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.

2.3.3.2. Hall 4 • 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. Terminal 2 (closed for renovations) • 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 Bank’s 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 3 • 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 18th 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. The new terminal includes • 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 Terminal Aegean Airlines Athens 3 Aeroflot Moscow 1 Afriqiyah Airways Tripoli 1 Air Algeria Algiers 1 Air Berlin Munich 1 Air France Paris 1 AItalia Rome 1 Alitalia operated by Air One Milan 1 Al Masria Universal Airlines Abha, Qassim, Yanbu 1 Austrian Airlines Vienna 3 BMI London 3 British Airways London 1 Buraq Air Tripoli 1 Continental Airlines Newark 3 Czech Airlines Prague 1 Delta Air Lines New York 1

Egypt Air

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, Düsseldorf, Entebbe, Frankfurt, Geneva, Guangzhou, 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

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Egypt Air Express Alexandria, Aswan, Budapest, Catania, El Arish, Hurghada, 3

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Egypt Air operated by Air Sinai Tel Aviv 3

El Al Tel Aviv 1 Emirates Dubai 1 Ethiopian Airlines Addis Ababa, Khartoum 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi 1 Gulf Air Bahrain 1 Hainan Airlines Beijing-Capital 1 Iberia Madrid 1 Iraqi Airways Baghdad, Sulaimaniyah 1 Jetairfly Brussels1 1 Kenya Airways Khartoum, Nairobi 1 KLM Amsterdam 1 Korean Air Seoul-Incheon1 1 Kuwait Airways Kuwait 1 Libyan Airlines Benghazi, Sebha, Tripoli 1 LOT Polish Airlines Warsaw 3 Lufthansa Frankfurt 3 Lufthansa operated by Privatair Munich 3

Meridiana operated by Eurofly Milan-Malpensa 1

Middle East Airlines Beirut 1 Nasair Asmara, Port Sudan 1 Nile Air Baghdad, Sulaimaniyah 1 Olympic Air Athens 1 Oman Air Muscat 1 Qatar Airways Doha 1 RAK Airways Ras al Khaimah[11] 1 Royal Air Maroc Casablanca 1 Royal Jordanian Amman-Queen Alia 1 Saudi Arabian Airlines Abha, Dammam, Jeddah, Medina, Riyadh 1 Singapore Airlines Dubai, Singapore 3 Sudan Airways Khartoum, Port Sudan 1 Sun Air Khartoum 1 Swiss International Air Lines Zürich 3

Syrian Air Aleppo, Damascus, Latakia 1 TAROM Bucharest-Otopeni 1 Tunis Air Tunis 1 Turkish Airlines Istanbul 3 Wataniya Airways Kuwait 1 Yemenia Aden, Hodeidah, Sana'a, Ta'izz 1

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Cairo Airport – Charter Airlines Airlines Destinations Terminal Air Cairo Domestic and Europe 1 Air Europa Barcelona, Madrid1 1 Air Memphis Domestic and Europe 1 Alexandria Airlines Alexandria, Aqaba, Luxor 1 AlMasria Universal Airlines Domestic and Europe 1 AMC Airlines Domestic and Europe 1 Cairo Aviation Domestic and Europe 1 Iberworld Madrid1 1 Jat Airways Belgrade 1 Koral Blue Airlines Domestic and Europe 1 Lotus Air Domestic and Europe 1 Midwest Airlines (Egypt) Domestic and Europe 1 Nile Air Domestic and Europe 1 Petroleum Air Services domestic flights and oil airstrips 1 These flights make stops en route to the listed destination (either in one direction or both), however airlines do not have the right to transport passengers between Cairo and the en route stops

Cairo Airport – Cargo Airlines Airlines Destinations Air France Cargo Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Reunion

Egypt Air Cargo Addis Ababa, Belgrade, Brussels, Budapest, Cologne/Bonn, Istanbul, Khartoum, Milan, Ostend, Sharjah

Ethiopian Airlines Addis Ababa, Dubai, Liège Lufthansa Cargo Frankfurt, Hong Kong, Sharjah Qatar Airways Cargo Doha Royal Air Maroc Cargo Casablanca Royal Jordanian Cargo Amman, Brussels Trans Mediterranean Airways Beirut

Tristar Air Amsterdam, Düsseldorf, Kent-Manston, Tripoli Turkish Airlines Cargo Beirut, Istanbul

2.3.3.6. Public Transport – Limousines and shuttle busses • 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 A (Luxury)

B (Micro Bus)

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Airport (terminals, hotels) EGP 65 EGP 45 EGP 45 EGP 50 Heliopolis EGP 110 EGP 70 EGP 60 EGP 85

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Cairo Airport – Taxi Services

Destinations in Cairo A (Luxury)

B (Micro Bus)

C (Midsize)

D (London Cab)

Nasr City EGP 110 EGP 70 EGP 65 EGP 85 Gisr El Suez, Roxy EGP 120 EGP 85 EGP 65 EGP 95 City Centre EGP 155 EGP 100 EGP 80 EGP 125 Mohandesin, Zamalek, Doki EGP 165 EGP 110 EGP 90 EGP 135

Giza, Maadi, Makatam EGP 200 EGP 120 EGP 100 EGP 155 New Cairo EGP 200 EGP 120 EGP 110 EGP 100 Helwan, Sakkara EGP 260 EGP 180 EGP 150 EGP 175 6th of October City EGP 350 EGP 190 EGP 160 EGP 290 S�d�t City EGP 470 EGP 240 EGP 230 EGP 375

2.3.3.7. Public Transport – Taxi • 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. Public Transport – Cars • 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. Alexandria International Airport • 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 Egypt Latitude 29° 56’ 55” N Province / District Alexandria Longitude 031° 11’ 02” E Town or City (closest) Alexandria Elevation 0 m Airfield Name El Nouzha Airport International Airport Yes Runway (2) Length 2,200 & 1,800 m Runway Width 30 & 45 m Orientation 04/22 & 18/36 Runway Surface Asphalt IATA & ICAO codes ALY & HEAX Open from/to (hours) 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 Year: 2009 Total Aircraft Movements 18,250 = 50 per day Total Passengers 1,142,421 = 3,130 per day Airlines 8 = 11 international destinations

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2.3.5. Borg El Arab Airport • 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 Egypt Latitude 29° 55’ 05” N Governorate Alexandria Governorate Longitude 029° 41’ 47” E Town or City (closest) Alexandria Elevation 54 m Airfield Name Borg Al Arab Airport International Airport Yes Runway (1) Length 3,400 m Runway Width 30 & 45 m Orientation 14/32 Runway Surface Asphalt IATA & ICAO codes HBE & HEBA Open from/to (hours) 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 2nd Floor: allocated for arrivals, both domestic and international, administrative offices and airlines offices. 3rd Floor: allocated for departures, both domestic and international, immigration procedures and a VIP hall • Four movable gates connect the terminal building to aircraft. • A parking area on the building's front provides space for 350 vehicles. • The airport has the capacity to handle 1.2 million passengers per year

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2.3.6. Sharm El-Sheikh Airport (SSH) • Opened on 14th 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 Egypt Latitude 24° 23’ 42” N Governorate South Sinai Longitude 027° 58’ 37” E Town or City (closest) Sharm El Sheikh Elevation 44 m Airfield Name Ophira International International Airport Yes Runway (2) Length 3,100 m Runway Width 45 m Orientation 04/22 Runway Surface Asphalt IATA & ICAO codes SSH & HESH Open from/to (hours) 24 hours/day, 7days/week • In 2009, the airport served 7,430,940 passengers which makes it the 2nd busiest airport in Egypt

2.3.6.1. Terminal 1 • Opened in 2007, can handle 5 million passengers per year, has 40 check-in counters and 8 gates

2.3.6.2. Terminal 2 • The airport's original terminal building, can handle of 2.5 million passengers per year

2.3.6.3. Terminal 3 – Future Developments • 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. Hurghada International Airport • 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 Egypt Latitude 27° 10’ 41” N Governorate Red Sea Longitude 033° 47’ 57” E Town or City (closest) Hurghada Elevation 16 m Airfield Name Hurghada Intl Airport International Airport Yes Runway (2) Length 4,000 m Runway Width 45 m Orientation 16/34 Runway Surface Asphalt IATA & ICAO codes HRG & HEGN Open from/to (hours) 24 hours/day, 7days/week Performance In 2009, the airport served 6,743,200 passengers Driving Directions The airport is located 5 kms from downtown Hurghada El Dahar city centre

Car Hire 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

Public Transport 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).

Route Network 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. Marsa Alam International Airport

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 • In 2009, the airport served 938,858 passengers • The 3,200 m runway can accommodate B737, 757, 767, A320, 310, 300 and similar aircraft

2.3.9.1. Domestic Flights – Charges

Marsa Alam International Airport – International Landing & Navigation Charges Aircraft MTOW (in kgs) Landing Charges (US$) Navigation Charges (US$)

0 to 100,000 $8 per 1,000 kg $500 100,001 to 200,000 $10 per 1,000 kg $600 200,001 to 300,000 $12 per 1,000 kg $700

Over 300,001 $12 per 1,000 kg $800 • Valid from 1st Oct 2003 to 30th Sept 2009 (VAT is not applicable)

Marsa Alam International Airport – International Parking Charges

Aircraft MTOW (in kgs) Charge (US$) 0 to 100,000 $0.75 per 1,000 kgs

100,001 to 200,000 $1.00 per 1,000 kgs Over 200,001 $1.25 per 1,000 kgs

• First hour free

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Marsa Alam International Airport – Lighting Charges Winter season from 1st Nov – 31st Mar: Night time = 18:01 to 06:00 25% Summer season from 1st Apr – 31st Oct: Night time = 19:01 to 05:00 25% • Added to the parking charge

Marsa Alam International Airport – International Parking Charges

Aircraft MTOW (in kgs) Charge (US$) per day 0 to 100,000 $2.00 per 1,000 kgs

100,001 to 200,000 $4.00 per 1,000 kgs Over 200,001 $5.00 per 1,000 kgs

• Parking Charges apply equally during peak & off-peak times and is added to the parking charge Marsa Alam International Airport – Passenger Charges

Domestic International $7 $15

• Babies under 2 years exempted

2.3.9.2. Payments • Cash: At the terminal collected by the EMAK Airports Duty officer • Bank wire transfer: In the name of: EMAK Marsa Alam for Management and Operation of Airports, A/C

no USD11 000 112 467 - Swift code: NBEGEGCX342 - Bank Name: National Bank of Egypt Bank Address: QUSEIR Red Sea EGYPT, 72 hours before the flight.

• Weekly Invoice: For regular airlines or flights which sign a contract with EMAK - Marsa Alam for Management and Operation of Airports, with a condition of the amount deposited covering a one month operation for airport charges.

2.3.9.3. Domestic Flights – Charges Marsa Alam International Airport – Domestic Landing & Navigation Charges

Aircraft MTOW (in kgs)

Landing Charges (US$) Navigation Charges (US$) Off-peak Peak Off-peak Peak

0 to 25,000 3 8 150 500 25,001 to 60,000 4 8 200 500 60,001 to 100,000 5 8 250 500 100,001 to 150,000 6 10 300 600 150,001 to 200,000 7 10 350 600 200,001 to 300,000 8 12 400 700

Over 300,001 9 12 500 800 • Valid from 1st Oct 2003 to 30th Sept 2009 (VAT is not applicable)

Marsa Alam International Airport – Domestic Parking Charges

Aircraft MTOW (in kgs) Charge (US$) 0 to 100,000 $0.75 per 1,000 kgs

100,001 to 200,000 $1.00 per 1,000 kgs Over 200,001 $1.25 per 1,000 kgs

• First hour free

2.3.9.4. 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 • 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, X-Ray equipment, and fumigation equipment.

• The cargo terminal handling agent for the airport is Egypt Air Cargo

2.3.11. Aswan Daraw Airport • 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. Giza Helicopter Pad • Airport codes: HEEM • Type: local airport (light traffic), Scheduled airline service: No • Serves: Cairo, Cairo Governorate, Egypt • Latitude: 30.074699, N 30° 04’ 28”, Longitude: 31.191401, E 031° 11’ 29” • Field elevation: 59 feet/18 m ASL

2.3.12.2. October Helicopter Pad • Airport code: HEOC • Type: local airport (light traffic), Scheduled airline service: No • Latitude: 29.812099, N 29° 48’ 43”, Longitude: 30.823400, E 030° 49’ 24” • Field elevation: 807 feet, 246 m ASL • Radio communication frequencies for October Airport

o GND: 121.9 MHz o TWR: 118.5 MHz

• Members can add and update frequencies. • Runways at October Airport

o 01/196: 2,000 x 35 m (562 x 115 feet) — paved — not lighted

2.3.12.3. Wadi Al Jandali Airport • Type: local airport (light traffic), Scheduled airline service: No • Latitude: 30.049500, N 30° 02’ 58”, Longitude: 31.839701, E 031° 50’ 22” • Field elevation: 816 feet / 249 m ASL • No communications frequencies known for Wadi Al Jandali Airport. • Runways at Wadi Al Jandali Airport

o 01/19: 10,600 x 130 feet (3,231 x 40 m) — paved — not lighted o 02/20: 11,000 x 130 feet (3,353 x 40 m) — paved — not lighted

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2.4. Road Assessment

2.4.1. Roads Overview • 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. • Egypt’s has a network of 181 bridges: 36 straddle the Nile and 85 suspended

2.4.2. Distance Between Major Cities in Egypt (kms)

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El Minya 459 674 252 164 - 565 314 335 444 755 452 693 806 505 Edfu 1825 112 818 730 565 - 930 121 1010 1321 392 1265 1172 339 Ismailia 250 1038 112 217 314 930 550 80 456 501 387 242 554 Luxor 915 229 708 620 335 121 550 300 1211 282 1155 1062 229 Port Said 273 1118 192 297 444 1010 80 300 - 536 581 467 254 634 Sharm El Sheikh 716 1429 583 608 755 1321 456 1211 536 - 781 165 528 834

Hurghada 761 580 548 581 452 392 501 282 581 781 226 464 46 Nuweiba 567 1373 447 552 693 1265 387 1155 467 165 226 674 180 Rafah 494 1280 354 459 806 1172 242 1062 254 528 464 674 505 Safaga 814 447 681 554 505 339 554 229 634 834 46 180 505

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El Minya 6 8 3 2 - 7 4 4 6 9 6 9 10 6 Edfu 23 1 10 9 7 - 12 2 13 17 5 16 15 4 Ismailia 3 13 1 3 4 12 - 7 1 6 6 5 3 7 Luxor 11 3 9 8 4 2 7 - 4 15 4 14 13 3 Port Said 3 14 2 4 6 13 1 4 - 7 7 6 3 8 Sharm El Sheikh 9 18 7 8 9 17 6 15 7 - 10 2 7 10

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2.5. Railway Network • 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. Underground Metro • 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: • The 1st Line: Helwan - Al-Marg with a length of 43 km; • The 2nd Line: Shubra Al-Khaima - Al-Munib with a length of 21.6 km; • The 3rd Line crosses the two branches of the Nile below the 15th 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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2.6. Waterways Assessment

2.6.1. Waterways Overview ???

2.6.2. River and/or Lake Port Assessment ??? Back to Top of Chapter or back to Table of Contents

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2.7. Storage Assessment 1

2.7.1. Commercial Storage

Location Owner Available for Rent

Capacity mt / m² / m³ Type 2 Access 3 Condition 4

2.7.2. Storage used by Humanitarian Organizations ???

2.7.3. Public Sector Storage

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2.7.4. Cold Chain ??? Entity(s) in Charge Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax

Cold / temperature controlled Storage Capacities

Location Organization / Owner Type 5 Cooling /

Power 6 Quantity Capacity m³ Condition

Entity(s) in Charge Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax

Entity(s) in Charge Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax

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1 For Labour Costs, Pesticides and Fumigants, see Chapter 4 Logistics Services 2 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

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mashour 27/07/2008 08/08/2008 Started 1 1 189 1 145 5,670 4,350

el mona 31/07/2008 25/11/2008 Started 1 1 360 1 280 10,800 8,400

el assil 03/08/2008 11/08/2008 Started 1 1 252 1 95 7,560 2,850

11 11 2,042 9 1,548 61,260 46,440

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um new bohlar NA old Started

07/08 1 1 350 0 350 10,500 10,500

fayoum bohlar NA old Started

07/08 1 1 275 0 200 8,250 6,000

fayoum corn line 16/06/2008 28/07/2008 Started

07/08 1 1

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atsa 06/07/2008 15/10/2008 installed 1 1 261 1 261 7,830 7,830

5 4 1,065 3 990 31,950 29,700

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aswan 16/03/2008 17/03/2008 Started 03/08 1 1 300 1 234 9,000 7,020

nasser komombo 16/03/2008 18/03/2008 Started

03/08 1 1 300 1 233 9,000 6,990

2 2 600 2 467 18,000 14,010

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abu aly 1 1 252 135 7,560 4,050

1 1 252 0 135 7,560 4,050

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tabarek 18/06/2008 30/07/2008 Started 07/08 1 1 246 1 246 7,380 7,380

el makary 09/10/2008 05/02/2009 installed 1 1 104 1 84 3,120 2,520

el wafaa (Essam Ahmed)

? 05/02/2009 installed 1 1 135 1 129 4,050 3,870

3 3 485 3 459 14,550 13,770

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assiut cylinders 05/08/2008 12/08/2008 Started 1 1 328 1 328 9,840 9,840

bohlar assiut 05/08/2008 12/08/2008 Started 1 1 213 1 213 6,390 6,390

bani adey 16/12/2008 21/02/2009 installed 1 1 270 1 160 8,100 4,800

el okhwa el motahadeen 12/10/2008 22/02/2009 installed 1 1 171 1 126 5,130 3,780

el alamaya 1 1 207 77 6,210 2,310

ayouny 15/10/2008 21/02/2009 installed 1 1 180 1 96 5,400 2,880

6 6 1,369 5 1,000 41,070 30,000

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nasser qena 20/11/2008 16/12/2008 Started 12/08 1 1 195 1 195 5,850 5,850

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dandara 25/08/2008 07/10/2008 Started 09/08 2 2 400 2 390 12,000 11,700

ahmos - koss 25/08/2008 08/10/2008 Started

09/08 1 1 160 1 160 4,800 4,800

el mohaleg 25/08/2008 08/10/2008 Started 09/08 1 1 200 1 195 6,000 5,850

armant 20/11/2008 14/12/2008 Started 12/08 1 1 200 1 195 6,000 5,850

esna 05/06/2008 15/06/2008 Started 08/08 1 1 120 1 120 3,600 3,600

farshot 05/06/2008 16/06/2008 Started 10/08 1 1 120 1 120 3,600 3,600

8 8 1,395 8 1,375 41,850 41,250

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1 1 120 1 120 3,600 3,600

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sohag cylinders 20/10/2008 1 1

city ? 10/02/2009 Installed 1 1 200 1 185 6,000 5,550

mena Not started 1 1 160 0 155 4,800 4,650

el balina 20/11/2008 20/03/2009 Not started 2 2 400 2 390 12,000 11,700

tama 20/11/2008 18/03/2009 Not started 1 1 200 1 185 6,000 5,550

gerga Not started 1 1 160 160 4,800 4,800

tahta 19/03/2009 1 1

sobhy labeb ? 12/02/2009 Installed 1 1 75 1 74 2,250 2,220

ghobrial ateya ? 11/02/2009 Installed 1 1 75 1 74 2,250 2,220

nabil nazeer 20/11/2008 13/02/2009 Installed 1 1 75 1 73 2,250 2,190

soliman shoukrallah ? 12/02/2009 Installed 1 1 75 1 72 2,250 2,160

fayez beshara ? 11/02/2009 Installed 1 1 75 1 66 2,250 1,980

13 11 1,495 11 1,434 44,850 43,020

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simon damanhour 18/06/2008 31/07/2008 Started

07/08 1 1 271 1 271 8,118 8,118

rashid Not started 1 1 90 110 2,700 3,300

kafr el dawar cylinders

18/06/2008 31/07/2008 Started 07/08 1 1 410 1 410 12,300 12,300

3 3 771 2 791 23,118 23,718

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el sananeya 17/12/2008 19/01/2009 Installed 1 1 129 1 129 3,870 3,870

el sadat 17/12/2008 18/01/2009 Installed 1 1

el tayssir 1 1 0 95 0 2,850

3 2 129 2 224 3,870 6,720

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el etahad 17/12/2008 22/12/2008 Installed 1 1 125 1 133 3,750 3,990

el mahala 17/12/2008 23/12/2008 Installed 2 2 450 2 394 13,500 11,820

borek el hagar 1 1 144 131 4,320 3,930

abu oaf 1 1 140 104 4,200 3,120

5 5 859 3 762 25,770 22,860

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sandob 17/12/2008 13/01/2009 Installed 2 2 500 2 400 15,000 12,000

sadat el mansoura 17/12/2008 18/01/2009 not

started 1 1 130 1 70 3,900 2,100

meet ghamer 17/12/2008 18/01/2009 Installed 1 1 100 1 100 3,000 3,000

el kady 17/12/2008 13/01/2009 Installed 1 1 150 1 150 4,500 4,500

el taweel 1 1 1,042 853 0 0

abna rashed 1 1 162 133 4,860 3,990

7 7 873 5 1,706 26,190 25,590

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sers el layan 17/12/2008 30/12/2008 Installed 2 2 625 2 456 18,750 13,680

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shebin cylinders 17/12/2008 01/01/2009 Installed 1 1 140 1 139 4,200 4,170

shaheen 1 1 198 75 5,940 2,250

sharee allah 1 1 108 80 3,240 2,400

el khowly 1 1 75 75 2,250 2,250

el etehad 1 1 180 136 5,400 4,080

koisna 1 1 180 75 5,400 2,250

8 8 1,506 3 1,036 45,180 31,080

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el okwa el tahanoun 1 1 130 95 3,900 2,850

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el arish cylinders 17/12/2008 06/01/2009 Installed 1 1 140 1 119 4,200 3,570

el keram 1 1 198 125 5,940 3,750

1 1 338 1 244 10,140 7,320

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sanaet el tahen 1 150 128 4,500 3,840

alexandria 2 500 340 15,000 10,200

moharam beak 1 1 200 172 6,000 5,160

moharam beak 2 1 110 66 3,300 1,980

mahmodeya 1 150 123 4,500 3,690

ibrahim awad 1 150 98 4,500 2,940

sewahy 1 200 168 6,000 5,040

abd el gawad 1 80 74 2,400 2,220

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nofal 1 200 128 6,000 3,840

el dekheila 1 1,500

abess 1 171 151 5,130 4,530

12 1,911 1,448 57,330 44,940

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el fayrooz 2 300 300 9,000 9,000

ganem el aseel 1 180 160 5,400 4,800

el salam 1 162 135 4,860 4,050

4 642 595 19,260 17,850

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menia cylinders 2 300 160 9,000 4,800

bohlar menia 1 300 222 9,000 6,660

abu korkas 2 288 204 8,640 6,120

bani mazar 1 375 323 11,250 9,690

el motaheda 1 180 120 5,400 3,600

7 1,443 1,029 43,290 30,870

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banha cylinders 2 350 133 10,500 3,990

el ahad el gaded 2 600 228 18,000 6,840

mostorod 1 270 95 8,100 2,850

kafr hamza 1 180 152 5,400 4,560

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el nogoom 1 253 187 7,590 5,610

meet helfa 1 601 227 18,030 6,810

hassan radwan 1 180 75 5,400 2,250

el sayed yasin 1 234 138 7,020 4,140

el mohandes 1 1,500

egyptian group 1 1,500

12 2,668 1,235 80,040 37,050

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suez aly 2 275 100 8,250 30,000

badr 1 180 162 5,400 4,860

3 455 262 13,650 34,860

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farook omar 1 200 177 6,000 5,310

el habak 1 200 183 6,000 5,490

kandeel 1 120 125 3,600 3,750

amer 1 150 149 4,500 4,470

fouad 1 300 205 9,000 6,150

el matarya 1 220 128 6,600 3,840

el tabeen 2 80 83 2,400 2,490

el sharouk 2 407 250 12,210 7,500

mohammed abbas 1 150 137 4,500 4,110

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el tahra 1 90 75 2,700 2,250

ezz el din el remaly 1 120 89 3,600 2,670

el akhal 1 126 81 3,780 2,430

el nil misr 1 180 66 5,400 1,980

el yosr 1 180 81 5,400 2,430

18 2,973 2,175 89,190 65,250

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imbaba el almany 1 112 81 3,360 2,430

ossem cylinders 2 145 145 4,350 4,350

el saf cylinders 1 200 96 6,000 2,880

el giza 2000 2 240 144 7,200 4,320

el haram cylinders 2 500 476 15,000 14,280

el fateah 1 117 82 3,510 2,460

el lewaa 1 225 69 6,750 2,070

bashteel 1 216 114 6,480 3,420

tamwah 1 135 100 4,050 3,000

sharaby 1 180 99 5,400 2,970

el gabalawey 1 135 75 4,050 2,250

mazghouna 1 234 111 7,020 3,330

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abu hashima 1 144 79 4,320 2,370

shafee 1 180 79 5,400 2,370

el zomor 1 225 77 6,750 2,310

arab mosaed 1 171 90 5,130 2,700

mekawy 1 135 82 4,050 2,460

el salamouni 1 216 117 6,480 3,510

awlad bedeir 1 225 98 6,750 2,940

abbas zein el abedeen 1 216 102 6,480 3,060

23 3,951 2,316 118,530 69,480

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d portsaid aly 1 144 75 4,320 2,250

new portsaid 1 216 100 6,480 3,000

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3. Logistics Services

3.1. Fuel

3.1.1. Fuel Overview • ???

Fuel Authority & Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax

The Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum, 1 A, Ahmed El Zomor Street, 8th District, Nasr City, Cairo

Web: www.petroleum.gov.eg/en/Pages/Default.aspx

+202 670 6401 +202 670 6402 +202 670 6403 +202 670 6404

3.1.2. Fuel Supply & Storage

Maximum hydrocarbons storage capacity Location Total Barrels Total Volume

3.1.3. Fuel Marketing & Local Distribution

Association Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax

3.1.4. Fuel Pricing

Fuel Prices as of: 24th March 2011 (local currency and US$) Petrol (80 octane, per litre) 0.90 EGP Petrol (90 octane, per litre) 1.75 EGP Petrol (92 octane, per litre) 1.85 EGP Petrol (95 octane, per litre) 2.75 EGP Diesel (per litre) 1.10 EGP Kerosene (per litre) ???

3.1.5. 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?

Not consistent More detailed narrative No local production, only imports

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3.1.7. 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 needs? Yes No

Comments: There is no local production Is it possible for a humanitarian organization to contract directly a reputable supplier/distributor to provide its fuel needs? Yes

UN International Organizations NGO’s

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. Standards, Quality & Testing

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

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3.2. Transporters

Egypt – Transporters Company Address Contact Phone Fax Website General Stevedoring for Cargo Transportation & Shipping Agency (GSTCO)

21 Amein Fekry St, Ramel Station, Alexandria

Akram Hosni +203 486 3326 +203 486 1159 www.gstcome.com

Ships agent for owners, charters and vessels' operators as well in all Egyptian ports and Suez canal; Stevedoring; general cargo & containers; loading and unloading via inner Anchorage; storage & discharging FCL/LCL Containers; dry bulk; storage and warehouse; inland transportation; river transportation; and customs clearance affairs

HARAM Transport & Trade

Qalioub km3 Cairo - Alex Agriculture Road, Qalioub

Osama Fawzi +202 4215 5015 +202 4210 9431 www.ghabbourauto.com

Transport & trade

Interway Egypt For Shipping & Transport

13 Elgomhoria & Elnasr St, Port Said Ahmed Hosni +206 6324 3545 +206 6332 1298 www.interwayeg.co

m

Agent, business service (Transportation, finance, travel, Ads, etc), sea freight, air freight, logistics svc, FCL - LCL, warehousing

Freight Link 11 El Nasr Road Nasr City, Cairo Khaled Hamam +202 2261 1500

+202 141 5210 +202 2405 5100 www.freightlinkegypt.com

Business Service (Transportation, finance, travel, etc) , logistics, international transport, freight,air freight and sea freight

Nourelarab Co 314 Zahraa Naser City, Cairo

Khaled abu El Kassem

+201 8316 0957 +220 1614 1533 +202 2412 2443 www.nourelarab.co

m

International transportation inside and outside Egypt; sailing; air transport; land transport especially food items

DGL International

1 Misr El Tamer Building, Masken Sheraton Cairo

Kamal Ahmed +202 2267 6424 www.dglegypt.com

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

Freight Link 11 El Nasr Road, Nasr City, Cairo Shimaa Hamed +202 2261 1500

+201 2161 6765 +202 2405 5100 www.freightlinkegypt.com

Shipping-Transportation-Freight Forwarder-Sea Freight-Air Freight

Freight Way Logistics (FWL)

74 Joseph Tito St. Hikestep Road, 2nd Floor Elnozha Elgadida Cairo

Peter Eilias +202 2621 9300 +202 504 2867 +202 2624 6500 www.fwl-eg.com

Sea freight, air freight, general cargo handling & warehousing

3.2.1. Vehicle Rental

Rental Car Company Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax •

3.2.2. Small Truck Rental

Rental Car Company & Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax •

3.3. Taxi Companies

Taxi Company & Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax •

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3.4. Freight Forwarding Agents

Egypt – Forwarding & Clearing Agents Company Address Phone Fax Email Website

3A International

17 Misr El Tameir Buildings, 9th District, Airport Sheraton, Cairo

+202 2267 3147 +202 2268 0396 +202 2268 2252

+202 2267 0781 [email protected]

www.3ainternational.com

3N Cargo Service & Customs Clearance

81 Al-Fatth Pulings, Flat No 2, Nasr City-Seven Edition, 11471 Cairo

+202 671 6120 +202 671 6121 [email protected] or [email protected]

A & W Logistics 19 Al Pharana Street, Bab Sharq, 21514 Alexandria

+203 481 2554 +203 481 2559

ABC Golden Line Freight

Naser City, 10th District, 12311 Cairo

+202 2411 2425 +202 2410 2988

+202 2411 2425 +202 2411 2988

[email protected]

www.abcgoldenfreight.com

Adriatica Marittima

11 Moneer El Syed El Far (Alaska) St, 3rd floor, Flat # 12, Sporting, Sidi Gaber, 12224 Alexandria

+202 427 7837 +202 427 7837 [email protected]

www.adriaticamarittima.com

Aero Speed Freight Systems

23 Exporter Center, Cargo Village, Cairo Airport, 11381 Cairo

+20 10 125 5700 +20 10 571 0284 +202 687 3637 aerospeed@acces

s.com.eg www.aerospeed.hothere.com

AIM Logistics International

23 Mohamed Said El Halwani St, Opp Military Academy, Nozha, 11361 Cairo

+202 2267 1135 +202 2266 2488 +201 6110 8885

+202 2267 9430 +202 2268 8898

[email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected]

www.aimlogistic.com

Air Sea Logistics Systems (ASLS)

68 H Sleem Elawal Helmeyt Elzaytoon, 11321 Cairo

+202 2637 1103 +202 2637 2383 +202 2639 3623

+202 2637 1103 [email protected]

Al-Badr Group

2 El-Syed Zakarya St, Sheraton Heliopolis, 11360 Cairo

+202 268 9370, +20 16 883 8502 +202 268 9371 badrgroup@badrgr

oup.com www.badrgroup.com 32 Piatrus Lomomba

St, El-Shalat, Alexandria

+203 393 3834, +20 16 883 8503 [email protected]

om

Al Mena Cargo Services

7 Helmy Gomma Street, Ard El Golf, Heliopolis, 11341 Cairo

+202 2417 2821 +20 12 347 0144 +202 2417 2821 almenacargo@yah

oo.com www.almenacargo.4t.com

Al-Rwaad Cargo & Export - Egypt

56 Sakr Korish´s Building - Fourth Floor, Flat No 17 Massaken Sheraton, Heliopolis, 11799 Cairo

+202 2268 6370 +202 2267 1931 +20 10 527 3279 +20 10 300 7577

+202 2267 1931

[email protected] or [email protected]

www.alrwaad.com

Al Sadek

36 Al Shaheed Abd El Monim Hafiz Street, Heliopolis, 00202 Cairo

+202 265 4627 +202 290 4654 www.alsadek-agency.com

Al Tawheed Company For Freight Services

8 Altaawniat Building Flat #20, Sheraton, Heliopolis, Cairo

+202 2268 1232 +202 2268 1238 +202 2267 0940 +20 11 597 2000 +20 11 568 8861

+202 2268 1232 [email protected]

www.altawheedgroup.com

15, Bldg Flat #501, El Nasr St, El Mansheya, Alexandria

+203 487 3965 +20 14 550 5495 +20 14 550 5499

+203 487 3965

Alex Trade - Alexandria International Trade

5 El Nasr St, El Manshia, Near to Customs Door No 10, 3rd Floor, Flat No 302 & 303, Alexandria

+203 483 6445 +203 486 6331 +203 484 1663

+203 483 0065 [email protected]

www.alextradenh.com

All In Shipping Services

8 Pharana St, Bab Shark, Alexandria +203 480 7610 +203 486 2861 info@allinshipping.

com www.allinshipping.com

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Almena Cargo Services

7 Helmy Goumaa Street Ard El Golf, 11341 Heliopolis

+20 12 347 0144 +202 2417 2821 +202 2417 2821 almenacargo@yah

oo.com www.almenacargo.4t.com

Alpaha Egypt Cargo Services

20 Ahmed Fahim Baioumy Street, From Military Colleage Square, Heliopolis, 11799 Cairo

+202 2417 0467 +202 2690 8901 [email protected]

Alpha Cargo

1 Al Montaza Str., Heliopolis, Cairo

+202 2635 9687 +202 2639 5208 +202 2241 9199

+202 2639 0490

[email protected] or [email protected]

Cairo Airport +202 2265 3745 +202 2265 5151

Alexandria +203 543 0119 +203 542 8569

Alexandria-El Nhouza Airport, Alexandria

+203 420 1036 (ext 4977)

AM Cargo For World Transportation

10 Kamal El din Salah Str, Behind Fawzy Moaaz, Smouha, Alexandria

+203 428 2756 +203 428 7658 +203 428 2756 [email protected] www.a-

mcargo.com

Amoun Air Cargo

69 Abo Dawoud El Zahary St, 1st Floor, Nasr City, 11211 Cairo

+202 2273 4762 +20 10 210 6565 +202 2271 8236 info@amounaircar

go.com www.amounaircargo.com

AMST EGYPT "Alexandria Marine Services & Trade Egypt"

33 Abdel Hamid Badawy Str., Azarita, Alexandria

+203 483 9405 +203 487 9935 [email protected]

www.amstegypt.com

Arabital Company for Cargo & Transport

4 Khaled Ben El Waleed St., Sheraton Building, Heliopolis, Cairo

+202 2268 7391 +202 2268 7392 +20 10 256 1242

+202 2268 7390 [email protected] www.arabital.com

Asma Marine Freight Service

12 Abdul Hakeem Soroor St, El Nozah Al Gadida, Cairo

+202 2621 7301/3 +202 2620 4958 [email protected]

www.asmamarine.com

Atlantic International

3 Gad El Hak Street, Sheraton, 11361 Cairo

+202 2267 5103 +202 2268 2279 +20 10 161 2067 +20 10 015 6667

+202 2268 2281 [email protected]

www.atlanticegypt.com

Avila International Freight Forwarder

2183 Zahraa Nasr City, Cairo +202 2410 1756 +202 2410 1756 [email protected] www.avilafrt.com

Axis Freight Management

3 Zakaria Ghoneem St, Elshateby, Alexandria

+203 591 0147 +20 11 144 4300 +203 591 0147

[email protected] www.axisfreight.co

m Alexandria Port +20 10 300 1295 +20 19 992 9595

Salam st, Building 13, Sokhna Port, Suez +20 11 144 4300 sultan@axisfreight.

com

B2B Shipping Services

Cairo Airport ACE Building, 2 District 3 Misr Altamer, Sheraton Heliopolis, Cairo

+202 2268 3284 +202 266 2015 +202 266 2016

+202 2267 6468 [email protected] www.b2b-

services.com.eg

ACE Cargo Building, Cairo Airport +202 268 3284 +202 265 5239 info@b2b-

services.com.eg

Basmetco Air Cargo

Office #4 Cargo Agents Complex, 35 Ali Sharawy St, Off Waly Elahd St, 12345 Cairo

+202 2266 4264 +202 2484 4457 +202 248 4836 basmetcoaircargo

@yahoo.com www.basmetco.com

Best Freight Int´l Freight Forwarding Ltd Co

34 Ahmed Fakhry Street, Nasr City, 11811 Cairo

+202 2270 4402 +202 2275 7630 +20 10 682 0201

+202 2275 7630 [email protected]

www.bestfreight.com.eg

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Best Way Logistics

4 Markaz Elmalomat St, Area 1155, Sheraton Heliopolis Area, Cairo

+202 226 80521 +202 226 80534 [email protected]

www.bestwaylogistic.com

Betacargo 20 Taher el Gazare St, Nasr City, 02 Cairo

+202 401 4886 +20 12 104 1017 +20 12 324 6418

+202 403 5712 [email protected]

www.betacargocairo.com

Bleue Marine 69 Alharby St, 7th Floor, PO Box 125, Damietta

+205 737 2022 +205 737 2022 [email protected]

www.bleuemarine.net

BMC Line Shipping Ltd

Mostjad Abdul Fatah Al Gamal St, 1st Floor Al Tahan Tower, Behind Sonesta Hotel, Port Said

+2066 324 1322 +2066 324 1323 [email protected]

Cairo Express Transport (CET)

#2 Khaled ebn Elwalid St., Sheraton-Heliopolis, 11521 Cairo

+202 267 9889 +20 10 569 0123 +20 16 405 2500

+202 266 8618 [email protected]

www.cairoxpress.com

Cairo Freight 73 Saqr Qurish Building, Sheraton Heliopolis, Cairo

+202 2267 7003 +202 2268 1168 +202 2266 5138 amgad@cairofreig

ht.com www.cairofreight.com

Cairo Freight Systems

64 Sakr Quoreish Buildings, Sheraton Heliopolis, 1234 Cairo

+202 2268 4064 +202 2268 4074 +20 10 172 2020

+202 2266 1720 [email protected]

www.cairofs.com 10th of Ramadan Dry Port, 10th of Ramadan +202 1541 2466 [email protected]

om 5 Pharaana Street, Alexandria [email protected]

Cairo Shipping International CSI

50 El Khalifa Elma´amoun St, Roxi Heliopolis, Cairo

+202 452 5925 +202 924 8019 +202 452 5925

[email protected]

www.cairoshippinginternational.com

Cairo Star Group Ltd

2 Hayaet El-Tadrees Bldgs, Behind Ain Shams University, Abbassiya, Cairo

+202 682 0129 +202 683 0782

+20 12 178 1112 +202 682 4405 info@cairo-

star.com www.cairo-star.com

Cargo Express SAE

6 Ibrahim Abdel Sayed (batalsa), St.Latin Sq, Alexandria

+203 392 1602/3/4 +203 392 4167 [email protected]

www.cargoexpressegypt.com

Cargo International for Shipping & Trading SAE

263 St, Villa No 2, New Maadi, 11435 Cairo

+202 517 0244 +202 517 0266 [email protected]

www.cargointernational-eg.com

Cargo Partner Limited

23 Hassan Zaki St Rabaa el Adawia, Nasr City, 00202 Cairo

+202 2404 6688 +202 2404 5552 [email protected]

www.cargopartner-eg.com

Cargo Partner Logistics

5 El-Mahdy Abde Monaem St, Behind Sonesta Hotel, Cairo

+202 2404 9505 +202 2404 9107

Cargo Plan Global Logistics

7 Abd El Azim Awad Allah Street, El Hijaz Square, Heliopolis

+202 2640 0654 +202 2638 6146 +202 2638 6245

+202 2637 6762 [email protected]

www.cargoplan.net

Cargo Point

47 Abdel Moneim Riad Street, Mohandessin, Cairo

+202 3305 3519 +202 3347 5430

[email protected] Cairo Airport Area,

International Export Center, Room 220, Cairo

+202 2267 0671 (ext 220)

CFTI - Centre Du Fret Et Du Transport Int´l

17 El Ahram Street, Roxy, Heliopolis, 11341 Cairo

+202 2690 5655 +20 12 313 4293 +202 2690 5654 [email protected]

g

www.cftinternational.net

10th of Ramadan Dry Port, 10th of Ramadan City

+20 12 312 9593

90, El Azareeta, El +203 484 8361 +203 484 8360 [email protected]

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Ramleh Station, Alexandria

+203 483 1009 g

Int´l Export Center, 2nd Floor,Cairo Airport

+202 2267 1474 +202 2267 1476 +20 12 219 7616

+202 2267 1476 [email protected]

Combined Maritime Services (CMS)

13 Al-Ghorfa Al-Tigariya Street, Ramleh Station, 21111 Alexandria

+203 486 8683 +203 486 8683 [email protected]

www.cmsegypt.com

Confreight Logistics Shipping & More

49 Mohamed Bahaa Eldin El Ahtwary, Sidi Gaber Floor 10, Flat 38, 11111 Alexandria

+203 424 9553 +203 424 9553 [email protected] www.clsegypt.com

Damco International Export Center, Cairo Airport, Cairo

+202 2266 8729 +202 2480 1266 +202 2480 1022

[email protected] or [email protected]

www.damco.com

Darwish Commercial Services

Masaken Sheraton, Misr Constructions Projects, Area 1 Bldg 47 Apt 2, Heliopolis, Cairo

+202 266 4560 +202 266 2806 [email protected]

Delta Express

Cross Road El-Hassan Ibn Aly Street &, El-Khalifa El Rady Street, 7th District-Nasr City, 11471 Cairo

+202 2401 8199 +202 2401 7561 +202 2410 8198 [email protected]

14 Faculty of Medecin St, El Raml Station, Alexandria

+203 484 2299 +203 484 0812 +203 485 8705 deltaexpress_alex

@link.net

36 Cross Road Salah Al-Deen &, Said Darwish, Port Said

+2066 324 9586/7 +2066 324 1318 [email protected]

Demco Shipping & Logistics Company SAE

18 Sesostris Str, PO Box 227, Alexandria

+203 487 4998 +203 487 6861 +203 483 4902

+203 487 7725, +203 486 8246

[email protected]

www.demcoshipping.com

DGL International

Square 1258Z, Misr El-Tameer Bldg #2S, 2nd Floor - Flat 3, Masaken Sheraton, Heliopolis, Cairo

+202 2267 6424/6 +202 2267 6428 [email protected]

www.dglegypt.com

73 El-Horreya Ave, 1st Floor, Flat 112, El-Wafd Building, Alexandria

+203 494 4703/4 +203 494 4705 [email protected]

Office #513 International Export Center, Cargo Village, Cairo International Airport, Cairo

+202 2266 8713 +202 2267 6428

DHL Global Forwarding

Building 19, District 7, Sheraton Buildings, 11361 Heliopolis, Cairo

+202 2696 9800 +202 2696 9801 +202 2696 9900

[email protected] www.dhl.com 18 El Pharaana Street,

Alexandria +203 487 3603

+203 483 8007/8 +203 487 7981

Cargo Village, Exporters Building, Cairo International Airport, Cairo

+202 414 1871/3 +202 417 2527

Dispatch Egypt 18 Al-Ahram St, Roxy, Cairo

+202 2450 7094/5 +202 2257 2419 +202 2454 8873 +20 12 478 5002 +20 10 556 0851

+202 2259 4622

[email protected] or [email protected]

www.dispatch-egypt.com

DSV Air & Sea LLC

14, Omar Bin Khattab str, Ramo Buildings, +202 2291 4406 +202 2291 2523 [email protected] www.dsv.com/eg

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Dynamic Freight & Trading

60 Al Khalifa Al Maamoon Street, Helioplis, Cairo

+202 2450 0990, +20 12 171 0710 +202 2450 2015 rmahmoud@dftegy

pt.com

Eagle Freight 38 El Nozha ST, Nasr City, 11371 Cairo

+20 10 102 8553, +202 414 1276 +202 418 6952 eaglefrt@ie-

eg.com

www.eaglefrt.com or

www.jgcline.com

Earnest Freight

6 Mahmoud Ghoneim St, Through Ahmed Fakhry St, Nasr City, Cairo

+202 2270 2946 +202 2270 1883 [email protected]

www.earnestfreight.com

East & West Express for Int´l Shipping

23 Youlyo St, MECCA Jewelry Bldg, Front of Masjeed El Atabany, 1st Floor, Apt #1, PO Box 58, 34511 Domyat, Damietta

+2057 226 2309, +20 16 688 9016 +2057 228 1513 mokasha@ewexpr

ess.com www.ewexpress.com

East International Freight Forwarders

1G, Morabaa 1177 Bis, Sheraton Heliopolis, 1st Floor, App 104,PO BOX 56, Rodet Sheraton, 11799 Cairo

+202 2268 4410, +202 2268 4299 +202 2268 4412 east@eastintlfreig

ht.com www.eastintlfreight.com

EGET Shipping 220 El Horreya Road, Ibrahimia, Alexandria

+203 590 5878, +203 590 6866 +203 590 5920 office@egetshippin

g.com www.egetshipping.com

Egy Freight International

34 Hesham Libib Street Makram Ebaid, Nasr City, Cairo

+202 273 4635 +202 2273 4635 [email protected]

Egylog Solutions Villa 34 Street 24, Alf Maskan, Helmyiat El Zaitoun, 11311 Cairo

+202 241 4204, +202 2632 1194, +2

02 2632 1552 +202 2632 1552 [email protected]

om www.egylog.com

Egypt Center for Export Development & International Navigation

11 Seliman Basha, Heliopolies, Cairo

+202 2636 7595, +202 2636 7588 +202 2639 3121

[email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected]

www.egypt-center.wetpaint.com

Egypt Express Logistics

9 Safwat St, Matba´ah, Haram St, 12111 Giza

+202 3586 2117 +202 3586 2117 [email protected]

www.egypt-shipping.com

Egypt Freight for Cargo Services

304 King Faisal St, 4th Floor, Apt 8, 12111 Giza

+20 10 997 7933 [email protected]

www.egypt-freight.com

Egypt Logistics Corporation

68 Sakr Kouraish, Sheraton Residences, Airport Road, Heliopolis, 11361 Cairo

+202 2269 0213 +202 2269 0213 [email protected]

www.logexcargo.com

Egyptian Express Co

3 Dr Abdul Hameed Saeed Street, Kasr Al Nile, Downtown, Apt. #21, 11111 Cairo

+202 2577 7133 +202 2577 1522

+202 2577 2513 +202 2578 2599 [email protected] www.menow.com

Egyptian Global Logistics SAE (EGL)

25 Talaat Harb St, Alexandria

+203 486 9561 +203 485 9990 +203 483 9378

[email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected]

www.eglegypt.com 32 Saad Zaghloul St, Alexandria +203 484 0680 +203 484 8326 [email protected]

om 8 El Adeeb Ali Adham Sheraton Area, Heliopolis, Cairo

+203 486 9561 +203 485 9990 +203 483 9378 [email protected]

om

Damietta Container Handling Co. Bldg., Damietta Port, Office

+2057 291 777 +2057 291 777 [email protected]

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No.1, Damietta

El Mahrousa Building, Mahmoud Sedkey And Banama St, Port Said

+2066 334 4016 +2066 334 4017

Building of ElSalam Co, For Maritime 4th Fl No 12, In Front of Safaga Port, Red Sea, Safaga

+2065 325 6635 +2065 325 6354

28A Gohar El Kaid Str, Port Tawfic, Behind Saudi Consolate, Suez

+2062 319 8345 +2062 319 2569

Egyptian Multimodal Transport ´EMT´

2 Albostan St Flat nr, 302 Sheraton Bl, 13412 Cairo

+202 2267 5722 +202 2266 7886

+202 2267 5722 +202 2266 7886

[email protected]

www.emtegypt.com 17 El Pharaana Street,

Bab Sharky, Alexandria

+203 483 7175 +203 483 7054 [email protected]

Egytrans

15 Ahmed Orabi Street, Mohandiseen, 12411 Giza

+202 3344 8787 (ext 100)

+20 12 311 9298

+202 3345 0761 +202 3344 7285

[email protected]

www.egytrans.com

Alexandria +203 591 4696 +203 590 0193 [email protected]

International Export Center, Office #101, Cairo Airport

+202 267 0689/91 +202 267 1470 [email protected]

Damietta +2057 323 985 +2057 326 985 +2057 344 605 damietta@egytran

s.com.eg

Port Said +206 632 9822 +206 622 5833 +206 622 4874

+2066 235 717 [email protected]

Suez +206 233 5847 +206 233 5843 +206 233 5842

+2062 335 846 [email protected]

Eittrans Egyptian International Transport & Trade

70 Saqr Qourish Buildings, Sheraton Heliopolis, 11th Floor, flat no 3, Cairo

+202 2268 0614 +202 2268 2794 +202 2267 5971

+202 2267 3936

[email protected] or [email protected] or [email protected] www.eittrans.org

9 Bahgat Pasha Street, Azarita, 4th floor, flat no 29, Alexandria

+203 483 2180 +203 483 4055 [email protected]

El-Bayoumy Trading and Shipping

35 B Elmessery Zeuton St., Cairo

+202 253 7718 +20 12 215 8396 +202 251 7742

[email protected] or [email protected] www.elbayoumytra

ding.com Borg El Batach, El Batach St, El Agamy, Alexandria

+203 309 2067 +203 10 112 7090 +203 308 3483 alex@elbayoumytr

ading.com

14 Elnaser St, Elmanshia, Alexandria

+203 309 2067 +203 438 6365 +203 308 3483 alex@elbayoumytr

ading.com El-Bayoumy Trading & Shipping

14 Elnaser St, In front of gate of Alexandria Port, Alexandria

+203 309 2067 +203 438 6365 alex@elbayoumytr

ading.com www.elbayoumytrading.com

El Fady Freight Forwarding Co

49 Dr Mouhamed El Helali Street, 6th District Nasr City, Cairo

+202 2271 7096 +202 2271 7086 [email protected]

Mosques Squaure, Bahari, Alexandria +203 484 3947 +203 484 3947

El Kodsh Freight Cairo Int´l Airport, Cargo Village, Office

+202 2414 8589 +202 2265 5180 +202 2265 5200 info@elkodshfreig

ht.com

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El Nada International Services - NIS

Office 110, International Export Center IEC, Cargo Village, Cairo International Airport

+202 2267 0675 +202 2267 0675

[email protected] or [email protected]

www.nis-cargo.com

El Sharkawi Cargo

19 Gad Elhak St, Sheraton, Cairo

+202 2266 3904 +202 2266 3906 +202 2266 3928 info@sharkawicarg

o.com www.sharkawicargo.com

Elmarwa Export & Import Co

28 Adly Str, 11111 Cairo +202 2392 9849 +202 2392 9847 rahmawm@yahoo.

com

EMCL - East Mediterranean Container Line

17 Al Pharaana St, Alexandria +203 484 7903 +203 480 7865 logistics@emclship

ping.com www.emclshipping.com

Eurofreight Global Logistics

10A, 17th Street, 3rd Floor, Apartment 32, Behind Sharq Club, Cairo

+202 2505 3195 +20 10 015 8516 +202 2505 4164

[email protected] or [email protected]

www.eurofreight-eg.com

Eurotrans Global Logistics

18 Dokki St, Awkaf Building, Giza, Cairo

+202 3762 2794 +202 3762 2795 +202 3762 3607

+202 3762 2796 [email protected]

www.eurotrans.com.eg 54 El RassafaSt,

Moharram Bek, Alexandria

+203 393 0677 +203 393 0677 [email protected]

Expeditors Egypt Area 10 & 11, Block 12015, Industrial Zone, El Obour, Cairo

+202 610 0998 +202 610 0985 www.expeditors.com

Expolanka Freight

13 Tawfik El-Bakry Street, 6th Block, Nasr City, Cairo

+202 2671 7693 +202 2671 7694 [email protected]

www.expolankafreight.com

Express Al Arabia International Freight Forwarder

29 El Mesaha St Dokki, 12311 Cairo

Air +202 3335 4405 Sea +202 3336 9509 Sales +202 3337 6909 +20 12 211 1183

+202 3749 6298 [email protected]

www.express-arabia.com

Manshia, Alexandria +203 484 0396 +203 486 3516 [email protected]

Suite No 1 and 3, Exchange and Logistics Building, National Post Organisation (NPO), Cairo Airport

+202 2265 5311 +202 2265 5175 [email protected]

Damietta Sea PRT, Damietta +2057 338 899 +2057 338 899 sea@express-

arabia.com City Center, Six October +2011 400 773 +2011 400 773 exp@express-

arabia.com

Express Cargo Ltd

60 Abdel Moneim Riad St, Mohandessin, 12311 Cairo

+202 345 6556 +202 346 7926 +202 346 7926

[email protected] or [email protected]

www.express-cargo.net

Express International Co

Abu Rawash Industrial Zone, Kilo 28, Abou Rawash, Giza, PO Box 339, 11511 Cairo

+202 3539 1540/4 +202 3539 1545 [email protected]

www.expressintl.com.eg

3 San Saba Street, Alexandria

+203 484 7844 +203 487 4461 +203 484 7844

Cairo Int´l Airport, Cargo Village, Cairo

+202 415 7769 +202 265 3632 +202 415 7769 airport@expressint

l.com.eg 3 Hafez Ibrahim & Babil Street, Port Said +2066 345 724 +2066 345 724

[email protected] 12 El Khidr Street, Al

Gharib, Suez +2062 341 954 +2062 330 5082

Fadex Cargo 4 Fawzy Elmotiee St, +202 290 4584/6 +202 415 1180 admincai@fadexca www.fadexcargo.c

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Heliopolis, Cairo +20 10 475 7006 rgo.com or

[email protected]

om

Fancy Speed Cargo Systems

12 Okasha Street, Messaha Dokk Giza, 00202 Cairo

+202 3762 0344 +202 3749 1658 +202 762 0344

+202 3749 1658 +202 762 0344

[email protected] or [email protected]

www.fancyspeed.net

32 Salah Salem Street, Manshia, 00203 Alexandria

+203 483 0188 +203 483 0189

[email protected] Office 49, Cargo Village, in front of Export Area, 00202 Cairo Airport

+202 265 4416 +202 265 4416

Fast Express Freight

Badr El Din St Dokki, Giza, 12311 Cairo +202 3749 3899 fastxfreight@gmail

.com www.fastxfreight.com

Fast Freight International

El Aamar Plaza Tower A, Hafez Ramadan St, Makram Ebaid, 7th Floor, Apt 77, Nasr City, 11311 Cairo

+202 2273 6650 +202 2671 9284/5 +202 2274 2353

+202 2273 6652 [email protected]

www.fastfreight-eg.com

Favia International Transport Inc

18 Adly Street, PO Box 1109, 11111, 11151 Cairo

+202 2393 3612 +202 2393 8983 +202 2392 3765

+202 2392 0181 +202 2359 8282

[email protected]

www.faviatrans.com

First Freight International

67 Sakr Koreish Building, Heliopolis, Cairo

+202 266 1320 +202 267 0818 www.firstfreightintl.com 15 El-Taliaa Street,

Camp Shizar, Alexandria

+203 590 1477 +203 590 7372 [email protected]

First Global Logistics

14 Sultan Abdel, Aziz Azarita, Alexandria

+203 483 5267 +203 486 3456 +203 483 5267 management@first

globallogistics.com

www.firstgloballogistics.com

19 Omar lbn El-Khattab St, Heliopolis, Cairo

+202 637 2128 +202 637 2136 [email protected]

39A Khlaed Ibn Elwaleed, El Zhour, Port Said

+20 12 727 4967 +20 16 014 586 [email protected]

Freight Jit - Egypt

10 Adbdel Wahed Fahmy, Heliopolis, 11532 Cairo

+20 12 394 1073 +202 2637 1966 [email protected]

Freight Link

11 El Nasr Road, Nasr City, PO Box 8150, 11371 Cairo

+202 2261 1500 +202 2405 5900 +202 2405 4900

+202 2405 5100 [email protected]

www.freightlinkegypt.com Alexandria Sea Port,

Alexandria +20 12 517 7071 [email protected]

5 Tahrir Sq, Manshia, Alexandria +20 11 830 0400 mkt-

[email protected]

Freight Man 12 Ali Amin St, 11291 Cairo +202 2426 0200 freightmanegypt@

yahoo.com

3.5. Handling Equipment

Company Name & Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax • • •

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3.6. Electricity & Power

3.6.1. Electricity Overview

Egypt – Ministry of Energy •

Main Producer / Distributor Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax

Name: Title: Email: Web:

Tel: Fax:

3.6.2. Electricity Generation • ??? Overview of production capacity and type

Production Unit Type 7 Installed Capacity (MW)

Current Production (2009) (MW)

Total

Imported Electricity Details (2010) Exported Electricity Details (2010)

3.6.3. Distribution • ???

3.6.4. 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?

7 E.g. Hydroelectric power, Thermal power…

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3.7. Manual Labour Costs • ???�

Type of Labour Price in US$ per day as of 2010 Daily general worker (unskilled casual worker) Daily general worker (semi-skilled) Skilled labour

3.8. Telecommunications

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)

Approximate Rates Dial-up: Broadband:

Max leasable ‘dedicated’ bandwidth

3.8.2. ISP Providers

Company Name & Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax • •

3.8.3. Telecommunications Regulations • ???

Company Name & Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax

Name: Email: Email: Web:

Tel: Fax:

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Regulations 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

Existing UN Telecommunication Systems VHF frequencies HF frequencies Repeaters VSAT

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3.9. Local Supplies Market

3.9.1. Main Food Suppliers

Company Address Contact Telephone Wheat Flour Beans Sugar Oil Salt RTE: Ready to Eat Meals

3.9.2. Other Than Food Suppliers

Company Address Contact Telephone Generators

Name: Title: Email: Web:

Tel: Fax:

Name: Title: Email: Web:

Tel: Fax:

Name: Title: Email: Web:

Tel: Fax:

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Fuel: Jet A-1, Diesel, Petrol & Oil Supplies

Name: Title: Email: Web:

Tel: Fax:

Name: Title: Email: Web:

Tel: Fax:

Name: Title: Email: Web:

Tel: Fax:

Water Equipment: Pumps, Filters, Pipes & Tanks

Name: Title: Email: Web:

Tel: Fax:

Name: Title: Email: Web:

Tel: Fax:

Name: Title: Email: Web:

Tel: Fax:

Computers

Name: Title: Email: Web:

Tel: Fax:

Name: Title: Email: Web:

Tel: Fax:

Name: Title: Email: Web:

Tel: Fax:

Security Services

Name: Title: Email: Web:

Tel: Fax:

Name: Title: Email: Web:

Tel: Fax:

Name: Title: Email: Web:

Tel: Fax:

Name: Title: Email: Web:

Tel: Fax:

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3.10. Accommodation

Hotel Name & Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax •

Hotel Name & Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax •

Hotel Name & Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax •

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4. Scenarios & Contingencies 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.

4.1. Food Security

Logistics Considerations (e.g. existing capacities / augmentation vis a vis scenario) General Storage Transport

4.2. Natural Disasters

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

Logistics Considerations (e.g. existing capacities / augmentation vis a vis scenario) General Storage Transport

4.2.2. Drought • ??? Most Likely Location Potential

Case Load Estimated Relief

Items Who? Quantity

Worst Case Location Potential

Case Load Estimated Relief

Items Who? Quantity

Logistics Considerations (e.g. existing capacities / augmentation vis a vis scenario) General Storage Transport

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4.2.3. Earthquake • ???

Most Likely Location Potential Case Load Estimated Relief Items Who? Quantity

Logistics Considerations (e.g. existing capacities / augmentation vis a vis scenario) General Storage Transport

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5. Annexes

5.1. Annex 1: List of Contacts

5.1.1. Principal Government Official

Ministry Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax Ministry Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax Ministry Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax Ministry Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax

5.1.2. Government Agency dealing with emergency relief / Military / Civil Defence Actors

Ministry Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax

5.1.3. Principal Port Authority

Ministry Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax

5.1.4. Customs Office Contact List

Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax

5.1.5. Helicopter and Fixed Wings Charter Contacts

5.1.6. Shipping Agents

5.1.7. Stevedoring Services

5.1.8. International Telecom Operators Contact List

5.1.9. Local Telecom Operators Contact List

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5.1.10. Air Operations Authorities/ Government Aviation Traffic Authority

5.1.11. Road Transport Operations Contacts

5.1.12. Railroad Transport Operations Contact

5.1.13. Government Contact for Rail-Transport Operations

5.1.14. Warehouse Contacts

5.1.15. Milling Contacts

5.1.16. Food Fortification Contacts

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5.2. Annex 2: Websites in this LCA Back to Top of Chapter or back to Table of Contents

5.3. Annex 3: Maps Back to Top of Chapter or back to Table of Contents