Storage capacity respecting minimum quality and security standards is scarce in Afghanistan. Damaged warehouses or structures lacking proper fencing and secure standards cannot be considered.
Contacts with Government or privately-owned warehouse to must be established at local level.
Some capacity and storekeeping management for humanitarian commodities can be available through the WFP established warehousing capacity.
The storage space must be requested and negotiated by humanitarian organizations, and might be allocated, in consideration of available space.
Storage Used by Humanitarian Organizations
Area/Sub Offices |
Location |
Description |
Capacity (MT) |
||
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Mazar |
WFP compound |
14 Wiikhalls (32X10) and 14 Wiikhalls (24x10) |
14,000.000 |
||
Kandahar |
Kishla-E-Jadid |
8 Wiikhalls (32X10) and 7 Wiikhalls (24X10) |
7,120.000 |
||
Kandahar |
Spinboldak |
one metallic warehouse and 2 platform, total 11,324 m2 (128.96mX87.8M) |
2,400.000 |
||
Faizabad |
Faizabad New City |
3 WiikHalls (30X20) and 4 WiikHalls (32X10) |
4,620.000 |
||
Herat |
New Warehouse, Herat City, Khaja Abdullah-e-Ansary Street. 36000 squire meter |
18 WiikHalls (32X10) |
5,000.000 |
||
Kabul |
New Warehouse Complex, behind Kabul Airport, Archieve No. 208, plot size 59,845 square meter |
2 x 7500 MT capacity |
15,000.000 |
||
Jalalabad |
Farm-e-Hadda |
26 Wiikhalls (6x32x10), (2X10x10), (18X20X10) |
8,000.000 |
Refrigerated rooms and Cold Chain
facilities
The MoPH manages refrigerated rooms and cold
chain facilities. WHO have fitted out the ref rooms infrastructures
and donated cold chain equipment.
Information on dimension and available space can be obtained from
the MoPH