Ethiopia
Country name |
Ethiopia |
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Official country name |
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia / የኢትዮጵያ ፌዴራላዊ ዴሞክራሲያዊ ሪፐብሊክ |
Assessment Details | |
From | May 2023 |
To | June 2023 |
Name of Assessors | Pamela Onyango |
Title and Position | Deputy Coordinator, Logistics Cluster |
Contact |
Table of Contents
Chapter | Name of Assessor | Organization | Date Updated |
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1 Ethiopia Country Profile |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 | |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 | |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 | |
2 Ethiopia Logistics Infrastructure |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 | |
2.2 Ethiopia Aviation | WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
2.2.20 Ethiopia Jinka Airport | WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 | |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 | |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 | |
3 Ethiopia Services and Supply |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 | |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 | |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 | |
Pamela Onyango | WFP |
June 2023 |
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3.5.1 Ethiopia Additional Service Providers | WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
3.6 Ethiopia Additional Services | Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 |
3.7 Ethiopia Waste Management Infrastructure Assessment | Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 |
4 Ethiopia Contact Lists |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 | |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 | |
4.3 Ethiopia Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies Contact List |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
4.5 Ethiopia Airport Company Contact List | Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 | |
WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 | |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 | |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 | |
4.12 Ethiopia Waste Management Companies Contact List | Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 |
5.0 Ethiopia Annexes | WFP Ethiopia Supply Chain Team | WFP | December 2020 |
Pamela Onyango | WFP | June 2023 |
Ethiopia - 1 Ethiopia Country Profile
Generic Information
Ethiopia, officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Eritrea to the north, Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Sudan and South Sudan to the west, and Kenya to the south. With 95,045,679 (2013) inhabitants, Ethiopia is the most populous landlocked country in the world and the second-most populated nation on the African continent. It occupies a total area of 1,100,000 square kilometres (420,000 sq. meters), and its capital and largest city is Addis Ababa.
Find the country in the generic links below:
Wikipedia Country Information Website of Wikipedia on Ethiopia
IMF Country Information Website of the IMF on Ethiopia
Economist Intelligence Unit* Website of the Economist on Ethiopia
(*note - this is a paid service)
Humanitarian Info:
World Food Programme Website of the WFP on Ethiopia
Logistics Cluster Website of the Ethiopia Logistics Cluster
Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs: Website of OCHA on Ethiopia
Facts and Figures:
Wolfram Alpha Website of Wolframalpha on Ethiopia
World Bank Website of the Worldbank on Ethiopia
Population Information: Website of the Worldpopulationreview on Ethiopia
Ethiopia - 1.1 Ethiopia Humanitarian Background
Overview
In 2022 Ethiopia has faced multiple overlapping humanitarian crises, putting at risk the lives and livelihoods of millions of people and driving continued high and urgent needs for humanitarian support. The 2023 Ethiopia Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) requires US$3.99 billion to target more than 20 million people across the country. This includes an estimated 4.6 million internally displaced people (IDPs) In 2023, the prioritized humanitarian response is structured around three strategic objectives, aiming to address immediate lifesaving needs, provide safe and inclusive access to essential services, and contribute to support and build linkages towards recovery and resilience. https://reliefweb.int/report/ethiopia/ethiopia-humanitarian-response-plan-2023-february-2023
Although the end of 2022 brought about peace and improved access in Northern Ethiopia (Afar, Amhara and Tigray) with the signing of the cessation of hostilities agreement (COHA), humanitarian needs stemming from a two-year conflict are still high, and increased support is required to facilitate returns and scale-up recovery efforts. Conflict has continued or escalated in other parts of the country, most notably in Oromia, impeding humanitarian access and driving high needs and displacement within the region and to neighbouring Amhara region. In Benishangul Gumuz region, hundreds of thousands of people remained displaced for most of 2022. https://reliefweb.int/report/ethiopia/ethiopia-humanitarian-response-plan-2023-february-2023
Geologically, the Great Rift Valley is susceptible to earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, frequent droughts, flooding in the river basins and deforestation. Nomadic pastoralists are people on a continuous move, and they run into possible conflict with the semi-nomadic pastoralists and neighbouring settlers. Population growth and the concentration of population in major urban centres will put further pressure on the already overburden public infrastructure and water resources. The lack of social services and infrastructure, basic health, modern education and clean water in outlying areas leads to increased migration of people to urban areas. Drought among all hazards has the single greatest impact on social and economic conditions in Ethiopia.
Disasters, Conflicts and Migration
Natural Hazards |
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Type |
Occurs |
Comments / Details |
Drought |
Yes |
Jul 1965, Sept 1969, Dec 1973, May 1983, Jun 1987, Oct 1989, Jul 1998, Sept 1999, Nov 2005, 2003, May 2008, Jan 2009, 2015, 2022 |
Earthquakes |
Yes |
Earthquake (seismic activity) 25/08/1906 |
Epidemics |
Yes |
1970, 1981, 1985, 1989 (Meningitis), 2020 (COVID-19) |
Extreme Temperatures |
N/A |
|
Flooding |
Yes |
1968, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022 |
Insect Infestation |
Yes |
2004 and 2019-2021 (locusts) Mar 2017 (armyworm) |
Mudslides |
Yes |
September - Oct 2019 (SNNPR) |
Volcanic Eruptions |
Yes |
Ertale in Afar Region (Rift Valley) (1967 to present), Dabbahu (2005), Dalaffilla (2008), Manda Harraro (2009) |
High Waves / Surges |
N/A |
|
Wildfires |
Yes |
Baley Mountain National Park |
High Winds |
N/A |
|
Additional information
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Man-made Issues |
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Type |
Occurs |
Comments / Details |
Civil Strife |
Yes |
|
International Conflict |
Yes |
Ethiopia vs Eritrea (1998-2000) |
Internally Displaced Persons |
Yes |
|
Refugees Present |
Yes |
Ethiopia hosts over 823,000 refugees and asylum seekers, predominantly from South Sudan, Somalia and Eritrea. |
Landmines / UXO Present |
Yes |
UNMAS identified 35 confirmed hazardous areas measuring 6,340,538 m2 and 226 suspected hazardous areas measuring 1,05,045,013 m2. Areas at risk are mostly in Somali, Tigray and Afar regions. |
Other Comments |
According to the February 2023 WFP Ethiopia Market Watch, the average consumer price index (food inflation) rose to 32% The same source reports that diesel and benzene subsidies were gradually being removed and prices were revised upwards. https://reliefweb.int/report/ethiopia/wfp-ethiopia-market-watch-march-2… According to the 2023 Humanitarian Response Plan 20.1 million people estimated to be in need of humanitarian assistance, including in the sectors of food, agriculture, WASH, health, education, nutrition, protection and ES/NFI. |
Calamities and Seasonal Affects
Seasonal Effects on Transport |
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Transport |
Comments |
From (month) to (month) |
Primary Road Transport |
Meher season: All regions (Largest percentage of rainfall) |
June to September |
Secondary and Tertiary Road Transport |
Gu seasonal rains in the Somali Region |
April to June |
Meher seasonal rains (largest percentage of rainfall) |
June to September |
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Dayr seasonal rains in the Somali Region |
October to December |
|
Road Transport |
During the fertilizer season, transport solutions are mobilized nationally as required by the government for the transportation of fertilizers, which causes limited availabilities of transporters for other commodities, including for humanitarian cargo. Generally, due to late arrival of cargo the pressure on the Djibouti corridor is built Jan onwards. In 2023, due to availability of foreign exchange, significant decrease in commercial and Government imports have been observed. |
November -May |
Rail Transport |
n/a |
- |
Air Transport |
n/a |
- |
Waterway Transport |
n/a |
- |
Seasonal Effects on Storage and Handling |
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Activity Type |
Region |
Time Frame |
Comments / Details |
Storage |
Adama |
November to December |
Supplies to the markets of newly produced food crops is relatively higher during this season, which is likely to increase demand for storage facilities and daily laborer. |
Handling |
All |
September to October |
Cultural and religious events such as Ethiopian new year, the finding of the true cross (Maskal), and Errecha (yearly socio-religious festival among Oromo ethnic group) affect handling operations due to mobility of daily laborers to take part in celebrations. |
Other |
All |
March – June |
The level and frequency of stock infestation can be higher during this time than other periods due to high humidity and related climate factors. |
Capacity and Contacts for In-Country Emergency Response
Government
The Ethiopia Disaster Risk Management Commission (EDRMC), formerly known as the National Disaster Risk Management Commission (NDRMC), was formed in 2014 replacing the Disaster Risk Management Food Security Sector (DRMFSS).
The Commission is accountable directly to the Prime Minister’s offices and the National Disaster Risk Management Council chaired by the Prime Minister and has members designated by government including the heads of lead sector institutions.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Ethiopia Government Contact List.
Humanitarian Community
The overall humanitarian coordination is led by the government’s Ethiopia Disaster Risk Management Coordination Commission (EDRMC), which leads federal and regional level Disaster Risk Management Technical Working Groups (DRMTWG), co-chaired with OCHA.
Ethiopia - 1.2 Ethiopia Regulatory Departments and Quality Control
The Ethiopian Food and Drug Authority (EFDA) is a federal regulatory body established under Proclamation No. 1263/2021 and its mandate defined under regulation No. 531/2023. EFDA was established to safeguard the public’s health by ensuring the safety and quality of food, the safety, quality, and efficacy of medicines, the safety, quality, and functionality of medical devices, as well as the safety of cosmetics and other health products. It also regulates alcohol and tobacco products to reduce their consumption and protect the public from devastating consequences of death, disability, and disease.
Before the adoption of regulation No. 531/2023 and proclamation No. 1112/2019, the Authority had been regulating products, professionals, premises, and practices (4Ps). However, after the adoption of the regulation and proclamation, its mandate limited to regulation of regulated products such as food, medicine, medical devices etc. and establishment associated with these products. Accordingly, among others, it regulates the production, importation, exportation, and distribution of regulated products. It registers and issues market authorizations and certificates of competency, authorizes clinical trials, monitors safety of medicine and medical devices etc. and takes administrative measures against non-compliance. Currently the Authority has seven branches across the country and works with regional and city administration regulators.
For more information on regulatory departments and quality control laboratories’ contact details, please see the following links: 4.1 Ethiopia Government Contact List and 4.3 Ethiopia Laboratory and Quality Testing Company Contact List.
Ethiopia - 1.3 Ethiopia Customs Information
Duties and Tax Exemption
National Customs Legislation and Regime
Customs regulation clearly stipulates that a government agency must budget for and pay tax on humanitarian cargo except the Disaster Risk Management and Food Security Sector (DRMFSS) which has a duty-free status and Ethiopia Disaster Risk Management Commission (EDRMC), Ministry of Education (MoE). All humanitarian cargo irrespective of its urgency must be processed by the respective government agency approaching the humanitarian agencies for the assistance program. A project document must also be deposited with the customs Authority to verify to which category each import/consignment belongs. This does not include items that WFP imports into the country for its own use, in which case the Ministry of Foreign Affair clears the items on the basis of duty-free status.
For contact information regarding government custom authorities, please follow the link below: 4.1 Ethiopian Government Contact List.
Emergency Response
Agreements / Conventions Description |
Ratified by Country? |
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WCO (World Customs Organization) member |
Yes, 06/08/1973 |
Annex J-5 Revised Kyoto Convention |
Yes |
OCHA Model Agreement |
N/A |
Tampere Convention (on the Provision of Telecommunication Resources for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations) |
No |
Regional Agreements (on emergency/disaster response, but also customs unions, regional integration) |
N/A |
Exemption Regular Regime (Non-Emergency Response)
National Customs Legislation and Regime |
Capital goods importation request of duty free, by governmental agencies and non-governmental aid organizations shall be accelerated, upon which the following documents are submitted to the ministerial organization. A. Documents to be submitted by non-governmental aid organizations: 1. Project agreement document with the appropriate government organization, being approved by the federal Government or regional administrative organization. 2. Valid registration certificate, of the organization registered either from the Ministry of Justice or regional Justice Bureau. 3. Document of agreement proposal. 4. Loading document. 5. Packing List and Commercial Invoice. 6. Donation certificate, if the capital goods obtained by donation. 7. List of capital goods and equipment. 8. Certificate of Origin 9 . Supporting letter written by the appropriate federal or regional government organization where the NGO is working. B. Documents to be submitted by governmental agencies or organizations: 1. Application letter of the appropriate agency or organization. 2. Project profile. 3. Packing List and Loading document. 4. List of capital goods and equipment; |
Organizational Requirements to obtain Duty Free Status |
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United Nations Agencies |
Memorandum of Understanding must be signed between UN Agencies and Ministry of Foreign Affairs to obtain a duty-free status. A letter of understanding regarding duties and Taxes exemption must be signed between UN agencies and Ethiopian government for each project. Pre-conditions required 1. Parties requesting for duty-free importation, shall attach the following documents together with their application:
Without Prejudice to submit the list of Information Mentioned under Number 1-4 1. Investors shall submit endorsement of loading document, where import is made by letter of credit. 2. Investors shall submit foreign exchange application for import and purchase order where import is through Cash Against Document (CAD), Telegraph Transfer (TT); Franco-Valuta privilege 1. Where the investor is Ethiopian National Residing abroad and sole owner, then letter written by the Ethiopian Embassy stated that the Investor resident is abroad and thereon Authenticated by the Ministry of foreign affairs. 2. Besides, the condition mentioned under letter A, foreign resident shareholder shall submit, legal document that describes collaboration of the share is made in kind, where the investor is an association. 3. Foreign nationals of Ethiopian Origin Identification card /yellow/ vested by the Authority of security, Immigration and Refugee affairs, where the investor is sole owner. 4. Besides, the condition mentioned under letter A, foreign resident shareholder shall submit, legal document that describes collaboration of the share is made in kind, where the investor is an association. 5. Domestic investors who got a donation for their investment except vehicle. An Investor who bought imported equipment temporarily Duty free shall submit 1. Evidence, that describes the goods were imported duty free formerly 2. Document proving for, an appropriate government organization who have agreed, imported equipment temporarily duty free, 3. Now on wards because of the completion of the project, can be sold. 4. Sales contract agreement Goods bought from Bonded Warehouse Duty Free 1. Loading document, for the goods loaded. 2. Sales contract agreement 3. Whereas, accompany letter written by the sales organization to our institution. The quantity and type of goods, whereas tax is unpaid, sold from bonded ware house, price sold, the name of an investor who bought the goods and loading document for the goods loaded shall be submitted. Project, eligible for import of Radio communication duty free, in accordance with the prior permit of the Authority of security, Immigration and Refugee affairs and Ethiopian Telecommunication Agency. |
Non Governmental Organizations |
NGO's arriving in Ethiopia must sign a draft agreement with Ministry of Justice. This ministry will issue a registration certificate to operate in Ethiopia. NGO’s must explain the reasons to work in Ethiopia and also should provide some documentation on the organization:
This agreement is valid only for three years and must be renewed after such a period. Renewal will be done according to performance evaluation by Charity & Societies Agency on the programs and good working relationship between NGO and the Ethiopian government. If NGO’ s operation on only one project they must get a permit from that specific country, However, if they want to participate in more than two projects their operation agreement must be signed by the Federal Government. |
Exemption Certificate Application Procedure:
For contact information regarding government custom authorities, please follow the link below:
4.1 Ethiopian Government Contact List
Duties and Taxes Exemption Application Procedure |
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Generalities |
As required under Customs Regulation, all customs formalities must be handled by a clearing agent. Humanitarian organizations, including NGOs cannot have direct contact with the customs authority without the direct involvement of the clearing agent. To prepare the declaration the forwarding agent needs to get the bill of lading, Gift certificate and other supporting documents (see document requirements below). Then, the forwarding agent prepares the declaration to be sent to the counterpart in order to get the request of exemption that has to be signed by the concerned counterpart office before it is submitted to the clearing agent for further processing of the documentation and finally this document has to be scrutinized by Addis Lagar customs before its validated by the appointed customs officer. This whole process can take around ten to twelve days. |
Process to be followed |
n/a |
Exemption Certificate Document Requirements
Duties and Taxes Exemption Certificate Document Requirements (by commodity)
|
Food |
NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education) |
Medicines |
Vehicle & Spare Parts |
Staff & Office Supplies |
Telecoms Equipment |
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Invoice |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
AWB/BL/Other Transport Documents |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Packing Lists |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Other Documents |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Customs Clearance
General Information
Customs Information |
|
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Document Requirements |
NGOs 1. Project agreement document with the appropriate government organization, being approved by the federal Government or regional administrative organization; 2. Valid registration certificate, of the organization registered either from the Ministry of Justice or regional Justice Bureau; 3. Document of agreement proposal; 4. Loading document; 5. Packing List; 6. Donation certificate, if the capital goods obtained by donation; 7. List of capital goods and equipment; 8. Supporting letter written by the appropriate federal or regional government organization where the NGO is working UN Agencies Agency's request for duty free importation shall be accompanied by the following documents:
In case of NFI's, the following documents must accompany the request letter:
The documents are submitted to a clearing agent, which should be sent to the respective counterpart office for the budget / duty-free letter based on the project type. The letter and the cargo documents shall be submitted to Customs for the final clearance permit. |
Embargoes |
None |
Prohibited Items |
Weapons, Drugs and Some Telecommunication equipment |
General Restrictions |
|
Customs Clearance Document Requirements
Customs Clearance Document Requirements (by commodity) |
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Food |
NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education) |
Medicines |
Vehicles & Spare Parts |
Staff & Office Supplies |
Telecoms Equipment |
D&T Exemption Certificate |
Yes, Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Invoice |
Yes, Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
AWB/BL/Other Transport Documents |
Yes, Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates |
Yes, Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Packing Lists |
Yes, Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Phytosanitary Certificate |
Yes, Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Other Documents |
Yes, Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Yes Original |
Transit Regime
Transit Regime |
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RESPONSIBILITY OF AVAILING TRANSIT GOODS TO CUSTOMSThe declarant shall commits himself upon requesting for transit operation to the responsibility of paying duty of transit goods, follow the prescribed custom routes for transit together with finally availing the transit the transited goods to customs office of destination and notify same to the office of departure. The carrier as well has to commit itself to customs for transiting the shipment to customs Transit and clearance control offices within a limited time and through prescribed routes by the freight declaration format annexes 7.21 of the transit manual. |
Import clearance for 3-AXLE CARGO SEMI-TRAILER
1. FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
Trailer type : Three axle Cargo Semi-Trailer
Gross trailer weight : 30 ton
Kerb weight : Shall be indicated
King pin : Heavy duty, Dia. 31/2”
2. BODY
Body length : 12000mm
Body width : 2500mm
Side & rear boards height : 800mm
Front board height : 1600mm
Ground clearance : 300mm(fully loaded)
Overall length : 17,000mm(Tractor & Trailer)
Trailer’s fuel tank : ≥ 400 Liters
Water tank : 80liters, aluminum, with sufficient support
Mechanical operated roller which for winding cables at convenient place: 12 required
Twist lock for container : 8 required
Tool box: 60 x 60 x50cm : 2mm thickness required.
3.MATERIAL
Construction : All steel
Loading surface : Checkered steel
Material thickness : 5mm
Roping hooks & winches : Sufficient number shall be provided along the two sides, front & rear board
4. CHASSIS
4.1 Frame
Construction : Shall adequately support the gross weight of the trailer
Cross members : Sufficient number shall be provided to withstand rigorous on- and-off the road conditions.
Chassis flange : Must be one piece
4.2 Bumper
Manufacturer's current standard heavy duty rear bumper shall be installed.
4.3. Mud Guard
Rear with flap : required
Front : required
Ethiopia - 2 Ethiopia Logistics Infrastructure
Ethiopia is a land-locked country with no direct access to the sea and is therefore dependent on ports in neighbouring countries. In 2019 and 2020, some 3 million tons of freight were transported to Ethiopia via sea. The main corridor into Ethiopia is through Djibouti port for commercial, government and humanitarian cargo. More than 90% of the goods handled at Djibouti Port are destined for Ethiopia. Alternative ports are Port Sudan, Berbera, Mombasa Port and Rwanda. Ports in Southern Somali and Eritrea remain inaccessible due to ongoing conflict.
As a landlocked country, Ethiopia also utilizes Dry Ports to facilitate the transport of commodities. As of 2023, 9 Dry Ports can be found in Ethiopia: Modjo, Kality, Gelan, Semera, Dire Dawa, Kombolcha, Mekelle, Hawassa and Woreta.
According to the Ethiopia Roads Authority (ERA), the total road network in Ethiopia consists of 155,830 km, including the woreda and municipality roads. From this, the federal road network makes up 18.3%, representing some 28,608.5 km of roads. The Federal Road network is made up of 57.25% of asphalt roads and 42.75% of gravel roads. The latest available information from the Ethiopia Roads Authority (ERA) also reports that there are 5,636 bridges and 42,275 culverts accounted for in the Federal Road Network.
Rail transport in Ethiopia currently connect the Djibouti Port to Addis Ababa, with some 750 km of railway passing through key towns such as Dire Dawa. According to the Ethiopia Logistics Sectorial Association, 968 thousand tons of freight were moved by rail in 2021 and 2022.
The Government of Ethiopia also has ongoing plans to expand railway capacity in country, connecting cities of Awash to Weldiya, Wlediya to Mekelle, Modio to Hawassa and Sebeta to Ambo.
Ethiopia does not have any major river ports. Gambella Region has the Baro River which has been utilized during the rainy season for transporting emergency supplies to the Upper Nile State of South Sudan in 2012 and 2013.
2.2 Ethiopia Aviation
Ethiopian Airlines, formerly Ethiopian Air Lines and often referred to as simply Ethiopian, is Ethiopia's flag carrier and is wholly owned by the country's government. Ethiopian Air Lines was founded on 21 December 1945 and commenced operations on 8 April 1946 expanding to international flights in 1951. Ethiopian is a member of the International Air Transport Association, and, since 1968, of the African Airlines Association (AFRAA). [7] The airline is a Star Alliance member since December 2011.
Its hub and headquarters are at Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa, from where it serves a network of 80 passenger destinations —19 of them domestic— and 23 freighter ones.
4.1 Ethiopian Government Contact List
4.5 Ethiopia Airport Company Contact List
Key airport information may also be found at the website of Worldaerodata.
Website of Wikipedia on Ethiopian Airlines
Ethiopian Airports Enterprise Website
Procedures for Foreign Registered Aircraft
For all the humanitarian flights, permission from Ministry of Foreign Affairs is to be obtained to land (international landing) or over fly the territory of Ethiopia. To operate within the territory of Ethiopia, application for operating permits for foreign operators to be submitted to Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority. The following documentation need to be attached.
- Air operator certificate
- Certificate of aircraft registration
- Aircraft radio license
- Air crew documents (original to be presented)
- Contract agreement for the intended operation in Ethiopia
At the time of inspection, original copy of above documents are verified, as well as operations manual, maintenance control manual, etc.
2.2.1 Ethiopia Bole International Airport
Airport Overview
Addis Ababa Bole International Airport (IATA: ADD, ICAO: HAAB) serves the city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The airport is located in the Bole area, 6 km (3.7 mi) southeast of Addis Ababa city centre and 65 km (40 mi) north of Debre Zeyit. Formerly known as Haile Selassie International Airport, it is the main hub of Ethiopian Airlines, the national airline that serves destinations in Ethiopia and throughout the African continent, as well as offering nonstop service to Asia, Europe, and North and South America. It is also the base of the Ethiopian Aviation Academy, a major pilot training and aircraft maintenance centre in Africa. As of June 2018, , more than 450 flights per day were departing from and arriving at the airport. The airport is capable of accommodating the A390.
Airport Location and Contact |
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Country |
Ethiopia |
Province or District |
Addis Ababa |
Nearest Town or City |
Southeast of Centre of Addis Ababa (6 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Addis Ababa Bole International Airport |
Latitude |
8.983225 |
Longitude |
38.795754 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
2333 m |
IATA Code |
ADD |
ICAO Code |
HAAB |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Management Contact Person |
Chief Executive Officer: Tewolde Gebremariam 00251-116652222 |
Open From (hours) |
00:00 |
Open To (hours) |
24:00 |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/
Runways
Runways |
|
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Runway 1 Dimensions |
3700 m X 45 m |
Runway 2 Dimensions |
3800 m X 45 m |
Orientation |
R107L / 25R |
R207R / 25L |
|
Surface |
Asphalt concrete |
Taxi Way |
5 taxiways, 23m wide each |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
---|---|---|---|
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
yes |
Terminal Building |
yes |
Single Point Refuelling |
N/A |
Passenger Terminal |
yes |
Air Starter Units |
Yes |
Cargo terminal |
Yes |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
Pax Transport to Airfield |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Yes |
Catering Services |
Yes |
De-icing Equipment |
No |
Base Operating Room |
Yes |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
Airport Radar |
Yes |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
NDB |
Yes |
VOR |
Yes |
ILS |
Yes |
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
Performance for 2015 |
Annual Figures |
Per Month |
Per Day |
---|---|---|---|
Total Aircraft Movements |
72,963 |
6080 |
450 |
Total Passengers |
22,000,000 |
644,264 |
21,181 |
Total Capacity of the Airport (MT) |
|||
Current Activity of the Airport (MT) |
202,946 |
16,912 |
556 |
Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) |
Navigation Charges
Air navigation charges are levied on all aircraft flying within Addis Ababa FIR irrespective of contact made with Air Traffic Control. The unit rate for international flights is US $16.24. The Air Navigation Charge for international flights weighting less than 10,000 lb. is US $ 7.51 per flight, and air weighting above 10,000 lb. will be calculated as per the following table.
Weight in Lbs |
Distance in nautical mile (NM) |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|
Below 200 |
201-400 |
401 – 1000 |
Above 1000 |
|
Coefficient |
||||
10,000 – 50,000 |
1.00 |
2.00 |
3.50 |
5.00 |
50,001 – 120,000 |
2.00 |
4.00 |
7.00 |
10.00 |
120,001 – 300,000 |
2.60 |
5.00 |
8.75 |
12.50 |
Above 300,000 |
3.00 |
6.00 |
10.50 |
15.00 |
The Air Navigation charge levelled on flights operating within the territorial limits of Ethiopia is shown in the following table.
Charges |
Charge Per day (USD) |
---|---|
Up to 5,000 |
2.48 |
5,001 - 50,000 |
10.78 |
50,001 – 120,000 |
35.90 |
120,001 – 300,000 |
98.32 |
Above 300,000 |
148.56 |
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details |
|
---|---|
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo |
A300, IL76, C-130 |
Cargo Handling Equipment Available |
Yes |
Elevators / Hi Loaders |
Yes |
Can elevators / hi loaders reach the upper level of a B747 |
N/A |
Loading Ramps |
Yes |
Information on Cargo Handling Equipment and Airfield Costs is not available.
Security
Level: Good
Storage Facilities
Bole Cargo Centre
This facility is situated at the JKIA Specialised Freight Area on a 2.5 ha site. The facility is jointly sponsored by the Commonwealth Development Corporation, The German Investment and Development Company, The Commonwealth Africa Investment Fund Ltd, The Acacia Fund Limited, BOC Cargo Services, Flughafen Frankfurt Main, and African Cargo Limited. The export area measures 5,600 m² and the import area measures 5,600 m². The cold room is 720 m² and has a capacity of 100,000 mt (60 pallets) controlled at 4ºC. There are 120 office units for rent.
Cargo Service Centre
The Cargo Service Centre has leased a 6,070 m² facility. The cold room is 160 m² and has a capacity for 15 pallets and is controlled at 4ºC. The fresh produce area measures 615 m² and there are 4 office units for their clients.
New Cargo Terminal
On June 29, 2017, Ethiopian Airlines inaugurated its second cargo terminal that has the capacity to accommodate 600,000 tons of cargo per year. The new Cargo Terminal-II covers a total area of 150,000 m2.
The Terminal includes facilities such as a Dry Cargo Terminal warehouse, a Perishable Cargo Terminal with cold chain storage, is fully automated with latest ETV (Elevating Transport Vehicle) technology, a G+2 office building, an apron area which accommodates 5 additional big freighter aircraft, sufficient truck parking on the apron as well as an employee canteen and wash rooms.
The new Cargo Terminal is also fitted with different climate chambers for storage and handling of temperature sensitive products such as fresh agricultural products, pharmaceuticals, and life science products etc.
The total facility (old and new terminal together) will have annual capacity to handle 1.2 million tonnes of cargo which is the largest in Africa.
2.2.2 Ethiopia Dire Dawa Airport
Airport Location and Contact | |
---|---|
Country | Ethiopia |
Province / District | Dire Dawa |
Town or City (Closest) | 3 km Northeast of Dire Dawa town |
Airport's Complete Name | Dire Dawa International Airport |
Latitude | 9.624025 |
Longitude | 41.854575 |
Elevation |
1101 m (3,812 feet) |
IATA | DIR |
ICAO | HADR |
Managing Company or Airport Authority | Ethiopian Airlines |
Management contact Person |
Chief Executive Officer: Tewolde Gebremariam 00251-116652222 |
Open From (hours) | 00:00 |
Open To (hours) | 24:00 |
Runway
Runway # 1 |
|
Runway Dimensions |
2700 m X 45 m |
Orientation |
15 / 33 |
Surface |
Asphalt Concrete |
Taxi Way |
1, 20m wide |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refueling |
N/A |
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
Yes |
Cargo terminal |
Yes |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
Pax transport to airfield |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Yes |
Catering Services |
N/A |
De-icing Equipment |
No |
Base Operating Room |
Yes |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
Airport Radar |
N/A |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
NDB |
Yes |
VOR |
Yes |
ILS |
N/A |
|
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
Performance for 2015 |
Annual Figures |
Monthly |
Daily |
Total aircraft movements |
18,025 |
1,502 |
49 |
Total passengers |
213,621 |
17,802 |
585 |
Total capacity of the airport (metric tonnes) |
|
|
|
Current activity of the airport (metric tonnes) |
63.522 |
|
|
Current use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS) |
|
|
2.2.3 Ethiopia Gambella Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Ethiopia |
Province or District |
Gambella |
Nearest Town or City |
Gambella (15 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Gambella Airport |
Latitude |
8.130988 |
Longitude |
34.563336 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
540 m |
IATA Code |
GMB |
ICAO Code |
HAGM |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Management Contact Person |
Chief Executive Officer: Tewolde Gebremariam 00251-116652222 |
Open From (hours) |
|
Open To (hours) |
|
Runway
Runway # 1 | |
---|---|
Runway length | 2520 m x 45 m |
Runway Orientation | 18 / 36 |
Runway Surface | Concrete PCN 32 R/B/W/T |
Runway Condition | Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure | |||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening | Yes | Runway Lighting | No |
Refueling Capacity | Yes | Ground Handling Services | Yes |
Air Traffic Control | Yes | Fire Fighting Equipment | Yes |
Weather Information | N/A | Aircraft Parking Space | Yes |
Navigation Aids | Yes (NDB) | Perimeter Fencing | Yes |
Windsock | Yes |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
2.2.4 Ethiopia Jijiga Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Ethiopia |
Province or District |
Jijiga |
Nearest Town or City |
Jijiga (14 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Jijiga Airport |
Latitude |
9.331330 |
Longitude |
42.909216 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
1,810m |
IATA Code |
JIJ |
ICAO Code |
HAJJ |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Management Contact Person |
Chief Executive Officer: Tewolde Gebremariam 00251-116652222 |
NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? |
Yes |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Runways
Runway # 1 | |
---|---|
Runway Dimensions | 2400 m x 45 m |
Runway Orientation | 03 / 21 |
Runway Surface | Asphalt |
Runway Condition | Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refuelling Capacity |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Air Traffic Control |
No |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
N/A |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
N/A |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
2.2.5 Ethiopia Mekele Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Ethiopia |
Province or District |
Mekele |
Nearest Town or City |
Southeast of Mekele town (8 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Mekele Alula Aba Nega International Airport |
Latitude |
13.471859 |
Longitude |
39.529586 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
2256 m (7,320 feet) |
IATA Code |
MQX |
ICAD Code |
HAMK |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Management Contact Person |
Chief Executive Officer: Tewolde Gebremariam 00251-116652222 |
Open From (hours) |
03:00 UTC |
Open To (hours) |
17:00 UTC |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Runways
Runway |
|
---|---|
Runway 1 Dimensions |
3700 m X 45 m |
Orientation |
11 / 39 |
Surface |
Asphalt Concrete |
Taxi Way |
1.23m wide |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
---|---|---|---|
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
N/A |
Terminal Building |
yes |
Single Point Refuelling |
Yes |
Passenger Terminal |
yes |
Air Starter Units |
N/A |
Cargo terminal |
Yes |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
Pax Transport to Airfield |
N/A |
Ground Handling Services |
Limited |
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Yes |
Catering Services |
N/A |
De-icing Equipment |
N/A |
Base Operating Room |
Yes |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
Airport Radar |
N/A |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
NDB |
Yes |
VOR |
Yes |
ILS |
Yes |
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
Performance for 2015 |
Annual Figures |
Per Month |
Per Day |
---|---|---|---|
Total Aircraft Movements |
4,739 |
395 |
13 |
Total Passengers |
262,973 |
21,914 |
720 |
Total Capacity of the Airport (MT) |
N/A | N/A | N/A |
Current Activity of the Airport (MT) |
27,155 |
|
|
Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) |
N/A | N/A | N/A |
2.2.6 Ethiopia Bahir Dar Ginbot 20 International Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Ethiopia |
Province or District |
Amhara Region |
Nearest Town or City |
North-west of Bahir Dar town (8 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Bahir Dar Ginbot 20 International Airport |
Latitude |
11.604200 |
Longitude |
37.321756 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
1822m (6000 feet) |
IATA Codes |
BJR |
ICAO Codes |
HABD |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Management Contact Person |
Chief Executive Officer: Tewolde Gebremariam 00251-116652222 |
Open From (hours) |
03:00 UTC |
Open To (hours) |
20:00 UTC |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Runways
Runway |
|
Runway Dimensions |
3700 m x 45 m |
Orientation |
04/22 |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Airport Data and Facilities
Other Aeronautical Data |
|
Type of traffic |
1FR/VFR |
Fuel |
Jet A-1 |
RFF equipment |
2 Foamatic ,1 RIV,1 Ambulance |
Trained personnel |
32 |
Aerodrome category |
Cat 7 |
Meteorological service |
Available |
Apron surface |
Concrete |
Apron capacity |
B757(PCN-50/R/W/U) |
Terminal facilities |
|
X-ray |
Available(4) |
Walkthrough |
Available(2) |
Restaurant |
At airport & in city |
Hotels and medical services |
In city |
Shops |
Available |
Car parking |
Available |
Transportation |
Taxis |
Baggage trolleys |
Available |
Customs and immigration |
Available |
Airline office |
Available |
2.2.7 Ethiopia Jimma Aba Jifar Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Ethiopia |
Province or District |
Jimma |
Nearest Town or City |
Jimma (3 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Jimma Aba Jifar Airport |
Latitude |
7.665271 |
Longitude |
36.820034 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
1703 m |
IATA Codes |
JIM |
ICAD Codes |
HAJM |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Management Contact Person |
Chief Executive Officer: Tewolde Gebremariam 00251-116652222 |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Runways
Runway # 1 | |
---|---|
Runway Dimensions | 3000 m x 45 m |
Runway Orientation | 13 / 31 |
Runway Surface | Asphalt Concrete |
Runway Condition | Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refueling Capacity |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Limited |
Air Traffic Control |
No |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
Yes |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
Yes (NBD) |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
2.2.8 Ethiopia Gondar Emperor Tewodros Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Ethiopia |
Province or District |
Gondar |
Nearest Town or City |
Gondar (1 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Gondar Emperor Tewodros Airport |
Latitude |
12.516310 |
Longitude |
37.431851 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
1,973 m |
IATA Code |
GDQ |
ICAO Code |
HAGN |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Management Contact Person |
Chief Executive Officer: Tewolde Gebremariam 00251-116652222 |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Runways
Runway # 1 | |
---|---|
Runway Dimensions | 2780 m x 45 m |
Runway Orientation | 17 / 35 |
Runway Surface | Asphalt |
Runway Condition | Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refuelling Capacity |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Limited |
Air Traffic Control |
No |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
Yes |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
Yes |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
2.2.9 Ethiopia Axum Emperor Yohannes Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Ethiopia |
Province or District |
Axum |
Nearest Town or City |
Axum (6km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Axum Emperor Yohannes Airport |
Latitude |
14.144444 |
Longitude |
38.775474 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
2,107.823m |
IATA Code | AXU |
ICAO Code | HAAX |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Management Contact Person |
Chief Executive Officer: Tewolde Gebremariam 00251-116652222 |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Runways
Runway # 1 | |
---|---|
Runway Dimension | 2400 m x 45 m |
Runway Orientation | 16 / 34 |
Runway Surface | Asphalt |
Runway Condition | Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refuelling Capacity |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Limited |
Air Traffic Control |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
Yes |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
Yes |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
2.2.10 Ethiopia Lalibela Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Ethiopia |
Province or District |
Lalibela |
Nearest Town or City |
Lalibela (10.6 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Lalibela Airport |
Latitude |
11.978014 |
Longitude |
38.984114 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
1958 m |
IATA Code |
LLI |
ICAO Code |
HALL |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Management Contact Person |
Chief Executive Officer: Tewolde Gebremariam 00251-116652222 |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Runway
Runway # 1 | |
---|---|
Runway Dimensions | 2400 m x 45 m |
Runway Orientation | 10 / 28 |
Runway Surface | Asphalt |
Runway Condition | Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refuelling Capacity |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
No |
Air Traffic Control |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
Yes |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
Yes |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
2.2.11 Ethiopia Semera Airport
Airport Overview
Currently the Sultan Alimirah Hanfare Airport (Semera Airport) is not being used for regular flights. Emergency flights can be arranged from Addis Ababa. Humanitarian cargo could be received here by air or with proper setup can also be sent from here. Flights in normal conditions are not more than one per day and that is in early morning hours 8 and 9. Sandstorms can be an operational hazard.
Taxiways, parking areas, and cargo handling areas are operational.
Airport Location | |
---|---|
Country | Ethiopia |
Province or District | Semera |
Nearest Town or City | Semera (3 km) |
Airport's Complete Name | Sultan Alimirah Hanfare Airport |
Latitude | 11.787500 |
Longitude | 40.991667 |
Elevation | 427 m |
IATA code | SZE |
ICAO code | HASM |
Managing Company or Airport Authority | N/A |
Management Contact Person | N/A |
NGO and/or UN Presence at the Airport? | N/A |
Runway
Runway # 1 | |
---|---|
Runway Dimensions | 2400 m X 45 m |
Runway Orientation | 13 / 31 |
Runway Surface | Asphalt |
Runway Condition | Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure | |||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening | Yes | Runway Lighting | No |
Refueling Capacity | Yes | Ground Handling Services | Yes |
Air Traffic Control | No | Fire Fighting Equipment | Yes |
Weather Information | N/A | Aircraft Parking Space | N/A |
Navigation Aids | N/A | Perimeter Fencing | Yes |
Windsock | N/A |
* Note: The airport is under construction to handle B737.
2.2.12 Ethiopia Kombolcha Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Ethiopia |
Province or District |
Kombolcha |
Nearest Town or City |
Kombolcha (4 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Kombolcha Airport |
Latitude |
11.109656 |
Longitude |
39.723564 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
1,865 m |
IATA Code |
DSE |
ICAO Code |
HADC |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Management Contact Person |
Chief Executive Officer: Tewolde Gebremariam 00251-116652222 |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Runway
Runway # 1 | |
---|---|
Runway Dimensions | 2000 m x 45 m |
Runway Orientation | 17 / 35 |
Runway Surface | Asphalt |
Runway Condition | Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refueling Capacity |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Air Traffic Control |
Under construction |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
N/A |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
N/A |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
2.2.13 Ethiopia Arba Mich Airport
Ethiopia Arba Mich Airport
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Ethiopia |
Province or District |
Arba Minch |
Nearest Town or City |
Arba Minch (3 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Arba Minch Airport |
Latitude |
6.040919 |
Longitude |
37.588342 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
1,187m |
IATA Code |
AMH |
ICAO Code |
HAAM |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Management Contact Person |
Chief Executive Officer: Tewolde Gebremariam 00251-116652222 |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Runways
Runway # 1 | |
---|---|
Runway Dimensions | 2500 m x 45 m |
Runway Orientation | 03 / 21 |
Runway Surface | Asphalt |
Runway Condition | Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refuelling Capacity |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
No |
Air Traffic Control |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
No |
Aircraft Parking Space |
yes |
Navigation Aids |
Yes (NDB) |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
2.2.14 Ethiopia Robe Goba Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Ethiopia |
Province or District |
Roba Goba |
Nearest Town or City |
Roba Goba (4.5 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Robe Gode Airport |
Latitude |
7.117443 |
Longitude |
40.042481 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
2405 m |
IATA Code |
GOB |
ICAO Code |
HAGB |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Management Contact Person |
Chief Executive Officer: Tewolde Gebremariam 00251-116652222 |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Runway
Runway # 1 | |
---|---|
Runway Dimensions | 2350 m x 45 m |
Runway Orientation | 15 / 33 |
Runway Surface | Compacted volcanic ash |
Runway Condition | Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refuelling Capacity |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Air Traffic Control |
No |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
N/A |
Aircraft Parking Space |
yes |
Navigation Aids |
N/A |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
2.2.15 Ethiopia Gode Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Ethiopia |
Province or District |
Gode |
Nearest Town or City |
Gode (2km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Gode Airport |
Latitude |
5.934878 |
Longitude |
43.571715 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
254 m |
IATA Code |
GDE |
ICAO Code |
HAGO |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Management Contact Person |
Chief Executive Officer: Tewolde Gebremariam 00251-116652222 |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Runways
Runway # 1 | |
---|---|
Runway Dimensions | 2300 m x 45 m |
Runway Orientation | 04 / 22 |
Runway Surface | Asphalt concrete |
Runway Condition | Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refuelling Capacity |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
No |
Air Traffic Control |
No |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
N/A |
Aircraft Parking Space |
yes |
Navigation Aids |
N/A |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
2.2.16 Ethiopia Assosa Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Ethiopia |
Province or District |
Assosa |
Nearest Town or City |
Assosa (5 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Assosa Airport |
Latitude |
10.026516 |
Longitude |
34.574990 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
1,560 m |
IATA Codes |
ASO |
ICAO Code |
HASO |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Management Contact Person |
Chief Executive Officer: Tewolde Gebremariam 00251-116652222 |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Runway
Runway # 1 | |
---|---|
Runway Dimensions | 2500 m x 45 m |
Runway Orientation | 11 / 29 |
Runway Surface | Asphalt concrete |
Runway Condition | Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refuelling Capacity |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
No |
Air Traffic Control |
No |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
N/A |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
N/A |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
Website of the Ethiopian Airports Enterprise
2.2.17 Ethiopia Humera Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Ethiopia |
Province or District |
Humera |
Nearest Town or City |
Humera |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Humera Airport |
Latitude |
13.836090 |
Longitude |
36.880826 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
786 m |
IATA Code |
ASO |
ICAO Code |
HAHU |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Management Contact Person |
Chief Executive Officer: Tewolde Gebremariam 00251-116652222 |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Runway
Runway # 1 | |
---|---|
Runway Dimensions | 3000 m x 45 m |
Runway Orientation | 13 / 31 |
Runway Surface | Asphalt concrete |
Runway Condition | Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refueling Capacity |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Air Traffic Control |
No |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
N/A |
Aircraft Parking Space |
yes |
Navigation Aids |
N/A |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
2.2.18 Ethiopia Shire Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Ethiopia |
Province or District |
Shire |
Nearest Town or City |
Shire |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Shire Airport |
Latitude |
14.081329 |
Longitude |
38.269700 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
1,892 m |
IATA Code |
HASC |
ICAO Code |
SHC |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Management Contact Person |
Chief Executive Officer: Tewolde Gebremariam 00251-116652222 |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Runway
Runway # 1 | |
---|---|
Runway Dimensions | 2400 m x 45 m |
Runway Orientation | 15 / 33 |
Runway Surface | Volcanic Red Ash |
Runway Condition | Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refuelling Capacity |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
No |
Air Traffic Control |
No |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
N/A |
Aircraft Parking Space |
yes |
Navigation Aids |
N/A |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
2.2.19 Ethiopia Hawassa Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Ethiopia |
Province or District |
Awassa |
Nearest Town or City |
Awassa |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Hawassa Airport |
Latitude |
7.091 |
Longitude |
38.3961 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
1,730 m |
IATA Code |
AWA |
ICAO Code |
HALA |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Management Contact Person |
Chief Executive Officer: Tewolde Gebremariam 00251-116652222 |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Runways
Runway # 1 | |
---|---|
Runway Dimensions | 2400 m x 45 m |
Runway Orientation | 03 / 21 |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refuelling Capacity |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Air Traffic Control |
No |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
N/A |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
N/A |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
2.2.20 Ethiopia Jinka Airport
Airport Overview
This airport replaces the old Jinka airport which was unsuitable for the current needs and was situated very close to the town of Jinka. The new (current) airport became operational in 2017.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Ethiopia |
Province or District |
Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region (SNNP) |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport |
Jinka, 2 kilometres south of Jinka town |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Jinka National Airport |
Latitude |
5.78222222 |
Longitude |
36.78166667 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
1396m 4580 ft |
IATA Code |
BCO |
ICAO Code |
HABC |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ethiopian Airport Enterprise |
Management Contact Person |
0913928537 or 0916853661 |
NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? |
No |
Runway(s)
Runway #1 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
2625 (m) 60 Width (m) |
Runway Orientation |
North West |
Runway Surface |
Asphalt |
Runway Condition |
Excellent |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes |
Runway Lighting |
Yes |
Refueling Capacity |
No |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Air Traffic Control |
No |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
No |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes 2 AC |
Navigation Aids |
No |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes |
Windsock |
Yes |
Air Traffic Control Tower under construction |
|
Fuel Services Charges
There are no refuelling facilities at the airport
Ethiopia - 2.1 Ethiopia Port Assessment
Ethiopia is a land-locked country with no direct access to the sea, hence, is dependent on ports in neighbouring countries. The main corridor into Ethiopia is through Djibouti port for commercial, government and humanitarian cargo. Overall, 95 % of the goods handled by Djibouti Port are destined for Ethiopia. Considering the historical issues of congestion in Djibouti, diversification of ports and corridors is of interest for Ethiopia.
While Djibouti port previously accounted for 99% of the flow of goods in and out of Ethiopia, this has declined to 92% when the country started using Berbera Port. Berbera Port is a shallow port whose proximity to Ethiopia, and hence cost effectiveness, is attractive. However, the river flooding during the rainy season and numerous checkpoints along the Berbera-Wajale Road may cause delays and accessibility challenges.
Alternative ports include ports of neighbouring countries. Mombasa Port is a key entry and exit port in the region and is well connected with over 40 shipping lines calling and providing direct connectivity to 80 seaports worldwide. It is close to Southern Ethiopia, with a new container terminal and other construction underway to increase its capacity. The Lamu Port is also expected to increase capacity as a Kenya Vision 2030 flagship project.
Port Sudan is located on the Red Sea some 475 km by rail northeast of the Nile River. However, due to distance, high transit costs and ongoing conflict, Port Sudan has not been much used by Ethiopia. Ports in Somali and Eritrea remain inaccessible due to conflict and insecurity
Ethiopia also has 9 Dry ports to facilitate transportation of commodities. The dry ports are located in Modjo, Kality, Gelan, Semera, Dire Dawa, Kombolcha, Mekelle, Hawassa and Woreta.
The Modjo dry port is the major inland port in Ethiopia, located about 75 km from the capital city of Addis Ababa. The port became operational in early 2009, with a container handling capacity of 700. This port handles more than 78 % of the nation's imports and has the capacity to accommodate 17,539 TEU containers at a time and its annual container handling capacity has reached up to 136,038 TEU.
Kality port and terminal was established in 2014. The port is located in Addis Ababa at Kality Sub City. The port occupies a total area of 37 hectare while 3-hectare land area is used for container terminal services. The port has the capacity to accommodate 1241 TEU containers at a time and its annual container handling capacity has reached over 23,131 TEU.
Gelan RoRo / vehicles terminal was established in 2014. The dry port is located in Oromia National Regional State, 25 km from the capital. The port occupies a total area of 23 hectare while 4.5-hectare land area is used for Ro Ro/ Vehicles terminal services.
Semara port and terminal was established in 2010. The dry port is located in Afar National Regional State at Semara city. Semara is located approximately 592 km from Addis Ababa and 270 km from Djibouti, which is the main import and export gate of Ethiopia as a land locked country. The port occupies a total area of 160 hectare while 2.5 hector land area is used for container terminal services. The port has the capacity to handle 1180 TEU containers at a time and its annual container handling capacity has reached up to 2378 TEU.
Dire Dawa port and terminal was established in 2013. The dry port is located in Dire Dawa city administration. Dire Dawa city is located approximately 550 km from Addis Ababa. The port occupies a total area of 0.78 hectare while 0.78-hectare land area is used for container terminal services. The port has the capacity to accommodate 368 TEU containers at a time and its annual container handling capacity has reached up to 3852 TEU.
Kombolcha port and terminal was established in 2013.The dry port is located in Amhara National Regional State at Kombolcha town, which is approximately 380 km from Addis Ababa. The port occupies a total area of 15 hectare while 4-hectare land area used for container terminal services. The port has the capacity to handle 1888 TEU containers at a time and its annual handling capacity has reached up to 4891 TEU.
Mekelle port and terminal was established in 2013. The dry port is located in Tigray National Regional State at Mekelle city, which is approximately 783 km from Addis Ababa. The port occupies a total area of 3 hectare while 3-hectare land area is used for container terminal services. The port has the capacity to handle 1440 TEU containers at a time and its annual container handling capacity has reached up to
Hawassa port and terminal was established in 2018.The dry port is located in Southern Nations and Nationality Peoples Regional State at Hawassa city, which is approximately 300 km from the capital.
The dry port is providing services in its satellite office at Hawassa Industrial Park. The construction of the port will be commenced at the plot of land given from the Hawassa City Administration.
Woreta port and terminal was established in 2019. The dry port is located in Amhara National Regional State at Woreta town, which is approximately 620 km from Addis Ababa. Currently the port is under construction. The port occupies a total area of 20 hectare while 3-hectare land area is going to be used for container terminal services. The port has the capacity to handle 900 TEU containers at a time.
https://www.eslse.et/dryport.html
Please find information on the ports mentioned in the links below:
4.4 Ethiopia Port and Waterways Company Contact List
Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com/ports/topports.php
Djibouti:
2.1.1 Djibouti Port of Djibouti S.A (PAID)
Website: Port of Djibouti
Port Contacts for Djibouti: 4.3 Djibouti Port and Waterways Company Contact List
Somalia:
Port Contacts to Berbera Port: 4.4 Somalia Port and Waterways Company Contact List
Sudan:
Website: Port of Sudan LCA
Port Contacts to Sudan Port:4.4 Sudan Port and Waterways Company Contact List
Kenya:
Port Contacts to Mombasa Port: 4.4 Kenya Port and Waterways Company Contact List
Ethiopia - 2.3 Ethiopia Road Network
Overview
Ethiopia being a land locked country is using the neighbouring Djibouti port as the main access to sea port for mainly government import export business. Berbera Port in neighbouring Somalia is mostly used by Humanitarian communities such as WFP Ethiopia and Djibouti are connected through a paved road as well as a railway network. Ethiopia’s reopening of diplomatic relations with Eritrea has created the expectation of expanded logistics operations via the Eritrean ports of Assab and Massawa. However, in the near future there are no expectations of these ports to be used Rapid economic growth for over a decade coupled with the creation of the African Continental Free Trade Area and growth of Ethiopian cities has increased demand for freight and public transport. The Ethiopian transport sector is heavily dominated by the public sector with road infrastructure development, railway sector, maritime, and logistics as well as aviation sectors heavily monopolized by the government. Private sector involvement in the transport sector was limited to public and freight transport services, freight forwarding and chartered flight services with small passenger aircrafts. https://www.trade.gov/country-commercial-guides/ethiopia-roads-railways-and-logistics
The Government of Ethiopia identified the transport sector as a game changer to maintain the country’s impressive economic growth trajectory, and it formed a National Transport Council that will lead the reform program in the sector. In the recent years, the Council formulated and endorsed a national transport policy (March 2020), a national logistics strategy (2020 to 2030) and policy, and the transport sector’s 10-year perspective plan (2020 to 2030). According to the government’s 10-year transport perspective plan, the country envisages to invest 3.0 trillion birr (approximately $58 billion) in the sector in the next ten years and identified the private sector as an engine and active participant in this development planhttps://www.trade.gov/country-commercial-guides/ethiopia-roads-railways-and-logistics
In 2020 Ethiopia has an estimated 144,024 kilometers (89,492 miles) of all-weather roads – about 41% of the required road network in the country, while in 2022/23 it is estimated to be 180,000km. In the past 15 years, the Government of Ethiopia has been engaged in expanding the road network. The Ethiopian Roads Authority plans to build an additional 10,000 km of road at a cost of 41 billion Birr ($1.5 billion). It is estimated that the federal road network is about 41,000 km, including 4,400 bridges and 40,600 culverts.
The Government of Ethiopia is currently implementing a $2 billion National Logistics Development (NLD) strategy to alleviate trade logistic hurdles. According to the ten years perspective plan (2020 to 2030), the GOE aspires to:
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Increase the total road coverage of the country from the current 144,027 kms to 245,942 kms.
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Upgrade and strengthen the existing 28,099 km federal and regional roads.
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Increase the coverage of regular and alternating road maintenance from the current 131,596 kms to 808,662 kms.
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Construct 3,000Km of Road for non-motorized transport services (Walking and Cycling).
https://www.trade.gov/country-commercial-guides/ethiopia-roads-railways-and-logistics
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Ethiopian Government Contact List
Website of the Ethiopian Roads Authority
Distance Matrix
Distances from Capital City to Major Towns (km) |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nazareth |
Addis Ababa |
Aksum |
Arba Minch |
Asosa |
Bahir Dar |
Dessie |
Dire Dawa |
Gambela |
Gondar |
Harar |
Hawasa |
Jijiga |
Jimma |
Kombolcha |
Mekele |
Semera |
|
Adama/Nazareth |
|
98 |
1055.4 |
451.5 |
748.7 |
582.8 |
474.7 |
367.8 |
796.3 |
749.1 |
432.5 |
224 |
534 |
433.9 |
454.1 |
847.7 |
506.2 |
Addis Ababa |
98 |
|
1140.5 |
434.7 |
663 |
489.6 |
398.2 |
462.8 |
711.2 |
655.9 |
517.6 |
279.4 |
620 |
352.3 |
377.6 |
932.8 |
591.3 |
Aksum |
1055.4 |
1140.5 |
1500.8 |
1267.6 |
526.3 |
583.6 |
1145.5 |
1315.2 |
7.18 |
1210.2 |
1273.4 |
1312.6 |
1167.9 |
604.1 |
209.6 |
685.3 |
|
Arba Minch |
451.5 |
434.7 |
1500.8 |
|
993.5 |
922.5 |
835.8 |
811.6 |
774.2 |
1088.8 |
876.3 |
250.4 |
978.7 |
376.1 |
815.3 |
1291.5 |
950 |
Asosa |
748.7 |
663 |
1267.6 |
993.5 |
|
744.7 |
1056.2 |
1108.9 |
421.5 |
914.5 |
1173.6 |
911.8 |
1276.1 |
571 |
1035.6 |
1355.8 |
1247.3 |
Bahir Dar |
582.8 |
489.6 |
526.3 |
922.5 |
744.7 |
|
461.7 |
938.6 |
791.7 |
173.5 |
1003.3 |
765.1 |
1105.7 |
644.5 |
477.1 |
614.8 |
604.8 |
Dessie |
474.7 |
398.2 |
583.6 |
835.8 |
1056.2 |
461.7 |
|
676.2 |
1104.1 |
518 |
740.9 |
661.7 |
843.4 |
750.2 |
21.3 |
374.2 |
223.3 |
Dire Dawa |
367.8 |
462.8 |
1145.5 |
811.6 |
1108.9 |
938.6 |
676.2 |
|
1,156.2 |
1105.7 |
52.2 |
584.1 |
154.7 |
793.8 |
655.6 |
936.1 |
594.6 |
Gambela |
796.3 |
711.2 |
1315.2 |
774.2 |
421.5 |
791.7 |
791.7 |
1156.2 |
|
961.4 |
1220.5 |
885.1 |
1322.9 |
425.6 |
1082.4 |
1402.6 |
1294.1 |
Gonder |
749.1 |
655.9 |
339 |
1088.8 |
914.5 |
173.5 |
518 |
1105.7 |
961.4 |
1170 |
931.7 |
1272.9 |
814.3 |
538.6 |
559.1 |
645.6 |
|
Harar |
432.5 |
517.6 |
1210.2 |
876.3 |
1173.6 |
1003.3 |
740.9 |
52.2 |
1220.5 |
1170 |
|
648.6 |
102.9 |
858.4 |
720.1 |
1000.7 |
659.1 |
Hawasa |
224 |
279.4 |
1273.4 |
250.4 |
911.8 |
765.1 |
661.7 |
584.1 |
885.1 |
935.4 |
648.6 |
|
750.2 |
460 |
640.4 |
1063 |
721.4 |
Jijiga |
534 |
620 |
1312.6 |
978.7 |
1276.1 |
1105.7 |
843.4 |
154.7 |
1322.9 |
1272.9 |
102.9 |
750.2 |
|
960.4 |
822.2 |
1102.7 |
761.2 |
Jimma |
433.9 |
352.3 |
1167.9 |
376.1 |
571 |
644.5 |
750.2 |
793.8 |
425.6 |
814.3 |
857.7 |
460 |
960.4 |
|
732.2 |
1272.9 |
931.4 |
Kombolcha |
454.1 |
377.6 |
604.1 |
815.3 |
1035.6 |
477.1 |
21.3 |
655.6 |
1082.4 |
538.6 |
720.1 |
640.4 |
822.2 |
732.2 |
|
392 |
202.7 |
Mekele |
847.7 |
209.6 |
1291.5 |
1355.8 |
1355.8 |
614.8 |
374.2 |
936.1 |
1402.6 |
559.1 |
1000.7 |
1063 |
1102.7 |
1272.9 |
392 |
|
476.0 |
Semera |
932.8 |
591.3 |
685.3 |
950 |
1247.3 |
604.8 |
223.3 |
594.6 |
1294.1 |
645.6 |
659.1 |
721.4 |
761.2 |
931.4 |
202.7 |
476.0 |
|
Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (hrs) |
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Nazareth |
Addis Ababa |
Aksum |
Arba Minch |
Asosa |
Bahir Dar |
Dessie |
Dire Dawa |
Gambela |
Gonder |
Harar |
Hawasa |
Jijiga |
Jimma |
Kombolcha |
Mekele |
Semera |
|
Nazareth |
|
1.36 |
15.43 |
7.31 |
14.1 |
10.23 |
8.40 |
6.23 |
14.10 |
13.6 |
7.39 |
3.58 |
9.30 |
7.44 |
7.58 |
11.57 |
6.30 |
Addis Ababa |
1.36 |
|
17.14 |
8.1 |
12.45 |
9.10 |
7.38 |
7.52 |
12.58 |
11.53 |
9.8 |
5.7 |
11 |
6.48 |
7.4 |
13.26 |
8 |
Aksum |
15.43 |
17.14 |
|
22.58 |
24 |
10.21 |
10.55 |
17.58 |
24 |
7.18 |
19.14 |
19.26 |
21.5 |
22.48 |
11.26 |
3.52 |
11.24 |
Arba Minch |
7.31 |
8.1 |
22.58 |
|
18.5 |
16.26 |
15.21 |
13.36 |
14.34 |
19.9 |
14.51 |
4.4 |
16.42 |
8.23 |
14.48 |
19.9 |
13.43 |
Asosa |
14.1 |
12.45 |
24 |
18.5 |
|
14.4 |
19.46 |
19.45 |
7.29 |
16.58 |
21.1 |
16.56 |
22.52 |
10.22 |
19.11 |
26 |
19.55 |
Bahir Dar |
10.23 |
9.10 |
10.21 |
16.26 |
14.4 |
|
8.49 |
16.13 |
14.15 |
3.6 |
17.28 |
13.28 |
19.20 |
12.42 |
9.5 |
11.48 |
10.47 |
Dessie |
8.40 |
7.38 |
10.55 |
15.21 |
19.46 |
8.49 |
|
10.27 |
19.59 |
10.5 |
11.43 |
11.41 |
13.34 |
13.38 |
36 |
7.8 |
3.59 |
Dire Dawa |
6.23 |
7.52 |
17.58 |
13.36 |
19.45 |
16.13 |
10.27 |
|
20.13 |
17.44 |
1.21 |
10.4 |
3.12 |
13.39 |
9.49 |
14.10 |
8.43 |
Gambela |
14.10 |
12.58 |
24 |
14.34 |
7.29 |
14.15 |
19.59 |
20.13 |
|
17.7 |
21.15 |
15.19 |
23.6 |
7.23 |
19.20 |
26 |
20.7 |
Gonder |
13.6 |
11.53 |
7.18 |
19.9 |
16.58 |
3.6 |
10.5 |
17.44 |
17.7 |
|
19.7 |
16.7 |
20.58 |
15.32 |
10.41 |
11.3 |
11.17 |
Harar |
7.39 |
9.8 |
19.14 |
14.51 |
21.1 |
17.28 |
11.43 |
1.21 |
21.15 |
19.7 |
|
11.18 |
1.55 |
14.36 |
11.2 |
15.23 |
9.56 |
Hawasa |
3.58 |
5.7 |
19.26 |
4.4 |
16.56 |
13.28 |
11.41 |
10.4 |
15.19 |
16.7 |
11.18 |
|
13.4 |
7.54 |
11.6 |
15.30 |
10.4 |
Jijiga |
9.30 |
11 |
21.5 |
16.42 |
22.52 |
19.20 |
13.34 |
3.12 |
23.6 |
20.58 |
1.55 |
13.4 |
|
16.31 |
18.45 |
17.13 |
11.46 |
Jimma |
7.44 |
6.48 |
22.48 |
8.23 |
10.22 |
12.42 |
13.38 |
13.39 |
7.23 |
15.32 |
14.36 |
7.54 |
16.31 |
|
13.14 |
19.2 |
13.36 |
Kombolcha |
7.58 |
7.4 |
11.26 |
14.48 |
19.11 |
9.5 |
36 |
9.49 |
19.20 |
10.41 |
11.2 |
11.6 |
18.45 |
13.14 |
7.42 |
3.25 |
|
Mekele |
11.57 |
13.26 |
3.52 |
19.9 |
26 |
11.48 |
7.8 |
14.10 |
26 |
11.3 |
15.23 |
15.30 |
17.13 |
19.2 |
7.42 |
|
7.34 |
Semera |
6.30 |
8 |
11.24 |
13.43 |
19.55 |
10.47 |
3.59 |
8.43 |
20.7 |
11.17 |
9.56 |
10.4 |
11.46 |
13.36 |
3.25 |
7.34 |
|
Road Security and Accessibility
Ethiopia has a population of approximately105 million people and a gross domestic product of US$ 111.27 billion. There are number of issues to address in road safety in Ethiopia, including major risk factors, coordination of road safety work, institutional capacity and data collection systems. Ethiopia prepared the “National Road Safety Strategic Plan of Ethiopia 2011 to 2021 “ to address the road security and safety issues.
Road network is basically accessible there could be some challenges in certain areas associated with pockets of insecurity in Northern Ethiopia or other parts of the country as well. In certain locations, areas may be hard to reach due to rough, unpaved, and inadequate roads, which is exacerbated during the rainy season (June-September). Rough roads may also lead trucks to face mechanical issues, with little access to workshops for maintenance along the way. In addition, the prevailing seasonal weather conditions must also be taken into consideration, wash ways, flooded rivers that cause roads to be impassable, the presence of animals on the road (camels, livestock) and the bad conditions of several roads (potholes etc.). The distances are vast, there is negligible roadside support in case of accidents or breakdowns, and thus it is important to adhere to security procedures and standards.
Weighbridges and Axle Load Limits
The axle load limit in case of Ethiopia for Front Axle is 8 Ton and Rear Axle is 10 Ton as per the old regulation, however taking into account a new regulation it has the below provisions.
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The mass of a single axle fitted with two or three wheels -
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which is a steering axle, exceeds 7 700 kilograms; or
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other than a steering axle, exceeds 8 000 kilograms.
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The axle mass of a single axle fitted with four wheels is 10 000 kilograms
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The maximum permissible mass for a tandem axle fitted with four wheels, and-
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which is a steering axle unit, exceeds 15 400 kilograms; or
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which is a tandem axle unit other than a steering tandem axle unit, exceeds 16 000 kilograms.
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The maximum permissible mass of tandem axle unit fitted with eight wheels, is 18 000 kilograms but for a tandem axle -
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The maximum permissible mass for a tridem axle unit where each axle is fitted with two or three wheels, and-
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which is a steering axle unit, exceeds 23 100 kilograms; or
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which is an axle unit other than a steering axle unit, exceeds 24 000 kilograms; or
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The maximum permissible mass for a tridem axle unit where each axle is fitted with four wheels, exceeds 24 000 kilograms; and
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A person may not operate on a public road a vehicle fitted with a quadrem axle unit.
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The total will not be more than 56 tons.
Axle Load Limits |
Ethiopia |
Eritrea |
Djibouti |
Somalia |
Kenya |
Sudan |
South Sudan |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Truck with 2 Axles |
18 |
- |
12 |
No axle Load Limit |
18 |
16 |
|
Truck with 3 Axles |
26 |
- |
15 |
No axle Load Limit |
24 |
24 |
|
Truck with 4 Axles |
34 |
- |
22 - |
No axle Load Limit |
28 |
32 |
|
Semi-trailer with 3 Axles |
28 |
- |
28 - |
No axle Load Limit |
28 |
- |
|
Semi-trailer with 4 Axles |
38 |
- |
28 - |
No axle Load Limit |
34 |
- |
|
Semi-trailer with 5 Axles |
46 – Is this correct |
- |
28- |
No axle Load Limit |
42 |
- |
|
Semi-trailer with 6 Axles |
50 – is this correct |
- |
28 - |
No axle Load Limit |
48 |
- |
|
Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 4 Axles |
38 |
- |
28 - |
No axle Load Limit |
36 |
- |
|
Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 5 Axles |
56 – is this correct |
- |
28 - |
No axle Load Limit |
42 |
- |
|
Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 6 Axles |
54 – is this correct |
- |
28- |
No axle Load Limit |
48 |
- |
|
Truck & Drawbar Trailer with 7 Axles |
56 – is this correct |
- |
28- |
No axle Load Limit |
54 |
- |
|
Ethiopia - 2.4 Ethiopia Railway Assessment
Website of the Ethio-Djibouti Railway
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Ethiopia being one of the developing countries needs to be integrated with global economy and that can only be possible through efficient and effective flows of goods to and from the country in international trade. To this end, the country needs to adopt or develop an efficient multimodal transport system for freight transport. Railway infrastructure is one the most important part of economic infrastructure. Transport infrastructure and services, including shipping, ports, roads and railways are essential for global merchandise trade, and related supply chains. Where transport infrastructure is poor, the development of multimodal transport may not be easy. In order to be able to be gain maximum benefit from multimodal transport, infrastructure that is capable of handling containers must be in place. The development of multimodal transport is inter-linked with the transport infrastructure facilitates. Infrastructure facilities such as seaports, railway, roads, and airports are supported the multimodal transport services in order to deliver the cargo safely and rapidly
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Addis Ababa-Djibouti railway project is envisaged as a major export and import connection linking land locked Ethiopia with Djibouti Port in the Red Sea’s international shipping routes. It is the first modern cross-border, standard gauge, electrified railway in Africa with the total length of 756km, (656km in Ethiopia section and 100km in Djibouti section), stretches from Addis Ababa (capital of Ethiopia), then runs along Adama, Dire Dawa (two big cities of Ethiopia), and ends in Djibouti port. It was designed and constructed in compliance with Class II Chinese electrified railway standard at design speed of 120km/h. Addis Ababa-Djibouti Railway is the main channel for import and export of goods in Ethiopia and hinterland in Eastern Africa, middle axle of the economic and traffic corridor in Central Region, Western and Eastern Region of Ethiopia.
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A modern Chinese train control system CTC was adopted to the railway line to ensure safe and efficient transport. Centralized Traffic Control (CTC) integrates the computer technology, network communication technology and modern control technology, adopts the intelligent decentralized and autonomous design principle, and takes the train operation adjustment plan control as the central part. Centralized dispatching control system (CTC) refers to the technical equipment that the dispatching center centrally controls the signal equipment in a dispatching section and directly commands and manages the train operation .Lebu operation control center (OCC) is the main center to dispatch a train along the whole line .There are two dispatching centers in the whole line of Addis Ababa Djibouti railway, Labu dispatching center and Nagad dispatching sub center.
Freight Stations layout and Facilities
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The Addis Ababa - Djibouti Railway has created a suitable transportation corridor for Ethiopia’s import and exports. It has reduced the travel time for freight and passengers. For freight transport, it has reduced the journey time between Djibouti and the Ethiopian dry port of Modjo from 84 hours to 10 to 15 hours. In addition, the railway line is playing a positive role in the Ethiopian agriculture sector development with agricultural production increasing with port connectivity. The Railway line has modern freight facilities including well –equipped warehouse and Freight yards. All freight stations were interconnected with modern and reliable optical fiber communication system. There is also a freight management system, which enable to control and monitor the movement of goods by railway throughout the line.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link:
Railway Companies and Consortia
There are no private railway companies in Ethiopia.
For more information on railway company contact details, please see the following link:
4.9 Railway Companies Contact List
Capacity Table
No |
Description |
Model |
Quantity |
Manufacturer |
Purpose |
Temporary Parking Place |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Freight Electric Locomotive |
HXDIC |
32 |
ZELC |
To haul freight wagon |
Indode |
2 |
Passenger Electric Locomotive |
HXDIC |
3 |
ZELC |
To haul passenger wagon |
Indode |
3 |
Diesel Shunting Locomotive |
DF10DDB |
6 |
Dalian Loco & Rolling stock |
For shunting operations |
Indode |
4 |
Hard Seat Coach |
YZ25G |
20 |
Changehun Railway Vehicle Co. Ltd (CRC) |
for passenger transportation |
Indode |
5 |
Hard Sleeper Coach |
YW25G |
4 |
CRC |
for passenger transportation |
Indode |
6 |
Soft Berth Coach |
RW25G |
4 |
CRC |
for passenger transportation |
Indode |
7 |
Dinner Coach |
RW25G |
2 |
CRC |
for passenger transportation |
Dire Dawa Project site |
8 |
Box Wagon |
PW2 |
220 |
BFCY |
Goods which are afraid of sun, rain snow, erosion and boxed and bagged (paper products, appliance auto parts, goods and beverages etc.) |
Dire Dawa Project site |
9 |
Covered Gondola Wagon |
CW4 |
110 |
BFCY |
Goods such as building materials, steel, coal, core, mechanical equipment’s wood etc. |
Dire Dawa Project site |
10 |
Uncovered Gondola Wagon |
CW3 |
20 |
BFCY |
Goods such as building materials, steel, coal, core, mechanical equipment’s wood etc. |
Dire Dawa Project site |
11 |
Hopper Covered Wagon |
KW2 |
20 |
BFCY |
Light bulk materials such as grain, fertilizer, flour, salt, sugar, clay lime etc. |
Dire Dawa Project site |
12 |
Hopper Uncovered Wagon |
KW3 |
20 |
BFCY |
Heavy bulk commodities such as coal, coke, stone, sand, ores, gravel, scrap material etc. |
Dire Dawa Project site |
13 |
Flat Wagon |
NW5 |
550 |
BFCY |
International containers, and road trailers, Bulk and finished goods such as a lumber, pipes, plywood, drywall, etc., Can carry refrigeration container |
Dire Dawa Project site |
14 |
Refrigerated Wagon |
BW1 |
10 |
BFCY |
Fresh and perishable food staffs such as fish, meat, vegetable, fruits etc. |
Dire Dawa Project site |
15 |
Tank Wagon |
GW2 |
110 |
BFCY |
Luids (chemicals and petroleum’s) such as gasoline, diesel etc. |
Dire Dawa Project site |
16 |
Center beam Wagon |
NW6 |
20 |
BFCY |
Lumber and building material |
Dire Dawa Project site |
17 |
Bi-Level Wagon |
NW7 |
20 |
BFCY |
Large vehicles and automobiles |
Dire Dawa Project site |
Capacity Table
Rail Operator Capacity
|
Operator / Company Name |
Operator / Company Name |
Operator / Company Name |
---|---|---|---|
Lines Operates On |
Addis Ababa – Djibouti |
List lines |
List lines |
Max Train Length and / or Pulling Capacity |
37 wagon*17.6 M (60 CM) |
|
|
Locomotives |
Electric Diesel /for Shunting only/ |
Electric / Diesel / Steam |
Electric / Diesel / Steam |
Covered Freight Wagons Size (m) |
17.6 M |
|
|
Flatbed Freight Wagons Size (m) |
14.3 |
|
|
High-sided Freight Wagons Size (m) |
- |
|
|
Drop-side Freight Wagons Size (m) |
- |
|
|
Key Route Information
Standard Rout Information
|
From Djibouti to Addis Ababa |
---|---|
Track Gauge |
1435mm ( 4ft8 1/2 in) |
Ruling Gradient |
1.35% (2.7% with double-locomotive operation in difficult terrain) |
Total Track Distance (single or double) |
751 km 115km double line from Sebeta to Adama |
Type of Rail ( weight and if welded or not) |
50kg/m |
Type of Sleeper and Fastenings |
Sleepers:- concrete type fastenings :- steel type |
Total Track Travel Time |
17hr (Djibouti to Indode ) |
Maintenance (Good, Marginal, Bad) |
Marginal |
Companies / Consortiums Operating online |
Ethio – Djibouti Standard Gauge Railway Share Company (EDR) |
Traffic Frequency (Monthly, Weekly, Daily) |
7 |
Security (Good, Marginal, Bad) |
Good |
Main Stations (Add details below) |
Freight `stations:- Indode, Mojo, Adama, Dire Dawa
|
There are a total of 11 Freight stations along the line with fully equipped facilities
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Sebeta Freight Station
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It is the first station for bulk cargo transportation.
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.The platform has a length of 880m.
2. Indode Freight Station
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It is located about 34km from Addis Ababa
-
It is the main rolling stock depot and Rolling stock maintenance center.
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It is a fright station for bulk cargo and containers.
-
It has 5 tracks.
-
The length of the plat form is 883m.
3. Mojo Station
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It is Freight and passenger station.
-
It is located at 91km+310.
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It is the main station for multi modal transportation.
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It has five tracks.
-
The plat form length is 880m.
-
It is connected to Mojo Dry Port.
4. Adama Freight Yard
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It is a freight station for bulk cargo transportation and is located about 113km from Addis Ababa.
-
It has four tracks and a plat form length of 992m (about 3254.59 ft).
. 5 Meiso Freight Station
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It is both a freight and passenger station, located about 323km from Addis Ababa, with a platform length of 098m.
-
It has three tracks.
6. Bike Freight Station
-
It both freight and passenger station.
-
It is located at 391km
-
The plat form length is 903m.
-
It has three tracks.
7 DireDewa Station
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It is both a freight and passenger station.
-
The plat form length is 883m
-
It is located at 461km+465.
-
It has four tracks.
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It is connected to DireDewa Dry port.
8. Dewanle Station
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Dewale station is located 663km and is a freight and passenger station. The plat form length is 927m, with a total of 4 trucks.
9.Alisabi Station
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It is found in Djibouti Section.
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It is a passenger station.
-
It has three tracks.
-
The plat form is 919m
-
It is located about 679km Form Addis Ababa
10. Negad Station
11.Dorale Station
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It is the last station, which connects the railway line with Djibouti Port.
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It is located at about 752km from Addis Ababa
Key Stations
|
Endode |
Mojo |
Adama |
Dire Dawa |
---|---|---|---|---|
Location |
8°51'15.42"N 38°46'7.45"E |
8°35'17.42"N 39° 8'15.29"E |
8°30'20.55"N 39°15'51.94"E |
9°37'43.21"N 41°46'26.85"E |
Contact Information |
Fasil Tadele 0911-925549 |
Wakuema H/Mariyam 0929-050156 |
Roba Teno 0912-157378 |
Thomas Bekele (0915089194) freight team leader Biniyam Hilu (0915151327) station master |
Connections with Other Transport Means |
Road |
Road |
Road |
Road, Air |
Storage Capacity (m2 and m3) |
2,520m2 |
6,72m2 (but the Dry port is used for storage currently) |
3,336m2 |
3,780m2 |
Handling Equipment |
|
|
|
One Forklift – 20 mts |
Handling Capacity (Current) |
38,160TEU |
152,640TEU |
15,264TEU |
38,160TEU |
Other Comments |
|
|
|
|
Freight Services
Addis Ababa - Djibouti Railway line has provided visible socio and micro-economic benefits. Export and import in Ethiopia and Djibouti were clearly improved, increasing economic performance and fostered trade between the two countries by boosting the performance of international trade corridor. Container train transportation service is a competitive product of railway transportation with safe and punctual use of different types of freight. The type of freight wagons with their function is summarized as in the table below.
Freight Wagons
No |
Wagon type |
Quantity ( no.) |
Function |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Flat Wagon (NW5) |
550 |
Dedicated for 20ft and 40 ft containers |
2 |
Box wagon (PW2) carrying capacity 70t |
220 |
To transport various goods such as wheat, fertilizer and etc |
3 |
Open wagon carrying capacity 70t |
130 |
To transport coal, ore, building material, steel and etc |
4 |
Tank Wagon carrying capacity 70t |
110 |
To transport oil |
5 |
Refrigerated Wagon carrying capacity 40t |
10 |
To Transport fresh and perishable goods such as fish,meat,fruits ,vegetables and etc |
6 |
Center beam wagon carrying capacity 70t |
20 |
To Transport building material lumber, play wood and etc |
7 |
Hoper wagon carrying capacity 70t |
40 |
To transport heavy bulk commodities such as coal, stones, ores gravel |
8 |
Total |
1130 |
|
2.5 Ethiopia Waterways Assessment
River and/or Lake Port Assessment
Ethiopia does not have any major river ports. Gambella Region has the Baro River which has been utilized during the rainy season for transporting emergency supplies to the Upper Nile State of South Sudan in 2012 and 2013
Gambella River Update
There are 4 river ports in Gambella; Gambella, Itang, Matar (Alwero River) and Burbe. They are accessible at various times of the year dependent on water levels. On average very high-water levels from July to October during the rainy season and very low water levels from January to April. It is important to note that the road section at Puldieng, which is about 65 km from Gambella town on the way to Mater port, floods during the rainy season due to the Baro river busting its banks and, in most cases, becomes impossible until the water recedes. That section of the road and other smaller sections ahead were completely cut off in 2014 and 2020 by flood waters rendering no access to Mater port by road. On both occasions repairs were carried out by the Ethiopia Road Authority (ERA) to enable access. The majority of boats using the river have a capacity of 30MT although several can carry 40 to 50MT. They are used regularly to transport commercial goods and people between South Sudan and Gambella. From late July till October it is possible to utilize a large barge with up to 1,600MT capacity from Gambella river port. This barge was utilized in 2012 from Gambella to Upper Nile State in South Sudan. Gambella port is accessible when the water levels are very high. Also, important to note is that along the river there are rocks on the riverbed that hinder smooth navigation of boats and therefore extra caution has to be taken. Currently, river transporters are hesitant in using Gambella port for the sole reason of possible damage to their boats and loss of cargo.
Refer to the links below for further details:
Ethiopia - South Sudan Cross Corridor Road Assessment Mission Report
Ethiopia - 2.6 Ethiopia Storage Assessment
Overview
Major Stores are owned by Government, Public Enterprises, Private Commercial Companies and Individual Traders. The major owners of storage facilities are:-
- Ethiopian Trading Business Corporation (ETBC), (the former Ethiopian Grain Trade Enterprise (EGTE)
- Ethiopia Disaster Risk Management Commission, EDRMC, (the former Disaster Risk Management and Food Security Sector (DRMFSS)
- Ethiopian industrial inputs development enterprise, EIIDE, (the former Merchandise Wholesale & Import Trade Enterprise (MEWIT)
- Ethiopian Agricultural Business Corporation, EABC, (the former Agricultural Input Supply Enterprise (AISE), and the former Ethiopian Seed Enterprise (ESE),
- Ethiopian Agricultural Commodities Warehousing Services Enterprise (EACWSE) 609, 852
- Farmers’ Cooperative Unions,
- NGOs
ETBC has a total store capacity of approximately 873,900 MT throughout the country; It’s warehouses are found in Addis Ababa, Amhara, Oromia and SNNP regions.
EFSRA has a total of 322,000 MT warehouse capacities in 7 strategically located sites (see below); EFSRA is the second biggest store owner in the country.
EIIDE: has total capacity of 1,094,537 MT making it the biggest store in Ethiopia.
EDRMC: has a total of 8 warehouses in Ethiopia, these comprise of 90 stores with a total capacity of 423,950 MT
Out of the 90 stores of the commission, 23 are being used by partners (WFP, CRS, FH, ORDA, Busa Gonofa Oromia, and ETBC)
NGOs: Like CARE, CRS, CONCERN, ICRC, MEKANEYESUS, WVI etc. own and lease warehouses in towns Adama, Dire Dawa, Mekelle, Kombolcha and in areas like E. and W. Harerge, Borena Zone, SNNPR etc. where they are active.
Farmers’ Cooperative Unions FCU’s own and lease stores to store their produce, agricultural inputs etc. throughout the country.
Private Warehouse Owners: An approximately more than 300,000MT capacity stores are owned by private owners mainly in towns like Addis Ababa, Nazareth, Dire Dawa, Shashemene, Gondar and Mekelle.
For more information on storage company contact details, please see the following link: 4.6 Storage and Milling Companies Contact List.
Afar Region Storage Assessment
There is only one warehouse which is feasible but is still under construction. It belongs to DPFSCO. There is an existing Industrial Pack Development Corporation (IPDC) warehouse consisting of 8 sheds with a capacity of 43,200 sqm. 4 used by WFP, one by UNHCR and the rest by the government of a capacity of 5400 sqm. There are two MSUs but being used by DPFSCO. There is abundance of empty land to establish warehouses on in the surrounding areas of Semera. There are two MSUs but being used by DPFSCO.
DPFSCO warehouse under construction.
Summary of storage capacity in Afar
No. |
Region |
Town |
Owner/Ministry / Agency |
Name of Lessee/user |
Capacity (mt) |
Area (m2) |
Type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Afar |
Semera |
UNICEF |
UNICEF |
300 |
240 |
Mobile Storage Unit (MSU) |
2 |
Afar |
Semera |
UNHCR |
UNHCR |
300 |
240 |
Mobile Storage Unit (MSU) |
3 |
Afar |
Semera |
NDRMC |
NDRMC |
5000 |
2100 |
Concrete |
4 |
Afar |
Semera |
|
NDRMC |
500 |
3200 |
Mobile Storage Unit (MSU) |
5 |
Afar |
Semera |
|
NDRMC |
500 |
3200 |
Mobile Storage Unit (MSU) |
6 |
Afar |
Semera |
|
NDRMC |
500 |
3200 |
Mobile Storage Unit (MSU) |
7 |
Afar |
Semera |
|
NDRMC |
500 |
3200 |
Mobile Storage Unit (MSU) |
8 |
Afar |
Semera |
|
NDRMC |
400 |
280 |
Mobile Storage Unit (MSU) |
9 |
Afar |
Semera |
|
NDRMC |
350 |
240 |
Mobile Storage Unit (MSU) |
10 |
Afar |
Semera |
APDA |
APDA |
700 |
510 |
Concrete |
11 |
Afar |
Logiya |
APDA |
APDA |
100 |
135 |
Concrete |
12 |
Afar |
Logiya |
APDA |
APDA |
750 |
576 |
Concrete |
13 |
Afar |
Semera |
IPDC/Government |
WFP |
10000 |
5400 |
Concrete |
14 |
Afar |
Semera |
IPDC/Government |
WFP |
10000 |
5400 |
Concrete |
15 |
Afar |
Semera |
IPDC/Government |
WFP |
10000 |
5400 |
Concrete |
16 |
Afar |
Semera |
|
SAVE THE CHILDREN |
500 |
3200 |
Mobile Storage Unit (MSU) |
17 |
Afar |
Semera |
|
SAVE THE CHILDREN |
500 |
3200 |
Mobile Storage Unit (MSU) |
Tigray Region Storage assessment
In March 2023, a quick survey/assessment was conducted in Mekelle to check availability as well as suitability of warehouses in the commercial market. Warehouses for rent are easily available in Mekelle with most located within the industrial zone and are well secured. It was also noted that the rental cost per sqm had also gone up compared to 2022, it is about ETB 160 compared to ETB 110 in 2022. Also noted was the increase in payment of daily wages/laborers.
Storage capacities for Humanitarian agencies in Mekelle
Region |
Town |
Owner/Ministry / Agency |
Name of Lessee/user |
Capacity(mt) |
Area (m2) |
Type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tigray |
Mekelle |
Amanuel Zeru |
CWW |
1964.44 |
4160 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Mekelle |
Private |
FHI 360 |
96
|
32
|
Concrete
|
Tigray |
Mekelle |
Kasahy G/Egziybher |
Fhi360 |
280 MT |
250 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Mekelle |
Leake Mebrahtu |
GOAL |
912 |
228 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Mekelle |
|
IOM |
2000 |
2300 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Mekelle |
Azmera Ambasager |
PIE |
|
83.86 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Mekelle |
Ato Gebreselassie |
UNICEF |
4800 |
2500 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Mekelle |
Private owner |
WHO |
100 |
1000 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Mekelle |
Private owner |
ZOA |
6600 |
600 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Mekelle |
|
AAH |
4000 |
3655 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Abi adi |
|
AAH |
|
341 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Abi adi |
|
AAH |
|
150 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Yechilla |
|
AAH |
|
140 |
Concerete |
Tigray |
Adigrat |
Gebreyohannes Z/michael |
Fhi360 |
5 MT |
35 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Axum |
Mamit Woldetensae |
Fhi360 |
10 MT |
80 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Adigrat |
Hailemicheal Suba |
PIE |
|
78 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Fatsi |
Amanuel Kebedom |
PIE |
|
270 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Bizet |
Kidu Zemariam |
PIE |
|
189 |
Concrete |
Storage capacities for Humanitarian agencies in Shire
Region |
Town |
Owner/Ministry / Agency |
Name of Lessee/user |
Capacity(mt) |
Area (m2) |
Type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tigray |
Shire |
Gizachew A & Tewodros G/slassie |
UNHCR |
1890 |
800 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Shire |
Fisseha Fitwi |
IOM |
14946 |
2110 |
Half Concrete/ Half Steel |
Tigray |
Shire |
Tirhas Niguse |
NRC |
945 |
400 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Shire |
Fantahun Kassa |
DRC |
147 |
224 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Shire |
Own |
DRC |
0.25 |
|
|
Tigray |
Shire |
Rim Gizachew |
IRC |
2056 |
1500 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Shire |
Tewelde Haftu |
SP |
2975 |
1050 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Shire |
Alula Trading |
WVE |
397 |
263.5 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Shire |
ERCs and Berhe Weldu |
MSF-H |
1818 |
1250 |
Concrete |
Tigray |
Shire |
|
ZOA |
176 |
63 |
Concrete |
Storage capacities for Humanitarian agencies in Amhara
Region |
Town |
Owner/Ministry / Agency |
Name of Lessee/user |
Capacity(mt) |
Area (m2) |
Type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Amhara |
Debre Berhan |
ZM General Trainig PLC |
UNHCR |
7796 |
2500 |
Concrete |
Amhara |
Kombolcha |
Seid Marye ( person ) |
UNHCR |
|
9100 |
Concrete |
Amhara |
Bahir Dar |
Asrat Mekonne (person) |
UNHCR |
1500 |
1400 |
Concrete |
Amhara |
Dabat |
UNHCR |
UNHCR |
360 (3 MSU) |
3(24*10 per MSU)=720 |
Mobile Storage Unit (MSU) |
Amhara |
Dabat |
MTI |
MTI |
19.5 |
31.5 |
Temporary ( iron sheet) |
Amhara |
Gondar |
IOM |
IOM |
2494.72 |
800 |
Concrete |
Amhara |
Wag Hemra, Sekota town |
Action Against Hunger |
Action Against Hunger |
206 |
91.2 |
Concrete |
Amhara |
Bahir Dar |
Habtamu yhuna mengatsta (person) |
IMC |
18 |
60 |
Concrete |
Amhara |
Dansha |
Aganawe mucha (person) |
IMC |
21 |
90 |
Concrete |
Amhara |
Gondar |
MSF - H |
MSF - H |
850 |
760 |
Concrete |
Amhara |
Gondar |
Eyayu Eshetie(person) |
ICRC |
500 |
600 |
Concrete |
Amhara |
Dessie |
GOAL Ethiopia |
GOAL Ethiopia |
2 |
30 |
Concrete |
Amhara |
Debereberhan |
GOAL Ethiopia |
GOAL Ethiopia |
4 |
40 |
Concrete |
Amhara |
Dabat/ Amawachji |
ANE |
ANE |
600 |
300 |
Concrete |
Amhara |
Kombolcha |
Seid Ali (person) |
Concern |
3500 |
209.1 |
Concrete |
Public Sector Storage
Summary
Location |
Capacity |
---|---|
Addis Ababa |
54,288 |
Oromiya |
188,445 |
Dire Dawa |
21,713 |
Harar |
4,367 |
Amhara |
151,067 |
Somali |
105,485 |
Afar |
8,004 |
Tigray |
117,720 |
SNNP |
17,862 |
Detailed Table
Region |
Town |
Ministry / Agency |
Use Possibility |
Name of Lessee/user |
Capacity (mt) |
Area (m2) |
Type [1] |
Addis Ababa |
Nefas Slik- Lafto/Mitchelcotes |
EACWSE |
No |
ECX |
100 |
hollow block |
|
Addis Ababa |
Nefas Slik- Lafto/Mitchelcotes |
EACWSE |
No |
ECX |
100 |
hollow block |
|
Addis Ababa |
Nefas Slik- Lafto/Mitchelcotes |
EACWSE |
No |
ECX |
50 |
hollow block |
|
Addis Ababa |
Nefas Slik- Lafto/Mitchelcotes |
EACWSE |
No |
ECX |
50 |
hollow block |
|
Addis Ababa |
Nefas Slik- Lafto/Mitchelcotes |
EGTE |
Yes |
Medihanit Supp. |
100 |
hollow block |
|
Addis Ababa |
Nefas Slik- Lafto/Mitchelcotes |
EGTE |
Yes |
Medihanit Supp. |
50 |
hollow block |
|
Addis Ababa |
Nefas Slik- Lafto/Mitchelcotes |
EGTE |
Yes |
Medihanit Supp. |
50 |
hollow block |
|
Addis Ababa |
Nefas Slik- Lafto/Mitchelcotes |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
50 |
hollow block |
|
Addis Ababa |
Nefas Slik- Lafto/Mitchelcotes |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
50 |
hollow block |
|
Addis Ababa |
Nefas Slik- Lafto/Mitchelcotes |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGET |
50 |
hollow block |
|
Addis Ababa |
Nefas Slik- Lafto/Mitchelcotes |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
50 |
hollow block |
|
Addis Ababa |
Bole/22-Mazoreia |
EGTE |
Yes |
Dashen Beer |
10 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Addis Ababa |
Kirkose/Leghar |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
50 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Addis Ababa |
Kolfe-Keranio/18 |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
20 |
holow block |
|
Addis Ababa |
Yeka/Abuware |
EGTE |
Yes |
Wongel Berhan |
30 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Addis Ababa |
Nefas slik-Lafto/Goterra |
EGTE |
Yes |
Selam Wogel |
- |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Addis Ababa |
Kolfe-Keranio/18 |
EGTE |
Yes |
Haysem Payen |
20 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Addis Ababa |
Bole/22 |
EGTE |
Yes |
WarytMulutila |
20 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Addis Ababa |
Nefas Slik-Lafto |
EGTE |
Yes |
Ethio-Agri CEFT |
25 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Addis Ababa |
Arada/Kebena |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
18 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Addis Ababa |
Addis Ketema/Amanuel |
EGTE |
Yes |
Ethio-China |
25 |
hollow block |
|
Addis Ababa |
Kolfe-Keranio/18 |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGET |
20 |
hollow block |
|
Addis Ababa |
Kolfe-Keranio/18 |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
600 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Addis Ababa |
Kolfe-Keranio/18 |
EGTE |
Yes |
Indeit Industrial |
corrugated iron sheet |
||
Addis Ababa |
Gullele/Shiromeda |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
corrugated iron sheet |
||
Addis Ababa |
Gullele/Kechene Medanialem |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
hollow block |
||
Addis Ababa |
Nefas Slik-Lafto |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
hollow block |
||
Addis Ababa |
Akaki-Kality |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
corrugated iron sheet |
||
Addis Ababa |
Goterra |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
Silo |
||
Amhara |
BahirDar |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
Bricks |
Amhara |
BahirDar |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
Bricks |
Amhara |
BahirDar |
EGTE |
Yes |
Merkeb U. |
5,000 |
2,100 |
Bricks |
Amhara |
BahirDar |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,000 |
800 |
Steel |
Amhara |
BahirDar |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,000 |
800 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Amhara |
BahirDar |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
Bricks |
Amhara |
BahirDar |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
|
Amhara |
BahirDar |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
- |
Silos |
|
Amhara |
Gonder |
EACWSE |
No |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Gonder |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Gonder |
EGTE |
Yes |
Debremariam |
160 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Gonder |
EGTE |
Yes |
Sisay Reta |
- |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Woreta |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Mereawe |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Durbete |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Dangila |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Dangila |
EGTE |
Yes |
Admas U. |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Chageni |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Amhara |
Adeti |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
500 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Amhara |
Debretabor |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,000 |
800 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Amhara |
Easte |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
500 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Amhara |
Easte |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
500 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Amhara |
Metema |
EACWSE |
No |
ECX |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Metema |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Metema |
EGTE |
Yes |
10,000 |
4,200 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Addiszemen |
EGTE |
Yes |
||||
Amhara |
Addiszemen |
EGTE |
Yes |
||||
Amhara |
Koladiba |
EGTE |
Yes |
||||
Amhara |
Abrehajira |
EACWSE |
No |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Ambasami |
EGTE |
Yes |
||||
Amhara |
Genedawuha |
EGTE |
Yes |
||||
Oromiya |
Woliso |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Woliso |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Tulubolo |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
|
Oromiya |
Tulubolo |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
300 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Oromiya |
Wolkite |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
300 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Oromiya |
Teji |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
300 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Oromiya |
Enchini |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Enchini |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
300 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Holeta |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Holeta |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
300 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Oromiya |
Genichi |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Kachissie |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Debeberhan |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Debeberhan |
EGTE |
Yes |
1,000 |
500 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Debeberhan |
EGTE |
Yes |
WEWIT(Geniad) |
1,000 |
500 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Oromiya |
Fitche |
EGTE |
Yes |
Biftu Seale |
600 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Oromiya |
Fitche |
EGTE |
Yes |
City Admini. |
300 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Oromiya |
Debretsige |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
300 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Oromiya |
Kiyu |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Alem Ketema |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Awot |
EGTE |
Yes |
||||
Oromiya |
Jaledu |
EGTE |
Yes |
||||
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EGTE |
Yes |
Food Prepositioning |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EGTE |
Yes |
Food Prepositioning |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EGTE |
Yes |
Food Prepositioning |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EGTE |
Yes |
Food Prepositioning |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,000 |
800 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EACWSE |
No |
ECX |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,000 |
800 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
6,000 |
2,500 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EGTE |
Yes |
Save the Children |
6,000 |
2,500 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,000 |
800 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,000 |
800 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Dire Dawa |
DireDawa |
EACWSE |
No |
ECX |
500 |
hollow block |
|
Dire Dawa |
DireDawa |
EACWSE |
No |
ECX |
4,000 |
1,800 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Debrezaeit |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Debrezaeit |
EGTE |
Yes |
Yerer Union |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Mdjo |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
|
Amhara |
Minijar |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
300 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Oromiya |
Chaffe-Donssa |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
300 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Afar |
Assaita |
EGTE |
Yes |
Regional Government |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Eteya |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Eteya |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Eteya |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Arsi-Robe |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Arsi-Robe |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
|
Oromiya |
Abomssa |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Gelmso |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Somali |
Degehabure |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Somali |
Gode |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Chirao |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
DEBREZEIT |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
|
Oromiya |
Modjo |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
300 |
hollow block |
|
Harar |
Harar |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Bedessa |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
300 |
hollow block |
|
Somali |
Kalafo |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
|||
Oromiya |
Gelmso |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
|||
Oromiya |
Asebeteferi |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
|||
Amhara |
Debremarkos |
EGTE |
Yes |
Goza Union |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Debremarkos |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Debremarkos |
EGTE |
Yes |
Ambassel |
500 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Amanuel |
EGTE |
Yes |
Goza Union |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Dembecha |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Jiga |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Jiga |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
|
Amhara |
Jiga |
EGTE |
Yes |
Damot Union |
5,000 |
2,100 |
|
Amhara |
Jiga |
EGTE |
Yes |
Damot Union |
500 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Amhara |
Kuwarit |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
500 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Amhara |
Bure |
EACWSE |
No |
ECX |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Bure |
EACWSE |
No |
ECX |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Bure |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Gimjabet |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
500 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Amhara |
Yejube |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
500 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Amhara |
Lumame |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
500 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Amhara |
Dejen |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Dejen |
EGTE |
Yes |
Gion Union |
5,000 |
2,100 |
|
Amhara |
Dejen |
EGTE |
Yes |
Gion Union |
10,000 |
4,200 |
|
Amhara |
Dejen |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,000 |
800 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Amhara |
Bichenna |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Amhara |
Bichenna |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
500 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Amhara |
Kuyie |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Debrework |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Gindewoin |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,000 |
800 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Amhara |
Keraniyo |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
500 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Amhara |
Motta |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Amhara |
Motta |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
500 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Amhara |
M/Lemariam |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
500 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Amhara |
Gindewoin |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,000 |
800 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Amhara |
Amber |
EGTE |
Yes |
- |
|||
Amhara |
Durebete/Achefere |
EGTE |
Yes |
- |
|||
Amhara |
Adeti |
EGTE |
Yes |
- |
|||
Amhara |
Dangila |
EGTE |
Yes |
- |
|||
Amhara |
F/Selam |
EGTE |
Yes |
- |
|||
Amhara |
Merawi |
EGTE |
Yes |
- |
|||
Amhara |
Shedi |
EGTE |
Yes |
- |
|||
Oromiya |
Robe |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Robe |
EGTE |
Yes |
Bale Agri,Deve |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Robe |
EGTE |
Yes |
Ethio-Tekuwando |
1,000 |
500 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Oromiya |
Robe |
EGTE |
Yes |
Wushu |
1,000 |
500 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Oromiya |
Ginner |
EGTE |
Yes |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Asela |
EGTE |
Yes |
Oromiya SeedEnterprise |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Dodolla |
EGTE |
Yes |
Oromiya seed Enterprise |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Dodolla |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Dodolla |
EGTE |
Yes |
Oromiya seed Enterprise |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Asasa |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Asasa |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Bekoji |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Hoffi |
EGTE |
Yes |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Asela |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Asela |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
10,000 |
4,200 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Gonde |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,000 |
800 |
Stone |
Oromiya |
Abomsa |
EGTE |
Yes |
- |
|||
Oromiya |
Gorro |
EGTE |
Yes |
- |
|||
Oromiya |
Gasara |
EGTE |
Yes |
- |
|||
Oromiya |
Nekemt |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
4,500 |
2,000 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nekemt |
EACWSE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nekemt |
EACWSE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nekemt |
EACWSE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nekemt |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nekemt |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Gimbi |
EGTE |
Yes |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Arjo |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Sire |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Bako |
EGTE |
Yes |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Ejaji |
EGTE |
Yes |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Gedo |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
200 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Oromiya |
Gedo |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Wayu |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
200 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Oromiya |
Fincha |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Shambu |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nekemt |
EGTE |
Yes |
ECX |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Nekemt /Sirga |
EGTE |
Yes |
ECX |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Alemtefri |
EGTE |
Yes |
- |
|||
Oromiya |
Siree |
EGTE |
Yes |
- |
|||
Oromiya |
Jimma |
EGTE |
Yes |
ECX |
2,800 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Bedele |
EACWSE |
No |
ECX |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Bonga |
EACWSE |
No |
ECX |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Gambella |
EGTE |
Yes |
Kidane Ehil Negid |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Jimma |
EACWSE |
Yes |
10,000 |
4,200 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Jimma |
EACWSE |
Yes |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Metu |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Asendabo |
EGTE |
No |
- |
|||
Oromiya |
Bedele |
EACWSE |
Yes |
5,000 |
2,100 |
||
Oromiya |
Shashmen |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
10,000 |
4,200 |
|
Oromiya |
Shashmen |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
|
Oromiya |
Shashmen |
EGTE |
Yes |
Ethio-TELECOM |
10,000 |
4,200 |
|
Oromiya |
Aeaje |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
|
Oromiya |
Arisi Negele |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
10,000 |
4,200 |
|
SNNP |
Alaba |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
|
Oromiya |
Meki |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
|
Oromiya |
Zeway |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
|
SNNP |
Hossana |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,800 |
1,000 |
|
SNNP |
Hossana |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
|
SNNP |
Hossana |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
500 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
SNNP |
Wolayita |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
|
SNNP |
Wolayita |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
|
SNNP |
Hawassa |
EACWSE |
No |
ECX |
5,000 |
2,100 |
|
SNNP |
Dilla |
EACWSE |
No |
ECX |
5,000 |
2,100 |
|
SNNP |
Hawassa |
EGTE |
Yes |
- |
|||
Oromiya |
Yabello |
EGTE |
Yes |
- |
|||
Oromiya |
Hageremariam |
EGTE |
Yes |
- |
|||
SNNP |
Hadiya |
EGTE |
Yes |
- |
|||
Tigray |
Mekelle |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE/WFP |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Tigray |
Mekelle |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Tigray |
Humera |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
1,500 |
750 |
hollow block |
Tigray |
Humera |
EACWSE |
Yes |
EGTE |
10,000 |
4,200 |
hollow block |
Tigray |
Humera |
EACWSE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Tigray |
Humera |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Tigray |
Qobo |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Tigray |
Alamata |
EGTE |
Yes |
EGTE |
500 |
hollow block |
|
Tigray |
Shiraro |
EACWSE |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
Tigray |
Dansha |
EACWSE |
Yes |
10,000 |
4,200 |
hollow block |
|
Tigray |
Maichew |
EGTE |
Yes |
- |
|||
Amhara |
Dessie |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Dessie |
Yes |
EGTE |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Dessie |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Dessie |
Yes |
Agricultural |
1,500 |
750 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Ataye |
Yes |
EGET |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Ataye |
Yes |
EGTE |
500 |
hollow block |
||
Amhara |
Ataye |
Yes |
Church |
80 |
hollow block |
||
Amhara |
Shewa Robit |
Yes |
EGTE |
- |
hollow block |
||
Amhara |
Shewa Robit |
Yes |
EGTE |
5,000 |
2,100 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Shewa Robit |
Yes |
- |
hollow block |
|||
Amhara |
Komblcha |
Yes |
10,000 |
4,200 |
hollow block |
||
Amhara |
Dubtie |
Yes |
- |
||||
Amhara |
Asayita |
Yes |
- |
||||
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa |
EFSRA |
Yes |
EDRMC |
12,000 |
||
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EFSRA |
Yes |
EDRMC |
65,000 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EFSRA |
Yes |
EFSRA |
35,000 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EFSRA |
Yes |
WFP/NDRMC |
16,000 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
NDRMC |
Yes |
EDRMC |
3,600 |
1,500 |
Rub Hall |
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
EFSRA |
Yes |
EDRMC |
10,500 |
4,500 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Kombolcha |
Private and GOV |
Yes |
EDRMC |
41,000 |
||
Amhara |
Kombolcha |
EFSRA |
Yes |
EFSRA |
96,500 |
||
Tigray |
Mekelle |
EFSRA |
Yes |
EDRMC |
5,000 |
2100 |
|
Tigray |
Mekelle |
EFSRA |
Yes |
EFSRA |
95,000 |
||
Somali |
Shinile |
EFSRA |
Yes |
EFSRA |
100,000 |
||
Addis Ababa |
Baratore (berbere Tera) |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
111 |
Stone |
|
Addis Ababa |
General goods & Commodities Store 1 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
3,680 |
1,500 |
Stone |
Addis Ababa |
General goods & Commodities Store 1 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,423 |
750 |
Stone |
Addis Ababa |
General goods & Commodities Store 2 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
7,582 |
3,500 |
Stone |
Addis Ababa |
General goods & Commodities Store 3&4 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,863 |
Stone |
|
Addis Ababa |
General goods & Commodities Store 5 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
4,285 |
Stone |
|
Addis Ababa |
General goods & Commodities Store 6 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
4,145 |
Stone |
|
Addis Ababa |
General goods & Commodities Store 7 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,222 |
520 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Addis Ababa |
General goods & Commodities Store 8 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
4,800 |
2,600 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Addis Ababa |
Abnet Branch |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
472 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Addis Ababa |
Ferensay Branch |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
2,508 |
1,000 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Addis Ababa |
Tor Hailoch |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
2,508 |
1,000 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Addis Ababa |
Kolfe 1 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
2,508 |
1,000 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Addis Ababa |
Kolfe 2 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
3,527 |
1,500 |
hollow block |
Addis Ababa |
Kality 1 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
700 |
hollow block |
|
Addis Ababa |
Kality 2 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
6,000 |
3,000 |
hollow block |
Addis Ababa |
Kality 3 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
4,000 |
1,600 |
hollow block |
Addis Ababa |
Kality 4 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
4,000 |
1,600 |
hollow block |
Addis Ababa |
Kality 5 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Addis Ababa |
Kality 6 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
2,500 |
1,000 |
hollow block |
Addis Ababa |
Ethio Sidar 1 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
3,000 |
1,500 |
hollow block |
Addis Ababa |
Ethio Sidar 2 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
818 |
hollow block |
|
Addis Ababa |
Ethio Sidar 3 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
480 |
hollow block |
|
Addis Ababa |
Ethio Sidar 4 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
344 |
hollow block |
|
Tigray |
Mekelle |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
3,220 |
1,500 |
hollow block |
Afar |
Dubti |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Afar |
Assayita |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,137 |
500 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Mekane Selam |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,902 |
hollow block |
|
Afar |
Melka Sedi |
MEWIT |
Yes |
Empty |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Kombolcha Depot |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
14,000 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Kombolcha |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Debre Tabor |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Alem Ketema |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Dangla |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
480 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Finote Sellam |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
504 |
Stone |
|
Amhara |
Dabat |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,480 |
750 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Amhara |
Gondar 1 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,545 |
750 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Gondar 2 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,090 |
500 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Chagni |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,485 |
750 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Hirna |
MEWIT |
No |
Rented |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Debre Markos |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,636 |
750 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Bichena |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Dejen |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,417 |
740 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Mota |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Addis Zemen |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Debre Berhan |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,321 |
730 |
Wood |
Amhara |
Mehal Meda |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
580 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Were Illu |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Amhara |
Woldia |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
3,220 |
1,500 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Ambo |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,050 |
500 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Woliso |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
4,719 |
2,000 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Shambu |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,769 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Nekemt |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
3,095 |
1,500 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Bedele |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,749 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Dembi Dolo |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,749 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Metu 1 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,485 |
750 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Oromiya |
Metu 2 |
MEWIT |
No |
Rented |
346 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Asela |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
3,220 |
1,500 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Bishoftu |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Ziway |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,485 |
750 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Abomsa |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Arsi Robe |
MEWIT |
No |
Empty |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Akaki |
MEWIT |
No |
Rented |
1,867 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Oromiya |
Jimma 1 |
MEWIT |
No |
Rented |
696 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Oromiya |
Jimma 2 |
MEWIT |
No |
Rented |
1,749 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Shashemene 1 |
MEWIT |
No |
Rented |
3,298 |
1,500 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Shashemene 2 |
MEWIT |
No |
Rented |
3,208 |
1,500 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Shashemene 3 |
MEWIT |
No |
Rented |
3,220 |
1,500 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Shashemene 4 |
MEWIT |
No |
Rented |
3,220 |
1,500 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Shashemene 5 |
MEWIT |
No |
Rented |
4,000 |
1,800 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Goba |
MEWIT |
No |
Rented |
3,220 |
1,500 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Adola |
MEWIT |
No |
Rented |
1,485 |
750 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Negele Borena |
MEWIT |
No |
Rented |
1,471 |
750 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Oromiya |
Asebe Teferi 1 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
404 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Oromiya |
Asebe Teferi 2 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
374 |
corrugated iron sheet |
|
Oromiya |
Asebe Teferi 3 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
374 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Yabelo |
MEWIT |
Yes |
Rented |
1,485 |
750 |
hollow block |
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,517 |
750 |
corrugated iron sheet |
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa 1 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
257 |
hollow block |
|
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa 2 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
3,439 |
1,500 |
hollow block |
Somali |
Jijiga 1 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,485 |
750 |
hollow block |
Somali |
Jijiga 2 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,485 |
750 |
hollow block |
Benishangul Gumuz |
Assossa |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,472 |
750 |
hollow block |
Gambela |
Gambela |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Gursum |
MEWIT |
No |
Empty |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Bekoji |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Fiche |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,485 |
750 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Bako |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Harar |
Harar |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
SNNP |
Tepi |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
SNNP |
Mizan Teferi |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,471 |
750 |
hollow block |
SNNP |
Butajira |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
SNNP |
Hossaena |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,472 |
750 |
hollow block |
SNNP |
Alaba Kulito |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
SNNP |
Wolaita 1 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,485 |
750 |
corrugated iron sheet |
SNNP |
Wolaita 2 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
632 |
hollow block |
|
SNNP |
Arba Minch |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,471 |
750 |
hollow block |
SNNP |
Jinka |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,485 |
750 |
hollow block |
SNNP |
Sawla |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,007 |
500 |
hollow block |
SNNP |
Dila 1 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,220 |
600 |
corrugated iron sheet |
SNNP |
Dila 2 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
371 |
Stone |
|
SNNP |
Dila 3 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
455 |
hollow block |
|
SNNP |
Dila 4 |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
- |
hollow block |
|
SNNP |
Yirga Chefe |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
SNNP |
Chencha |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
1,053 |
500 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Dodola |
MEWIT |
Yes |
MEWIT |
2,000 |
800 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Epheson |
MEWIT |
No |
Not functioning |
2,000 |
800 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Gelemso |
MEWIT |
No |
Not functioning |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Somali |
Degehabur |
MEWIT |
No |
Not functioning |
1,500 |
750 |
hollow block |
Somali |
Kebridehar |
MEWIT |
No |
Not functioning |
1,500 |
750 |
hollow block |
Somali |
Kelafo |
MEWIT |
No |
Not functioning |
1,500 |
750 |
hollow block |
Somali |
Warder |
MEWIT |
No |
Not functioning |
1,500 |
750 |
hollow block |
Somali |
Gode |
MEWIT |
No |
Not functioning |
1,500 |
750 |
Stone |
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa Cusrum |
MEWIT |
No |
Empty |
- |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Arjo |
MEWIT |
No |
Not functioning |
2,000 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Ginir |
MEWIT |
No |
Not functioning |
2,000 |
800 |
hollow block |
Amhara |
Aykel |
MEWIT |
No |
Not functioning |
2,000 |
800 |
hollow block |
Oromiya |
Limu Genet |
MEWIT |
No |
Rented |
1,867 |
hollow block |
|
Oromiya |
Grawa |
MEWIT |
No |
Rented |
1,867 |
hollow block |
[1] Warehouse Type: Open storage, container, rub-hall, silo, and concrete, other, unspecified
[2] Warehouse Access: Raised-siding, flat
[3] Warehouse condition: Appears intact, appears damaged, under construction/repair
EDRMC warehouses
EDRMC has a total of 8 warehouses in Ethiopia, which comprises of 90 stores with a total capacity of 423,950 MT
Out of the 90 stores of the commission, 23 are being used by partners (WFP, CRS, FH, ORDA, Busa Gonofa Oromia, and ETBC)
(Source EDRMC)
Storage space used by the 3 main Humanitarian food Operators
Summary (in mt food and NFI)
Region |
Organization |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
WFP |
JEOP/CRS |
EDRMC |
||
|
Owned |
Leased |
Owned |
Leased |
|
Addis Ababa |
- |
10,000 |
- |
Nil |
- |
Amhara |
- |
31,225 |
2,400 |
67,450 |
132,850 |
Tigray |
- |
48,932 |
- |
95887 |
45,000 |
Afar |
1000 |
32,000 |
- |
- |
- |
Somali |
72,100 |
- |
- |
- |
32,600 |
Oromiya |
- |
155,284 |
13,637 |
159,658 |
138,000 |
Dire Dawa |
- |
110,040 |
5,200 |
54,834 |
24,000 |
B/Gumuz |
- |
9,161 |
- |
- |
- |
Gambela |
6,500 |
2,800 |
- |
- |
- |
SNNP |
|
|
- |
74,662 |
51,500 |
Sub total |
79,600 |
399,442 |
21,237 |
452,491 |
|
Grand total |
479,042 |
473,729 |
423,950 |
Detailed table
Region |
Town |
Ministry / Agency |
Use Possibility |
Name of Lessee/user |
Capacity (mt) |
Area (m2) |
Type [1] |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tigray |
Mekele |
EGTE |
Yes |
WFP |
5,000 |
2,000 |
Concrete |
|
Tigray |
Mekele |
Lionset Tech PLC |
Yes |
WFP |
2,700 |
835 |
Concrete |
|
Tigray |
Mekele |
G/Ziasbeh Melese |
Yes |
WFP |
3,112 |
1,600 |
Concrete |
|
Tigray |
Mekele |
Daniel Dawit |
Yes |
WFP |
3,120 |
2,079 |
Concrete |
|
Tigray |
Mekele |
Bureau of Agri |
Yes |
WFP |
32,000 |
16,800 |
Concrete |
|
Tigray |
Shire |
Abera Tewolde |
Yes |
WFP |
1,200 |
900 |
Concrete |
|
Tigray |
Shire |
Tilahun Negash |
Yes |
WFP |
1,200 |
900 |
Concrete |
|
Tigray |
Shire |
Darge Kasaye |
Yes |
WFP |
1800 |
1,177 |
Concrete |
|
Amhara |
Kombolcha |
Negedaras PLC |
Yes |
WFP |
3,700 |
|
Concrete |
|
Amhara |
Gondar |
Agya PLC 1 |
Yes |
WFP |
2,754 |
1,500 |
Concrete |
|
Amhara |
Gondar |
Agya PLC 2 |
Yes |
WFP |
2,203 |
1,200 |
Concrete |
|
Amhara |
Gondar |
Amsalu Import 1 |
Yes |
WFP |
4,590 |
2,500 |
Concrete |
|
Amhara |
Gondar |
Amsalu Import 2 |
Yes |
WFP |
3,213 |
1,750 |
Concrete |
|
Amhara |
Gondar |
Tarkio Berhan 1 |
Yes |
WFP |
4,300 |
2300 |
Concrete |
|
Amhara |
Gondar |
Tarkio Berhan 2 |
Yes |
WFP |
4,957 |
2,700 |
Concrete |
|
Amhara |
Gondar |
G/selassie |
Yes |
WFP |
5,508 |
3,00 |
Concrete |
|
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
Legesse Worku |
Yes |
WFP |
3,293.15 |
|
Concrete |
|
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
Amina Ahmedin |
Yes |
WFP |
5,551 |
3,375 |
Concrete
|
|
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
Alemayu Yiffa |
Yes |
WFP |
5835 |
3,547 |
Concrete
|
|
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
Shumondi TlMariam |
Yes |
WFP |
6,393 |
3,825 |
Concrete
|
|
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
Ahmed Bashir 1 |
Yes |
WFP |
19,739 |
12,000 |
Concrete
|
|
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
Ahmed Bashir 2 |
Yes |
WFP |
6,579 |
4,00 |
Concrete
|
|
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
Ahmed Bashir 3 |
Yes |
WFP |
6,464 |
3930 |
Concrete
|
|
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
Makiya Mo/med |
Yes |
WFP |
7,272 |
5316 |
Concrete
|
|
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
Kiyar Redi |
Yes |
WFP |
8,710 |
4,432 |
Concrete
|
|
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
Zuriash Denbi 1, 2 |
Yes |
WFP |
14,146 |
8,600 |
Concrete
|
|
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
Zuriash Denbi 3,4 |
Yes |
WFP |
10938 |
6,650 |
Concrete
|
|
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
M/med Ibrahim 1,2 |
Yes |
WFP |
13,159 |
8,000 |
Concrete
|
|
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
Abrehem Abebe |
Yes |
WFP |
14,327 |
8,710 |
Concrete
|
|
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
Nur Sultan |
Yes |
WFP |
32,878 |
20,000 |
Concrete
|
|
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa |
USRA Trading |
Yes |
WFP |
12,700 |
4306 |
Concrete
|
|
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa |
IPDC |
Yes |
WFP |
38,000 |
16,500 |
Concrete
|
|
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa |
IPDC |
Yes |
WFP |
25,840 |
11,000 |
Concrete
|
|
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa |
Seid Yasin |
Yes |
WFP |
14,600 |
5,400 |
Concrete
|
|
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa |
Mohammed Abdulahi |
Yes |
WFP |
10,000 |
3,600 |
Concrete
|
|
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa |
Birra Coffee |
Yes |
WFP |
8,900 |
3200 |
Concrete
|
|
Somali |
Jijiga |
WFP |
Yes |
WFP |
40,500 |
10,800 |
Concrete
|
|
Addis Ababa |
Addis Ababa |
Comma PLC |
Yes |
WFP |
5000 |
1800 |
Concrete
|
|
Addis Ababa |
Nefas silk |
EGTE |
Yes |
WFP |
5000 |
1800 |
Concrete
|
|
Somali |
Degehabur |
|
Yes |
WFP |
3,000 |
1,500 |
Concrete
|
|
Somali |
Warder |
|
Yes |
WFP |
3,000 |
1,500 |
Concrete
|
|
Somali |
Kabridahar |
WFP |
Yes |
WFP |
7,900 |
5440 |
Concrete
|
|
Somali |
Dolo |
|
Yes |
WFP |
2,850 |
|
|
|
Somali |
Hartishek |
|
Yes |
WFP |
15.00 |
|
|
|
Gambela |
Gambela |
DPFSA |
Yes |
WFP |
1800 |
1050 |
Concrete
|
|
Gambela |
Gambela |
WFP |
Yes |
WFP |
6500 |
|
Concrete
|
|
Gambela |
Gambela |
Ethiopian Airlines |
Yes |
WFP |
1050 |
960 |
Open space |
|
B/Gumuz |
Assosa |
Ethioipan Full Gospel Church |
Yes |
WFP |
9160 |
|
|
|
Oromiya |
Nazareth |
|
Yes |
CRS |
173,295 |
|
|
|
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa |
|
Yes |
CRS |
60.034 |
|
|
|
Amhara |
Kombolcha |
|
Yes |
CRS |
69,850 |
|
|
|
Tigray |
Mekele |
|
Yes |
CRS |
95,887 |
|
|
|
SNNP |
Hawassa |
|
Yes |
CRS |
74,662 |
|
|
|
Additionally, 75 Mobile Storage Units (MSUs) all 10 x32 have been donated to EDRMC in Amhara and Oromiya to increase the storage capacity.
Storage capacities used by other Humanitarian agencies
Region |
Town |
Owner/Ministry / Agency |
Name of Lessee/user |
Capacity(my) |
Area (m2) |
Type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Addis Ababa |
Addis Ababa |
Concern World Wide (CWW) |
CWW |
394.72 |
835.88 |
Concrete |
Addis Ababa |
Addis Ababa |
CWW |
CWW |
394.72 |
835.88 |
concrete |
Addis Ababa |
Addis Ababa |
CWW |
CWW |
33.05 |
70 |
Concrete |
Addis Ababa |
Addis Ababa |
CWW |
CWW |
40.14 |
85 |
Concrete |
Addis Ababa |
Addis Ababa |
IRC |
IRC |
903.804 |
273.88 |
Concrete |
Somali |
Jijiga |
Abdifetah Ibrahim |
CWW |
5.66 |
12 |
Concrete |
Somali |
Jijiga |
IRC |
IRC |
280.92 |
55.15 |
Temporary ( iron sheet) |
Somali |
Awbare |
IRC |
IRC |
91.2 |
24 |
Temporary ( iron sheet) |
Somali |
Melkadida |
IRC |
IRC |
48 |
16 |
|
Somali |
Haleweyn |
IRC |
IRC |
1170 |
234 |
|
Amhara |
Kombolcha |
Seyid ali |
CWW |
493.71 |
1045.5 |
Concrete |
Amhara |
Gondar |
Lemlem Birhan |
CWW |
21.25 |
45 |
Concrete |
Oromia |
Adama |
IRC |
IRC |
20,057 |
1714.305 |
Concrete |
Oromia |
Harar |
IRC |
IRC |
75.316 |
20 |
|
Benshangul Gumuz |
Assosa-1 |
IRC |
IRC |
430.24 |
166.12 |
Temporary ( iron sheet) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Benshangul Gumuz |
Bambassi |
IRC |
IRC |
420 |
100 |
Temporary ( iron sheet) |
Benshangul Gumuz |
Tsore |
IRC |
IRC |
608 |
160 |
Temporary ( iron sheet) |
Benshangul Gumuz |
Sherkole |
IRC |
IRC |
642.6 |
153 |
Temporary ( iron sheet) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bollore Ethiopia/Africa Global Logistics Ethiopia
Bollore Ethiopia has changed the name to Africa Global Logistics (AGL). The company has warehouse in Addis Ababa and Hawassa, for rental.
AGL storage capacity
No |
Warehouse Locations |
City |
Capacity m2 |
Focal person and contact |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Addis Ababa |
3900 SQM indoor and 2100 SQM outdoor |
Tamrat Adem 0913724673 tamrat.adem@aglgroup.com |
|
2 |
Hawassa |
1500SQM indoor and 3500 SQM outdoor |
Abel Mesfin 0911194920 abel.teklebirhan@aglgroup.com |
|
3 |
Addis Ababa |
1300 SQM indoor |
||
4 |
Addis Ababa |
1500 SQM indoor |
Tewodros Solomon 0946649877 tewodros.solomon@aglgroup.com |
Cold Chain
Ethiopia the second most populous country in sub–Saharan Africa is expanding its health service coverage, currently reaches over 93% of the population. The Ethiopian Pharmaceuticals[AM1] Supply Agency (EPSA), formerly known as Pharmaceuticals Fund and Supply Agency (PFSA), is a governmental pharmaceuticals supply agency established by proclamation number 553/2007 with a mission to supply quality assured pharmaceuticals to public health facilities at an affordable price in a sustainable manner. Ethiopian Pharmaceutical Supply Agency ( EPSA) the lead in cold chain storage, developed the Second Pharmaceuticals Supply Transformation Plan 2020/21 – 2029/30 (PSTP II) in alignment with the Second Health Sector Transformation Plan (HSTP II). In this strategic plan, the Agency has envisioned to be ―The most responsive and efficient pharmaceuticals supply chain organization in Africa by 2030‖ through the achievement of excellence in the areas of customer service, operations, financial sustainability, and leadership, governance, and human resource management. The Agency has contributed its part for the achievements made in the health sector in the management of both communicable and non-communicable diseases. In addition to the regular supply chain management activities, the Agency has also been playing critical roles in responding to public health emergencies including during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Agency installed 1800m3 new cold chain warehouses at Head Office and Addis Ababa hub 2.
PSTP-II-fina-ASK..pdf (epss.gov.et)
Location/ Region |
Organization / Owner |
Type [1] |
Cooling / Power [2] |
Quantity |
Total Capacity (m³) |
Condition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A.A Urael |
6 |
240 |
||||
A.A Urael |
Freezer room |
1 |
45 |
|||
A.A PFSA (Gulele) |
3 |
856 |
||||
Dukem |
2 |
62 |
||||
Adama |
5 |
155 |
||||
Asebe teferi |
1 |
32 |
||||
Jimma |
2 |
64 |
||||
Nekemt |
1 |
30 |
||||
Bahir dar |
2 |
62 |
||||
Dessie |
1 |
32 |
||||
Hawassa |
2 |
62 |
||||
Bonga |
1 |
31 |
||||
Mekele |
2 |
60 |
||||
Dire dawa |
1 |
30 |
||||
Semera |
1 |
30 |
||||
Asosa |
1 |
30 |
||||
Jijiga |
1 |
31 |
||||
Gode |
1 |
30 |
[1] Cold Room Positive, Cold Room Negative, Refrigerator, Freezer,
[2] Compression, Absorption, Solar, Other, unspecified
Ethiopian Airlines Cold Room Facility
Facility |
Temperature |
Capacity |
Area |
Export and Transit Pharma
|
+15OC to +25OC
|
8,327m3
|
|
Export and Transit Pharma
|
+2OC to +8OC
|
1,270m3
|
|
Import Storage
|
+15OC to +25OC
|
2,337m3
|
|
Import and Transit Pharma Handling
|
-25OC |
|
130 m2
|
Import Storage
|
+2OC to +8OC |
1,683m3
|
|
Perishable ULD Storage
|
+2OC to +8OC |
404 ULD's 41,612m3
|
|
ETCT-1 terminal cold storage |
-200C deep freezer |
449 m3 |
112.26 m2 |
Ethiopia - 2.7 Ethiopia Milling Assessment
An assessment on milling facilities was conducted in June 2023, throughout the country, to obtain information on milling capacities, the locations and coordinates. About 81 mills were assessed throughout the country covering the different regions.
Below is a detailed table on the assessed milling factories.
Milling Companies and Locations
No. |
Region |
Location |
Factory name |
Capacity (mt) |
Coordinates |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa Food Complex |
6.6mt/hr |
9.608127,41.864092 |
2 |
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa |
Free Flour Factory |
0.83mt/hr |
9.622769, 41.803764 |
3 |
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa |
Hire Flour Factory |
1.5mt/hr |
9.623874, 41.802250 |
4 |
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa |
Ummi Flour Factory |
1.75mt/hr |
9.623727, 41.806737 |
5 |
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa |
Urji Flour Factory |
2.58mt/hr |
9.623811, 41.816527 |
6 |
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa |
Harar Flour Factory |
0.416mt/hr |
9.611011,41.865613 |
7 |
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa |
Harun Flour Factory |
1.66mt/hr |
9.617280,41.862067 |
8 |
Dire Dawa |
Dire Dawa |
Mussa Elmi Flour Factory (aka Nur Flour Factory) |
2.58mt/hr |
9.612015,41.865371 |
9 |
Harar |
Harar |
Niya Flour Factory |
0.833mt/hr |
9.406996, 41.968674 |
10 |
Harar |
Harar |
Keneni Flour Factory |
4.3mt/hr |
9.334171,42.089270 |
11 |
Somali |
Jijiga |
Hope Flour Factory |
2.5mt/hr |
9.345536,42.773411 |
12 |
Somali |
Jijiga |
Liban Flour Factory |
Unknown |
9.34746, 42.772059 |
13 |
Somali |
Gode |
Farjano Flour Factory |
1.5mt/hr |
5.958199, 43.567487 |
14 |
Somali |
Dollo Ado |
Unknown |
Unknown |
N 4°11'48.23952" E 42°2'41.95356" |
15 |
Somali |
Dollo Ado |
Unknown |
Unknown |
N 4°11'51.0612" E 42°2'39.96132" |
16 |
Somali |
Dollo Ado |
Unknown |
Unknown |
N 4°11'49.10028" E 42°2'42.30168" |
17 |
Amhara |
Kombolcha/ Dessie |
Arhibu Flour Factory |
1.5mt/hr |
N 11°4'55.91064" E 39°43'39.84708" |
18 |
Amhara |
Kombolcha/ Dessie |
Flower Flour Factory |
1.5mt/hr |
N 11°5'3.5844" E 39°43'32.84544" |
19 |
Amhara |
Kombolcha/ Dessie |
Kenean Flour Factory PLC. |
2.5mt/hr |
N 11°5'36.93048" E 39°36'2.90088" |
20 |
Amhara |
Kombolcha/ Dessie |
Kider and Family flour production PLC. |
3.4mt/hr |
N 11°5'38.73156" E 39°36'4.25556" |
21 |
Amhara |
Kombolcha/ Dessie |
Rassa Guba Flour and Biscut Factory |
3mt/hr |
N 11°4'59.511" E 39°41'58.54092" |
22 |
Amhara |
Gondar |
Masdes PLC |
100mt/day |
12°32'45.908"N 37°25'54.230"E |
23 |
Amhara |
Gondar |
Belay Flour Factory |
92mt/day |
12°32'44.756"N 37°25'51.908"E |
24 |
Amhara |
Gondar |
Zembaba Trade PLC |
62mt/day |
12°32'39.908"N 37°26'17.827"E |
25 |
Amhara |
Gondar |
Jan Tekel Flour Factory |
84mt/day |
12°32'44.427"N 37° 25'48.41"E |
26 |
Amhara |
Gondar |
Demaza Flour Factory |
42mt/day |
2°34'42.772"N 37°26'1.261"E |
27 |
Amhara |
Gondar |
Habesha Flour Factory |
15mt/day |
12°30'25.160"N 37°26'28.065"E |
27 |
Amhara |
Gondar |
Dogaw Trading |
50mt/day |
12°32'49.533"N 37°25'55.112"E |
29 |
Amhara |
Bahir Dar |
Unique Flour and Macaroni Factory |
88mt/day |
11°34'47.448"N 37°21'18.857"E |
30 |
Amhara |
Bahir Dar |
Bereket Flour Factory |
30mt/day |
°34'54.595"N 37°21'18.911"E |
31 |
Amhara |
Bahir Dar |
Ghion Flour Factory |
62mt/day |
11°34'31.480"N 37°21'22.972"E |
32 |
Amhara |
Bahir Dar |
Zenbaba Flour Factory |
42mt/day |
11°34'28'670"N 37°21'24.251"E |
33 |
Amhara |
Bahir Dar |
Enat Food Complex |
70mt/day |
11°34'30.083"N 37°20'49.686"E |
34 |
Amhara |
Bahir Dar |
Martha |
82mt/day |
11°34'11.960"N 37°21'30.296"E |
35 |
Amhara |
Bahir Dar |
Abay and Tana flour factory |
65mt/day |
11°34'33.760"N 37°20'42.581"E |
36 |
Amhara |
Bahir Dar |
Abnae food complex PLC |
15mt/day |
11°34'48.619"N 37°21'90.984"E |
37 |
Amhara |
Bahir Dar |
Tana Hayek |
15mt/day |
11°34'59.363"N 37°21'13.457"E |
38 |
Amhara |
Bahir Dar |
Abay Flour Factory |
39mt/day |
11°34'39.728"N 37°20'55.091"E |
39 |
Amhara |
Bahir Dar |
Choice flour factory |
82mt/day |
11°34'52.44" N 37°21'90.810"E |
40 |
Amhara |
Bahir Dar |
Top Flour factory |
82mt/day |
11°34'35.018"N 37°21'50.373"E |
41 |
Amhara |
Bahir Dar |
Loza Flour Factory |
120mt/day |
11°34'33.27"N 37°21'40.837"E |
42 |
Amhara |
Bahir Dar |
Chis Abay |
42mt/day |
11°34'34.766"N 37°20'59.884"E |
43 |
Oromia |
Adama |
FANA |
120mt/day |
8.555455, 39.252651 |
44 |
Oromia |
Adama |
Tegem Food Complex |
62mt/day |
8.511381, 39.234166 |
45 |
Oromia |
Adama |
NEST Food Complex |
112 mt/day |
8.512142, 39.243231 |
46 |
Oromia |
Adama |
Asebot Food Complex |
82 mt/day |
8.512076, 39.267686 |
47 |
Oromia |
Adama |
Fikir Food Processing |
150mt/day |
8.511985, 39.268364 |
48 |
Oromia |
Adama |
Rediet Food Complex |
112mt/day |
8.554006, 39.253732 |
49 |
Oromia |
Adama |
Fenet Food Complex |
50mt/day |
8.545363, 39.252422 |
50 |
Oromia |
Adama |
Alhinan Food Complex |
112mt/day |
8.433641, 39.323194 |
51 |
Oromia |
Adama |
DINA Food Complex |
200 mt/day |
8.433641, 39.323194 |
52 |
Oromia |
Adama |
Neja Hayredin Food Complex |
60mt/day |
8.388751, 39.331363 |
53 |
Oromia |
Adama |
Addis Dallas Industries Plc |
82mt/day |
8.388751, 39.331363 |
54 |
Oromia |
Adama |
Biya Weya Food Complex |
112mt/day |
8.435421, 39.323470 |
55 |
Oromia |
Adama |
Awfat Food Plc |
130 mt/day |
8.536766, 39.286896 |
56 |
Oromia |
Adama |
Mana Food Complex Plc |
140mt/day |
8.546014, 39.274513 |
57 |
Oromia |
Adama |
Alpha Food Complex Plc |
112mt/day |
8.529249, 39.285052 |
58 |
Oromia |
Adama |
Mohamed Abubaker (Family)Food Complex |
75mt/day |
8.524810, 39.279263 |
59 |
Oromia |
Adama |
Bonny Flour Complex |
112mt/day |
8.526988, 39.273492 |
60 |
Oromia |
Adama |
Bereket Zelalem Flour Mill |
36mt/day |
8.548223, 39.252973 |
61 |
Oromia |
Adama |
Muzemil Flour Mill |
62mt/day |
8.52734, 39.271314 |
62 |
Tigray |
Mekelle |
Romanat Flour Factory |
60mt/day |
N 13°31'36.76548" , E 39°28'3.5796" |
63 |
Tigray |
Mekelle |
Huda Food Complex |
163mt/day |
N 13°31'39.72576" , E 39°28'2.91396" |
64 |
Tigray |
Mekelle |
Weather Flour Factory |
30mt/day |
N 13°31'49.49472" , E 39°28'4.73232" |
65 |
Tigray |
Mekelle |
FITG Food Ccomplex |
82mt/day |
N 13°31'58.55016" , E 39°28'8.2632" |
66 |
Tigray |
Mekelle |
Senay Flour Factory |
82mt/day |
N 13°31'58.98576" , E 39°28'7.815" |
67 |
Tigray |
Mekelle |
Tigray Flour Company |
50mt/day |
N 13°28'38.80668" , E 39°32'35.43792" |
68 |
Tigray |
Shire |
Hagona Flour Factory |
5mt/hr |
N 14.1127801, E 38.275655 |
69 |
Tigray |
Shire |
Adyabo Flour Factory |
5mt/hr |
N 14.114140, E 38.276646 |
70 |
Tigray |
Shire |
Unknown (around Guna Industrial Park) |
Unknown |
Unknown |
71 |
Tigray |
Shire |
Unknown (around Guna Industrial Park) |
Unknown |
Unknown |
72 |
Tigray |
Shire |
Unknown (around Guna Industrial Park) |
Unknown |
Unknown |
73 |
Tigray |
Shire |
Unknown (around Guna Industrial Park) |
Unknown |
Unknown |
74 |
Tigray |
Shire |
Unknown (around Guna Industrial Park) |
Unknown |
Unknown |
75 |
Gambella |
Gambella |
Baro Flour Factory |
1.75mt/hr |
8°13'37" N, 34°35'22" E |
76 |
Gambella |
Gambella |
ETHIO Special flour factory |
1.88mt/hr |
8° 13' 48" N, 34°35'25" E |
77 |
Gambella |
Gambella |
GUR flour factory |
3.88mt/hr |
8°13'18''N, 34°36'29''E |
78 |
Gambella |
Gambella |
Lechwe Flour factory |
1.75mt/hr |
8°13'15" N , 34°35'53" E |
78 |
Gambella |
Gambella |
Unique flour factory |
2.25mt/hr |
8°16'6''N, 34°35'13''E |
80 |
Gambella |
Gambella |
Yassir Food Factory |
1.75mt/hr |
8' 16' 22" N 34 ', 34' 20"E |
81 |
Afar |
Semera |
Lucy Fabrica Logia |
1mt/hr |
11.7084833, 40.955178 |
Other Milling facilities
Approximately 250 mills are found in Ethiopia. In recent years Addis Ababa has lost the central function with mills being constructed in other parts of the country.
For more information on milling company contact details, please see the following link: 4.6 Storage and Milling Companies Contact List.
East Africa Group (ETH) LTD Anbessa Flour and Pasta Factory
Company Name and Address |
Contact Names and Email |
Telephone and Fax |
---|---|---|
East Africa Group (ETH) LTD Anbessa Flour and Pasta Factory |
Name:Tewdros Akilileberhan Title: Director Email: tewdrosab@yahoo.com |
Tel 1: +251 11-3711400 Tel 2: +251 11-3201263 Fax: +251 11-3727489 |
Facilities |
||
---|---|---|
Parking Area Inside Compound (m²) |
n/a |
|
Drainage |
Good |
|
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
|
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
n/a |
|
Electricity Load (KVA) |
600 KVA |
|
Backup Generator(s) |
Yes |
375 KVA |
Milling Equipment |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Origin of Machinery |
Year of Mfg |
Year of Installation |
Condition |
Italy (Padova) |
1945 |
1945 |
Working condition |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
Fortification Feeder |
No |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Bag Cleaning Plant |
No |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Staffing |
|
---|---|
Number of Full Time Skilled Workers |
42 |
Number of Full Time Labourers |
253 |
Weighbridge |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Number |
60 |
Capacity (MT) |
Length (m) |
Type |
Within Compound |
60 |
n/a |
n/a |
Building |
|||
---|---|---|---|
|
Length (m) |
Width (m) |
Height (m) |
Building – Wheat Mill |
30 |
65 |
15 |
Building – Maize Mill |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Walls |
Concrete |
||
Roof |
Metal |
||
Floor |
Concrete with wood |
Pest Control |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fumigation |
Yes / No |
Frequency |
Weekly / Monthly / Yearly |
Contracted |
Yes / No |
Spraying |
Yes / No |
Frequency |
Weekly / Monthly / Yearly |
Contracted |
Yes / No |
Rodenticides |
Yes / No |
Frequency |
Weekly / Monthly / Yearly |
Contracted |
Yes / No |
Rodent Trapping |
Yes / No |
Frequency |
Weekly / Monthly / Yearly |
Contracted |
Yes / No |
Security |
|
---|---|
Security |
Good |
Compound |
Fenced |
Other Comments |
n/a |
Access |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Distance from Main Town (km) |
Located in Addis Ababa City |
||
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
n/a |
||
Road Condition to Mill |
Good |
||
Road Limitations (if any) |
n/a |
||
Rail Connections |
No |
||
On the Railway From |
- |
To |
- |
Other Comments |
- |
Milling Capacity |
||
---|---|---|
Commodities |
Daily Capacity (MT) |
Monthly Activity (MT) |
Wheat |
55 |
1485 |
Storage Capacity |
||
---|---|---|
Storage in Metric Tons |
Wheat – Covered (MT) |
Flour – Covered (MT) |
Within the Compound |
Yes |
|
Outside the Compound |
No |
|
Capacity to Blend |
No |
Loading & Discharge Rates |
---|
|
Kokeb Flour & Pasta Factory
Company Name and Address |
Contact Names and Email |
Telephone and Fax |
---|---|---|
Kokeb Flour & pasta Factory |
Name: Kiflu Damte Title: General Manager Email: Web: |
Tel 1: +251 11-4191525 Fax: +251 11-4191532 |
Facilities |
||
---|---|---|
Parking Area Inside Compound (m²) |
Yes |
|
Drainage |
Good |
|
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
|
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
Yes |
Partially |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
Unknown |
|
Backup Generator(s) |
No |
- |
Milling Equipment |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Origin of Machinery |
Year of Mfg |
Year of Installation |
Condition |
Czechoslovakia |
1983 |
1984 |
Working condition |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
Fortification Feeder |
No |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Bag Cleaning Plant |
No |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Staffing |
|
---|---|
Number of Full Time Skilled Workers |
<100 |
Number of Full Time Labourers |
134 |
Weighbridge |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Number |
n/a |
Capacity (MT) |
Length (m) |
Type |
Within Compound |
80 |
n/a |
n/a |
Building |
|||
---|---|---|---|
|
Length (m) |
Width (m) |
Height (m) |
Building – Wheat Mill |
50 |
13 |
20 |
Building – Maize Mill |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Walls |
Concrete |
||
Roof |
Metal |
||
Floor |
Concrete with wood |
Pest Control |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
n/a |
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
n/a |
Rodenticides |
Yes |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
n/a |
Rodent Trapping |
n/a |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
n/a |
Security |
|
---|---|
Security |
Good |
Compound |
Fenced |
Other Comments |
n/a |
Access |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Distance from Main Town (km) |
Located in Addis Ababa Town |
||
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
n/a |
||
Road Condition to Mill |
Good |
||
Road Limitations (if any) |
n/a |
||
Rail Connections |
n/a |
||
On the Railway From |
- |
To |
- |
Other Comments |
- |
Milling Capacity |
||
---|---|---|
Commodities |
Daily Capacity (MT) |
Monthly Activity (MT) |
Wheat |
40 |
1200 |
Storage Capacity |
||
---|---|---|
Storage in Metric Tons |
Wheat – Covered (MT) |
Flour – Covered (MT) |
Within the Compound |
Yes |
|
Outside the Compound |
No |
|
Capacity to Blend |
No |
Loading & Discharge Rates |
---|
Loading rate=10 ETB/MT Discharge rate=10 ETB/MT |
Transport Capacity at Mill |
2 Trucks of each capacity 12 MT |
Astco Food Complex PLC
Company Name and Address |
Contact Names and Email |
Telephone and Fax |
---|---|---|
Astco Food Complex PLC |
Name:Seid Salim Title: General Manager Email: n/a |
Tel 1: +251 11-4343066 Fax: n/a |
Facilities |
||
---|---|---|
Parking Area Inside Compound (m²) |
|
|
Drainage |
Good |
|
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
|
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
Yes |
Yes, as well as pneumatic transport system |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
450 KVA |
|
Backup Generator(s) |
Yes |
450 KVA |
Milling Equipment |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Origin of Machinery |
Year of Mfg |
Year of Installation |
Condition |
Switzerland |
2002 |
2003 |
Good |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
Fortification Feeder |
No |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Bag Cleaning Plant |
No |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Staffing |
|
---|---|
Number of Full Time Skilled Workers |
21 |
Number of Full Time Labourers |
34 |
Weighbridge |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Number |
n/a |
Capacity (MT) |
Length (m) |
Type |
Within Compound |
80 |
n/a |
n/a |
Building |
|||
---|---|---|---|
|
Length (m) |
Width (m) |
Height (m) |
Building – Wheat Mill |
60 |
24 |
27 |
Building – Maize Mill |
60 |
24 |
27 |
Walls |
Concrete |
||
Roof |
Metal |
||
Floor |
Concrete with wood |
Pest Control |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
Yes, Outsourced |
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
n/a |
Rodenticides |
Yes |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
n/a |
Rodent Trapping |
n/a |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
n/a |
Security |
|
---|---|
Security |
Good |
Compound |
Fenced |
Other Comments |
n/a |
Access |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Distance from Main Town (km) |
n/a |
||
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
n/a |
||
Road Condition to Mill |
Good |
||
Road Limitations (if any) |
n/a |
||
Rail Connections |
Yes |
||
On the Railway From |
- |
To |
- |
Other Comments |
- |
Milling Capacity |
||
---|---|---|
Commodities |
Daily Capacity (mt) |
Monthly Activity (mt) |
Wheat |
110 |
2860 |
Maize |
10 |
260 |
Storage Capacity |
||
---|---|---|
Storage in Metric Tons |
Wheat – Covered (MT) |
Flour – Covered (MT) |
Within the Compound |
1,000 MT * 5 in steel Silo = 5,000 MT |
|
Outside the Compound |
Concrete 3,500 m2 and 1,500 MT warehouse space |
|
Capacity to Blend |
Yes |
Loading & Discharge Rates |
Loading rate = 10 ETB/MT Discharge rate = 10 ETB/MT |
Transport Capacity at Mill |
No |
Health Care Food Manufacturing PLC
Company Name and Address |
Contact Names and Email |
Telephone and Fax |
---|---|---|
Health Care Food Manufacturing PLC |
Name:Deresse Kassa Title: General Manager Email: tewdrosab@yahoo.com Web: |
Tel 1: +251 11-4390854 Tel 2: Fax: +251 11-4393940 |
Facilities |
||
---|---|---|
Parking Area Inside Compound (m²) |
n/a |
|
Drainage |
Good |
|
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
|
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
Yes |
|
Electricity Load (KVA) |
850 KVA |
|
Backup Generator(s) |
Yes |
650 KVA |
Milling Equipment |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Origin of Machinery |
Year of Manifacturing |
Year of Installation |
Condition |
Switzerland, Buhler |
2000 |
2006 |
Good |
USA |
2002 |
2002 |
Good |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
Fortification Feeder |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Bag Cleaning Plant |
No |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Building |
|||
---|---|---|---|
|
Length (m) |
Width (m) |
Height (m) |
Building – Wheat Mill |
30 |
10 |
13 |
Building – Maize Mill |
20 |
10 |
5 |
Walls |
Concrete |
||
Roof |
Metal |
||
Floor |
Concrete with wood |
Pest Control |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
n/a |
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
n/a |
Rodenticides |
Yes |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
n/a |
Rodent Trapping |
n/a |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
n/a |
Security |
|
---|---|
Security |
Good |
Compound |
Fenced |
Other Comments |
n/a |
Access |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Distance from Main Town (km) |
Located in Addis Ababa |
||
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
n/a |
||
Road Condition to Mill |
Good |
||
Road Limitations (if any) |
n/a |
||
Rail Connections |
No |
||
On the Railway From |
- |
To |
- |
Other Comments |
- |
Milling Capacity |
||
---|---|---|
Commodities |
Daily Capacity (MT) |
Monthly Activity (MT) |
Wheat |
25 MT (50MT) |
625 MT (1250MT) |
Storage Capacity |
||
---|---|---|
Storage in Metric Tons |
Wheat – Covered (MT) |
Flour – Covered (MT) |
Within the Compound |
2500 MT |
|
Outside the Compound |
1500 MT |
|
Capacity to Blend |
Yes |
Loading & Discharge Rates |
Narrative |
Transport Capacity at Mill |
No |
Hilina Enriched Food Processing Legetafo
Company Name and Address |
Contact Names and Email |
Telephone and Fax |
---|---|---|
Hilina Enriched Food Processing Legetafo |
Name: Hilina Belete Title: General Manager Email: Web: |
Tel 1: +251 11-6519909 Tel 2: +251 11-6519913 Fax: +251 11-4421252 |
Facilities |
||
---|---|---|
Parking Area Inside Compound (m²) |
Yes |
|
Drainage |
Good |
|
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
|
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
Yes |
|
Electricity Load (KVA) |
600 KVA |
|
Backup Generator(s) |
Yes |
600 KVA |
Milling Equipment |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Origin of Machinery |
Year of Manifacturing |
Year of Installation |
Condition |
Turkey |
2010 |
2010 |
Excellent |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
Fortification Feeder |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Bag Cleaning Plant |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Staffing |
|
---|---|
Number of Full Time Skilled Workers |
52 |
Number of Full Time Labourers |
142 |
Building |
|||
---|---|---|---|
|
Length (m) |
Width (m) |
Height (m) |
Building – Wheat Mill |
11 |
6 |
4 |
Building – Maize Mill |
15 |
11 |
4 |
Walls |
Hollow Concrete block |
||
Roof |
Sheet metal |
||
Floor |
Concrete with epoxy layer |
Pest Control |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
Yes, outsourced |
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
n/a |
Rodenticides |
Yes |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
n/a |
Rodent Trapping |
n/a |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
n/a |
Security |
|
---|---|
Security |
Good |
Compound |
Fenced |
Other Comments |
n/a |
Access |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Distance from Main Town (km) |
20 km |
||
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
0 Minutes |
||
Road Condition to Mill |
At the time the road was not in good condition |
||
Road Limitations (if any) |
n/a |
||
Rail Connections |
No |
||
On the Railway From |
- |
To |
- |
Other Comments |
- |
Milling Capacity |
||
Commodities |
Daily Capacity (MT) |
Monthly Activity (MT) |
Wheat |
165 |
n/a |
Maize |
700 |
n/a |
Storage Capacity |
||
---|---|---|
Storage in Metric Tons |
Wheat – Covered (MT) |
Flour – Covered (MT) |
Within the Compound |
Yes |
|
Outside the Compound |
No |
|
Loading & Discharge Rates |
---|
Loading costs are covered by us. Client is responsible for unloading |
Transport Capacity at Mill |
They are offering free transport service with in Addis Ababa for any size of order |
Seka Business Group p.l.c Legetafo
Company Name and Address |
Contact Names and Email |
Telephone and Fax |
---|---|---|
Seka Business Group p.l.c Legetafo |
Name:Temam Abamilk Title: General Manager Email: Web: |
Tel 1: +251 11-1571258 Tel 2: +251 911-884250 Fax: +251 11-1560185 |
Facilities |
||
---|---|---|
Parking Area Inside Compound (m²) |
Yes |
|
Drainage |
Good |
|
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
|
Number of Ventilators (screened) |
Yes |
Open |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
1150 KVA |
|
Backup Generator(s) |
Yes |
250 KVA |
Milling Equipment |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Origin of Machinery |
Year of Manifacturing |
Year of Installation |
Condition |
China |
2003 |
2005 |
Good |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Type of Equipment |
Available |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
Fortification Feeder |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Bag Cleaning Plant |
No |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
De-stoning Plant |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Metal Extractor |
Yes |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Staffing |
|
---|---|
Number of Full Time Skilled Workers |
50 |
Number of Full Time Labourers |
75 |
Weighbridge |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Number |
n/a |
Capacity (MT) |
Length (m) |
Type |
Within Compound |
60 |
n/a |
n/a |
Pest Control |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fumigation |
Yes |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
n/a |
Spraying |
Yes |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
n/a |
Rodenticides |
Yes |
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
n/a |
Rodent Trapping |
|
Frequency |
n/a |
Contracted |
n/a |
Security |
|
---|---|
Security |
Good |
Compound |
Fenced |
Other Comments |
|
Access |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Distance from Main Town (km) |
20 km |
||
Travel Time if not Located in Town (hours) |
20 minutes |
||
Road Condition to Mill |
At the time not good |
||
Road Limitations (if any) |
|
||
Rail Connections |
No |
||
On the Railway From |
- |
To |
- |
Other Comments |
- |
Milling Capacity |
||
Commodities |
Daily Capacity (MT) |
Monthly Activity (MT) |
Wheat |
70 |
1820 |
Storage Capacity |
||
---|---|---|
Storage in Metric Tons |
Wheat – Covered (MT) |
Flour – Covered (MT) |
Within the Compound |
600 |
|
Outside the Compound |
600 |
|
Capacity to Blend |
No |
Loading & Discharge Rates |
---|
Loading rate=10 ETB/MT Discharge rate=10 ETB/MT |
Transport Capacity at Mill |
Outsourced |
Additional milling companies which can process whole wheat include:
Name |
Milling Capacity (MT) |
---|---|
Alpha food complex |
100 |
Hira Food Complex |
40 |
Al Hinan |
120 |
DH Geda flour Mill |
120 |
Kojj Food complex |
140 |
Fana Food Complex |
60 |
Dina Food Processing |
180 |
Source: WFP Food assessment report October 2022
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
Ethiopia - 3 Ethiopia Services and Supply
Ethiopia is the second most populous country in Africa (120,283,026 in 2020 according to the World Bank)1, is a one-party state with a planned economy.
Ethiopia is a growing Horn of Africa construction- and services-based economy, with annual GDP growth rate of 5.6% in 2021. In 2022, the real GDO growth fell to 5.3% but remained above East Africa’s average.2 The fall in GDP growth and the rise in inflation to 34% in 2022 result from internal conflict and humanitarian crises, but also macro-economic conjunctures. According to the African Development Bank, the GDP of Ethiopia is projected to grow 5.8% in 2023 and 6.2% in 2024. The industries projected to support this growth include tourism, industry, private consumption and investment, as well as the prospect of liberalizing additional sectors.3
The agricultural sector remains the largest contributor to Ethiopia’s GDP (37.57%), followed by Services (36.25%) and Industry (21.85%).4 According to the African Development Bank, recent supply-side drivers of growth include industry and services, while demand-side drivers include private consumption and investment.
Ethiopia - 3.1 Ethiopia Fuel
Overview
Ethiopia consumes daily one million litres of benzene, 6.5 million litres of diesel and two million litres of jet fuel. The annual kerosene consumption is 260,000 metric tons. The consumption of kerosene is dwindling as the public is using electric stoves instead of kerosene ones. The country has 13 fuel depots in different parts of the country that can store 360,000 cubic meters of petroleum products.
Local supply (domestic refinery production and imports combined) does meet the needs of the country, especially for aviation and ground fuels. There are some national priorities in the availability of fuel but the local industry can expand the fuel supply to meet the needs of humanitarian organisations. It is also possible for humanitarian organizations to contract a reputable supplier/distributor directly to provide its fuel needs.
Fuel transactions in Addis Ababa has gone digital in all the gas stations as part of a planned nationwide roll out. The gas stations started implementing mandatory fuel transactions through digital payments electronically through ethio telecom’s platform, telebirr after instructions from the Petroleum and Energy Authority. The platform will offer a seamless and secure payment system that will benefit both customers and fuel stations. This has also created some initial bottlenecks; large ques are seen at the fuel stations because vendors and public are still learning how to use this newly implemented system. https://ethiopianmonitor.com/2023/04/25/gas-stations-in-addis-start-digital-fuel-transactions-ahead-of-nationwide-rollout/
For more information on government and fuel provider contact details, please see the following links: 4.1 Government Contact List and 4.7 Fuel Providers Contact List
Information may also be found at: http://www.mytravelcost.com/petrol-prices/ which is updated monthly.
Energy Pricing
Energy Pricing Energy pricing policy plays a crucial role in mainstreaming energy markets such that certain preferred energy forms and services could be used in lieu of other less preferred options. Energy production and utilization efficiency, energy transition, access to modern energy services, expansion of renewable energy technologies, carbon neutrality in energy utilization, competition and investment decisions in the energy sector could all be influenced through the application of appropriate pricing instruments. The most desirable pricing policy is to follow market prices whenever the conditions exist for competitive markets. However, market imperfections prevail in energy markets requiring pricing policy interventions to reflect true costs of energy services that internalize financial, economic, social and environmental costs.
The energy pricing policy instruments allows market mechanisms to play central role if the presence of market imperfections do not obstruct the realization of certain basic energy objectives and principles. It applies basic principles of longer-term cost-effectiveness and financial viability, economic efficiency, income distribution/ social well-being, and sustainable development as main drivers for energy pricing intervention. It Introduces targeted and time-bound subsidies and pricing instruments in areas where market mechanisms fail to promote access to certain energy services for low-income groups, and when certain energy forms fail to compete until bottlenecks are removed. Provides clear signal to energy consumers and producers through pricing mechanisms. Keeps updated pricing information for biomass and other fuels (at key geographic areas).
The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Ministry of Trade and Industry revises the price of fuel every month based on the world market.
Source ( Ethiopia: Ministry Announces Revised Fuel Prices (2merkato.com)
Fuel Prices per Litre as of: May 2023 (local currency and USD - $) |
|
---|---|
Petrol |
69.43 ETB 1.27USD |
Diesel |
71.08 ETB 1.28 USD |
Paraffin |
71.08 ETB 1.28 USD |
Jet A-1 |
66.60 ETB 1.22 USD |
Seasonal Variations
The seasonal variations are mostly based on the world market rates. Priorities are therefore given to key bodies like medical ambulance, military, police and firefighting equipment. Rationing is done in locations that are dependent on generators. For the UN, WFP imports bulk fuel which augments supply from the local market. WFP has also prepositioned bulk fuel for its operation in cities with limited supply, this also supports other UN Agencies and International Humanitarian Organizations.
Seasonal Variations |
|
---|---|
Are there national priorities in the availability of fuel? (i.e. are there restrictions or priorities for the provision of fuel such as to the military?) |
Yes |
Is there a rationing system? |
No |
Is fuel to lower income / vulnerable groups subsidized? |
No |
Can the local industry expand fuel supply to meet humanitarian needs? |
Yes |
Is it possible for a humanitarian organization to directly contract a reputable supplier / distributor to provide its fuel needs? |
Yes |
Fuel Transportation
Ethiopia being a landlocked country, its fuel and lubricants imports are through the port of Djibouti and stored in Horizon Djibouti terminal (HDT) This facility has two berths that accommodates 12 fuel tanker trucks loading bay. Road transportation is done from two (2) corridors via Galafi border mille-Awash or Dewele. The major fuel importers are Ethiopian Petroleum Supply Enterprise (EPSE) who does importation for diesel, fuel and kerosene while Ethiopian Airlines Enterprise does aviation fuel.
Some existing bottleneck in the transportation of fuel is impacted by high port and handling charges, indirect additional transit costs, vehicle operating cost which is caused by fuel levy and in some section of the country poor rood network. Main transportation mode is railway and road. There’s a growing demand against the supply in commercial market. Long queues are regularly seen in most fuel stations across the country including the capital city. This is characterized by shortage of road freight transport capacity in the country. The gradual reduction of fuel subsidy has also seen an upward price change.
Standards, Quality and Testing
The Ethiopian ministry of energy established regulatory body to control fuel adulteration practice. However, consumer have challenges in identifying if fuel quality in the market is within set standards. Ethiopian Standard Authority (ESA) is an agency mandated to conduct fuel quality test. Other companies have acquired own density testing equipment for instance glass hydrometer for streamlining their own internal controls
Industry Control Measures |
|
---|---|
Do tanks have adequate protection against water mixing with the fuel? |
Yes |
Are there filters in the system which monitor where fuel is loaded into aircraft? |
Yes |
Is there adequate epoxy coating of tanks on trucks? |
n/a |
Is there a presence of suitable firefighting equipment? |
Yes |
Standards Authority |
|
---|---|
Is there a national or regional standards authority? |
Yes |
If yes, please identify the appropriate national and/or regional authority. |
National: Regional: |
If yes, are the standards adequate/properly enforced? |
Yes |
Testing Laboratories |
|
---|---|
Are there national testing laboratories? |
Yes |
Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory |
|
---|---|
Company |
n/a |
Name |
n/a |
Address |
n/a |
Telephone and Fax |
n/a |
Contact |
n/a |
Standards Used |
n/a |
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
Ethiopia - 3.2 Ethiopia Transporters
In Ethiopia there are currently 12,766 cross border vehicles. Of which, 2871 are of 20 – 29.9MT capacity, 710 are of 30 – 34.9 MT capacity, 1,734 are of 35 – 37.9MT capacity and 7,451 are of 38 MT and above capacity.
The usage age of these vehicles ranges between 0 and 20. Out of the 12,766 total trucks, 5,811 are between 0-10 years, 2,703 are between 10.1 and 15, while 1,860 are between 15.1 and 20 with 2,392 trucks aging 20 years and above.
For more information on transport company contact details, please see the following link: 4.8 Ethiopia Transporter Contact List.
Below is summary table of transporters available for both inland and overland transportations (source WFP June 2023)
No |
Name |
Number of trucks |
Capacity |
Focus Area |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Abdirashad Ahmed Local Inland Freight Private Transport |
10.00 |
239.95 |
Inland |
2 |
Abeba Transport Private Limited Company |
15.00 |
571.30 |
Djibouti |
3 |
Abiyot Woltaji (Gambella) |
|
|
Gambella Inland and Overland SS |
4 |
Ahmed Hassen Local Inland Freight Private Transport |
9.00 |
320.18 |
Inland |
5 |
Ahmed Yusuf (Boxooshe) local Inland level 4 Freight Private Transport |
8.00 |
205.80 |
Inland |
6 |
Al-Nasri Inland Level 3-B Transport Owners Association |
50.00 |
615.73 |
Inland |
7 |
Asefa Gurmessa |
|
|
Gambella Inland and Overland SS |
8 |
Asmamaw Layke Local Inland Freight Private Transport |
18.00 |
521.15 |
Inland |
9 |
Asmamaw Melesse Local Inland Level-4 Freight Private Transport |
10.00 |
447.30 |
Inland |
10 |
Atlantic Local Inland Level 3-B Freight Transport Owners association |
57.00 |
1839.90 |
Inland |
11 |
Awash cross border Level 4 Dry Freight Private Company |
66.00 |
2820.60 |
Djibouti |
12 |
Awel Ansha Agri. Development, Grain Trade & Pvt Cargo Freight Tr. |
34.00 |
1306.27 |
Inland |
13 |
Awsa Dry Freight Service Private Limited Company |
10.00 |
158.38 |
Inland |
14 |
Aynalem Seyoum Level 2 Cross Border Private Transport |
17.00 |
637.10 |
Djibouti |
15 |
Babile Domestic Level 2-B Freight Transport Owners association |
80.00 |
1095.57 |
Inland |
16 |
Bekelcha Transport Share Company |
97.00 |
3667.20 |
Djibouti |
17 |
Bekele Wolde Local inland Level 4 Freight Pvt. Transport |
20.00 |
765.00 |
Inland |
18 |
Berhe Hagos Import Export |
24.00 |
904.00 |
Djibouti |
19 |
Birhan Cross Border Level 2-A Freight Transport Owenrs Association. |
|
7964.74 |
Inland |
20 |
Bollore Transport and Logistics Ethiopia SC |
|
|
Djibouti |
21 |
Chilalo Enterprise PLC |
7.00 |
221.21 |
Inland |
22 |
Dallol Transport and Trade Share Company |
6.00 |
226.20 |
Djibouti and Inland |
23 |
Darul Iman Local inland Level 3B Freight T.O.A |
50.00 |
675.61 |
Inland |
24 |
Dejen Transport and Logistics Share Company |
|
|
Djibouti |
25 |
Deyah Local Inland Level 3-B Freight Tranbsport OA |
50.00 |
678.45 |
Inland |
26 |
Edmealem Ejigu Tesema |
49.00 |
1879.60 |
Djibouti |
27 |
Emal trading and Logistics PLC |
10.00 |
513.70 |
Djibouti |
28 |
Emergency Relief Transport Enterprise (ERTE) |
42.00 |
1802.90 |
Djibouti |
30 |
Express Cross Border Level 1 Dry Freight Private Transport |
56.00 |
2114.80 |
Djibouti |
31 |
Fafan Transport and Construction Co. |
13.00 |
437.59 |
Inland |
32 |
Fana Transport and Trading PLC |
2.00 |
80.00 |
Djibouti |
33 |
Fikadu Yilma Azule |
|
|
Gambella Inland and Overland SS |
34 |
Gashaw Bishaw Local Inland Freight Private Transport |
15.00 |
415.43 |
Inland |
35 |
Get - As International Pvt.Ltd.Co Tran. Unit |
53.00 |
2005.50 |
Djibouti |
36 |
Global Transport and Trade Share Company |
|
|
Djibouti |
37 |
GS trading PLC |
77.00 |
3080.00 |
Djibouti |
38 |
Habtamu Tamene Local Inland Level 4 Freight Private Transport |
12.00 |
411.58 |
Inland |
39 |
Haile Tesfakiros Cross Border L-4 Pvt Freight Tra. |
42.00 |
1601.90 |
Djibouti |
40 |
Hailemariam Mazengia Local Inland Level 4 Private FT |
12.00 |
418.45 |
Inland |
41 |
Hargele Hamole PLC |
25.00 |
957.50 |
Djibouti |
42 |
Hidase Transport and Trade Share Company |
|
|
Djibouti |
43 |
Hire Local inland Freight transport Cooperation |
48.00 |
591.97 |
Inland |
44 |
Hodosan Local Inland Level 3-B Freight Transport Owners Association |
56.00 |
709.29 |
Inland |
45 |
Horu Transport and Trade Share Company |
10.00 |
385.70 |
Djibouti and Inland |
46 |
Hossana Freight Transport |
24.00 |
920.70 |
Inland |
47 |
Idil Transport and Trading PLC |
10.00 |
345.75 |
Inland |
48 |
Jet Transport PLC |
|
|
Djibouti |
49 |
Jilcha Ketema Weldetsadik |
|
|
Gambella Inland and Overland SS |
50 |
Kokeb Transport and Trade Share Company |
|
|
Djibouti |
51 |
Loul Riek Jock Freight Transport |
|
|
Gambella Inland and Overland SS |
52 |
Lusidle Logistics and Transport PLC |
|
|
Gambella Inland and Overland SS |
53 |
Maccfa Freight Logistics Private Limited Company |
14.00 |
507.70 |
Djibouti |
54 |
Medin Fana Transport Logistics and Trade Share Company |
6.00 |
229.80 |
Djibouti |
55 |
Mekonen Seid Private Freight Transport |
18.00 |
577.80 |
Inland |
56 |
Midnimo Local Inland level 3 B Freight Transport Owners Association |
20.00 |
|
Inland |
57 |
Mohammed Mohamud Abdi level 4 Local Inland Freight transport company |
9.00 |
185.35 |
Inland |
58 |
Mubarak Local Inland Level 3-B Freight Transport OA |
56.00 |
689.39 |
Inland |
59 |
Myseru General Trading PLC |
69.00 |
2609.80 |
Djibouti and Inland |
60 |
Nefas Silk Paints Factory PLC |
105.00 |
4289.60 |
Djibouti |
61 |
Nigat shumiye local grade 4 dry freight private transport |
19.00 |
638.21 |
Inland |
62 |
Nuredin Aliye Freight Transport |
13.00 |
428.97 |
Inland |
63 |
Region 5 Transport and Construction Company |
10.00 |
484.25 |
Inland |
64 |
Sahid Transport |
8.00 |
173.96 |
Inland |
65 |
Selam Cross Border Level 2-A Freight Transport Owners Association |
|
|
Djibouti and Inland |
66 |
Semien Transport and Trade Share Company |
|
|
Djibouti |
67 |
Shewaye Gebru Transport |
|
|
Gambella Inland and Overland SS |
68 |
Shewaye W/mairam Memorial Local Inland Dry Freight Pvt. Transport |
12.00 |
426.54 |
Inland |
69 |
Shikur Abder Local Inland Level 4 Freight Private Transport |
8.00 |
147.37 |
Inland |
70 |
Shikur Abubeker Local Inland Freight Private Transport |
19.00 |
725.13 |
Inland |
71 |
Star Local Inland Transport L-3B Freight Transport A |
31.00 |
548.35 |
Inland |
72 |
Teff Transport Private Limited company |
40.00 |
1534.40 |
Djibouti and Inland |
73 |
TEKHAF Trading Private Limited Company |
36.00 |
1359.10 |
Djibouti |
74 |
Tenagnework Transport |
15.00 |
516.41 |
Inland |
75 |
Tikur Abay Transport PLC |
153.00 |
6307.70 |
Djibouti and Inland |
76 |
Trans-Ethiopia Transport PLC |
|
|
Djibouti |
77 |
Tsehay Transport and Trade Share Company |
|
|
Djibouti |
78 |
Ugaadah Transportation Company |
8.00 |
216.00 |
Inland |
79 |
Umer Hassen Dry Freight Pvt. Transport |
20.00 |
780.14 |
Inland |
80 |
Yaregal Dereje Zerhun Freight Transport |
26.00 |
949.00 |
Djibouti |
81 |
Yibelu Mosseiewa Private Freight Transport |
25.00 |
955.40 |
Djibouti |
82 |
Yohanes Kebede Local Inland Freight Transport |
10.00 |
384.82 |
Inland |
83 |
YORRAT Level-4 Local Inland freight Private Transport |
10.00 |
400.00 |
Inland |
Medin Cross Border Level-1A Freight Transport Owners Association Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 1A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
1 |
370 in working condition 16 under maintenance
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
3 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
57 |
|
38 MT and > |
335 |
|
Total Capacity |
386 |
|
Bright Cross Border Level-1A Freight Transport Owners Association Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 1A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
7 |
236 in working condition 13 under maintenance 46 not in service |
30 – 34.9 MT |
3 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
80 |
|
38 MT and > |
205 |
|
Total Capacity |
295 |
|
Grand United Cross Border Level-1A Freight Transport Owners Association Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 1A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
18 |
348 in working condition 20 under maintenance 5 not in service |
30 – 34.9 MT |
9 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
42 |
|
38 MT and > |
304 |
|
Total Capacity |
373 |
|
Welel Cross Border Level-1A Freight Transport Owners Association Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 1A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
24 |
304 in working condition 26 under maintenance 3 not in service |
30 – 34.9 MT |
4 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
90 |
|
38 MT and > |
215 |
|
Total Capacity |
333 |
|
Tsehay Cross Border Level-1A Freight Transport Owners Association Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 1A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
- |
275 in working condition 16 under maintenance 5 not in service |
30 – 34.9 MT |
16 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
83 |
|
38 MT and > |
236 |
|
Total Capacity |
335 |
|
Miraf Cross Border Level-1A Freight Transport Owners Association Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 1A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
29 |
198 in working condition 18 under maintenance 5 not in service |
30 – 34.9 MT |
7 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
37 |
|
38 MT and > |
148 |
|
Total Capacity |
221 |
|
Fetan Cross Border Level-1A Freight Transport Owners Association Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 1A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
1 |
270 in working condition 3 under maintenance 19 not in service |
30 – 34.9 MT |
5 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
73 |
|
38 MT and > |
213 |
|
Total Capacity |
292 |
|
Kokeb Africa Cross Border Level-1A Freight Transport Owners Association Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 1A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
9 |
223 in working condition 2 under maintenance 16 not in service |
30 – 34.9 MT |
3 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
55 |
|
38 MT and > |
174 |
|
Total Capacity |
241 |
|
Continental Cross Border Level-1A Freight Transport Owners Association Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 1A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
1 |
128 in working condition 12 under maintenance 1 not in service |
30 – 34.9 MT |
1 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
40 |
|
38 MT and > |
99 |
|
Total Capacity |
241 |
|
Dejen Cross Border Level-1A Freight Transport Owners Association Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 1A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
1 |
246 in working condition 10 under maintenance
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
- |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
73 |
|
38 MT and > |
182 |
|
Total Capacity |
256 |
|
Ethiopia Sea Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 1 |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
- |
330 in working condition 17 under maintenance 2 not in service |
30 – 34.9 MT |
24 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
8 |
|
38 MT and > |
317 |
|
Total Capacity |
349 |
|
Trans Ethiopia Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 1 |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
- |
389 working 44 not in service |
30 – 34.9 MT |
- |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
- |
|
38 MT and > |
433 |
|
Total Capacity |
433 |
|
Derba Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 1 |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
- |
All working |
30 – 34.9 MT |
- |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
- |
|
38 MT and > |
314 |
|
Total Capacity |
314 |
|
Tikur Abay P.L.C Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
4 |
152 working trucks 73 under maintenance 31 not in service |
30 – 34.9 MT |
- |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
73 |
|
38 MT and > |
179 |
|
Total Capacity |
256 |
|
Get - As International Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 1 |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
- |
All working |
30 – 34.9 MT |
- |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
- |
|
38 MT and > |
127 |
|
Total Capacity |
127 |
|
Bakkalcha Transport Association Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 1 |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
- |
127 working trucks 19 under maintenance
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
- |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
- |
|
38 MT and > |
146 |
|
Total Capacity |
146 |
|
Orkid Business Group Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 1 |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
- |
103 working trucks 17 under maintenance 24 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
- |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
- |
|
38 MT and > |
144 |
|
Total Capacity |
144 |
|
Mayseru General Business P.L.C Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 1 |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
- |
77 working trucks 25 under maintenance
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
- |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
- |
|
38 MT and > |
102 |
|
Total Capacity |
102 |
|
Haile Tesfakiros Private Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 1 |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
13 |
157 working trucks 15 under maintenance 4 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
- |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
24 |
|
38 MT and > |
139 |
|
Total Capacity |
176 |
|
United Border Crossing Level-2A Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
60 |
167 working trucks 43 under maintenance 33 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
25 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
45 |
|
38 MT and > |
113 |
|
Total Capacity |
243 |
|
Gose Cross Border Level-2A Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
17 |
92 working trucks 2 under maintenance
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
7 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
21 |
|
38 MT and > |
49 |
|
Total Capacity |
94 |
|
Ghion Cross Border Level-2A Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
5 |
84 working trucks 10 under maintenance 19 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
9 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
23 |
|
38 MT and > |
76 |
|
Total Capacity |
113 |
|
Birhan Cross Border Level-2A Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
11 |
106 working trucks 6 under maintenance 18 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
8 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
36 |
|
38 MT and > |
75 |
|
Total Capacity |
130 |
|
Star Cross Border Level-2A Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
13 |
77 working trucks 23 under maintenance 13 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
12 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
23 |
|
38 MT and > |
65 |
|
Total Capacity |
113 |
|
Alpha Cross Border Level-2A Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
11 |
106 working trucks 6 under maintenance 18 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
8 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
36 |
|
38 MT and > |
75 |
|
Total Capacity |
112 |
|
Speed Cross Border Level-2A Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
36 |
97 working trucks 16 under maintenance 8 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
11 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
17 |
|
38 MT and > |
57 |
|
Total Capacity |
121 |
|
Africa Cross Border Level-2A Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
1 |
97working trucks 10 under maintenance 19 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
30 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
22 |
|
38 MT and > |
73 |
|
Total Capacity |
126 |
|
Selam Cross Border Level-2A Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
8 |
68 working trucks 11 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
10 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
35 |
|
38 MT and > |
26 |
|
Total Capacity |
79 |
|
Blue Nile Cross Border Level-2A Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
3 |
87 working trucks 13 under maintenance 3 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
1 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
18 |
|
38 MT and > |
81 |
|
Total Capacity |
103 |
|
Anbesa Beandinet Level-2A Cross Border Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
3 |
39 working trucks 6 under maintenance 16 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
5 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
7 |
|
38 MT and > |
46 |
|
Total Capacity |
61 |
|
Vision Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
4 |
75 working trucks 6 under maintenance 3 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
|
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
12 |
|
38 MT and > |
68 |
|
Total Capacity |
84 |
|
Solution Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
3 |
52 working trucks 40 under maintenance 14 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
5 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
15 |
|
38 MT and > |
83 |
|
Total Capacity |
106 |
|
FAST Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
3 |
42 working trucks 16 under maintenance 32 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
5 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
22 |
|
38 MT and > |
60 |
|
Total Capacity |
90 |
|
Unity Cross Border Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
392 |
381 working trucks 28 under maintenance
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
11 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
3 |
|
38 MT and > |
3 |
|
Total Capacity |
409 |
|
Yegna Cross Border Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
184 |
179 working trucks 13 under maintenance 12 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
17 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
3 |
|
38 MT and > |
3 |
|
Total Capacity |
204 |
|
Guna Cross Border Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
10 |
180 working trucks 1 under maintenance 3 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
- |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
6 |
|
38 MT and > |
180 |
|
Total Capacity |
184 |
|
Id Yor Cross Border Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
147 |
132 working trucks 11 under maintenance 9 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
5 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
- |
|
38 MT and > |
- |
|
Total Capacity |
152 |
|
Addis Cross Border Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
17 |
119 working trucks 15 under maintenance 6 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
21 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
4 |
|
38 MT and > |
98 |
|
Total Capacity |
140 |
|
Ketef Cross Border Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
37 |
117 working trucks 11 under maintenance 1 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
46 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
22 |
|
38 MT and > |
24 |
|
Total Capacity |
129 |
|
Abiykiber Cross Border Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
116 |
126 working trucks 7 under maintenance 9 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
12 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
3 |
|
38 MT and > |
11 |
|
Total Capacity |
142 |
|
Biza Cross Border Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 2B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
68 |
71 working trucks 3 under maintenance
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
1 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
4 |
|
38 MT and > |
1 |
|
Total Capacity |
74 |
|
Union Cross Border Level-3A Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 3A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
6 |
149 working trucks 14 under maintenance 4 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
85 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
35 |
|
38 MT and > |
41 |
|
Total Capacity |
167 |
|
Yemisrach Africa Cross Level-3A Border Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 3A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
48 |
51 working trucks 7 under maintenance 25 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
14 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
3 |
|
38 MT and > |
18 |
|
Total Capacity |
83 |
|
Millennium Cross Border Level-3A Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 3A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
25 |
80 working trucks 1 under maintenance
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
8 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
18 |
|
38 MT and > |
30 |
|
Total Capacity |
81 |
|
Buna Cross Border Level-3A Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 3A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
16 |
60 working trucks 14 under maintenance 15 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
20 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
22 |
|
38 MT and > |
31 |
|
Total Capacity |
89 |
|
Tekeze Cross Border Level-3A Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 3A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
25 |
57 working trucks 10 under maintenance 3 not in service |
30 – 34.9 MT |
15 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
9 |
|
38 MT and > |
21 |
|
Total Capacity |
70 |
|
Misrak Cross Border Level-3A Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 3A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
18 |
74 working trucks 5 under maintenance 3 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
42 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
6 |
|
38 MT and > |
16 |
|
Total Capacity |
82 |
|
Gibe Cross Border Level-3A Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 3A |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
2 |
28 working trucks 4 under maintenance
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
7 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
12 |
|
38 MT and > |
11 |
|
Total Capacity |
74 |
|
Yetebaberut Cross Level-3B Border Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 3B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
146 |
112 working trucks 24 under maintenance 34 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
17 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
7 |
|
38 MT and > |
- |
|
Total Capacity |
170 |
|
Miraj Cross Border Level-3B Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 3B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
118 |
90 working trucks 16 under maintenance 18 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
5 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
- |
|
38 MT and > |
1 |
|
Total Capacity |
124 |
|
Generation 2000 Cross Border Level-3B Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 3B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
113 |
75 working trucks 16 under maintenance 22 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
- |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
- |
|
38 MT and > |
- |
|
Total Capacity |
113 |
|
Wegagen Cross Border Level-3B Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 3B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
112 |
88 working trucks 12 under maintenance 16 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
1 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
2 |
|
38 MT and > |
1 |
|
Total Capacity |
116 |
|
A J K Cross Border Level-3B Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 3B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
78 |
62 working trucks 18 under maintenance 2 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
4 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
- |
|
38 MT and > |
- |
|
Total Capacity |
82 |
|
Netsanet Cross Border Level-3B Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
Regions Covered |
Level 3B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
99 |
83 working trucks 7 under maintenance 19 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
8 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
2 |
|
38 MT and > |
- |
|
Total Capacity |
109 |
|
Wukiyanos Cross Border Level-3B Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 3B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
67 |
47 working trucks 20 under maintenance
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
- |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
- |
|
38 MT and > |
- |
|
Total Capacity |
67 |
|
Sebrina Cross Border Level-3B Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 3B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
116 |
79 working trucks 13 under maintenance 33 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
5 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
1 |
|
38 MT and > |
3 |
|
Total Capacity |
125 |
|
International Cross Border Level-3B Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 3B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
72 |
50 working trucks 14 under maintenance 14 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
6 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
- |
|
38 MT and > |
- |
|
Total Capacity |
78 |
|
Elshaday Cross Border Level-3B Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 3B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
75 |
62 working trucks 11 under maintenance 9 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
3 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
2 |
|
38 MT and > |
2 |
|
Total Capacity |
82 |
|
Waliyadi Cross Border Level-3B Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 3B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
55 |
31 working trucks 20 under maintenance 7 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
- |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
- |
|
38 MT and > |
3 |
|
Total Capacity |
58 |
|
Nuniyat Cross Border Level-3B Freight Transport Company Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 3B |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
62 |
60 working trucks 7 under maintenance 4 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
5 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
1 |
|
38 MT and > |
3 |
|
Total Capacity |
71 |
|
J.S Trading Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 4 |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
- |
82 working trucks
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
- |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
- |
|
38 MT and > |
82 |
|
Total Capacity |
60 |
|
Noah Transport Association Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 4 |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
- |
13 working trucks 53 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
32 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
- |
|
38 MT and > |
34 |
|
Total Capacity |
66 |
|
Geda transport PLC Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 4 |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
- |
29 working trucks 16 under maintenance 53 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
- |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
38 |
|
38 MT and > |
|
|
Total Capacity |
45 |
|
Freighters International Transport PLC Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 4 |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
14 |
28 working trucks 24 under maintenance 6 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
32 |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
- |
|
38 MT and > |
12 |
|
Total Capacity |
58 |
|
Jer PLC Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 4 |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
1 |
20 working trucks
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
- |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
8 |
|
38 MT and > |
11 |
|
Total Capacity |
20 |
|
Kiya Transport PLC Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 4 |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
8 |
22 working trucks 6 under maintenance 19 not in service
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
- |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
3 |
|
38 MT and > |
47 |
|
Total Capacity |
66 |
|
Mekonnen Abriha Cross Border Transporter Transport Capacity Summary |
||
---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Level 4 |
|
Capacity |
Number of Vehicles |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
20 – 29.9 MT |
30 |
33 working trucks 8 under maintenance
|
30 – 34.9 MT |
- |
|
35 – 37.9 MT |
3 |
|
38 MT and > |
8 |
|
Total Capacity |
41 |
|
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Ethiopia - 3.3 Ethiopia Manual Labor
Employees who earn Ethiopian Birr (ETB) 601 per month and above are liable to pay employment income tax.
Tax brackets:
For salaries between 601 Birr and 1650 Birr per month: 10%
For salaries between 1651 Birr and 1650 Birr per month: 15%
For salaries between 3201 Birr and 5250 Birr per month: 20%
For salaries between 5251 Birr and 7800 Birr per month: 25%
For salaries between 7801 Birr and 10,900 Birr per month: 30%
Over 10,900 Birr per month: 35%
Please find more details here: http://www.erca.gov.et/index.php/news/international-news/473-income-from-employment-schedule-a
The revised loading and unloading rate for Commodities as of 8 June 2022
Table 1 Revised rates for bagged and cartooned commodities
Commodity Type |
Current Rate (ETB) |
Revised Rate (ETB) |
||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
|
Per Quintal |
Per mt |
Per Cartoon |
Per Quintal |
Per mt |
Per Cartoon |
Adj. Rate |
Except Somali and |
Cereals |
6.5 |
65 |
- |
8.0 |
80 |
- |
23% |
Cartooned oil and other liquids (20-25 Kgs) |
10 |
100 |
2 |
17.5 |
175 |
3.5 |
75% |
|
Cartooned oil and other liquids (<20 Kgs) |
8.75 |
87.5 |
1.75 |
12.5 |
125 |
2.5 |
43% |
|
Cartooned for non-liquid and non-food (<25 Kgs) |
8.75 |
87.5 |
1.75 |
12.5 |
125 |
2.5 |
43% |
|
Except Somali and Gambella |
Cereals |
7 |
70 |
- |
10 |
100 |
- |
43% |
Cartooned oil and other liquids (20-25 Kgs) |
11.25 |
112.5 |
2.25 |
17.5 |
175 |
3.5 |
56% |
|
Cartooned oil and other liquids (<20 Kgs) |
10 |
100 |
2 |
13.75 |
137.5 |
2.75 |
38% |
|
Cartooned for nonliquid and non-food (<25 Kgs) |
10 |
100 |
2 |
13.75 |
137.5 |
2.75 |
38% |
Table 2 Revised rate for re-bagging and restacking services
Activity |
Current Rate (ETB) |
Revised Rate (ETB) |
|
---|---|---|---|
Per Bag |
Adj. Rate |
||
Re-bagging |
2 |
4 |
100% |
Restacking |
2 |
4 |
100% |
Table 3 Revised rate for fumigation
Activity |
Current Rate (ETB) |
|
Revised Rate (ETB) |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Per Stack |
Per mt |
Per Quintal |
Per Stack |
Per mt |
Adj. Rate |
|
Fumigation |
600 |
1.2 |
0.12 |
800 |
1.6 |
100% |
Remark
-
For fumigation ETBC suggested the same rate as the current working rate.
For more information go through : EDRMC | Disaster Risk Management Commission
Ethiopia - 3.4 Ethiopia Telecommunications
Ethio telecom, previously known as the Ethiopian Telecommunications Corporation (ETC), is an Ethiopian telecommunication company founded in 2010 serving as the major internet and telephone service provider. Ethio telecom is owned by the Ethiopian government and maintains a monopoly over all telecommunication services in Ethiopia till 2021. Based in Addis Ababa, it is one of the "Big-5" group of state owned corporations in Ethiopia, along with Ethiopian Airlines, the Commercial Bank of Ethiopia, Ethiopian Insurance Corporation, and the Ethiopian Shipping Lines.
As part of the Ethio Telecom network expansion strategic plan, in November 2022 the company has launched 4G LTE services in 67 towns and made additional 4G LTE network expansions in the already service launched 27 towns. Based on this, a total of 181 towns, are connected with the 4G LTE service countrywide.
In May 2022, Ethio Telecom announced the launching of 5G services in Addis Ababa in six mobile stations and plan to extend to other major cities.
The Ethio Telecom has about 97% telecom services coverage in Ethiopia, being the biggest Telecom operator in the Country.
Safaricom Telecommunications Ethiopia started operating in Ethiopia in 2021 after winning applicant for a license to operate telecommunication services in Ethiopia. Safaricom Ethiopia is an international consortium named the Global Partnership for Ethiopia, comprising Safaricom Plc, Vodafone Group, , Sumitomo Corporation and British International Investment (formerly known as CDC Group). They were granted a nationwide full-service Unified Telecommunications Service License on 9 July 2021 and were officially registered as Safaricom Telecommunications Ethiopia Plc in July 2021.
Safaricom Telecommunications Ethiopia Officially Launched their services in October 2022. The current network coverage is accessible from this link https://safaricom.et/index.php/contact-us
Existing Humanitarian Telecoms Systems
UN telecommunication system:
For Voice
-
HF and VHF
-
VSAT Foodsat Local
-
PBX integrated with Extension.
-
Thuraya Satphone devices
For Data
-
Ethio Telecom Fiber ISP link
-
VSAT link and
-
Thuraya IP Data terminal
WFP depends mainly on Local ISP and VSAT link for the data connectivity in the field. WFP’s vehicles are fitted with HF & VHF mobile radios. Additionally portable handset radios are distributed to staffs to facilitate operations in the field.
Existing UN Telecommunications Systems |
|
---|---|
Organisations |
UN /WFP |
VHF frequencies |
Rx: 152.75 MHz, Tx: 157.675 |
HF frequencies |
8.94 Mhz, 5.44 Mhz, 6.88 Mhz, 5.118 Mhz, 7.510 Mhz, 7.855 Mhz, 9.185Mhz, 10.960Mhz, and 11.105 Mhz. |
Repeaters (Locations) |
ECA, JIJGA, Gode, Dire dawa , Mekelle, and Dessie |
VSAT |
All WFP offices have the Corporate VSAT solution except for the Bahir Dar, Kombolcha and Gondar Offices. WFP Ethiopia has 18 Offices in the Country. |
3.5 Ethiopia Food and Additional Suppliers
Approximately 250 mills are found in Ethiopia. In recent years Addis Ababa has lost the central function with mills being constructed in other parts of the country. Main Food Suppliers are identified in the Service Provider Contact list. Link attached.
WFP Vulnerability and Analysis Mapping (VAM): (http://vam.wfp.org/)
USAID Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET): (http://www.fews.net/)
For more information on food supplier contact details, please see the following link: 4.10 Supplier Contact List.
Generic country information can be located from sources which are regularly maintained and reflect current facts and figures. For a general overview of country data related to the service and supply sectors, please consult the following sources:
The Observatory of Economic Complexity – MIT (OEC): INSERT a link directly to the OEC country page if available (http://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/)
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
3.5.2 Ethiopia Additional Suppliers
Vehicle Rental
Vehicle rental service is available but can only be expected to meet the initial needs of a small company or organization. Vehicle rental companies are identified in the service providers contact list. Link attached.
Taxi Companies
Taxi service is available. Taxis in Addis Ababa are of two types. Yellow colour and blue colour taxis. UNDSS advises more precaution against the use of blue taxis in comparison to the yellow ones
Freight Forwarding Agents
Freight forwarding agents are identified in the service providers contact list.
Electricity and Power
Regarding power generation plants, currently, Ethiopian Electric Power administers 18 power plants there by generating a total of 4244 mega watt electricity nationwide.
Among the 18 power plants, 14 are from hydro namely Aba Samuel (6.6MW the first hydro power plant in Ethiopia), Gilgel Gibe III (1870MW), Beles (460MW), Gilgel Gibe II (420MW),Tekeze (300MW),Gilgel Gibe I(184MW), Melka wakena (153MW), Fincha (134MW), Amerti Neshi (95MW),Tis Abay II (73MW), Koka (43.2MW), Awash II (32MW), Awash III (32MW), and Tis Abay I (14.4MW) with a total installed capacity of 3814MW electricity.
Adama II (153MW), Ashegoda (120MW) and Adama I (51MW) are the wind power plants that has been generated electricity in Ethiopia which amounted 324MW on aggregate.
The remaining 104MW electricity is being generated from diesel generator and Aluto Geothermal plant (7.3MW).
Production Unit |
Type [1] |
Installed Capacity (MW) |
Current Production (MW) |
EEP |
Hydroelectric Power |
3814 |
|
EEP |
Geo-thermal power plants |
7.3 |
|
EEP |
Wind farm power plants |
324 |
|
[1] E.g. Hydroelectric power, Thermal power…
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
The ISP is Ethiopian Telecom (ETC) and the options of ADSL, GPRS/3G and V-SAT. There are no other service providers for internet in country.
Internet Service Providers |
||
---|---|---|
Are there ISPs available? (Yes / No) |
Yes |
|
Private or Government |
Government |
|
Dial-up only (Yes / No) |
No |
|
Approximate Rates |
Dial-up: |
No Info |
Broadband: |
No Info |
|
Max leasable ‘dedicated’ bandwidth |
No Info |
Generic country information can be located from sources which are regularly maintained and reflect current facts and figures. For a general overview of country data related to the service and supply sectors, please consult the following sources:
The Observatory of Economic Complexity – MIT (OEC): INSERT a link directly to the OEC country page if available (http://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/)
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
Ethiopia - 3.6 Ethiopia Additional Services
For more information on company contact details, please see the following link:
4.11 Additional Services Contact List
Vehicle Rental
Vehicle rental service is available especially in Addis to meet the needs of a company or organization and can be deployed to other regions. Vehicle rental companies are identified in the service providers contact list. Link attached.
Taxi Companies
Taxi services are available. Taxis in Addis Ababa has significantly expanded with the introduction of taxi App services, this is in addition to the blue colour taxis. There are several taxi services that can be ordered through the Apps. These include Ride, Zayride, Polo trip, Ze-Lucy, Catch, Seregela, Catch Taxi, Hello Taxi and Feres. UNDSS advises more precaution against the use of blue taxi.
10 Best Uber-Like Ride & Taxi Service Companies in Ethiopia — allaboutETHIO
Freight Forwarding Agents
Freight forwarding agents are identified in the service providers contact list.
Electricity and Power
Ethiopia has abundant renewable energy resources and has the potential to generate over 60,000 megawatts (MW) of electric power from hydroelectric, wind, solar and geothermal sources. As a result of Ethiopia's rapid GDP growth over the previous decade, demand for electricity has been steadily increasing. The electrification process causes GDP growth and high public demand for 110 million of its population. On total, Ethiopia produces 11 billion kWh from all facilities and exports other resources like natural gas or crude oil. However, the country is experiencing energy shortages and load shedding as it strives to offer supply for over 110 million people and predicted to grow 30% per year. With current ongoing projects, the country is constructing 4,500 MW of installed generation capacity. There is also a plan to increase power generation capacity in exponent to 17,000 MW in 10 years
Currently, Ethiopian Electric Power is managing 22 power generating stations. Among them, 16 are from hydro, these are Gibe III (1870 M.W), Beles (460 M.W), Gilgel Gibe II (420 MW), Tekeze (300 MW), Gilgel Gibe I (184 MW), Melka Wakena (153 MW), Fincha (134 MW), Amarti Neshe (95 MW), Tis Abay II (73 MW), Koka (43.2 MW), Awash II (32 MW), Awash III (32 MW), Tis Abay I (11.4 MW) Aba Samuel (6.6MW); Genale Dawa III (254 MW) and the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (the two early generation units of 750 MW) generate a total of 4818.2 MW from hydro.
In terms of wind, Adama II (153 MW), Ashgoda (120 MW) and Adama I (51 MW), additionally Ayisha II have been partially completed and started operation with the capacity of 80 MW. The rest is expected from steam power and diesel reserves.
There are numerous restraints over electrification with most people in rural areas utilize traditional biomass energy sources and lack of modernized transmission and distribution. To solve this, the government set up big projects to construct hydroelectric dams such as the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and Koysha Dam that provide fertile electricity throughout the country. The other issue is the power outrages that can adversely affects households from daily interruptions. Frequent power outage may lead to serious threat to people such as fear and discomfort to the environment as well as the use of alternative energy sources like charcoal, firewood, and candle.
Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD)
The primary purpose of the dam is electricity production to relieve Ethiopia's acute energy shortage and for electricity export to neighbouring countries. With a planned installed capacity of 5.15 gigawatts the dam will be the largest hydroelectric power plant in Africa when completed, as well as among the 20 largest in the world
First phase of filling the reservoir began in July 2020 and in August 2020 water level increased to 540 meters (40 meters higher than the bottom of the river which is at 500 meters above sea level). The second phase of filling was completed on 19 July 2021, water level increased to around 575 meters. The third filling was completed on 12 August 2022 to a level of 600 metres (2,000 ft), 25 m (82 ft) higher than the prior year completed second fill. Actual water level (November 2022) is at around 605 meters and was measured at Sentinel images. It will take between 4 and 7 years to fill with water, depending on hydrologic conditions during the filling period.
On 20 February 2022, the dam produced electricity for the first time, delivering it to the grid at a rate of 375 MW A second 375 MW turbine was commissioned in August 2022.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Ethiopian_Renaissance_Dam
The power outages are regular and are more elsewhere than are in Addis Ababa.
Production Unit |
Type [1] |
Installed Capacity (MW) |
Current Production (MW) |
---|---|---|---|
EPCO |
Hydroelectric Power |
814 |
1534 |
[1] E.g. Hydroelectric power, Thermal power…
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
The ISP is Ethiopian Telecom (ETC) and the options of ADSL, GPRS/3G and V-SAT. Recently Safaricom has been registered in the country as an additional service provider for mobile phone voice and Internet in select areas.
Internet Service Providers |
||
---|---|---|
Are there ISPs available? (Yes / No) |
Yes |
|
Private or Government |
Both |
|
Dial-up only (Yes / No) |
No |
|
Approximate Rates |
Dial-up: |
No Info |
Broadband: |
No Info |
|
Max leasable ‘dedicated’ bandwidth |
No Info |
Ethiopia - 3.7 Ethiopia Waste Management and Recycling InfrastructureAssessment
4 Ethiopia Contact Lists
In the following subsections the contact details for Ethiopia will be presented.
Ethiopia - 4.1 Ethiopian Government Contact List
Ministry |
National or Provincial/State Authority |
City / Town |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Fax Number |
Website |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resource |
National |
Addis Ababa |
Addis Ababa (Headquarters), Gurd Shola (Near to Century Mall) on the way to Egzher Ab, Addis Ababa. |
Ato Oumer Hussein |
Minister |
+251 11 646 0746 |
|
00251-116460651 |
||
Ministry of Tourism |
National |
Addis Ababa |
Africa Avenue Behind DH Geda Building Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
|
Hirut Kassaw |
Minister |
|
+251 11 861 96 18
|
|
|
|
Minister of Federal and Pastoralist Development Affairs (MOFPDA) |
National |
Addis Ababa |
P.O.BOX 5608 506 Mozambique St, Addis Ababa |
Ato Kebede Chane |
Minister |
+251115510000 |
|
+(251)11-5511200 / +(251)11 551 2639 |
||
Ministry OF Foreign AFFAIRS (MOFA) |
National |
Addis Ababa |
Menelik II Avenue, infront of Hilton Addis Hotel |
Demeke Mekonen |
Minister |
+251-115-517345 |
|
|
||
Ministry of Finance and Economic Cooperation (Mofed) |
National
|
Addis Ababa |
P.O.BOX 1037 or 1905 |
Dr. Ahmed Shide |
Minister |
|
00251-111552015 |
|
00251-111555189 |
|
Ministry of Industry |
National
|
Addis Ababa |
Woreda 09 Basha welde chilot |
Mr Melaku Alebel |
Minister |
|
|
|
||
Ministry of Health |
National
|
Addis Ababa |
Sudan St, P.O.Box 1234 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
Dr. Lia Tadesse |
Minister |
00251-115517011 |
|
00251-115519366 |
||
Ministry of Water and Energy |
National
|
Addis Ababa |
HAILE G/SILASE AVENUE P.O.BOX 5744/5673 Addis Ababa Ethiopia |
Dr. Eng. Habtamu Itefa |
Minister |
+251-11-6611111/ 011 6 626325 |
|
|
||
Ministry of Defence |
National |
Addis Ababa |
P.O.BOX 1373 |
Mr. Abreham Belay |
Minister |
|
|
|
||
Ministry of Innovation and Technology
|
National
|
Addis Ababa |
Arada Subcity, behind lycee G/Mariam School, Churchill Road, Addis Ababa P.O.Box 2490 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
Dr. Belete Molla
|
Minister |
|
00251-11126 5636
|
|
|
|
Ministry of Women, and Social Affaris |
National
|
Addis Ababa |
Sub city – kirkos P.O. Box:- 1293 - Addis Ababa - Ethiopia |
Dr. Ergogie Tesfaye |
Minister |
00251-115528394 00251-115525455 00251-115528406 |
|
00251-115525455 00251-115522270 |
||
Ministry of Education |
National
|
Addis Ababa |
PO Box 1367, Arada Sub-City, Addis Ababa, |
Prof. Dr. Birhanu Nega |
Minister |
00251-111561494 |
|
00251-111565565 |
||
Ministry of Public Service and Human Resource Development |
National
|
Addis Ababa |
P.O.BOX 1364,Addis Ababa, |
MR. Jemal Ahmed |
Director |
|
(+251)115527368 |
|
+251-11-5542586 |
|
Ministry of Transport and Logistics |
National
|
Addis Ababa |
P.O.Box: 1238 |
Ms. Dagmawit Moges |
Minister |
+251 115 518 292 |
|
00251-115515665 |
||
Ministry of Mines, Petroleum |
National
|
Addis Ababa |
Mariam Road, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
Mr. Takele Umma |
Minister |
|
|
|
||
Ministry of Public Enterprises Holding & Administration Agency (PEHAA |
National
|
Addis Ababa |
Bole Sub-City |
Habtamu Hailemichael |
Minister |
+251-118334143
|
|
00251-118693727
|
||
Ministry of Revenues
|
National
|
Addis Ababa |
Addis Ababa , Ethiopia |
Mrs Aynalem Nigussie |
Minister |
00251-16629887 |
|
00251-116629818 |
||
Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Ethiopia (MEFCC) |
National
|
Addis Ababa |
P.O.Box: 12760 |
Dr. Getahun Garedew |
Minister |
n/a |
+251-111704214 |
|
+251111704251 |
http://mefcc.gov.et |
Ministry of Urban Development & Housing |
National
|
Addis Ababa |
In front of National Bank of Ethiopia |
Eng. Aisha Mohammed |
|
n/a |
00251-115541282 |
|
n/a
|
|
Ministry of Labor and Skills Development |
National
|
Addis Ababa |
Kirkos Kifle Ketema, Wereda 8, Kazanchis |
Mrs. Muferihat Kamil |
Minister |
00251-115517080 |
|
00251-115518396 |
||
Ministry of Irrigation and Lowland Areas |
National |
Addis Ababa |
Kazanchis |
Mr Getasew Mekonnen |
|
|
|
|
||
Ministry of Peace |
National |
Addis Ababa |
Ethio-Chinese Friendship Road (3,420.09 mi) Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 5608 |
Binalf Andualem |
|
|
|
|||
Ministry of Justice |
National |
Addis Ababa |
|
Mr Gedion Timotheos |
|
|
|
|
|
eag.gov.et |
Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration |
National |
Addis Ababa |
Jomo Kenyata St. |
Gebremskel Chala |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ethiopian Food and Drug Administration (EFDA) |
National |
Addis Ababa |
Africa Avenue, near Wolosefer, Kirkos sub city, 02/03 kebelle, 02 |
MS Heran Gerba |
|
|
+25111-5-524122,
|
|
+251115521392 & +25111552411 |
Ethiopia - 4.2 Ethiopia Humanitarian Agency Contact List
Name |
Organization |
Head/Deputy/other |
|
---|---|---|---|
Catherine Sozi |
RCO |
Humanitarian Coordinator/RC |
|
Abel Tesfai |
UNMAS |
Chief |
|
Abibatou Wane |
IOM |
COM |
|
Aboubacar Kampo |
UNICEF |
Representative |
|
WFP |
CD |
||
Clémence Caraux-Pelletan |
HINGO Forum |
Director |
|
Dennis ''Buddy'' Stora |
Emergency Response-USAID Ethiopia Office |
Deputy Director |
|
Feyera Abdi |
SoS Sahel |
Mananging Director |
|
Ester Ruiz de Azua Jimenez |
IOM |
Emergency Coordinator |
|
Farayi Zimudzi |
FAO |
Head |
|
Jennifer Stockhill |
FCDO |
Deputy |
|
Koffi Kouame |
UNFPA |
Representative a.i. |
|
Mamadou Dian Balde |
UNHCR |
Head |
|
Marcel Apkovo |
OHCHR |
Head |
|
Marit Pater |
HRDG |
|
|
Mulu Haile |
Mission for Community Development |
Director |
|
OCHA |
Head |
||
Nikita Sethi |
DART/DLC |
standing for Deputy Director |
|
Ria Jusufbegovic |
ACF / Action Against Hunger (HINGO) |
Country Director |
|
Saba Gebremedhin Hagos |
Network of Ethiopian Women’s Associations (NEWA) |
Executive Director |
|
Schadrack Dusabe |
UN Women |
Deputy |
|
Sue Clarke |
DRC (HINGO) |
CD |
|
Tsehay Admassu |
CCRDA (NNGO rep) |
Deputy |
|
Wilton J. Pichardo |
DART USAID |
Deputy leader |
|
Worknesh Mekonnen |
UNOPS |
Head |
|
Xavier Joubert |
HINGO/Save the Children |
Country Director |
|
Yassine Gaba |
ECHO |
Head |
Ethiopia - 4.3 Ethiopia Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies Contact List
Company |
Physical Address |
Name & Title |
Email & Website |
Phone Number (office & mobile) |
Fax Number |
Description of Services |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ethiopian Food and Drug Authority Medicine Facility inspection Directorate (EFDA-MFID) |
Addis Ababa |
Mr Getachew Genete |
|
+251-115524422 +251-115523306 |
+251-115521392
|
Inspection |
AFRO STAR International Commercial Agency PLC |
Addis Ababa |
Mr Gheberay G/eyesus Mrs Fikrte Lemmi |
+251115154152 |
+251115530026 |
Inspection |
|
A.Y NOBEL Inspection and Surveillance Services |
Addis Ababa Postal Address 3214 |
Mr Abera Abegaz |
+251-0116-63-57-27 |
+251-0116-62-78-75 |
Inspection |
|
Bless Agr-food Laboratory services |
Legetafo |
Mr AMbi Bekele |
+251118229566 |
+251116679230 |
Inspection |
|
Control Union Ethiopia Inspection and Certification |
Addis Ababa, Gerji Alfoz Plaza |
Mrs Kalkidan Wube |
+251116298330 |
+251116299836 |
Inspection and Certification |
|
Ethiopian Conformity Assessment Enterprise |
Addis Ababa |
Mr Tsegaye Berihe |
+251118960261 |
+251116459720 |
Inspection and sampling |
|
QITS Inspection Private Limited Company |
Addis Ababa,Arada Subcity |
Mr Tsegaye Tekle |
Qitsinspection232gmal.com |
+251118332882 |
+251112781256 |
|
4.4 Ethiopia Port and Waterways Company Contact List
Port Name |
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Fax Number |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gambella & Matar river ports |
Fikadu Yilma Azule Frieght Transport Association |
Gambella |
Fikadu Yilma Azule |
Owner & G/Manager |
N/A |
+251 911 449284 |
N/A |
|
Gambella & Matar river ports |
Lul Riek Jock Freight Transportation PLC |
Gambella |
Takele Dejene |
_ |
|
(251)910121881 /0917924747 |
+251 911 609750 +251 920 316038 +251 912 132106 |
+251 475510964 |
Gambella & Matar river ports |
Ojulu Aday Gnybare |
Gambella |
Takele Dejene G/Mariam |
- |
N/A |
+251475511402 |
+251911609750 |
N/A |
Gambella & Matar river ports |
Abiyot Woltaji Freight Transport Enterprise |
Gambella |
Abiyot Woltaji (Jebesa) |
Manager |
0911206742/0911 208069 |
+251 911 449284 |
N/A |
|
Gambella & Matar river ports |
Asefa Gurmessa |
Gambella |
Nega Gurmessa |
Manager |
0911205972 |
_ |
N/A |
|
Gambella & Matar river ports |
Jilcha Ketema Weldetsadik |
Gambella |
Jilcha Ketema |
General Manager |
0911123985/0911802192 |
- |
N/A |
|
Gambella & Matar river ports |
Shewaye Gebru Freight Transport Service |
Gambella |
Shewaye Gebru |
Owner/Manager |
0917550420/911257194 |
_ |
N/A |
|
Gambella & Matar river ports |
Wolalem Bushra |
Gambella |
Seid Negash |
_ |
0911305364 |
_ |
N/A |
Ethiopia - 4.5 Ethiopia Airport Company Contact List
Website of Ethiopian Airports Enterprises
Company |
Physical Address |
Contact Name & Title |
Email & Website |
Phone Number |
Description of Services |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ethiopian Airlines |
Bole International Airport |
Chief Executive Officer: Mesfin Tasew |
Tel: 00251-116652222 |
Passengers/ Cargo/ Maintenance/ Personnel Secondment |
|
Abyssinian Flight Services |
Bole Kifle Ketema Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
n/a |
info@abyssinianflights.com |
Tel: 00251-116620622/23/24 |
Passengers/ Response to the drought situation in the country/ Medical evacuations |
Aquarius Aviation Plc |
New Bright Tower Opposite Bole Medhanialem Church Cameroon Street PO Box 19561 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
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http://www.aquarius-ethiopia.com
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Tel: 00251-116624343 Tel: 00251-930011987 |
Passengers and cargo throughout East Africa/ Charter flights/ Contract Operations/ Aircraft Management/ Medical evacuations |
East African Aviation |
Bole Sub-City, Wereda 02 House 2129 Zimbabwe Street Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
CEO: Captain Mulat Lemlemayehu General Manager: Captain Lemma Tekaligne |
Tel: 00251-116183231 Tel: 00251-935998359 |
Private charter services/ Flight training/ Air ambulance transportation |
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National Airways Ethiopia |
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Tel: 00251-116638778 |
Passenger and cargo transportation/ Air ambulance |
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Trans Nation Airways Pvt. Ltd. Co. (TNA) |
Nefas Silk Lafto Sub-City Kebele 04 House 571 PO Box 233, Code 1110 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
Chairman and Owner: H.E. Sheik Mohammed Hussein Ali Al-Amoudi CEO: Dr. Arega General Manager: Captain Terefe Haile |
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Tel: 00251-113205658/59/60 Tel: 00251-113206498 +25191 166 4340 |
Passenger and cargo transportation/ Maintenance/ Aerial Spray Service |
Zemen Flying Service |
Zemen Flying Service Bole Medhanealem Road Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
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Tel: 00251-116623015 Tel: 00251-116184191 |
Fixed-wing and helicopter services |
Walya Airways |
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
Mesfin Kemal |
+251 929 004 925 +251 911 805 9401 |
Fixed-wing aircraft |
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WFP/ UNHAS Humanitarian Air Cargo |
Bole Sub-City, Woreda 02 Ring Road, Oposite cargo terminal, Addis Ababa, |
Chief Air Transport Officer: Mr. Bernard DE-WOUTERS |
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Tel: 00251115172255 00251115515188 |
Passengers/ Light Cargo/ Airdrop Operation/ Air Ambulance |
4.6 Ethiopia Storage and Milling Company Contact List
Company |
Name & Title |
Address |
Website & Email |
Phone Number (Office) |
Mobile |
Fax Number |
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Ethiopian Trading Business Corporation (ETBC) (the former Ethiopian Grain Trade Enterprise (EGTE) |
- |
Debrezit Road Opposit to Dashen BankKirkos Sub CityAddis Ababa 3321 Ethiopia |
- | +251-0114- 65 24 36 |
+251920612712 +251-911254406 |
+251-11-465-54-28 +251-11-465-27 92 |
Strategic Food Reserve Agency, SFRA Former Ethiopian Food Security Reserve Administration (EFSRA), |
Misrak Mamo, Director General |
Kazanchis Kirkos Sub City, behind Economic Commission for Africa ,ECA, Addis Ababa P.O.Box 431 |
- | +251 11 5549309, +251 11 5512100 | - | |
National Disaster Risk Management Commission , NDRMC, (the former Disaster Risk Management and Food Security Sector (DRMFSS), |
Ato Mitiku kassa / State Minister |
Kirkos Sub CityAddis Ababa, Ethiopia NDRMC Bld. Near Ghandi Hospital |
mitikuk@dppc.gov.et nuriaw@dppc.gov.et |
+251 1 524259/524272 | - | +251 01-514788 |
Ethiopian industrial inputs development enterprise, EIIDE, (the former Merchandise Wholesale & Import Trade Enterprise (MEWIT), |
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Addis Ketema Sub CityAddis Ababa, Ethiopia |
+251 111714566 | +251911202259 | +251111550905 | |
Ethiopian Agricultural Business Corporation, EABC, (the former Agricultural Input Supply Enterprise (AISE), and the former Ethiopian Seed Enterprise (ESE), |
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Debrezeit Road, adjacent to Fafa Food Factory. PO BOx 6898 |
Ethagribusco.gov.et |
+251114422679 | - | 251-114421312 |
Ethiopia - 4.7 Ethiopia Fuel Provider Contact List
Major Distributors
Name |
Contact |
Telephone |
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Additional Information |
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Total Ethiopia |
Sales Manager |
+251 114 66 63 14 |
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Libya Oil Ethiopia Ltd |
Sales Manager |
+251 11 440 4040 |
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National Oil Ethiopia (NOC) |
Sales Manager |
+251116639494/6 |
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Kobil Ethiopia Limited (Plc) |
Sales Manager |
+251 11 4674500 / 5 / 6 |
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WADI EL SUNDUS PETROLEUM (WAS) |
David Horsey |
+251 911 52 30 44 |
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DALOL Oil Share Company |
Sales Manager |
+251 11 667 25 01 |
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TAF OIL Ethiopia |
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+251 115580686/ 87 |
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Nile Petroleum Co. Ltd. (Ethiopian ) |
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+251 11 663 6421 |
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Gomeju Oil Ethiopia, |
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Yetebaberut Beherawi Petroleum SC
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+2511166388577/80 +251911422951 +251913017328
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4.8 Ethiopia Transporter Contact List
Company |
Organization |
Name |
Title |
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Phone Number (mobile) |
Level |
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Tekeze Cross Border F. Transport Association. |
Association |
Brhe Byene Kahsay G/Silase |
G/Manager Board Chairman |
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0911 249901 |
Level 3 A-B |
UnionCross Border F. Transport Association. |
Association |
Asefa Wubshet Chernet Brhanu |
Board Chairman G/Manager |
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0911 248878 0929 905680 |
˶ ˶ |
Sora Cross Border F. Transport Association. |
Association |
Betemaryam Kitaw Emawayesh Belay |
Op/Manager Board |
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0911 302875 |
˶ ˶ |
Yemsirach Africa L3-A Cross Border F. Transport Association. |
Association |
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˶ ˶ |
Yetebaberut Cross Border F.Transport Association. | Association | |||||
Sebrina Cross Border F.Transport Association. |
Association |
Nurya Bedru Sara Seid |
Manager Board |
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0911 820501 0920 729895 |
˶ ˶ |
GibeCross Border F.Transport Association. |
Association |
Eyerus Goshu Meaza H/girgos |
G/Manager Board |
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0913 731278 0913 243745 |
˶ ˶ |
Bza Cross Border F.Transport Association. |
Association |
Teke Halefom Tsegaye G/Yesus |
Représentative Operations Manager |
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0911 911686 0944 208915 |
˶ ˶ |
Nuniyat Cross Border F.Transport Association. |
Association |
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˶ ˶ |
Elshaday Cross Border F.Transport Association. |
Association |
Yosef Alemu Samson T/Haymanot |
G/ Manager Board |
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0911 630372 0930 013955 |
˶ ˶ |
Netsanet Cross Border F. Transport Association. |
Association |
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