2 Tunisia Logistics Infrastructure

2 Tunisia Logistics Infrastructure

In accordance with Decree No. 2014-209 of January 16, 2014, the mission of the Ministry of Transport is to establish, maintain and develop a comprehensive, integrated and coordinated transport system in Tunisia. The ministry is responsible for:

  • The development and implementation of state transportation policies and programs;
  • to give an opinion on on regional development programs and on infrastructure projects relating to transportation;
  • carry out sectoral research and prospective studies, implement strategies for the development and modernization of the transport system, draw up transport master plans in coordination with the parties concerned and ensure their implementation;
  • ensure the development of human resources in the field of transport;
  • draw up programs and plans relating to transport safety and the quality of services and ensure their implementation;
  • oversee the development and monitoring of the implementation of national civil aviation, commercial seaports and maritime transport security programs;
  • participate in the development of tax policies in transportation;
  • study and prepare draft legislative and regulatory texts relating to transportation;
  • participate in the development and execution of programs to control energy consumption, the use of alternative energy and environmental protection, in collaboration with the ministries, professionals and organizations concerned;
  • develop the statistical system relating to the fields of its competence;
  • develop international cooperation programs in transportation, in coordination with the bodies concerned and consolidate relations with international and regional institutions and bodies dealing with matters falling within the competence of the ministry and participate in bilateral or multilateral international negotiations;
  • develop the information and communication function in transportation, in collaboration with the bodies concerned and consolidate relations and coordination with civil associations and national organizations.

The logistics infrastructure have played a long key role in Tunisia’s development, given the country’s focus economy on exports, imports and tourism. A combination of low logistical costs and proximity to European markets helped the country attract investors and visitors, and export everything from olive oil to airplane components. Foreign tourist inflows increased 23.6% in the first two months of 2017, while exports were up 4.7% in the same period. In total, the logistics operations drew in €2bn in 2016, accounting for about 5% of Tunisia’s €40.5bn in GDP. The transport sector only employed some 160,000 workers.

Logistics Infrastructure Investment

Tunisia’s logistical competitiveness has gradually deteriorated since the mid-2000s as a result of ageing infrastructure, a lack of investments, and a rising number of social and administrative bottlenecks. The country saw its position downgraded from the 61st to the 110th place in the World Bank logistics performance index between 2010 and 2016, though the bank awarded the country a weighted score of 93 when taking into account its overall performance.

Still, the declining score is the result of the constrained ability of the government to fund new infrastructure projects in recent years, on the back of slow growth in export revenues. To tackle this problem, in 2015 the government announced the ambitious Tunisia 2020 five-year development plan, worth $60bn and aimed at reinforcing transport infrastructure, levelling out regional disparities and laying the groundwork for more inclusive economic growth. The plan outlines more than 50 major infrastructure projects for the rail, aviation, maritime and road segments, and relies on an increased role for the private sector – a distinct change from past policy, which has resulted in state-owned entities accounting for roughly 70% of sector ownership. 40 of the plan’s projects have been designated as public-private partnerships (PPPs).

Cargo Concerns

As elsewhere in the region, freight by road accounts for the bulk of cargo transport, with a share of 85%, prompting authorities to systematically prioritize road infrastructure to boost connectivity. However, road transport has been structurally affected by deep fragmentation and poor performance of the road hauler subsector, characterized by a limited service supply, predominance of the informal sector and a low level of investment. For example, the sector offers very little refrigerated transport service or courier services. As a result, half of industrial companies assume their own transportation operations, encouraged by a system of tax cuts for vehicles they transfer to subsidiaries. Tunisia also suffers from a shortage of adequate storage infrastructure, but the government has proposed PPP projects to develop logistical zones in Zaghouan, Zarzis, Ghannouch and Radès that will produce new warehousing areas, totaling 380 hectares.

Highways Concerns

Tunisia has a road network of 20,000 km with 419 km of highways. The sector is managed by Tunisie Autoroutes, a state-owned concessionary company in charge of the construction and maintenance of the whole network. The existing highway system includes a 51-km section between Tunis and Bizerte (A4), a 67-km section between Tunis and Oued Zarga (A3) and a 247-km section between Tunis and Sfax, each equipped with a toll system, with the tolls going back to Tunisie Autoroutes. Another 54-km section between Oued Zarga and Boussalem was completed in November 2016, for TD430m (€184m). Several other sections are also under construction, including a 140-km extension of the highway between Sfax and Gabès – which was nearing completion in early 2017 – and a TD817m (€350m) 84-km section from Gabès to Ras-Jedir at the Libyan border, part of the Trans-Maghreb highway, a corridor that is to connect Morocco to Libya over an 800-km route.

The Tunisia 2020 development plan set a target of 1000 km of highways by 2020, which means over a third remains to be built. The strategy includes the development ofa highway section between Bousalem and Jendouba to reinforce road connections with Algeria, a 100-km highway section between Le Kef and the A3 as well as an 188-km highway section between Tunis and Jelma. This latter constitutes the first phase of a larger $570m road development plan aimed at connecting Kairouan, Sidi Bouzid, Kasserine, Gafsa to Tunis.

Roads Concerns 

In recent years, authorities have also been looking to upgrade the primary and secondary road networks. The Ministry of Equipment, Housing, and Territory Planning has recently invested TD530m (€227m) for the doubling of a 60-km road section between Siliana and El Fahs and a 55-km route between Kairouan and Sousse. As part of Tunisia 2020, authorities are looking to further upgrade its road network, with plans to double all expressways between the western governorates (Kasserine, Sidi Bouzid and Gafsa) and the coastal governorates (Sfax and Gabès) and refurbish 1450 km of rural roads for $570m and $225m, respectively. However, much of the recent work is focused on rehabilitation and maintenance of existing routes, with financing supported by donor institutions. In 2016 the African Development Bank granted a $210m loan to support the implementation of Tunisia’s Road Infrastructure Modernization Project, a plan aimed at rehabilitating 719 km of roads in the country’s west, center-west and north-west governorates as well as ensuring periodic maintenance of 2500 km of roads. In addition, the European Investment Bank granted a €150m loan to upgrade large stretches of roadways south of Greater Tunis and build new roadways in remote regions such as Sfax or Nabeul. 

Aviation Concerns 

The aviation segment accounts for 2% of GDP and around two-thirds of tourist arrivals. Tunisia’s air transport infrastructure consists of nine international airports: Tunis-Carthage, Sfax-Thyna, Enfidha-Hammamet, Gafsa-Ksar, Tabarka-Aïn Draham, Tozeur-Nafta, Gabès-Matmata, Monastir Habib Bourguiba, and Djerba-Zarzis. All are managed by the state-owned Office of Civil Aviation and Airports (Office de l’Aviation Civile et des Aéroports, OACA), with the exception of Monastir Habib Bourguiba and Enfidha-Hammamet, which are managed under concession by Turkey’s TAV Airport Holdings. Traffic at the nation’s airports has been on a downward trend in recent years, as a result of political uncertainty, which was exacerbated by a broader economic slowdown and regional volatility.

Air Transport Concerns 

The air market has not been liberalised, which is common within the region. Following several years of negotiations, an Open Sky agreement with the EU is expected to be signed mid-2017. As it stands, the deal would include all airports except for Tunis-Carthage, which would be liberalised in 2019 as part of the same plan, in order to give national carrier Tunisair time to restructure. Tunisair, the national flag carrier, has grappled with competitiveness issues in recent years.

Infrastructure Upgrade 

As part of its 2016-20 development strategy, OACA is planning to invest approximately TD1bn (€400m) to upgrade Tunisia’s air infrastructure. Aside from some refurbishment work on airstrips at Djerba and Gafsa’s airports, most of the investment will be directed toward upgrading the 830-hectare Tunis-Carthage airport and bringing it into conformity with international standards. Estimated to cost TD700m (€300m), the project is intended to increase the airport’s capacity from 5m to 10m passengers per year, via the development of a new terminal fully dedicated to Tunisair. There have also been proposals by the government for an airport in Bouhnach, about 25 km from Tunis and connected to the Tunis-Medjez El Bab highway. According to OACA’s estimates, the construction of this new airport would cost nearly $1bn and could take between seven and 10 years to be completed.

Air Freight Concerns 

As is the case in many of the MENA region’s markets, the bulk of freight is transported internally by road and externally by ship. Air freight accounts for only 3% of total cargo transportation, however, the air cargo market has seen double-digit growth over the past three years. Express Air Cargo, a new Tunisian firm started activities in November 2016, operated its maiden flight from Tunis to Paris in February 2017. Express Air Cargo will operate its fleet of 10 aircraft from hubs in Tunis and Enfidha, along with facilities in Paris and Casablanca by 2018.

Maritime Concerns 

Given that 96% of Tunisia’s foreign trade is conducted by sea, Tunisia has a substantial port infrastructure, with a total of eight ports, including: Radès Port in Tunis which accounts for 25% of total traffic and 63% of container activity and specializes in container and roll-on/ roll-off traffic; Sfax, which is multi-purpose; the ports of Bizerte and Skhira, whose traffic is dominated by oil products; Tunis-La Goulette, which is a key destination for passengers and cruisers; Sousse, which is used for general cargo; Gabès, which is used for chemicals; and Zaris, which handles salt and oil. The sector is regulated by the port authority, the Merchant Marine and Ports Authority (Office de la Marine Marchande et des Ports, OMMP), while the state-owned Tunisian Stevedoring and Handling Company (Société Tunisienne d’Acconage et de Manutention, STAM) serves as the handling concessionaire in all ports bar Skhira. Roughly 80% of the country’s container traffic is handled by three multinationals, namely Maersk, MSC and CMA-CGM.

Port Development related issues

Tunisia’s ports have long been limited to handling smaller feeder vessels, generally up to 1200 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), due to a maximum draught of 10 meters. This in turn contributes to higher costs and congestion, limiting the ability to handle larger trans-shipment activity. The authorities have been looking to build a 17-metre-draught deep water port in Enfidha, as a means to improve logistical competitiveness and capture a slice of the increase in trans-shipment activity in the Mediterranean basin. Estimated at a TD3.2bn (€1.2bn) cost, the project falls under the Tunisia 2020 strategy and is slated to be tendered as a PPP. Authorities are seeking to create a logistical zone behind Radès Port in order to reduce congestion and enhance storage container capacity. As it stands, the Port of Radès has seven docks, with four of them exclusively dedicated to roll-on/roll-off shipping and three to container traffic, with a handling capacity of 450,000 TEUs. STAM has acquired six new gantry cranes for TD40m (€17m), in an effort to improve handling capacities to 15 containers per hour. 

Customs Clearance Concerns 

Tunisia has also launched a number of initiatives to streamline port procedures, including the implementation of an online one-stop-shop, Tunisia Trade Net, which has substantially reduced Custom clearance times. In addition, a new Customs Code was recently implemented, which simplifies storage management, packaging, consolidation and deconsolidation operations for firms. 

Railway Concerns 

Tunisia’s railway network comprises 13 lines, stretching over 2167 km with 267 train stations. The National Railway Company (Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Tunisiens, SNCFT) has operated the network since 1956, with passenger transportation making up most of its activity. The SNCFT’s commuter lines carried 37m passengers in 2015, along with 6m via long-distance trains. The SNCFT is currently looking to increase capital spending over the coming years, with funds going to, among other objectives, extending the existing coastal line between the eastern cities of Moknine and Mahdia, both near Monastir. Initially scheduled in 2012, the $60m project is expected to strengthen the inter-connectivity of cities within the coastal region and support the development of tourism in Mahdia. In addition, the country is part of a trilateral proposal to build a high-speed railway line through the Maghreb. The plan would see a rail link stretch to Algeria and Morocco from the east of the country, with commercial operations currently slated to begin by 2025. The first phase of the Tunisia portion of the project includes the $90m construction of a first 75-km section between Gabès and Medinine.

While the country’s passenger traffic has been comparatively steady, freight activity is far more limited, with nine-tenths of the country’s internal trade occurring by road. The bulk of freight activity by train is tied to the phosphate sector, which transports 8m tons of phosphate by rail annually. However, as part of the Tunisia 2020 strategy, the authorities have been looking to increase freight usage, in a bid to reduce shipping costs and encourage industrial investment in the interior of the country. Among other projects, the plan envisages the development of a link between the coastal tourist town of Sousse and Kasserine in the interior. Estimated to cost $165m, the project would involve the rehabilitation of 157 km of railway and the construction of an additional 138 km. The SNCFT is also looking to invest $133m to re-open the Mateur-Tabarka railway line in an effort to link the north-western regions to the north-eastern part of the country, with work expected to start in 2020. Additionally, the SNCFT has announced plans to invest $115m to upgrade the existing Tunis-Kasserine railway. 


2.1 Tunisia Port Assessment

The Office of the Merchant Marine and Ports (OMMP) in Tunisia is a public establishment, endowed with financial autonomy and civil personality on the ports. The OMMP is responsible for exercising two fundamental powers assigned by the government:

  • Ensuring and reassuring the treatment in the best conditions of time, cost, safety and security of all ships and goods passing through Tunisian commercial ports (Bizerte, Goulette, Radès, Sousse, Sfax, Gabès, Zarzis).
  • Ensure the authority of the maritime administration in three essential areas; the administration of ships, seafarers and maritime safety through the maritime regions (Bizerte, Tunis, Sousse, Monastir, Sfax, Gabès, Jerba).

The Tunisian port chain that extends over 1300 km of coastline is composed of eight commercial ports open to international traffic. The OMMP is represented regionally by seven maritime regions. Each region has a maritime district responsible for the administration of ships and seafarers and a regional maritime security service responsible for the safety of navigation and vessel safety visits.

The Tunisian maritime landscape underwent a reform in the mid-2000s with a view to restructuring and upgrading commercial seaports particularly the port handling sector. The said reform touched on three main areas, namely:

  • the work regime in commercial seaports;
  • the mode of management of port infrastructures and superstructures;
  • and the technical and economic environment of port handling companies.

The Tunisian maritime trade is ensured by 7 commercial ports, namely Bizerte-Menzel Bourguiba, Tunis-Goulette-Radès, the port complex of the capital, Sousse, Sfax, Gabés, Zarzis and the oil port of Skhira. With the exception of the oil port of Skhira, all ports are managed by the OMMP. These ports handle the transit of over 30 million tons of goods (including national cabotage). From 1992, the maritime sector underwent more liberalization. Since then, the private sector has started to take over and we have seen the creation of several companies operating owned vessels, in addition to the national armaments, namely the CTN and COTUNAV.

Main ports in Tunisia

  • Bizerte Menzel Bourguiba - dominated by oil traffic.
  • Radès - mainly specialized in container traffic and rolling units.
  • Goulette - characterized in particular by passenger and cruise ship traffic.
  • Sousse - processes the traffic of general goods
  • Sfax-Sid Youssef - multipurpose port (Miscellaneous, cereals, etc)
  • Gabès - industrial port, trafficking in chemicals.
  • Skhira - petrochemical port.
  • Zarzis - processes oil and sea salt traffic

Annex 2.1: Government Contact List


2.1.1 Tunisia Port of Bizerte Menzel Bourgiba


Port Overview

The Office de la Marine Marchande et des Ports (OMMP) is the port authority for the Port of Bizerte. The Port of Bizerte plays an important role in the social, economic, and cultural life of the city of Bizerte due to its strategic position on the Gibraltar-Suez trade route, its proximity to ports in Southern Europe, and its convenience for the many new industrial estates in the region. 

Bizerte Port, dominated by oil traffic, is privileged by its strategic position on the axis of maritime access GIBRALTAR-SUEZ, its proximity to Southern Europe and the boom of the industrial estates in the region (Menzel Bourguiba, Menzel Jemil and Utique), the business park of Bizerte (former free zone) and the natural, historical and archaeological picturesque sites, the port of Bizerte-Menzel Bourguiba is called upon to play a predominant role in the socio-economic and cultural development of the city of Bizerte and its back country. Thus, between a strategic maritime position and the developed terrestrial accesses, the port provides to industrialists, investors and tourist professionals an essential commercial tool for conquering Europe and the Mediterranean market.

Nautical Data - Approach: signaled by 24 lights and 07 markup buoys, is done by:

  • 2 passes between piers and breakwater
  • 350 m wide North Pass
  • 650 m wide south pass.
  • a canal crossed by a mobile bridge offering a 75 m wide passage with a 13 m draft.

La Houle: It is from North-East to South sector.

Tides: the amplitude of the tides is often less than 40 cm and sometimes reaches 1 m.

The currents: the current regime is regular in good weather.

Dominant Winds: In winter, from west to northwest. In summer from South-East to North-East. Winter winds can reach 30 knots.

Infrastructures:

  • Basins
  • Before port: 52 ha, at 13 meters (Marina: 34 ha).
  • Canal port: 28.8 ha, 12 meters away.
  • Sebra Bay: 46 ha, 10 meters away.

The commercial port of Bizerte offers a total length of quays with a length of 1,721 m.

  • Protective structures: the harbor is protected by 2 piers:
  • The North pier, oriented East - West, 1025 m long, protects the port against the prevailing winds from West to North - West, especially in winter.
  • The East pier, oriented North - South, 940 m long, protects the port from the North - East winds.
  • Between the two piers, a 610 m long breakwater mole opposes offshore swells and silting up.

Services:

  • Road access:
    • A main entrance located at the right of the trade quay.
    • An exit located west of the bonded area.
    • 4 secondary doors, for rescue. 
  • Rail access: The port rail network is exclusively normal gauge. It is linked to the SNCFT station.

In 2019, the Port of Bizerte handled 5.8 million tons of cargo and welcomed 558 vessels. Of the total cargo volume, 4.7 million was international traffic and 623 thousand was domestic.  In addition to cargo-handling facilities, the Port of Bizerte contains a shipyard with four dry docks. Located on Lake Bizerte, the shipyards cover 50 hectares, including 50 thousand square meters of covered structures. The Port of Bizerte also contains a business park (formerly a free zone) that has two sites, one in Bizerte and another in Menzel Bourguiba. The business park plays the role of a multi-sector distribution center. 

The multi-purpose Port of Bizerte has direct access to the Mediterranean Sea through a 17-meter deep channel. The Port of Bizerte has easy access to the nation's rail and road networks, and it is only 60 kilometers from the Tunis-Carthage airport.  The Port of Bizerte covers 74 hectares of land area and 161 hectares of water surface. The average depth of the Port of Bizerte is 10 meters. The channel to the commercial docks is 75 meters wide with a draft of 13 meters.  The Port of Bizerte contains 22 thousand square meters of open-air paved storage areas. It also has five warehouses that support port operations with a total of over two thousand square meters. Additional warehouses covering a total of 6.5 thousand square meters are located at the docks.  Port of Bizerte facilities located at Menzel Bourguiba include the North Dock (220 meters long with alongside depth of 5 meters), the Honour Dock (100 meters long with alongside depth of 5.5 meters), and the South Dock (150 meters long with alongside depth of 9.5 meters). 

Port Link Bizerte Menzel Bourguiba Port

Key port information may also be found at:http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location and Contact

Country

Tunisia

Province or District

Bizerte

Nearest Town or City

Bizerte (71 km from Tunis)

Port's Complete Name

Bizerte Menzel Bourguiba

Latitude

37.274713

Longitude

9.878708

Managing Company or Port Authority:

OMMP (www.ommp.nat.tn )

Management Contact Person:

Address : Quai Tarak Ibn Ziad

Bureau frontalier et régional de Bizerte-port. Tél : 72431060. Fax : 72431060. Mail : br.bizerte@douane.gov.tn. Adresse : Port de Bizerte. Responsable : Habib.

Nearest Airport and Airlines

Tunis-Carthage Airport (TUN / DTTA) - 71 km

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

The Office of the Merchant Marine and Ports (OMMP) is the agency responsible of the all administrative and financial activities and coordination.

The maritime companies operating in ports sector play an important role in the development and promotion of Tunisia's foreign trade. In fact, 98% of the foreign trade is carried out by sea through the 7 commercial seaports. These ports handled in 2019 around 33 million tones, 985 passenger miles and 420 passenger cars. The maritime transport and ports sector include almost 560 companies working in the maritime professions, freight forwarders and port professions and offering almost 6000 direct jobs. 

For additional information on port contacts, please see the following linkPORT COMPANIES CONTACT LIST

Port Performance

The port of Bizerte handled almost 5,207,472 MT in 2018, in import, export and transit of goods, against 4,864,533 MT in 2017 (either an increase of 4%). This grew from 3 million mt in 2014 and continuing to grow. That represents a growth of nearly 60% over 2014, and every year since has seen volumes far above planned or expected volumes.

Bizerte Menzel Bourguiba Terminal presents capacity for container up 500,000 TEU, while the design capacity was 160,000 TEU. 

The Alexandria Terminal has: 

  • Special Depot for Stripping L.C.L. 
  • Special Yard for Stuffing Exported Cargo in Containers

Seasonal Constraints


Yes / No

Period

Rainy Season

No

December-March

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Handling Figures 2019

Vessel Calls:

560

Container Traffic: (TEUs)

44,434

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk

Year 2019

Bulk (MT)

4,594,269

Break bulk (MT)

952,510

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: tp://www.worldportsource.com/ports/index/TUN.php

Berthing Specifications

In its berthing structures: 

  • Standard substations / Commercial quay 5 posts - length: 523 m, draft: for post 1 is -9.30 m and posts 2, 3 and 4, it is -09.65m and post 5 it has a draft of waters of -9.80m.
  • Specialist petroleum stations A / B: respective lengths: 250m / 150m - and draft respectively -10.67m / -7.80m.
  • Cereal wharf length: 200 m and with a draft: -9.75 m.
  • Sugar dock length: 168 m and with a draft: -10 m.
  • Tunis-Steel substation: length 120 m - draft: - 9.00 m.
  • Cement plant: length: 174 m - draft: -9.00 m.
  • OXY quay: length: 16 m - draft: -5.5 m,
  • Service dock (for tug docking): length: 120 m - draft: -5.5 m.

The Port of Bizerte contains a total of 1721 meters of quays. It has 520 meters of conventional docks with alongside depths from 9.3 to 9.8 meters. It has another five docks that specialize in handling hydrocarbons, steel, metallurgical products, cement and clinker, and cereals. The oil dock has two berths, one that is 250 meters long with alongside depth of 10.67 meters and another that is 150 meters long with alongside depth of 8.25 meters. The cereals dock, which includes a modern silo, is 200 meters long with alongside depth of 9.75 meters. The Acier steel dock is 120 meters long with alongside depth of 9 meters. The cement dock is 180 meters long with alongside depth of 10.5 meters with an extension that is 120 meters long with alongside depth of 5.5 meters. The OXY dock is 16 meters long with alongside depth of 6.2 meters. 

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

5 ocean tugs, 100+ Ton Lifts: equipped with high power motors (1700C.V to 6300 HP) and a tensile strength of 23 tons to 70 tons.

120 Meters

7.2 Meters

 Good Status

Container Berth

5

150 : 205 Meters

9 Meters

Operate at any time needed and tow services are being given to all of the ships coming to the Port located at the area that is protected with breakwater in length of 1.375 m.

Silo Berth

0




Berthing Tugs

5




Water Barges

0




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

Conventional Berth (No. 1 ) & K.D. Berth (No. 10 )

Exports - Bagged Cargo

Conventional Berth (No. 1) & K.D. Berth (No. 10 )

Imports and Exports - RoRo

Container & RoRo Berth (No. 7 )

Other Imports

Liquid Bulk Berths ( No. 8 & 9 )

Port Handling Equipment

The Office de la Marine Marchande et des Ports (OMMP) is a government society which manages all port equipment. The floating comprises 2 pilot boats, 1 floating crane of 50- 90 tons capacity, 4 tugboats, 2 mooring boats and 1 service boats. Four weigh bridges of up to 120 tons capacity are available.

http://ports.com/tunisia/port-of-bizerte-menzel-bourguiba/

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

Yes

  • 2 x cranes of 30 tons
  • 1 x 40-ton crane
  • 1 x 100+ Ton Lifts
  • 1x 50-100 Ton
  • 1x Lifts: 25-49 Ton Lifts
  • 1x 0-24 Ton Lifts
  • 1x Fixed Cranes
  • 1x Mobil cranes
  • Floating Cranes

Maximum capacity 100 + tons

Container Gantries

n/a

n/a

n/a

Mobile Cranes

n/a

n/a

n/a

Reachstacker

n/a

n/a

n/a

RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

n/a

n/a

n/a

Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

n/a

n/a

n/a

Transtainer

n/a

n/a

n/a

Forklifts

Yes

  • 1x 40-ton
  • 12x lift truck 3x10 tons

n/a

Container Facilities 

Facilities

20 ft

40 ft

Container Facilities Available

Yes

Yes

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes

Yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes

Yes

Other Capacity Details

Daily Take Off Capacity (Containers per day)

1100 TEU/Day (Oct 2019)


Number of Reefer Stations (connection points)

600


Emergency Take-off Capacity (Give an indication)

N/A


Off take capacity of gang shift (in Containers per shift)

2,700 TEU/Day

Yes

Customs Guidance

Customs clearance consists of presenting the goods at a Customs office and allocating them a Customs system. On reaching Customs, goods are automatically sorted by the SINDA (Automated Customs Information System) according to certain criteria, especially the nature of the product and the importer. The sorting leads to a system of channels: the "green channel" for goods which present no risk (brief inspection of the documents), the "orange channel" for medium level risks (normal inspection), the "red channel" for extreme risks (complete inspection).

The inspection may consist of x-raying the whole container, but also x-raying or opening each package. When they have been inspected, the goods receive a temporary collection permit which allows them to be stocked for further inspection or a permit for clearance inward. 

For information on customs, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The land of 13 Hectares belonging to the public port area of the commercial port of Bizerte, adjacent to the site of the company "CIMENTS DE BIZERTE", overlooking its seafront, on one side, on Sebra bay and on the channel Towards the port of Menzel Bourguiba, on the other side, this land has all the potential to be converted into a port terminal for handling goods through the construction of a quay and development of embankments for storage and handling of goods.

The storage space is made up of warehouses, ground surface and parking spaces.

Multipurpose port handling grain, cement, steel products, clinker and liquid bulk Menzel Bourguiba is a ship building/repair center with four graving docks. Today, the commercial port of Bizerte is experiencing a major boom in terms of development of its economic activity by the very fact of the strategic geographic position in the Mediterranean basin.

Warehouses: The storage facilities available at Lomé Port are summarized hereafter. 

  • 3,800 m² of quay-side warehouses,
  • 4 transit warehouses of 5,500 m² each,
  • 2 warehouses of 25,000 m²
  • 1 warehouse of 3,600 m²
  • 1 warehouse of 2,000 m²

Ground Surfaces: More than 130,000 m² dedicated to the storage of containers and other goods such as building materials. 

Parking Spaces: The Bizerte port has several parking spaces for trucks and second-hand vehicles: 

  • 200,000 m² for secondhand vehicles
  • 16,000 m² buffer parking space juxtaposed with the port round about to enable trucks to load within the port
  • 30,000 m² space for the stripping of containers
  • 10,000 m² Terminal for the parking of trucks and vehicles heading. 

Grain and Bulk Handling 

  • breakbulk: Depth 9.8 m. Bulk: Depth 9.7 m.
  • Tankers: LOA 250 m., draft 10.6 m., depth 10.6 m.
  • Gas: LOA 150 m., draft 8.2 m., depth 8.2 m. 

Main Storage Terminal

About a total port area 55.000 sqm open storage areas 25.200 sqm and covered storage areas 15.560 sqm, and for container storage areas of 12.000 sqm, Bizerte Menzel Bourguiba port’s main Storage capacity was underestimated. Since 2018-2019, an Engineering phase of its extension project started. Bidding process: 2019 and Construction Phase: 2020-2021 is planned to start an open-air storage with a capacity of 80,000 tons. The storage area will be laid out near the future berth of the company 50 m away from the planned storage station.

Another facility available at the terminal is the provision of reefer facilities for refrigerated containers.

The project is managed by the government authorities as follows:

  • Unloading at berth: Pet Coke is hauled in bulk carriers specially designed for construction materials (clinker, sand, gravels, etc...) with Deadweight tonnage ranging 10 000 - 20 000 DWT. As a general rule, the bulk carriers concerned are fitted with their own cranes and gantry cranes for unloading from ship to berth. In view of the large volumes handled and the cost of berthing fees the ships unload in bulk. Usually the cement plants have their own depots at the wharf and supply the plant by trucking.
  • Supplying the storage zone: Conveying the pet coke from berth to storage station will be by enclosed conveyor belts. The coke will access the 5m high unloading dike along a ramp and unload at the reception dike. The whole facilities including unloading dikes and storage areas is confined within a 3m high net raising above the dike level.
  • Storage area arrangement: A concrete slab is provided over the whole storage area with dimensions governed by the zone area, the maximum storage load, the loaded truck weight and the weight of the front-end loaders. The slab will be designed with a slope of 2 %, to prevent from stagnation of rainwater, dedusting and possibly firefighting effluents.
  • Handling of PETCOKE inside the storage area: Unloading is done from the protection dike, such that the pet coke owing to its granular properties will slide over the dike embankment. As the coke piles up it is compacted using front-end loader operating from the dike. Trucks will further extend the stockpile by unloading laterally around the dike with adequate compaction.

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (square meters)

Bagged Cargo

2

Approx. 50,200 m2

Refrigerated Cargo

3

Approx. 3,760 m2

General Cargo

2

Approx. 86,136 m

Stevedoring

OMMP performs all stevedoring activities which consist of the loading and unloading of ships and the performance of various tasks required when the vessel is in port, including lashing and unlashing of cargo.

Hinterland Information

Goods are transported out of the port by trucks. Most trucking companies are members of the OMMP and all trucking companies operating at the port must be registered with the Shipping Association of Tunisia (AMT). There are also vessels that depart from Tunisian ports and travel coastwise east to Asian countries crossing Suez canal that transport cargo to that region of the North African and Middle east. Most others is travelling out of Mediterranean sea to Atlantic ocean.

Port Security

  • 24/7 monitoring the port and extension areas with 300 CCTV cameras
  • Running all Port Operations by the Terminal Operating System. (TOS)
  • Monitoring port operations online by the users
Security
ISPS Compliant Yes

Current ISPS Level

Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional

1
Police Boats Yes
Fire Engines N/A

2.1.2 Tunisia Port of Rades

Port Overview

The Office de la Marine Marchande et des Ports (OMMP) is the port authority for the Port of Rades.  The port of Radès specializes in container traffic and rolling units (mainly trailer traffic). Thus, the port of Radès ensures 21% of the overall traffic, 79% of the tonnage of containerized goods, 76% of the tonnage of goods loaded in rolling units, 76% of EVP container traffic, 80% of the traffic of rolling units and 18% of the traffic of ships registered in the whole of the Tunisian commercial ports.

In 2019, the Port of Rades handled almost a total of 7.9 million tons of cargo, including 5.8 million tons of foreign cargoes and over 74,000 tons of domestic cabotage, of which 1.8 million tons is containerized cargo. The major cargo categories handled in the Port of Rades included hydrocarbons (970,000 tons) and cereals (642,000 tons) as well as other liquid and solid bulk cargoes and general merchandise.

Rades port is located on the southern bank of the Tunis canal. The commercial port of Radès comprises two terminals: 

  • Terminal specialized in containers and rolling units.
  • Specialized berths.

The access channels: 6.3 km (3.5 miles), depth 12 meters (39.33 ft).

Infrastructure

The canal basin covering a surface of 63.6 hectares separates the port installations of the northern bank from those of the southern bank. This basin, initially dredged at a depth of 11.5 meters, comprises:

  • A turning circle exterior to the central basin, with a diameter of 370 meters, dredged at 12 meters, is fitted out below the port’s access channel
  • A turning circle with a diameter of 300 meters is located at the level of specialized dock posts of the southern bank.

The access to the terminal goes through the main basin of the port of La Goulette and then through a channel dredged at -12 meters and with head room of 42 meters.

Port Link: Rades Port, Tunis

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location & Contact

Country

Tunisia

Province or District

Rades, Tunis

Closest Town or City

Tunis, Rades (10 km from Tunis)

Port's Complete Name

Rades Port

Latitude

36.801248

Longitude

10.276192

Managing Company or Port Authority

Office de la Marine Marchande et des Ports (OMMP)

Management Contact Person

Office of Merchant Navy and Ports Administration building 2060 La Goulette 3029 Tunisia Tel +21671735300. +21671735812

Administrative building 2040 Rades– Tunisie
Phone : (216) 71.449.300  
Fax (216) 71.449.263  E-mail : port.rades@ommp.nat.tn

Nearest Airport and Airlines

(Airlines with frequent international arrivals/departures)

Tunis-Carthage Airport (TUN / DTTA) (5 km)

Port Picture

Rades Port Site Plan

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

The Office of the Merchant Marine and Ports (OMMP) is the main agency responsible of the all administrative and financial activities and coordination.

The maritime companies operating in ports sector play an important role in the development and promotion of Tunisia's foreign trade. In fact, 98% of the foreign trade is carried out by sea through the 7 commercial seaports. These ports handled in 2019 around 33 million tones, 985 passenger miles and 420 passenger cars. The maritime transport and ports sector include almost 560 companies working in the maritime professions, freight forwarders and port professions and offering almost 6000 direct jobs. 

For additional information on port contacts, please see the following links: 4.4 Port and Waterways Contact List and PORT COMPANIES CONTACT LIST.

Port Performance

The port of Radès specializes in the traffic of containers and rolling units (mainly trailer traffic). It provides 21% of overall traffic, 79% of the tonnage of containerized goods, 76% of the tonnage of goods loaded in rolling units, 76% of container traffic in TEUs, 80% of traffic in rolling units and 18% of traffic of ships registered in all Tunisian commercial ports. The port of Rades has installed automatic management systems (TOS) for containers and rolling units at the port of Radès, between the Tunisian stevedoring and handling company (STAM) and the Tunisian company NEXSTEP and the Spanish company Karlomek, operating in the port management equipment sector. The installation of the Smart Gate systems and TOS in the port of Rades is part of the implementation of investment projects included in the export development program (PDE III). It is  financed by the World Bank in order to improve services and increase profitability indicators in the port through the high information and communication technologies adopted in ports.

Handling performance in 2019

The volume of trade at the port of Rades increased by 5% in 2019 at 6.474 Million Dinars (MD), against 6.163 MD in 2018. A number of investment projects were executed in 2019 at the port, including the commissioning of the new RTG cranes, the new terminal management system “TOS” (Terminal Operating System) and the smart gate project, thus enabling reduce waiting times for boats, the number of containers on the docks and average daily container removal. Thus, the activity of 20-foot containers increased by 1% (288,860) against 2,801,004 in 2018 and that of port tractors increased from 111,122 to 112,391 in 2019.

The loading and unloading performance of container vessels has reached 4 vessels per hour in the past two years and vessel waiting times have decreased to two days compared to five in 2018, in addition to the increase in the average daily collection at 451 containers.

The number of boats that docked in 2019 reached 1,120 boats, registering a decrease of 2% compared to 2018 (1,147 boats).

The port of Radès is unable to accommodate large tonnage vessels, depriving its users of significant economies of scale. There is also the problem of duration, an average length of stay of goods which is much longer at the port of Rades. While this duration does not exceed two days in several European ports, it is estimated at the port of Rades at 12 days, which generates significant additional costs for shippers. This is due to the unavailability of cranes, of which half are unavailable for maintenance reasons.

Seasonal Constraints

Yes / No

Rainy Season

No

Major Import Campaigns

No

HANDLING FIGURES 2019

Vessel Calls:

1,120

Container Traffic: (TEUs)

3,089,864

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk

Year 2019

Bulk (MT)

6,278,725

Break bulk (MT)

1,410,556

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: http://www.worldportsource.com/ports/review/TUN_Port_of_Rades_2160.php

Berthing Specifications

The terminal also has four specialized berths with a total length of 640 meters. The berth handling hydrocarbons and other liquid bulk is 170 meters long with alongside depth of 9.45 meters. The cereals berth, which includes a silo, is 190 meters long with alongside depth of 9.75 meters. The K.D. Multi-bulk berth, handling solid and liquid bulk cargoes, is 160 meters long with alongside depth of 9.45 meters. A final berth receiving conventional bulk carriers handles a variety of goods. It is 120 meters long with alongside depth of 7.2 meters.

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

4 specialized berths with a total length of 640 meters

170 Meters

9.45 Meters

 Good Status

Container Berth

5

205 Meters

9 Meters

 Good status

Silo Berth

1




Berthing Tugs

2




Water Barges

3




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

Conventional Berth (No. 1) & K.D. Berth (No. 10)

Exports - Bagged Cargo

Conventional Berth (No. 1) & K.D. Berth (No. 10)

Imports and Exports - RoRo

Container & RoRo berth (No. 7)

Other Imports

Liquid bulk berths (No. 8 & 9)

Port Handling Equipment

OMMP manages all port equipment. The floating comprises 2 pilot boats, 1 floating crane of 50- 90 tons capacity, 4 tugboats, 2 mooring boats and 1 service boats. Four weigh bridges of up to 120 tons capacity are available.

http://ports.com/tunisia/port-of-rades/

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

Yes

  • 2 x cranes of 30 tons
  • 1 x 40-ton crane
  • 1 x 100+ Ton Lifts
  • 1x 50-100 Ton
  • 1x Lifts: 25-49 Ton Lifts
  • 1x 0-24 Ton Lifts
  • 1x Fixed Cranes
  • 1x Mobil cranes
  • Floating Cranes

Maximum capacity 100 + tons

Container Gantries

N/A

N/A

N/A

Mobile Cranes

N/A

N/A

N/A

Reachstacker

N/A

N/A

N/A

RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

N/A

N/A

N/A

Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

N/A

N/A

N/A

Transtainer

N/A

N/A

N/A

Forklifts

Yes

  • 1x40-ton
  • 12 x lift truck 3x10 tons.

N/A

Container Facilities

 

Facilities

20 ft

40 ft

Container Facilities Available

Yes

Yes

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes

Yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes

Yes

Other Capacity Details

Daily Take Off Capacity (Containers per day)

N/A

N/A

Number of Reefer Stations (connection points)

N/A

N/A

Emergency Take-off Capacity (Give an indication)

N/A

N/A

Off take capacity of gang shift (in Containers per shift)

N/A

N/A

Customs Guidance

Customs clearance consists of presenting the goods at a Customs office and allocating them a Customs system. On reaching Customs, goods are automatically sorted by the SINDA (Automated Customs Information System) according to certain criteria, especially the nature of the product and the importer. The sorting leads to a system of channels: the "green channel" for goods which present no risk (brief inspection of the documents), the "orange channel" for medium level risks (normal inspection), the "red channel" for extreme risks (complete inspection).

The inspection may consist of x-raying the whole container, but also x-raying or opening each package. When they have been inspected, the goods receive a temporary collection permit which allows them to be stocked for further inspection or a permit for clearance inward. The latter can take up to 11 days.  In total, according to the WTO and in June 2005, the time required for Customs clearance, for unbranded products subject to foreign trade formalities, from arrival at the port/airport to clearance inward, varied from 7 to 20 days. Customs duties are about 3%. The principle is to pay duties and taxes in cash.

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The Customs-controlled zone of the container and RO-RO terminal of the port of Radès has a surface of 48ha, comprising 6 hangars with a total surface of 50ha, 3ha of which are warehouses.

Handling materials

  • 5 pneumatic cranes

Container terminal equipment

  • 22 lifting tackles
  • 10 reach-stackers
  • 46 RO-RO trucks

Support equipment 

  • 2 tugboats (3200, 1600 HP)
  • 3 patrol boats (Piloting)
  • Mooring boats
  • Cleaner boat

Mooring service is provided by 2 companies duly approved by the OMNP.

Grain and Bulk Handling 

There is available bagging equipment for grain and bulk cargoes. All types of cargo handling equipment pallets, forklifts etc. are available. 

Main Storage Terminal

Faced with the geometry of the port, the remoteness of the storage areas of the quays, the existence of stores and hangars near the quays, the intersection between containerized traffic and ro-ro traffic, and the existence of a significant activity of regular lines , STAM and the  the port authority, has devoted platforms 1, 6 and 7 to container ships and the other platforms to ro-ro ships. Store No. 2 was demolished in order to gain significant storage space bordering on platform No. 6.

STAM has drawn up a major investment plan on the order of 76MD which aims to increase the number and quality of equipment available:

  • The acquisition of 6 RTGs, (amounting to 33MD), new equipment in Tunisia which will allow block storage of 6 rows and which have the capacity to store up to 5 levels, which will increase the port storage capacity to reach 16,000 TEUs.
  • Concentrate the container activity on platforms 1, 6 and 7, which practically leads to the division of the port into two terminals: a container terminal and a ro-ro terminal.
  • The redevelopment of solid land and storage areas adjacent to platforms 1, 6 and 7 which are operated by RTGs for an amount of 11.5MD.
  • The acquisition of SMART GATE technology which will allow the organization and planning of the flow of goods at the entry and exit gates of the terminal, TOS Data center and training actions have been financed by the World Bank as part of the export promotion program PDEIII approximately (7MD)
  • The acquisition of 2 Reachstackers, 2 empty Handler, 20 roro trucks and 14 port trailers for 14MD.
  • Implementation of a TOS system (Terminal Operating System) for an amount of 10.5MD. This project started initially in 2010 and stopped just after the revolution. He then took over through operator training cycles and the installation of the necessary equipment.

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (square meters)

Bagged Cargo

2

Approx. 50,200 m2

Refrigerated Cargo

3

Approx. 3,760 m2

General Cargo

2

Approx. 86,136 m2

Stevedoring

OMMP performs all stevedoring activities which consist of the loading and unloading of ships and the performance of various tasks required when the vessel is in port, including lashing and unlashing of cargo.

Hinterland Information

As part of the development of a logistics activity area adjacent to the commercial port, space has been reserved to provide value-added services as well as storage space to help decongest the port. The land is located west of the port of Radés and separated from it by the Radès-La Goulette crossing structure with a total area of 46.5 Ha. A call for tenders has been launched for the extension and construction of platforms 7, 8 and 9 at the Port of Radès. The extension will significantly increase the docking capacity of container ships, and will rationalize the use of the medians adjacent to berths. The port of Radès is linked to the hinterland and to the industrial estates of Tunis-Megrine-Ben Arous by the road MC33, linked in its turn to the motorway Tunis-M’saken by the highway RN1 at less than 10km from the port. The container terminal as well as the specialized posts are linked to the railroad network by means of mixed tracks (metric and normal).

Port Security

  • 24/7 monitoring the port and extension areas with more than 400 CCTV cameras
  • Running all Port Operations by the Terminal Operating System. (TOS)
  • Monitoring port operations online by the users
Security
ISPS Compliant Yes

Current ISPS Level

Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional

1
Police Boats Yes
Fire Engines N/A

 


2.1.3 Tunisia Port of Goulette


Port Overview

The port of La Goulette is one of the most popular destinations in the western basin of the Mediterranean. The port of La Goulette is the converging point of the main Tunisian road and railroad networks. In addition to its transit and cruise activities, the port of La Goulette also receives ships carrying homogeneous cargos: cars, bulk cereals, various products. However, the development plan of the port provides for its specialization as a port exclusively reserved for passenger and tourist traffic.

The Access Channel: Length 3.5 miles = 6,3 Km, depth 12 meters = 39’04’’

Superstructures Warehouse:35 600 m2, Platforms: 25 Ha

Dock length: 1096 ml

Passengers Station: Total surface area: 6.5 ha, Capacity: 1160 cars, Waiting room: 5200 m2

Services provided:

  • Banks (change) 
  • Free shop
  • Refreshment area
  • Sale of hand-crafted articles
  • Kiosk
  • Office of Tunisians Abroad
  • National Office of Tunisian Tourism
  • Tunisian Post Office
  • Pay phones
  • Ticket agency (Shipping companies)

Administration:

  • Phytosanitary control
  • Veterinary control
  • CERT (Telecommunication study and research centre) 

Approach: nautical access to the port of La Goulette is provided by a dredged channel at - 12 m, length 6.4 km and width 100 m; marked with 10 buoys.

La Houle: North West (strongest and most frequent is 22%)

Tides: Irregular, between 20 and 40 cm, 60 cm in the event of a storm.

The currents: southward at rising tide (stream current) and northward at ebb tide (ebb current), with a speed between 0.1 and 0.3 m / s → Generally oriented from North to South

Dominant Winds: From the Northeast sector, in summer. From the North West sector, in winter. 

Port website: http://www.ommp.nat.tn/goulette/?id_port=1

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location and Contact

Country

Tunis - TN

Province or District

Tunis

Town or City

(Nearest location with distance from port)

La Goulette (10 km from Tunis)

Port's Complete Name:

La Goulette Port - TNLGN

Latitude:

36.810559

Longitude:

10.303588

Managing Company or Port Authority:

Office de la Marine Marchande et des Ports (OMMP)

Address : Batiment AdminstratifState : TunisZipcode : 2060Town : La Goulette Country : Tunisia - TN Phone : +216 71 735300 Fax : +216 71 735812Telex : 15386

Management Contact Person:

Administrative building 2060 la Goulette – Tunisie
Phone (216) 71.735.300  
Fax (216) 72.735.812  
Maritime station (216) 71.735.940
Numéro vert 80.100.228
E-mail : port.tunis-goulette@ommp.nat.tn

Nearest Airport and Airlines


Tunis-Carthage Airport (TUN / DTTA), 5km away

Airports with scheduled flights sorted by distance to La Goulette Port.

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Terminals 5, 6, and 7 offers the usage of all commodities and complies with standard norms ISO 9001 and ISPS code of security and safety. OMMP is responsible of the all administrative and financial activities and coordination. For additional information on port contacts, please see the following linkLINK PORT COMPANY

Port Performance

Established in 1835 and with a privileged location 10 km from Tunis (the capital), the Port de la Goulette specializes in the processing of passenger traffic and cruise lines. Passenger traffic in 2019 marked a slight increase of 1%, or 829 000 passengers. The number of cars on the other hand remained steady compared to 2017, about 475,000 cars in 2016.  Conversely, the traffic of cruise passengers experienced total paralysis since March 2015, following the terrorist attacks of Bardo Museum.  The total passenger vessels increased by 2%, but still lower than the number recorded since 2018, which is approximately 730 ships, less than 6% compared to 2017. 61,000 tourists registered at the port of La Goulette during the first quarter 2018.


Seasonal Constraints

Yes / No

Rainy Season

No

Major Import Campaigns

No

HANDLING FIGURES 2019

Vessel Calls:

876

Container Traffic: (TEUs)

17

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk

Year 2019

Bulk (MT)

801,000

Break bulk (MT)

689,000

 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: PORT RATES/TARIFFS PAGE.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

1x specialized berth with a total length of 170 meters

170 Meters

9.45 Meters

 Good Status

Container Berth

1

205 Meters

9 Meters

 Good status

Silo Berth

1




Berthing Tugs

1




Water Barges

1




Docking Works 

Acceptable Length & Draft of Quays

Poste N°

Length (m)

Draught

Meters

In feet

1Bis

150

5.10

20’04’’ 

1

150

8,2

35’ 02 ’’

2

150

8,2

16’ 05’’

3

150

8.8

24’ 11’’

4

150

8.8

22’

5

150

8.8

34’ 06’’

6

150

8.8

18’

7

150

8.8

20’04’’ 

C1

335

9.00

20’04’’ 

C2

335

8.8

20’04’’ 

General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

Conventional Berth (No. 3)

Exports - Bagged Cargo

Conventional Berth (No. 5) & K.D. Berth (No. 6)

Imports and Exports - RoRo

n/a

Other Imports

n/a

Port Handling Equipment

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

Yes

  • 1 x crane of 30 tons
  • 1 x 40-ton crane
  • 1 x 100+ Ton Lifts
  • 1x 50-100 Ton
  • 1x Lifts: 25-49 Ton Lifts:
  • 1x 0-24 Ton Lifts:
  • 1x Fixed crane
  • 1x Mobile crane
  • Floating Cranes

Maximum capacity 100 + tons

Container Gantries

n/a

n/a

n/a

Mobile Cranes

n/a

n/a

n/a

Reachstacker

n/a

n/a

n/a

RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

n/a

n/a

n/a

Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

n/a

n/a

n/a

Transtainer

n/a

n/a

n/a

Forklifts

Yes

  • 1x40-tons
  • 3 x lift truck 3x10 tons

n/a

 Support equipment

  • 1 tugboat = 3200 hp
  • 1 tugboat = 1600 hp
  • 3 patrol boats
  • Dock cleaning boat “MAIN BLEUE”
  • 2 telescopic passenger gangways
  • Floating platform – 30m/40m – Simultaneous docking of two ships (capacity 22 T per axle).

Container Facilities

Facilities

20 ft

40 ft

Container Facilities Available

Yes

Yes

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes

Yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes

Yes

Other Capacity Details

Daily Take Off Capacity (Containers per day)

N/A

N/A

Number of Reefer Stations (connection points)

N/A

N/A

Emergency Take-off Capacity (Give an indication)

N/A

N/A

Off take capacity of gang shift (in Containers per shift)

N/A

N/A

Customs Guidance

Customs clearance consists of presenting the goods at a Customs office and allocating them a Customs system. On reaching Customs, goods are automatically sorted by the SINDA (Automated Customs Information System) according to certain criteria, especially the nature of the product and the importer. The sorting leads to a system of channels: the "green channel" for goods which present no risk (brief inspection of the documents), the "orange channel" for medium level risks (normal inspection), the "red channel" for extreme risks (complete inspection).

The inspection may consist of x-raying the whole container, but also x-raying or opening each package. When they have been inspected, the goods receive a temporary collection permit which allows them to be stocked for further inspection or a permit for clearance inward. The latter can take up to 11 days.  In total, according to the WTO and in June 2005, the time required for Customs clearance, for unbranded products subject to foreign trade formalities, from arrival at the port/airport to clearance inward, varied from 7 to 20 days. Customs duties are about 3%. The principle is to pay duties and taxes in cash.

for more information about Customs in Tunisia, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The port of La Goulette is particularly characterized by passengers as well as cruise ship  traffic. It is a multipurpose port as well as by a Duty-free Zone. 

Infrastructures: The main basin: 63.6 hectares, dredged at -11.5 meters (channel inside the basin) and has a 370 m diameter dredging circle dredged at -12 meters and laid out downstream of the port entrance pass

Berthing structures

These works are as follows:

  • The Commerce quay (North) post (1) with return (1 bis) with a length equal to 146 m, and a draft of -8.2 m and -5.1 m respectively.
  • The Commerce quay (North) Stations (2, 3, 4, and 5) with a length equal to 584 m, and a draft of -8.2m for station number 2, and -8.8m for 3, 4, and 5.
  • The Quai de Commerce (North) post (6) car-ferries + classic ships with a length equal to 180 m and a draft of - 8.8m.
  • The post (7) car-ferries 180 m long, and a draft of - 8.8m.
  • The commercial port of La Goulette offers a quay line with a total length of 1090 ml.
  • Ro-Ro ships.

Cruise terminal

2 berths specializing exclusively in the treatment of cruise ships over a length of 657 ml, and a draft of -9 m and - 8.8 m.

Harbor Station

The commercial port of La Goulette has a passenger terminal at its northern end located at the front of the Port opposite berth n ° 7 which is served by a platform and an access ramp allowing docking and handling of motorized passenger ships (car ferries). This terminal is made up of:

  • Three stations with a floor area of ​​6.5ha and a car capacity of 1600 cars.
  • A passenger room for the treatment of pedestrian passengers with an area of ​​5000 m².
  • 04 berths served by a floating platform to accommodate two ships simultaneously and to process RoRo Pax type ships.
  • 02 mobile telescopic gangways on rails to ensure pedestrian passage between the ship and the reception room

Protective structures

  • South dike in length: 944 m
  • North dike in length: 1000 m

Grain and Bulk Handling

From January 2013 the Tunisian stevedoring and handling company (STAM), has officially inaugurated of the new multi-bulk quay located on the south shore of La Goulette commercial port. This 200-meter-long wharf with a handling capacity of more than 1.5 million tonnes is intended for the traffic of solid bulk, such as soybeans, corn and cereals.

Putting this port space into operation has reduced the cost of handling goods and achieve yields in excess of 6000T / D. Consequently, demurrage borne by shippers will be eliminated and the logistics costs of transport will be reduced. STAM is temporarily operating this wharf, pending responses to the announcement of the call for tenders made by the Office of the Merchant Marine and Ports for the concession of this port space.

The STAM has equipped this quay with three 12m³ skips, three 28m³ hoppers, a trax, a weighbridge and has assigned qualified personnel to ensure commercial operations.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (m2)

Bagged Cargo

1

Approx. 40,000 m2

Refrigerated Cargo

2

Approx. 2,456 m2

General Cargo

2

Approx. 60,500 m

Stevedoring

OMMP performs all stevedoring activities which consist of the loading and unloading of ships and the performance of various tasks required when the vessel is in port, including lashing and unlashing of cargo.

Hinterland Information

The Port of Goulette is connected to the hinterland and the region's industrial estates by the MC33 highway. The container terminal and specialized berths are also linked to the rail network by both metric and normal tracks. Goods are transported out of the port by trucks.

Most trucking companies are members of the Port “Office de la Marine Marchande et des Port (OMMP) and all trucking companies operating at the port must be registered with the Shipping Association of Tunisia (AMT).

There are also vessels that depart from Tunisian ports and travel coastwise east to Asian countries crossing Suez Canal that transport cargo to that region of the North African and Middle east. Most others are travelling out of Mediterranean Sea to Atlantic Ocean.

Road Access

The port of La Goulette is linked to the national road network by expressways linking the town of La Goulette to the capital Tunis. 

  • The access to the GP8 and the motorway Tunis-M’saken is situated in the capital Tunis.
  • This access was improved through the realization (2006) of a crossing structure linking the northern bank to the southern bank of the canal 

Rail Access

The port of La Goulette is linked to the (metric) railroad network by means of the TGM line linking the town center to the northern suburbs and intended for passenger transport. 

Overview of port traffic

The port of La Goulette specializes in the reception of passenger ships and cruise lines. It also receives ships carrying cars, trailers and rolling vehicles.

Port Security

  • 24/7 monitoring the port and extension areas with more than 250 CCTV cameras
  • Running all Port Operations by the Terminal Operating System. (TOS)
  • Monitoring port operations online by the users
Security
ISPS Compliant Yes

Current ISPS Level

Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional

1
Police Boats Yes
Fire Engines N/A



2.1.4 Tunisia Port of Sousse

Port Overview

Located at the very center of Tunisia, the port of Sousse occupies a strategic position with a wide hinterland. The port of Sousse, at 35°49′ latitude north and 10°39′ longitude east, is specialized in the handling of various goods. The OMMP ensures the attributions of maritime authority and port authority in accordance with the legislation in force. It also ensures port police powers in commercial seaports. Finally, its mission is to operate and ensure the operation, maintenance and development of commercial seaports. The operation and maintenance of ports by the OMMP extends, according to Tunisian legislation, extends to the harbors, outbuildings and related port facilities.

In addition of the main activity of diverse goods traffic, the fishing sector also occupies an important place in socio-economic terms in Sousse. The average Tunisian consumes 11 Kg of seafood per year and around 100,000 Tunisians live directly or indirectly from fishing and aquaculture activity. Fishing constitutes the main social and economic framework of several localities and regions of the country.

Access to the port:

  • Length: 820m
  • Wide: 65m 
  • Depth: 10.5 
  • Tuning Circle: 300m 
  • Docking works

Piloting is obligatory for ships with a tonnage exceeding 300 registered tons. Working hours in the port is open 24 hours a day; pilots and tugboats are available at any hour.

Ships out of Quarantine: Off-quarantine certificates are issued at quay.

Fresh Water: It is supplied at quay by means of hoses and at the request of the captain or the shipping agent. Bunkering is done by tank truck.

Preparation: The port of Sousse is located at 15 km from the international airport of Monastir towards the South and at 150 km from the international airport of Tunis-Carthage towards the North. 

Port website: http://www.ommp.nat.tn/sousse/

Link of the Searates Sousse

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location and Contact

Country

Tunisia - TN

Province or District

Sousse

Nearest Town or City

Sousse (149 km from Tunis downtown)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Sousse

Latitude

35.825090

Longitude

10.641884

Managing Company or Port Authority

Office of Merchant Navy and Ports

Management Contact Person

Office of Merchant Navy and Ports

Administrative Building-2060
La Goulette 3029
Tunisia

Tel: +216 71 735 300 / Fax: +216 71 735 812

Email: ommp@ommp.nat.tn

Website: http://www.ommp.nat.tn/

Nearest Airport and Airlines

Tunis-Carthage Airport (TUN / DTTA) 71 km away

Port Picture

Port of Sousse Site Plan

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link:  PORT COMPANIES CONTACT LIST

Port Performance

At the Port of Sousse, handling operations are carried out by public and private operators. The private operator is the Group of Handlers of the Center (GMC).  Traffic in 2019 was 6% less than 2018: about 20 million tons cars and approximately 830 ships. 170,000 tourists registered at the port of Sousse during the first quarter 2019.

Seasonal Constraints

Yes / No

Rainy Season

Yes

Major Import Campaigns

Yes

Other

Yes

Handling Figures 2019

Vessel Calls:

830

Container Traffic: (TEUs)

3600

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk

Year 2019

Bulk (MT)

6,000,000

Break bulk (MT)

14,000,000

 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

The OMMP has recently launched a study on the restructuring of harbor dues and pricing scales.

Details OMMP - Port of Sousse

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

6 specialized berths with a total length of 1020 meters

170 meters

9.45 meters

 Good Status

Container Berth

6

150 - 205 meters

9 meters

 Good status

Silo Berth

0




Berthing Tugs

3




Water Barges

3




 

Acceptable Length & Draught of Quays

Poste N°

Length (m)

Draught

Meters

1

115

8.50

2

170

8.50

3

170

8.50

4

170

8.50

5

170

8.50

6

170

8.50

7

170

8.20

General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

Conventional Berth & K.D. Berth

Exports - Bagged Cargo

Conventional Berth & K.D. Berth

Imports and Exports - RoRo

Container & RoRo Berth

Other Imports

Liquid Bulk Berths

Port Handling Equipment

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

4

4

Good condition

Container Gantries

4

4

Good condition

Mobile Cranes

2

2

Good condition

Reachstacker

2

2

Good condition

RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

1

1

Good condition

Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

1

1

Good condition

Transtainer

1

1

Good condition

Forklifts

6

6

Good condition

Support Equipment

Floating equipment

Name

Power

Number

Tug boats

"Ibn Nafaa"

1750 cv

1

Patrol boats

" Justina "

600 cv

2

Patrol boats

"Hydrometer "

220 cv

2

Container Facilities

Facilities

20 ft

40 ft

Container Facilities Available

Yes

Yes

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes

Yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes

Yes

Other Capacity Details

Daily Take Off Capacity (Containers per day)

N/A

N/A

Number of Reefer Stations (connection points)

N/A

N/A

Emergency Take-off Capacity (Give an indication)

N/A

N/A

Off take capacity of gang shift (in Containers per shift)

N/A

N/A

Customs Guidance

Customs clearance consists of presenting the goods at a Customs office and allocating them a Customs system. On reaching Customs, goods are automatically sorted by the SINDA (Automated Customs Information System) according to certain criteria, especially the nature of the product and the importer. The sorting leads to a system of channels: the "green channel" for goods which present no risk (brief inspection of the documents), the "orange channel" for medium level risks (normal inspection), the "red channel" for extreme risks (complete inspection). The inspection may consist of x-raying the whole container, but also x-raying or opening each package. When they have been inspected, the goods receive a temporary collection permit which allows them to be stocked for further inspection or a permit for clearance inward. The latter can take up to 11 days.  In total, according to the WTO and in June 2005, the time required for Customs clearance, for unbranded products subject to foreign trade formalities, from arrival at the port/airport to clearance inward, varied from 7 to 20 days. Customs duties are about 3%. The principle is to pay duties and taxes in cash.

For information on Port of Sousse customs information, please see the following link.

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The creation of a new specialized port aims to improve the port of Sousse terminal as follows:

  1. Modernize the port infrastructure by creating a new port to respond to the growing needs of national and international maritime traffic.
  2. Make the Sahel region a regional and international center of trade and services.
  3. Take advantage of economies of scale by operating vessels of 80,000 deadweight tons instead of the current 25,000 tons.
  4. Drain part of the transshipment traffic of containers and bulk goods in the Mediterranean.
  5. Create a synergy between the port and the economic and logistical activity areas of the region and ensure the integration of different modes for the development of multimodal transport terminal.

Capital of the Tunisian Sahel, Sousse or "Hadramut" of its Phoenician name, is the 2nd largest city after Tunis. It was chosen in the 9th century AD as the maritime capital of the Aghlabids. Since independence, Sousse has contributed significantly to the country's economic growth since it contains one of the most important commercial ports as well as one of the most famous leisure seaside resorts in Tunisia, in this case the El Kantaoui port.

The commercial port of Sousse benefits from large-scale programs, like the works redevelopment of its northern quays and technical and economic studies dedicated to the enlargement of the port, generating an envelope of 13 million dinars. Port redevelopment studies of the port of Sousse recommend the restructuring of the port infrastructure, the establishment of a station to accommodate the largest cruise ferries at the north shore, as well as the annexation of an area of 3.4 hectares on the south shore side, which facilitates the shoreline transfer of commercial activities and the promotion of freight traffic.

The port of Sousse constitutes a link between the various Tunisian commercial ports, especially since it coexists with the port of Ennfidha, which, when completed, will offer 2500 meters of quays. The same goes for the new deep-sea port of Ennfidha, with the commercial potential it will present in terms of maritime imports and exports of goods and the modern logistical services it should offer,  is likely to provide Tunisia an international center of trade and services.

Grain and Bulk Handling

  • breakbulk: Depth 9.8 m. Bulk: Depth 9.7 m.
  • Tankers: LOA 250 m., draft 10.6 m., depth 10.6 m.
  • Gas: LOA 150 m., draft 8.2 m., depth 8.2 m.

Main Storage Terminal

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (square meters)

Bagged Cargo

1

Approx. 80,000 m2

Refrigerated Cargo

2

Approx. 6,300 m2

General Cargo

2

Approx. 80,500 m2

Stevedoring

OMMP performs all stevedoring activities which consist of the loading and unloading of ships and the performance of various tasks required when the vessel is in port, including lashing and unlashing of cargo.

Maritime ports Code in Tunisia (French)

Hinterland Information

The Port of Sousse is connected to the hinterland and the region's industrial estates by the MC33 highway. The container terminal and specialized berths are also linked to the rail network by both metric and normal tracks. Goods are transported out of the port by trucks.

Most trucking companies are members of the Port “Office de la Marine Marchande et des Port (OMMP) and all trucking companies operating at the port must be registered with the Shipping Association of Tunisia (AMT).

There are also vessels that depart from Tunisian ports and travel coastwise east to Asia, crossing the Suez Canal. Most others are travelling out of the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean.

Port Security

  • 24/7 monitoring the port and extension areas with more than 250 CCTV cameras
  • Running all Port Operations by the Terminal Operating System. (TOS)
  • Monitoring port operations online by the users.
Security
ISPS Compliant? Yes

Current ISPS Level

Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional

1
Police Boats Yes
Fire Engines N/A



2.1.5 Tunisia Port of Sfax-Sidi Youssef

Port Overview

The Sfax-Sidi Youssef port complex is a new multipurpose port located in Kerkennah (governorate of Sfax) which will enter into service during the summer of 2020. Its main traffic consists of solid bulk (phosphate and by-products, sea salt, cereals, etc). The port will create sources of income for thousands of inhabitants of the island who depend mainly on fishing. The extension project of the Port of Sidi Youssef, which started in January 2017 with a budget of around 32 million dinars, will preserve the environmental aspect and improve the services of passenger transport going from and to the island of Kerkennah on board from the ferry connecting it to Sfax.

Sidi Youssef is a Tunisian village and the port of access to the Kerkennah Islands. It is located at the western end of the island of Gharbi, the closest to the continental port of Sfax 18 km away. Sidi Youssef was not always the terminus of this car ferry line since the connections between the Kerkennah and Sfax were previously carried out between Cape Sidi Mansour, located seven kilometers north of Sfax (delegation of Sakiet Eddaïer), and Sidi Fredj (island of Chergui) which today corresponds to the main tourist area of the archipelago. It is a passenger port accommodating up to twelve daily services in summer from the SOMVIK car ferry (Kerkennah Islands Development Company). It is equipped with infrastructure such as a ferry terminal, a bus station for buses and collective taxis (several dozen) that provide collective ground transportation.

But Sfax- Sidi Youssef also shelters a fishing port where sail boats are practicing artisanal fishing. Some services have been set up such as an ice-trade for the conservation of fresh fish, fish merchants as well as catering businesses such as a restaurant operating during the tourist season.

Key port information may also be found at:http://www.maritime-database.com

PORT LOCATION & CONTACT

Country

Tunisia

Province or District

Sfax

Town or City

(Nearest location with distance from port)

Kerkennah (5 km Sfax downtown)

Port's Complete Name

Sfax- Sidi Youssef

Latitude

34.721943

Longitude

10.761144

Managing Company or Port Authority

Office de la Marine Marchande et des Ports (OMMP)

Batiment Adminstratif, Tunis 2060, La Goulette, Tunisia

Phone : +216 71 735300 Fax : +216 71 735812 Telex : 15386

Management Contact Person

Address : Street Houcine El Wazen BP 1155 – Sfax – Tunisia
Tel (216) 74.497.644 / 74.225.040 
Fax (216) 74.497.102  
Email : port.sfax@ommp.nat.tn

Nearest Airport and Airlines


Tunis-Carthage Airport (TUN / DTTA), 71 km away.

Airports with scheduled flights sorted by distance to Sfax-Sidi Youssef port

Port Picture

Port Sfax-Sidi Youssef 

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

The Office of the Merchant Marine and Ports (OMMP) is the main agency responsible of the all administrative and financial activities and coordination. The maritime companies operating in ports sector play an important role in the development and promotion of Tunisia's foreign trade. In fact, 98% of the foreign trade is carried out by sea through the 7 commercial seaports. These ports handled in 2019 around 33 million tones, 985 passenger miles and 420 passenger cars. The maritime transport and ports sector include almost 560 companies working in the maritime professions, freight forwarders and port professions and offering almost 6000 direct jobs.

Port Performance

The port of Sfax is the second largest port in Tunisia with more than 90,000 TEUs and nearly 784,500 tons of general cargo in 2018. The port of Sfax cannot receive ro-ro ships or trans-Mediterranean carriers. Most of the solid part in the north-eastern part of the port was transferred to Skhira port, thus large spaces were freed which made it possible to receive ro-ro ships.

In Dec 2020, the Ministry of Transport launched a call for expression of interest to set up a logistics platform in connection with the port of Sfax on a 50-hectar plot of land . This land, located 17 km southwest of the port of Sfax, is well connected to the road and rail networks, including a new highway (south of Sfax) which facilitates the connection to Tunis and the port of Radès by highway.

The total volume of OMMP traffic amounted to 22.7 million tons in 2015. Given Sfax port and Skhira oil terminal, the total volume of traffic would be around 28.1 million tons in 2018, against 29 million global traffic volumes in 2019. The distribution of traffic by port and type of merchandise is summarized in the table below:

Contribution (%) of each port in the domestic traffic (with Skhira):

  • Goulette 2.7% 746 018
  • Skhira 19,3% 5 458 989
  • Zarzis 2.6% 736 808
  • Gabes 7.8% 2 200 803
  • Sfax 15.5% 4 367 465
  • Rades 23.7% 6 668 415
  • Bizerte 19.9% 5 603 343
  • Sousse 8,5% 2 402 182 

The port of Sfax is a major asset for the Tunisian and regional economy. Its commercial port is one of the oldest in the country and the second in Tunisia. It was created around 1905. The quantity of products exported in 2018 is evaluated at 3,492,134 tons while imports are evaluated at 3,282,645 tons. These exported products come mainly from the center and the south of the country: sea salt, olive oil, processed phosphates and various other products.

Seasonal Constraints

Yes / No

Rainy Season

Yes

Major Import Campaigns

Yes

Other

N/A

HANDLING FIGURES 2019

Vessel Calls:

Approx. 1300

Container Traffic: (TEUs)

Approx. 2800

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk

Year 2019

Bulk (MT)

367,465

Break bulk (MT)

4,000,000

Berthing Specifications

The berths consist of 15 berths distributed as follows:

  • NPK platform (substation n ° 1) of total length equal to 150 m with a depth of - 10.50 m Hydro.
  • Soufrier quay (substation n ° 2) of total length equal to 220 m with a depth of - 10.50 m Hydro
  • Quai M’dhila (post 3) with a total length of 243 m with a depth of - 10.5 m Hydro.
  • Phosphate platform (item 4.5 and 6) 584 ml long with a depth of -10.50 m
  • Trade quay (post no. 7.8 and 9) 520 ml long with a depth of -10.50 m
  • Service platform (post 10) 60 ml long with a depth of -10.50 m
  • RORO platform (post 11) 150 ml long with a depth of -10.50 m
  • Trade quay (posts 12, 13 and 14) 517 ml long with a depth of -10.50 m
  • Saltworks quay (post n ° 15) 110 ml long with a depth of -10.50 m
  • Oil jetty of length 150 ml with a depth of -10.50 m
  • The commercial port of Sfax offers a quay line with a total length of 2704 m.

 

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

4 specialized berths with a total length of 600 meters

150 meters

9.45 meters

 Good condition

Container Berth

4

150 - 205 meters

9 meters

Good condition

Silo Berth

0




Berthing Tugs

3




Water Barges

3




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

Conventional Berth & K.D. Berth

Exports - Bagged Cargo

Conventional Berth & K.D. Berth

Imports and Exports - RoRo

Container & RoRo Berth

Other Imports

Liquid Bulk Berths

 

Port Handling Equipment:


Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

4

4

Good conditions

Container Gantries

4

4

Good conditions

Mobile Cranes

2

2

Good conditions

Reachstacker

2

2

Good conditions

RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

1

1

Good conditions

Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

1

1

Good conditions

Transtainer

1

1

Good conditions

Forklifts

6

6

Good conditions

Container Facilities

Facilities

20 ft

40 ft

Container Facilities Available

Yes

Yes

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes

Yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes

Yes

Other Capacity Details

Daily Take Off Capacity (Containers per day)

2200 TEU/Day (Oct 2019)

N/A

Number of Reefer Stations (connection points)

1100

N/A

Emergency Take-off Capacity (Give an indication)

N/A

N/A

Off take capacity of gang shift (in Containers per shift)

2,200 TEU/Day

Yes

Customs Guidance

Customs clearance consists of presenting the goods at a Customs office and allocating them a Customs system. On reaching Customs, goods are automatically sorted by the SINDA (Automated Customs Information System) according to certain criteria, especially the nature of the product and the importer. The sorting leads to a system of channels: the "green channel" for goods which present no risk (brief inspection of the documents), the "orange channel" for medium level risks (normal inspection), the "red channel" for extreme risks (complete inspection). The inspection may consist of x-raying the whole container, but also x-raying or opening each package. When they have been inspected, the goods receive a temporary collection permit which allows them to be stocked for further inspection or a permit for clearance inward.

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

It is uncovered platforms of 24 Ha of which 16.5 Ha in the extension area. Uncovered platforms for storage: 9.5 Ha.

The main platform is of the characteristics:

  • Transit via the logistics area: 3,800,000 tonnes of goods (in 2025)
  • Area of the logistics area: 30 hectares
  • Administrative area, operators and services: 1.2 hectares
  • Land and administrative land building customs: 0.1 ha (floor area: 560 m2)
  • Land and operator building: 0.7 ha (ground floor: 3000 m2)
  • Car workshops and car parks: 1.3 ha (2700 m2)

The Access Channel

  • Length 6,15 Km
  • depth 10.50 meters = 34’44”

Ships acceptable in Sfax port

  • Maximum Length 205m
  • Maximum depth for all ships 10.06 m = 33

Infrastructures

Basins

  • A main basin with an area of ​​42 ha.
  • A basin (NPK) with an area of ​​15.5 ha.
  • 1 basin (of sailboats) with an area of ​​4.5 ha (easement).
  • Circle of departure: 300 m in diameter.

Support material

Floating equipment

Name

Number

Tug boats

– 1600 hp"Ibn Mehri"
– 3200 hp" Syphax "

2

Patrol boats

220 hp

1

Grain and Bulk Handling

There is no specific grain and bulk handling at sfax port – but there is a primary objective of the proposed project which is to expand grain storage and handling throughput capacity, improve the related domestic transport system and largely complete the conversion from bag to bulk handling in Tunisia's distribution system for imported grain to meet the rapidly rising demand for industrially milled grain. The project consists of:

  • rehabilitation, adaptation for imports, and expansion of the existing port silo at sfax, and construction of three storage silos at Sfax, Beja, and Gafsa, and expansion from 8,000 tons to 28,000 tons of the storage silo at Kalaa Seghira;
  • rehabilitation of the Manouba storage silo;
  • construction and rehabilitation of silo rail sidings; (d) acquisition of about 50 bulk rail hopper cars; and (e) technical assistance and training.

Superstructure of Sfax port from 2000 – 2020

Old commercial port

Désignation

Draft(m²)

Hangar 1

1200

Hangar 2

1300

Warehouse 5

1200

Total

3700

New multipurpose dock

Désignation

Draft(m²)

Hangar 1

4000

Hangar 2

4000

Warehouse 3

4000

Open Hangar 4

5000

Total

17000

Main Storage Terminal 

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (square meters)

Bagged Cargo

1

Approx. 60,000 m2

Refrigerated Cargo

2

Approx. 5,800 m2

General Cargo

2

Approx. 60,500 m2

Stevedoring

The mobile crane Liebherr LHM 550 has been installed at the Sfax port by the Society of the handling groups of Sfax (GMS) to reinforce the stevedoring works.

Hinterland Information

The port is close to the town centre: One entry, close to the port direction, allows the access to the commercial dock (north).

  • A 2nd entry gives access to the northern zone of the port.
  • A 3rd entry gives access to the southern zone.

Port Security

The bodies of water in the port of Sfax are naturally sheltered by the shallows surrounding the port and by the banks located between the Kerkennah Islands and the coast. North shore with road and rail connections. South shore with road access only.

At all ports in Tunisia including Sfax, the security aspects are the standard credibility and reliability of a port system. Through the application of the ISPS code which required the implementation by all maritime and port players of security measures aimed at preventing any malicious acts against the transport chain, commercial vessels which provide more than 95% of trade, people and ports. From the harbor, a VTS to the busiest port even Sfax takes charge of the ship; it will not leave it again until its docking. The harbor master's office controls all maneuvers carried out on the route to be followed to enter or leave the basins as well as any movement within the port. Radio contact is maintained between the harbor master's office and the vessel at all times 24 hours a day. Specific safety measures are taken for each loading or unloading operation of petroleum products (crude and refined), chemicals and hazardous materials and products. Port operators and officers of each port can thus identify the goods and the nature of the risk that may arise, as well as the measures to be taken to avoid or combat it.

Security
ISPS Compliant Yes

Current ISPS Level

Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional

Yes
Police Boats Yes
Fire Engines Yes



2.1.6 Tunisia Port of Gabes


Port Overview

The port of Gabès is located in the middle of the Gulf of Gabès which is bounded to the north by the archipelago and the shallows of Kerkennah and to the west and south by the continent. Located on a sandy coast in an area where the seabed is gently sloping, it provides 19% of the country's trade with the transport of a total of around 4.5 million tons of goods par year. Almost 90% of traffic relates to the chemical industries (chemicals, phosphates, bitumen, metals, etc.).  The activity of the commercial port of Gabès is characterized by an industrial purpose, is essentially intended for the transit of chemical products on behalf of the neighboring factories set up in the industrial estate of Gabès. This bulk traffic comprises above all sulphur and ammonia for import and phosphoric acid and phosphate fertilizer for export. The bulk traffic at the Gabès port consists mainly of sulfur and ammonia in the import of phosphoric acid and phosphate fertilizers in export. The port of Gabès was built in 1974 and is equipped for the reception of fuel oil, bitumen, liquid soda, sulfur and for the shipment of sulfuric and phosphoric acids, as well as for the traffic of sacks and miscellaneous goods. It includes the facilities required for the unloading of ammonia and a solid bulk loader (CJB / EAM, 2007). 

Nautical data

Approach: Via an access channel 3220 m long, 130 m wide and with a draft of - 13.50 m. Signed by 9 buoys.

Via the dredged entry pass at - 12.50 m and 200 m wide, marked with 2 buoys. 

La Houle: East / North East

Tides: Semi-diurnal, regular, the tide reaches 2.45 meters.

  • M.V.E: 2.45m
  • M.M.E: -1.60m
  • M.M.E: -1.10m
  • M.V.E: 0.15m 

The currents: without influence. 

Dominant Winds: Winds of land, in winter, from the West and North / West sector. Winds by the sea, in summer, from East, South-East. The strength varies from 3 to 5 (sometimes 7) on the BEAUFORT scale. 

Road access: The port is served from the North and the South by the RN1, to the West the RN5 and the RN6 connect it to Gafsa and Kebili. Two main doors provide access to the port, and seven secondary doors provide access to nearby factories. 

Rail access: The SNCFT North-South line ends at Gabès. This same line is connected to that of Sfax-Gafsa. The grain station is served by a railway. See map of the current situation of the Gabès Commercial Port in the appendix Link  

Port website: PORT WEBSITE 

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location & Contact

Country

Tunisia

Province or District

Gabès

Town or City

Gabès (6 km from Gabès downtown)

Port's Complete Name

Gabès Port

Latitude

33.895293

Longitude

10.115780

Managing Company or Port Authority

OMMP

Management Contact Person:

Gabès Port Commandant - Mr Khemaies Ouerfelli

OMMP - Batiment administratif, 2060 la Goulette Tunisie (Tunisia) 
TEL : +216 70.240.000 
FAX : +216 71.735.812 
EMAIL : ommp@ommp.nat.tn

Adress : Direction of port of Gabes BP 65 – 6000 Gabes – Tunisie
Phone :(216) 75.270.373  
Fax (216) 75.274.855  
Email : port.gabes@ommp.nat.tn

Nearest Airport and Airlines:

(Airlines with frequent international arrivals/departures)

Gabès Matmata International Airport (1.43 km)

Djerba Zarzis International Airport ( 60.82 km)

Port Picture

Gabès Port Layout 

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Port dues on ships, goods and passengers received by the OMMP are attuned to the changes and developments experienced by the port operation mode and Transport Technology and adapted to the needs of port operators. As part of the reform of the shipping industry, particularly in the port sector, which started from the ninth development plan, several actions were taken to adapt the sector to the various technological, regulatory and organizational regionally and world. For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: PORT COMPANIES CONTACT LIST.

Port Performance

The port of Gabès is an industrial port in Tunisia with more than 160,000 TEUs and nearly 4,300,000 tons of general cargo in 2019. This bulk traffic consists mainly of sulfur and ammonia in the import of phosphoric acid and phosphate fertilizers in export. The commercial port of Gabès, whose activity is characterized by an industrial vocation, essentially ensures the transit of chemicals on behalf of neighboring factories located in the industrial zone of Gabès. This bulk traffic mainly consists of sulfur and ammonia on import and phosphoric acid and phosphate fertilizers on export. In 2019, freight traffic was 4,224,000 tons, international traffic amounted to 4,048,000 tons and national cabotage to 9,000 tons. The ships amounted to 1223. Regarding the strengthening of its role in supporting and promoting local industries, the master plan established for the development of Gabès port recommends building an oil post as well as a post n ° 11. Maintenance work is also planned for all basins and access canals.

Seasonal Constraints

Yes / No

Occurs

Rainy Season

No

December-March

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Other

N/A

N/A

Handling Figures 2019

Vessel Calls

363

Container Traffic (TEUs)

146,850

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk

Year 2019

Bulk (MT)

2,843,852

Break bulk (MT)

1,831,295

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

The harbour dues on ships, goods and passengers collected by the OMMP fall in with the changes and developments gone through by the port running system and transport technologies and are adapted to the expectations of the port operators. The most recent of these actions bears on the launching of a study on the restructuring of harbour dues and price scales, taking into account the new attributions of the OMMP as ancient authority and the role it is called upon to play within the framework of the concession agreements on the public port domain, offering to public users and other private operators the possibility to build harbour works or to use private material for providing public services.

Details OMMP - Port of Gabès

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Berthing Specifications

  • West quay posts 5, 6 and 7 with a total length of 600 m with a depth of - 10.50 m Hydro.
  • North platform posts 3 and 4 with a total length of 340 m with a depth of - 10.50 m Hydro.
  • South quay substations 8, 9 and 10 with a total length of 785 m with a depth of - 11.5 m Hydro.
  • Service dock of length 139 ml with a depth of -5.00m.
  • The Gabès commercial port offers a quay line with a total length of 1,725 ​​m.

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

4 ocean tugs, 100+ Ton Lifts: equipped with high power motors (1700C.V to 6300 HP) and a tensile strength of 23 tons to 70 tons.

120 Meters

7.2 Meters

 Good Status

Container Berth

4

150 - 205 Meters

9 Meters

Operate at any time needed and tow services are being given to all of the ships coming to the Port located at the area that is protected with breakwater in length of 1.375 meters.

Silo Berth

N/A


Berthing Tugs

3




Water Barges

3




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

Conventional Berth & K.D. Berth

Exports - Bagged Cargo

Conventional Berth & K.D. Berth

Imports and Exports - RoRo

Container & RoRo Berth

Other Imports

Liquid Bulk Berths

Port Handling Equipment

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

6

6

Good condition

Container Gantries

5

5

Good condition

Mobile Cranes

2

2

Good condition

Reachstacker

2

2

Good condition

RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

1

1

Good condition

Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

2

2

Good condition

Transtainer

2

1

Good condition

Forklifts

4

4

Good condition

Container Facilities

The harbor water area (80 ha) in 2 basins

  • An outdoor pool of 50 ha, at -12.5 m.
  • An indoor pool of 30 ha, at -10.5 m.
  • The swing circle has a diameter of 600 meters.

Facilities

20 ft

40 ft

Container Facilities Available

Yes

Yes

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes

Yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes

Yes

Other Capacity Details

Daily Take Off Capacity (Containers per day)

300 TEU/Day (October 2019)


Number of Reefer Stations (connection points)

N/A


Emergency Take-off Capacity (Give an indication)

N/A


Off take capacity of gang shift (in Containers per shift)

300 TEUs/Day

Yes

Customs Guidance

Customs clearance consists of presenting the goods at a Customs office and allocating them a Customs system. On reaching Customs, goods are automatically sorted by the SINDA (Automated Customs Information System) according to certain criteria, especially the nature of the product and the importer. The sorting leads to a system of channels: the "green channel" for goods which present no risk (brief inspection of the documents), the "orange channel" for medium level risks (normal inspection), the "red channel" for extreme risks (complete inspection). The inspection may consist of x-raying the whole container, but also x-raying or opening each package. When they have been inspected, the goods receive a temporary collection permit which allows them to be stocked for further inspection or a permit for clearance inward.

Terminal Information

Grain and Bulk Handling

  • Basins: The harbor water area (80 ha) in 2 basins
  • An outdoor pool of 50 ha, at -12.5 m.
  • An indoor pool of 30 ha, at -10.5 m.
  • The swing circle has a diameter of 600 meters

Main Storage Terminal

  • Fitted ground: 25,000 m2
  • Bare land: 100,000 m2
  • Store and covered shed: 4000 m2

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (square meters)

Bagged Cargo

1

Approx. 120,000 m2

Refrigerated Cargo

2

Approx. 9,300 m2

General Cargo

2

Approx. 100,000 m2

Stevedoring

OMMP performs all stevedoring activities which consist of the loading and unloading of ships and the performance of various tasks required when the vessel is in port, including lashing and unlashing of cargo.

Maritime ports Code in Tunisia (French version only).

Hinterland Information

The Port of Gabès is connected to the hinterland and the region's industrial estates by the MC33 highway. The container terminal and specialized berths are also linked to the rail network by both metric and normal tracks. Goods are transported out of the port by trucks. Most trucking companies are members of the Port “Office de la Marine Marchande et des Port (OMMP) and all trucking companies operating at the port must be registered with the Shipping Association of Tunisia (AMT). There are also vessels that depart from Tunisian ports and travel coastwise east to Asian countries crossing Suez Canal that transport cargo to that region of the North African and Middle east. Most others are travelling out of Mediterranean Sea to Atlantic Ocean.

Port Security

Protective structures

  • A 2880 m long North pier protects the port against the waves by the prevailing north and north / east winds.
  • A 1460 m long South pier completes protection against East and South / East winds.
Security
ISPS Compliant Yes

Current ISPS Level

Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional

1

Police Boats 2
Fire Engines 2



2.1.7 Tunisia Port of Skhira

Port Overview

The Port of Skhira is a very small port in eastern Tunisia, on the Gulf of Gabes, in Al-Sāḥil region. Skhira, also spelled Al-Ṣukhayrah, Skhira, or Cekhira, has a LOCODE is TNTBX. La Skhira is one of the six major seaports of Tunisia; it is specialized in handling Algerian and Tunisian petroleum exports. The port is also a pipeline terminal for Al-Dūlāb oil field, in western Tunisia.

The Skhira port is located at about 350 km from the capital Tunis. It has an important infrastructure of storage of crude oil and oil refined products, as well as loading and unloading pipelines. Its port infrastructure is made up of 3 posts on Dukes of Alba (In maritime vocabulary, a Duke of Alba or dolphin - consists of piles of wooden poles, steel tubes, cement blocks - anchored in the bottom of basins or channels, on which a ship can moor or lean in reach, near a lock, in the docks of a seaport).

  • 1 post for phosphoric acid to 150 ml of length and a depth of 8.7 m.
  • 2 oil posts of 300 m of length and a depth of 15 m, they can receive oil ships of 120,000 tons.

The majority of the seven commercial seaports are former ports, surrounded by cities, with no possibility of extension, limited to the level of the draft which does not exceed 9.5m for container ships and RoRo vessels, and 11.5m for bulk carriers (except the port of Skhira).

Port website PORT WEBSITE

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location & Contact

Country

Tunisia

Province or District

Skhira

Town or City (Nearest location with distance from port)

356.5 km from Tunis

Port's Complete Name

Skhira - TNTBX

Latitude

34.287574

Longitude

10.095899

Managing Company or Port Authority

OMMP

Batiment administratif, 2060 la Goulette Tunisie  
TEL: +216 70.240.000 
FAX : +216 71.735.812 
EMAIL : ommp@ommp.nat.tn

Management Contact Person

Mr  Imed DRIDI

​+21658580102

https://www.allseasshipping.com/the-team

Nearest Airport and Airlines

(Airlines with frequent international arrivals/departures)

Gabès Matmata International Airport ( 45.19 km)

Sfax Thyna International Airport ( 73 km)

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Port dues on ships, goods and passengers received by the O.M.M.P, are attuned to the changes and developments experienced by the port operation mode and Transport Technology and adapted to the needs of port operators. As part of the reform of the shipping industry, particularly in the port sector, which started from the ninth development plan, several actions were taken to adapt the sector to the various technological, regulatory and organizational regionally and world. For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link:  PORT COMPANIES CONTACT LIST

Port Performance

In 2019, the global traffic of La Skhira port, in hydrocarbons and chemicals 4.7 million tons, consists mainly hydrocarbons and chemical products registering a fall of 18% as compared to 2018. The refined hydrocarbons, imported through the port of la Skhira, are about 1.7 million tons, decreased by 20% contrariwise, the exported refined hyrdrocarbons reached about 0.9 million tons, a decrease by 30% compared to 2018. Crude oil exports recorded a decline by 9% compared to 2018, with 1.75 million tons in 2019. Phosphoric acid decreased by 15% in 2019 compared to the previous year

Seasonal Constraints

Yes / No

Occurs

Rainy Season

No

December-March

Major Import Campaigns

No

N/A

Handling Figures 2019

Vessel Calls

1190

Container Traffic (TEUs)

146,215

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk

Year 2019

Bulk (MT)

4,665,613

Break bulk (MT)

4,343,042

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

The harbour dues on ships, goods and passengers collected by the OMMP fall in with the changes and developments gone through by the port running system and transport technologies and are adapted to the expectations of the port operators. The most recent of these actions bears on the launching of a study on the restructuring of harbour dues and price scales, taking into account the new attributions of the OMMP as ancient authority and the role it is called upon to play within the framework of the concession agreements on the public port domain, offering to public users and other private operators the possibility to build harbour works or to use private material for providing public services.

Details OMMP – Skhira Port

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Berthing Specifications

  • 1 post for phosphoric acid to 150 ml of length and a depth of 8.7 m
  • 2 oil posts of 300 ml of length and a depth of 15 m, they can receive oil ships of 120,000 tons.

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

2 ocean tugs, 100+ Ton Lifts: equipped with high power motors (1700C.V to 6300 HP) and a tensile strength of 23 tons to 70 tons.

120 meters

7.2 meters

 Good Status

Container Berth

2

150-205 meters

9 meters

Operate at any time needed. Tow services are being given to all of the ships coming to the Port located at the area that is protected. With 1.375 m breakwater.

Silo Berth

N/A


Berthing Tugs

3 tugs of 2,700 horsepower each




Water Barges

1




General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

Conventional Berth & K.D. Berth

Exports - Bagged Cargo

Conventional Berth & K.D. Berth

Imports and Exports - RoRo

Container & RoRo Berth

Other Imports

Liquid Bulk Berths

Port Handling Equipment

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

6

6

Good condition

Container Gantries

5

5

Good condition

Mobile Cranes

2

2

Good condition

Reachstacker

2

2

Good condition

RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

1

1

Good condition

Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

2

2

Good condition

Transtainer

2

1

Good condition

Forklifts

4

4

Good condition

Container Facilities

Facilities

20 ft

40 ft

Container Facilities Available

Yes

Yes

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes

Yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes

Yes

Other Capacity Details

Daily Take Off Capacity (Containers per day)

840 TEU/Day (Oct 2019)


Number of Reefer Stations (connection points)

610


Emergency Take-off Capacity (Give an indication)

Yes


Off take capacity of gang shift (in Containers per shift)

840 TEU (Oct 2019)

Yes

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

The 24'' pipeline intended for the transport of crude oil under high pressure from INAMINAS (Algeria) and Tunisian deposits by heading approximately north over approximately 775Km including 512 km in Tunisia to end on the Mediterranean coast at SKHIRRA (Tunisia). The maximum transport capacity of this pipeline is 10 million tonnes per year. A crude oil storage depot at Skhira contains 11 tanks with a capacity of 35,000 m3 each, and a pumping station comprising three crude loading pumps with a flow rate of 4,000 m3 / h each, controlled by a remote-control network via a control. A Tunisian governmental multinational company has an oil port that can load vessels with a net capacity of up to 130,000 tonnes with a draft of 15 meters. The port is open to maritime traffic every day, 24 hours a day, and allows the simultaneous docking of 2 oil tankers and a chemical tanker. It has a 2,800-meter pier for people and equipment to access the terminal platform.

Pumping station n ° 4:

Located at EL KHAMOUR at PK (Kilometric Point) 557.3 of the pipeline route. It essentially comprises:

  • Four main pumping groups of 2028CV (3 in service and 1 in reserve) and two generators.
  • A fixed roof storage tank with a capacity of 5000m3.

Pumping station n ° 3:

Located in TIERT at PK 378.5 of the pipeline route. It essentially comprises four main pumping groups of 2028CV and two generator sets. In terms of future development, Tunisia multinational company has adopted a clear vision for the medium and long term with precise objectives and priorities over time to plan for the future in a proactive way that will keep the chances of controlling its future. Such a mission is likely to allow the company to improve its services and best satisfy its customers and therefore face market conditions and the instability of the sector in which it operates.

Grain and Bulk Handling

  • Basins: The harbor water area (80 ha) in 2 basins
  • An outdoor pool of 50 ha, at -12.5 m.
  • An indoor pool of 30 ha, at -10.5 m.
  • The swing circle has a diameter of 600 meters

Main Storage Terminal

  • Fitted ground: 25,000 m2
  • Bare land: 100,000 m2
  • Store and covered shed: 4000 m2

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (square meters)

Bagged Cargo

1

Approx. 5,000 m2

Refrigerated Cargo

1

Approx. 300 m2

General Cargo

1

Approx. 5,000 m2

Customs Guidance

Customs clearance consists of presenting the goods at a Customs office and allocating them a Customs system. On reaching Customs, goods are automatically sorted by the SINDA (Automated Customs Information System) according to certain criteria, especially the nature of the product and the importer. The sorting leads to a system of channels: the "green channel" for goods which present no risk (brief inspection of the documents), the "orange channel" for medium level risks (normal inspection), the "red channel" for extreme risks (complete inspection). The inspection may consist of x-raying the whole container, but also x-raying or opening each package. When they have been inspected, the goods receive a temporary collection permit which allows them to be stocked for further inspection or a permit for clearance inward.

Stevedoring

OMMP performs all stevedoring activities which consist of the loading and unloading of ships and the performance of various tasks required when the vessel is in port, including lashing and unlashing of cargo. Maritime ports Code in Tunisia (French version only).

Port Security

The Petroleum Port of Skhira is also equipped with three tugs of 2,700 horsepower each, equipped with anti-pollution and firefighting means.

Security
ISPS Compliant Yes

Current ISPS Level

Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional

1
Police Boats 3
Fire Engines 4



2.1.8 Tunisia Port of Zarzis


Port Overview

The Port of Zarzis is located in the southernmost part of Tunisia, where the diversified economic activity consists mainly in farming, fishery and aquaculture, tourism, an emergent industrial network, craft industries, and various small-scale trades. The port of Zarzis exports sea salt and crude oil and imports pure oil products. The OMMP invested 30 MD between 2017 and 2018 for dredging. In its first commissioning, the ferry terminal of Zarzis port handled three stopovers made by the national shipowner CTN hosting 3000 passengers and 1000 cars. OMMP is developing a passenger terminal on an area 5000 m² equipped with all the modern facilities required for customs and police formalities with a budget of 1.5 MD. This 700 m² terminal has a reception structure for the pedestrian , to be accompanied by the development of the main access north of the port to ensure a better flow of this traffic. The port of Zarzis underwent at the beginning of 2017 a dredging and rehabilitation of the depths to be situated between 10 and 11 m with an investment of 26.5 MD. This project aims to ensure the safety of navigation in the channel and the harbor basin and to encourage operators and shipowners to develop new regular shipping lines with the port. These investments estimated cost of 2 million dinars in the construction of a new passenger terminal and a shelter for cars outside the harbour space on one hand, the promotion of the port and its potential for the other hand

Port website: PORT WEBSITE

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

Port Location & Contact

Country

Tunisia

Province or District

Zarzis

Town or City (Nearest location with distance from port)

Zarzis Town (0.70 km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Zarzis

Latitude

33.494380

Longitude

11.118268

Managing Company or Port Authority

Office of Merchant Navy and Ports (OMMP)

Address : B.P 291 – 4170 Zarzis – Tunisie 
Phone :(216) 75.694.790  
Fax (216) 75.694.485 
Email : port.zarzis@ommp.nat.tn

Management Contact Person

Office of Merchant Navy and Ports

Administration building 2060

La Goulette 3029 Tunisia

Tel +21671735300 /  +21671735812

Nearest Airport and Airlines

(Airlines with frequent international arrivals/departures)

Tunis-Carthage Airport (TUN / DTTA) - 5 km away

Port Picture

Zarzis Port Layout

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

The Tunisian sea freight company STTAT, which offers industry and commerce shipping and multimodal groupage traffic services, and its partner TARROS (an Italian container transporter), has collaborated with the GRENDI Group, which provides national cabotage traffic between Marina diCarrara and the capital of Sardinia, Cagliari, to expand this maritime link to Sousse and Sfax, through its newly created subsidiary ProCargo Line. Fifty stopovers at the Ports of Sousse and Sfax have already been made.

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link:  PORT COMPANIES CONTACT LIST

Port Performance

The port of Zarzis is an agricultural and commercial port with more than 140,000 TEUs and nearly 5,000,000 tons of general cargo in 2019. The commercial port of Zarzis is ensures the transit of goods on behalf of neighboring factories located in the industrial zone of Zarzis. This bulk traffic mainly consists of salt and crude oils on export and diverse goods on import. In 2019, freight traffic was 3,786,000 tons, international traffic amounted to 3,900,000 tons and national cabotage to 6,000 tons. The ships amounted to 1226. The Port of Zarzis has a strategic geographic position, well-maintained berths, sufficient draft to accommodate large-capacity vessels, more specifically dedicated to bulk cargo.

Seasonal Constraints

Yes / No

Rainy Season

No

Major Import Campaigns

No

Handling Figures (2019)

Vessel Calls:

1226

Container Traffic: (TEUs)

3600

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk (2019)

Bulk (MT)

653,000

Break bulk (MT)

3,786,000

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

The harbour dues on ships, goods and passengers collected by the OMMP fall in with the changes and developments gone through by the port running system and transport technologies and are adapted to the expectations of the port operators. The most recent of these actions bears on the launching of a study on the restructuring of harbour dues and price scales, taking into account the new attributions of the OMMP as ancient authority and the role it is called upon to play within the framework of the concession agreements on the public port domain, offering to public users and other private operators the possibility to build harbour works or to use private material for providing public services.

Details OMMP – Zarzis Port

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Berthing Specifications

The quays in the port have different structures:

  • Port enclosure: 28 hectares.
  • Port platforms: 13 hectares.
  • Hangars: 5000 m² + 4000 m².
  • West quay posts 5, 6 and 7 with a total length of 600 m with a depth of - 10.50 m Hydro.
  • North platform posts 3 and 4 with a total length of 340 m with a depth of - 10.50 m Hydro.
  • South quay substations 8, 9 and 10 with a total length of 785 m with a depth of - 11.5 m Hydro.
  • Service dock of length 139 ml with a depth of -5.00m.
  • The Zarzis commercial port offers a quay line with a total length of 1,725 ​​m.

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

2 ocean tugs, 100+ Ton Lifts: equipped with high power motors (1700C.V to 6300 HP) and a tensile strength of 23 tons to 70 tons.

120 meters

7.2 meters

 Good Status

Container Berth

2

150-205 meters

9 meters

Operate at any time needed and tow services are being given to all of the ships coming to the Port located at the area that is protected with breakwater in length of 1.375 meters.

Silo Berth

1




Berthing Tugs

1 Tugboat of 1600 hp.

1 Pilot boat of 300 hp.




Water Barges

2




General Cargo Handling Berths

  • Length 9 Km (5 miles)
  • Depth acceptable actually 7.5 metres = 24.60 feet
  • 1 Tugboat of 1600 hp
  • 1 Pilot boat of 300 hp

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

Conventional Berth & K.D. Berth

Exports - Bagged Cargo

Conventional Berth & K.D. Berth

Imports and Exports - RoRo

Container & RoRo Berth

Other Imports

Liquid Bulk Berths

Port Handling Equipment

  • 1 Moving charger for salt loading (private operators).
  • 1 Charger with conveyor belts for salt loading (private operators).
  • 2 pneumatic versatile cranes (100 tons and 150 tons) and forklifts of different tonnages and other various equipment (Handling Companies).

Equipment

Available

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

Yes

3

Good condition

Container Gantries

Yes

2

Good condition

Mobile Cranes

Yes

2

Good condition

Reachstacker

Yes

2

Good condition

RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

Yes

1

Good condition

Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

Yes

2

Good condition

Transtainer

Yes

1

Good condition

Forklifts

Yes

3

Good condition

Container Facilities

The port of Zarzis has a land reserve covering an area of 135 hectares in the port public domain, located on the West side of the harbor and bounded on the North by the city and in the South by the sea, dedicated to the establishment of projects in conjunction with port activity.

Facilities

20 ft

40 ft

Container Facilities Available

Yes

Yes

Container Freight Station (CFS)

Yes

Yes

Refrigerated Container Stations

Yes

Yes

Other Capacity Details

Daily Take Off Capacity (Containers per day)

N/A

N/A

Number of Reefer Stations (connection points)

N/A

N/A

Emergency Take-off Capacity (Give an indication)

N/A

N/A

Off take capacity of gang shift (in Containers per shift)

N/A

N/A

Customs Guidance

Customs clearance consists of presenting the goods at a Customs office and allocating them a Customs system. On reaching Customs, goods are automatically sorted by the SINDA (Automated Customs Information System) according to certain criteria, especially the nature of the product and the importer. The sorting leads to a system of channels: the "green channel" for goods which present no risk (brief inspection of the documents), the "orange channel" for medium level risks (normal inspection), the "red channel" for extreme risks (complete inspection). The inspection may consist of x-raying the whole container, but also x-raying or opening each package. When they have been inspected, the goods receive a temporary collection permit which allows them to be stocked for further inspection or a permit for clearance inward. The latter can take up to 11 days.  In total, according to the WTO and in June 2005, the time required for Customs clearance, for unbranded products subject to foreign trade formalities, from arrival at the port/airport to clearance inward, varied from 7 to 20 days. Customs duties are about 3%. The principle is to pay duties and taxes in cash.

For information on Port of Sousse customs information, please see the following link.

Terminal Information

Multipurpose Terminal

  • Access channel: length of 8400 m – width of 125 m – depth of 11 m
  • Surface of man-made lake: 35 Ha
  • Mean depth of man-made lake: 11 m
  • Breakwater with a length of 1505 m.
  • Turning circle of 450 m of diameter.

Grain and Bulk Handling

  • Basins: The harbor water area (80 ha) in 2 basins
  • An outdoor pool of 50 ha, at -12.5 m.
  • An indoor pool of 30 ha, at -10.5 m.
  • The swing circle has a diameter of 600 meters

Main Storage Terminal

  • Fitted ground: 45,000 m2
  • Bare land: 90,000 m2
  • Store and covered shed: 3000 m2

Storage Type

Number of Storage Facilities

Area (square meters)

Bagged Cargo

1

Approx. 90,000 m2

Refrigerated Cargo

1

Approx. 2,300 m2

General Cargo

1

Approx. 60,000 m2

Stevedoring

OMMP performs all stevedoring activities which consist of the loading and unloading of ships and the performance of various tasks required when the vessel is in port, including lashing and unlashing of cargo. Maritime ports Code in Tunisia (French version only)

Hinterland Information

  • The MC road 118 leading to Medinine (65 km) and Gabès (140 km).
  • The MC road 117 leading to Jerba (50 km).
  • The MC road 109 leading to the Libyan border (75 km).

The Port of Zarzis is connected to the hinterland and the region's industrial estates by the MC33 highway. The container terminal and specialized berths are also linked to the rail network by both metric and normal tracks. Goods are transported out of the port by trucks.  Most trucking companies are members of OMMP and all trucking companies operating at the port must be registered with the Shipping Association of Tunisia (AMT).  There are also vessels that depart from Tunisian ports and travel coastwise east to Asian countries crossing Suez Canal that transport cargo to that region of the North African and Middle east. Most others are travelling out of Mediterranean Sea to Atlantic Ocean.

Port Security

Protective structures

  • A 2880 m long North pier protects the port against the waves by the prevailing north and north / east winds.
  • A 1460 m long South pier completes protection against East and South / East winds.
Security
ISPS Compliant Yes

Current ISPS Level

Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional

1
Police Boats 3
Fire Engines 3

2.2 Tunisia Aviation

Tunisia Aviation 

The Civil Aviation sector in Tunisia plays a key role in promoting the tourism sector and represents a catalyst for the national economy. Indeed, this sector contributes to 2% of the Gross Domestic Product, creates more than 15 thousand direct jobs and 20 thousand indirectly, and contributes to regional development. In addition, more than 52% of tourist arrivals are by air.

The stakeholders in this sector, placed under the supervision of the Ministry of Transport, are: 

The Civil Aviation Authority 

The general directorate of civil aviation is the civil aviation authority in Tunisia. Its missions are set by decree n ° 410-2014 of January 16, 2014 on the organization of the central services of the Ministry of Transport.

It is responsible in particular for:

  • Develop and monitor the implementation of government policy and development plans in the field of civil aviation,
  • Organize the field of air transport, airports and civil aviation activities and work towards its development,
  • Manage Tunisian airspace in coordination with the competent military authorities,
  • Oversee the safety and security of civil aeronautical activities in Tunisia,
  • Study the constitution files of civil aviation companies and issue the authorizations necessary for the exercise of their activity,
  • Develop legislative and regulatory texts relating to civil aviation,
  • Conduct bilateral, regional and international negotiations in the field of civil aviation,
  • Control aeronautical personnel, aircraft and the various activities of civil aviation,
  • Supervise the training system in the field of civil aviation.

To this end, it includes the following structures:

  • The direction of air transport,
  • The management of civil aviation activities and training,
  • The Directorate of Aviation Safety,
  • The civil aviation security department,
  • The office of studies and coordination of search and rescue.

The strategic directions of Civil Aviation in Tunisia

  • Strengthen the role of the supervisory and regulatory authority 
  • Strengthen the technical and administrative capacity of aeronautical managers
  • Bring the legislative and regulatory framework of the sector in harmony with international norms and standards
  • Support progressive liberalization of air transport services
  • Strengthen the competitive capacities of Tunisian air transport companies,
  • Develop and modernize airport infrastructure
  • Promote regional airport service

Objectives adopted within the framework of the 2016-2020 Five-Year Plan

  • Consolidate the role of the aviation safety supervisory and regulatory authority in accordance with international technical requirements,
  • Foster governance of the aeronautical sector by reorganizing the civil aviation services and setting up an independent and autonomous authority,
  • Develop performance and improve operational capacities and skills of aeronautical personnel;
  • Provide the air transport sector with a legal and regulatory framework that meets international requirements,
  • Continue negotiations with the European Union for the conclusion of the OPEN SKY air transport services liberalization agreement,
  • Strengthen the competitive capacities of Tunisian air transport companies for a gradual entry into liberalization with the EU,
  • Develop and modernize airport infrastructure.

Link of Tunisian Airports List

Key airport information: https://worldaerodata.com/countries/Tunisia.php
Annex 2.1: Government Contact List


In Tunisia, four (4) Airlines listed legally by the government (Link):

  1. Société Tunisienne de l'Air-Tunisair (Tunisie) TU Airports : Tunis-Carthage, Paris, all airports (CDG, ORY, BVA, XCR), Paris-Orly, Djerba-Zarzis Airport, Monastir, Nice-Côte d'Azur, Lyon - Saint-Exupéry (Satolas), Milan, all airports (MXP, LIN, BGY)
  2. Nouvelair Tunisie (Tunisie) BJ; Airports: Monastir, Djerba-Zarzis Airport, Tunis-Carthage, Paris - Charles de Gaulle, Paris, all airports (CDG, ORY, BVA, XCR), Lyon - Saint-Exupéry (Satolas), Jeddah-King Abdulaziz International Airport, Saint Petersburg - Pulkovo
  3. TunisAir Express (Tunisie) UG; Airports: Tunis-Carthage, Tozeur, Malta, Palermo-Punta Raisi, Djerba-Zarzis Airport, Naples, Gabes
  4. Jasmin Airways (Tunisie) JO 

 Link de la Liste des toutes les compagnies aériennes étrangères qui desservent la Tunisie

Link on Skyscaner- companies list to Tunisia

Procedures for Foreign Registered Aircraft

In Tunisia the issuance of an Aircraft Registration Certificate is following the conditions and requirements:

Conditions for obtaining the service:

  • A civil aircraft can only be registered in Tunisia if it belongs for at least 51% to a Tunisian person or natural or legal persons
  • The Minister responsible for Civil Aviation may authorize, on an exceptional basis, the registration of aircraft which do not fulfill this condition
  • Payment of aeronautical fees

Documents required:

  • A request on free paper stating:
  • Name and address of aircraft manufacturer
  • The make and type of aircraft
  • The serial number and year of construction of the aircraft
  • The use for which the aircraft is intended (type of activity planned)

This request must be accompanied by the following documents:

  • Original purchase contract or certified copy of the original
  • National identity card of each natural person
  • Status of each legal person taken into account during registration
  • Certificate of cancellation from the foreign registry (if the aircraft has been registered in a foreign country)
  • Customs certificate stating that customs requirements have been met
  • Copy of the aeronautical fees’ payment receipt.

Special case: For airplanes not belonging to natural or legal persons of Tunisian nationality, the applicant must provide in addition to the above documents:

  • Aircraft mortgage and rental contracts signed and registered
  • A copy of the aeronautical fees’ payment receipt

 Steps

Party Responsible

Deadlines

Submission of a file containing the requested documents

The owner

72 hours

Study of the file

Airworthiness Division


Issue of registration certificate

Place of deposit of the file: Airworthiness Division at the Airworthiness Directorate. Address: Office of Civil Aviation and Airports - Tunis-Carthage Airport

Deadline for granting the service:

  • 72 hours from the date of receipt of the file containing all the requested documents.
  • Note: A provisional registration certificate could be issued pending the completion of the administrative file or the establishment of the final certificate

Legislative and / or regulatory references:

  • Law n ° 59-122 of December 28, 1959 relating to the accession of the Tunisian Republic to the Convention on International Civil Aviation signed in Chicago on December 07, 1944.
  • Law No. 98-110 of December 28, 1998 relating to the Office of Civil Aviation and Airports, as amended and supplemented by Law No. 2004 - 41 of May 3, 2004.
  • Civil Aviation Code promulgated under Law No. 99-58 dated June 29, 1999, as amended and supplemented by Law No. 2004-57 of July 12, 2004.
  • Decree No. 59-201 of July 4, 1959 regulating air navigation as amended by Decree No. 94-15 of January 3, 1994.
  • Decree n ° 2001-2806 of December 6, 2001 fixing the list of documents which must be on board civil aircraft.
  • Decree n ° 2002-515 dated 27 February 2002 fixing the amounts and the methods of collecting the fees provided for by article 143 of the civil aeronautics code.
  • Order of the Minister of Communication and Transport Technologies dated June 16, 2004, fixing the apparent marks of nationality and registration of civil aircraft.
  • Order of the Minister of Communication and Transport Technologies dated June 16, 2004, fixing the model of the registration certificate and the indications which this certificate must bear.

Link of the ICAO Manual (French version) 

It to be noted that a civil aircraft can be registered in Tunisia only if it belongs for at least 51% to a Tunisian person or natural or legal persons;

  • The Minister responsible for Civil Aviation may authorize, on an exceptional basis, the registration of aircraft not fulfilling this condition;
  • A request to reserve the registration of an aircraft in the registration register of civil aircraft established on printed form according to the attached model;

Link of Civil aircrafts registration procedure



2.2.1 Tunisia Tunis–Carthage International Airport


Airport Overview

Tunis-Carthage international airport (IATA code: TUN / ICAO code: DTTA) serves Tunis (capital of Tunisia). Located eight kilometers northeast of Tunis, it was put into operation in 1940. The airport is named after the historic city of Carthage which is located east of the airport. When it was put into operation, the aerodrome was known as Tunis-El Aouina. Like the vast majority of Tunisian airports, the airport is managed by the Office of Civil Aviation and Airports (OACA). Tunis Airport acts as the base of operation for four airlines namely Nouvelair Tunisia, Tunisair, TunisAir Express and Jasmin Airways. Tunis Airport hosts more than 4 million passengers annually. The airport consists of one Main Terminal with over 30 airlines providing service to destinations in Africa, Europe and the Middle East. All ground handling is provided by Tunisair Handling, a 100% subsidiary of Tunisair, and security services are provided by the Police and the Customs.

Technical description

  • Date of commissioning:
    • El Aouina Terminal: 1940
    • Main terminal: 1972
    • Terminal II: 2006
  • OACA 2009 workforce: 778 People
  • Airport area: 820 ha
  • Terminal area: Main terminal: 57,448 m²
  • Terminal II: 5,500 m²
  • Passenger terminal capacity: 5,000,000 pax / year
  • Climate of the region: (C °) January: min. 6.9 max. 15.7 (C °) July: min. 19.7 max. 32.8
Airport Location and Details
Country Tunisia
Province or District Grand Tunis
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport Tunis (8 km)
Airport's Complete Name Tunis-Carthage Airport
Latitude

36.844565

Longitude

10.219883

Elevation (ft and m) 22 ft/7 m MSL
IATA Code TUN
ICAO Code DTTA
Managing Company or Airport Authority Office de l'Aviation Civille et des Aeroports (OACA)
Management Contact Person

Mr. Talel MAHFOUDH, Central Director

Aeronautical Information Service Air Navigation Center BP 137 - 147 1080 TUNIS CEDEX TUNISIE

Telegraphic address: OACA TUNIS

TEL : (+216) 71 754 000 - (+216) 71 755 000 - (+216) 71 848 000

FAX : (+216) 71 783 621

Telex : OACA 13809 – 13130

e-mail : tunisia-ais@oaca.nat.tn

Website: http://www.oaca.nat.tn/index.php?id=720&L=2

Open From 24H
Open To 24H

Airport Picture

Tunis-Carthage international airport is located approximately 10km northeast of the Tunisian capital. Access to the city center takes less than 15 minutes via boulevard Mohamed Bouazizi.

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

All Companies Contact List on https://azfreight.com

Tunisia Airlines contacts list

4.5 Tunisia Airport Companies Contact List

Runways

Tunis-Carthage Airport has two runways for taking off and landing planes (19/11 and 29/11). Its accommodation capacity amounts to 5 million travelers per year.

Airplane Parking Area

  • Number of positions: 46
  • Number of telescopic gateways: 9

Number of Runways

  1. Track 1: 01/19 3,200 X 45 M
  2. Track 2: 11/29 2 840 X 45 M

Runway 01/19

Runway Dimensions

10,499 x 148 ft (3,200 x 45 m)

Orientation

011°/191°

Surface

Asphalt

Runway 11/29

Runway Dimensions

9318 x 148 feet / 2840 x 45 meters

Orientation

111°/291°

Surface

Asphalt

Helicopter Pad(s)

DTP6 CARTHAGE: Area delimited by radials 074 ° and 097 ° of VOR / DME TUC and arcs DME 4NM and 6.5NM of VOR / DME TUC / Area delimited by radials 074 ° and 097 ° from TUC VOR / DME and DME arcs 4NM and 6.5NM from TUC VOR / DME

Helipad #1

Present (Yes / No)

YES

Largest helicopter that can land

YES

Width and Length (metres)

4000 ft /MSL GND / MSL

Surface

Entry prohibited / Entry prohibited: H24

Flying over the zone must be conducted at 6000ft / MSL or above / Flying over the zone must be conducted at 6000ft / MSL or above

Airport Infrastructure Details

Customs

YES

JET A-1 fuel

YES

Immigration

YES

AVGAS 100

YES

Terminal Building

YES

Single Point Refueling

YES

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

YES

Base Operating Room

YES

Parking Ramp Lighting

YES

Airport Radar

YES

Approach & Runway Lights

YES

NDB

YES

VOR

YES

ILS

YES


YES

Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator

Performance for 2019

Annual Figures

Monthly

Daily

Total aircraft movements

Approx. 34 00

3,750

125

Total passengers

Approx. .5,000,000

37 5000

12 500

Current use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

N/A

N/A

N/A

Performance for 2019

Annual Figures

Monthly

Daily

Total aircraft movements

Approx. 45, 000

3,750

125

Total passengers

Approx. 6,000,000

500,000

16,666

Total capacity of the airport (metric tonnes)

117,600 tonnes 

9,800

326.66

Current activity of the airport (metric tonnes)

117,600 tonnes 

9,800

326.66

Current use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

 N/A

N/A

N/A

Link of Tunisia Customs guidance, Currency & Airport Tax regulations details

Airport Operating Details

The airport, first called Tunis-El Aouina, was renamed after the ancient city of Carthage located east of the runways.

On 820 hectares, the passenger and freight infrastructure is constantly being modernized to adapt to new standards of comfort and security as well as to cope with the uninterrupted growth of traffic: new equipment, new terminals, new gateways, computerization of procedures , video surveillance show the dynamism of Tunis airport.

Two tracks, one of 2840 meters and the other of 3200 allow a fluid circulation of the devices.

It’s operating as follows:

  1. Reception and orientation stands: available in the various parts of the airport open to the public. The reception staff can inform travelers and accompanying persons about their flight, transport, shops or the formalities to be completed. Do not hesitate to call on them. An office of the Tunisian Tourist Office is also there to assist you and advise you during your stay in Tunisia.
  2. ATMs & exchange: Holders of international bank cards (Visa, Mastercard) or cards issued by Tunisian banks can withdraw money from ATMs at the airport 24 hours a day. These distributors distribute banknotes in Tunisian dinars (TND). The airport post office also has a vending machine.

Several banks and financial institutions have a kiosk at the airport where you can carry out foreign exchange and / or banking transactions.

The hours of these establishments vary but exchange operations are available at any time.

  1. VIP lounges / lounges: Several lounges / VIP lounges are available to travelers seeking comfort and tranquility while awaiting their flight. Access is reserved for business and first-class passengers of certain airlines, those with an access card or those paying the price of entry. Various services are offered there such as Wi-Fi, a snack / bar, television and the international press.
  2. Tunisair Space Privilege lounge: located after the police checkpoint, this lounge offers a bar and catering as well as internet access. It is open to 1st and business class passengers from Tunisair, Air France, Lufhtansa, Emirates, Qatar Airways, EgyptAir, Royal Air Maroc, Turkish Airlines, Alitalia, Air Algeria and Royal Jordanian.
  3. AVS lounges: AVS lounges in public or bonded areas (arrivals and departures) are accessible to members and holders of various subscription and access cards.
  4. Internet: Tunisia has several 4G operators selling SIM cards without subscription (<3 €, US $) and 3G USB keys allowing cheap and fast internet access on your PC, tablet or phone. These chips are available and can be activated in several shops at the airport, in particular in the Orange Tunisie, Ooredoo and Tunisie Telecom shops. The terminal also has several free public Wi-Fi accesses (limited free connection period) and a connection area in the lounges / VIP lounges.
  5. Shops press and duty free: Many shops are available within the airport, both in the international duty-free zone and in the main departure and arrival halls. Books, international press, souvenirs, crafts, ready-to-wear, postcards and stamps, telephony and electronics, perfumery, alcohol and tobacco, duty free Heinemann, are all products offered to travelers and their companions.
  6. Post office: To send letters, postcards and parcels, to buy stamps and to receive and send money orders, the post office at Tunis-Carthage International Airport is open 24/7. A cash machine is also available for withdrawing cash.

Airport Post Office: Tel: (+216) 70729401, Fax: 71750169

Poste-Colis Agency: Postal Complex (sorting center area, outside the airport), boulevard du Mohamed Bouazizi (ex 7 November), 2035 Tunis Carthage. Tel: (+216) 71 940 578/71 940 578

Hours: Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. - 5.30 p.m., Saturday: 9 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

  1. Police Security: Tunis Airport is constantly concerned with the safety of passengers and aircraft. The airport police station listens to all travelers. Security guards also ensure compliance with international standards. You can call on them to report any activity that you think is suspicious. In addition, we remind you that leaving luggage unattended can lead on the one hand to its destruction and on the other to prosecution against person. Anyone can contact the border police of Tunis-Carthage airport at the following numbers: (+216) 71 574 000/71 780 859
  2. Baggage packing: In order to strengthen and protect your luggage from bumps, theft or scratches, a paid suitcase packing service is available near the check-in counters at Tunis-Carthage airport. This service is offered to passengers at the fixed price of 5 Tunisian dinars per packaged baggage.
  3. Call center: It is possible to obtain information on departures, arrivals, delays and other information by calling the airport by telephone: (+216) 71 848 000/71 115 800/70 102 100
  4. Luggage scale: Airlines traveling to or from Tunisia each impose a different baggage allowance. It is important that each traveler complies with this, otherwise he will be charged the payment of excess baggage charges which may prove to be significant. It is therefore recommended to weigh your luggage before going to the airport. It is however possible to weigh them on the scales available for registration in order to lighten them if necessary.
  5. Baggage size: Each company has its own checked baggage policy. Most of the time, baggage weighing more than 32kg is prohibited. In addition, the maximum size of suitcases should in principle not exceed 158cm (height + width + length). Any oversized baggage may incur additional costs or be refused by the company. Just like baggage traveling in the hold, cabin baggage must respect a maximum size and weight. The companies offer templates in the check-in hall in which to slip your cabin baggage to see if it meets the standards in force. Some passengers attempt to board other baggage than that validated by the gauge at the time of boarding. They risk being denied boarding of this baggage or the payment of excess baggage in addition to delaying takeoff to the detriment of all travelers.
  6. Last minute tickets: Passengers who have not had time to buy their plane ticket or who have missed their flight have the option of buying their trip on site (at generally higher prices). Correspondents from different travel agencies can offer them these services.
  7. Prayer areas: A prayer space is available in the two terminals of the airport.
  8. Health: To ensure the comfort of its travelers and visitors, Tunis Airport offers a medical service (doctors on call, first aid and ambulances) for health emergencies (public hall, arrival area).
  9. In addition, a pharmacy is located on the 1st floor of the main public hall. It is open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and Saturday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  10. Baggage disputes/claims: In the event of loss, theft or damage related to baggage carried by travelers, you can go to the litigation office located near the baggage claim area.
  11. Bar and catering: The airports have bars / restaurants operating in the public areas of different terminals and in the bonded area / boarding area. You can eat there or consume various drinks, sodas or mineral waters. Fast food (sandwiches) is also available 24 hours a day.


Operating Details

Maximum sized aircraft which can be offloaded on bulk cargo:

No Restrictions

Maximum sized aircraft that can be offloaded on pallet

No Restrictions

Total aircraft parking area (m²)

820 ha (57 448 m²)

Storage Area (MT)

315 MT (694,000 lbs)  

Cubic Meters (m³) 

315,000

Cargo Handling Equipment Available (Yes / No)

Yes  

If "Yes" specify below 

Elevators / Hi Loaders (Yes / No)

Yes 

Max Capacity (MT) 

45 

Can elevators / hi loaders reach the upper level of a B747 (Yes / No)

Yes

Loading Ramps (Yes / No)

Yes 

Storage Facilities

Capacity: 315 tonnes (694,000lbs), Warehouse 12 100m² (130 243sq ft), Bonded Warehouse, Transit Zone, Mechanical Handling, Air-Conditioned Storage, Refrigerated Storage, Deep Freeze Storage, Mortuary, Animal Quarantine, Health Officials, Security for Valuables, Fumigation Equipment, Dangerous Goods, Radioactive Goods, Very Large/Heavy Cargo, Express/Courier Centre, Cargo Terminal, Handling Equipment.

Airfield Cost

Navigation Charges

Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg)

Navigation (per journey)

USD - $

Landing

USD - $

Night Landing

USD - $

Night Take-Off

USD - $

Parking

Handling Charges

0

7,000

-

50

60

60

1.50 USD per HR

-

7,001

136,000

-

1100.5

60

60

30 USD per HR

-

136,001

and over

-

2600

60

60

70 USD per HR

-

Note 1: Night landing hours are between 18h00 – 06H00 hours

Note 2: Parking charges are for each 1 hours or part therof $0.4 from the second hour.

Note 3: All of these charges are administered by the OACA and are the same for all airports

Fuel Services Charges

The costs of refueling JET A1 is provided only to customers at signatory of contract.  SNDP is also present at Enfidha airport through the Aviation Fuel Storage Company "SSCA" in which it holds 35% of its capital.  The product JET A1 in Tunisia meets the requirements of the specifications imposed in the Aviation Fuel Quality Requirement for Operated System (AFQRJOS). All depots apply the international regulations in force, in particular the IATA regulations on aircraft safety and refueling. Two types of payment are acceptable by the Companies whether by CASH or by CREDIT. When it’s agreed to pay by credit, the customer should deposit a certain amount which varies according the quantity the customer will consume per week/month, etc.


Price per Unit

Jet A-1

1.47 USD / LTR

Avgas

Grade 100 LL , 3.03 USD

Cargo Terminal Charges

Import

Rate US$ / kg

Handling Charge per kg

$0.6 per Kg

Break Bulk Fee

n/a

Diplomatic Mail

n/a

Strong Room – per consignment

n/a

Cold Storage Fee

n/a

Delivery outside normal working hours

06h00 -17h30

Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt

n/a

Storage per kg per day – Grace period? hours

n/a

Export

Rate US$ / kg

Handling charges – Unpalletized cargo

n/a

International Air WayBill

$25 per AWB

Local Air WayBill

n/a

Air Way Bill Amendment – Cancellation

n/a

Air Way Bill Documentation

n/a

Diplomatic Mail

n/a

Storage charges per kg per day

n/a

Air-bridge Charges

The air bridge is authorized by the airport authority and is determined by the concession which variable from $ 100 to $110 for International Flights. The aircraft exempted to pay are the one making stopovers by exceptional cases.

Security

Code IATA: TUN LEVEL SAFETY FIRE AND RESCUE PROTECTION,

  • assured Level: 9 Vehicle massive attack
  • 3 Vehicle first response: 1 Position fixed command & 1 Mobile Command Post
  • 1 AIRCRAFT PARKING Number of posts
  • 46 Number of telescopic bridges
  • 9 NUMBERS OF TRACKS:
  • 2 Track 1
  • 01/19 3200 X 45 M 2
  • Track: 11/29 2840 X 45 M RADIO AIDS TO NAVIGATION AIR VOR, DME, ILS, RADAR PRIMARY, SECONDARY RADAR, ETC.

Companies Available 

2.2.2 Tunisia Djerba-Zarzis International Airport


Airport Overview

Djerba-Zarzis International Airport (IATA code: DJE / ICAO code: DTTJ) serves Houmt Souk and the island of Djerba and more generally all of south-eastern Tunisia. Located nine kilometers west of Houmt Souk, it was put into operation in 1970 to improve the tourism in Djerba. Covering an area of 295 hectares and with a capacity of 4,000,000 passengers per year, its activity is essentially linked to the transport of tourists coming to visit Djerba and its region. The terminal covers 73,000 m2 and is completed by a new terminal, covering an area of 57,000 m2 on three levels, inaugurated on December 22, 2007. The airport is managed by the Office of Civil Aviation and Airports (OACA).

Airport Location and Contact
Country Tunisia
Province or District Djerba
Town or City (Closest to the Airport) Houmt Souk (8 km)
Complete Airport Name Djerba-Zarzis International Airport
Latitude

33.871390

Longitude

10.775122

Elevation 14 ft/ 4 m MSL
IATA Code DJE
ICAO Code DTTJ
Managing Company or Airport Authority Office de l'Aviation Civille et des Aeroports (OACA)
Management Contact Person

Email address: bentaazaiet@oaca.nat.tn

Telephone: 75 65 02 33

Fax: (+216) 75 65 05 85

Open from 24H
Open to 24H

Airport Pictures

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

All Companies Contact List on https://azfreight.com

Tunisia Airlines contacts list

4.5 Tunisia Airport Companies Contact List

Runways

Djerba-Zarzis airport has one (1) runway for taking off and landing planes (9/27). Its accommodation capacity amounts to 5 million travelers per year.

Airplane Parking Area

  • Number of positions: 22
  • Surface: 126 000 m²

Number of Runways

  1. Track 1: 09/27 3,100 X 45 M

Runway 09/27

Runway Dimensions

10,171 ft (3,100 x 45 m)

Orientation

9/27

Surface

Asphalt

Helicopter Pad(s)

DTP6: Area delimited by radials 074 ° and 097 ° of VOR / DME TUC and arcs DME 4NM and 6.5NM of VOR / DME TUC / Area delimited by radials 074 ° and 097 ° from TUC VOR / DME and DME arcs 4NM and 6.5NM from TUC VOR / DME

Helipad #1

Present (Yes / No)

Yes

Largest helicopter that can land

N/A

Width and Length (meters)

N/A

Surface

Asphalt

4000ft/MSL GND/MSL. 

Entry prohibited / Entry prohibited: H24

Flying over the zone must be conducted at 6000ft / MSL or above / Flying over the zone must be conducted at 6000ft / MSL or above

Airport Infrastructure Details

Customs

Yes

JET A-1 fuel

Yes

Immigration

Yes

AVGAS 100

Yes

Terminal Building

Yes

Single Point Refueling

Yes

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

Yes

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 2019

Annual Figures

Monthly

Daily

Total aircraft movements

Approx. 45, 000

3,750

125

Total passengers

Approx. 6,000,000

500,000

16,666

Total capacity of the airport (metric tonnes)

67,200

5.600

186.66

Current activity of the airport (metric tonnes)

67,200

5.600

186.66

Current use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

 N/A

N/A

N/A

Link of Tunisia Customs guidance, Currency & Airport Tax regulations details

Airport Operating Details

Operating Details

Maximum sized aircraft which can be offloaded on bulk cargo

No Restrictions

Maximum sized aircraft that can be offloaded on pallet

No Restrictions

Total aircraft parking area (m²)

820 ha (57 448 m²)

Storage Area (mt)

315 MT (694,000 lbs)  

Cubic Meters (m³) 

315,000

Cargo Handling Equipment Available (Yes / No)

Yes  

If "Yes" specify below 

Elevators / Hi Loaders (Yes / No)

Yes 

Max Capacity (Mt) 

45 

Can elevators / hi loaders reach the upper level of a B747 (Yes / No)

Yes  

Loading Ramps (Yes / No)

Yes 

Storage Facilities

Capacity: 315 tonnes (694,000lbs), Warehouse 12 100m² (130 243sq ft).

Bonded Warehouse, Transit Zone, Mechanical Handling, Air-Conditioned Storage, Refrigerated Storage, Deep Freeze Storage, Mortuary, Animal Quarantine, Health Officials, Security for Valuables, Fumigation Equipment, Dangerous Goods, Radioactive Goods, Very Large/Heavy Cargo, Express/Courier Centre, Cargo Terminal, and Handling Equipment.

Airfield Cost

Navigation Charges

Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg)

Navigation (per journey)

USD - $

Landing

USD - $

Night Landing

USD - $

Night Take-Off

USD - $

Parking

Handling Charges

0

7,000

-

50

60

60

1.50 USD per HR

-

7,001

136,000

-

1100.5

60

60

30 USD per HR

-

136,001

and over

-

2600

60

60

70 USD per HR

-

Notes

  1. Night landing hours are between 18h00 – 06H00 hours.
  2. Parking charges are for each 1 hours or part thereof $0.4 from the second hour.
  3. All of these charges are administered by the OACA and are the same for all airports

Fuel Services Charges

The costs of refueling JET A1 is provided only to customers at signatory of contract.  SNDP is also present at Enfidha airport through the Aviation Fuel Storage Company "SSCA" in which it holds 35% of its capital.  The product JET A1 in Tunisia meets the requirements of the specifications imposed in the Aviation Fuel Quality Requirement for Operated System (AFQRJOS). All depots apply the international regulations in force, in particular the IATA regulations on aircraft safety and refueling. Two types of payment are acceptable by the Companies whether by CASH or by CREDIT. When it’s agreed to pay by credit, the customer should deposit a certain amount which varies according the quantity the customer will consume per week/month, etc.


Price per Unit

Jet A-1

1.47 USD / liter

Avgas

Grade 100 LL , 3.03 USD

Cargo Terminal Charges

Import

Rate US$ / kg

Handling Charge per kg

$0.6 per Kg

Break Bulk Fee

n/a

Diplomatic Mail

n/a

Strong Room – per consignment

n/a

Cold Storage Fee

n/a

Delivery outside normal working hours

06h00 -17h30

Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt

n/a

Storage per kg per day – Grace period? hours

n/a

Export

Rate US$ / kg

Handling charges – Unpalletized cargo

n/a

International Air WayBill

$25 per AWB

Local Air WayBill

n/a

Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation

n/a

Air Waybill Documentation

n/a

Diplomatic Mail

n/a

Storage charges per kg per day

n/a

Air-bridge Charges

The air bridge is authorized by the airport authority and is determined by the concession which variable from $ 100 to $110 for International Flights. The aircraft exempted to pay are the one making stopovers by exceptional cases.

Security

LEVEL SECURITY FIRE PROTECTION AND RESCUE level recommended by the ICAO: 9

Level provided by the OACA: 9

Vehicle massive attack: 3

Vehicle first response: 1

Position fixed command: 1

Mobile Command Post 1


2.2.3 Tunisia Monastir Habib Bourguiba International Airport

Airport Overview

Monastir Habib-Bourguiba international airport (IATA code: MIR / ICAO code: DTMB) serves Monastir and more generally the entire Tunisian Sahel region. Located eight kilometers west of Monastir, on the territory of the municipality of Skanès, it was put into operation in 1968 over an area of ​​199.5 hectares. The activity of the airport is mainly linked to the routing of tourists coming to visit Monastir, Sousse and the surrounding seaside resorts (Monastir-Skanès and Port El-Kantaoui in particular). Almost all of the flights are charters concentrated during the tourist season. 200 European, 21 African and three Middle Eastern airports are linked to the airport. With a capacity of 3,500,000 passengers per year, the terminal covers 28,000 m². The airport is the first in the country in terms of traffic with 5,500,000 passengers in 2019. The airport is named after former President Habib Bourguiba who is a native of Monastir.

Like all Tunisian airports, the airport was originally managed by the Office of Civil Aviation and Airports (OACA). However, as of January 2008, it passed under the management of the Turkish consortium TAV Airports Holding, for a period of 40 years, within the framework of the concession of the future international airport of Enfida also granted to the same group.

Airport Contact Details
Country Tunisia
Province or District Monastir
Town or City closest to the Airport Monastir (10 km)
Complete Airport Name Monastir Habib Bourguiba International Airport
Latitude

35.761410

Longitude

10.753107

Elevation 9 ft / 3 m MSL
IATA Code MIR
ICAO Code DTMB
Managing Company or Airport Company Office De L'Aviation Civille et des Airports (OACA)
Management Contact Person

Téléphone :+216 73 520000

Email:exterieures@oaca.nat.tn

Site:oaca.nat.tn

Open From 24 H
Open To 24 H

Airport Pictures

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

All Companies Contact List on https://azfreight.com

Tunisia Airlines contacts list

4.5 Tunisia Airport Companies Contact List

Runways

Monastir Airport has two runways for taking off and landing planes (19/1 and 29/11). Its accommodation capacity amounts to 5 million travelers per year.

Airplane Parking Area

  • Number of positions: 25
  • Surface: 23,4 ha

Runway 07/25

Runway Dimensions

9,678 x 148 ft (2,950 x 45 m)

Orientation

7/25

Surface

Asphalt

Helicopter Pad(s)

DTP6 CARTHAGE: Area delimited by radials 074 ° and 097 ° of VOR / DME TUC and arcs DME 4NM and 6.5NM of VOR / DME TUC / Area delimited by radials 074 ° and 097 ° from TUC VOR / DME and DME arcs 4NM and 6.5NM from TUC VOR / DME. Flying over the zone must be conducted at 6000ft / MSL or above / Flying over the zone must be conducted at 6000ft / MSL or above.

Helipad

Present (Yes / No)

Yes

Largest helicopter that can land

Yes

Width and Length (metres)

4000ft/MSL GND/MSL

Surface

Asphalt

Airport Infrastructure Details

Customs

Yes

JET A-1 fuel

Yes

Immigration

Yes

AVGAS 100

Yes

Terminal Building

Yes

Single Point Refueling

Yes

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

Yes

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 2019

Annual Figures

Monthly

Daily

Total aircraft movements

Approx. 46 000

3,833

128

Total passengers

Approx. 5,500,000

458,333

15,277

Total capacity of the airport (metric tonnes)

98,000

8,166

272.22

Current activity of the airport (metric tonnes)

98,000

8,166

272.22

Current use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

 N/A

N/A

N/A

Airport Operating Details

The airport activity is mainly due to the movement of tourists coming to visit Monastir, Sousse and the surrounding resorts (Monastir-Skanes and Port El Kantaoui in particular). Almost all charter flights are concentrated during the tourist season. With a capacity of 3.5 million passengers per year, the terminal covers 28,000 m².

On 199.5 hectares, the passenger and freight infrastructure are constantly being modernized to adapt to new standards of comfort and security as well as to cope with the uninterrupted growth of traffic: new equipment, new terminals, new gateways, computerization of procedures, video surveillance show the dynamism of Monastir Habib Bourguiba International Airport.

Aer Lingus, Aeroflot, Aerofreight, Aigle Azur Transp Aériens, Air Berlin, Air Comet, Air Europa, Air Holland, Air Malta, Air Memphis, Air Méditerranée, Air One, Air Sofia, Astraeus, Atlas Air, Austrian Airlines, Aviogenex, Belair, Blue Panorama Airlines, Bulgarian Air Charter, Edelweiss Air, Egyptair, Estonian Air, Euralair Int´l, Eurofly, European Airlines, Finnair, First Choice Airways, Fischer Air, Hemus Air, Hi Fly, Itali Airlines, Karthago Airlines, Libyan Airlines, Luxair, MAT Cargo, Maersk Air (UK), Malev, Martinair, Meridiana, MyTravel, Nouvelair, Rossiya Airlines, S7 Airlines, SAS-Scandinavian, SkyEurope Airlines, SmartWings/Travel Service, Sterling, TNT Airways, Thomas Cook Airlines, Thomas Cook Airlines Scan, Transaero, Transavia, Tuninter, Tunisair, Tunisavia, XL Airways France, BMI.

Infrastructure of the Freight Terminal. Area: 852 m², Import deposit: 419 m², Export depot: 98.2 m², offices of freight operators.

Operating Details

Maximum sized aircraft which can be offloaded on bulk cargo:

No Restrictions

Maximum sized aircraft that can be offloaded on pallet

No Restrictions

Total aircraft parking area (m²)

199.5 ha (28,000 m²)

Storage Area (mt)

350

Cubic Meters (m³) 

350,000

Cargo Handling Equipment Available (Yes / No)

Yes  

If "Yes" specify below 

Elevators / Hi Loaders (Yes / No)

Yes 

Max Capacity (Mt) 

45 

Can elevators / hi loaders reach the upper level of a B747 (Yes / No)

Yes  

Loading Ramps (Yes / No)

Yes 

Storage Facilities

Warehouse: 2,430m² (26 156sq ft), Bonded Warehouse, Aircraft Maintenance, Mechanical Handling, Refrigerated Storage, Fresh Meat Inspection, Health Officials, X-Ray Equipment, Security for Valuables, Cargo Terminal Cargo Terminal, Handling Equipment

Airfield Cost

Navigation Charges

Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg)

Navigation (per journey)

USD - $

Landing

USD - $

Night Landing

USD - $

Night Take-Off

USD - $

Parking

Handling Charges

0

7,000

-

50

60

60

1.50 USD per HR

-

7,001

136,000

-

1100.5

60

60

30 USD per HR

-

136,001

and over

-

2600

60

60

70 USD per HR

-

Note 1: Night landing hours are between 18h00 – 06H00 hours

Note 2: Parking charges are for each 1 hours or part therof $0.4 from the second hour.

Note 3: All of these charges are administered by the OACA and are the same for all airports

Fuel Services Charges

The costs of refueling JET A1 is provided only to customers at signatory of contract.  SNDP is also present at Enfidha airport through the Aviation Fuel Storage Company "SSCA" in which it holds 35% of its capital.  The product JET A1 in Tunisia meets the requirements of the specifications imposed in the Aviation Fuel Quality Requirement for Operated System (AFQRJOS). All depots apply the international regulations in force, in particular the IATA regulations on aircraft safety and refueling. Two types of payment are acceptable by the Companies whether by CASH or by CREDIT. When it’s agreed to pay by credit, the customer should deposit a certain amount which varies according the quantity the customer will consume per week/month, etc.


Price per Unit

Jet A-1

1.47 USD / liter

Avgas

Grade 100 LL , 3.03 USD

Cargo Terminal Charges 

Import

Rate US$ / kg

Handling Charge per kg

$0.6 per Kg

Break Bulk Fee

n/a

Diplomatic Mail

n/a

Strong Room – per consignment

n/a

Cold Storage Fee

n/a

Delivery outside normal working hours

06h00 -17h30

Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt

n/a

Storage per kg per day – Grace period? hours

n/a

Export

Rate US$ / kg

Handling charges – Unpalletized cargo

n/a

International Air WayBill

$25 per AWB

Local Air WayBill

n/a

Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation

n/a

Air Way Bill Documentation

n/a

Diplomatic Mail

n/a

Storage charges per kg per day

n/a

Air-bridge Charges

The air bridge is authorized by the airport authority and is determined by the concession which variable from $ 100 to $110 for International Flights. The aircraft exempted to pay are the one making stopovers by exceptional cases.

Security

  • Code IATA: MIR LEVEL SAFETY FIRE AND RESCUE PROTECTION, assured Level: 9 Emergency Services: 2 heavy firs vehicles, 1 fast intervention fire vehicle.
  • RADIO AIDS TO AIR NAVIGATION
  • VOR, DME, ILS, MS, SECONDARY RADAR, ETC




2.2.4 Tunisia Gabes International Airport

Airport Overview

Gabès-Matmata Airport (IATA code: GAE / ICAO code: DTTG) (مطار قابس مطماطة الدولي) is a Tunisian airport serving Gabès and more generally the south of Tunisia. A former military airport, part of the facilities are transformed for an amount of about 27 million dinars to allow its civilian use from January 2008. It is officially opened to civilian traffic by the decree of June 4, 2008. The infrastructure is managed by the Office of Civil Aviation and Airports (OACA). Tunisair Express, an airline belonging to the Tunisair group, provides weekly flights between Gabès and Tunis.

On August 11, 2015, the new terminal, built on an area of ​​2,000 m2, entered into service. It has an annual capacity of 200,000 travelers. The airport currently operates two flights to Tunis and one Borma-Tunis flight, in addition to a few international or seasonal flights (Umrah and pilgrimage). It has a 3 km track and a car park that can open to more than 40 cars and 6 buses.

Airport Location and Contact
Country Tunisia
Province or District Gabes
Town or City (Closest) Nouvelle Matmata (15 km)
Complete Airport Name Gabès-Matmata International Airport
Latitude

33.739857

Longitude

9.920875

Elevation 26 ft / 8 m MSL
IATA Code GAE
ICAO Code DTTG
Management Company or Airport Authority Office de l'Aviation Civille et des Airports (OACA)
Management Contact Details
Open from 24 H
Open to 24 H

Pictures

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

All Companies Contact List on https://azfreight.com

Tunisia Airlines contacts list

4.5 Tunisia Airport Companies Contact List

Runways

Number of positions: 22

Runway 01/19

Runway Dimensions

9,843 ft (3,200 x 45 m)

Orientation

06/24

Surface

Asphalt

Helicopter Pad(s)

Area delimited by radials 074 ° and 097 ° of VOR / DME TUC and arcs DME 4NM and 6.5NM of VOR / DME TUC / Area delimited by radials 074 ° and 097 ° from TUC VOR / DME and DME arcs 4NM and 6.5NM from TUC VOR / DME. Flying over the zone must be conducted at 6000ft / MSL or above.

Helipad #1

Present (Yes / No)

Yes

Largest helicopter that can land

n/a

Width and Length (metres)

n/a

Surface

Asphalt

Airport Infrastructure Details

Customs

Yes

JET A-1 fuel

Yes

Immigration

Yes

AVGAS 100

Yes

Terminal Building

Yes

Single Point Refueling

Yes

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

Yes

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

Gabès-Matmata international airport welcomed some 4.9 million travellers in 2019.

Performance for 2019

Annual Figures

Monthly

Daily

Total aircraft movements

Approx. 45, 000

3,750

125

Total passengers

Approx. 6,000,000

500,000

16,666

Total capacity of the airport (metric tonnes)

67,200

5.600

186.66

Current activity of the airport (metric tonnes)

67,200         

5.600

186.66

Current use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

 N/A

N/A

N/A

Airport Operating Details

international airport transits more than 4 million passengers who pass through its terminal each year. It should be noted that currently, only private flights are scheduled at Gabès-Matmata airport. All facilities to make an airport as a refence operating standard in Tunisia are inside or under improvement.

Operating Details

Maximum sized aircraft which can be offloaded on bulk cargo:

No Restrictions

Maximum sized aircraft that can be offloaded on pallet

No Restrictions

Total aircraft parking area (m²)

800 ha  (55,000m² )

Storage Area (mt)

300

Cubic Meters (m³) 

300,000

Cargo Handling Equipment Available (Yes / No)

Yes  

If "Yes" specify below 

Elevators / Hi Loaders (Yes / No)

Yes 

Max Capacity (Mt) 

45 

Can elevators / hi loaders reach the upper level of a B747 (Yes / No)

Yes 

Loading Ramps (Yes / No)

Yes 

Storage Facilities

Capacity: 300 tonnes Warehouse 12,100m² (130 243sq ft), Bonded Warehouse, Transit Zone, Mechanical Handling, Air-Conditioned Storage, Refrigerated Storage, Deep Freeze Storage, Mortuary, Animal Quarantine, Health Officials, Security for Valuables, Fumigation Equipment, Dangerous Goods, Radioactive Goods, Very Large/Heavy Cargo, Express/Courier Centre, Cargo Terminal, Handling Equipment.

Airfield Cost

Navigation Charges

Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg)

Navigation (per journey)

USD - $

Landing

USD - $

Night Landing

USD - $

Night Take-Off

USD - $

Parking

Handling Charges

0

7,000

-

50

60

60

1.50 USD per HR

-

7,001

136,000

-

1100.5

60

60

30 USD per HR

-

136,001

and over

-

2600

60

60

70 USD per HR

-

Note 1: Night landing hours are between 18h00 – 06H00 hours

Note 2: Parking charges are for each 1 hours or part therof $0.4 from the second hour.

Note 3: All of these charges are administered by the OACA and are the same for all airports

Fuel Services Charges

The costs of refueling JET A1 is provided only to customers at signatory of contract.  SNDP is also present at Enfidha airport through the Aviation Fuel Storage Company "SSCA" in which it holds 35% of its capital.  The product JET A1 in Tunisia meets the requirements of the specifications imposed in the Aviation Fuel Quality Requirement for Operated System (AFQRJOS). All depots apply the international regulations in force, in particular the IATA regulations on aircraft safety and refueling. Two types of payment are acceptable by the Companies whether by CASH or by CREDIT. When it’s agreed to pay by credit, the customer should deposit a certain amount which varies according the quantity the customer will consume per week/month, etc.


Price per Unit

Jet A-1

1.47 USD / liter

Avgas

Grade 100 LL , 3.03 USD

Cargo Terminal Charges

Import

Rate US$ / kg

Handling Charge per kg

$0.6 per Kg

Break Bulk Fee

n/a

Diplomatic Mail

n/a

Strong Room – per consignment

n/a

Cold Storage Fee

n/a

Delivery outside normal working hours

06h00 -17h30

Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt

n/a

Storage per kg per day – Grace period? hours

n/a

Export

Rate US$ / kg

Handling charges – Unpalletized cargo

n/a

International Air WayBill

$25 per AWB

Local Air WayBill

n/a

Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation

n/a

Air Way Bill Documentation

n/a

Diplomatic Mail

n/a

Storage charges per kg per day

n/a

Air-bridge Charges

The air bridge is authorized by the airport authority and is determined by the concession which variable from $ 100 to $110 for International Flights. The aircraft exempted to pay are the one making stopovers by exceptional cases.

Security

Code IATA: TUN LEVEL SAFETY FIRE AND RESCUE PROTECTION

  • assured Level: 9 Vehicle massive attack
  • 3 Vehicle first response: 1 Position fixed command & 1 Mobile Command Post
  • 1 AIRCRAFT PARKING Number of posts
  • 46 Number of telescopic bridges
  • 9 NUMBERS OF TRACKS:
  • 2 Track 1
  • 01/19 3200 X 45 M 2
  • Track: 11/29 2840 X 45 M RADIO AIDS TO NAVIGATION AIR VOR, DME, ILS, RADAR PRIMARY, SECONDARY RADAR, ETC.


2.2.5 Tunisia Tozeur-Nefta International Airport

Airport Overview

Tozeur-Nefta International Airport (IATA code: TOE / ICAO code: DTTZ) serves Tozeur and Nefta and more generally all of southwestern Tunisia. Located four kilometers north-west of Tozeur, it started operating on November 1, 1978. Like the vast majority of Tunisian airports, the airport is managed by the Office of Civil Aviation and Airports (OACA). Covering an area of 690 hectares, the airport is mainly used by charters, only the Tunisian companies Tunisair and Tunisair Express providing regular flights. Its activity is mainly linked to the transport of tourists coming to visit the Tunisian south at the gates of the Sahara. The high season of this airport therefore corresponds to autumn and winter. With a capacity of 400,000 passengers per year, the terminal covers 6,500 m2.

Covering an area of 690 hectares, the airport is mainly used by charters, only the Tunisian companies Tunisair and Tunisair Express providing regular flights. Its activity is mainly linked to the transport of tourists coming to visit the Tunisian south at the gates of the Sahara. The high season of this airport therefore corresponds to autumn and winter. 

Airport Location and Details
Country Tunisia
Province / District Tozeur
Town or City (Closest) Tozeur (2.4 km)
Airport's Complete Name Tozeur-Nefta International Airport
Latitude

33.935431

Longitude

8.110993

Elevation 22 ft / 7 m MSL
IATA Code TOE
ICAO Code DTTZ
Managing Company or Airport Authority Office of Civil Aviation and Airports (OACA)
Management Contact Person

Customs Department Commanding Officer

Tel: (+216) 76 453 388 Ext: 4007 /  Fax: (+216) 76 452 909

e-mail: aitn@oaca.nat.tn

Open from 24 H
Open to 24 H

Airport Pictures

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

All Companies Contact List onhttps://azfreight.com

Tunisia Airlines contacts list

4.5 Tunisia Airport Companies Contact List

Runways

Tunis-Carthage Airport has two runways for taking off and landing planes (19/1 and 29/11). Its accommodation capacity amounts to 5 million travelers per year.

Airplane Parking Area

  • Number of positions: 6
  • Surface: 5 ha

Number of Runways

  • Track 1: 09/27 3,225 X 45 M

Runway 01/19

Runway Dimensions

10,499 x 148 ft (3,225 x 45 m)

Orientation

09/27

Surface

Asphalt

Helicopter Pad(s)

Area delimited by radials 074 ° and 097 ° of VOR / DME TUC and arcs DME 4NM and 6.5NM of VOR / DME TUC / Area delimited by radials 074 ° and 097 ° from TUC VOR / DME and DME arcs 4NM and 6.5NM from TUC VOR / DME. Flying over the zone must be conducted at 6000ft  MSL or above.

Helipad #1

Present (Yes / No)

Yes

Largest helicopter that can land

Yes

Width and Length (metres)

N/A

Surface

Asphalt

Airport Infrastructure Details

Technical description:

  • Date of commissioning: 1980
  • Airport area: 690 Ha
  • Passenger terminal capacity: 400,000 Pax / year
  • Terminal area: 6,500 m²
  • Climate of the region: (C °) January: min. 6.2 max. 16.6 (C °) July: min. 34 max. 39.2
  • ARINC: DTTZYDYX

Customs

Yes

JET A-1 fuel

Yes

Immigration

Yes

AVGAS 100

Yes

Terminal Building

Yes

Single Point Refuelling

Yes

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

Yes

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 2019

Annual Figures

Monthly

Daily

Total aircraft movements

Approx. 45, 000

3,750

125

Total passengers

Approx. 6,000,000

500,000

16,666

Total capacity of the airport (metric tonnes)

110.000

9,250

308.33

Current activity of the airport (metric tonnes)

110.000

9,250

308.33

Current use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

 N/A

N/A

N/A


Airport Operating Details

Office of Civil Aviation and Airports (Arabic: ديوان الطيران المدني والمطارات) or OACA is responsible for the following missions at Tozeur Airport.

  • The operation, layout and development of airports as well as the performance of all operations and services necessary for travelers, the general public, aircraft, freight and mail;
  • Regional and local air navigation control and participation in the execution of search and rescue plans;
  • The issuance of all documents required for aeronautical personnel, aircraft and air navigation in accordance with the legislation in force.

Operating Details

Maximum sized aircraft which can be offloaded on bulk cargo:

No Restrictions

Maximum sized aircraft that can be offloaded on pallet

No Restrictions

Total aircraft parking area (m²)

690 ha

Storage Area (MT)

156

Cubic Meters (m³) 

156,000

Cargo Handling Equipment Available (Yes / No)

Yes  

If "Yes" specify below 

Elevators / Hi Loaders (Yes / No)

Yes 

Max Capacity (MT) 

45 

Can elevators / hi loaders reach the upper level of a B747 (Yes / No)

Yes  

Loading Ramps (Yes / No)

Yes 

Storage Facilities


Capacity: 156 tons Warehouse 12,100m² (130 243sq ft), Bonded Warehouse, Transit Zone, Mechanical Handling, Air-Conditioned Storage, Refrigerated Storage, Deep Freeze Storage, Mortuary, Animal Quarantine, Health Officials, Security for Valuables, Fumigation Equipment, Dangerous Goods, Radioactive Goods, Very Large/Heavy Cargo, Express/Courier Centre, Cargo Terminal, Handling Equipment

Airfield Cost

Navigation Charges

Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg)

Navigation (per journey)

USD - $

Landing

USD - $

Night Landing

USD - $

Night Take-Off

USD - $

Parking

Handling Charges

0

7,000


50

60

60

1.50 USD per HR

-

7,001

136,000

-

1100.5

60

60

30 USD per HR

-

136,001

and over

-

2600

60

60

70 USD per HR

-

Note 1: Night landing hours are between 18h00 – 06H00 hours.

Note 2: Parking charges are for each 1 hours or part therof $0.4 from the second hour.

Note 3: All of these charges are administered by the OACA and are the same for all airports.

Fuel Services Charges

The costs of refueling JET A1 is provided only to customers at signatory of contract.  SNDP is also present at Enfidha airport through the Aviation Fuel Storage Company "SSCA" in which it holds 35% of its capital.  The product JET A1 in Tunisia meets the requirements of the specifications imposed in the Aviation Fuel Quality Requirement for Operated System (AFQRJOS). All depots apply the international regulations in force, in particular the IATA regulations on aircraft safety and refueling. Two types of payment are acceptable by the Companies whether by CASH or by CREDIT. When it’s agreed to pay by credit, the customer should deposit a certain amount which varies according the quantity the customer will consume per week/month, etc.


Price per Unit

Jet A-1

1.47 USD / liter

Avgas

Grade 100 LL , 3.03 USD

Cargo Terminal Charges 

Import

Rate US$ / kg

Handling Charge per kg

$0.6 per Kg

Break Bulk Fee

n/a

Diplomatic Mail

n/a

Strong Room – per consignment

n/a

Cold Storage Fee

n/a

Delivery outside normal working hours

06h00 -17h30

Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt

n/a

Storage per kg per day – Grace period? hours

n/a

Export

Rate US$ / kg

Handling charges – Unpalletized cargo

n/a

International Air WayBill

$25 per AWB

Local Air WayBill

n/a

Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation

n/a

Air Way Bill Documentation

n/a

Diplomatic Mail

n/a

Storage charges per kg per day

n/a

Air-bridge Charges

The air bridge is authorized by the airport authority and is determined by the concession which variable from $ 100 to $110 for International Flights. The aircraft exempted to pay are the one making stopovers by exceptional cases.

Security

Code IATA: TUN LEVEL SAFETY FIRE AND RESCUE PROTECTION

  • assured Level: 9 Vehicle massive attack
  • 3 Vehicle first response: 1 Position fixed command & 1 Mobile Command Post
  • 1 AIRCRAFT PARKING Number of posts
  • 46 Number of telescopic bridges
  • 9 NUMBERS OF TRACKS:
  • 2 Track 1
  • 01/19 3200 X 45 M 2
  • Track: 11/29 2840 X 45 M RADIO AIDS TO NAVIGATION AIR VOR, DME, ILS, RADAR PRIMARY, SECONDARY RADAR, ETC.


2.2.6 Tunisia Enfida Hamammet International Airport

Airport Overview

The international airport of Enfidha - Hamammet (Arabic: مطار النفيضة الدولي) is a Tunisian airport which serves Enfida and more generally the north of the Tunisian Sahel, including Kairouan and Sousse, and the south of Cape Bon. Extending over an area of 4,300 hectares, it is supposed to decongest the airports of Tunis and Monastir.

In March 2007, the tender for the construction of the airport was won by the Turkish consortium TAV Airports Holding, which was to build the airport and operate it jointly with Monastir international airport for forty years (up to in May 2007) against an initial investment of around 500 million euros and the payment of an annuity. With an initial capacity of 7,000,000 passengers per year, the terminal covers 90,000 m2. Ultimately, its capacity will be increased to 22,000,000 passengers with a second terminal by 2020-20222.

The site was officially launched on July 24, 2003. On this occasion, it was announced that the airport would bear the name of President Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali; this name was withdrawn following the 2011 revolution which overthrew the president5 to take the name of the seaside resort of Hammamet6. However, the airport continues to operate for the duration of the social movements.

In January 2015, the postal company UPS started its regular cargo flights between the airport and that of Cologne. Then, in October of the same year, the company Express Air Cargo announced its launch: it provides flights to 51 African countries from the airport.

The new airport is located near two of the most important tourist areas of the country, namely those of Sousse and Hamammet and also close to the capital (barely 75 km). The airport will be the main gateway to the regions of Hamammet, Nabeul and Sousse, which attract many tourists.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Tunisia

Province or District

Hammamet

Nearest Town or City
with Distance from Airport

Enfidha (5 km)

Airport’s Complete Name

Enfidha - Hamammet International Airport

Latitude

36.083590

Longitude

10.438749

Elevation (ft and m)

22 ft / 7 m MSL

IATA Code

TUN

ICAO Code

DTNH

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Office of Civil Aviation and Airports (OCAO)

Management Contact Person

cr@tav.aero

Phone: + 216 73 103 000

Fax: + 216 73 103 044

Open From (hours)

24 H

Open To (hours)

24 H

Airport Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

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/

Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator

With an initial capacity of 7,000,000 passengers per year, the terminal covers 90,000 m2. Ultimately, its capacity will be increased to 22,000,000 passengers with a second terminal by 2020-2022.

Performance for 2019


Per Year

Per Month Per Day

Total Aircraft Movements

Approx 45,000 3750 125

Total Passengers

Approx 7,000,000 583,333 19,444

Total Capacity of the Airport (MT)

102,000 8500 283

Current Activity of the Airport (MT)

102,000 8500 283

Current Use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS)

N/A N/A N/A

Runways

Tunis-Carthage Airport has two runways for taking off and landing planes (19/1 and 29/11). Its accommodation capacity amounts to 5 million travelers per year.

Airplane Parking Area

  • Number of positions: 22
  • Number of telescopic gateways: 11

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

3,300 x 60 m

Orientation

09 / 27

Surface

Asphalt

Helicopter Pad(s)

Area delimited by radials 074 ° and 097 ° of VOR / DME TUC and arcs DME 4NM and 6.5NM of VOR / DME TUC / Area delimited by radials 074 ° and 097 ° from TUC VOR / DME and DME arcs 4NM and 6.5NM from TUC VOR / DME.

Helipad #1

Present

Yes

Largest Helicopter that can Land

Yes, medevac helicopters (e.g. EC 135, EC 145, AS 365 ‘Dauphin’)

Width and Length (m)

N/A

Surface

Asphalt


Airport Infrastructure Details

Customs

Yes

JET A-1 fuel

Yes

Immigration

Yes

AVGAS 100

Yes

Terminal Building

Yes

Single Point Refueling

Yes

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

Yes

Base Operating Room

Yes

Parking Ramp Lighting

Yes

Airport Radar

Yes

Approach & Runway Lights

Yes

NDB

Yes

VOR

Yes

ILS

Yes



Airport Operating Details

The airport has 32 aircraft areas; the 72,000 m2 apron, adjacent to the terminal, has the capacity to process 18 aircraft from mobile boarding bridges to aircraft. The 57,000 m2 remote apron can handle fourteen additional aircraft. The whole is dominated by an 85-meter high control tower. A car park allows the parking of 102 buses, 1,086 cars, eleven minibuses and 52 taxis.  The airport was put into operation on October 31, 2009 and saw its first test flight land on December 4 of the same year. The activity of the airport is linked to the routing of tourists coming to visit Hamammet, Sousse and the surrounding seaside resorts (Yasmine Hamammet and Port El-Kantaoui in particular).

Operating Details

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo

No Restrictions

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet

No Restrictions

Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²)

800 ha

Storage Area (m3 and MT)

500 m3

Handling Equipment

Elevators / Hi Loaders

Yes 

Max Capacity (MT)

45

Max Height (m)


Loading Ramps

Yes

Other Comments


Customs Guidance

For more information on customs in Tunisia please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

Storage Facilities

Capacity:  315 tonnes (694,000lbs), Warehouse 12,100m² (130 243sq ft). Bonded Warehouse, Transit Zone, Mechanical Handling, Air-Conditioned Storage, Refrigerated Storage, Deep Freeze Storage, Mortuary, Animal Quarantine, Health Officials, Security for Valuables, Fumigation Equipment, Dangerous Goods, Radioactive Goods, Very Large/Heavy Cargo, Express/Courier Centre, Cargo Terminal, Handling Equipment.

Airfield Costs

Navigation Charges

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Charges

Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg)


0 - 7,000

7,001 - 136,000

136,001 and over

Navigation (per journey) USD - $

- - -

Landing USD - $

$50 $1100.5 $2600

Night Landing USD - $

$60 $60 $60

Night Take-Off USD - $

$60

$60

$60

Parking

1.50 USD /hr

30 USD /hr

70 USD / hr

Handling Charges

-

-

-

Notes:

  1. Night landing hours are between 18h00 – 06H00 hours.
  2. Parking charges are for each 1 hours or part thereof $0.4 from the second hour.
  3. All of these charges are administered by the OACA and are the same for all airports.

Fuel Services Charges

The costs of refueling JET A1 is provided only to customers at signatory of contract.  SNDP is also present at Enfidha airport through the Aviation Fuel Storage Company "SSCA" in which it holds 35% of its capital.  The product JET A1 in Tunisia meets the requirements of the specifications imposed in the Aviation Fuel Quality Requirement for Operated System (AFQRJOS). All depots apply the international regulations in force, in particular the IATA regulations on aircraft safety and refueling. Two types of payment are acceptable by the Companies whether by CASH or by CREDIT. When it’s agreed to pay by credit, the customer should deposit a certain amount which varies according the quantity the customer will consume per week/month, etc.


Price per Litre USD - $
Jet A-1 1.47 USD / liter
Avgas -

Cargo Terminal Charges

Import Charges

Type of Charge

Rate USD - $ per kg

Handling Charge

0.6 / kg

Break Bulk Fee

N/A

Diplomatic Mail

N/A

Strong Room – per consignment

N/A

Cold Storage Fee

N/A

Delivery Outside Normal Working Hours

0600H - 1730H

Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt

N/A

Storage per Day

N/A

Export

Handling Charges – Un-palletized Cargo

N/A

International Air Waybill

25 USD / AWB

Local Air Waybill

N/A

Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation

N/A

Air Way Bill Documentation

N/A

Diplomatic Mail

N/A

Storage Charges per Day

N/A

Air-bridge Charges

The air bridge is authorized by the airport authority and is determined by the concession which variable from $ 100 to $110 for International Flights. The aircraft exempted to pay are the one making stopovers by exceptional cases.

Security

Code IATA: TUN LEVEL SAFETY FIRE AND RESCUE PROTECTION,

  • assured Level: 9 Vehicle massive attack
  • 3 Vehicle first response: 1 Position fixed command & 1 Mobile Command Post
  • 1 AIRCRAFT PARKING Number of posts
  • 46 Number of telescopic bridges
  • 9 NUMBERS OF TRACKS:
  • 2 Track 1
  • 01/19 3200 X 45 M 2
  • Track: 11/29 2840 X 45 M RADIO AIDS TO NAVIGATION AIR VOR, DME, ILS, RADAR PRIMARY, SECONDARY RADAR, ETC.

2.2.7 Tunisia Sfax Thyna International Airport

Airport Overview

Sfax-Thyna International Airport (IATA code: SFA / ICAO code: DTTX) is a Tunisian airport which serves Sfax and more generally the entire Tunisian Sahel region. Located six kilometers southwest of Sfax, it was put into operation in 1980 and covers an area of ​​327 hectares on the territory of the municipality of Thyna. Sfax Thyna airport has a 3,000-meter-long runway that can accommodate turboprop, light private jets, intermediate, long-haul and regional aircraft. Also an air base of the Tunisian army, the airport has undergone several extensions and developments, the most important of which remain the development and remodelling of the terminal in 1988, the reinforcement and extension of the runway in 1989, the construction a freight terminal in 1996, the commissioning of new infrastructures (hangar, taxiways, aircraft parking, etc.), the rehabilitation and strengthening of the runway and finally the construction of a new control tower and of a technical block. Like most Tunisian airports, the airport is managed by the Office of Civil Aviation and Airports (OACA).

Sfax Thyna International Airport Website

Airport Location and Contact
Country Tunisia
Province or District Sfax Governorate
Closest Town or City Sfax (9 km)
Airport's Complete Name Sfax-Thyna International Airport
Latitude 34.71778
Longitude 10.69083
Elevation 85 ft / 26 m MSL
IATA Code SFA
ICAO Code DTTX
Managing Company or Airport Authority Office of Civil Aviation and Airports (OACA)
Management Contact Person

Sfax Thyna International Airport B.P. 1119 Sfax 3018

Telephone: + 216 74 278 000

Fax: + 216 74 278 359

Open from 24 H
Open to 24 H

Airport Photos

Description and Contact of Key Companies

For information on Tunisia airport contact details, please see the following link: 4.5 Tunisia Airport Company Contact List

Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: AZ Freight Website

Runways

Sfax-Thyna international airport has one runway for taking off and landing planes (15/33 and 30/45). Its actual accommodation capacity amounts to 2,000,000 travelers per year.

Airplane Parking Area

  • Number of posts: 2
  • Surface: 12 350 m²

Runway 15 / 33

Runway Dimensions

9,843 x 148 ft (3,000 x 45 m)

Orientation

15 / 33

Surface

Asphalt

Helicopter Pad(s)

Area delimited by GPS coordinates 34°43'25.5"N 10°41'33.9"E

Helipad #1

Present (Yes / No)

Yes

Largest helicopter that can land

Yes

Width and Length (metres)

N/A

Surface

N/A

Airport Infrastructure Details

Technical description

  • Date of commissioning: 1980
  • Airport area: 327 Ha
  • Passenger terminal capacity: 2,000,000 Pax / year
  • Terminal area: 8,000 m²
  • Geographical location: 6 kms south west of Sfax
  • Climate of the region: (C °) January: min. 5.6 max. 16.7 (C °) July: min 19.9 max. 32.1
  • ARINC: DTTXYDYX


Customs

Yes

JET A-1 fuel

Yes

Immigration

Yes

AVGAS 100

Yes

Terminal Building

Yes

Single Point Refueling

Yes

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

Yes

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 2019

Annual Figures

Monthly

Daily

Total aircraft movements

Approx. 3116

256.66

8.65

Total passengers

Approx. 2,000,000

500,000

16,666

Total capacity of the airport (metric tonnes)

38,000

3,166

105.55

Current activity of the airport (metric tonnes)

38,000

3,166

105.55

Current use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)

 N/A

N/A

N/A

Airport Operating Details

Operating Details

Maximum sized aircraft which can be offloaded on bulk cargo

No Restrictions

Maximum sized aircraft that can be offloaded on pallet

No Restrictions

Total aircraft parking area (m²)

12 350 m²

Storage Area (mt)

38 MT

Cubic Meters (m³) 

38,000

Cargo Handling Equipment Available (Yes / No)

Yes  

If "Yes" specify below 

Elevators / Hi Loaders (Yes / No)

Yes 

Max Capacity (Mt) 

25 

Can elevators / hi loaders reach the upper level of a B747 (Yes / No)

Yes 

Loading Ramps (Yes / No)

Yes 

Storage Facilities

Capacity: 38tonnes, Warehouse 6100m² Bonded Warehouse, Transit Zone, Mechanical Handling, Air-Conditioned Storage, Refrigerated Storage, Deep Freeze Storage, Mortuary, Animal Quarantine, Health Officials, Security for Valuables, Fumigation Equipment, Dangerous Goods, Radioactive Goods, Heavy Cargo, Express/Courier Centre, Cargo Terminal, Handling Equipment

Airfield Cost

Navigation Charges

Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg)

Navigation (per journey)

USD - $

Landing

USD - $

Night Landing

USD - $

Night Take-Off

USD - $

Parking

Handling Charges

0

7,000

-

50

60

60

1.50 USD per HR

-

7,001

136,000

-

1100.5

60

60

30 USD per HR

-

136,001

and over

-

2600

60

60

70 USD per HR

-

Note 1: Night landing hours are between 18h00 – 06H00 hours.

Note 2: Parking charges are for each 1 hours or part therof $0.4 from the second hour.

Note 3: All of these charges are administered by the OACA and are the same for all airports.

Fuel Services Charges

The costs of refueling JET A1 is provided only to customers at signatory of contract.  SNDP is also present at Enfidha airport through the Aviation Fuel Storage Company "SSCA" in which it holds 35% of its capital.  The product JET A1 in Tunisia meets the requirements of the specifications imposed in the Aviation Fuel Quality Requirement for Operated System (AFQRJOS). All depots apply the international regulations in force, in particular the IATA regulations on aircraft safety and refueling. Two types of payment are acceptable by the Companies whether by CASH or by CREDIT. When it’s agreed to pay by credit, the customer should deposit a certain amount which varies according the quantity the customer will consume per week/month, etc.


Price per Unit

Jet A-1

1.47 USD / LTR

Avgas

Grade 100 LL , 3.03 USD

Cargo Terminal Charges

Import

Rate US$ / kg

Handling Charge per kg

$0.6 per Kg

Break Bulk Fee

n/a

Diplomatic Mail

n/a

Strong Room – per consignment

n/a

Cold Storage Fee

n/a

Delivery outside normal working hours

06h00 -17h30

Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt

n/a

Storage per kg per day – Grace period? hours

n/a

Export

Rate US$ / kg

Handling charges – Unpalletized cargo

n/a

International Air WayBill

$25 per AWB

Local Air WayBill

n/a

Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation

n/a

Air Way Bill Documentation

n/a

Diplomatic Mail

n/a

Storage charges per kg per day

n/a

Air-bridge Charges

The air bridge is authorized by the airport authority and is determined by the concession which variable from $ 100 to $110 for International Flights. The aircraft exempted to pay are the one making stopovers by exceptional cases.

Security

Code IATA:  TUN/SFA LEVEL SAFETY FIRE AND RESCUE PROTECTION,

  • FIRE AND RESCUE SAFETY PROTECTION LEVEL
  • ICAO recommended level: 8
  • Level provided by the OACA: 8
  • Mass attack vehicles: 3


2.2.8 Tunisia Gafsa National Airport


Airport Overview

Gafsa-Ksar Airport (IATA code: GAF • ICAO code: DTTF) (Arabic: مطار قفصة قصر الدولي) serves the city of Gafsa. Located three kilometers northeast of the city, on the territory of the municipality of El Ksar, it was put into operation in 1999. The fifty-hectare airport handled 9,838 passengers in 2005. The airport is managed by the Office of Civil Aviation and Airports (OACA).

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Tunisia

Province or District

Gafsa

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Gafsa (5 km) / Ksar (4.6 km)

Airport’s Complete Name

Gafsa National Airport

Latitude

34.427388

Longitude

8.819888

Elevation (ft and m)

9,514 ft / 2900 m

IATA Code

GAF

ICAO Code

DTTF

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Office of Civil Aviation and Airports (OACA)

Management Contact Person

-

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

No

Runway(s)

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

2900 m x 45 m

Runway Orientation

05/23

Runway Surface

Asphalt

Runway Condition

Good

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

Yes

Refueling Capacity

Yes

Ground Handling Services

-

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes

 


Fuel Services Charges

The costs of refueling JET A1 is provided only to customers at signatory of contract.  SNDP is also present at Enfidha airport through the Aviation Fuel Storage Company "SSCA" in which it holds 35% of its capital.  The product JET A1 in Tunisia meets the requirements of the specifications imposed in the Aviation Fuel Quality Requirement for Operated System (AFQRJOS). All depots apply the international regulations in force, in particular the IATA regulations on aircraft safety and refueling. Two types of payment are acceptable by the Companies whether by CASH or by CREDIT. When it’s agreed to pay by credit, the customer should deposit a certain amount which varies according the quantity the customer will consume per week/month, etc.


Price per Litre USD - $
Jet A-1 1.47 USD / liter
Avgas Grade 100 LL , 3.03 USD

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A

2.2.9 Tunisia Tabarka International Airport


Airport Overview

Tabarka-Aïn Draham Interational Airport (IATA code: TBJ / ICAO code: DTKA) (Arabic: مطار طبرقة عين دراهم الدولي) serves the governorate of Jendouba and, more generally, all of north-western Tunisia. Located fifteen kilometers east of Tabarka, it was put into operation in 1992. Originally known as Tabarka International Airport.

Airport Location and Contact

Country

Tunisia

Province or District

Jendouba

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Tabarka (15 km)

Airport’s Complete Name

Tabarka-Aïn Draham National Airport

Latitude

36.980000

Longitude

8.876944

Elevation (ft and m)

230 ft / 70 m

IATA Code

TBJ

ICAO Code

DTKA

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Office of Civil Aviation and Airports

Management Contact Person

-

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

No

Runway(s)

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

2870 m x 45 m

Runway Orientation

09/27

Runway Surface

Asphalt

Runway Condition

Good

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

Yes

Runway Lighting

Yes

Refueling Capacity

Yes

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Air Traffic Control

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Weather Information

Yes

Aircraft Parking Space

Yes

Navigation Aids

Yes

Perimeter Fencing

Yes

Windsock

Yes

 


Link of the Ground handling service info.

Fuel Services Charges

The costs of refueling JET A1 is provided only to customers at signatory of contract.  The product JET A1 in Tunisia meets the requirements of the specifications imposed in the Aviation Fuel Quality Requirement for Operated System (AFQRJOS). All depots apply the international regulations in force, in particular the IATA regulations on aircraft safety and refueling. Two types of payment are acceptable by the Companies whether by CASH or by CREDIT. When it’s agreed to pay by credit, the customer should deposit a certain amount which varies according the quantity the customer will consume per week/month, etc.


Price per Litre USD - $
Jet A-1 1.47 USD / liter
Avgas Grade 100 LL , 3.03 USD

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

There are no royalties to be paid at Tabarka airfield. 

2.3 Tunisia Road Network

The Law n ° 86-172 of March 17, 1986 classifies all roads, road communications belonging to the public domain of the State, with the exception of military roads, in one of the following three categories:

  • The national roads (RN ط و), known as “long distance” (GP) roads in the old nomenclature replaced in 2000, cover long axes generally crossing several Tunisian governorates.
  • Secondary roads, covering regional axes with less traffic, are called "regional roads" (RR ط ج) or medium communication roads (MC) form the local road network of each governorate.

From 1997 up today, the paved road network had 12,264 kilometers, an increase of more than 52.8% in 24 years. the entire road network totaled 32,332 km, of which approximately 12,600 km were rural roads for agricultural purposes, of which only 1,460 km were paved; the average density is then 0.12 km / km².

For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Tunisia Government Contact List.

Distance Matrix

Distances from Capital City to Major Towns (km)


TUNIS

Sfax

Sousse 

Kairouan 

Bizerte 

Gabes 

Monastir 

Gafsa 

TUNIS


273.92

149.15

160.6

71.17

407.99

170.29

359.81

 Sfax

273.92


139.61

175.11

341.52

138.88

123.8

129.99

Sousse 

149.15

139.61


55.57

216.78

274.21

22.7

259.17

Kairouan 

160.6

175.11

55.57


229.43

214.64

66.68

202,23

Bizerte

71.17

341.52

216.78

229.43


476

238.3

427.82

Gabès 

407.99

138.88

274.21

214.64

476


258.4

156.86

Monastir 

170.29

123.8

 22.7

66.68

238.3

258.4


267.71

 Gafsa

359.81

129.99

259.17

202.23

427.82

156.86

267.71


https://distancecalculator.globefeed.com/Tunisia_Distance_Calculator.asp

Road Security

Tunisia is the second deadliest country in the Maghreb region. Traffic accidents today represent the fifth cause of death in this country, or 3.3% of all deaths reported. The National Road Safety Observatory announced around 1,800 deaths on Tunisian roads in 2019.

Weighbridges and Axle Load Limits

Knowledge and control of the weights and dimensions of heavy goods vehicles in traffic is necessary for public authorities and infrastructure managers, both for reasons of management of these infrastructures and of compliance with the limits imposed.

Weighing vehicles on the road helps to address this problem. The use of this is also an obligation established by the new version of Directive 96/53 / EC. It traditionally uses sensors on the road which count, measure and weigh the vehicles crossing them. This solution is currently used in France by the national network of weighing equipment in motion (EPM). However, another solution exists, weighing by instrumented bridge, which consists of measuring the deformations of a bridge when heavy goods vehicles pass through and deducing their weights and dimensions.

Link of Road code in Tunisia

Axle load limits

Tunisia

Algeria

Morocco

Truck with 2 axles

17 MT

 17 MT

17 MT

Truck with 3 axles

26.5 MT

27 MT

26 MT

Truck with 4 axles

44 MT

45 MT

40 MT

Semi-trailer with 3 axles

26.5 MT

27 MT

26 MT

Semi-trailer with 4 axles

44 MT

45 MT

40 MT

Semi-trailer with 5 axles

44 MT

45 MT

40 MT

Semi-trailer with 6 axles

44 MT

45 MT

40 MT

Truck & drawbar trailer with 4 axles

44 MT

45 MT

40 MT

Truck & drawbar trailer with 5 axles

44 MT

45 MT

40 MT

Truck & drawbar trailer with 6 axles

44 MT

45 MT

40 MT

Truck & drawbar trailer with 7 axles

44 MT

45 MT

40 MT

Road Class and Surface Conditions

Although of adequate quality and benefiting from a coherent layout, the road network has to face serious congestion problems in certain sections with a concentration of traffic between and in the main agglomerations of the country. The motorway program, started in the early 1980s, has tended to accelerate since the 2000s by favoring the north-south and east-west axes within the framework of the Maghreb network.


2.3.1 Tunisia Border Crossing of Ras Jedir (Libya)

Overview

Ras Jedir is the main border between Tunisia and Libya. Most of the humanitarian aids and commercial shipments between Tunisia and Libya go through Ras Jedir border. 

From Tunisian side, there are the customs office and Tunisian National Tourist Office in place. The free zone and the port are 78 km far from the border, and different facilities such as weighbridge scale and fuel station are available around.  From Libyan Side: the custom office available to facilitate and organize the custom clearance process at the border. 

The facilities such as weighbridge scale, fuel stations are available in Zintan (Libya).  The main challenges that might impede the influx of the goods are:

  • The border closure every now and then due to security issues in Libya, or admin issues in both sides. 
  • The unclear/conflict custom clearance procedures at the Libyan side.   

Border Crossing Location and Contact

Name of Border Crossing

Ras Ajdir/ Tunisia-Libya

Province or District

Ben Gardane-Medenine (Tunisia) 

Nuqat al Khams (Libya)

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing


Zarzis, Tunisia: 78 km

Zwarah, Libya: 60 km

Latitude

33.147630

Longitude

11.558519

Managing Authority / Agency

Ministry of Transport and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Tunisia) 

Government of National Accord (Libya)

Contact Person

Tunisian Ministry of Transport

13 Rue Borjine 1073 – Montplaisir

(71) 905-026

(71) 901-559

boc@transport.state.tn

Travel Times

Nearest International Airport

Djerba-Zarzis International Airport (Tunisia)  

Distance in km: 140 km 

Truck Travel Time: 24 hrs 

Car Travel time:24 hrs 


Tripoli International Airport (Libya)  

Distance in km: 175 km 

Truck Travel Time: 24 hrs 

Car Travel time:24 hrs 

Nearest Port

Zarzis Port (Tunisia) 

Distance in km:78 km 

Truck Travel Time: 24 hrs 

Car Travel time: 24 hrs 


Zwarah (Libya)  

Distance in km: 60 km 

Truck Travel Time: 24hrs 

Car Travel time: 24hrs 

Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity

Name Zarzis (Tunisia) 

Distance in km:78 km 

Truck Travel Time: 24 hrs 

Car Travel time: 24 hrs 

  

Name Zwarah (Libya) 

Distance in km: 60 km 

Truck Travel Time: 24hrs 

Car Travel time: 24hrs 

Other Information

N/A

Hours of Operation

Mondays

7 am - 7 pm

Tuesdays

7 am - 7 pm

Wednesdays

7 am - 7 pm

Thursdays

7 am - 7 pm

Fridays

Off (Libya), unless it’s emergency cargo 

Saturdays

7 am - 7 pm

Sundays

Off (Tunisia), unless it’s emergency cargo 

National Holidays

Off unless it’s emergency cargo 

Seasonal Constraints

N/A

Daily Capacity

As Ras Ajdir is the main border between Tunisia and Libya so it is congested with many commercial and humanitarian trucks, in addition to the movement of passengers travelling by private and Taxi cars. Although the border is organised by separating the lanes between trucks and cars, in normal situation the custom can release up to 70 trucks daily, and the priority is given to the humanitarian shipments, but still in case of extreme overcrowding, even the trucks loaded with humanitarian aids are subject to stuck at the border for few days.   

Customs Clearance

Based on the Custom Department in Tunisia and Libya, the following documents are required to clear the goods at the borders: 

Exporting or re-exporting documents from Tunisia to Libya are required.   

Other related documents:

  • Copy of the B/L 
  • Copy of certificate of origin. 
  • Copy of Packing list. 
  • Copy of Certificate of origin. 
  • Copy of Certificate of analysis 
  • Samples taken for analysis.  
  • Documents to prove that the commodities are used for humanitarian relief. 

However, and due to bureaucracy and number of checkpoints affiliated to different groups/authorities, we can sometimes expect delay at the borders.  

All goods will be inspected at the border and samples will be taken for analysis, but generally this process is done swiftly and don’t take time. 

Humanitarian aid is exempted from the custom fees; they just pay nominal amount as administrative expenses. While the commercial trucks pay roughly between 100-200 LD (depending on the size and type of the cargo). 

For more information on customs in Tunisia, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.   

Other Relevant Information

In general, if the clearance documents were ready, the custom clearance process would be finalized in few hours (unless the border is overcrowded). In some cases, and especially for humanitarian aids the custom clearance process might be conducted out of working hours and on the weekend or holidays.  

 There are many items that are not allowed to be imported inside Libya such as: 

  • Alcoholic beverages 
  • Pork meat
  • Any goods made in Israel

And there is restriction in importing IT and telecommunication equipment from abroad. There no clear regulation but the humanitarian organizations have experienced difficulties in importing such equipment. This border was and still used for smuggling goods between the two countries (especially fuel from Libya to Tunisia), so if there is a suspicion of smuggling, then the trucks and cars are subject to a stricter inspection. There are many checkpoints controlled by different groups, along the way to the final distention. These check points impede and delay the movement of the trucks.   

Picture of Ras Jedjir


For more information on government contact details, please see the following Tunisian customs Official website link

For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Tunisia Government Contact List.


2.3.2 Tunisia Border Crossing of Dehiba (Libya)

Overview

The Dehiba-Wazin border crossing is the secondary crossing between Tunisia and Libya. It is normally used when the Ras Ajdir border is closed or to deliver items directly to southern Libya. The main challenges that might impede the influx of the items are: 

  • The border crossing is under construction project for its improvement, but is open. The Ministry of Transport, Equipment and Logistics has mentioned that the works should be finalized before the end of 2021. There is high presence of military positions both sides due to security issues in Libya. 
  • There is custom clearance procedures at the both sides.  

Border Crossing Location and Contact

Name of Border Crossing


Dehiba (Tunisia)

Wazin (Libya)

Province or District

Tatahouine (Tunisia) 

Nalut (Libya) 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing


Tataouine:130 km far from the border (Tunisia) 

 Nalut: 54 km far from the border (Libya) 

Latitude

31.975668

Longitude

10.683834

Managing Authority / Agency

Ministry of Transport and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Tunisia)

Government of National Accord (Libya)

Contact Person

Tunisian Ministry of Transport

13 Rue Borjine 1073 – Montplaisir

(71) 905-026, (71) 901-559

Travel Times

Nearest International Airport

Djerba-Zarzis International Airport (Tunisia)

Distance in km: 268  

Truck Travel Time: 24 hrs 

Car Travel time: 24 hrs 

  

Tripoli International Airport (Libya)

Distance in km: 287  

Truck Travel Time: 24hrs 

Car Travel time:24 hrs 

Nearest Port

Zarzis Port (Tunisia) 

Distance in km: 255.4 km  

Truck Travel Time: 24 hrs 

Car Travel time: 24 hrs 

  

 Tripoli Port (Libya) 

Distance in km: 287 km  

Truck Travel Time: 24 hrs 

Car Travel time: 24 hrs 

Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity

Tataouine (Tunisia) and Nalut (Libya). 

Truck Travel Time: 24hrs 

Car Travel time: 24hrs 

Other Information

N/A

Hours of Operation

Mondays

7am-7pm 

Tuesdays

7am-7pm 

Wednesdays

7am-7pm 

Thursdays

7am-7pm 

Fridays

Off (Libya) unless its an emergency

Saturdays

7am-7pm 

Sundays

Off (Tunisia) unless its an emergency

National Holidays

Off unless its an emergency

Seasonal Constraints

N/A

Daily Capacity

As this is a secondary border, so it is normally not crowded with cars or trucks unless if Ras Ajdir border is closed.  The border is organized with different lanes for trucks and cars, and in normal situation the custom can release up to 70 trucks daily. The priority is given generally to the humanitarian shipments, but in case of extreme overcrowding, which is rarely, happens in this border, even the trucks loaded with humanitarian aids are subject to stuck at the border for few days.   

 

Customs Clearance

Based on the Custom Department in Tunisia and Libya, the following documents are required to clear the goods at the borders. Exporting or re-exporting documents from Tunisia to Libya are required.   

Other related documents: 

  • Copy of the B/L 
  • Copy of certificate of origin.
  • Copy of packing list. 
  • Copy of Certificate of origin. 
  • Copy of Certificate of analysis 
  • Samples taken for analysis.  
  • Documents to prove that the commodities are used for humanitarian relief.  

 All goods will be inspected at the border and samples will be taken for analysis, but generally this process is done swiftly and don’t take time. Humanitarian aids are exempted from the custom fees; they just pay nominal amount as administrative expenses. While the commercial trucks pay roughly between 100-200 LD (depending on the size and type of the cargo). 

For more information on customs in Tunisia, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

 

Other Relevant Information

In general, if the clearance documents were ready, the custom clearance process would be finalized in few hours (unless the border is overcrowded)

 In some cases, and especially for humanitarian aids the custom clearance process might be conducted out of working hours and on the weekend or holidays.  

 There are many items that are not allowed to be imported inside Libya such as: 

  • Alcoholic Beverages 
  • Pork Meat
  • Any goods made in Israel 

There are restrictions on importing IT and telecommunication equipment from abroad. There no clear regulation but the humanitarian organizations have experienced difficulties in importing such equipment. 

For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.


2.3.3 Tunisia Border Crossing of Oum Teboul (Algeria)

Overview

Oum Teboul is the main border between Tunisia and Algeria. The border Haddada (Oum Teboul, El Kala), Oum Teboul is a village located in the commune of Souarekh (of which it is the capital), in the Wilaya of El Tarff, in Algeria, it is located 10 km to the Tunisian border.

From the Tunisian side, there are the customs office and Tunisian National Tourist Office in place. The free zone and the port are 78 km far from the border, and different facilities such as weighbridge scale and fuel station are available around.  From the Algerian side, the custom office available to facilitate and organize the custom clearance process at the border. 160,000 passengers took this route during July 2018.

On the other hand, the border post of El Aïoun (El Kala, El Tarf), located 15 km south of that of Oum Teboul. equipped with the device of "autopassage", rather commercial, it is less used by trucks and passengers who still have to ignore that the Tunis-Ghardimaou highway has been open since November 2016 in Bou Salem, between Djendouba and Béja, only 70 km from the border, which also reduces and improves the route to Tunis via El Aïoun, Aïn Draham. It to note that regulars at border crossings advise against showing up between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. to avoid the long line of cars and trucks.

Border Crossing Location and Contact

Name of Border Crossing

Oum Teboul/ Tunisia-Algeria

Province or District

Douar Sidi Salah Ben Hassine (Tunisia)

El Tarff (Algeria)

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing


Ain Draham: 39.7 km (Tunisia)  

Latitude

36.914335

Longitude

8.650395

Managing Authority / Agency

Ministry of Transport and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Tunisia) 

Government of National Accord (Libya)

Contact Person

Tunisian Ministry of Transport

13 Rue Borjine 1073 – Montplaisir

(71) 905-026 / (71) 901-559

boc@transport.state.tn


Algerian side: Résidence Chabani-Val d’Hydra 16 033 – Alger
Tél : +213 21 60 12 95
Fax : +213 21 60 64 75
Email : contact@buaa.dz

+213(0)21 98480

Travel Times

Nearest International Airport

Ain Draham Tabarka Airport (Tunisia)  

Distance in km: 39.7 km 

Truck Travel Time: 2 hrs 

Car Travel time:1 hrs 


Alger - Houari Boumediene International Airport (Algeria)  

Distance in km: 627 km 

Truck Travel Time: 9h 15 min

Car Travel time: 7h 31 min

Nearest Port

Rades Port (Tunisia) 

Distance in km: 233 km 

Truck Travel Time: 3h 4 min 

Car Travel time: 5 hrs 

Alger Port (Algeria)

Distance in km: 641 km 

Truck Travel Time: 7h 45 min 

Car Travel time: 4 hrs 

Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity

Tabarka (Tunisia) 

Distance in km: 14.7 km 

Truck Travel Time: 35 minutes 

Car Travel time: 20 minutes 

El Tarf (Algeria) 

Distance in km: 44.5 km 

Truck Travel Time: 1h 30 min 

Car Travel time: 56 min

Other Information

N/A

Hours of Operation

Mondays

7 am - 7 pm

Tuesdays

7 am - 7 pm

Wednesdays

7 am - 7 pm

Thursdays

7 am - 7 pm

Fridays

Off (Algeria), unless it’s emergency cargo 

Saturdays

7 am - 7 pm

Sundays

Off (Tunisia), unless it’s emergency cargo 

National Holidays

Off unless it’s emergency cargo

Seasonal Constraints

N/A

Daily Capacity

As Oum Teboul is the main border between Tunisia and Algeria so it is congested with many commercial movements, in addition to the movement of passengers travelling by private and Taxi cars. Although the border is organized by separating the lanes between trucks and cars, in normal situation the custom can release up to 200 cars and 60 trucks daily, and the priority is given to the private business passengers, but still in case of extreme overcrowding and protocols ( papers crossing), even cars and trucks loaded can stuck subject to stuck at the border for few days.   

 

Customs Clearance

Based on the Custom Department in Tunisia and Algeria, the following documents are required to clear the goods at the borders: 

Exporting or re-exporting documents from Tunisia to Algeria are required.   

Other related documents:

  • Copy of the B/L 
  • Copy of certificate of origin. 
  • Copy of Packing list. 
  • Copy of Certificate of origin. 
  • Copy of Certificate of analysis 
  • Samples taken for analysis.  
  • Documents to prove that the commodities are used for humanitarian relief. 

All goods will be inspected at the border and samples will be taken for analysis, but generally this process is done swiftly and don’t take time. 

Humanitarian aid is exempted from the custom fees; they just pay nominal amount as administrative expenses. While the commercial trucks pay roughly between 100-200 LD (depending on the size and type of the cargo). 

For more information on customs in Algeria, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.  

 

Other Relevant Information

In general, if the clearance documents were ready, the custom clearance process would be finalized in few hours (unless the border is overcrowded),  

 In some cases, and especially for humanitarian aids the custom clearance process might be conducted out of working hours and on the weekend or holidays.  

 There are many items that are not allowed to be imported inside Algeria such as: 

  • Alcoholic Beverages 
  • Pork Meat

There is restriction in importing IT and telecommunication equipment from abroad. There no clear regulation but the humanitarian organizations have experienced difficulties in importing such equipment. This border was and still used for smuggling goods between the two countries (especially fuel from Algeria to Tunisia), so if there is a suspicion of smuggling, then the trucks and cars are subject to a stricter inspection.  There are many checkpoints controlled by different groups, along the way to the final distention. These check points impede and delay the movement of the trucks.   

For more information on government contact details, please see the following link:  4.1 Government Contact List.


2.4 Tunisia Railway Assessment

 

TRailway Overview

The Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Tunisiens (English: Tunisian Railways), abbreviated SNCFT, is the national railway of Tunisia and under the direction of the Ministry of Transport. SNCFT provides both passenger and freight services at a national level. Tunisia inherited much of its rail transport system from the French and the Tunisian Government has developed the infrastructure further. Due to historical reasons, the country has two different rail gauge systems. Thus SNCFT manages 471 km of standard 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) gauge network in the northern and a 1,674 km gauge network in the central and southern part of the country (65 km electrified); only 8 km are double gauged track . Tunisia has a rail link with neighboring Algeria via the border at Ghardimaou, but passenger services are limited to a single round-trip per day. New developments are the following:

- The splitting and electrification of the terminal section of line 22 of the railways of the suburbs of the Sahel between Moknine and Mahdia, the signaling of stations and lines between Monastir and Mahdia including the adaptation and rehabilitation of other facilities existing signage as well as the acquisition of six multiple electrical units (“UEM”) to strengthen the UABS fleet during the project.

- The rectification of the route of the West-South railway line between Tunis and Kasserine (Line 6) as well as its modernization (signalling of stations and lines between Djebel Djeloud and Gaafour, telecommunications between Djebel Djeloud-Dahmani-Kef and track works).

Travel Time Matrix

Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (Hours / Days)


Tunis

Sousse

Sfax

Gabès

Bizerte

Gafsa

Kasserine

Tunis


2h 07 mins

3 hrs 33 mins

4 hrs 38 mins

1 hrs 50 mins

7 hrs 17 mins

5 hrs

Sousse

2 hrs 07 mins


1 hr 45 mins

4 hrs 45 mins

4 hrs 30 mins

4 hrs 57 mins

6 hrs 29 mins

Sfax

3 hrs 33 mins

1 hrs 45 mins


1 hrs 59 mins

5 hrs 44 mins

3h 07 mins

4h 39 mins

Gabès

4 hrs 38 mins

4 hrs 45 mins

1 hr 59 mins


8 hrs

4 hrs 26 mins

5 hrs 38 mins

Bizerte

1 hr 50 mins

4 hrs 30 mins

5 hrs 44 mins

8 hrs


10 hrs

7 hrs 41 mins

Gafsa

7 hrs 17 mins

4 hrs 57 mins

3 hrs 07 mins

4 hrs 26 mins

10 hrs


13 hrs 40 mins

Kasserine

5 hrs

6 hrs 29 mins

4 hrs 39 mins

5 hrs 38 mins

7 hrs 41 mins

13 hrs 40 mins


Railway Companies and Consortia

For information on Tunisia railway contact details, please see the following link: 4.5 Tunisia Railway Company Contact List.

Capacity Table

The Tunisian rail network has 23 lines with a total length of 2167 km, including :

  • 471 km of standard gauge lines (1437 mm);
  • 1688 km of meter gauge lines (1000 mm) 65 km of which are electrified.

8 km of lines mixed gauge (standard and metric).

In addition, the railway network comprises 267 stations, stations and stops. The maximum train speed is 130 km / h meter gauge and 140km / h in standard path. The maximum axle load varies between 16 tonnes and 20 tonnes.

Number of movements/days: Trains 244 travellers (56 trains Outline, 188 trains Suburbs) and 68 freight trains.
Transport Equipment: 172 locomotives, railcars, trailers vans 274 passenger cars, 6 Electric railcars, wagons 3916, 1580 Containers.

Link of the distance: https://www.rome2rio.com/fr/map/Tunis/Nabeul


Rail Operator Capacity


SNCFT

Operates on (lines)

11 Lines

Max train length and/or pulling capacity

20

Locomotives (electric/diesel/steam)

172

Freight Wagons (covered) / size

1580

Freight Wagons (flat bed) / size

391

Key Route Information

Standard Route Information


La Ligne du Sud-Ouest: Tunis - Gaafour - Kasserine

La Ligne du Cap Bon: Bir Bou Regba - Nabeul

La Ligne de la Côte: Tunis - Sousse - Sfax

Les Lignes du Grand Sud: Sfax - Metlaoui - Tozeur and Sfax - Gabès, and branches Metlaoui - Redeyef and Moulares.

Track gauge

471 km of 435 mm of (4 ft 8 12 in)

1674 km 1,000 mm of (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in)

489 km of 1,435 mm of (4 ft 8 12 in)

1686 of 1,000 mm of (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in)

Ruling gradient

1:50 (2%)

1:50 (2%)

1:50 (2%)

1:50 (2%)

Total track distance (single and/or double)

8 km double track.

8 km double track.

8 km double track.

8 km double track.

Type of rail (weight and if welded or not)

(1435 mm) – 120mt/6  not welded


(1435 mm) – 120mt/6  not welded


1435 mm) – 120mt/6  not welded

1435 mm) – 120mt/6  not welded

Type of sleeper and fastenings

Vossloh

Vossloh

Vossloh

Vossloh

Total track travel time

5h

1h31’

3h33’

4h38’

Maintenance (Good, marginal, bad)

Good

Good

Good

Good

Companies-consortiums operating on line

SNCFT

SNCFT

SNCFT

SNCFT

Traffic frequency (monthly/weekly/daily)

daily

daily

daily

daily

Security (Good, marginal, bad)

Good

Good

Good

Good

Main stations (Add details below)

Ref to key stations

Ref to key stations

Ref to key stations

Ref to key stations

Key Stations

N ° 

Line

length

5

Tunis-Gabès

415 km

6

Tunis-Kasserine

314 km

7

Bir kassa-La Goulette

9 km

8

Les Salines- Le Kef

33 km

9

Fej Ettameur-Tajerouine

18 km

10

Bir Bou Rekba-Nabeul

17 km

11

Kalaa Sghira-Kasserine

195 km

12

Kalaâ Sghira-M'Saken

21 km

13

Ghraiba-Tozeur

234 km

14

Aguila-Sehib

25 km

15

Metlaoui-Kasserine

141 km

16

Tabeditt-Redayef

17 km

17

El Founi-El Hamada

19 km

18

M'Saken-Moknine

34 km

20

Tunis-La Goulette

10 km

21

Gafsa-El Aouinet

129 km

22

Sousse-Mahdia

65 km

Railway Cargo Movement

  • 490 wagons covered with a capacity of 13 000 tonnes for transporting bagged products, food products, cement, chemicals and fertilizers .
  • 1300 cars dishes with a capacity of 57 000 tonnes for the transport of rebar, angles, flat iron, scrap and containers.140 wagons bulk carriers with a capacity of 5300 tonnes for the transport of grain, clinker .
  • 110 ore wagons with a capacity of 5,500 tonnes for the transport of minerals.
  • 50 tank wagons for the transportation of fuels.
  • 920 gondolas with a capacity of 18,000 tons of payload for transport of bulk fertilizer and sulfur 
  • 100 various cars with a capacity of 3500 tonnes in 1700 containers with a total capacity of 40 000 tonnes, 13 000 to 15 000 tonnes per day for the transport of all containerized goods.
  • 40 trains of freight per day to serve the whole country:
  • 24 trains on the Tunis-Sfax-Gabes Sousse-axis.
  • 6 trains on the Tunis-Kasserine-Jerissa Gaafour-axis.
  • 10 trains on lines Tunis-Beja-Tunis-Bizerte GHARDIMAOU and two trains to transport goods to and from Algeria.

Combined Road-Rail Transport

SNCFT Freight provides chargers 8 Logistics platforms and tilting flat trucks for combined railroad; service door to door or from deposits, factories, shipyards and ports. 8 logistics platforms provide handling operations as well as terminal services. The train stops at the port of Rades to transport goods to export and import & offers transportation service combined road-rail containers of 20 'and 40' to or from the port of Rades. 

SNCFT main tasks are:

  • Rail passenger and freight operation on national railways network.
  • Management and control of the property entrusted by the State in the form of concession

SNCFT safely ensures the transportation of:

  • Phosphate
  • Goods (fertilizer and sulfur, building materials, food, petroleum coke, containers ...)
  • Travelers of Suburbs and main lines.

It made an average flow of 283 trains / day.

Passengers and goods transportation of all kinds covers almost the whole national territory on a network of 2165 km with 23 lines:

  • 1686 km metric gauge, of which 90 km electrified (65 km from Sousse Bab Jadid -Monastir-Mahdia and 25 km from Tunis - Hammam LIF - Borj Cédria)
  • 471 km standard gauge
  • 8 km double track.

The rail network includes 267 train stations, stations and stops. It also has 4 links Rail-road links to the objective of favoring multimodal passenger transport by combining rail and road transport.

These 4 combined road-rail links are the following :

  • Gabes- Tataouine : 136 km.
  • Gabes- Djerba : 125 km.
  • Gabes- Zarzis 177 km.

SNCFT‘s activities are performed by the following Five transport business units :

  • Main Lines Business Unit, which is responsible for Interurban Transport.
  • Tunis Suburbs Business Unit which is responsible for suburbs passengers transport between Tunis and Borj-Cédria.
  • Sahel Suburb Business Unit, which is responsible for suburbs passengers transport between Sousse-Bab Jdid -Monastir and Mahdia.
  • Phosphate Business Unit which is responsible for transportation of phosphate 
  • Freight Business Unit, which is responsible of various goods such as Fertilizer, Sulphur, building materials, foodstuffs, petroleum coke, and containers.

These 4 business units are backed up by 4 business units:

  • Central Departement of Tunisian Railway network exploitation, responsible of network operations and real estate.
  • Industrial Maintenance business Unit responsible for the maintenance of rolling stock.
  • Central Department of the Railway Domain.
  • Central Department of Management and Finance.

Fleet of trucks & trailers container:

  • A fleet of trucks and trailers Container
  • Gantry container handling and Shopping areas of container

6 logistics platforms:

  • The port of Rades for entry and exit of containers at the port
  • The Station Kalâa Sghira to serve the Sahel region
  • The station to serve the Greater Sfax Sfax
  • Train Ghannouch to serve Gabes and the South East
  • Gare de Kasserine to serve the Central West region
  • Gare de Gafsa to serve the South West





2.5 Tunisia Waterways Assessment

Tunisian rivers are not navigable. The longest river of Tunisia is the Mejerda River, which is a river in North Africa flowing from northeast Algeria through Tunisia before emptying in the Gulf of Tunis and Lake of Tunis.

For information on Tunisia Waterways contact details, please see the following link: 4.4 Tunisia Port and Waterways Company Contact List

2.6 Tunisia Storage Assessment


Officially the emregency aid warehouse/storage facility is managed by the Tunisian Union of Social Solidarity (UTSS - http://www.utss.org.tn/ ), however practically in certain governorates it’s managed by the Tunisia Red Crescent (CRT) according to a bilateral agreement signed between the two parties. However, there are many logistics services companies operating in Tunisia, especially at the port’s locations (Tunis, Bizerte, Zarzis, Sfax, Sousse, Gabès, etc), providing several logistics services including some professional storage facilities, inventory management and handling, and domestic distribution solution. 

For more information on storage company contact details, please see the following link: 4.6 Storage and Milling Companies Contact List.

Commercial Storage

Tunisia country has many storage facilities including bonded or free commercial near to the principal ports and some main towns. In the backcountry side part of Tunisia, there are also some storage premises, but they are relatively small, old and not designed for large scale storing and their availability is affected during the harvest season of cereals, and certain other produced in the country. 

Commercial storages in the country are:

Large and medium commercial stores

  • Wholesale markets for fruit and vegetables and fish and poultry
  • Wholesale food stores
  • Grocers and general food
  • Fruit and vegetable stores
  • Cereal stores
  • Butchers
  • Poultry shops
  • Fishmongers
  • Bakeries and pastry shops
  • Spice stores
  • Dried fruit stores
  • Household products and toilet paper stores
  • Pharmacies and drugstores
  • Medical equipment stores
  • Stores selling sanitary products
  • Spare parts stores
  • Stores selling fertilizers, insecticides and agricultural equipment

Services stores

  • Clinics and medical offices
  • The medical analysis laboratories
  • Paramedical practices
  • The necessary liberal professions
  • Bank branches
  • Insurance agencies
  • The commercial agencies of Steg and Sonede
  • Telecommunications agencies
  • Postal agencies
  • Service stations
  • Security and cleaning services
  • Urban transport services and taxis
  • Freight and logistics services
  • Distance selling and delivery services for food, medicine and basic needs
  • Rescue services, infirmaries and patient transport
  • Household maintenance services (electricity, plumbing, etc.)
  • Mechanics
  • Agricultural equipment repair services
  • Repair services for technical and industrial equipment
  • Industrial maintenance services
  • Services dedicated to people with special needs

Companies, factories, production and storage units

Agricultural activities and sea fishing taking into account the preservation of the workforce.

Location

Owner

Available for Rent

Capacity mt / m² / m³

Type [1]

Access [2]

Condition [3]

Tunis and other regions

Monoprix

Yes, only with special contract

From 5,000 m² to 50,000 m³ 

Concrete

Flat

Appears intact

Tunis and other regions

Carrefour

Yes, only with special contract

From 5,000 m² to 35,000 m³ 

Concrete

Flat

Appears intact

Tunis and other regions

Champion

Yes, only with special contract

From 5,000 m² to 30,000 m³ 

Concrete

Flat

Appears intact

Tunis and other regions

Magasin General

Yes, only with special contract

From 5,000 m² to 30,000 m³ 

Concrete

Flat

Appears intact

Tunis and other regions

Promogros

Yes, only with special contract

From 5,000 m² to 30,000 m³ 

Concrete

Flat

Appears intact

[1] Warehouse Type: Open storage, container, rub-hall, silo, concrete, other, unspecified

[2] Warehouse Access: Raised-siding, flat
[3] Warehouse condition: Appears intact, appears damaged, under construction/repair

Storage Used by Humanitarian Organizations

Some storage locations have been identified by WFP and its partners in Remanda, Tataouine and Medinine which can be used for humanitarian purposes. In the perspective, open negotiation with government counterparts is running to strategically allow WFP and other UN agencies to have permanently their contingency stockages in the country. The Tunisian Union of Social Solidarity (UTSS) has detained humanitarian interregional depots across the country. In agreement with UNICEF and some other UN organizations, UTSS is renting storage spaces for the none food items (NFIs) in its warehouses (Tunis, Medinine, Zarzis etc.)

The Tunisian Red Crescent (CRT) has several warehouses for storing relief and disaster management equipment according to current international standards. Tunisian-Japanese cooperation has helped to strengthen the structure and its capacities.

Cold Chain

The cold storage industry in Tunisia has developed in a heterogeneous way according to the sector of activity:

The situation of Tunisia is acceptable in the following sectors:

  1. the dairy industries,
  2. the slaughter and processing of poultry,
  3. some units for cutting and processing red meats, ice cream and ice cream factories.

An average situation in the sectors of:

  1. ONGs freezing of baking products: this sector works at 2 speeds,
  2. one for export and the other for the local market.
  3. fruits and vegetables: (also 2 types of businesses)

The majority of the others have an ineffective tool with significant loss of products and above all high energy consumption (some operators consume 120kWh / m3 / year while average consumption in Europe is around 30 to 50 kWh / m3 / year).


2.7 Tunisia Milling Assessment

In Tunisia, there are more than twenty mills in the agro-food sector in Tunisia. Most of them are based in Tunis and its surrounding areas. The remaining mils are located in Sfax, Sousse and Southern Tunisia. Office des Cereales, is the relevant government authority, which was created in 1962 by decree-law n ° 62-10 of April 3, 1962 and placed under the supervision of the Ministry of Agriculture. The private sector imports wheat directly when prices are favorable, but when the prices are too high the Office des Cereals imports wheat and supply to the private mills. There are 18 companies producing biscuits, four of which produce 86% of total production.

The top milling companies in Tunisia:

  • The Society the Grands Moulins of Tunis is an S.A. with a capital of 2,540,000 DT, founded since 1934. It specializes in the production of baking and pastry flours. It has a strong representation in The Grands Moulins du Sud - Sfax
  • Les Moulins Mahjoub
  • Les moulins Bleu
  • Les Confiseries TRIKI Le Moulin
  • The Société Meunerie de Tunisie - Tunis
  • La Minoterie Center & Sahel (La Rose Blanche) - Sousse
  • UNPA (New Factories for Food Pasta) - Sousse
  • GIAN flour mill (Generale Industrielle Alimentaire du Nord) -– Beja
  • STPA - Sfax,
  • Soukra flour mill - Tunis
  • SOTUMIS - Tunis
  • COTUSEM - Tunis

Tunisia has the highest per capita consumption of wheat in the North African region, which is close to 258 kg per year. Further demand for wheat is created by visitors every year from Algeria and Libya (over two million) who have high requirements of wheat-based food products. The total Tunisian wheat consumption is around 3 million metric tons, every year. A strategy was formulated to reach 2.7 million metric ton of cereal production over the next three years, in Tunisia.

Cereals are important crops in Tunisia and occupy about 1.2-1.5 million ha, of which about 13% is planted with bread wheat, 45% with durum wheat, and 42% in barley.

Milling Compagnies in Tunisia

Societe les Grands Moulins de Tunis

Created in 1936, LES GRANDS MOULINS DE TUNIS with a capital of 2,540,000 DT, is one of the first companies established in Tunisia. It specializes in the production of wheat and services (crushing and the sale of wheat flour and wheat bran).

Company Name & Address

Contact Names & Email

Telephone & Fax

STE LES GRANDS MOULINS DE TUNIS
Rte de l’Armée Nationale Bab Sidi Abdessalem Tunis 
1005, OMRANE TUNIS Tunisie
Fax: 

Name: Mr ZERZERI Mohamed Ridha

Title: Manager

Email: info@lesgrandsmoulinsdetunis.com

Web: http://www.lesgrandsmoulinsdetunis.com/

Tel:+21671898112 

Fax: +21671898126

Summary of Role and Services: The mill produces almost 200 MT of wheat flour per day, imported from Europe, Middle East and the USA.  Products: Farine et amidon, Blés et semoules, céréales.

Facilities

Parking area inside compound m²

No Info

Drainage

Good

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

Yes

Number of Ventilators

Screened

Electricity Load (KVA)

6 MW (Central of 4 generators running in rotation) 

Backup Generator 

Yes, 400 kva

Milling Equipment

Origin of Machinery

Year of Mfg

Year of Installation

Condition

Suisse (Buhler)

2012

2015

Good

Maintenance

Duration (hours / week)

144

Type of maintenance

Semi- general (Ventilation and Engines)

Other Equipment or Machinery Installed

Type of Equipment

Yes/No

Number

Owned

Comments

Fortification Feeder

Yes

Not available

Not available

Good condition

Bag Cleaning Plant

Yes

Not available

Not available

Good condition

Moisture Tester

Yes

Not available

Not available

Good condition

De-stoning Plant

Yes

Not available

Not available

Good condition

Metal Extractor

Yes

Not available

Not available

Good condition

Staffing

Number of full time skilled workers

Not available

Number of full time labourers

Not available

Weighbridge

Number 

Not available

Capacity (mt)

Length (m)

Type

Within Compound

Not available

Not available

Not available

Within Compound

Not available

Not available

Not available

Building


Length (m)

Width (m)

Height (m)

Building – Wheat Mill

Not available

Not available

Not available

Building – Maize Mill

Not available

Not available

Not available

Walls

Bounded

Roof

Good and Large

Floor

Good and Flat

Conditions & Cleanliness

  

Outside

Inside

Cracks in walls or roof (Yes / No)

No

No

Signs of rodent activity (Yes / No)

No

No

Signs of birds entry (Yes / No)

No

No

Damaged gutters/drains(Yes / No)

No

No

Signs of moisture (Yes / No)

No

No

Adjacent Vegetation(Yes / No)

No

No

Cleanliness (Good / Poor)

Good

Good

Pest Control

Fumigation

Yes 

Frequency

Bi-monthly

Contracted

(Yes / No)

Yes 

Spraying 

Yes 

Frequency

Quarterly

Contracted

(Yes / No)

Yes 

Rodenticides 

Yes 

Frequency

Quarterly

Contracted

(Yes / No)

Yes 

Rodent Trapping

Yes 

Frequency

Quarterly

Contracted

(Yes / No)

Yes 

Security 

Security

Good

Compound

Fenced

Other Comments

Security guards

Access

Distance from main town (km)

6.3 Km

Travel time if not located in town (hours)

13 min by car

Road condition to Mill

Good

Road limitation (if any)

Maximum Width and Max. Tonnage

No limitation

Rail connections

Yes

On the railway from

Tunis

to

El Omrane

Milling Capacity (MT)

Commodities

Daily Capacity (MT)

Monthly Activity (MT)

Wheat

200

6,000

Maize

200

6,000

Storage Capacity

Storage in Metric Tonnes

Wheat – Covered (MT)

Flour – Covered (MT)

Within the Compound

80

80

Outside the Compound

100

100

Capacity to Blend

200 mt/day

Loading & Discharge Rates

200 mt/day

Transport Capacity at Mill

200mt/day

Les Grands Moulins du Sud

The company LES GRANDS MOULINS DU SUD, is a Manufacturer / Producer, working in the Flour and semolina sector. It is also present in the sectors and Livestock and poultry feed. It is based in El Boustene Riadh, Tunisia.

Company Name & Address

Contact Names & Email

Telephone & Fax

LES GRANDS MOULINS DU SUD

Route de l’Armée Nationale 1005, Bab Sidi Abdessalem, Tunis, Tunisie.

Name: Mr KHALFALLAH Bechir Mr SAADALLAH Fathi, Mr KHALFALLAH Mohamed Salah

Title: CEO & Managers

Email: info@lesgrandsmoulinsdetunis.com

Web: www.lesgrandsmoulinsdetunis.com

Tel: +21674286866/74286496

Fax : +216 74286688

Summary of Role and Services: The mill produces 350 mt of wheat flour per day, imported from Europe, middle East and the USA. 

 

Facilities

Parking area inside compound m²

No Info

Drainage

Good

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

Number of Ventilators

Screened

Electricity Load (KVA)

6 MW (Central of 4 generators running in rotation) 

Backup Generator 

Yes, 400 kva

Milling Equipment

Origin of Machinery

Year of Mfg

Year of Installation

Condition

Suisse (Buhler)

2012

2015

Good

Maintenance

Duration (hours / week)

144

Type of maintenance

Semi- general (Ventilation and Engines)

Other Equipment or Machinery Installed

Type of Equipment

Yes/No

Number

Owned

Comments

Fortification Feeder

Yes

Not available

Not available

Good Condition

Bag Cleaning Plant

Yes

Not available

Not available

Good Condition

Moisture Tester

Yes

Not available

Not available

Good Condition

De-stoning Plant

Yes

Not available

Not available

Good Condition

Metal Extractor

Yes

Not available

Not available

Good Condition

Staffing

Number of full time skilled workers

Not available

Number of full time labourers

Not available

Weighbridge

Number 

Not available

Capacity (MT)

Length (MT)

Type

Within Compound

80

80

SFW 200

Within Compound

80

80

SFW 551

Building


Length (m)

Width (m)

Height (m)

Building – Wheat Mill

24

12

5

Building – Maize Mill

24

12

5

Walls

Bounded

Roof

Good and Large

Floor

Good and Flat

Conditions & Cleanliness

  

Outside

Inside

Cracks in walls or roof (Yes / No)

No

No

Signs of rodent activity (Yes / No)

No

No

Signs of birds entry (Yes / No)

No

No

Damaged gutters/drains(Yes / No)

No

No

Signs of moisture (Yes / No)

No

No

Adjacent Vegetation(Yes / No)

No

No

Cleanliness (Good / Poort)

Good

Good

Pest Control

Fumigation

Yes 

Frequency

Bi-monthly

Contracted

(Yes / No)

Yes 

Spraying 

Yes 

Frequency

Quarterly

Contracted

(Yes / No)

Yes 

Rodenticides 

Yes 

Frequency

Quarterly

Contracted

(Yes / No)

Yes 

Rodent Trapping

Yes 

Frequency

Quarterly

Contracted

(Yes / No)

Yes 

Security 

Security

(Good / Poor)

Good

Compound

(Fenced / Not Fenced)

Fenced

Other Comments

Security guards

Access

Distance from main town (km)

6.3 Km

Travel time if not located in town (hours)

13 min by car

Road condition to Mill

Good

Road limitation (if any)

Maximum Width and Max. Tonnage

Not limitation

Rail connections

(Yes / No)

Yes

On the railway from

Tunis

to

El Omrane

Milling Capacity (MT)

Commodities

Daily Capacity (MT)

Monthly Activity (MT)

Wheat

200

6,000

Maize

200

6,000

Storage Capacity

Storage in Metric Tonnes

Wheat – Covered (MT)

Flour – Covered (MT)

Within the Compound

80

80

Outside the Compound

80

80

Capacity to Blend

200 mt/day

Loading & Discharge Rates

200 mt/day

Transport Capacity at Mill

200mt/day

Additional Notes

·         Not available

Les Moulins Mahjoub

Company Name & Address

Contact Names & Email

Telephone & Fax

LES MOULINS MAHJOUB
35, Centre Molka El Manar II  
2092, TUNIS MANAR II Tunisie
Tél: 71885512 70658365
Fax: 71886733

Name: Mr MAHJOUB Abdelmajid

Title: Manager

Email: mahjoub.a@planet.tn Web: http://www.moulinsmahjoub.com/

Tel: 71885512 70658365

Fax: +21671886733

Products and Services: Other légumes, Epicerie fine, Holive oil, Conserves d'harissa, Olives 

Facilities

Parking area inside compound m²

No Info

Drainage

Good

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)

Yes

Number of Ventilators

Screened

Electricity Load (KVA)

6 MW (Central of 4 generators running in rotation) 

Backup Generator

Yes, 400 kva

Milling Equipment

Origin of Machinery

Year of Mfg

Year of Installation

Condition

Suisse (Buhler)

2012

2015

Good

Maintenance

Duration (hours / week)

144

Type of maintenance

Semi- general (Ventilation and Engines)

Other Equipment or Machinery Installed

Type of Equipment

Yes/No

Number

Owned

Comments

Fortification Feeder

Yes

Not available

Not available

Supposed to be Good

Bag Cleaning Plant

Yes

Not available

Not available

Supposed to be Good

Moisture Tester

Yes

Not available

Not available

Supposed to be Good

De-stoning Plant

Yes

Not available

Not available

Supposed to be Good

Metal Extractor

Yes

Not available

Not available

Supposed to be Good

Staffing

Number of full time skilled workers

12-24

Number of full time labourers

50-200

Weighbridge

Number 

Not available

Capacity (MT)

Length (m)

Type

Within Compound

Not available

Not available

Not available

Within Compound

Not available

Not available

Not available

Building


Length (m)

Width (m)

Height (m)

Building – Wheat Mill

Not available

Not available

Not available

Building – Maize Mill

Not available

Not available

Not available

Walls

Bounded

Roof

Good and Large

Floor

Good and Flat

Conditions & Cleanliness

  

Outside

Inside

Cracks in walls or roof (Yes / No)

No

No

Signs of rodent activity (Yes / No)

No

No

Signs of birds entry (Yes / No)

No

No

Damaged gutters/drains(Yes / No)

No

No

Signs of moisture (Yes / No)

No

No

Adjacent Vegetation(Yes / No)

No

No

Cleanliness (Good / Poort)

Good

Good

Pest Control

Fumigation

Yes  

Frequency

Bi-monthly

Contracted

(Yes / No)

Yes

Spraying 

Yes

Frequency

Quarterly

Contracted

(Yes / No)

Yes

Rodenticides 

Yes

Frequency

Quarterly

Contracted

(Yes / No)

Yes

Rodent Trapping

Yes

Frequency

Quarterly

Contracted

(Yes / No)

Yes

Security 

Security

Good

Compound

Fenced

Other Comments

Security guards

Access

Distance from main town (km)

6.3 Km

Travel time if not located in town (hours)

13 min by car

Road condition to Mill

Good

Road limitation (if any)

Maximum Width and Max. Tonnage

Not limitation

Rail connections

Yes

On the railway from

Tunis

to

El Omrane

·         Other Comments

Milling Capacity (MT)

Commodities

Daily Capacity (MT)

Monthly Activity (MT)

Wheat

200

6,000

Maize

200

6,000

Storage Capacity

Storage in Metric Tonnes

Wheat – Covered (MT)

Flour – Covered (MT)

Within the Compound

Not available

Not available

Outside the Compound

Not available

Not available

Capacity to Blend

200 MT/day

Loading & Discharge Rates

200 MT/day

Transport Capacity at Mill

200 MT/day