Marshall Islands

Marshall Islands

Country name:

Republic of Marshall Islands

Official country name:

Republic of the Marshall Islands

Table of Contacts

Chapter Assessor Organization Date Updated

1 Marshall Islands (RMI) Country Profile

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
1.1 Marshall Islands (RMI) Humanitarian Background

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
1.2 Marshall Islands (RMI) Regulatory Departments & Quality Control

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
1.3 Marshall Islands (RMI) Customs Information

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023

2 Marshall Islands (RMI) Logistics Infrastructure

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.1 Marshall Islands (RMI) Port Assessment

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.1.1 Marshall Islands (RMI) Port of Delap Dock

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.1.2 Marshall Islands (RMI) Port of Ebeye

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.1.3 Marshall Islands (RMI) Port of Majuro Uliga Domestic Dock

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023

2.2 Marshal Islands (RMI) Aviation

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.1 Amata Kabua /Marshall Islands (RMI) International Airport

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.2 Marshall Islands (RMI) Bucholz Army Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.3 Marshall Islands (RMI) Ailuk Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.4 Marshall Islands (RMI) Airok Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.5 Marshall Islands (RMI) Arno Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.6 Marshall Islands (RMI) Arno Tenak Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.7 Marshall Islands (RMI) Bikini Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.8 Marshall Islands (RMI) Ebon Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.9 Marshall Islands (RMI) Enewetak Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.10 Marshall Islands (RMI) Jabat Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.11 Marshall Islands (RMI) Jaluit Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.12 Marshall Islands (RMI) Jeh Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.13 Marshall Islands (RMI) Kili Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.14 Marshall Islands (RMI) Kwaejalein Elenak Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.15 Marshall Islands (RMI) Lae Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.16 Marshall Islands (RMI) Likiep Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.17 Marshall Islands (RMI) Majkin Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.18 Marshall Islands (RMI) Maloelap Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.19 Marshall Islands (RMI) Maloelap Kaben Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.20 Marshall Islands (RMI) Mejit Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.21 Marshall Islands (RMI) Mili Enjanet Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.22 Marshall Islands (RMI) Mili Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.23 Marshall Islands (RMI) Namdrik Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.24 Marshall Islands (RMI) Namu Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.25 Marshall Islands (RMI) Rongelap Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.26 Marshall Islands (RMI) Tobal Airfield Aur Atoll Airport

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.27 Marshall Islands (RMI) Ujae Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.28 Marshall Islands (RMI) Utrik Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.29 Marshall Islands (RMI) Woja Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.30 Marshall Islands (RMI) Wotho Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.31 Marshall Islands (RMI) Wotje Airfield

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.2.32 Marshall Islands (RMI) Loen Airfield Karolina Greda WFP April 2023
2.3 Marshall Islands (RMI) Road Network

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.4 Marshall Islands (RMI) Waterways Assessment -Inter-Island Shipping

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
2.6 Marshall Islands (RMI) Storage Assessment

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023

3 Marshall Islands (RMI) Services and Supply

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
3.1 Marshall Islands (RMI) Fuel

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
3.2 Marshall Islands (RMI) Transporters

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
3.3 Marshall Islands (RMI) Manual Labour

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
3.4 Marshall Islands (RMI) Telecommunications

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
3.5 Marshall Islands (RMI) Food and Additional Suppliers

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
3.5.1 Marshall Islands (RMI) Food Suppliers

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
3.5.2 Marshall Islands (RMI) Additional Suppliers

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023

4 Marshall Islands (RMI) Contact Lists

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
4.1 Marshall Islands (RMI) Government Contact List

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
4.2 Marshall Islands (RMI) Humanitarian Agency Contact List

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
4.3 Marshall Islands (RMI) Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies Contact List

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
4.4 Marshall Islands (RMI) Port and Waterways Companies Contact List

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
4.5 Marshall Islands (RMI) Airport Companies Contact List

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
4.6 Marshall Islands (RMI) Storage and Milling Companies Contact List

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
4.7 Marshall Islands (RMI) Fuel Providers Contact List

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
4.8 Marshall Islands (RMI) Transporter Contact List

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
4.9 Marshall Islands (RMI) Supplier Contact List

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
4.11 Marshall Islands (RMI) Additional Services Contact List

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023

5 Marshall Islands (RMI) Annexes

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
5.1 Marshall Islands (RMI) Acronyms and Abbreviations

Karolina Greda

WFP April 2023
5.2 Marshall Islands (RMI) Airport Tariff Rate

Karolina Greda

WFP

April 2023

5.3 Marshall Islands (RMI) Airport Authorized Operations

Karolina Greda

WFP

April 2023

5.4 Marshall Islands (RMI) MISCO shipping and handling fees

Karolina Greda

WFP

April 2023

5.5 Marshall Islands (RMI) Seaport Tariff Rate

Karolina Greda

WFP

April 2023

Marshall Islands - 3 Marshall Islands (RMI) Services and Supply

Few services exist outside the capital on Majuro Atoll. All goods are imported into RMI, except for a few items including tuna and coconut products. The retail and business sector relies on the import of goods from China, Nauru, Fiji, Taiwan, South Korea and the United States.

The retail sector consists of several multi-sector supermarkets providing items ranging from food, clothing kitchenware, white goods, sporting goods, and hardware. There are four main supermarkets – K and K, Cost Price, Triple J and Formosa. Goods are expensive and small local convenience stores are scattered throughout the communities availing various items for daily use.

While there is a computer store and stationary supplies store, predominantly small entrepreneurs operate niche services and stores based on importing of goods from boat motors to engine oil.

Importing spare parts and finding skilled service technicians to repair is challenging for anything other than basic repairs. Evidence of this is the plethora of car bodies and heavy equipment carcasses scattered throughout the atolls unable to be repaired.

Marshall Islands - 3.1 Marshall Islands (RMI) Fuel

Fuel Overview

Most of the primary energy supply (88%) in RMI comes from petroleum, with biomass used for cooking accounting for nearly all the rest. Solar electricity generation is expanding rapidly but contributed to less than 12% of RMI energy in 2019. Biofuel from coconut oil is also increasing. Imported petroleum-based products are gasoline, diesel fuel, dual purpose kerosene (used both as aviation turbine fuel and household kerosene) and LPG.

There are two main fuel suppliers in RMI: state-owned Marshall Island Energy Company (MEC) and Mobil. Gasoline and aviation fuel (Jet A1 and Avgas) are imported by Mobil. Automotive diesel oil and LPG gas are imported and distributed by MEC. Diesel is primarily used to produce electricity throughout the major atolls and for the fishing industry and retail supply.

MEC is the state-owned utility company and in charge of generating and distributing 120V 60Hz electricity in Majuro, Jaluit and Wotje. Other islands are running on solar power. Due to the high purchase cost, the use of solar panels in Majuro and other islands is low. Taiwan has deployed a solar power program focused on the minor atolls/islands. MEC controls six power plants (75 kW to 13 MW) located on 5 different islands and provides support services to three small power plants on other islands. Additionally, MEC oversees the operation of the various water and sewage operations located on several islands. It is also responsible for implementing a nationwide renewable energy program covering 27 atolls. This entails upgrading diesel generation and network and control systems, followed by adopting renewable technologies and storage to achieve RMI’s renewable energy targets. Development partners are focused on renewable energy support. The World Bank is supporting solar photovoltaic and diesel power generation on Majuro. The EU is helping to improve energy efficiency, including replacement of transformers, and is supporting an energy sector management bill.

The Marshall Islands are served by two government-owned electric utility companies: Marshall Island Energy Company (MEC) and Kwajalein Atoll Joint Utilities Resources (KAJUR). MEC coordinates power generation and distribution services for the majority of RMI (Majuro, Jaluit and Wotje), while KAJUR, a subsidiary of MEC, services RMI’s second largest population centre, Ebeye.

In Majuro there is a 12.2 MW power plant with a 6-million-gallon diesel fuel storage capacity. In Jaluit and Wotje, both have a 275KW generator capacity available. There are four generators in Majuro that are more than 35 years old, and they are due to be replaced as they are becoming difficult and more expensive to keep in operation. There are also a 1 MW and 1.5 MW thermal generators at the site. The station can deliver 9.9 MW which is slightly above the peak load demand of 9 MW. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is donating four 1.8 MW generators, including an upgrade for the distribution network. The generators are onsite but are not yet operational. Majuro has three different feeders in place: Majuro town, Majuro hospital and Laura. Only in Majuro is there the capability to remotely monitor the electricity network. Information sharing with customers on blackouts and other issues are done via text messaging.

The power supply for Ebeye Island and surrounding islets consists of the generation plant containing three diesel generators (1.2 MW each) and associated power distribution network. The maximum peak demand of the island is 3 MW. Within Ebeye Island, the distribution network includes high voltage underground power lines, power transformers, junction boxes, as well as low voltage overhead distribution lines on power poles.

For more information on government and fuel provider contact details, please see the following links:

4.1 Government Contact List

4.7 Fuel Providers Contact List

 

Mobil aviation fuel bunker in Majuro

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MEC Bunker in Majuro

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MEC Retail propane filling station

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Majuro central power generator

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Gas station in Majuro

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Gas station in Majuro

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Fuel station at the Delap Dock in Majuro

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KAJUR-managed generators in Ebeye

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Diesel Powered Electricity

Diesel powered electricity generation is the main source of lighting used in the country, followed by solar energy. It imposes high costs and jeopardizes energy security. Protection system deficiencies impact the life and usability of the generators. Diesel generators are being replaced with smaller and more efficient units in the power station under an ongoing World Bank-funded project to ensure better renewable integration.

Fuel Pricing

Like other island nations in the Pacific, the RMI suffers from high and volatile fuel prices while lacking any known fossil fuel reserves of its own. Based on the Retail Price Monitoring Act from 1992, fuel is considered an essential commodity, and if prices charged by a retailer for any essential commodities are in excess of 25% over the actual cost paid for the essential commodity plus the relevant transportation and shipping costs, the Government can implement price controls.

Electricity rates are linked to fuel prices and are proposed by the MEC and approved by the government. Rates have not changed since 2014 and apply to all MEC and KAJUR grid customers. Cross subsidies apply in MEC where profits from fuel sales subsidize electricity customers and in KAJUR where electricity revenue subsidizes water costs. Government policy provides an electricity allowance of 1,000 kWh per month to owners of land on which MEC’s network assets are located.

Seasonal Variations 

Seasonal variations do not cause any changes in supply to the main port of Majuro, where fuel bunkers are located. Inter-island transport, however, can become vulnerable to delivery issues during the November to March rainy season.

Seasonal Variations

Are there national priorities in the availability of fuel? (i.e. are there restrictions or priorities for the provision of fuel such as to the military?)

Priority is electricity generation.

Is there a rationing system?

No

Is fuel to lower income / vulnerable groups subsidized?

Yes - Lifeline tariffs apply to 60% of customers. Cross subsidies apply in MEC where profits from fuel sales subsidize electricity customers and in KAJUR where electricity revenue subsidizes water costs. Government policy provides an electricity allowance of 1,000 kWh per month to owners of land on which MEC’s network assets are located.

Can the local industry expand fuel supplies to meet humanitarian needs?

Yes - MEC maintains a 4–6-week buffer of diesel for electricity generation

Is it possible for a humanitarian organization to directly contract a reputable supplier / distributor to provide its fuel needs?

Yes

Fuel Transportation

Bulk fuel is transported directly into Majuro to bulk tanks for Mobil and for the MEC. Fuel is transported using 15,000 Ltr  tankers. Bulk fuel supplies from Majuro are provided to the outer islands of Jaluit, Ebeye, Kili and Wotje for their central power generation. Outer island domestic supplies are carried in 20 Ltr and 200 Ltr Drums. Clipper Oil also service the substantial fishing industry with MGO and can provide by tanker Jet A1 and ULP.

Bulk inter-island fuel supplies are carried by way of vessel fuel tanks in 400-500 MT vessels. Vessels are supplied by MISCO, use the fuel tanks for storage and discharge at atoll ports. The atolls of Kili, Jaluit and Ebeye and Wotje all have central power generation requiring bulk fuel supplies.

Outer islands receive fuel in 20 and 200 liters drums for local refuelling of generators and vehicles.

Standards, Quality and Testing

There are no quality testing facilities in RMI. Fuel supplies are tested by SGS in Guam. Technical personnel are flown in to undertake sampling of imported bulk fuel upon arrival.

Industry Control Measures

Do tanks have adequate protection against water mixing with the fuel?

Bulk Fuel -No
Mobil uses sea water to pump into the bulk tanks when stocks are low. This has caused issues with fuel and seawater mixing, although not recently. MEC does not use sea water for this purpose

Are there filters in the system which monitor where fuel is loaded into aircraft?

n/a

Is there adequate epoxy coating of tanks on trucks?

n/a

Is there a presence of suitable firefighting equipment?

Yes

 

Marshall Islands - 3.2 Marshall Islands (RMI) Transporters

There are no dedicated road transport companies in RMI. Majuro is the only Atoll with a significant length of road, being 50 km in total. The main nationwide transport is by the sea.

On Majuro atoll there are several retail outlets and general freight/construction companies who operate their own vehicles which may be available on an ad hoc basis. Generally, these consist of 1 MT, 2 MT trucks and 15 MT flatbed trucks.

The RMI Ministry of Public works department also has some vehicles mainly for carting heavy equipment and materials.

The Majuro Stevedore and Transport Company (MSTCO) operates 60 container chassis trailers for the delivery of containers to customers from Delap dock. They operate two prime movers to move and drop the containers with the trailers to customers where they stay for up to 10 days while the container is unloaded. The container with the trailer is then picked up and returned to Delap Dock. They also operate two side lift trailers for the dropping and picking up of containers.

For more information on transport company contact details, please see the following link: 4.8 Transporter Contact List here.

K and K Super Markets Transport Capacity Summary

Regions Covered

Majuro

 

Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

1MT Vans

6

1

Average

Total Capacity

 

6

 

 

Public Works Department Transport Capacity Summary

Regions Covered

Majuro

 

Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

2 MT trucks

6

2

Good to Average

8-15 MT Trucks

10

1

Good to Average

Total Capacity

 

112

 

 

Majuro Stevedores Department Transport Capacity Summary

Regions Covered

Majuro

 

Number of

Vehicles

Capacity per

Vehicle (MT)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

2x prime movers

2

2

Good to Average

Container chassis trailers

60

25

Good to Average 30 new /reconditioned

 
 

 

Typical 2MT truck on Majuro

15MT dual axle truck- Dept of Public Works

 

 

Various plant trailers

Reefer container and chassis trailer waiting fir unloading

 

 

MSTCO container chaise being delivered in Majuro

10-12 MT Flat bed truck

 

 

 

Marshall Islands - 3.3 Marshall Islands (RMI) Manual Labour

The usage of manual labor is prevalent in the country, particularly in the agricultural and fishing sectors. Most of the population relies on subsistence farming and fishing for their livelihoods, and many of these activities require manual labor.

Key National Legislation: Workers Compensation Act of 2016 governs the employment of workers in the RMI. The Act provides for the rights of workers and sets out provisions for minimum wages, working hours, and conditions of employment. The Act also establishes the Labor Advisory Board, which serves as a forum for resolving labor disputes and making recommendations on labor policy.

Role of Unions: The RMI has several labor unions, including the Marshall Islands Teachers Association, the Marshall Islands Nurses Association, and the Marshall Islands Public Employees Association. These unions represent workers in their respective fields and advocate for better wages and working conditions.

Cost Incentives: The cost of manual labor in the RMI is relatively low, with the minimum wage set at USD 3.00 per hour. Additionally, organizations that provide housing or other benefits to their workers may receive tax incentives from the government.

Common Areas of Work: As mentioned earlier, the agricultural and fishing sectors are the primary areas of work in the RMI that require manual labor. Other areas of work that require manual labor include construction, maintenance, and tourism. The number of local civil/building engineers is small compared to those of foreign engineers such as Australians and Filipinos at large scale construction projects in Majuro Atoll.

Availability of Manual Labor: The RMI has a relatively small population, and the availability of manual labor can be limited. Organizations that require large numbers of workers may struggle to find enough workers locally and may need to recruit workers from other countries.

Common Issues: The availably of labor, particularly skilled and semi-skilled labor, can be a challenge for organizations operating in the RMI. Additionally, organizations that employ foreign workers may face bureaucratic challenges in obtaining work permits and complying with immigration regulations.

References: Workers' Compensation Act, 2016 (rmiparliament.org)

Minimum Wage - Amendment Act 2017: MHL109285.pdf (ilo.org)

Marshall Islands: Doing Business 2020. World Bank, 2020, https://www.doingbusiness.org/content/dam/doingBusiness/country/m/marshall-islands/MHL.pdf 

Marshall Islands - 3.4 Marshall Islands (RMI) Telecommunications

Due to the large geographical area of the country, the use of VHF and HF radio is widespread and often the only means of communications when on the outer islands/atolls. Kili Island, Jaluit, Rongelap, Wotje, and Bikini Atolls have cell phone/satellite phone/fax systems available. International Roaming services are available from some countries and with some service providers. Local SIM cards and cell (mobile) phone rental services are also available for purchase or hire. Most accommodation providers offer Wi-Fi access areas.

An in-country assessment was conducted from the 17th February to 4th March 2023. As a result, the below Operational Emergency ICT Infrastructure was identified.

Responsible Agency / Project

Infrastructure / Equipment

Description

National Telecommunications Authority (NTA)

 

Cellular phone

The 2G/3G/LTE network in Majuro and Ebeye, 7114 users country-wide

Fixed voice services

 

Wi-Fi hotspots with repeaters

 

Fixed broadband (DSL)

23,000 subscribers, internet, mobile, DTV on copper and fibre network

Digital TV (IPTV)

Main atolls/islands

Satellite Phones

NDMO

5 phones

3 x Iridium PTT and 2 x Thuraya IP+ enroute/shipped from Dubai

MIPD

3 phones

3 x Iridiums

            Red Cross

1 phone

1 x Iridium plus rooftop ant

WSO

1 phone

In Head-Office at airport

1 x Iridium

IOM

4 phones, 6 x iReachs

Iridium and Delorme iReachs

NTA

2 phones

Iridium

VHF Radio

MIPD, Atoll- Police, Fire, ambulance

70 hand-helds, 4 x repeater---in procurement phase, 80 x handhelds Majuro atoll

P1100d x 70, Icom Rptr x 4, IC1000 x 80

NDMO

2 handhelds

GP328 x 2

Red Cross

5 handhelds

IC-F3001 x 5

IOM

5 handhelds

Baofeng UHF x 3, 2 x Motorola handhelds

HF Radio Network

NDMO

Network countrywide

PREP II planned

Hospital/MoH OIDS

Network countrywide

Icom IC718s

Spectrum Monitoring

Ministry/Regulator

Spectrum monitoring station with VHF and HF equipment

Mobile monitoring unit AoR scanners

Early Warning System

WSO

1 unit

Chatty Beetle

AM/FM Radio Broadcast

V7Ab

FM stations

(in MHz) 103.5

AM radio country-wide and outer islands

1098 KHz

                                                                                          TV

NTA IPTV

 

45 channels

INTERNET PENETRATION

 

Internet

38.7 % of population use

 

Social media

38.7 % of population use

 

The assessment concluded that there were no back-up emergency communications links available between the NDMO Majuro and Ebeye offices, nor between NDM and NDC members. The World Bank funded PREP II project, amongst other preparedness activities, is in the process of upgrading the NDMO’s HF and VHF capacity, with radios being installed on all atolls and populated islands. The goal is to deploy 80% of these by the end of 2023.

Ongoing projects to upgrade ICT capacity:

  • National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) Very High Frequency (VHF) repeater and High Frequency (HF) network, which will be installed country-wide through the World Bank funded Pacific Resilience Project- Phase 2  (PREP II), with 80% implementation planned by the end of 2023 should be used as central point of emergency communications between National Disaster Committee (NDC) members and their partners.
  • The NDMO National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) in Majuro requires a 100 ft (or similar) mast to be installed (to provide better coverage for its future radio bases), a back-up generator and solar-power, these items will be provided during the PREP II project implementation.
  • A dedicated Iridium satphone including docking station should be permanently installed in NDMO Majuro and Ebeye. Three Iridium PTT devices, including docking stations have been donated and were shipped to Majuro and Ebeye in March 2023 by WFP.
  • A Thuraya IP+ data terminal should be available to NDMO in both Majuro and Ebeye, providing data access during rapid emergency deployment. Two units have been donated and sent to Majuro, March 2023 by WFP.

National Telecommunications Authority (NTA)

The NTA was established in 1987 and privatised in 1991. It still is majority owned by the national government. NTA is the only Mobile Network Operator (MNO) and Internet Service Provider (ISP) in RMI, with existing 2G, 3G and LTE services, with 5G planned for 2024.  They also provide internet via DSL, and fibre optics to Majuro, Ebeye, Jaluit, Kili and Wotje. On the outer islands NTA has installed DAMA systems. This system consists of a small VSAT- 512kbps up to 1Mbps links, wifi access points, a laptop connected to the internet and a phone, its installed in 70 schools around the country. The system is solar powered. Due to the harsh environment (salt water, high humidity), the system tends to break down. Therefore, the DAMA installations require a lot of maintenance. NTA sends out their maintenance teams every 3 months for maintenance and servicing.

The data backbone to the country is provided through the HANTRU-1 submarine cable from Guam installed in 2009. It has its cable landing directly to the NTA building in Majuro and provides a 6 Gbps link. A further onward cable is laid and links Majuro to Ebeye, with 2 Gbps capacity. There is no redundancy loops or links, a single point of failure exists if the Guam link fails. A VSAT based redundancy in Majuro is provided with a dedicated 100 Mbps satellite-based back-up, bandwidth can be scaled up at short notice in times of emergencies or undersea cable faults. The NTA back-up VSAT in Ebeye hasn’t worked in 6 years.

NTA has signed the Satellite Crisis Connectivity Charter and is a member of the GSM association (GSMA).

NTA also provides IPTV services via its MHTV+ platform, offering 4K HDR, 45 channels. On-Demand allows users to browse freely to watch news, movies, sports, and live events.  NTA launched this service in December 2021.

A bulk SMS system type Emergency Cellular Broadcast (ECB) system is being used. Several government services utilise mass texting. The system is being used as an early warning system (EWS) by NDMO free of charge and has the capacity to reach 15 to 20 thousand people. For mobile money service, NTA is only providing the network to allow customers of the Bank of Marshall via SMS to conduct monetary transactions.

The NTA building in Majuro is connected to mains power and has generator backup. There are two generators available, a 320 and 400 Kva. The building has a full UPS back-up system as well.

A HF base is operational in Majuro and Ebeye, both are Icom IC-718’s. The Majuro station (callsign V7AY65) is operational between 07:00 and 21:00 or on 24/7 bases in case of an emergency. Currently all emergency communication goes via the NTA station, while the crisis room is based at NDMO. Communication between both buildings is via email and phone only.

The mast for the HF antenna in Majuro is old and appears very flimsy. The radio is monitoring 6805 KHz for incoming calls from the outer islands. The radio is connected to a power supply and to the back-up supply of the building. There is no lightning arrestor, nor grounding installed for the HF radio.

There are two Iridium satellite phones available for use in the NTA radio room.

NTA is looking into telecommunication solutions for emergency preparedness. They have no Pacific wide HF network in place, though there is one being established through the UNDP/Japanese Government funded project Enhancing Disaster and Climate Resilience (EDCR) and is operational in Guam, Palau, Kosrae, Chuuk and Pohnpei.  NTA is a member of PITA.

 

For more information on telecoms contacts, please see the following link:

4.11 Additional Services Contact List 

3.5 Marshall Islands (RMI) Food and Additional Suppliers

Other than fish and coconut products RMI import all food goods. Food is retailed through 3 main supermarkets in the retail space and provides small wholesaling function attached to their main retail form of business. These super markets K and K, Cost Price and Formosa are the main food importers into the country. They can along with other local entrepreneurs import additional food stocks and other items as required.

There is a limited food processing industry in RMI comprising a Tuna cannery and Copra processing plant. There is no other food manufacturing in RMI.

Supplies of bulk food will need to be imported to meet additional humanitarian requirements. The supermarket and hardware stores, given the diversity of products they import and the existing connections they have, will be able to import a wide range of goods for humanitarian response.

The type and quality of goods to be imported however will need to be monitored closely as lower quality cheaper goods are generally what is stocked throughout retail outlets.

The Observatory of Economic Complexity – MIT (OEC): https://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/profile/country/mhl/

Marshall Islands - 3.5.1 Marshall Islands (RMI) Food Suppliers

Overview

Other than fish and coconut products, RMI imports all food goods. Food is retailed through four main supermarkets in the retail space, which provide small wholesaling functions attached to their main retail form of business. These supermarkets K and K, Cost Price, Triple J and Formosa, and are the main food importers into the country. Along with other local entrepreneurs, they can import additional food stocks if required. There is however no food processing industry in RMI.

All supermarkets sell dairy, meat products, rice, sugar, oils, cereals and pulses.

For more information on food supplier contact details, please see the following link: 

4.9 Supplier Contact List

Retail Sector

The primary retail sector is comprised of three local supermarkets, who are direct importers of their products and compete. There are no global retailers.

Types of Retailers Available

Type of Retailer

Rank

(1-5)

Supermarket – concentrates mainly in supplying a range of food, beverage, cleaning and sanitation products; have significant purchasing power; are often part of national/regional/global chains.

2

Convenience Store/Mini Market – medium sized shop; offers a more limited range of products than supermarkets; usually has good/stable purchasing power; may be part of chain or cooperative.

1

Permanent shop with strong supply capacity – individually/family-owned store; usually offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; good storage and reliable supply options.

4

Permanent shop with limited supply capacity – individually/family-owned store; offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; limited storage and unstable supply options.

5

Mobile Shop/Market Stand – individually/family-owned store; usually offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; may be found at outdoor markets, camps or unstable environments.

3

Wholesale Suppliers

Wholesale suppliers are the same retail supermarkets as listed above.

Supplier Overview

Company Name

K and K Supermarkets

Address

Lagoon Road Majuro

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity?

No

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity?

Yes

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity?

Yes

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities?

Yes

Approximate Turnover in mt

n/a

Payment Methods Accepted

Cash or Card

 

Supplier Overview

Company Name

Cost Price

Address

Lagoon Road Uliga

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity?

No

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity?

Yes

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity?

Yes

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities?

Yes

Approximate Turnover in mt

n/a

Payment Methods Accepted

Cash or Card

 

Supplier Overview

Company Name

Formosa

Address

Lagoon Road Majuro

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity?

No

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity?

Yes

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity?

No

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities?

Limited

Approximate Turnover in mt

n/a

Payment Methods Accepted

Cash or Card

 

Supplier Overview

Company Name

Triple J Supermarket

Address

Ebey Dock Road Ebeye

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity?

No

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity?

Yes

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity?

No

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities?

Limited

Approximate Turnover in mt

n/a

Payment Methods Accepted

Cash or Card

 

Other Locations

Region(s)

Service Location(s)

Kwajalein

Ebeye

 

 

Primary Goods / Commodities Available

Commodities by Type**

(SITC Rev 4 Division Code - Title)

Comments

00 - Live animals (other than fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc.)

None

Communities have chickens and pigs for local consumption

01 - Meat and meat preparations

Primarily chicken and pork.

Processed meats such as sausages

Canned spam processed ham and bacon

 

02 - Dairy products and birds’ eggs

Milk, yogurt, butter, cheese, eggs

 

03 - Fish (not marine mammals), crustaceans, molluscs…

Fish (chilled or frozen), fish (salted or in brine), fish liver and roes…

Fish locally caught Tuna and Moi

04 - Cereals and cereal preparations

Predominantly rice, flour and pasta

 

05 - Vegetables and fruit

Vegetables, fruit and nuts, jams/jellies, fruit juice

Fruit and vegetable supplies are all imported and occasionally are unavailable due to delays in the arriving shipment. There is no evidence of a cool store buffer stick mechanism for such contingencies

06 - Sugars, sugar preparations and honey

Processed sugars, processed honey, fruit/nuts preserved by sugar

 

07 - Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof

Coffee, cocoa, chocolate, tea, mate, pepper

 

09 - Miscellaneous edible products and preparations

Ready-to-eat foods, margarine, sauces, soups/

There is a large range of processed food available in supermarkets

41 - Animal oils and fats

There is a limited supply of animal fats

 

42/43 - Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated

Olive oil and vegetable oil

 

 

Marshall Islands - 3.5.2 Marshall Islands (RMI) Additional Suppliers

Overview

All goods are imported, and any goods required to support humanitarian missions are available on the local market only in small quantities.

Supply channels mostly come through Guam, and stocks available in Guam can be received in RMI within 1-2 weeks, depending on the timing of the shipping schedule.

For more information on suppliers’ contact details, please see the following link:

4.9 Supplier Contact List

Wholesale

Due to the limited nature of wholesale and retail suppliers in RMI, companies listed as Food Suppliers are also potential suppliers of products other than non-food items:

Supplier Overview

Company Name

Doit Best hardware

Address

Lagoon Road Majuro

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity?

No

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity?

Yes

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity?

Yes

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities?

Yes

Approximate turnover in USD - $

n/a

Payment Methods Accepted

Cash or Card

 

Supplier Overview

Company Name

Majuro Computer Services

Address

Lagoon Road Majuro

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity?

No

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity?

Yes

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity?

No

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities?

No

Approximate turnover in USD - $

n/a

Payment Methods Accepted

Cash at retail level

Other Comments or Key Information

Supplies computers and printers and offers repair service

 

Supplier Overview

Company Name

Office Max Stationery supplies

Address

Lagoon Road Majuro

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity?

No

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity?

Yes

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity?

Yes

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities?

Yes

Approximate turnover in USD - $

n/a

Payment Methods Accepted

Cash at retail level

 

Other Locations

Region(s)

Service Location(s)

Kwajalein

Ebeye Hardware

 

       

 

 

Primary Goods / Commodities Available

Commodities by Type**

(SITC Rev 4 Division Code - Title)

Comments

24/27 - Crude materials, inedible, except fuel

Fuel wood, crude fertilizers, sand/stone/gravel

 Sand and gravel obtained locally from coral reefs

51 to 59 - Chemical and related products

chlorine, pharmaceuticals, soaps, plastic tubes/pipes, chemical fertilizers

All imported

61 to 69 - Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material

Rubber tyres, wood pallets, textiles, cement, iron/steel pipe fittings, copper wire, plastic water tanks.

Tools

All imported, available at Do it best hardware supply a large range of water hardware and tools

71 to 79 - Machinery and transport equipment

Engine/machine parts, generators, sewing machines, pumps, telecoms equipment, vehicles

All imported. Specific vehicle parts need to imported on a case by case basis as only limited parts are available

81 to 89 - Miscellaneous manufactured articles

Lighting fixtures, furniture, clothing, medical/surgical instruments

 All imported

91/93/96/97 - Commodities not classified elsewhere

 Computers and IT equipment

 Majuro computers have a small range if items plus have a limited servicing department

**For FOOD products please see section 3.5.1 Food Suppliers, and for FUEL/PETROLEUM products please see section 3.1 Fuel.

Marshall Islands - 3.6 Marshall Islands (RMI) Additional Services

Overview

Due to the small population in RMI, service provision is basic, with only a small number of companies specialising in each sector. While this has limited competitive advantages, most businesses have been long established and operate reliably and successfully.

The services sector is responsible for 70% of GDP and is driven by government expenditure and grants from the United States under the Compact of Free Association (CFA). Agriculture and fisheries are the second-largest sector, (18% of GDP), while the industrial sector (12% of GDP) is dominated by construction and utilities.

For more information on company contact details, please see the following link: 

4.11 Additional Services Contact List

Accommodation

Accommodation is limited in Majuro, with only two hotels and a few more guesthouses available. Marshall Islands Resort and RRE (Robert Reimer Enterprises) are the two main hotels in Majuro.

In Lojkar there is accommodation available for longer term rentals of 6-12 months. To stay on Kwajalein’s military base, a sponsor is required. In Ebeye, there is a hotel simply called Ebeye Hotel (managed by Marshall Islands Resort hotel).

Electricity and Power

MEC and KAJUR supply all electricity. The RMI has no electricity legislation or regulator, and no private generators licensed to sell electricity. MEC supplies 50% of the population from its diesel-based grid network on Majuro; and 16% using off-grid solar home systems (SHSs) and three mini-grid systems on the islands of Wotje, Jaluit, and Rongrong. KAJUR supplies 34% of the population from its grid network on Ebeye.

Electricity and Power Summary Table

Production Unit

Type

(Hydroelectric, Thermal, etc.)

Installed

Capacity (MW)

Marshall Island Energy Company

 Diesel Generated

12.2 MW power plant with a 6 million Gallon diesel fuel storage capacity

Marshall Island Energy Company

Solar

3,000 units of 200-watt SHSs

Marshall Island Energy Company

Photovoltaic generation (installed on customers’ premises connected to the MEC system)

209 kilowatts (kW) supported by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and 600 kW supported by the International Renewable Energy Agency

Marshall Island Energy Company

Diesel Generated

Jaluit and Wotje: 275 KW generator capacity available in each location

KAJUR

Diesel Generated

Three diesel generators (1.2 MW each) and associated power distribution network. The maximum peak demand of the island is 3 MW

Financial Services

There are three main financial service institutions in RMI Western Union, Bank of Guam and Bank of Marshall Islands. WU offers wire transfer services, and the Bank of Guam offers banking and credit services. Bank of Marshall Islands offers banking services in four outer islands and has offices in three locations on Majuro Atoll.

Company Overview

Company Name

Bank of Guam (Headquartered in Guam)

Address

Lagoon Road Majuro

 

Available?

Comments

(max / min transfer or exchange amounts, etc.)

Has IBAN, BIC, or SWIFT number?

Yes

Routing Number: 121405115

Provides currency exchange?

Yes

 

Will initiate / receive wire transfers?

Yes

 

Provides Loan / Credit services?

Yes

 

Other Comments or Key Information

 

 

Company Overview

Company Name

Western Union

Address

Lagoon Road, Uliga, Majuro

 

Available?

Has IBAN, BIC, or SWIFT number?

Yes

Provides currency exchange?

No

Will initiate / receive wire transfers?

Yes

Provides Loan / Credit services?

No

 

Company Overview

Company Name

Bank of Marshall Islands

Address

Uliga Branch
P.O. Box J
Majuro, MH 96960
Tel: (692)-625-3636

 

Available?

Has IBAN, BIC, or SWIFT number?

yes

Provides currency exchange?

No

Will initiate / receive wire transfers?

Yes

Provides Loan / Credit services?

Yes

 

Other Locations

Region(s)

Service Location(s)

Outer Islands

Laura (Majuro)

Majuro Airport

Ebeye

Jaluit

Wotje

Kili

Clearing and Forwarding Agents

There are only two Forwarding/Shipping Agents in Majuro. Matson shipping (Majuro Marine) based in the Port Authority building, and Delap Dock and CenPac RRE based at Uliga is part of RRE (Robert Reimer Enterprises).

Both Majuro Marine and RRE will handle clearance and handling of incoming consignments.

Handling Equipment

Materials handling equipment is available on an ad hoc basis. There is no rental company. However, freight and construction companies and the Department of Public Works are possible sources of lift equipment rentals, such as forklifts and small cranes.

Postal and Courier Services

Mail: The US Postal Service services RMI as a domestic destination. There are five post offices: The main office is in Uliga opposite RRE Hotel, the second is in the K&K Island Pride Supermarket complex, the third is at the airport, the fourth is in Ebeye, and the fifth (which was opened in May 2017) is in Jabor, Jaluit. The Post Office accepts mail and parcels addressed to individuals, followed by the phrase General Delivery (cruisers should include their yacht’s name). 

Incoming mail: The post office is very reliable, but on occasion mail can take longer than the normal 10 days or so, and in the worst-case scenario the mail very occasionally ends up on a ship and takes a couple of months to get to RMI.

Couriers: DHL is represented by Pacific International Inc in Delap (625-3122), while Federal Express by RRE’s Central Pacific Maritime Agency (625-2021) in Uliga. Generally, they both only look after incoming parcels. Sending large items out of the country will require some research, depending on the type of item and its size.

Printing and Publishing

There is limited printing and publishing, and basic jobs can be handled by Office Max in Uliga and the copy centre opposite the Marshall Islands Resort.

Taxi Companies

Taxis are privately owned vehicles and operate mainly on Majuro and Ebeye. Essential driving in a clockwise direction on the same lagoon road. Taxis cost USD 1.50 for a 1-3 Km ride and USD 7 for a ride to the airport.

Vehicle Rental

There are several vehicle rental companies, and it is also possible to rent a private taxi or hire a vehicle with a driver for a mutually agreed amount for several days or a longer period.

Waste Management and Disposal Services

The Majuro Atoll Waste Company (MAWC), which is owned by the national government, and the Majuro Atoll Local Government, is responsible for solid waste collection, landfill management, and recycling. MAWC provides weekly collection services to around 2,500 households, and 82 commercial customers located in the area between the airport and Rita. The company does not provide service in the area between the airport and Laura, where approximately 500 households are responsible for transporting their wastes to Majuro’s dumpsite. However, due to the lack of available collection services, many households create backyard pits for disposal of waste, which pose environmental and public health hazards

Marshall Islands - 4.1 Marshall Islands (RMI) Government Contact List

 

Ministry

Department

National or Provincial/State Authority

City / Town

Street / Physical Address

Name

Title

Email

Phone Number (office)

Phone Number (mobile)

Ministry of Finance

Department of Transport and Communications

Majuro

Majuro

Uliga Dock

Waylon Muller

Assistant Secretary 

Ministry of Transportation, Communications, and Information Technology

Lead Logistics, National Disaster Management Office (NDMO)

waylommuller@gmail.com

 

4550612

Ministry of Finance

Point of Contact

Majuro

Majuro

 

Maybelline A. Bing

Secretary of Finance

mayabing@gmail.com

625-8835

 

Ministry of Finance

Division of Procurement and Supply

Majuro

Majuro

 

Mr. Bruce Loeak

Chief of Procurement & Supply

bloeak@gmail.com

 

 

Ministry of Finance

Division of Procurement and Supply

Majuro

Majuro

 

Mr. Robi Beut

Logistics POC

v.robibeaut@gmail.com

625-8246

 

Australian Defence Force

IPDIV-DCP Marshall Islands

Majuro

Majuro

Delaap Dock Sea Patrol HQ Laggon Road

Lt Commander Mat O'Loughlin

Lt Commander

rmimsan@gmail.com

692 6253062

 

Australian Defence Force

Auditor General

Majuro

Majuro

 

Atmita Jonathan

 

amjonathan@hotmail.com

625-3192

456-0414

Australian Defence Force

Auditor General

Majuro

Majuro

 

Linda Candall

 

lkendall1969@gmail.com

625-3192

455-4101

Australian Defence Force

Civil Aviation

Majuro

Majuro

 

Alice John

Aviation Security Manager

alcapelle68@gmail.com

625-6179

455-5074

Australian Defence Force

Civil Aviation

Majuro

Majuro

 

Stanley Myazoe

 

rmidca@yahoo.com

247-3889

 

Australian Defence Force

Education/Public School System

Majuro

Majuro

 

Freda Edwards

 

fedwards@pss.edu.mh

625-5261

455-7770

Australian Defence Force

EPPSO (Economic Policy Planning & Statistic Office)

Majuro

Majuro

 

Tracy Myazoe

 

tcmyazoe@gmail.com

625-3802

455-7187

Australian Defence Force

Marshall Energy Company

Majuro

Majuro

 

Jack ChongGum

 

jack.chonggum@mecrmi.net

625-3827

455-7672

Australian Defence Force

Marshall Island Postal Services

Majuro

Majuro

 

Heran Bellu

 

pmigmi@ntamar.net

625-3221

 

Australian Defence Force

Marshall Island Shipping Corporation

Majuro

Majuro

 

Danny Wase

 

danny.wase@gmail.com

625-7447

455-0929

Australian Defence Force

Marshall Island Social Security Administration

Majuro

Majuro

 

Saane Aho

 

missa3@ntamar.net

625-3101

 

Australian Defence Force

MIMRA

Majuro

Majuro

 

Emma Kabua

 

ekabua.tibon@mimra.com

625-5632

 

Ministry of Finance - Ebeye

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Sef Korok

 

skorok@rmimof.com

329-8011

235-7115

Ministry of Internal Affairs

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Molly Helkena

 

mhelkena@yahoo.com

625-8718

455-6972

Ministry of Justice - Public Defender

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Abunaba Takabwebwe

 

abunaba.michael@gmail.com

625-4992

 

Ministry of Justice - Public Defender

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Rufina Langrine

 

rufina.langrine@gmail.com

625-4992

455-4738

Ministry of Justice - Public Defender

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Russell Kun

 

rkun2405@gmail.com

625-4992

455-1707

Ministry of Public Work

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Irene Lektak

 

ilektak@gmail.com

625-8911

455-2794

Ministry of Public Works

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Maelani Lucky

 

mz.lucky13@gmail.com

625-8911

 

 Ministry of Public Works

National Training Council

Majuro

Majuro

 

Allison Nashion

 

ajnash2me@gmail.com

625-4522

455-4471

 Ministry of Public Works

National Training Council

Majuro

Majuro

 

Memorina Hilton

 

hilton.memorina@gmail.com

625-4522

455-0748

 Ministry of Public Works

Nitijela (RMI Parliament)

Majuro

Majuro

 

Bernice Joash

 

 

625-8472

456-7115

Ministry of Public Works

Nitijela (RMI Parliament)

Majuro

Majuro

 

Lena E. Tiobech

 

 

625-8472

455-5362

 Ministry of Public Works

OEPPC

Majuro

Majuro

 

Clarence Samuel

 

 

625-7944

 

Ministry of Public Works

OEPPC

Majuro

Majuro

 

Warwick Harris

 

 

625-7944

456-7054

Ministry of Public Works

Office of the Attorney General

Majuro

Majuro

 

Claire Loeak

 

 

625-3244

456-1416

 Ministry of Public Works

Office of the Attorney General

Majuro

Majuro

 

Johnathan Kawakami

 

 

625-3244

455-0753

Ministry of Public Works

Office of the Cabinet

Majuro

Majuro

 

Bernard Adiniwin

 

 

625-3660

455-0692

Ministry of Public Works

Office of the Cabinet

Majuro

Majuro

 

Christopher deBrum

 

 

625-3322

 

Ministry of Public Works

Office of the Cabinet

Majuro

Majuro

 

Earlie Bing

 

 

625-3445

455-2467

Ministry of Public Works

Office of the Cabinet

Majuro

Majuro

 

Meria Bollong

 

 

625-3445

455-0430

Ministry of Public Works

Office of the Chief Secretary

Majuro

Majuro

 

Antonio Elio

 

antonio.eliu@yahoo.com

 

455-0819

Ministry of Public Works

Office of the Chief Secretary

Majuro

Majuro

 

Barbara deBrum Alfred

 

bdebrum@gmail.com

 

455-0353

Ministry of Public Works

Office of the Chief Secretary

Majuro

Majuro

 

Jennifer deBrum

 

jennifer.debrum@gmail.com

 

455-0528

Ministry of Public Works

Office of the Chief Secretary

Majuro

Majuro

 

Kennedy  Glanry

 

kennysunshine@hotmail.com

 

455-5569/6369

Ministry of Public Works

Office of the Chief Secretary

Majuro

Majuro

 

Kino Kabua

 

kinokabua@gmail.com

625-5150

455-5466

Ministry of Public Works

Office of the Chief Secretary Ebeye

Majuro

Majuro

 

Abecca Anjain

 

abaccaam@gmail.com

329-6470

456-3064

Ministry of Public Works

Office of the Chief Secretary Ebeye

Majuro

Majuro

 

Jabkol Harry

 

wutkino@hotmail.com

329-6470

 

Ministry of Public Works

Office of the Chief Secretary Ebeye

Majuro

Majuro

 

Masao Helmi

 

masao.helmi@gmail.com

329-6470

 

Ministry of Public Works

Tobolar

Majuro

Majuro

 

Jemi Nashion

 

jeminashion@gmail.com

625-3116

 

Ministry of Public Works

Youth to Youth in Health

Majuro

Majuro

 

Aljen Morris

 

laljenmorris@gmail.com

625-3098

456-2578

Ministry of Public Works

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Todd Mulroy

 

y2ytpp@gmail.com

625-3098

455-6443

National Disaster Mnagemnet Committee

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Bruce Kijiner

 

kijinerb@gmail.com

625-3012

 

National Disaster Mnagemnet Committee

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Julia Afred

 

secretaryofhealth@gmail.com

625-3355

 

National Disaster Mnagemnet Committee

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Evelyn Konou

 

ekonou@pss.edu.mh

625-5261

 

National Disaster Mnagemnet Committee

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Filimoni Manoni

 

manoni.filimon@gmail.com

625-3244

 

National Disaster Mnagemnet Committee

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Fredrick deBrum

 

fjdebrum@gmail.com

625-3082

 

National Disaster Mnagemnet Committee

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

George Lanwi

 

georgelanwi@gmail.com

625-4049

 

National Disaster Mnagemnet Committee

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Clarence Samuel

 

clarencesam@gmail.com

625-7944

 

National Disaster Mnagemnet Committee

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Catalino Kijiner

 

malia.heine@gmail.com

625-8911

 

National Disaster Mnagemnet Committee

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Maybelline A. Bing

 

mayabing@gmail.com

625-8311

 

National Disaster Mnagemnet Committee

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Moriana Phillip

 

morianaphilips@gmail.com

625-5203

 

National Disaster Mnagemnet Committee

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Phil Philippo

 

phil.philippo@gmail.com

625-8869

 

National Disaster Mnagemnet Committee

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Iva Roberto

 

iva1909@yahoo.com

625-3206

 

National Disaster Mnagemnet Committee

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Reginald White

 

reginald.white@noaa.gov

247-3214

 

National Disaster Mnagemnet Committee

 

Majuro

Majuro

 

Wallce Peter

 

wallace.iakwe@gmail.com

625-8718

 

Mayors Office

 

Jaluit

Jaluit

 

Alington Robert

Treasurer

Talinalippa.13@gmail.com

455-0199

 

Mayors Office

 

Ebon

Ebon

 

Ione deBrum

 

lutipde@gmail.com

455-4663

 

Mayors Office

 

Namo

Namo

 

Mimi Junior Kabua

Vice-Presidenet

jrmkabua@gmail.com

456-5348

 

Mayors Office

 

Wotje

Wotje

 

Ota Kisino

President

ojkisino@gmail.com

455-1215

 

Mayors Office

 

Maloelap

Maloelap

 

Randell McKay

 

Mckayr13@yahoo.com

456-7786

 

Mayors Office

 

Likiep

Likiep

 

Veronica Wase

Secretary

nicawase@gmail.com

455-0389

 

US Army Garrison

 

 

Kwajalein

Kwajalein

 

Mike Brantley

USAG-KA Public Affairs Officer

 

james.m.brantley4.civ@mail.mil

805-355-4848

 

 

 

Marshall Islands - 4.2 Marshall Islands (RMI) Humanitarian Agency Contact List

 

Organistaion

Street / Physical Address

Name

Title

Email

Phone Number Office

Phone Number Mobile

Website

UN MCO Micronesia

UN Joint Presence Office Lagoon Road Uliga

Ashish Vikram

Country Coordination Officer

ashish.vikram@un.org

 

 

https://unsdg.un.org/un-in-action/micronesia-mco

IOM

Lagoon Road Majuro

Angela Saunders

Head of Office

aksaunders@iom.int

6254706/5

 

https://www.iom.int/countries/marshall-islands

IOM

Lagoon Road Majuro

Carrol de Brum

National Program Officer (Logistics  and Warehousing focal point)

cdebrum@iom.int

(692) 456-8175

(692) 456-8175

https://www.iom.int/countries/marshall-islands

IOM

Lagoon Road Majuro

Scott Hafner

Project Officer, Disaster Risk Reduction & Climate Change Adaptation 

 

shafner@iom.int

(692) 625- 4705

+692 458 1119

https://www.iom.int/countries/marshall-islands

UNFPA

UN Joint Presence Office Lagoon Road Uliga

Marie Lanwi-Paul

 Country focal point

lanwi-paul@unfpa.org

 

 

https://pacific.unfpa.org/en/unfpa-pacific-island-countries

UNDP

UN Joint Presence Office Lagoon Road Uliga

Koji Kumammaru

Project Manager, Addressing Climate Vulnerability in the Water Sector (ACWA)

koji.kumamaru@undp.org

 

 

https://www.undp.org/tag/marshall-islands

WHO

Majuro Hospital; Office of Health Planning, Policy, Preparedness and Epidemiology; Preparedness Department; Ministry of Health and Human Services

Jefferson Jack

SSA Marshall Islands Medical Assistance Team (MI-MAT) Coordinator

jackj@who.int

(692) 455-1411

 

https://www.who.int/marshallislands

IFRC

Lagoon Road Majuro, behind ACE shop

Kaustubh Kukde

Head of Sub-Office, North Pacific

kaustubh.kukde@ifrc.org

(692) 625-0340

 

https://go.ifrc.org/countries/212

IFRC

Lagoon Road Majuro, behind ACE shop

Erica Mani

Marshall Islands Red Cross National Society Secretary General

secgenmircs@gmail.com

(692) 625-0340

 

https://go.ifrc.org/countries/212

IFRC

Lagoon Road Majuro, behind ACE shop

Rambo Phillip

Logistics Officer

philliprambo06@gmail.com

(692) 625-0340

 

https://go.ifrc.org/countries/212

IFRC

Lagoon Road Majuro, behind ACE shop

Nibaan Edwin

Disaster Management officer

disastermirc09@gmail.com

(692) 625-0340

 

https://go.ifrc.org/countries/212

IFRC

Lagoon Road Majuro, behind ACE shop

Alex Tennekone

Climate Change officer

altennekone@outlook.com

(692) 625-0340

 

https://go.ifrc.org/countries/212

Women United Together Marshall Islands (WUTMI)

Lagoon Road Majuro

Mona Levy-Strauss

President

wutmi26@gmail.com

(692) 625-4295

 

https://www.wutmi.com/

 

Marshall Islands - 4.3 Marshall Islands (RMI) Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies Contact List

Company

Street / Physical Address

Phone Number (office)

SGS

810 West Marine Corps Drive, Hagatna, Guam, 96910, Guam

+671-588-2923

 

Marshall Islands - 4.4 Marshall Islands (RMI) Port and Waterways Companies Contact List

 

Port Name

Company

Street / Physical Address

Name

Title

Email 

Phone Number (office)

Phone Number (mobile)

Description of Duties

All seaports and airport

RMI Port Authority

Delap Dock Lagoon Road

Thomas Maddison

CEO

tmaddison37@gmail.com

(692) 625-8269

(692) 458-3251

Director in charge of sea ports and airport

Delap

RMI Port Authority

Delap Dock Lagoon Road

Robert Heine

Seaport Manager

rheine96@gmail.com

(692) 625-8805/8269/7613

 (692)

 

Delap

Marshal Islands Stevedore and Transport Company

Delap Dock Lagoon Road

Charles Stinnett-MSTCO

CEO

charles@mstcormi.com

 

4553514

General manger of Delap ports and Stevedoring

Uliga

Marshall Islands Shipping Corporation (MISCO)

Uliga Dock Lagoon Road

Cathleen Hainrick

Finance Manager

cathleenhainrick@gmail.com

(692) 625-7447/8

456-5359

Assistant to the Board

Uliga

Marshall Islands Shipping Corporation (MISCO)

Uliga Dock Lagoon Road

Robin Kios

Deputy General Manager - Administration

rjkios68@gmail.com

(692) 625-7447/8

458-6828

 

Uliga

Marshall Islands Shipping Corporation (MISCO)

Uliga Dock Lagoon Road

Anthony Peren

Deputy General Manager - Operation

tikitab21@gmail.com  

(692) 625-7447/8

456-7116

 

Uliga

Marshall Islands Shipping Corporation (MISCO)

Uliga Dock Lagoon Road

Danny Wase

Manager

danny.wase@gmail.com

 

 

General manger of Domestic shipping operations

Majuro

Swire Shipping

Lagoon Road Majuro

Phil Welsh

Agent

Denis.speyer@swirecnco.com

 

4556724

Representative

Majuro

Swire Shipping

Swire Shipping Guam

Denis Speyer

Regional Manager Pacific Islands

Denis.speyer@swirecnco.com

 

 

Representative

Majuro

CenPac Shipping Agency (part of Robert Reimers Enterprises, Inc.)

Lagoon Road Majuro

Central Pacific Maritime Agency

 

cenpac@rreinc.com

(692) 625-4744

 

Swire Agent

Majuro

Majuro Marine Inc.

Lagoon Road Majuro

Bori Ysawa

Agent

bysawa@majuromarine.net

(692) 625 7133

 

Matson Shipping agent

Ebeye

RMI Port Authority

Ebeye Port

Ben Jerry Jalick

Seaport Manager

ekapa@ntamar.net

3293691

2350691

Responsible for Ebeye Port Shipping Operations

Ebeye

Kwajalein Atoll Stevedoring Company (KASCO)

Ebeye Port

 

 

jatiosmelet@gmail.com

(692) 329-8168

 

 

 

Marshall Islands - 4.5 Marshall Islands (RMI) Airport Companies Contact List

 

Port Name

Company

Street / Physical Address

Name

Title

Email 

Phone Number (office)

Phone Number (mobile)

Website

Key Role

Majuro

Republic of the Marshall Islands Ports Authority (RMIPA)

Amata Kanua Blvd. Delap Dock

Thomas Maddison

Director/CEO

tmaddison37@gmail.com

 (692) 625-8269

 

(692) 458-3251

 

 

Majuro

Republic of the Marshall Islands Ports Authority (RMIPA)

Amata Kanua Blvd. Delap Dock

Damiee Riklon

Airport Manager

daymerikz@gmail.com

 

(692) 457-2139

 

 

Majuro

Air Marshall islands

Lagoon Road Uliga

Albon Jelke

Chief Executive Officer/ General Manager

gm@airmarshallislands.net

(692) 625-4433

 (692) 456-3769

 www.airmarshallislands.net

 

Majuro

Air Marshall islands

Lagoon Road Uliga

Nitin Pratap

CFO

cfo@airmarshallislands.net

 (692) 625-3731

(692) 625-3730

 www.airmarshallislands.net

 

Majuro

Air Marshall islands

Lagoon Road Uliga

Hernan Hernandez

Chief Inspector/QCM

chiefinspector@ airmarshallislands.net

 

 

www.airmarshallislands.net

 

Majuro

Air Marshall islands

Lagoon Road Uliga

Tanga P. Lanwi

Traffic & Cargo Manager

tanga.lanwi@airmarshallislands.net

 

 

www.airmarshallislands.net

 

Majuro

Air Marshall islands

Lagoon Road Uliga

Danny Hanchor

Safety Manager

danny.hanchor@airmarshallislands.net

 

 

www.airmarshallislands.net

 

Majuro

United Airlines

P.O. Box 156 l Majuro, MH 96960

Salome Andrike

Station Manager

Salome.Andrike@united.com

(692) 625 3209

(692) 625-3052

www.united.com

 

Kwajalein

USAG Kwajalein

730 Ocean Rd, Rm 133US Army Garrison - Kwajalein Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands

Major Dan Lacaria

Director, Host Nation Activities

daniel.s.lacaria.mil@mail.mil

805) 355-5325

 

 

Director, Host Nation Activities

Majuro

Civil Aviation Directorate

 

Mr. Stanley Myazoe

Director, DCA

rmiidcaa@yahoo.com

 

 

 

 

Majuro

Civil Aviation Directorate

 

Mr. Norm Splittstoesser

Operations Inspector

splittz2001@yahoo.com

 

 

 

 

Majuro

Civil Aviation Directorate

 

Mr. Elmer Langbata

Airworthiness Inspector

elmerlang_50wotho@yahoo.com

 

 

 

 

Thomas Maddison

 

Thomas.maddison@rmipa.com

 

+692 455 0637.

 

 

 

Marshall Islands - 4.6 Marshall Islands (RMI) Storage and Milling Companies Contact List

 

Company

Street / Physical Address

Name

Title

Email

Phone Number (office)

Phone Number (mobile)

Description of Duties

Marshall Islands Shipping Company

Uliga Dock Majuro

Danny Wase

Director

danny.wase@gmail.com

692.6257447/8

 

Oversea Domestic Shipping Busness

Marshall Islands Shipping Company

Uliga Dock Majuro

Ted Kiluwe

Chief of Operations

tjkiluwe@icloud.com

692.6257447/8

692.4551538

Oversea and responsible for shipping operations and good movement

Tobolar Copra Processing Authority

PO Box Majuro MH.96960

Eugene L. Wase

General Manager

 

eugene.wase@gmail.com

(692) 625-3116/5466/4866

 

 

 

Marshall Islands - 4.7 Marshall Islands (RMI) Fuel Providers Contact List

 

Company

Location(s)

Street / Physical Address

Name

 

Email

Phone Number (mobile)

Website

Marshall Islands Eneregy Company

Majuro

PoBox 1439Lagoon St Majuro

Steve Wakefield

Technical Manager

swakefield@mecrmi.net

4555191

www.mecrmi.net

Mobil Oil

Guam

 

 

 

 

 Tel: 1-855-229-6710

Tel: 1-855-226-8106

 Contact us for all your inquiries | Mobil Guam

 

Marshall Islands - 4.8 Marshall Islands (RMI) Transporter Contact List

There are no dedicated transport companies in Marshall Islands Vehicles may be available on an ad-hoc basis through the main super market retailers and construction companies a well as the department of Public Works

Company

Location(s)

Street / Physical Address

Title

Email

Phone Number

Fax Number

Website 

Description of Services Provided

Pacifc International Incorprated

Majuro

Lagoon Road Delap Dock

Chief Operating Officer

kkramer@piimajuro.com

4559600

 

www.piimajuro.com

Adhoc

Pacifc International Incorprated

Majuro

Lagoon Road Delap Dock

Operations Manager

jkramer@piimajuro.com

(692) 625-3122

(692) 625-3348

www.piimajuro.com

Adhoc

Robert Reimers Enterprises

Majuro

Romeo Reimers

Head of Operations

romeoreimers@rreinc.com

692 6253250

692.0625035

http://www.rreinc.com

Adhoc

K and K Island Pride

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

 

dhernandez@kkislandpride.com

625-3321

625-7393

http://www.kkislandpride.com/contactus.html

Adhoc

EZ price Super Market

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

 

sales@ezipricemart.com

692 625 4758

692 625 6141

http://www.ezpricemart.com/contact.php

Adhoc

Marshall Islands - 4.9 Marshall Islands (RMI) Supplier Contact List

 

Company

Commodity Types

Location(s)

Street / Physical Address

Name

Title

Email

Phone Number (office)

Website

Tolobar Processing Authority

Coconut Processing

Majuro

Delap Dock Majuro

 

General Manager

misonlevai@gmail.com

+692 625-3116

 

Pacifc International Incorprated

Construction

Majuro

Delap Dock Majuro

Kenneth Kramer

Logistics

 kkramer@piimajuro.com

(692) 625-3122/3560/5316

(692) 455-9600

www.piimajuro.com

Pacifc International Incorprated

Construction

Majuro

Delap Dock Majuro

Jerry Kramer

CEO

 jkramer@piimajuro.com

(692) 625-3122

www.piimajuro.com

Robert Reimers Enterprises

Multi sector business Hotel, shipping

Majuro

RRE Dock Uliga

 Romeo Reimers

 Operations Manager

romeoreimers@rreinc.com

(692) 625-3250

 http://www.rreinc.com/

Robert Reimers Enterprises

Multi sector business Hotel, shipping

Majuro

RRE Dock Uliga

Colette Reimers

 

Hotel Manager

 

colettereimers@gmail.com

(692) 652-3250

http://www.rreinc.com/

Robert Reimers Enterprises

Multi sector business Hotel, shipping

Majuro

RRE Dock Uliga

Sophia Fowler

 

Administrator

 

sophiafowler@rreinc.com

 

http://www.rreinc.com/

K and K Island Pride

General Super market supplies and wholesalers

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

 

 

dhernandez@kkislandpride.com

625-3321

http://www.kkislandpride.com/contactus.html

EZ price Super Market

General Super market supplies and wholesalers

Majuro

Lagoon Road Uliga

 

 

sales@ezipricemart.com

692 625 4758

http://www.ezpricemart.com/contact.php

ACE Hardware

Building material and general hardware

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

Yuichi Yamaguchi

 

General Manager

 

majuroace@nta.mh

(692) 625- 5564

 

Do-It-Best Hardware

Building material and general hardware

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

Larry Hernandez, Jr

 

Vice President

 

doitbestlarry@gmail.com

 

(692) 625- 3461

 

 

Do-It-Best Hardware

Building material and general hardware

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

Maribeth Balingit

 

Operations Manager

 

doitbestmaribeth@gmail.com

(692) 625-3461

 

 

Formosa

Building material and general hardware

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

 

 

samuel@formosa-group.com

 

 

ELM Motors, Inc.

Rental, Repair Garage

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

Henry Li

General Manager

Elmmortor@gmail.com

(692) 625-3466

 

Triple J Marshalls, Inc.

General Supermarket; supplies and wholesalers

Majuro and Ebeye

Lagoon Road Majuro

Randy Graham

Sales & Operations Manager

rgraham@jjjpaylessmajuro.com

(692) 625-5778

 

Office Mart

Printing and Office Supplies

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro; in front of MIR hotel

 

 

officemartmajuro@gmail.com

(692) 625-5456

 

Majuro Atoll Waste Company

Waste Management

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

Helston Debrum

General Manager

Mawc.gm@gmail.com

(692) 455-3736

 

Majuro Computer Services

Computer Equipment and Repair

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

Randel Sylvester

Owner

randel.sylvester@mcsmajuro.com

 

 

 

Marshall Islands - 4.10 Marshall Islands (RMI) Additional Services Contact List

 

Type of Service

Company

Location(s)

Street / Physical Address

Name

Title

Email

Phone Number (office)

Rental Cars

RRE Hotel Car Rental

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

Colette Reimers

 

colettereimers@gmail.com

+692 625-5131 

Rental Cars

Pacific Wheels

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

 

 

pwheels@piimajuro.com

 +692 625-7497 

Rental Cars

MGAS Rentals

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

 

 

hwangkum@hotmail.com

 +692 625-6559 

Rental Cars

ELM Motors

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

 

 

elmmotor@ntamar.net

+692 625-3466 

Rental Cars

G & L Rental Cars

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

 

 

glent@ntamar.net

 +692 625-3965 

Rental Cars

DAR Car Rentals

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

 

 

darsales@ntamar.net

 +692 625-3174 

Rental Cars

Majuro Motors, Inc.

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

 

 

atcauto@ntamar.net

+692 625-4422 

Hardware

Doitbest Hardware

Majuro

Delap

Larry Hernandez

 

doitbestlarry@gmail.com

 

Accomodation

Marshall Islands Resort

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

 

 

 mirfrontdesk@gmail.com

+692 625-2525

Accomodation

RRE Hotel

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

 

 

administration@rreinc.com

(692) 625-3250

Accomodation

Ebeye Hotel

Ebeye

Ebeye Road

Jennaline

 

ebeye@yahoo.com

1-329 5230

Bank

Bank of Guam

Majuro

P.O. Box C,Majuro, RMI 9696

 

 

 

 

Bank

Bank of Marshall Islands

Majuro

Main Branch - UligaP.O. Box Majuro, MH 96960

 

 

 bankmar@ntamar.net 

692-625-3636 

Bank

Western Union

Majuro

Grocery Store, Uliga VillageDowntown Logon Side Majuro

 

 

 

692-6253250

Electricity

Marshall Energy Company

Majuro

Majuro

Jack ChongGum

 

jack.chonggum@mecrmi.net

625-3827

DHL/Couier Service

PII

Majuro

Delap Dock

Jerry Kramer

Shipping Manager

 

(692) 625-3122

Construction

Joemar Construction

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

Scott Howe

Owner

joemardev71@gmail.com

 

 

Construction

Pacific International Inc. (PII)

Majuro

Lagoon Road Majuro

Kenneth Kramer

 

Operations Manager

 

kkramer@piimajuro.com

+692 455 9600

 

Construction, medical waste management, water catchment equipment

A&D Company

Ebeye

Lagoon Road, Ebeye

 

 

Kjatios@hotmail.com

+692 235-3222

Car rental (incl. pickup trucks)

Mama store

Ebeye

Lagoon Road, Ebeye

 

 

 

+692 455-9445

IT services, equipment

Majuro Computer Services

Majuro

Lagoon Road, Majuro

Randel Sylvester

Chairman

randel.sylvester@mcsmajuro.com

+692-625-2662 +692-455-3278

+1-781-262-1190

+692-455-3278 (WhatsApp)

Other

Chamber of Commerce

Majuro

Lagoon Road, Majuro

Randel Sylvester

Chairman

randel.sylvester@mcsmajuro.com

+692-625-2662 +692-455-3278

+1-781-262-1190

+692-455-3278 (WhatsApp)

Postal Services

Marshall Islands Postal Service Authority

Majuro

Lagoon Road, Majuro

Heran Bellu

 

Postmaster General

pmgmi@ntamar.net

Office hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM; Saturday 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM; Sunday, Holiday – CLOSED.

Postal Services

Marshall Islands Postal Service Authority

Majuro

Lagoon Road, Majuro

Aaron Lang

 

Postmaster Majuro

pouligal@ntamar.net

 

Postal Services

Marshall Islands Postal Service Authority

Majuro

Lagoon Road, Majuro

Leon Pam

Postmaster Ebeye

miebepo@ntamar.net

 

Postal Services

Marshall Islands Postal Service Authority

Majuro

Lagoon Road, Majuro

Danny Note

Deputy Postmaster

rmipostal@ntamar.net

 

Postal Services

Marshall Islands Postal Service Authority

Majuro

Lagoon Road, Majuro

Mahlon Toren

IT Supervisor

mipsa@ntamar.net

 

Postal Services

Marshall Islands Postal Service Authority

Majuro

Lagoon Road, Majuro

Sharon Fritzpatrick

Accounting Supervisor

pouliga@ntamar.net

 

Postal Services

Marshall Islands Postal Service Authority

Uliga

Mail: P.O. BOX 9998 Majuro, MH 96960

 

 

 

pmgmi@ntamar.net

011-692-625-3221

Office hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM; Saturday, Sunday, Holiday – CLOSED.

 

Postal Services

Marshall Islands Postal Service Authority

 

Ebeye

Mail: P.O. BOX 9998 Ebeye, MH 96970

 

 

 

miebepo@ntamar.net

011-692-329-3035

 

Office hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM; Saturday, Sunday, Holiday – CLOSED.

 

5 Marshall Islands (RMI) Annexes

The following section contains annexes with additional information for the RMI LCA.

Marshall Islands - 5.1 Marshall Islands (RMI) Acronyms and Abbreviations

Acronym

Full Name

ADB

Asian Development Bank

AMI

Air Marshall Islands

APA

Asia Pacific Airlines

ARFF

Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting

ADB

Asian Development Bank

AtoN

Aids to Navigation

AKIA/MAJ

Amata Kabua Airport

AMI

Air Marshall Islands

AWB

Airway Bill

BL

Bill of Lading

C&F

Cost & Freight

CAA

Civil Aviation Authority

CARE

Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere

CFA

Compact of Free Association

CFS

Container Freight Stations

DCA

Directorate of Civil Aviation

FAO

Food and Agriculture Organization

GMI

Government of Marshall Islands

GPRS

General Pocket Radio Service

GRT

Gross Register Tonnage

IATA

International Air Transport Association

ICAO

International Civil Aviation Organization

IDPs

Internally Displaced Persons

ILS

Instrument Landing System

ISP

Internet Service Provider

IMF

International Monetary Fund

INGO

International NGO

IOM

International Organization for Migration

ISPs

Internet Service Providers

JICA

Japan International Cooperation Agency

KADA

Kwajalein Atoll Development Authority

KAJUR

Kwajalein Atoll Joint Utilities Resources

KAPA

Kwajalein Atoll Port Authority

KASCO

Kwajalein Atoll Stevedoring Company

KVA

Kilo Volt Ampere

LCA

Logistics Capacity Assessment

LOLO

Lift on Lift Off

MEC

Marshall Islands Energy Company

MICAR

Marshall Islands Civil Aviation Regulations

MIMRA

Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority

MIR

Marshall Islands Resort

MISCO

Marshall Islands Shipping Company

MOTC

Ministry of Transport and Communications

MOU

Memorandum of Understanding

MSTCO

Majuro Stevedoring and Transport Company

MT

Metric Tonnes

MW

Megawatt

N/A

Not Available

MEC

Marshall Island Energy Company

MSTCO

Majuro Stevedore and Transport Company

NDB

Non-directional beacon

NDC

National Disaster Committee

NEOC

National Emergency Operations Centre

NFI

Non-food Items

NGO

Non-governmental Organization

NTA

National Telecommunications Authority

OCHA

Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

OCO

Oceania Customs Organisation

PII

Pacific International Inc.

PREP II

Pacific Resilience Project- Phase 2

RC

Resident Coordinator

RMI

Republic of Marshall Islands

RMIPA

Republic of Marshall Islands Port Authority

RoRo

Roll on Roll off

RRE

Robert Reimers Enterprises

SHS

solar home systems

SPM

single point mooring

T

Tons

T&D

Transmission and Distribution

TEUs

Twenty Foot Equivalent Units

THC

Terminal Handling Charge

UNAIDS

Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

UNCT

United Nations Country Team

UNDP

United Nations Development Programme

UNEP

United Nations Environmental Programme

UNESCO

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

UNFPA

United Nations Population Fund

UNHAS

United Nations Humanitarian Air Service

UNHCR

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

UNICEF

United Nations Children's Fund

UNJP

United Nations Joint Presence

USAG

United States Army Garrison

VHF

(Very) High Frequency

VOR

VHF omnidirectional radio range

V-SAT

Very Smart Aperture Terminal

VSC

Vertol System Company Inc.

WASH

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene

WCO

World Customs Organization

WFP

World Food Programme

WHO

World Health Organization

WVI

World Vision International