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Mahajanga is the third busiest port in Madagascar, but no rehabilitation has been taken place since many years. The port is mainly used for local traffic on Madagascar's West coast and neighboring islands, as well as by local operators. Big prawn farms are located South and North of Mahajanga and use the port to export their products. 

Mahajanga port has no strategic importance for humanitarian activities, unless cyclones and floods result in major road cuts. In that case, humanitarian aid could be dispatched from Mahajanga to North (Antsohihy) or South (Maintirano, Morondava) using coasters or landing crafts (beachers). 

Long haul vessels cannot berth at Mahajanga port and a transhipment to barges has to take place for any big or medium sized vessel. The barges are towed to the berth by the tugs of two stevedore companies, where the cargoes are handled and stored in warehouses or respectively stacked in the relevant container yards. 

Only cargo for Comoros, fishing vessels and small crafts for national trades are operated directly at the berth. Long haul vessels or container ships may anchor in deeper waters at best position of the port. Draught at quay is 4.50 meters only and is calculated on high tide. Transhipment can result in more damages caused by double handling. 

Service vessels, tugs, barges etc. fall dry, the small craft area (Quai d’Oranges / Quai des Boutres) used by wooden sailing vessels falls completely dry, too. 

Same counts for the main anchorage area with a stated depth of 12 meters, according to international standards it should read 8 meters. Considering this, a maximum draft of 6.5 to 7 meters is the limit. The data for the fairway channel are from the end of the 1950s, more actual soundings have not been carried out. Sedimentation from the Betsiboka River increases the uncertainties. According to the Port Authority, new soundings are planned for the next years. 

The draft restrictions for Mahajanga roads also limit the vessel size. 

In average, 800 TEU vessels are in service. 

Port website:This port has no specific website available 

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

Port Location and Contact 

Country 

Madagascar 

Province or District 

Mahajanga 

Nearest Town or City 

with Distance from Port 

Mahajanga I 

0 km 

Port's Complete Name 

Port Be/ Grand Port de Mahajanga 

Latitude 

15°44’08’’S 

Longitude 

46°18’50’’ E 

Managing Company or Port Authority 

Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale 

Management Contact Person 

Directeur Régional de l’APMF Mahajanga 

Mr RAINIMBAHY Jacquy Georges 

+261 32 11 257 44 

Rainimbox@yahoo.fr 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures 

Aéroport Philibert Tsiranana (Mahajanga) 

Port Picture

Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

- SEMS, manutentionnaire: Mr Michel Le Treust, directeur des opérations, 0340260250, michellt@semsmjn.mg 

- COMAMA, manutentionnaire: Mr BAKARY Fanomeza Angelo, responsable classe 2 , 0340224279, exploitation@comama.mg 

- SMOI PT: Steering / boatage 

- EUSTRATIOU: BAC Boeny operator 

OPERATORS: 

GASY NET: Scanner control 

LPSA: Setting up fuel pipe line 

VITOGAZ: Setting up fuel pipe line 

SOMAPECHE: Fishing and Treatment Company 

REFRIGEPECHE: Fishing and Treatment Company 

COLAS: Logistics base 

SEMS: Slipway and fairing 

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link:4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List

Port Performance 

Seasonal Constraints 

 

Occurs 

Time Frame 

Rainy Season 

Yes  

From December to March 

Major Import Campaigns 

No 

N/A 

Other Comments 

Cyclonic season from February to May 

 

Handling Figures for 2021 

Vessel Calls 

490 

Container Traffic (TEUs) 

11578 

 

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2021 

Bulk (MT) 

343 576  

Break bulk (MT) 

N/A 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges 

To warehouse/trucks - Breakbulk: 200/gang/crane 

Pilotage fees compulsory, request to be cabled 24 hours prior to arrival. A launching boat assists with the in and out manoeuvres. 

28 containers per hour may be discharged to barges to transfer to the quay where there is another handling/lifting from barge to quay. 

Berthing Specifications 

Type of Berth 

Quantity 

Length 

(m) 

Maximum 

Draft (m) 

Comments 

Conventional Berth 

8 

765 m total 

4.5 

 

 

Container Berth 

1 

765 m 

4.5 

Capacity 3500 TEU’s 

Silo Berth 

No 

N/A 

N/A 

Pilotage service available, provided by SMOI 

Berthing Tugs 

No 

N/A 

N/A 

Pilotage service available, provided by SMOI 

Water Barges 

No 

N/A 

N/A 

Barges are used for handling in the harbour. SEMS had 8 barges in 2021 and COMAMA 2 

 

General Cargo Handling Berths 

Cargo Type 

Berth Identification 

Imports - Bagged Cargo 

Usually COMAMA docks 

Exports - Bagged Cargo 

Usually COMAMA docks 

Imports and Exports - RoRo 

No 

Other Imports 

Oil products 

 Port Handling Equipment 

Equipment 

Available 

 

Total Quantity and Capacity Available 

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage 

Dockside Crane 

No 

N/A 

N/A 

Container Gantries 

No 

N/A 

N/A 

Mobile Cranes 

Yes 

COMAMA ( 2021) 

- 3 x 10 T. 

- 1 x 16 T. 

- 1 x 40 T. 

- 02 reach stacker 45 T. 

- 01 reach stacker 35 T. 

 

 

  

Reachstacker 

Yes 

3 x 45 T. 

 

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) 

No 

N/A 

N/A 

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines 

No 

N/A 

N/A 

Transtainer 

Yes 

SEMS (2021) 

02 cranes LIEBHERR 45 T. 

 

Forklifts 

Yes 

- 2 x 2 T. 

- 2 x 2.5 T. 

- 1 x 20 T. 

SEMS (2021) 

- 2 x 10 T 

- 3 x 3.5 T. 

- 1 x 2.5 T. 

 

 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 

Yes 

Yes 

Daily Take Off Capacity  
(Containers per Day)  

200 

200 

Number of Reefer Stations  
(Connection Points) 

48 in total 

48 in total 

Emergency Take-off Capacity  

Yes, on demand 24 / 24 

Yes, on demand 24 / 24 

Off take Capacity of Gang Shift  
(Containers per Shift)  

No data 

No data 

Customs Guidance 

Customs are available on site at any time for any declaration/clearance and can process to visa delivery on arrival. 

In emergency situations, the custom procedure can be streamlined. The cargo, which has been announced electronically prior vessel’s arrival (normal procedure), can be delivered after its discharge directly into the emergency area. The clearance-related administration and fees / duties can be settled afterwards. 

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

Terminal Information 

MULTIPURPOSE TERMINAL 

N/A 

GRAIN AND BULK HANDLING 

N/A 

MAIN STORAGE TERMINAL 

The SEMS warehouse is generally feasible to store bagged cargo / foodstuff. 

Another warehouse used by COMAMA for the storage of cement is contaminated with cement dust and difficult to clean for the purpose of food storage. 

 

Storage Type 

Number of Storage Facilities 

Area (m2) 

Bagged Cargo 

1 

2,300 

Refrigerated Cargo 

2 

5,200 

General Cargo 

5 

600 

 

Stevedoring 

The cargo handling activities in the port and for the barge operation are shared by two stevedore companies. COMAMA (blue equipment) operates CMA/CGM vessels; SEMS (red / green equipment) handles MSC. The stevedore companies have an agreement to share the equipment (pooling), which counts for reach-stackers, trucks and forklifts. 

Mobile berth cranes to load / unload the barges are more dedicated to the relevant berth area adjacent to the container stacks of the two container shipping lines. Next to the equipment share of the stevedores, it can be estimated that the handling rates of both are similar or same. SEMS also operates a feeder vessel and a landing craft. 

Hinterland Information 

Despite the presence of an international airport, the port of Toliara is mainly connected to the hinterland destinations by road. 

All types of truck can have access on the port and his berth for cargo off take but the majority are containers trucks (20ft and 40 ft). 

Port Security 

Security 

ISPS Compliant 

Yes 

Current ISPS Level  
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional) 

Level 1 

Police Boats 

Yes 

Fire Engines 

No* 

 

*No fire service in the port. 

Each company has fire trucks and works together with MJN firefighters 

 

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