Bangladesh
Country name: |
Bangladesh |
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Official country name: |
People’s Republic of Bangladesh |
Table of Contents
Chapter | Name of Assessor | Organisation | Date of Update |
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1 Bangladesh Country Profile |
Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
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2 Bangladesh Logistics Infrastructure |
Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
2.1 Bangladesh Port Assessment | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 | |
Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 | |
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2.1.4 Bangladesh Port of Matarbari | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 | |
2.2.1 Bangladesh Hazrat Shahjalal Dhaka International Airport (HSIA) |
Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
2.2.2 Bangladesh Shah Amanat International Airport | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
2.2.3 Bangladesh Osmani International Airport | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
2.2.4 Bangladesh Saidpur Airport | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
2.2.5 Bangladesh Shah Makhdum Airport | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
2.2.6 Bangladesh Jessore Airport | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
2.2.7 Bangladesh Barisal Airport | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
2.2.8 Bangladesh Cox's Bazar Airport | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
2.2.9 Bangladesh Thakuragaon Airport | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
2.2.10 Bangladesh Ishurdi Airport | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
2.2.11 Bangladesh Shamshernagar Airport | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
2.2.12 Bangladesh Tejgaon Airport | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
2.2.13 Bangladesh Comilla Airport | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 | |
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3.5 Bangladesh Food Suppliers, Accommodation and Other Markets | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
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4.3 Bangladesh Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies Contact List | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 | |
Daniel Adriaens | WFP | Aug 2011 | |
Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 | |
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4.9 Bangladesh Railway Company Contact List | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
4.10 Bangladesh Supplier Contact List | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 | |
4.12 Bangladesh Waste Management Companies Contact List | WREC | WFP | Oct 2022 |
5 Bangladesh Annexes |
Daniel Adriaens | WFP | Aug 2011 |
5.1 Bangladesh Acronyms and Abbreviations | Wahid Zaman | WFP | Feb 2020 |
1 Bangladesh Country Profile
Generic Information
Modern Bangladesh emerged as an independent nation in 1971 after breaking away and obtaining independence from Pakistan in the Bangladesh Liberation War. The country's borders corresponded with the major portion of the ancient and historic region of Bengal in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent, where civilization dates back over four millennia, to the Chalcolithic. The history of the region is closely intertwined with the history of Bengal and the broader history of the Indian subcontinent. Stone Age tools dating back to over 20,000 years ago have been found in the Greater Bengal region thus indicating human settlement in the region. After gaining its independence, Bangladesh became a republic within the Commonwealth and a secular democracy. In 1973, Bangladesh joined the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Non-Aligned Movement and later joined the United Nations in 1974.
The People's Republic of Bangladesh is a parliamentary democracy, with the President as Chief of State and Prime Minister as Head of Government. The President is elected to a five-year term and may serve two terms total. All citizens over 18 years of age can vote. The unicameral parliament is called the Jatiya Sangsad; its 300 members also serve five-year terms. The President officially appoints the Prime Minister, but he or she must be the representative of the majority coalition in parliament.
Bangladesh, with nearly 169 million inhabitants (as of 2019) on a landmass of 147,570 square kilometers, is among the most densely populated countries in the world. It remains a moderate-income country, with a per capita income of US$ 1909 (Atlas method) in FY 2019.
Geography is a strong determinant of Bangladesh. The country is bounded by India on the west, north, and north-east, Myanmar on the south-east, and the Bay of Bengal on the south. Eighty percent of its area consists of floodplains created by more than 300 rivers and channels, including three major rivers: the Ganges, the Brahmaputra, and the Meghna. Bangladesh forms only a small part of a large regional hydrologic system—less than 10 percent of the river basin falls within the national territory. Its southern part is nestled in the Bay of Bengal with a 710 km long coastal belt that is home to nearly 35 million people.
Bangladesh lies between latitudes 20° and 27°N, and longitudes 88° and 93°E. Bangladesh is in the low-lying Ganges–Brahmaputra Delta. This delta is formed by the confluence of the Ganges (local name Padma), Brahmaputra (Jamuna also known as "Yamuna"), and Meghna rivers and their respective tributaries. The Ganges unites with the Jamuna (main channel of the Brahmaputra) and later joins the Meghna to empty into the Bay of Bengal. The alluvial soil deposited by these rivers has created some of the most fertile plains in the world. Bangladesh has 57 trans-boundary rivers, making water issues politically complicated to resolve. Most parts of Bangladesh are less than 12 m (39.4 ft) above the sea level, and it is believed that about 10% of the land would be flooded if the sea level were to rise by 1 m (3.28 ft).
Hills rise above the plain only in the Chattogram Hill Tracts in the far southeast and the Sylhet division in the northeast. Straddling the Tropic of Cancer, Bangladesh has a subtropical monsoonal climate characterized by heavy seasonal rainfall, moderately warm temperatures, and high humidity. Natural calamities, such as floods, tropical cyclones, tornadoes, and tidal bores affect the country almost every year. Bangladesh also is affected by major cyclones; on average 16 times a decade. Bangladesh’s geographical position and very high population density make it extremely vulnerable to natural disasters including floods, droughts, and cyclones. Global climate change has increased these vulnerabilities manifold.
The highest point in Bangladesh is in Mowdok Range at 1,052 m (3,451 ft) in the Chattogram Hill Tracts to the southeast of the country. Cox's Bazar, south of the city of Chattogram, has a beach that stretches uninterrupted over 120 kilometers which is the longest in the world. Again, Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest in the world, situated on the south-western part of the country under the districts of Bagerhat, Khulna and SaBDThira. The forest is very famous for the Royal Bengal Tigers and dotted Chitra deer.
Bangladesh finds itself at the low end of most global rankings on governance and anti-corruption. However, Bangladesh has managed to maintain relative peace and political stability. Economic performance has been relatively strong within this challenging governance environment. Only two-thirds to three-quarters of the Annual Development Plan (ADP) are implemented each year.
Administrative divisions of Bangladesh
Bangladesh is divided into eight administrative divisions, each named after their respective divisional headquarters: Barisal, Chattogram, Dhaka, Khulna, Rajshahi, Mymenshingh, Sylhet and Rangpur. Divisions are subdivided into districts (zilas). There are 64 districts in Bangladesh, each further subdivided into upazilas (subdistricts) or thana. The area within each police station, except for those in metropolitan areas, is divided into several unions, with each union consisting of multiple villages. In the metropolitan areas, police stations are divided into wards, which are further divided into mahallas. There are no elected officials at the divisional, district or upazila levels, and the administration is composed only of government officials. Direct elections are held for each union (or ward), electing a chairperson and a number of members. In 1997, a parliamentary act was passed to reserve three seats (out of 12) in every union for female candidates.
Dhaka is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh. Other major cities like Chattogram, Khulna, Rajshahi, Sylhet, Barisal, Bogura, Mymensingh and Rangpur are the divisional city hubs. These divisional cities including some other district cities have mayoral elections, while other municipalities elect a chairperson. Both Mayors and chairpersons are elected for a tenure of five years.
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1.1 Bangladesh Humanitarian Background
Disaster Overview
The combination of the high number of disaster events, an increasing human vulnerability resulting from demographic pressure, poverty, social inequality, and the apprehended climate changes indicate that Bangladesh is, permanently, at high risk to large scale disasters with consequent impact on human health and survival. Substantial reduction of risks related to natural and human induced disasters through enhanced capacity to effectively manage emergencies are some of the priority needs of the country.
The geographical location and topographical features of Bangladesh have exposed the country to almost all kinds of natural hazards and human induced disasters. The monsoon weather brings in tornados and cyclones affecting the entire country with high tidal upsurges at the coastal belts during March-June and October-December, and due to heavy rainfall in the country as well as in the northern Indian states of Assam and Maghalaya, floods occur almost every year affecting almost two thirds of the country during the months of July to October. Although significant earthquakes or tsunamis have not taken place in Bangladesh for over 100 years, a considerable part of the country falls under an earthquake zone and mild tremors continues to occur in the southern parts of the country without any significant casualties or life loss, so far, but the country remains at threat of moderate to major earthquakes along with disasters like tsunami.
Major Hazards of Bangladesh
A range of factors such as over population, social inequality, escalated environmental degradation and rapid urbanization is considerably increasing the impact of disasters on human health and survival in the country demanding a more complex nature of emergency response in recent times. Moreover, the economic burden of poverty and demographic pressures are making a vast majority of people more vulnerable by forcing them to migrate to high risk areas such as flood plains and far flung islands which are normally not suitable for human settlement. The arsenic contamination of drinking water is now gradually evolving as a new public health emergency of a scale never witnessed before. At the same time, the country is at risk of being inundated, at-least ten percent of its land mass with in the first half of this century due to rising sea levels as a result of climate change.
Climate change adds a new dimension to community risk and vulnerability. Although the magnitude of these changes may appear to be small, they could substantially increase the frequency and intensity of existing climatic events (floods, droughts, cyclones, etc.). Current indications are that not only flood and cyclones will become more severe, they will also start to occur outside of their “established seasons”. Events, such as drought, may not have previously occurred in some areas and may now be experienced.
Natural Disasters
Flood including flash flood, cyclone & tidal surge, tornado, river erosion, landslides, earthquake, drought, etc. are some of the major natural disasters that are experienced in Bangladesh. Following are the details of such disasters:
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Drought |
Yes |
Every five years, Bangladesh is affected by major country-wide droughts. However, local droughts occur regularly and affect crop production. The agricultural drought, linked to soil moisture scarcity, occurs at different stages of crop growth, development and reproduction. Monsoon failure often brings famine to the affected regions and as a result crop production reduces drastically. Northwestern regions of Bangladesh are particularly exposed to droughts. A strong drought can cause greater than 40% damage to aus crop. During the kharif (monsoon) season, it causes significant destruction to the aman crop in approximately 2.32 million hectare (ha) every year. In the rabi season, about 1.2 million ha of agricultural land face droughts of different magnitudes. Apart from the agricultural loss, droughts have important effect on livestock population, land degradation, health and employment. Between 1960 and 1991, drought events occurred 19 times in Bangladesh. Very strong droughts hit the country in 1961, 1975, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1989, 1994, and 2000. Past droughts have naturally affected about 53% of the population and 47% of the country. The associated crop production decline, lower employment opportunities and losses of assets contributed to raise household food insecurity. Droughts cause major problem in household health because its subsequent impact of decreasing food consumption leads to significant increases in illnesses. It also causes an increase in chronic energy deficiency among the agricultural workers. Drought affects not only seasonal crops, but also fruit-bearing trees, forestry and the environment as a whole. Moreover, the crop environment during the monsoon season is not favorable for achieving full potential yields because of uneven distribution of rainfall, flooding, etc. To combat drought, it is essential for Bangladesh to utilize its water resources, both surface and groundwater. However, Bangladesh has increasingly used her groundwater resources to such an extent that the depletion of groundwater resources as well as arsenic contamination is occurring at alarming rate in the ground water reservoirs due to over and unplanned withdrawal. Basically, there are three types of droughts in Bangladesh:
Drought conditions due to deficiency in rainfall affect different parts of Bangladesh mostly during the pre-monsoon and post-monsoon periods. Drought conditions never affect the entire country and total population in any drought year. |
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Earthquakes |
Yes |
Every year the country experiences natural disasters like cyclones, floods, droughts, earthquakes, riverbank erosions etc. But among those, Bangladesh is more threatened by earthquakes and studies also corroborate this. Bangladesh is surrounded mostly by India and to a lesser extent by Myanmar and lies where three tectonic plates-Eurasia, India, and Burma meet making it one of the most tectonically active regions in the world. In the past 200 years, Bangladesh has experienced many devastating as well as mild earthquakes. After the independence in 1971, Bangladesh has been shaken up by more than 250 earthquakes and some of those were greater than 6.0 magnitude. Studies have also shown the possibilities of losses of life. The occurrence of an earthquake in an earthquake prone region can never be prevented and there is no prior prediction to the earthquake as well but by studying critically, issue warning, implementing the management techniques of settlements for both pre-disaster preparedness and post-disaster management, we can minimize the losses of lives and properties. The Government of Bangladesh is aware of this risk and in the recent years, many awareness growing campaigns have been organized. In the recent past, a number of tremors of moderate to severe intensity had already taken place in and around Bangladesh. Some are seen from the table below (magnitude 6 and above):
Earthquake emergency preparedness plans are far beyond the ones for cyclones and floods. Nevertheless, awareness about the danger of major earthquakes is currently ongoing at all levels, including government and the humanitarian community, resulting in various contingency planning efforts and simulations exercises. |
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Tsunamis |
Yes |
Because of their destructiveness, tsunamis have important impacts on the human, social, and economic sectors of societies. The last major Pacific-wide tsunami occurred in 1960. Many other local and regional destructive tsunamis have occurred with more localized effects. Before the Asia Tsunami 2004, a few Bangladeshis ever thought that Bangladesh was vulnerable to tsunami hazards. However, the 2004 Asia Tsunami raised the question why Bangladesh was not hit by the Tsunami. Bangladeshi scientists put together the following reasons:
Considering the state of tsunami vulnerability and potential seismic sources, the geological survey of Bangladesh has divided the Bangladesh coastal belt into three zones:
The estuarine coastal belt considered to be less vulnerable due to presence of numerous islets and shoals in the upper regime of the continental shelf. Bangladesh needs detailed study to scientifically assess the Tsunami vulnerability (this is done for the Banda Aceh area). Bangladesh also needs to develop a Tsunami early warning system and mass awareness of Tsunami threat at the coastal areas. |
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Epidemics |
Yes |
Every year new infectious diseases are included as emerging diseases and also some considered as eradicated or controlled may start to reappear. The list of emerging and reemerging diseases includes pandemic influenza, avian influenza, Nipah virus, HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, poliomyelitis, Dengue, Kala azar, enteric fever, anthrax, leptospirosis, diarrhea, ARI, etc. Malaria is endemic in 13 districts of the Northern and Eastern parts of the country. Kala-azar has been prevailing for centuries as an endemic disease. Control measures for malaria have a significant impact on Kala-azar too. The outbreak began in 2000. Case fatality rates are decreasing. Filariasis is endemic in the whole country, particularly in the North. It is estimated that 70 million people are at risk while 10 million live with clinical deformity and another 10 million with micro flummeries. Diarrhea is highly present in the whole country with thousands of deaths yearly. HIV/AIDS prevalence remains low, with rates between 0,1% (general population) and 1% (populations at risk) = 16.000 cases approx. |
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Extreme temperatures |
Yes |
During the winter season, cold weather causes suffering among the elderly, homeless, young children and the vulnerable poor. The northern part of the country is particularly affected. Climate changes consequences tend to demonstrate an increased occurrence of cold waves. |
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Floods |
Yes |
Bangladesh is prone to flooding due to its location on the Ganges Delta and the many distributaries flowing into the Bay of Bengal. Coastal flooding, combined with the bursting of riverbanks is common, and severely affects the landscape and society of Bangladesh. 80% of Bangladesh is floodplain and it has an extensive sea coastline, rendering the nation very much at risk of periodic widespread damage. Whilst more permanent defenses, strengthened with reinforced concrete, are being built, many embankments are composed purely of soil and turf and made by local farmers. Flooding normally occurs during the monsoon season from June to September. The convectional rainfall of the monsoon is added to by relief rainfall caused by the Himalayas. Meltwater from the Himalayas is also a significant input. Floods are annual phenomena, with the most severe occurring during the months of July and August. Regular river floods affect 20% of the country, increasing up to 68% in extreme years. The floods of 1988, 1998, 2004 and 2007 were particularly catastrophic, resulting in large-scale destruction and loss of lives. Approximately 37%, 43%, 52% and 68% of the country is inundated with floods of return periods of 10, 20, 50 and 100 years respectively (MPO, 1986). Four types of flooding occur in Bangladesh.
Each year in Bangladesh about 26,000 square kilometers (around 18% of the country) is flooded, killing over 5,000 people and destroying more than seven million homes. During severe floods the affected area may exceed 75% of the country, as was seen in 1998. This volume is 95% of the total annual inflow. By comparison, only about 187 trillion l (1.87×1011 m3; 6.6×1012 cu ft) of streamflow is generated by rainfall inside the country during the same period. Floods continue to be major hazards in Bangladesh. To mitigate the impacts of floods, the government has been developing and implementing various measures to better equip the country to deal with floods. The Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR) is leading the country on flood mitigation initiatives. |
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Insect infestations |
Yes |
Due to climatic conditions and insufficient or inadequate cultivation and storage conditions, insect infestation regularly contaminate agricultural or fisheries productions. |
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Riverbank erosion / slides |
Yes |
Riverbank erosion is an ongoing permanent disaster. As there is no specific indicator to measure the extent of damage, the extent of damage caused by river erosion in most cases is only based on received reports/information. Needless to say, whatever the difference in ascertaining, the extent of damage river erosion causes huge loss of property throughout the year. According to “World Disaster Report 2001” published by IFRCS every year about 1,000,000 people are affected by river erosion and 10,000-hectare cultivable lands are banished in river. Among these only a few affected people are able to find new shelters while others become homeless for uncertain periods. River erosion in Bangladesh is no less dangerous than other sudden and devastating calamities. Though losses are slow and gradual, they are more destructive and far-reaching than other sudden and devastating calamities. The effects of river erosion are long-term. It takes a few decades to make up the losses, which a family has incurred by river erosion. Rivers in Bangladesh are morphologically highly dynamic. The main rivers are braided, and form islands or chars between the braiding channels. These chars, of which many are inhabited, "move with the flow" and are extremely sensitive to changes in the river conditions. Erosion processes are highly unpredictable, and not compensated by accretion. These processes also have dramatic consequences in the lives of people living in those areas. A study concluded in 1991 reported that: out of the 462 administrative units in the country, 100 were subject to some form of riverbank erosion, of which 35 were serious, and affected about 1 million people on a yearly basis. The erosion prone zones of Bangladesh are shown in the Figure below. Erosion of total area and settlement is higher along the left bank than that of the right bank. River erosion is a major challenge to the people in 51 out of 64 districts in the country, representing significant threat to the lives and livelihoods of vast number of populations. The people who are rich in the morning become poor in the evening because of river erosion. Long-term impact of river erosion is catastrophic for the families and the country as most of the victims migrate to urban areas mainly to Dhaka for shelter. Most of the slum dwellers in the capital city and other cities and towns are river affected people. Those who do not come to Dhaka lead a miserable life on dams, roads, deserted houses or under open sky. |
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Landslides |
Yes |
In the past, landslide was not considered a major hazard in Bangladesh. However, recently landslide has emerged as a major hazard, particularly after the Chattogram Landslide 2007 that killed more than 120 people. Landslides are a complex-disaster phenomenon that can be caused by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, heavy rainfall (typhoons, hurricanes), sustained rainfall, heavy snowmelt, unregulated anthropogenic developments, mining, and others. In Bangladesh, landslides are mostly triggered by heavy rainfall. However, underlying causes of landslide include deforestation, hill cutting, unregulated development work, etc. Moreover, poverty and landlessness force poor people to live in the risky hillslopes. |
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Volcanoes |
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Cyclones/ Wave/Surge |
Yes |
Tropical cyclones from the Bay of Bengal accompanied by storm surges are one of the major disasters in Bangladesh. The country is one of the worst sufferers of all cyclonic casualties in the world. The high number of casualties is due to the fact that cyclones are always associated with storm surges. Storm surge height in excess of 9m is not uncommon in this region. The 1970 cyclone is the deadliest cyclone that has hit Bangladesh coastline. With a wind-speed of about 224 km per hour and associated storm surge of 6.1 to 9.11m, it was responsible for deaths of about 300 to 500,000 people. Extreme cyclone events are now occurring more frequently in Bangladesh. Bangladesh experienced 52 severe cyclones from 1960 to 2010 where, the approximate percentage of storm surge impact is 40%, the largest in the world. Severe cyclones in 1970 and 1991 caused loss of 300,000 and 200,000 lives. It is reported that 210,000, 36,000, and 3500 tons of boro rice, aus rice and other food crops (e.g. potatoes and vegetables) were totally destroyed by 1991 cyclone. The storm surge killed large numbers of livestock and caused loss of 100% of freshwater fish. More recently, the super cyclonic storm SIDR (2007) and AILA (2009) affected 10,000 and 300,000 people, respectively. Apart from these, cyclones NARGIS (2008) and MOHASEN (2013) are also mentionable. The crop production in the coastal regions of Bangladesh is most vulnerable by cyclones while, sea level rise by 2050 will inundate 17.7% of southern coastal areas. Tropical cyclones could become more frequent with more strength under recent climate change conditions. In this research, a new dimension of extreme weather assessment is done combining GCM and GIS technology and using tropospheric instability indices. The thermodynamic environment, vertical instability characteristics of severe cyclones are indispensable to cope with climate change conditions, and for planning, disaster management, and to reduce the risk of food insufficiency. Some of the major cyclones that affected Bangladesh are as follows:
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Wild fires |
No |
Due to the important deforestation, the incidence of forest fires in Bangladesh is considered as insignificant. The teak forests of the Chattogram Hill Tracts (CHT) face regular fires set intentionally for cultivation purposes. |
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Tornado/Wind storm |
Yes |
There are severe local seasonal storms, popularly known as nor’westers (kalbaishakhi). Severe nor’westers are generally associated with tornadoes. Tornadoes are embedded within a mother thundercloud and moves along the direction of the squall of the mother storm. The frequency of devastating nor’westers usually reaches the maximum in April, while a few occur in May and in March. Nor’westers and tornadoes are more frequent in the afternoon. Nor’westers may occur in late February due to early withdrawal of winter from Bangladesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Assam, and adjoining areas. The occasional occurrence of nor’westers in early June is due to the delay in the onset of the southwest monsoon over the region (Karmakar, 1989). Wind speeds in nor’westers usually do not exceed 113-130 km/hr (70-80 miles/hr), although speeds exceeding 162 km/hr (100 miles/hr) have occurred. When the winds become whirling with funnel shaped clouds having a speed of several hundred kilometers or miles per hour, they are called tornados. Nor’westers bring the much-needed pre-monsoon rain. They can also cause a lot of havoc and destruction. Tornados are suddenly formed and are extremely localized in nature and of brief duration. Thus, it is very difficult to locate them or forecast their occurrence with the techniques available at present. |
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Arsenic Contamination |
Yes |
At present, arsenic contamination is considered to be a dangerous environmental threat and is identified as a public health emergency in Bangladesh. There is no specific treatment for chronic arenicolids other than ceasing further intake of arsenic contaminated water and raising awareness of the population about the problem. The value (recommended limit) for arsenic in drinking water as per the guideline of the World Health Organization (WHO) is 10 mg/L while the national standard in most countries, including Bangladesh, is 50 mg/L. With varying levels of contamination from region to region, groundwater in 61 out of the 64 districts in Bangladesh is contaminated with arsenic. According to a study conducted by the British Geological Survey and DPHE, Bangladesh, arsenic concentrations in the country range from less than 0.25 mg/L to more than 1600 mg/L. This study report estimates that out of the Bangladesh population, up to 57 million people drink water that has an arsenic concentration greater than the WHO guideline value and up to 35 million people consume water that has concentrations in excess of the Bangladesh standard. The waters in the southwest and southeast parts of Bangladesh are highly contaminated with arsenic (map below). Important government initiatives to mitigate risk to arsenic contamination include development of the National Policy for Arsenic Mitigation 2003 and the Implementation Plan for Arsenic Mitigation in Bangladesh. |
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Saline water intrusion |
Yes |
Saline water intrusion is mostly seasonal in Bangladesh; in winter months the saline front begins to penetrate inland, and the affected areas rise sharply from 10 % in the monsoon to over 40 % of the coastal belt in the dry season. Coastal districts such as SaBDThira, Khulna, Bagerhat, Barguna, Pataskala, and Barisal are victim of salinity intrusions. Agricultural production, fisheries, livestock, and mangrove forests are affected by higher salinity in the dry season. It is observed that dry flow trend has declined as a result of which sea flow (saline water) is traveling far inside the country resulting in contamination both in surface and ground waters. Movement of saline front in the monsoon season (June to September) is seen in this map. Salinity data from Land Reclamation Program (LRP) and Meghna Estuary Study (MES) indicate an enormous seasonal effect due to the influence of huge freshwater discharge from the Lower Meghna River on the horizontal distribution of salinity in the estuary. This distribution is strongly influenced by the freshwater flow in the Lower Meghna River. Figures below present the movement of the salinity line during monsoon and dry season. High salinity both in monsoon and dry season in the southwest corner and along the Pussur-Sibsa system of the area is associated with the decreasing upstream freshwater flow as well as silting of major channels. Movement of saline front in the dry season (November to May) is seen in the Map. |
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Lean Employment |
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There are apparently two lean seasons in Bangladesh in terms of employment opportunities for the rural area. Northern part of Bangladesh is relatively more affected due to these lean seasons. These seasons are generally March-April and September-October of the year. Earlier, this September-October was often known as “Monga Season”. During this period, agricultural activities are somewhat limited. However, over the years due to diversified agricultural activities and due to several social safety net programmes of Government, along with different activities sponsored by UN/INGO/NGO, the situation has improved. |
Human-induced/Biological/Technological
Road & river traffic accident, epidemics, fire, buildings collapse, gas field explosion, political conflicts, etc. are some of the major human made disasters:
Refugees in country |
Yes |
Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are Rohingya people who have fled from Myanmar and are living in Bangladesh. An estimated 745,000 Rohingya—including more than 400,000 children—have fled into Cox’s Bazar, where many people found temporary shelter in refugee camps. As of March 2019, over 909,000 stateless Rohingya refugees reside in Ukhiya and Teknaf Upazilas. The vast majority live in 34 extremely congested camps, including the largest single site, the Kutupalong-Balukhali Expansion Site, which is host to approximately 626,500 Rohingya refugees. |
Social Instability | Yes |
Social instability is frequent in Bangladesh due to conflicting political interest groups, including students’ unrest. The Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) has observed some intenrnal conflicts for several years, which was followed by a Peace Accord signed between the Bangladesh Government and United People's Party of the Chittagong Hill Tracts on 2 December 1997. The accord allowed for the recognition of the rights of the peoples and tribes of CHT region and ended the decades-long insurgency between the Shanti Bahini and Government forces. There is a presence of large number of security forces in the CHT to maintain law and order situation. Sometimes special permission for the International/UN official are required to visit the CHT. |
International conflict |
No |
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Landmines casualties |
No |
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Calamities and Seasonal Effects on Transportation
Transport Means |
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Primary Road Transport |
Road transport may be affected during both industrial (garment, jute), agricultural (rice, jute, fruits) and fisheries (shrimps) peak seasons. In addition, during Eid holidays, particularly one week before the Eid, there is scarcity of transport capacity on the road. These vary from places to places and are only due to a temporary scarcity of transport means. The monsoon season may also affect road transports temporarily and locally. During massive disasters, a scarcity of transport means is probable and is often faced. |
Secondary Road Transport |
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Rail Transport |
Rail transportation system remains normal except during any of the natural calamities and incidents. During Eid holidays rail transport becomes very vulnerable. |
Air Transport |
Air transportation is normal except in severe natural calamities. |
Waterways Transport |
In Bangladesh about two-thirds of the land is vulnerable to flooding. Most areas remain under water for two to five months a year. As a result, costs of development and maintenance of roads and railways are high. On the other hand, inland water transport has always been a natural and relatively cheaper means of transport. In certain areas, it is the only mode of transport. Including the country's unclassified routes, the total length of its waterway (700 rivers) is about 13,000 km. Of this, 8,433 km is navigable by larger vessels in the rainy season (5,968 km of which is classified for navigation) while in the dry season about 4,800 km is navigable (classified 3,865 km). |
Capacities to Respond to Disasters/Emergencies
Coordination Mechanisms
The Department of Disaster Management (DDM), under the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief (MoDMR) of the Government of Bangladesh has the responsibility for coordinating national disaster management efforts across all agencies. In January 1997 the Ministry issued the Standing Orders on Disaster (SODs) to guide and monitor disaster management activities in Bangladesh. These SODs were revised once in 2010 and again in 2019, which is awaiting to be published. Basically, 3 institutions are responsible for the coordination of disaster response in Bangladesh at the national level: The National Disaster Management Council (NDMC)- responsible for strategic decisions for disaster management; the Inter- Ministerial Disaster Management Committee (IMDMC)- responsible for coordination across ministries; and the National Disaster Management Advisory Committee- responsible for policy development and advice. The NDMC is the highest-level decision-making body for disaster management in Bangladesh. Coordination at District, Thana and Union levels will be done by the respective District, Thana and Union Disaster Management Committees. The Department of Disaster Management (DDM) will render all assistance to them by facilitating the process. A series of inter-related institutions, at both national and sub-national levels have been created to ensure effective planning and coordination of disaster risk reduction and emergency response management.
Following the 2015 Nepal Earthquake, the GoB decided to establish a National Emergency Operation Centre (NEOC) to respond effectively to the severe disastrous situations of the unanticipated event. In 2015, a National Emergency Operations Center (NEOC), also termed National Disaster Response Coordination Center (NDRRC), was established at the Secretariat of the MoDMR as a coordination mechanism for disaster response. Emergency operations centers can also be activated at the district levels for the management and coordination of the response through strategic deployment of staff to the field as well as coordination with various clusters and working groups. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) also coordinates any incoming humanitarian assistance. It coordinates requests for international assistance as directed by the government and NDMC. For further details pl click http://www.ddm.gov.bd/.
National Disaster Management Council (NDMC)
At the apex level, the National Disaster Management Council is established to provide policy guidance towards disaster risk reduction and emergency response management in Bangladesh. The Council is multi-sectoral and inter-disciplinary in nature, with public, private and civil society participation involving all concerned entities within a country including representation from the United Nations.
Membership of the NDMC (as per the revised SOD 2019)
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Honorable Prime Minister |
Chairperson |
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Minister, Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives |
Member |
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Minister, Ministry of Agriculture |
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Minister, Ministry of Home Affairs |
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Minister, Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges |
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Minister, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare |
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Minister, Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief (MoDMR) |
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Minister, Ministry of Water Resources |
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Minister, Ministry of Housing and Public Works |
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Minister, Ministry of Shipping |
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Minister, Ministry of Railways |
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Minister, Ministry of Science and Technology |
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Minister, Ministry of Food |
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Minister, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change |
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Chairman, National Disaster Management Advisory Committee |
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Chief of Army Staff |
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Chief of Naval Staff |
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Chief of Air Staff |
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Principal Secretary at Prime Minister’s Office |
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Principle Staff Officer, Armed Forces Division |
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Secretary, Economic Division |
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Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources |
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Secretary, Bangladesh Bridge Authority |
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Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture |
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Secretary, Bangladesh Local Government Division |
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Secretary, Health Services Division |
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Secretary, Medical Education and Family Welfare Division |
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Secretary, Public Security Division |
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Secretary, Security Services Division |
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Secretary, Ministry of Defence |
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Secretary, Secondary and Higher Education Division |
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Secretary, Technical and Madrasa Education Division |
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Secretary, Ministry of Primary and Mass Education |
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Secretary, Road Transport and Highways Division |
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Secretary, Railways Division |
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Secretary, Ministry of Shipping |
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Secretary, Information Ministry |
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Secretary, Disaster Management & Relief Division (DM&RD) |
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Secretary, Ministry of Food |
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Secretary, Ministry of Land |
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Secretary, Ministry of Housing and Public Works |
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Secretary, Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock |
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Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Forests |
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Bangladesh Police Head Quarters, Bangladesh Police |
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Director General, Department of Disaster Mangemet |
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Director General, Border Guards Bangladesh |
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Director General, Rapid Action Battalion |
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Director General, Bangladesh Ansar and Village Defense Party |
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Director General, Bangladesh Coast Guard |
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Director General, Bangladesh Fire Service and Civil Defence |
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Chairman, Bangladesh Space Research and Remote Sensing Organization |
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Cabinet Secretary |
Member-Secretary |
Meetings of the NDMC
The Council will meet at least once a year. It may co-opt any other members, if it deems fit and proper. The Council may invite any experts or professionals for briefing and expert opinion. The Council may constitute any committee to recommend policy, programming and/or implementation measures regarding disaster risk reduction and emergency response management. Decisions of the Council meetings will be implemented by the Inter-Ministerial Disaster Management Coordination Committee (IMDMCC).
Responsibilities of NDMC
- Review national disaster management system and provide strategic advice for disaster risk reduction and emergency response management.
- Review policy and planning documents on disaster management and provide strategic advice.
- Promote dialogue across sectors with a view to integrate disaster risk reduction into sectoral development plans and programs.
- Promote awareness regarding disaster risk reduction among top policy makers.
- Evaluate disaster preparedness measures and provide strategic advice.
- Evaluate response and recovery measures, particularly after a large-scale disaster and provide strategic direction towards improvement of the system and procedures.
- Facilitate coordination of multi-hazard and multi-sectoral measures in relation to disaster risk reduction and emergency response management.
At the national level
- National Disaster Management Council (NDMC) headed by the Prime Minister to formulate and review the disaster management policies and issue directives to all concerns.
- Inter-Ministerial Disaster Management Co-ordination Committee (IMDMCC) headed by the Minister in charge of the MoDMR to implement disaster management policies and decisions of NDMC / Government.
- National Disaster Management Advisory Committee (NDMAC) headed by an experienced person having been nominated by the Prime Minister.
- National Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (NPDRR) headed by Secretary, MoDMR and DG, DDM functions as the member secretary. This platform shall coordinate and provide necessary facilitation to the relevant stakeholders.
- Earthquake Preparedness and Awareness Committee (EPAC) headed by Minister for MoDMR and DG, DDM act as member secretary.
- Cyclone Preparedness Program Implementation Board (CPPIB) headed by the Secretary, MoDMR to review the preparedness activities in the face of initial stage of an impending cyclone.
- Cyclone Preparedness Program (CPP) Policy Committee headed by Minister, MoDMR and Secretary, MoDMR act as member secretary.
- Disaster Management Training and Public Awareness Building Task Force (DMTATF) headed by the Director General, DDM to coordinate the disaster related training and public awareness activities of the Government, NGOs and other organizations.
- Focal Point Operation Coordination Group of Disaster Management (FPOCG) headed by the Director General of DDM to review and coordinate the activities of various departments/agencies related to disaster management and also to review the Contingency Plan prepared by concerned departments.
- NGO Coordination Committee on Disaster Management (NGOCC) headed by the Director General of DDM to review and coordinate the activities of concerned NGOs in the country.
- Committee for Speedy Dissemination of Disaster Related Warning/ Signals (CSDDWS) headed by the Director General of DDM to examine, ensure and find out the ways and means for the speedy dissemination of warning/ signals among the people.
At the Sub-national levels
- District Disaster Management Committee (DDMC) headed by the Deputy Commissioner (DC) to coordinate and review the disaster management activities at the District level.
- Upazila Disaster Management Committee (UZDMC) headed by the Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) to coordinate and review the disaster management activities at the Upazila level.
- Union Disaster Management Committee (UDMC) headed by the Chairman of the Union Parishad to coordinate, review and implement the disaster management activities of the concerned Union.
- Pourashava Disaster Management Committee (PDMC) headed by Chairman of Pourashava (municipality) to coordinate, reviews and implements the disaster management activities within its area of jurisdiction.
- City Corporation Disaster Management Committee (CCDMC) headed by the Mayor of City Corporations to coordinate, review and implement the disaster management activities within its area of jurisdiction.
Disaster Management Regulatory Framework
Bangladesh’s regulative framework for disaster management provides for the relevant legislative, policy and best practice framework under which the activity of Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Management in Bangladesh is managed and implemented. The framework includes:
Disaster Management Act
A Disaster Management Act is enacted with a view to create the legislative tool under which disaster risk and emergency management will be undertaken in Bangladesh, and the legal basis in which activities and actions will be managed. It will also create mandatory obligations and responsibilities on Ministries, committees and appointments. The objectives of the Act will be
a) To help communities to mitigate the potential adverse effects of hazard events, prepare for managing the effects of a disaster event, effectively respond to and recover from a disaster or an emergency situation, and adapt to adverse effects of climate change.
b) To provide for effective disaster management for Bangladesh
c) To establish an institutional framework for disaster management.
d) To establish risk reduction as a core element of disaster management.
National Disaster Management Policy
A National Disaster Management Policy is formulated to define the national perspective on disaster risk reduction and emergency management, and to describe the strategic framework, and national principles of disaster management in Bangladesh. It will be of strategic in nature and will describe the broad national objectives, and strategies in disaster management.
Disaster Management Plans
The Bangladesh National Plan for Disaster Management is a strategic document to be effective for a certain period of time. This is an umbrella plan that provides the overall guideline for the relevant sectors and the disaster management committees at all levels to prepare and implement their area of roles specific plans. Additionally, there are a few hazard specific management plans, such as Flood Management Plan, Cyclone and Storm Surge and Tsunami Management Plan, Earthquake Management Plan, Drought Management Plan, River Erosion Management Plan, etc. Moreover, there will be a detailed Disaster Management Plan for each District, Upazila, Union and Pourashava and City Corporation of the country. A District Disaster Management Plan will be the compilation of the Upazila Disaster Management Plans of the District. Similarly, an Upazila Disaster Management Plan are the compilation of the union disaster management plans of that Upazila prepared by the Union DMCs. So DMCs at Union and Pourashava levels will be mainly responsible for conducting the risk assessments and prepare the ground level plans. Once developed those will be sent to the DMCs at one level higher – Upazila DMCs, whose role will be to verify and compile the union plans and identify the resource requirements for the Upazila.
National Plan for Disaster Management
The National Plan for Disaster Management is prepared by the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief. The plan includes the following as minimum:
- Introduction
- GoB Vision for Disaster Management
- Hazards profile of Bangladesh
- Disaster development linkages: national and international drivers for change
- Aim of the plan
- Strategic goals of the plan
- Conceptualizing disaster management in Bangladesh
- Disaster management system in Bangladesh.
The roles and responsibilities of entities involved in emergency operations and risk reduction:
- Disaster management regulative framework
- Action matrix for disaster risk reduction and emergency management in
- Bangladesh describing the priorities and the strategies
- Review and evaluation
- Implementation and follow-up
- Financing of the plan
- Other matters relating to disaster management as deemed necessary by appropriate authority for inclusion in the plan
The Plan is to be used to:
- Articulate the long-term strategic focus of disaster management
in Bangladesh.
- Demonstrate a commitment to address key issues: risk reduction, capacity building, information management, climate change adaptation, livelihood security, issues of gender and the socially disadvantaged, etc.
- Show the relationship between the government vision, key result areas, goals and strategies, and to align priorities and strategies with international and national drivers for change.
- Detail a road map for the development of disaster management plans by various entities.
- Guide the DM&RD in the development and delivery of
guidelines and programs.
- Illustrate to other ministries, NGOs, civil society and the private sector how their work can contribute to the achievements of the strategic goals and government vision on disaster management.
- Provide a framework within which to report performance and success in achieving goals and strategies.
District Disaster Management Plan (DDMP)
There is a District Disaster Management Committee (DDMC) at the District level. The DDMC consists of the Deputy Commissioner of the District as the chairperson and members comprising all District level department heads, NGO leaders and civil society members. District Relief and Rehabilitation Officer (DRRO) acts as member secretary of the committee. Members of Parliament act as advisors of the committees. The committee is required to meet bi-monthly during normal period and as and when necessary during emergency situation.
There will be a plan for each District titled “District Disaster Management Plan” comprising both disaster risk reduction and emergency response to be prepared by the District Disaster Management Committee. This is a plan to be prepared by compilation of the Upazila and Pourashava Disaster Management Plans of the District being received from the respective Upazila and Pourashava/City Corporation DMCs. The DDMP should highlight and articulate, among others, the following:
- The areas in the District vulnerable to different forms of hazards and risks
- Total resource requirements and the planned action for the District
- To take measures for prevention and mitigation of disasters by government agencies, NGOs, CBOs and the private sector within the District:
- Capacity building and preparedness measures to be taken by government agencies, NGOs, CBOs and the private sector.
- Strengthening emergency response management system plans and procedures in the event of a disaster.
- The response plans and procedures in the event of a disaster,
providing for:
- Allocation of responsibilities to the departments of the government at
- District level and other DMC members
- Procedure for mobilization of resources
- Prompt response to disaster and relief thereof
- Procurement of emergency supplies
- Operation of disaster shelters
- Restoration of emergency services, such as water supply, gas supply, power, telecommunication, road links
- Provision of emergency medical services
- Burial of dead bodies
- Trauma counseling
- The dissemination of information
- Recovery plans and procedures delineating damage assessment procedure, restoration of damaged public infrastructure, resumption of educational institutions, restoration of livelihood, rehabilitation of affected people, especially the disabled, and elderly women and children.
- The DDMP shall be reviewed and updated annually.
- The copies of the DDMP shall be made available to all District level stakeholders, Divisional Commissioners, etc.
- A copy of the DDMP will be sent to the Disaster Management Bureau and all relevant ministries and divisions.
- The DMB/NDMTI will provide technical advice and capacity building services to all DMCs.
Upazila Disaster Management Plan (UzDMP)
Upazila is an important and vital administrative unit of Bangladesh. There is an Upazila Disaster Management Committee (UZDMC) at the Upazila level. The UzDMC consists of the Upazila Nirbahi Officer as the chairperson and members comprising all Upazila level department heads, NGO leaders and civil society members. The PIO acts as the member secretary of the committee. Members of Parliament act as advisors of the committees. The committee is required to meet bimonthly during normal period and as and when necessary during emergency situation. There will be a plan for each Upazila titled “Upazila Disaster Management Plan” comprising both disaster risk reduction and emergency response to be prepared by the Upazila Disaster Management Committee by compiling all the Union Disaster Management Plans of the Upazila being received from the respective Union DMCs of the Upazila. The UzDMP should highlight and articulate, among others, the following:
- The areas in the Upazila vulnerable to different forms of hazards and risks.
- Total resource requirements and the planned action for the
District.
- To take measures for prevention and mitigation of disasters by government agencies, NGOs, CBOs and the private sector within the District
- Capacity building and preparedness measures to be taken by government agencies, NGOs, CBOs and the private sector.
- Strengthening emergency response management system plans and procedures in the event of a disaster
- The response plans and procedures in the event of a disaster,
providing for:
- Allocation of responsibilities to the departments of the government at District level and other DMC members
- Procedure for mobilization of resources
- Prompt response to disaster and relief thereof
- Procurement of emergency supplies
- Operation of disaster shelters
- Restoration of emergency services, such as water supply, gas supply, power, road links, telecommunication etc.
- Provision of emergency medical services
- Burial of dead bodies
- Trauma counseling
- The dissemination of information
- Recovery plans and procedures delineating damage assessment procedure, restoration of damaged public infrastructure, resumption of educational institutions, restoration of livelihood, rehabilitation of affected people, especially the disabled, and elderly women and children.
- The UzDMP shall be reviewed and updated annually.
- The copies of the UzDMP shall be made available to all Upazila level stakeholders and members of DDMCs.
- A copy of the UzDMP will be sent to the District Disaster Management Committee and DMB.
- The DMB/BIDMTR will provide technical advice and capacity building services to all DMCs.
Union Disaster Management Plan (UDMP)
Union Parishad is the lowest administrative unit of Bangladesh. There is a Disaster Management Committee at the Union level. The UDMC is chaired by the elected Chairman of the respective Union Parishad. The Union Disaster Management Committee consists of the Union Parishad Chairman as the Chairperson and members comprising all the Government department head at Union level, members of Union Parishad, NGO leaders working in respective union and civil society members. Secretary of the respective Union Parishad acts as the member secretary of the committee. The committee is required to meet bimonthly during normal period and as and when necessary during emergency situation. There will be a plan for each Union titled “Union Disaster Management Plan” comprising both disaster risk reduction and emergency response to be prepared by the Union Disaster Management Committee following a proper community risk assessment procedure to be provided by DM&RD with the participation of vulnerable groups and the communities. The UDMP should highlight and articulate, among others, the following:
- Defining and redefining community risks to hazards utilizing both traditional and scientific knowledge.
- Total resource requirements and the planned action for the District.
- To take measures for prevention and mitigation of disasters by government agencies, NGOs, CBOs and the private sector within the District
- Capacity building and preparedness measures to be taken by government agencies, NGOs, CBOs and the private sector
- Strengthening emergency response management system plans and procedures in the event of a disaster
- The response plans and procedures in the event of a disaster, providing for:
- Allocation of responsibilities to the departments of the
government at District level and other DMC members
- Procedure for mobilization of resources
- Prompt response to disaster and relief thereof
- Procurement of emergency supplies
- Operation of disaster shelters
- Restoration of emergency services, such as water supply, gas supply, power, telecommunication, road links
- Provision of emergency medical services
- Burial of dead bodies
- Trauma counseling
- The dissemination of information
- Recovery plans and procedures delineating damage assessment procedure, restoration of damaged public infrastructure, resumption of educational institutions, restoration of livelihood, rehabilitation of affected people, especially the disabled, and elderly women and children.
- The UDMP shall be reviewed and updated annually.
- The copies of the UDMP shall be made available to all Union level stakeholders, UNOs and DCs.
- A copy of the UDMP will be sent to the Upazila Disaster Management Committee.
- The DMB/BIDMTR will provide technical advice and capacity building services to all DMCs.
Paurashava / City Corporation Disaster Management Plan
Pourashava is at the bottom of the urban administrative tier of Bangladesh. There is a Disaster Management Committee at the City Corporation/Pourashava level. The Pourashava Chairman is the head of the committee. The members of the Committee are all Pourashava commissioners, representatives from all the Government departments, NGOs and CBOs. Chief Executive Officer of the Pourashava is the member secretary of the committee. The committee is required to meet monthly during normal period and as and when necessary during emergency.
Besides, metropolitan cities in Bangladesh have City Corporation Disaster Management Committees with the Mayor as the Chairman and comprising members as it is in case of Pouroshavas.
There will be a plan for each Pourashava/City Corporation titled “Pourashava/City Corporation Disaster Management Plan” to be prepared by the “Pourashava/City Corporation Disaster Management Committee having linkages with the National Plan for Disaster Management. The PDMP/CCDMP should highlight and articulate, among others, the following:
- The areas in the Pourashava/City Corporation vulnerable to different forms of hazards and risks.
- Total resource requirements and the planned action for the
District.
- To take measures for prevention and mitigation of disasters by government agencies, NGOs, CBOs and the private sector within the District
- Capacity building and preparedness measures to be taken by government agencies, NGOs, CBOs and the private sector
- Strengthening emergency response management system plans and procedures in the event of a disaster
- The response plans and procedures in the event of a disaster,
providing for:
- Allocation of responsibilities to the departments of the government at District level and other DMC members
- Procedure for mobilization of resources
- Prompt response to disaster and relief thereof
- Procurement of emergency supplies
- Operation of disaster shelters
- Restoration of emergency services, such as water supply, gas supply, power, telecommunication, road links
- Provision of emergency medical services
- Burial of dead bodies
- Trauma counselling
- The dissemination of information
- Recovery plans and procedures delineating damage assessment procedure, restoration of damaged public infrastructure, resumption of educational institutions, restoration of livelihood, rehabilitation of affected people, especially the disabled, and elderly women and children.
- The PDMP shall be reviewed and updated annually.
- The copies of the PDMP shall be made available to all Pourashava/city corporation level stakeholders, UNOs and DCs.
- A copy of the PDMP will be sent to the District Disaster Management Committee and Disaster Management Bureau.
- The DMB/ BIDMTR will provide technical advice and capacity building services to all DMCs.
Key Policy Documents on Disaster Management
Disaster Management Act
The Disaster Management Act provides the legal basis for disaster risk reduction and emergency response management in Bangladesh. This Act defines the organizational structure of disaster management at national and local levels and details the responsibilities of all government departments and committees related to the disaster management system.
Standing Orders on Disaster (1997,2010 and revised 2019)
The Standing Orders on Disaster detail the roles and responsibilities of each government body engaged in disaster management – ministries, committees, departments and other organizations. It also provides for the establishment of coordination processes at national and local levels.
National Strategy on the Management of Disaster and Climate-induced Internal Displacement
The strategy outlines processes for the management of climate-induced internal displacement that supports the implementation of the Sendai Framework and the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals. The strategy focuses on internal displacement caused by natural disasters. It does not address cross-border displacement issues. Three phases are addressed: pre-displacement, displacement and post-displacement.
Guidelines for Government at all Levels (Best Practice Models)
Guidelines for Government at all levels are developed as best practice models, and are used to assist Ministries, NGOs, disaster management committees and civil society in implementing disaster risk management. Guidelines will include, among others:
- Disaster Impact and Risk Assessment Guideline
- Local Disaster Risk Reduction Fund Management Guidelines
- Emergency Fund Management Guidelines
- Indigenous Coping Mechanism Guidebook
- Community Risk Assessment Guidelines
- Damage and Needs Assessment Methodology
- Hazard Specific Risk Assessment Guidelines
- Emergency Response and Information Management Guideline
- Contingency Planning Template
- Sectoral Disaster Risk Reduction Planning Template
- Local Level Planning Template
- National Risk Reduction Fund Management Guideline
- National Disaster Reduction and Emergency Fund Management Guideline
- Local Disaster Management Fund Guideline
- Guideline for Road and Water Safety
- Guideline for Industrial Safety
- Guideline for Disaster Shelter Management
- Monitoring and Evaluation Guideline for the Implementation of the Plan
- Guideline for International Assistance in Disaster Emergency
Sectoral Development Plans Incorporating Disaster Risk Reduction
Every Ministry/Division of the Government of Bangladesh prepares their respective Sectoral Development Plans. DM&RD with the participation of sectoral experts will prepare a general guideline to incorporate disaster risk reduction agenda for the sectors. DM&RD will also be responsible for overall monitoring and follow-up of the process to ensure that disaster risk reduction agenda are mainstreamed within the sectoral policies, plans and programs. The development plans should address, among others, the following:
- Defining and redefining risk environment through hazard analysis, vulnerability assessment, risk evaluation, risk treatment options, and risk treatments.
- Managing the risk environment by developing programs and strategies that eliminate or reduce the level of risk. Traditionally mitigation programs were viewed as engineering solutions to eliminate risk, but it is now accepted that all activities undertaken to eliminate or reduce risk are “mitigation” strategies (e.g. community education and awareness, planning activities, development of warning systems). This includes activities previously described as the PPRR Model- Prevention, Preparedness, Response and Recovery.
- Regularly review and update the plan.
- Submit a copy of the plan and of any amendment thereto, to appropriate authority including the DM&RD.
- Submit a copy of its disaster management plan, and of any amendment thereto, the concerned authority.
Hazard Specific Multi-Sectoral Disaster Management Plans
In addition to area specific disaster management plans and sector specific disaster risk reduction plans, it is envisaged that there will be a few hazard-specific management plans, such as earthquake management plan. This type of plans will be multi-sectoral and will be divided into two components: risk reduction and emergency response. This type of plans will address specific necessities to deal with a particular hazard.
Earthquake Contingency Plan
Over the past decades, urbanization in Bangladesh has been rapidly taking place without proper guidance. As a result, many of the urban centers have developed haphazardly. These urban centers are fast growing and influence the economic developments of the country. It is therefore essential to have a realistic understanding of the nature, severity and consequences of likely damage/loss that a possible earthquake event could cause. A strong earthquake affecting a major urban center like Dhaka, Chattogram, or Sylhet may result in damage and destructions of massive proportions and may have disastrous consequences for the entire nation. In the tectonic map of Bangladesh, Dhaka is near the Modhupur Fault and Plate Boundary Fault 3. The rapid increase in vulnerability of the city is evident from the rapid urbanization, population growth, population migration and development of major economic zones in and around Dhaka. Major causes that lead to a very high seriousness of the risk analysis related to earthquakes, include the haphazard urbanization and sub-standard construction of buildings. During sustained strong shaking, poorly consolidated, water saturated sediments can liquefy and lose their ability to support loads. The foundations and supports of structures built on liquefiable sediments can fail, causing damage or destruction during major earthquakes. Much of the country is of loose sandy soil and most of it remains in saturated condition round the year, thereby increasing the vulnerability to liquefaction in case of sustained ground motions. Possibility of fire outbreaks in the event of an earthquake as a secondary hazard is another source related to possible high economic losses.
Taking into consideration lessons learned and good practices from the 2015 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal, the government of Bangladesh, together with the UN RC and members of the international community agreed to focus preparedness efforts on the occurrence of a large-scale earthquake in Bangladesh in line with the UNDAF 2016-2020 and HCTT annual workplans. According to the latest information and research available, the large urbanization centres of Dhaka, Chattogram and Sylhet are likely to experience the greatest impact of the event in terms of destruction and number of people affected. Based on the average projections of a ‘worst case’ scenario, the possible humanitarian consequences include:
- The loss of life for 547,855 persons [164,570 men, 150,050 women, 121,095 boys, 112,139 girls]
- Injuries for 726,521 persons [240,045 men, 205,866 women, 150,530 boys, 130,079 girls]
- The displacement of 15,770,568 persons [4,841,962 men, 4,353,948 women, 3,436,345 boys, 3,138,313 girls].
- A total of 178,794 disabled persons would directly be impacted as well.
This is exacerbated by significant estimated damage to roads and public infrastructure impacting access to public services to affected communities. To optimize the speed, volume and quality of critical humanitarian assistance, the HCTT/UNCT has developed this contingency plan according to the RAPID approach to:
- Reach a common understanding of earthquake risk to ensure early action is taken when required;
- Establish a minimum level of earthquake preparedness across clusters;
- Build the basis for a joint HCTT response strategy to meet the needs of affected people in the first 6 weeks to 3 months of a response;
- Define considerations for detailed contingency planning on the basis of the worst-case scenario, especially around access and logistics;
- Minimize the consequences of secondary disasters after earthquake.
It is evident from the past history of higher intensity earthquake in this region and the mild shakes experienced in recent dates as an initial call for earthquake in major cities of Bangladesh. As such, it is feared that a high intensity earthquake in these cities may result in to serious devastation and collapse the cities. Thus, a well-designed and fully coordinated plan for optimum and efficient preparedness, response and early recovery, usually known as Contingency Plan, in a systematic manner so that their capacities and resources are best utilized to fulfill the need complimenting and supplementing other agencies. Realizing the need of coordinated and comprehensive emergency response, United Nations has been promoting its humanitarian response activities in a cluster approach. In this approach, under National Earthquake Contingency Plan, all response activities are grouped into nine relevant operational functional clusters based on the similarity of works, normal and disaster time mandates of different relevant organizations and possible complementarily in the resources and capacities. The clusters are as follows:
- Emergency Operations Cluster 1 – Overall Command and Coordination
- Emergency Operations Cluster 2 – Search, Rescue and Evacuation
- Health Cluster
- Relief Services (Food, Nutrition and other Relief) Cluster
- Shelter (Including Camp Management) Cluster
- Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene Cluster
- Restoration of Urban Services Cluster
- Transport (Road, Rail, Air, Sea) Cluster
- Security and Welfare Cluster
Cyclone Shelter Plan
To face the aforesaid challenges particularly cyclone and tidal surges, different governmental & non-governmental organizations have constructed about 2,852 (CDMP 2009) cyclone shelters in the coastal belts of 16 Districts of the country. Out of 2,852 shelters, investigation reveals that 2,590 shelters are useable while 262 are not. These shelters are insufficient in terms of necessity. So it would not be possible to provide shelter to all the affected people as well as their domestic animals. A survey team captioned as Multipurpose Cyclone Shelter Program (MCSP) headed by Prof. Dr. Jamilur Reza Chowdhury recommended in its report of 1993 to construct 1,250 new cyclone shelter as priority no. 1 and 1,250 as priority no.2 for providing shelters to the affected people during disasters. The report also mentioned that the total number of 2,500 cyclone shelters including primary school, madrashas and secondary schools were proposed to be constructed.
These shelters have been constructed on the government khas land/institution’s land /purchased lands. There is a provision of separate latrine facilities for women. One tube-well for each shelter is set up for supplying pure drinking water. In normal periods, these shelters are being used as educational institution. Each of the Cyclone shelter station can accommodate approx. 800 people during emergency.
It was decided that Bangladesh’s plan of action should be inclusive to multi-hazard, all risk, and all sector approach. Therefore, following technical options are considered as critical element of the plan of action.
- Comprehensive Risk assessment (Hazard Assessment and Vulnerability Assessment), including tsunami inundation modeling and evacuation mapping;
- Warning Guidance, including seismic and sea level monitoring, data
- Evaluation, processing and interpretation, forecasting methods and warning dissemination (a detailed plan of action is prepared);
- Mitigation and Preparedness, including education and awareness Programs, structural and non-structural mitigations, government policy and emergency management procedures;
- Development of Rescue, Relief and Rehabilitation Plan of Action based on Comprehensive Risk Assessment, and
- Existing Cyclone Preparedness Program (CPP) should be strengthened in a way that they can prepare the community for tsunami as well as cyclone.
Management Aspects of Shelter Center in Coastal Zones
DMB proposes the facilitating role of local Disaster Management Committee in forming the Cyclone Center Management Committee for each center. The committee will have the following types of representation:
- A member of local Disaster Management Committee
- Locally Elected Representative (UP Member)
- Head Master of local Primary School
- Imam of Local Masjid
- NGO representative
- Women representative
DMB also propose for multipurpose use of the Cyclone Centers by local NGOs, Civil Society Groups and community people for public functions like marriage ceremonies, meetings, training sessions and other social functions under the supervision of CC Management Committee. The users will pay a minimum fee for using CC as maintenance charge. The Management Committee will be responsible for keeping financial statement of CC.
Disaster Resilient Cluster Housing
Climate change is changing the nature of the acute hazards. Bangladesh is suffering from increased numbers of intensified floods, cyclones and storm surge with higher magnitudes resulting damage of assets, properties, killing life and disrupting livelihoods of the millions living in the impacted areas. The impact areas are also spreading over time and space. In order to provide shelter to the people of the impacted areas to the shelters, Bangladesh needs a large number of new shelters that has already been discussed in the previous chapter. However, people living in the impacted areas are facing extreme weather events one after another, which are going to increase further in the coming future due to climate change. Early warning in the community language having reasonable lead-time is yet to develop and streamlined. Even if the warning is issued, people are not willing to shift to shelters because of many reasons.
First of all, there is a lack of awareness and sensitization, early warning is not clear to them and sometimes misleading, and finally they are hesitant to leave their livelihood-earning assets and properties. In the present situation and in the coming future, more such events may make people fatigued to shift to shelters more frequently. As such, this is the time to create alternative and additional options for the disaster-hit community. One of the alternative approaches is to convert houses into shelters. Government shall develop cluster housing for a group of households that are living in marginalized hazard prone lands, initially in Khas land with necessary utilities and infrastructures that are resilient to the hazards. This set up shall have the provisions for cattle and poultry shelter, seedbeds, and schools on raised land. The architecture shall be such that it will be in a position to accommodate the adversity of the hazard impacts.
Tsunami Response Plan
Following the 2004 Tsunami, and based on several exercises, workshops, seminars and meetings, a detailed draft plan of action is prepared for Bangladesh.
“The disaster management vision of the Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh is to reduce the risk of people, especially the poor and the disadvantaged, from the effects of natural, environment and human induced hazards to a manageable and acceptable humanitarian level and to have in place an efficient emergency response management system.” To ensure that the Government has prepared a “National Plan for Disaster Management” integrating all possible natural disasters that might attack Bangladesh, which is awaiting final approval. |
Ongoing projects of DDM
In order to protect the human being and reduce the losses of lives and materials lot of humanitarian organizations and NGOs are working along with the Government. Some of the important ongoing project of the govt are as follows:
- National Resilience Project
- Strengthening of the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief Program Administration (SMoDMRPA)
- Disaster Risk Management and Enhancement Project
- Urban Resilience Project
- Construction of 12993 Bridges and Culverts in rural area
- Construction of heringbon roads in rural area
- Construction of Multi-Purpose Cyclone shelters in coastal area
- Construction of Flood shelter station in flood prone area
- Construction of Mujib Killa- Cattle shelter station
- Construction of Relief Godown cum DM Information center in 64 Districts. Subsequently these will be constructed in each Upazilla.
Government Agencies involved in Disaster Management
As per the national policy of the govt, almost all ministries and departments are involved in the national committee for Disasters Management and Relief. Out of them following Ministries and Departments are the key players involved into administering the overall situation:
- Department of Disaster Management
- Armed Forces Division
- NGO Affairs Bureau
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Ministry of Defense
- Ministry of Home Affairs
Department of Disaster Management (DDM)
Department of Disaster Management (DDM) under the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief was set up in November 2012 following enactment of the Disaster Management Act 2012. The Department has the mandate to implement the objectives of Disaster Management Act by reducing the overall vulnerability from different impacts of disaster by undertaking risk reduction activities ; conducting humanitarian assistance programs efficiently to enhance the capacity of poor and disadvantaged as well as strengthening and coordinating programs undertaken by various government and non-government organizations related to disaster risk reduction and emergency response. DDM is responsible to execute the directions, recommendations by the Government in connection with disaster management as well as the national disaster management principles and planning.
DDM headed by the Director General focuses on networking and collaborating with the various Ministries, Departments and Scientific, Technical, Research, Academic institutions, Development Partners, UN Agencies and non-government Organizations within and outside the Government working on various aspects of disaster risk reduction and response management. DDM conducts research, organizes workshops and training programs, publishes its reports and documents and provide various policy advisory services to the concerned Ministry of the Government of Bangladesh. DDM has the vision to be recognized as a vibrant Centre of Excellence for knowledge, research and capacity building on disaster management for the Disaster Management professionals across level.
Mission & Vision of DDM
The Vision, the Mission, the Function and the Modalities for setting up the Department of Disaster Management (DDM) were determined in the light of Disaster Management Act 2012 and in consultation with the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief.
List of Officers- Department of Disaster Management
Name | Designation | Phone (Office) | |
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Md Mohshin |
Director General (Additional Secretary) |
880-2-8835495 880-1711161926 |
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Md. Harun or Rahshid |
Director (Training & Research) |
880-2-9859637 880-1711966019 |
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Md. Abu Bakar Siddique |
Director (Admin) |
880-2-9892398 880-1711937880 |
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Md. Abu Bakar Siddique |
Director (FFW) |
880-2-9861113 880-1715002101 |
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A.T. M Kamrul Islam Tang |
Director (Plang. & Dev.) |
880-2-9858755 880-1711982363 |
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Mohammad Golam Mostofa |
Director (MIM) |
880-2-9859636 880-1711319563 |
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Md. Iftekharul Islam |
Director (Relief) |
880-2-9860386 880-1731461272 |
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Md. Anisur Rahman |
Director (Monitoring &Evaluation) |
880-2-9860523 880-1711056098 |
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Giasudding Ahmed |
Director (VGD) |
880-2-9860209 880-1715001357 |
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Netai Chandra Dey Sarker |
Asst Director (GIS) |
8802-9882367 01552331433 |
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Mohammad Hafizur Rahman |
Office in Charge (Emergency Response Center) (Addl. Charge) |
880-2-58811651 880-1515670067 |
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Kamrun Nahar |
Project Implementation Officer |
88-01728362227 |
Armed Forces Division (AFD)
Armed Forces Division is an extension of Prime Minister’s office for promulgation of policies, issuing Government approvals for Armed Forces deployment and coordination between Services Headquarters. It is a principal government organ for the coordination of all operational matters as well as important administrative matters relating to the Armed Forces. It has the authority, direction and control over Services on operational and administrative matter under the direct supervision and guidance of the Prime Minister. As per Government notification, Principal Staff Officer (PSO) is entrusted to perform the duties of a full-fledged Secretary with full administrative and financial authority as that of a Secretary in any other Division / Ministry.
Armed Forces Division plays a vital role in disaster management as part of our overall national strategy to cope with disaster. We have a comprehensive set of standing orders for disaster management (SOD), delineating the role and responsibility of all concerned agencies in disaster management. The Food and Disaster Management Ministry is the prime Government organ on whose request, AFD works primarily in aid to the civil power to mitigate the crisis.
The prime role of AFD is to coordinate the employment of Armed Forces in disaster management and the overall relief operation. A monitoring cell is established to coordinate with all concerned ministries of the government, which includes MOFA, MOHA, Civil Aviation, MODMR, Ministry of Health and of course friendly Armed Forces.
Armed Forces provide following service to affected population:
- Transportation of relief goods by Armed Forces assets (Helicopter and Fixed Wing Air Craft).
- Transportation of relief goods in affected districts through road, river and air route using Army, Naval, Airforce and Civil assets.
- Augment civil health care service by Armed Forces Medical Teams.
- Clearing of roads and restoration of road communication.
- Assist in restoration of telecommunication.
List of Officers-AFD
Name |
Appt |
Phone & e-mail |
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Lieutenant General Md Mahfuzur Rahman, OSP, rcds, ndc, afwc, psc, PhD |
Principal Staff Officer to AFD |
9834320 |
Brig Gen Md Nurul Anwar, hdmc, afwc, psc, G |
Director General, Ops & Plan |
983-4330 (Off) 01730332153 & 01769014330 |
Brig Gen Mashrur Hossain Bhuiyan, afwc, psc |
Admin & Logistics Directorate |
983-4380 (Off), 01729-227227, 01769014380 |
Air Cdre A S M Fakhrul Islam, GUP, ndc, afwc, psc |
Director General- Trg |
983-4360 (Off), 01769014360 |
Cdre Bashir Uddin Ahmed, (G), ndc, psc, BN |
Director General, (Civil Military Relationship) |
9834370 |
Sqn Ldr Syed Abdullah Al Mamun, GD (P) |
PS to PSO |
9834322 |
NGO Affairs Bureau
The NGO Affairs Bureau has the following responsibilities:
- Providing one stop service to NGOs in respect of registration & processing of project proposals.
- Approval of NGO projects, fund releases, permission for appointment of foreign expatriate consultants and fixation of their tenure.
- Examination and evaluation of reports/returns submitted by the NGOs.
- Coordination, monitoring, evaluation and inspection of NGO activities.
- Collection of fees/service charges levied by the government.
- Inspection of field level NGO activities and examining their accounts.
- Liaison with the donors and the NGOs.
- Formulation of reports on NGO activities and take appropriate measures.
- Enlistment of Chartered Accounting Firms for auditing of Accounts of the NGO.
- Approval of proposals for one-time grants.
- Other matters relating to NGO Affairs.
NGO Affairs Bureau Prime Minister's Office Plot-E-13/B, Agargaon Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207 |
Telephone (PABX) |
5 5001 407 -9 (Reception-0) |
Fax |
5500741 0-11 |
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naffairsb@yahoo. com/info@ngoab. gov.bd |
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Website |
List of Officers
Name & Designation |
Telephone Numbers |
e-mail Address |
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K. M. Abdus Salam Director General |
55007400 Ext: 111 (P.A.-112) |
salam_5395@yahoo. com |
Md. Shahadat Hossain Director (Reg. & Audit) Joint Secretary |
55007397 (Direct) ext: 113 (PA: l14) , 01 5523 80993 |
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Dr. Md. Helal Uddin Director (Project-1), (Addl Secy) |
55007403 Ext: 115 0171 1-006004 |
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Gokul Krishna Ghosh Director (Project-2), (Joint Secy) |
5500'7404 Ext: 117 017 1 1 -398252 |
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Md. Anwar Hossain Deputy Director (General), (DS) |
55007399 Ext: 568 017 12-261727 |
Emergency Preparedness Scenario
Disaster Scenarios
The geographical location and topographical features of Bangladesh have exposed the country to almost all kinds of natural and human induced disasters. The monsoon weather brings in tornados and cyclones affecting the entire country with high tidal upsurges at the coastal belts during March-June and October-December and due to heavy rainfall in the country as well as in the northern Indian states of Assam and Maghalaya, floods occur almost every year affecting almost two thirds of the country during the months of July to October. Although significant earthquake- tremors or Tsunamis did not take place in Bangladesh since over 100 years, a considerable part of the country falls under ‘Earthquake zone’ and mild tremors continues to occur in the southern parts of the country without any significant casualties or life loss, so far, but the country remains at threat of moderate to major earthquakes along with disasters like Tsunami.
Major Hazards of Bangladesh
There are number of hazards and risks have so far been seen and experinced. Flood including Flash Flood, Cyclone & Tidal surge, Tornado, River erosion, Landslides, medium Earthquake, Drought, etc have already made the severly sufferer. But the most dangerous impact of a major Earthquake is expected anytime in Bangladesh. Though by now the country has faced different types of disasters and managed them. Bangladesh with its sincere organised efforts could overcome those situatuations including reducing the losses of lives and property. But it didn’t have any experience of managing high scale earthquake.
Bangladesh and the northeastern Indian states have long been seismically active regions of the world, and have experienced numerous large earthquakes during the past 200 years. Many of seismic-tectonic studies have been undertaken on the area comprising the Indo-Burman ranges and their western extension in the northern India. Major active fault zones of the country have been delineated through geological trenching methods.
Therefore it is very esssential to formulate planes/SODs, exercise them and be prepared to manage the situation so that the risk and losses are reduced. The govt alongwith UN/INGOs/NGOs are conducting various exercises Participated by Bangladesh Armed Forces to make the stakholders prepared and aware the general mass. Among them Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange (DREE) is one of the most talked about Exercise in the field of Earthquake preparedness in the South East Asia region.
Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange (DREE)
Disaster Response Exercise and Exchange (DREE) was conducted for the first time in 2010, with a focus on capability exchange and the Incident Command System (ICS). Since then every year this Exercise is coordinated by the Armed Forces Division, where different concerned Ministries, Govt Divisions and other agencies have been participating including foreign friendly Military forces. The DREE were built upon the best practices and technical capacity development of the previous years and enhanced interoperability and capacity with a Table-Top Exercise (TTX) and Field exercise in different areas. Through this exercise, following subject matters are being focused:
- Evaluation of Public, private and military medical facilities.
- Response on tactical earthquake.
- Integration to command and control in the field,
- Urban search & rescue techniques and practices,
- Engineering assessment capacity and debris management.
- Evaluation of communication, movement and distribution of critical supplies, engineering, health and prioritization on response efforts.
- develop functional plan on different items like communication, medical, first responder’s approach etc
- Use of a comprehensive database through the web for responding to any disaster
The DREEs always tried to emphasize on the planning, coordination and communication aspects, media, incorporation of foreign militaries, international humanitarian assistance, etc so that the best output is achieved for earthquake preparedness.
Objectives of DREE
- Test and enhance own ability of managing earthquake disaster at City Corporation Level through establishment of Disaster Incident Management Team (DIMT) focusing SAR, communication (DRECS), medical, shelter, relief, etc.
- Enhance knowledge and practice of international tools and services for integration of international system into national system.
- Train divisional level planners/disaster coordinators (military and civilian), so that they can arrange similar exercise/training at divisional/local level.
Humanitarian Community in Bangladesh
Humanitarian Coordination in Bangladesh
In 2012, a humanitarian coordination system in Bangladesh was established following a consultative process to review disaster preparedness and response arrangements. The review was jointly led by the Secretary of MoDMR Secretary and the UN RC under the auspices of the Local Consultative Group Disaster and Emergency Response (LCG DER) itself co-chaired by the UN and the MoDMR. This process resulted in the establishment of the Humanitarian Coordination Task Team (HCTT) under the LCG-DER and of nine humanitarian clusters and several working groups.
Since its inception the HCTT has played an important role in coordinating humanitarian action. It has overseen responses to a range of disaster events in Bangladesh. In addition to its coordination function the HCTT plays a vital role in formalizing and strengthening the relationship between the Government of Bangladesh and national and international humanitarian organizations. Today, the HCTT comprises an additional cluster, the GBV cluster established in 2016, 3 representatives of the national NGO coordination platform led by DDM, 3 representatives of international NGOs representing the INGO emergency sub- committee and two representatives of the donor community. Working groups are: Cash Working Group (CwG), Shongjog, NAWG. Discussions are on-going concerning the establishment of the ETC Cluster. Moreover, BDRCS is being consulted for leading a new IMWG. IFRC is the co-lead of the Shelter cluster.
Coordination in Bangladesh through the LCG Mechanism
The Local Consultative Group (LCG) comprises the Government of Bangladesh (GoB) and all bilateral and multilateral Development Partners (DPs). The LCG’s goal is to ensure effective and efficient use of external aid in line with the GoB’s national development plan. This involves policy dialogue at several levels, information sharing about operations, and harmonization and alignment in accordance with the Paris Principles and Accra Agenda for Action on aid effectiveness. Currently there are seventeen sectoral and thematic LCG Working Groups (WG), including one region specific WG, jointly chaired by relevant Government and DP counter-part. The LCG Disaster and Emergency Response WG, one of the seventeen WGs, was established in January 2001. This national forum brings together Government, NGOs, donors and UN Agencies concerned with improving the effectiveness and efficiency of emergency response.
Reinforced National Humanitarian Coordination Architecture
To reinforce national ownership and national direction to HCTT’s work, proposals were made in order to strengthen the humanitarian system, especially in preparation for a response to a large-scale disaster response such as an earthquake in an urban centre.
- Revise membership of the National Disaster Management Committee (NDMC)/Inter-Ministerial Disaster Management Committee (IMDMC) to include the UNRC and BDRCS’s chairman for supporting the overall guidance to the HCTT. That would foster strategy engagement at the highest level as the NDMC is chaired by the PMO and comprises key authorities (including MoFA).
- Integrate military-to-military and civil-military coordination mechanism in the overall architecture;
- Improve dialogue and coordination within the donor community;
- Strengthen key clusters and inter-cluster groups by promoting the recognition of their added-value by the GoB;
- Integrate in the coordination architecture key tools and services that might be requested by the national authorities in case of large-scale natural disasters (i.e. OSOCC, USAR, EMT);
- Adapt and decentralize the humanitarian coordination architecture that takes notably in consideration the specific context of intervention (e.g. CHT Districts).
The Humanitarian Coordination Task Team (HCTT) advocated for the inclusion of the cluster system and the HCTT platform in the current revision of the Standing Order on Disasters (SODs). In addition, the need was highlighted to organize high-level quarterly strategic meetings between NDMC members (that would include the UNRC) with a view to reinforcing humanitarian engagement in support of key national authorities3. The elements of the proposed structure are outlined below. The HCTT advocated for the strengthening of Humanitarian Civil-Military Coordination. The PMO has recently established a Consultative Group on Civil-Military Coordination to be led by MoDMR and AFD to facilitate interaction between humanitarian and military actors in disaster response, and to guide the development of policy and strategic advice.
For contact information for UN Agencies, INGOs and National NGOs, please see 4.2 Bangladesh Humanitarian Agency Contact List
1.2 Bangladesh Regulatory Departments
National Regulatory Departments/Bureaus
The government of Bangladesh has various means to ensure the standard of materials, food and services. Different departments and authorities have been entrusted to administer these issues so that the quality and standards of materials, commodities, structures, practices and operations and services are maintained. These departments ensure that through setting standards and implementing rules, regulations and policies from time to time, conforming to the national and international basis relating to these issues. They regulate their own departments being authorities under respective ministries of the government. Some of such important departments and authorities are mentioned below:
Ministry / Department / Address |
Contact Names & Email |
Telephone & Fax |
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Directorate General of Drug Administration Ministry of Health & Family Welfare) (Aushad Bhavan, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1212) |
Title: Director General E-mail : dgda.gov@gmail.com Web: www.ddabd.org |
Tel : 8802 9880803, 9880864, 9880897, 9880924 |
Summary of Role and Services Considering the global and local development in the sector over the last two decades, the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare updated the National Drug Policy (NDP) in 2005. Repeated assessments have been conducted to improve the capacity of the Directorate-General of Drug Administration (DGDA), to effectively function as National Regulatory Authority (NRA). Moreover, there is Ltd effort to promote rational use of allopathic and effective use of traditional medicines. There is no responsible official body for organizing a national program to promote rational use of drugs. Currently there is no vaccine production in the private sector in Bangladesh; however, with GOB encouragement and with its own initiative, the private sector has already made substantial investment in developing vaccine production infrastructure. The missing component that will ensure the production of WHO pre-qualified vaccines and to ensure the production of quality drugs in the country is to have the functional National Regulatory Authority (NRA) with support of National Control Laboratory (NCL) as per WHO recommended standards. Implementation of Institutional Development Plan for NRA and NCL are needed to be immediately taken up as per recommendation of WHO. |
Ministry / Department / Address |
Contact Names & Email |
Telephone & Fax |
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National Board of Revenue Shegun Bagicha, Dhaka-1000. |
Title: Chairman |
Tel: 0088-02-9348344-08, 8318120-26(Ext.-200) Email: chairman@nbr.gov.bd |
Private Secretary of The Chairman |
Tel: 0088-02- 0392555 (Ext.-201) Email: kamrul211973@yahoo.com |
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Income Tax Wing |
Title: Member (Tax Admin and Human Resource Management) |
Tel: 48315876 Email: kalipadah@yahoo.com |
Title: Member (Tax Appeal and Exemption) |
Tel: 02-8391166 Email: rawshonara123@gmail.com |
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Customs and VAT Wing |
Title: Member (Customs and VAT Admin) |
Tel: 02-8391328 Email: saifulcustoms@yahoo.com |
Title: First Secretary (Customs & VAT Admin) |
Tel: 02-8391570 Email: mizan15115@yahoo.com |
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Title: Member (Customs, Export, Bond & IT) |
Tel: 02-8391171 Email: sultaniqbal123@yahoo.com |
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Title: Member (VAT Implimentation & IT) |
Tel: 02-9352005 Email: jamal_rangon@yahoo.com |
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Summary of Role and Services The National Board of Revenue (NBR) is the central authority for tax administration in Bangladesh. Administratively, it is under the Internal Resources Division (IRD) of the Ministry of Finance (MoF). MoF has 4 Divisions, namely, the Finance Division the Internal Resources Division (IRD), the Banking Division and the Economic Relations Division (ERD). Each division is headed by a Senior Secretary to the Government. Senior Secretary, IRD is the ex-officio Chairman of NBR. NBR is responsible for formulation and continuous re-appraisal of Revenue-policies and laws in Bangladesh. |
Ministry / Department / Address |
Contact Names & Email |
Telephone & Fax |
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Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission Paramanu Bhaban E-12/A, Agargaon, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka- 1207, Bangladesh |
Title: Chairman Email: chairman@baec.gov.bd Web: www.baec.org.bd |
Tel: 880-2-9032259 (Direct), 818 18 06 (PA) |
Summary of Role and Services Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (BAEC) was established in February 1973 through the promulgation of the Presidential Order 15 of 1973. Since then BAEC has been keeping itself engaged in the planning and development of acquiring nuclear technology for possible peaceful applications in the fields of Food, Agriculture, Health, Industry and Environment ensuring nuclear safety and radiation protection. Accordingly, BAEC has undertaken a good number of R&D programs in its various research establishments and developed indigenous expertise to achieve the cherished goal of self-reliance through national efforts and international cooperation Radiation Testing & Monitoring Laboratory Radioactivity Testing and Monitoring Laboratory was set up by the BAEC at Chattogram in 1987. Since then the laboratory has been continuing test of all imported and exportable food stuffs entering through Chattogram Port and giving clearance certificate on the basis of their acceptable radioactivity limits, workplace radiation monitoring, checking of scrap metals for radioactive contamination etc. |
Ministry / Department / Address |
Contact Names & Email |
Telephone & Fax |
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Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) IEB Bhaban (5,6 & 7 floor) Ramna, Dhaka-1000 |
Title: Chairman Email: chairman@btrc.gov.bd |
Tel: + 880 29558855 |
Summary of Role and Services Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) is an independent Commission established under the Bangladesh Telecommunication Act, 2001 (Act no. 18 of 2001) published by the Parliament in the Bangladesh Gazette, extraordinary issue of April 16, 2001. BTRC started functioning from January 31, 2002. |
Ministry / Department / Address |
Contact Names & Email |
Telephone & Fax |
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Bangladesh Standards & Testing Institution
(BSTI) |
Title: Director General Email: dg@bsti.gov.bd |
Tel: 880 2 8870275 |
Summary of Role and Services Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI), the only National Standards body of Bangladesh, is playing an important role in developing and Promoting industrial Standardization. Keeping in view that Standardization, metrology, testing and quality control in the industrial spheres are the basic pre-requisite of the infrastructure necessary for sound economic development of the country, the Government of Bangladesh has established the Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI) with the merger of Bangladesh Standards Institution and the Central Testing Laboratories in 1985 through promulgating "The Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution Ordinance, 1985(Ordinance XXXVII of 1985)". The BSTI is a body corporate and its administrative Ministry is the Ministry of Industries. The Institution so formed has become member of the International Organization for standardization (ISO) in 1974. At present, BSTI is the Member/Affiliate Member/ Contact Point/ Nodal Point of the following International/Regional Organizations:
BSTI's task is to prepare Standards for all articles, products, methods and services. The Institution can bring any product under BSTI's Compulsory Certification marking after approval of the government. A regulation has already been notified by special Regulatory order named BSTI Regulation 1989 for this purpose. The BSTI marks cannot be used under any circumstances by others without approval in advance from BSTI. Only the standards approved and passed by the Institution are called Bangladesh Standards. As a rule, the Bangladesh Standards are voluntary. The compulsoriness of a standard requires of being as Bangladesh one. Compulsory standards are published in the Official Gazette. The authority to which the Institution reports is the Ministry of Industries. |
Ministry / Department / Address |
Contact Names & Email |
Telephone |
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Civil Aviation Authority of Bangleadesh (CAAB) Headquarter, Kurmitola, Dhaka-1229, Bangladesh |
Title: Chairman Email: chairman@caab.gov.bd |
Tel: 880 2 8901400 Cell: 01708167001 |
Summary of Role and Services Civil Aviation Authority, Bangladesh (CAAB) functions as the regulatory body for all aviation related activities in Bangladesh. It is also the aeronautical service provider and is responsible for safe, expeditious and efficient flow of air traffic within the Flight Information Region (FIR) bounded by the International geographic boundary of Bangladesh. This organization is the custodian of all airfields and allied facilities including air navigation facilities. Aviation activities in independent Bangladesh started in the last week of December 1971. Over the years the infrastructure and facilities were developed. At present, aviation activities are being carried out from 3 international and 5 domestic airports, about 17 air lines are now operating in and out of the country; about 43 States signed bilateral agreements with Bangladesh. |
List of Ministries and Divisions
Sl |
Ministry/Division |
Address |
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1 |
Honorable President’s Office |
Bangobhaban, Dhaka. |
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A |
Public Division |
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B |
Personal Division |
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2 |
Honorable Prime Minister’s Office |
Old Parliament Bhaban, Tejgaon, Dhaka. |
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A |
Armed Forces Division |
Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka |
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B |
Cabinet Division |
Building Number: 1, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka |
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3 |
Ministry of Chattogram Hill Tracts Affairs |
Building Number: 4, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
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4 |
Ministry of Primary and Mass Education |
Building Number: 6, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka |
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5 |
Ministry of Agriculture |
Building Number: 4, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
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6 |
Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism |
Building Number: 6, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
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7 |
Ministry of Commerce |
Building Number: 3, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka |
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8 |
Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges |
Building Number: 7, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka |
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A |
Road Transport and Highways Division |
Building Number: 7, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
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B |
Bridges Division |
Bridges Bhaban, New Airport Road, Banani, Dhaka. |
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9 |
Ministry of Cultural Affairs |
Building Number: 6, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
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10 |
Ministry of Defence |
Ganobhabon Complex, Shere Bangla Nagar, Dhaka |
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11 |
Ministry of Food |
Building Number: 4, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
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12 |
Ministry of Education |
Building Number: 6, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
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A |
Secondary and Higher Education Div |
Building Number: 6, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
B |
Technical and Madrasha Education Div |
Building Number: 6, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
13 |
Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources |
Building Number: 6, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka |
|
A |
Power Division |
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B |
Energy and Mineral Resources Division |
||
14 |
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change |
Building Number: 6, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka |
|
15 |
Ministry of Public Administration |
Building Number:1, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka |
|
A |
Bangladesh Public Service Commission Secretariat |
Old Air Port Building, Tejgaon, Dhaka. |
|
16 |
Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock |
Building Number: 6, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
17 |
Ministry of Finance |
Building Number: 7, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
A |
Finance Division |
Building Number: 7, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
B |
Economic Relations Division |
Block Number: 8, Shere Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207 |
|
C |
Internal Resources Division |
Building Number: 6, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
D |
Financial Institutions Division |
Building Number: 7, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
18 |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Segun Bagicha, Dhaka. |
|
19 |
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare |
Building Number: 3, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
A |
Health Services Division |
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B |
Medical Education and Family Welfare Division |
||
20 |
Ministry of Home Affairs |
Building Number: 8, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
A |
Public Security Division |
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B |
Security Services Division |
||
21 |
Ministry of Housing and Public Works |
Building Number: 5, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
22 |
Ministry of Industries |
91, Motijhel C/A, Dhaka. |
|
23 |
Ministry of Information |
Building Number: 4, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka |
|
24 |
Ministry of Textiles and Jute |
Building Number: 6, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
25 |
Ministry of Labour & Employment |
Building Number: 7, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka |
|
26 |
Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs |
Building Number: 4, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
A |
Law and Justice Division |
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B |
Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs Division |
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C |
Bangladesh Parliament Secretariat |
Shere Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207. |
|
27 |
Ministry of Land |
Building Number: 4, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
28 |
Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives |
Building Number: 7, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
A |
Local Government Division |
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B |
Rural Development and Co-operatives Division |
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29 |
Ministry of Planning |
Planning Commission Campus, Sher-e- Bangla Nagor, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
|
A |
Planning Division |
Block Number: 4, Shere Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207 |
|
B |
Statistics and Informatics Division |
Statistics Building, E-27/A, Agargaon, Dhaka. |
|
C |
Implementation Monitoring & Evaluation Division |
Block Number: 12, Shere Bangla Nagar, Dhaka. |
|
30 |
Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology |
Building Number: 7, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
A |
Posts and Telecommunications Division |
Building Number: 7, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka |
|
B |
Information & Communication Technology Division |
Bangladesh Computer Council (BCC), Bhaban [Level-5], Agargaon, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207 |
|
31 |
Ministry of Religious Affairs |
Building Number: 8, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka |
|
32 |
Ministry of Shipping |
Building Number: 6, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
33 |
Ministry of Social Welfare |
Building Number: 6, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
34 |
Ministry of Women and Children Affairs |
Building Number: 6, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka |
|
35 |
Ministry of Water Resources |
Building Number: 7, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka |
|
36 |
Ministry of Youth and Sports |
Building Number: 7, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
37 |
Ministry of Liberation War Affairs |
Govt. Transport Pool Bhaban, Bd. Secretariat Link Road, Dhaka. |
|
38 |
Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment |
71-72, Old Elephant Road, Escarton Garden, Probashi Kalyan Bhaban, Dhaka |
|
39 |
Ministry of Railways |
Rail Bhaban, 16 Abdul Gani Road, Dhaka. |
|
40 |
Ministry of Science and Technology |
Building Number: 6, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
|
41 |
Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief |
Building Number: 4, Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka. |
Details of Different Ministries
Full details along with contact list and other details of Ministers and Other Officers are shown at Art numbers 4.1.1 to 4.1.20.
1.3 Bangladesh Customs Information
Duties and Tax Exemption
For contact information regarding government custom authorities, please follow the link below:
4.2.1 Bangladesh Government Contact List
Emergency Response
[Note: This section contains information which is related and applicable to ‘crisis’ times. These instruments can be applied when an emergency is officially declared by the Government. When this occurs, there is usually a streamlined process to import goods duty and tax free.]
Agreements / Conventions Description |
Ratified by Country? (Yes / No) |
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WCO (World Customs Organization) member |
Yes - 1st Jan 1985 |
Annex J-5 Revised Kyoto Convention |
n/a |
OCHA Model Agreement |
n/a |
Tampere Convention (on the Provision of Telecommunication Resources for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations) |
n/a |
Regional Agreements (on emergency/disaster response, but also customs unions, regional integration) |
Special custom regulation of procedure for Humanitarian Emergency has not yet been established by the Bangladesh Government. However in humanitarian emergency situations it is possible to use the UN and Disaster Management Bureau or Logistic Cluster as facilitator for help with the custom authority. |
Exemption Regular Regime (Non-Emergency Response)
[Note: This section should contain information on the usual duties & taxes exemption regime during non-emergency times, when there is no declared state of emergency and no streamlines process (e.g. regular importations/development/etc.).]
Organizational Requirements to obtain Duty Free Status |
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United Nations Agencies |
United Nations, UN bodies and UN specialized agencies are exempted from payment of the local duties and taxes for the goods imported for their official use only. In this regard National Board of Revenue issued a letter reference No. 3(84)NBR(Cus)II/74/1766-70 Dated, Dhaka the 28th Jan 1975. |
Non Governmental Organizations |
Unless properly registered at the NGOAB and agreement for import of relief items free of duty, INGO’s are not entitled to get duty free status. Any exception depends on the contract with the Government of Bangladesh. |
Exemption Certificate Application Procedure
Duties and Taxes Exemption Application Procedure |
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Generalities (include a list of necessary documentation) |
Official and regular procedure of duties exception doesn’t exist in Bangladesh for emergency and relief purpose. Each organization involved in humanitarian and Relief issue in Bangladesh has to contact the NGO Bureau Affairs (for NGOs) or the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief (MoDMR) for UN agencies and the National Board of Revenue in order to negotiate a customs agreement related to their own activities. An official duty exemption agreement exists for the UN agencies and their implementing partners. Therefore UN has to provide a copy of this agreement and the implementing partner a copy of the MoU. For the International NGOs, the NGO Bureau Affairs is in charge of following up the process of exemption of taxes and duty. |
Process to be followed (step by step or flowchart) |
Additional general import information is as follows: Air custom clearance: customs clearance of shipments arriving by air is undertaken by registered clearing agents. Sea custom clearance: clearances of consignments that are arriving via sea are undertaken on the basis of the category of shipments. An RFQ to be sent to all registered/enlisted clearing and forwarding agents/transporters when shipments have to be cleared, as well as transported to final destination. |
Exemption Certificate Document Requirements
Duties and Taxes Exemption Certificate Document Requirements (by commodity) |
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Food |
NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education) |
Medicines |
Vehicle & Spare Parts |
Staff & Office Supplies |
Telecoms Equipment |
Invoice |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
AWB/BL/Other Transport Documents |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Packing Lists |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Other Documents |
Health & Radioactivity Certificates |
N/A |
No Objection Certificate* |
MoFA Permission |
N/A |
No Objection Certificate |
Additional Notes |
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Customs Clearance
General Information
According to the National Agreement, import licenses are required for any imports for humanitarian agencies which are part of the UN Body. NGO’s have to declare through the NGO BO and to the Custom House the list of relief and emergency material required for implementing their projects and request an Import Certificate related to the action.
Customs Information | |
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Document Requirements |
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Embargoes |
|
Prohibited Items |
Usually food and medicine are accepted as humanitarian cargo in times of need. Items not allowed cannot be specified in advance but, generally speaking, the following are prohibited: pornography, weapons, arms, dangerous goods, gambling devices, cash, jewelry, perishables, live pigs, pig and poultry fat, eggs (except hatching eggs), poppy seeds and dried posto dana, grass, opium, tendu leaves, lard, lard and tallow oil, solid or semi-solid palm oil, raw sugar, un-denatured ethyl alcohol (80% or higher) and other spirits denatured of any strength, wine, artificial mustard oil, selected petroleum products, woven fabrics of silk or silk waste, pig hair, some kinds of cloth, selected insecticides, nylon and polyethylene ropes, fishing nets (gillnets), used or new rags, vessels more than 15 years old, motorbikes more than three years old, and single phase electricity meters. It is advised to check with Bangladesh Customs before initiating the procedure. |
General Restrictions |
Genetically Modified Food grains (GMO) are banned for import as per decision of Ministry of Agriculture. This is stipulated in the Import Permit which is issued by the Ministry of Agriculture. Certain items are banned for import by Commerce Ministry. If items on the banned list need to be imported, then a special sanction for import has to be obtained from Commerce Ministry. Other restricted articles are: reconditioned office equipment (i.e. photocopier, typewriter, telex, computer, phone, fax machine); printed material, posters, video tapes, etc. containing matters likely to outrage the religious feelings and beliefs of any class of the citizens of Bangladesh; unless otherwise specified, old, second-hand and reconditioned goods; unless otherwise specified, all kinds of waste; and goods bearing pictures or writing which is obscene or of a religious connotation which may injure the religious feelings of any class of Bangladesh citizens. |
Customs Clearance Document Requirements
Customs Clearance Document Requirements (by commodity) |
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Food |
NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education) |
Medicines |
Vehicles & Spare Parts |
Staff & Office Supplies |
Telecoms Equipment |
D&T Exemption Certificate |
Certificate is required for tax exemptions |
Certificate is required for tax exemptions |
Certificate is required for tax exemptions |
Certificate is required for tax exemptions |
Certificate is required for tax exemptions |
Certificate is required for tax exemptions |
Invoice |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
AWB/BL/Other Transport Documents |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Packing Lists |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs) |
Phytosanitary Certificate |
For Seeds, plant products & livestock |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
Other Documents |
Health & Radioactivity Certificates |
NA |
No Objection Certificate |
MoFA Permission |
NA |
No Objection Certificate |
Additional Notes |
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Vehicles and temporary materiel To import temporary vehicles or material for relief purpose a Certificate of Declaration, which should describe the precise use and the planning, has to be done by the agency to the Customs Office. Telecommunication Materiel To import telecommunication equipment (HF, VHF, Satellite) a certificate has to be provided by the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC). In emergency situations the Disaster Management Bureau can facilitate this procedure. Radioactivity test certificate A test of radioactivity levels is mandatory for food imports for human consumption such as milk, milk products, edible oil and other food items produced in any country. The radioactivity test report from the authority of the exporting countries must indicate the level of CS 137 in each kilogram of food items shipped. Another certificate is required to state that such items are fit for human consumption. Food samples will be tested by the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission upon the arrival of such foods at a Bangladesh port. A test of radioactivity levels is not required for food imported by hotels of international standard and diplomatic bonded warehouses. However, in such cases, a certificate from any internationally recognized testing agency or from the authority of the country where the food was produced is required and must be submitted together with the bill of lading. A test of radioactivity levels is not required for palm olein and RBD palm stearin produced in Malaysia or to be imported from Malaysia or Singapore. However, a test of purity of such imported items, carried out by the Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, is obligatory. A radioactivity test is not necessary for imports of medicines. The radioactivity test procedure can be relaxed in cases of imported rice and foodstuff from SAARC and South East Asian countries provided that such imports are accompanied by a certificate of origin as well as by a certificate stating that such foodstuff or rice is fit for human consumption. Perishable foodstuff imported from SAARC countries requires a radioactivity certificate from the authority of the exporting countries. The import of poultry feed and animal feed also requires radioactivity test reports, at CS 137 per kilogram, and a certificate stating that such items are fit for consumption by poultry or animals. Sanitary and phytosanitary certificate A sanitary certificate is required for all livestock and plants and most plant products, certifying that these items are free of insects, pests and diseases. An additional certificate is required for leaf tobacco attesting that the tobacco is free from Ephestia elutella or that this pest does not exist in the country of origin. Other certificates A fumigation certificate is mandatory for imports of used clothing. Straw and hay used in packing must be certified to be free from insects and diseases. A certificate of cleanliness is required by law for the import of textiles and a special certificate is required for the import of drugs and pharmaceutical products. |
Documents |
UN Agencies |
NGO’s |
Body concerned |
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Bill of entry |
Yes |
Yes |
Custom Borders |
Import Permit |
No |
Yes |
NGO Bureau Affairs, Disaster Management Bureau, Custom House |
Letter of Authorization |
Yes |
Donation Certificate |
Suppliers and Agencies |
Exemption certificate |
UN and National Agreement |
Special Agreement |
NGO Bureau Affairs, Disaster Management Bureau, Custom House |
Original Bill Of Lading duly endorsed |
Yes |
Yes |
Transporter |
Original Invoice |
Yes |
Yes |
Supplier |
Original Packing List |
Yes |
Yes |
Supplier |
Transit Regime
There are no transit land to land facilities in Bangladesh.
2 Bangladesh Logistics Infrastructure
Bangladesh Logistics Infrastructure
The following sections contain information regarding the logistics infrastructure of Bangladesh.
2.1 Bangladesh Port Assessment
As a country situated by the sea Bangladesh has a large coastline of 580 km spread across the southern part of the country where it is joined with the Bay of Bengal. The ports situated by the sea have given Bangladesh opening for business, economic growth and a connection with the rest of the world. Although still being a developing country, like most of the developed countries majority of the economy in Bangladesh depends on these seaports, as 90% of the export and import both are conducted through these ports. There are 3 seaports in Bangladesh at present. The largest one Chattogram and second largest Mongla are in full operation. The third in size and capacity Payra port is partially in use. A fourth one named Matarbari seaport is on its way to be opened and become fully functional very soon. It is that to keep a smooth flow of commercial transactions proper development, managing and directing these seaports with utmost efficiency is essential. For this reason, these seaports are directed under Ministry of Shipping in Bangladesh.
A detailed list of the transit times of ocean freight from other ports to the port of Chittagong can be found here:
2.1.1 Bangladesh Port of Chittagong
Key port information can also be found at: Maritime Database information on Bangladesh
Port Overview
Port Location and Contacts |
|
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Country |
Bangladesh |
Province or District |
Chittagong |
Town or City (Closest location) with Distance (km) |
Name: Chittagong km: n/a |
Port's Complete Name |
Port of Chittagong |
Latitude |
22.21667 |
Longitude |
91.8 |
Managing Company or Port Authority (If more than one operator, break down by area of operation) |
Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) |
Management Contact Person |
Md. Omar Faruk +880-31-2510869 secretary@cpa.gov.bd |
Closest Airport and Frequent Airlines to / from International Destinations |
Airport Name: Shah Amanat International Airport Airlines: BIMAN, NovoAir, Regent Airways, US-Bangla Airways |
Port Picture
The Port of Chattogram is the principal port of Bangladesh. The port was established at its present location in 1887. By 1910, four jetties were constructed to handle 0.5 million MT of cargo annually. Since then the port has grown gradually to the present shape.
It is situated on the right bank of the river Karnafuli at a distance of about 9 nautical miles from the shoreline of the Bay of Bengal. Chattogram Port is considered the heart of the economy of Bangladesh. The geographic location of this port creates the opportunity for easy and cost-effective foreign trade to be carried out through with all South Asian countries as well as other Asian countries. Enough and low-cost labour is also readily available here. For these reasons, Chattogram Port holds much potential as a highly promising regional seaport. Consequently, cargo handling through Chattogram Port has not only rapidly increased but cargo type has also diversified. The Port is a regular member of Japan based International Ports and Harbours (IAPH).As a gateway of Bangladesh, Chattogram Port not only handles 92% of the country’s international trade but also generates about 35% annual revenue of the country on account of import tax, duties and VAT which confirms the significance of the port in the Government’s finance. About 80% export-import industries and 5-Export Processing Zone (out of 10 EPZ) are situated within Dhaka and Chattogram division and Dhaka- Chattogram corridor (transportation by rail, road & river) due to the Chattogram Port. This also helps to generate about 30% of the GDP. 100% imported Petroleum Oil and Lubricant (POL) of the country is transported through this port. Not only that, through this port 100% finished product are exported and 80% raw materials & accessories are imported. For Ready Made Garments (RMG) sector, which fetches about 76% of the country’s export earnings as hard currency.
Port website: http://cpa.gov.bd/
Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com
It is situated on the right bank of the river Karnafuli at a distance of about 9 nautical miles from the shoreline of the Bay of Bengal. River Karnafuli rising in the Lushai Hill falls in the Bay of Bengal after taking a winding course of 120 nautical miles through the districts of Chattogram Hill Tracts and Chattogram. Upper limits of the river water are formed by two straight lines, one drawn across the Karnafuli River in the North by joining 2 pillars located at Lat: 22024’33″N-Long: 91054’30E and Lat: 22024’56″N- Long: 91054’11″E and the other by joining the 2 pillars located at Lat: 22025’07″N- Long: 91053’18″E and Lat: 22025’07″N- Long: 91053’10″E. These limits include so much of the sea and of the River Karnafuli and the River Halda and the area that lie within 137.162 Metre, of high water mark at ordinary spring tide and the docks, wharves, quays, stages, jetties, piers, warehouse, sheds, railway line and yards within the limits of the bounded area and such other area outside it as included in the Schedule iii of the Chattogram Port Act. The seaward approach to the Port of Chattogram may considered to be northwards of the 10-fathom contour in latitude 22024′ North and longitude 9103″ East: The distance to the pilot ground from the south patches shoal being 46 nautical miles on the direct course.
Port Performance
Chattogram Port is the core hub of export and import of the country. The port has been performing better and better each year despite lots of limitations. It is now competing with the world rated ports in terms of all matrix. This port is now ranked at 64 in the Lloyd’s list of 100 container ports in the world, which was 70th, 71st, 76th and 87th in last 4 years.
Vessels of draught ranges from 8.50 m. to 9.20 m
Maximum permissible LOA of a vessel is 190 meters
Seasonal Constraints |
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Occurs |
Time Frame |
|
Rainy Season |
Yes |
The weather in Bangladesh is largely governed by the monsoon. The prevailing wind directions are from South to South East during the months of April through September. After taking easterly direction for a while the wind turns to the northerly and north-easterly directions, the later prevail from November to January. During the months of February and March, winds turn via westerly direction back to the Southerly to South Easterly. In excess of 20 Knots/ Beaufort wind scale 5 prevails for 6 percent to time while those in excess of 30 Knots/Beaufort wind scale 7 persists for about 0.1 percent of the time during cyclones i.e. During the transition between monsoon and dry seasons in May, October, and November. The area of Payra port experienced four severe Cyclonic water surges during the last 44 years. In 1960 & 1963 speeds recorded were 125 Knots Max. In 1970 and 1991 speeds were recorded 138 Knots max. and 180 Knots max. respectively. |
Financial Year |
No. of Vessels |
2012-2013 |
2,136 |
2013-2014 |
2,294 |
2014-2015 |
2,566 |
2015-2016 |
2,875 |
2016-2017 |
3,092 |
2017-2018 |
3,664 |
2018-2019 |
1,882 (till Dec 2018) |
Financial Year |
Import (Tons) |
Export (Tons) |
Inland (Tons) |
ICD (Tons) |
Grand Total (Tons) |
Growth (%) |
2012-2013 |
38,312,028 |
5,059,640 |
6,087,947 |
457,559 |
49,917,174 |
3.95 |
2013-2014 |
41,960,170 |
5,338,377 |
5,833,786 |
445,218 |
53,577,551 |
7.33 |
2014-2015 |
48,941,406 |
5,839,986 |
6,469,673 |
474,800 |
61,725,865 |
15.21 |
2015-2016 |
58,324,786 |
5,971,634 |
6,366,607 |
493,360 |
71,156,387 |
15.28 |
2016-2017 |
66,464,285 |
6,709,759 |
6,330,639 |
477,836 |
79,982,519 |
12.40 |
2017-2018 |
78,050,447 |
6,997,465 |
7,429,082 |
446,234 |
92,923,228 |
16.18 |
2018-2019 |
82,939,731 |
6,846,406 |
7,761,749 |
515,245 |
98,240,655 |
5.72 |
Container Handling Statistics of CPA
Financial Year |
Import |
Export |
Total |
|||
TEUs |
MT |
TEUs |
MT |
TEUs |
MT |
|
2013-14 |
812,918 |
11,125,348 |
812,591 |
5,012,427 |
1,625,509 |
16,137,775 |
2014-15 |
940,827 |
13,132,923 |
926,115 |
5,535,446 |
1,867,062 |
18,668,369 |
2015-16 |
1,109,355 |
15,498,565 |
1,080,084 |
5,642,419 |
2,189,439 |
21,140,984 |
2016-17 |
1,211,874 |
17,084,610 |
1,207,607 |
6,395,923 |
2,419,481 |
23,480,533 |
2017-18 |
1,363,375 |
19,089,447 |
1,342,534 |
6,880,740 |
2,705,909 |
25,970,187 |
2018-19 (Jul-Dec 18) |
719,433 |
96,74,719 |
725,911 |
33,82,752 |
14,45,344 |
13,057,471 |
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
Vessels chargeable |
Rate of port dues |
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Sea-going vessels |
USD 0.241 per GRT |
Sea-going vessel engaged in lightering within port limits |
USD 0.150 per GRT |
Sea-going vessels not engaged in lightering have not left the port after 30 days from the date of entry |
USD 0.050 |
Sea-going vessel entering for taking fuel, stores and water, etc |
USD 0.08 |
Vessels working within port limits, excluding sea-going lighters |
Not exceeding 10 GRT: 25 BDT per vessel Between 10 – 100 GRT: 200 BDT Between 100 - 200 GRT: 500 BDT Exceeding 200 GRT: 3 BDT per GRT Barge/flat: 1.5 BDT per GRT Country boat/Shampan: 0.25 per GRT. |
Other Charges
Berth occupancy charges |
Per GRT per day |
USD 0.03 |
|
---|---|---|---|
Mooring occupancy charge |
At Own anchor |
Per GRT per day |
USD 0.02 |
At mooring |
Per GRT per day |
USD 0.015 |
|
Sea-going ships |
200 to 1,000 GRT |
Per Tug per Movement |
USD 82.50 |
Over 1,000 to 5,000 GRT |
Do |
USD 277.50 |
|
Over 5,000 GRT |
Do |
USD 594 |
|
Water supply charge |
At Roosevelt jetty |
Per 1000 liters |
30BDT |
At Mongla (local) At Mongla (to Ships) |
Per 1000 liters Per 1000 liters |
60 BDT USD 10 |
|
At Hiron pont (local) |
Per 1000 liters |
700BDT |
|
At Hiron pint (to ship) |
Per 1000 liters |
USD 20 |
|
Jetty Crane Charge |
Use of Jetty crane |
Per crane per period of 8 hours |
USD 45 |
Use of British crane |
Do |
USD 33.75 |
|
Non-Use of Jetty Crane |
If cancelled within less than 6 hours of booked period |
Do |
USD 40 |
If cancelled previous to 6 hours of booked period |
Do |
USD 20 |
|
Holliday charge (working on jetty) |
Per ship per holiday |
USD 60 |
|
Night charge (working on jetty) |
Per ship per night |
USD 30 |
|
Security guard engaged on the sea-going vessel |
Per person, per 4 hours |
BDT 150 |
Shifting / Detention Fees
Services |
Basis of Charge |
Rate |
---|---|---|
Fees for shifting vessels from one berth or mooring or swinging her to another |
Per movement |
USD 29.80 |
Fees for such shifting taking place in whole or part between 6:00 pm to 6:00 am |
Per movement |
USD 59.60 |
Detention fees for failure of a vessel in arriving or sailing from the port in time |
Per day |
USD 100 |
Pilot detention fee |
Per day |
USD 20 |
Berthing or unberthing at the time of arrival or sailing of the vessels |
Each occasion |
USD 88.50 |
Same at the time of shifting |
Each occasion |
USD 44.25 |
Port & Harbour Dues
Services |
Basis of Charge |
Rate |
|
---|---|---|---|
River dues |
Domestic cargo |
Per 1000 kg |
33BDT |
Import cargo |
Do |
BDT 15.30 |
|
Landing charge / Handling charge |
Bagged cargo (wheat and rice) |
Per 1000kg |
BDT. 40 |
Other bagged cargo (cement, iron, steel, salt, sugar etc) |
Do |
BDT. 32 |
|
All other imports not exceeding 3MT |
Do |
BDT. 90 |
|
Wheeled or tracked equip. |
Do |
BDT 175 |
|
Garments, cloths, cotton, etc |
Do |
BDT. 16 |
|
Crude refined oil, palm oil, soyabean oil etc |
Do |
BDT. 50 |
|
Other import more than 20 MT |
Do |
BDT. 250 |
|
Weight bridge charge |
Per 1000 Kg |
2.5BDT |
|
Trans-shipment charge at the same wharf |
Per 1000 Kg |
150% of landing charge |
|
Terminal charge on river traffic |
Per 1000 Kg |
21.70BDT |
Container Handling Charges
Services |
Time |
Basis of charge |
Up to 20’ Container |
Above 20’ container |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Loading / Discharging |
FCL Container |
- |
Per container |
USD 43.40 |
USD 65.10 |
LCL Container |
- |
Do |
USD 130.00 |
USD 195.00 |
|
Empty Container |
- |
Do |
USD 22.10 |
USD 33.20 |
|
Container storage |
Loaded Container |
1-4 days free |
Per container |
- |
- |
1st 7 days after free time |
Do |
USD 6.00 |
USD 12.00 |
||
8th -20th days |
Do |
USD 12 |
USD 24 |
||
Thereafter up to delivery |
Do |
USD 240 |
USD 48 |
||
Empty Container |
1-7 daus days |
Per container |
USD 6.00 |
USD 12.00 |
|
8-20 days |
Do |
USD 1200 |
USD 24.00 |
||
21 days onwards/per day |
Do |
USD 24.00 |
USD 48.00 |
Reefer Container Service
Particulars of Charges | Basis of Charge | Rates |
---|---|---|
Supply of electricity and connecting and disconnecting reefers, including monitoring |
Per container, per diem or part thereof |
USD 9.00 |
Change of status |
Per container per change |
USD 10.00 |
River Dues (Containerized)
Particulars of Charges |
Basis of Charges |
Rates (Not Exceeding 21 ft.) |
Rates (Exceeding 21 ft.) |
---|---|---|---|
FCL container and Contents |
|||
Import |
Per container |
BDT. 408.00 |
BDT. 816.00 |
Export |
Do |
BDT. 184.00 |
BDT. 368.00 |
LCL container and Contents |
|||
Import |
Per 1000 kg. or part thereof |
BDT. 34.10 |
- |
Export |
Do |
BDT. 15.30 |
- |
Lift on / Lift off Charges
Lift on / lift off charge, Loaded container |
per container |
BDT. 1000.00 |
BDT. 1500.00 |
---|---|---|---|
Lift on / lift off charge, empty container |
-do- |
BDT. 375.00 |
BDT. 562.50 |
Shore handling containerised cargo
Particulars of Charges | Basis of Charges | Rates |
---|---|---|
Stuffing / un-stuffing | Per 1000 kg. or part thereof of contents | BDT. 300.00 |
Berthing Specifications
Specifications | NB | Bulk Min | Bulk Max | Conventional Min | Conventional Max |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Berths |
31 |
2.2 m |
186 m |
2.2 m |
190 m |
Anchorages | No limit | 8.5 m | 11.5 m |
8.5 m |
11.5 m |
Draught at anchor | N/A | 8.5 m | 11.5 m |
8.5 m |
11.5 m |
Draught at Berth | N/A | 8.55 m | 9.2 m |
8.55 m |
9.2 m |
Length Over All | N/A | No limit | 186 m |
No limitations |
186 m |
Beam (maximum) | N/A | No limit | No limitations if length is 186 m |
No limitations |
No limitations provided length is 186 m or less |
General Cargo Handling Equipment
1 |
Mobile Crane |
10-50 ton |
51 |
---|---|---|---|
2 |
Forklift Truck |
10-20 ton |
15 |
3 |
Forklift Truck |
3-5 ton |
130 |
4 |
Industrial Tractor |
25 ton |
12 |
5 |
Heavy Trailer |
20-25 ton |
07 |
6 |
Light Trailer |
6 ton |
30 |
7 |
Share Crane |
2-3 ton |
31 |
Container Handling Facilities
Facility |
Capacity/Nos |
|
---|---|---|
Holding Capacity (GCB+CCT+NCT+NCY) |
38,917 TEUs |
|
Yards |
22 Nos. |
|
Container Freight Stations at GCB |
5 Nos (45,064 Sq.m) |
|
Container Storage yard at GCB |
282,239 sq.m |
|
CFS at CCT |
13,671 sq.m |
|
Container Storage yard at CCT |
150,000 sq.m |
|
Container Storage yard at NCT |
220,000 sq.m |
|
Container Storage yard at NCY |
63,000 sq.m |
|
Railway Container Siding |
550 m |
|
Reefer Points (440 volts) |
900 points |
|
Standby Generator |
14 MW (2X7) |
|
Water Reservoir |
140,000 Gallons |
|
Fire Brigade |
1 Unit |
Container Handling Equipment
Equipment Type |
Capacity (MT) |
Qty |
|
---|---|---|---|
Quay Gantry Crane |
40 |
14 |
|
Mobile Harbour Crane |
84 |
2 |
|
Rubber Tyred Gantry Crane |
44 |
21 |
|
Straddle Carrier (04 High) |
40 |
36 |
|
Reach Stacker (RS) |
45 |
15 |
|
Forklift Truck |
25-42 |
6 |
|
Forklift Truck |
7-16 |
19 |
|
Reach Stacker |
7 |
6 |
|
Container Mover |
50 |
6 |
|
Terminal Tractor |
50 |
43 |
|
Terminal Trailer |
50 |
55 |
Container Facilities
|
At a time |
Yearly |
|
---|---|---|---|
Container |
6,000 (TEU) |
100000 (TEU) |
6,00,000 (TEU) |
Cargo |
60,000 (MT) |
2,00,00,000 (MT) |
4,00,00,000 (MT) |
Car |
2,000 |
20,000 |
40,000 |
Customs
Customs clearance process is also mainly paper based and appraisal and verification are done without standardized modern logistics support (container scanner). Procedural complexities, lack of transparency and timeliness in decision-making often caused lot of harassment and delay in the customs clearance process.
Since 2000, ASYCUDA has been introduced without the two main modules EDI and Risk Assessment Management. The customs clearance procedures for import still consist of 13 to 16 steps, a cumbersome, redundant, paper ledger and list-oriented process. In the absence of modern technology in controlling & appraising method, problems of trust arise among the regulatory and trade body.
Food Handling Arrangements
For offloading from ships and safe storage of food grains CPA has dedicated a silo jetty at North Patenga. There is a silo situated adjacent to the jetty. It is one of the biggest silos in Bangladesh with storage capacity of 100,000 mt. It deals with wheat only and is under the administrative control of the Ministry of Food of the Government of Bangladesh. The strategy for Chattogram silo is to use it predominantly for quick clearance of incoming mother vessels carrying imported wheat, for storage of a national buffer stock, to maintain quality of stored grain and quick dispatching to up-country destinations with maximum efficiency.
From an operational point of view, Chattogram silo can be divided into three sub-systems:
- Receiving
- Storage
- Despatching
Receiving Sub-system
This silo has the facilities to receive food grain (particularly wheat) only in bulk through gantry. The objective of the system is as follows:
- To start unloading as quickly as possible.
- To unload grain from carrier within minimum possible time.
- To record the weight of all incoming grain accurately.
- To ensure safe storage.
Storage Sub-system
The Chattogram silo having a capacity of 103,804 MT of bulk wheat, it has 88 round bins and 54-star bins. The capacity of each round bin is 1,000 MT and the star bin is 225 MT. The silo is provided with a dust control machine. Existing fumigation on pest control systems is provided via a liquid spray system and peeled dispenser system, though it is rarely used due to non-infestation of the grain. The objective of this sub-system is to keep the grain in good quality.
Despatching Sub-system
This silo has the facilities to dispatch food grain both in bulk and bagged form. In bulk it is mainly delivered by river coaster in Narayangonj Silo and Khulna Steel Silo and through hopper wagon in Ashugonj, Santaher and Narayangonj Silo. The bagged cargo is delivered mainly through railway covered wagon and through truck in almost all CSD and LSD in the country.
Specification of Chattogram Silo
Highest Capacity |
103,804 MT |
|
---|---|---|
Diameter of Circular Bins |
27’-0’’ |
|
Height of Bins |
94’-0” |
|
No. of Star Bins |
54 (250 MT) |
|
No. of Circular Bins |
88 (1,000 MT) |
|
Size of head house floor |
34’ x 74’ |
|
Height of head house above finished grade |
174’ |
|
Height of head house above airport runway |
150’ |
|
Depth of head house board pit |
24’ |
|
Pneumatic travelling ship unloading unit |
3 (600 MT/hour) |
|
Pneumatic static ship |
1 (200 MT/hour) |
|
Receiving belt conveyor |
3 (200MT/hour each) |
|
Main Bucket elevator |
4 (200MT/hour each) |
|
Basement chain conveyor |
8 (200MT/hour each) |
|
Automatic hopper scale |
4 (Computerized) |
|
Truck scale (Weigh bridge) |
1 (capacity 40 MT) |
|
Distribution belt conveyor with tripper |
6 |
|
Chemical Protecting sprayer |
6 |
|
Sp. Fumigation bins |
2 |
|
Grain Drier |
1 |
|
Grain cleaner |
1 (25 MT per hour) |
|
Bagging scale |
6 (8 bags of 85 kg/ min) |
|
Temperature indication system |
1 |
|
Truck loading (bag) |
8 |
|
Rail loading (bunk) |
2 |
|
Jetty length- (a) Unloading / Loading (b) |
328 meters/42 meters |
|
Sub station |
3 units (each 1200 KVA) |
Cargo Storage Space (Break-bulk)
Protected Area |
Outside Protected Area |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Transit Sheds (1-9) |
09 |
64364 Sq Mtrs |
Warehouses |
06 |
25179 Sq Mtrs |
Warehouses DFPO |
04 |
20712 Sq Mtrs |
Open Dumps |
- |
200,000 Sq Mtrs |
Car Sheds (P & F) |
02 |
8696 Sq Mtrs |
|
|
|
Open Dumps |
- |
90,000 Sq Mtrs |
|
|
|
Note: Food Dept for Grains, TSP complex, Cement Clinker and different Oil company have their own storage facilities adjacent to their own Jetties/premises. |
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
For information on Bangladesh Port of Chittagong contact details, please see the following link:
4.4 Bangladesh Port and Waterways Company Contact List
For information on Bangladesh Port of Chittagong additional information, please see the following document:
Bangladesh Port of Chittagong Additional Information
Bangladesh Chittagong Port Overview
Bangladesh Port of
Chittagong Port Security
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
2.1.2 Bangladesh Port of Mongla
Port Overview
Mongla Port Provides facilities and services to the international shipping lines and other concerned agencies providing shore-based facilities like jetties, go downs, cargo handling equipment and maintaining adequate water depth in the channel as well as making provision for safe day and night shipping. Even if, in theory, there should be a ratio of 60 – 40 % between Chattogram and Mongla, the reality so far from that with Chattogram currently totalizing 92% of the country’s international trade.
Vision of MPA
- To Handle annually 1000 ships by 2021.
- To ensure international standard of service to the port users.
- To create congenial atmosphere for flourishing port base industries.
- To Modernize the port in the light of the global trade.
- To create job opportunities and to provide remarkable financial income to the national exchequer.
- To open new commercial windows for sustainable economic development.
Port website: Port of Mongla Website
Port Location and Contacts |
|
---|---|
Country |
Bangladesh |
Province or District |
Khulna District |
Town or City (Closest location) with Distance (km) |
Name: Khulna km: 45 minutes from Kulna |
Port's Complete Name |
Port of Mongla |
Latitude |
22.48867 |
Longitude |
89.59283 |
Managing Company or Port Authority (If more than one operator, break down by area of operation) |
Mongla Port Authority |
Management Contact Person |
n/a |
Closest Airport and Frequent Airlines to / from International Destinations |
Airport Name: n/a Airlines: n/a |
Mongla Port Officer’s Contact List
Name & Address |
Designation and email |
Telephone and fax |
---|---|---|
Name: Rear Admiral M Mozammel Haque, (G), NUP, ndc, psc, BN, |
Chairman Email: chairman@mpa.gov.bd |
Phone (office): 04662-75215 Fax: +041662-75224 |
Name: Yasmin Afsana |
Desig: Member (Finance) Email: mf@mpa.gov.bd |
Phone (off): 04662-7514 |
Name: Md. Altaf Hossain Khan |
Desig: Member (Engineering & Development) Email: med@mpa.gov.bd |
Phone (office): 04662-75333 Fax: 04662-75244 |
Name: Captain Mohammed Ali Chowdhury, (C), BCGM, ndc |
Desig: Member (Harbour & Marine) Email: chowali@yahoo.com |
Phone (office): 04662- 75222 Fax: 04662- 75224 |
Name: Md. Gias Uddin |
Designation: Director (Admin) Email: da@mpa.gov.bd |
Phone (office): +0466 2-75345 Fax: 04662- 75224 |
Name: Commander Sheikh Fakhar Uddin (C) BN |
Designation: Harbour Master Email: hm@mpa.gov.bd |
Phone (office): +04662-75221 |
Name: Lt Commander M ABDUL ALIM, (N), BN |
Desig: Chief Security Officer Email: cso@mpa.gov.bd |
Phone (office): +04662-75232 |
Name: Mr. Ohiuddin Chowdhury |
Designation: Secretary Email: oc2225@gmail.com |
Phone (office): +04662-75275 |
Name: Md. Zahirul Huq |
Designation: Chief Planning Email: cp@mpa.gov.bd |
Phone (office): +04662-75218 |
Name: Md. Mostafa Kamal |
Designation: Director (Traffic) Email: kamal6498@yahoo.com |
Phone (office): +04662-75363 |
Name: Md. Faruqul Islam |
Desig: Chief Hydrographer Email: faruqulchmpa@gmail.com |
Phone (office): +04662-75312 |
Port Facilities and Infrastructure
Total Berths |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Draft (m) |
---|---|---|---|
General Cargo/ Container Berths |
5 |
max 225 m |
4.5 – 5 m |
River Mooring Buoys |
7 |
max 225 m |
3 – 8 m |
Anchorage Berths |
14 |
max 225 m |
4.7 – 9 m. |
Mongla Cement Factory Jetty (Private) |
1 |
max: 225 m |
6.1m |
Meghna Cement Factory Jetty (Private) |
1 |
max: 225 m |
6.5 m |
Klean Heat Gaz Factory (Private) |
1 |
max 225 m |
6.0m |
Summit United LPG Jetty |
1 |
max 225 m |
1.8m |
Summit United Petroleum Jetty |
1 |
max 225 m |
Not available |
Dubai-Bangladesh Cement factory Jetty |
1 |
max 225 m |
Not available |
Holcim Cement Factory Jetty |
1 |
max 225 m |
Not available |
Vessel Concrete Jetty |
1 |
max 225 m |
Not available |
Pontoon Berth (for Fresh Water |
1 |
max 225 m |
Not available |
Pontoon berth (Inland vessels & Ferry) |
1 |
max 225 m |
Not available |
Berthing Tugs & Mooring Boats |
3 |
|
|
Pilot Boats |
3 |
||
Water Barges (Dumb) |
4 * 500 MT |
Port Facilities at a Glance
- The port is surrounded as well as well protected by the mangrove forest Sundarbans and free from all types of congestion of ships and cargo.
- River and road transport facilities available comparatively at lower cost from Mongla port to all over the remote places of the country.
- Constraint free large channel available for anchorage and loading/unloading facilities on both sides for 33 ships at a time.
- Due to construction of Khanjahan Ali as well as Lalonshah bridge, good transport connection system has been developed from Mongla Port to all the hinterland of North Bengal.
- Unique opportunity for Dhaka-Mongla-Dhaka transportation only within 5 hours by Dhaka-Maowa Road, in spite of a ferry service on the way.
- As there is no by-crossing, the goods can be transported easily without any constraint by inland coaster/barge from Mongla port.
- Up to 225-meter-long ship can enter into the port for discharging cargo.
- No constraints in berth and less turn-around time.
- In compare with Chattogram Port, the Landing charge, Shipping charge and River dues are lower in Mongla port.
- 15 days free time available in case of handling empty container (Import).
- The port is open for 24 hours.
- Infrastructural facilities available for storage of both specialized and General cargo.
- Handling & parking facilities of motor vehicles available.
Port Performance and Capacity
Port performance in last 3 Years
Performance Type | Export/ Import | FY 2016 - 17 | FY 2017 - 18 | FY 2018 - 19 |
---|---|---|---|---|
Vessel Handling | - | 623 | 784 | 961 |
Car Handling | - | 15,907 | 17,295 | 19,200 |
Container Handling (TEU's) | Export | 12,805 | 21,229 | 29,330 |
Import | 14,147 | 21,760 | 28,408 | |
Container Handling (Boxes) | Export | 8,094 | 14,032 | 20,290 |
Import | 9,146 | 14,341 | 19,426 | |
Cargo (MT) | Export | 85,622 | 147,151 | 135,131 |
Import | 7,428,105 | 9,568,899 | 11,179,878 | |
Food Stuff (MT) | Export | 31,452 | 33,278 | 35,011 |
Import | 441,359 | 896,324 | 131,379 | |
Total Income (Million BDT) | - | 2297.0 | 2664.2 | - |
Storage Facilities
Name | Quantity | Length/ Area | Capacity |
---|---|---|---|
Mongla Port Area | |||
Transit Shed | 4 Nos. (5-8) | 19,628 Sq Mtr | 17,932 MT (Total Capacity) |
Warehouse A&B | 2 Nos. | 19,630 Sq Mtr | 15,326 MT (Total Capacity) |
Container yard | 4 Nos. | 45,530 Sq Mtr | - |
Open dumps | - | 300,000 Sq Mtr | - |
Freezer plug points | 160 | - | - |
Car parking yard | 2 | For 2,000 cars | - |
Khulna Roosevelt Jetty Area | |||
Transit shades | 1 & 2 | 1,125 Sq Mtr | - |
Open dumps | - | 25,000 Sq Mtr | - |
Cargo Handling Equipment
Name of Equipment | Number of equipment | Capacity (M/Ton) |
---|---|---|
Mobile Crane | 6 | 2x30 MT, 1x24 MT, 1x25 MT & 2x19 MT |
Forklift various capacity | 36 | 2-5 MT |
Straddle carrier | 6 | - |
Reach stacker | 2 | - |
Jetty dock crane | 2 | - |
Terminal Tractors | 6 | - |
Empty container handler | 3 | - |
Harbour crane | 1 | 84 MT but 32 MT Extended Boom |
Vessel & craft (various types) | 32 | - |
Total | 62 | - |
Container Handling Capacity
Item |
Capability |
Projected Capacity by 2025 |
|
---|---|---|---|
At a time | Yearly | ||
Container | 6,000 (TEU) | 100000 (TEU) | 6,00,000 (TEU) |
Cargo | 60,000 (MT) | 2,00,00,000 (MT) | 4,00,00,000 (MT) |
Car | 2,000 | 20,000 | 40,000 |
Clearing Agents / Stevedore
There are almost 600 clearance agents and around 100 stevedore companies. They are appointed on a yearly base, after a call for tender process. List of stevedors who have renewed their licence from Mongla Port Authority for the current year is as follows.
Port Stevedores list
Sl | Name of the Organization | Address | Contact Number |
---|---|---|---|
1 | M/S Sheikh Abdus Salam & Co. | Madrasa Road Mongla, Bagerhat | 01711343054 |
2 | M/S A Haq Choudhury & Sons | 2, P C Roy Road, Khulna | 01711761747 |
3 | M/S Khalid Brothers | 67 Khan A Sabur Road, Khulna | 01711335860 |
4 | M/S Nuru & Sons Co | Shromo Kollan Road, Mongla, Bagerhat | 01713181224 |
5 | M/S Gofur Brothers & Co | Rabeya Complex, 116/2, Islampur Road, Shantidham More, Khulna | 01711280124 |
6 | M/S Khulna Traders Ltd. | 6, Shamsur Rahman Road, Khulna | 01711218888 |
7 | M/S Pator Para Traders | Port Using Building 6th Floor, 1st Flat, Mongla | 01764527749 |
8 | M/S Green Enterprise | 53 Shromo Kollan Road, Mongla, Bagerhat | 01711761668 |
9 | M/S Lucky Trading Corporations | 309, Khanjahan Ali Road, Khulna | 01711896661 |
10 | M/S M. A. Hashem & Sons | 6/1, Madrasa Road, Mongla, Bagerhat | 01711400797 |
11 | M/S Jahir Traders | Chalna House, 3 P C Roy Road, Khulna | 01711380569 |
12 | M/S Obiroto Agencies Ltd. | 8, Baitun Nur Shopping Complex | 01716781461 |
13 | M/S K M Shipping Lines Ltd. | 11, KDA Avenue, Nowshin Tower (5th floor), Khulna | 01711296685 |
14 | M/S United Trading Co. | Rabeya Complex, 116/2 Islampur Road, Khulna | 01711280124 |
15 | M/S The Linkers International (Pvt) Ltd. | 101, Haji Mohsin Road, Khulna | 01711299179 |
16 | M/S Khulna Union Enterprise Ltd. | 205/8 Sonadanga R/A, Khulna | 01711524649 |
17 | M/S Moni Traders (Pvt.) Ltd. | 13 Shrom Kollyan Road, Mongla | 01713124709 |
18 | M/S Mecca Medina Enterprise | Shrom Kollyan Road, Mongla | 01725378430 |
19 | M/S Siraj Shipping | Port Powerhouse Road, Mongla | 0711482906 |
20 | M/S Ahommed & Co. | 17, Beni Babu Road, Khulna | 01712608285 |
21 | M/S Rahman Enterprise | Port Building 6th floor, 3rd flat, Mongla | Not Provided |
22 | M/S Khulna Agency | 269/2, Khanjahan Ali Road, Khulna | 01715368262 |
23 | M/S Amin Enterprise | 6, Lower Jeshore Road, Khulna | 01711297825 |
24 | M/S Morelgonj Traders | 43/E, road 29, Nirala Residential Area, Khulna | 01711481774 |
25 | M/S M A Baten | 5, PC Roy Road, Khulna | 01711323620 |
26 | M/S Aroj Ali & Co | 92, Khan A Sabur Road, Khulna | 01711131606 |
27 | M/S S M Akbor Hosen | 72, Sir Ikbal Road, Khulna | 01711805124 |
28 | M/S T Haq & Co. Ltd | Monowara Mansion, room 1, 15, Dr. Moshiur Rahamn Road, Khulna | 01813751155 |
29 | M/S M Rahman & Brothers | 63/4, Sonadanga R/A, Khulna | 01711029460 |
30 | M/S Sonar Bangla Traders | 40, Station Road, Khulna | 01713400138 |
31 | M/S A Rajjak Dovash & Sons Ltd. | Yakub Ali Building, Mongla | 01711263316 |
32 | M/S Associated Traders & Meriners Ltd. | Khalil Chamber, 35, KDA Avenue, Khulna | 01730007825 |
33 | M/S Jebun Associates Ltd. | Sheikh Abdul High Sarak, Mongla | 01819685568 |
Port Essential Information
Port management |
The port is under the administrative control of the Ministry of Shipping. The Chairman is the Chief Executive of the Port. Mongla Port Authority is managed by a board which consists of Chairman and three other members. Board formulates policies concerning operation, administration, finance and development of the port. Other 11 departments are there to assist in performing port operation. |
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Port Limit |
· To the North: A line drawn due East West from a point in position Lat. 220 38.00’ N. Long 89020.00 E. to a point in position lat. 22038.00 N. long 89040.00’ E. · To the South: A line drawn due East West from a point in position Lat. 21027.00’N. Long 89020.00 E. to a point in position lat. 21027.00 N. long 89040.00’ E. · To the East: A line joining the point in position Lat. 21027.00 N. Long 89040.00’ E. with the point in position Lat. 22038.00Ñ N. long 89040.00’ E. · To the West: A line joining the point in position Lat. 22038.00 N. Long 89020.00’ E. with the point in position lat. 21027.00 N. long 89020.00’ E. |
Navigational Information |
• Vessels of 6.0 m. to 8.5 m. draught can take berth in anchorage, mooring buoys and jetties. • Maximum LOA of vessels: 200 meters • Tidal range: between 1.2 and 3.5 meter • Pilotage : Compulsory • Night navigation is permissible for outward and inward movement of ships up to 140m. LOA and 6.0 m draught. • 51 Lighted buoys are available at the Channel. “Conical shape" buoys are on starboard side and "can shape" buoys on the port side. |
Hydrographic Information |
The tides are important for navigation as determines the possibility of crossing the shallow outer bar at the entrance. The tides are semi diurnal with prominent diurnal effect. The approx. tidal range is between 1.2 m. to 3.5 m. all over the channel. |
Anchorage |
Mongla port consists of shore-based facilities and a sheltered anchorage in the Pussur River. Depth of water available at the anchorage is max. 8.0 M. of LLWD. Distance from Mongla fairway buoy to Mongla port Jetty is 65 Nautical miles. |
Restrictions |
Entrance to the Pussur river is about 2 miles wide at the mouth and has a bar about 5 nautical miles from the Fairway Buoy where minimum depth is 6 m. |
Maximum Size of Ships |
Ships drawing up to 7 M. can cross the bar in all seasons. During S.W Monsoons vessels up to 8.0 M. can cross the outer bar in spring tide. |
Telecommunication |
At present coast station Khulna Radio of telegraph and Telephone Dept. maintain 24 hrs. W/T watch 0n 500 KHz (call sign S3E). In addition to the T & T system, the port has harbor control station (call sign S3H) at Mongla and Hiron point pilot station (call sign S3K) to maintain 24 hrs. W/T watch 0n 500 KHz. The station at Hiron Point guides incoming and outgoing vessels from fairway to pilot grounds and vice versa and also remains in touch with Khulna Radio, S 3 E, Mongla S 3 H and ships anchored at Hiron point for movement of pilots and Mooring of vessels. |
Arrival Advice |
Incoming ships must be present at Mongla Fairway Buoy at least 3 hours before H.W. at Hiron point, to enter on a day. The master should send the following information to Port Control via Khulna Radio call sign S3E and Hiron point pilot station call sign S3K 24 hrs. prior to arrival at Mongla Fairway buoy: 1.ETA Mongla Fairway Buoy 2. Fresh water draught 3. Speed available 4. Length of vessel 5. Gross tonnage of vessel 6. Flag of vessel 7. Fresh water requirements 8. Local Agent. |
Tugs |
3 powerful Tugs are available to attend emergency & also for berthing at jetties, Mooring buoys and Anchorages. |
Berthing |
8 single swinging Moorings, 21 Anchor berths & 5 Jetties are available. |
Density |
The density of water at the Outer Bar varies from 1005 to 1025 and at Mongla from 1002 to 1015. |
Fresh Water |
Available by Barges |
Fuel |
Fuel oil can be arranged in Ltd quantities if 48 hours advance notice is given to the respective owner/declaring Shipping Agents. |
Fire Precautions |
Fire Fighting Tug is available. |
Repairs |
Minor repairs can be arranged through Khulna shipyard & other private workshops. |
Surveyors |
Lloyds / NKK, P & l Club and private surveyors are available at Khulna. |
Deck Watchman |
On receipt of orders from the Master the Steamer agents will arrange to supply necessary watchmen day and night. |
Cargo Gear |
Goods are loaded and unloaded by the ship's gear. Handling equipment and crane available at the Port Jetty. |
Repatriation |
Local shipping agents are responsible for arranging repatriation of the crew. |
Police/Ambulance/Fire |
Police Telephone number 04658-222 and for other purposes Harbor Control 004658-309 and Harbor Master's Telephone No. 04031-221 (off) & 041-760625 (Res) is available. |
Miscellaneous Port Information (Berthing equipment specifications)
Berthing facilities |
2 ships at the jetty, 5 ships at mooring buoy and 7 ships at anchorage and including private jetties total 14 ships can take berth at a time. Besides, there is wide scope of berthing of more ships in the anchorage. |
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Jetty/Warehouse/Yard facilities |
5 Jetties (length 182.92 meter each), 4 transit sheds (4907 Sq. m. each & total capacity in average 17932 MT), 2 warehouses (9815 Sq. m.) each & total capacity in avr.15326 MT),120 reefer plug points and 3 container yards (35752 TEUS at one stack). |
Facilities in the Channel |
Channel draft is 6.0 to 8.5 meter. For safe guidance of ship in the channel there are 21 lighted buoys (inner channel-3 buoys, outer anchorage- 16 buoys and fairway buoy-1) and 1 Beacon (at Hironpoint). Max. length of 200-meter ships can cross the Pussur channel. |
Electricity Facilities |
For constant supply of electricity there are 6 sub-stations and 5 power generating stations. Moreover, special facilities are provided for reefer container from own generator of MPA |
Vessels & Crafts |
3 Tugboats, 01 Firefighting tug, 2 Pilot launch, 4 dispatch launch, 3 Survey launch, 4 Mooring boats, 1 Buoy Tender Vessel, 3 Self-propelled watercrafts, 2 Inspection launch, 1 Oil storage vessel, 2 ferry launch- total 26 vessels and crafts are ready for smooth functioning of Port. |
One Stop Service |
One Stop service is being operational in the Jetty area. In this, all departments who are directly involved in the Operation are being in one room. Therefore, the port users need not to move from one department to the other department in order to get their job done. This has created a very user-friendly environment and the activities have become easier and speedy. |
Pilotage to the Port
The Pilotage ground extends from the fairway buoy, approximately at position Lat. 21026.9'N Long. 89034.4'E, to the northern limit of the port (Up to a line drawn between Lat. 22038.00' N Long. 89020.00' E and Lat. 22038.00' N Long. 89040.00' E).
The sharply defined "Swatch of No Ground" - the northern tip of which almost touching the pilotage ground, a nature’s boon to the mariners is approaching this port. A fairly accurate position of vessels can be obtained by watching the Echo-Sounder indicating entry of vessel into the "Swatch of No ground". It is usual for the navigators making approaches from Kolkata and Chattogram to proceed between 20- and 30-meter contour which is quite well defined and converge on the northern most tip of the “Swatch of No Ground ".
The lighted Buoy painted “MONGLA FAIRWAY" and fitted with a radar reflector flashing white light every 10 seconds, makes the approach to the Pilotage ground reasonably easy and safe.
From the ' fairway buoy' to pilotage ground (Near Hiron Point) the channel is marked by 9 pairs of lighted buoys with radar reflectors. Masters of vessels before approaching the pilotage ground should await instructions from the Hiron point pilot stations. Mariners are cautioned that they may have to take appropriate corrective measures as the vessels are likely to set towards North-West during flood tide.
Ship approaching Mongla Port will send their ETA and draft to their respective agents and to PORT KHULNA vis Khulna Radio (Call sign S3E) at least 24 hrs. before their actual time of arrival at the Fairway Buoy. On receipt of the ETA directly from the ship the pilot is detailed in order of priority of arrivals. Further instructions are issued by the pilot himself on VHF. On or before arrival at the Fairway Buoy, the Master is to contact the Hiron Point Pilot Station on W/T (Call sign S3K) or on channel 16 on VHF for bar crossing instructions. It must be emphasized that the instructions so received should be repeated by the ship receiving such messages. The banks of the river are stable and have continuous belt of forest with small creeks at places throughout the passage up to the Mongla Harbor area. The controlling bar at the entrance of Pussur River has a minimum datum depth of 6.0 M. This sets limit to the draft of ships entering and leaving Mongla Port.
Tides and semi diurnal with spring rise between max. 2.80 M. in winter to max. 3.35 M. in Monsoon. Tidal stations at Hiron Point, Joymonirgol and Mongla are maintained for observation and record of daily tides. Unlike other riverine ports of the Bay of Bengal there are no incidents of bore tides or freshets. During Monsoon the Hinterland Rivers are in spate and current may attain strength up to 6 knots. The bottom is mainly of mud and fine sand.
The channel is marked by buoys at various points conical shapes to be passed on the starboard hand and can shapes on the port hand when entering with the mainstream of flood. Weather is mainly tropical with very mild winter with minimum temperature of 8'C and humidity 95% and during south westerly monsoon from June to August causing rainfall of average 200 cm. Tropical revolving storm is formed in the Bay of Bengal during the preceding (April-May) and succeeding (Sept-Oct.) two months of Monsoon. The intensity of the storm is lost on reaching the port after crossing the coast and the Sundarbans. A common weather feature is the Norwester in the months of March and April which are typical thunderstorms of very short duration usually occurring at dusk with squally winds up to 40kts.
Port Dues and Charges
Port Dues and Charges (as of January 2020)
Vessels chargeable |
Rate of port dues |
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Sea-going vessels |
0.241 $ per GRT |
Sea-going vessel engaged in lightering within port limits |
0.150 per GRT |
Sea-going vessels not engaged in lightering have not left the port after 30 days from the date of entry |
0.050 $ |
Sea-going vessel entering for taking fuel, stores and water, etc |
0.08$ |
Vessels working within port limits, excluding sea-going lighters |
Not exceeding 10 GRT: 25 BDT per vessel Between 10 – 100 GRT: 200 BDT Between 100 - 200 GRT: 500 BDT Exceeding 200 GRT: 3 BDT per GRT Barge/flat: 1.5 BDT per GRT Country boat/Shampan: 0.25 per GRT. |
Other Charges
Berth occupancy charges |
Per GRT per day |
0.03$ |
|
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Mooring occupancy charge |
At Own anchor |
Per GRT per day |
0.02$ |
At mooring |
Per GRT per day |
0.015$ |
|
Sea-going ships |
200 to 1,000 GRT |
Per Tug per Movement |
82.50$ |
Over 1,000 to 5,000 GRT |
do |
277.50$ |
|
Over 5,000 GRT |
do |
594$ |
|
Water supply charge |
At Roosevelt jetty |
Per 1000 ltr |
30BDT |
At Mongla (local) At Mongla (to Ships) |
Per 1000 ltr Per 1000 ltr |
60BDT 10$ |
|
At Hiron pont (local) |
Per 1000 ltr |
700BDT |
|
At Hiron pint (to ship) |
Per 1000 ltr |
20$ |
|
Jetty Crane Charge |
Use of Jetty crane |
Per crane per period of 8 hours |
45$ |
Use of British crane |
Do |
33.75$ |
|
Non-Use of Jetty Crane |
If cancelled within less than 6 hours of booked period |
Do |
40$ |
If cancelled previous to 6 hours of booked period |
Do |
20$ |
|
Holliday charge (working on jetty) |
Per ship per holyday |
60$ |
|
Night charge (working on jetty) |
Per ship per night |
30$ |
|
Security guard engaged on the sea-going vessel |
Per person, per 4 hours |
BDT 150 |
Shifting / Detention Fees
Services |
Basis of Charge |
Rate |
---|---|---|
Fees for shifting vessels from one berth or mooring or swinging her to another |
Per movement |
29.80$ |
Fees for such shifting taking place in whole or part between 6:00 pm to 6:00 am |
Per movement |
59.60$ |
Detention fees for failure of a vessel in arriving or sailing from the port in time |
Per day |
100$ |
Pilot detention fee |
Per day |
20$ |
Berthing or unberthing at the time of arrival or sailing of the vessels |
Each occasion |
88.50$ |
Same at the time of shifting |
Each occasion |
44.25$ |
Port & Harbour Dues
Services |
Basis of Charge |
Rate |
|
---|---|---|---|
River dues |
Domestic cargo |
Per 1000 kg |
33BDT |
Import cargo |
Do |
BDT 15.30 |
|
Landing charge / Handling charge |
Bagged cargo (wheat and rice) |
Per 1000kg |
BDT. 40 |
Other bagged cargo (cement, iron, steel, salt, sugar etc) |
Do |
BDT. 32 |
|
All other imports not exceeding 3MT |
Do |
BDT. 90 |
|
Wheeled or tracked equip. |
Do |
BDT 175 |
|
Garments, cloths, cotton, etc |
Do |
BDT. 16 |
|
Crude refined oil, palm oil, soyabean oil etc |
Do |
BDT. 50 |
|
Other import more than 20 MT |
Do |
BDT. 250 |
|
Weight bridge charge |
Per 1000 Kg |
2.5BDT |
|
Trans-shipment charge At the same wharf |
Per 1000 Kg |
150% of landing charge |
|
Terminal charge on river traffic |
Per 1000 Kg |
21.70BDT |
Container Handling Charges
Services |
Time |
Basis of charge |
Upto 20’ Container |
Above 20’ container |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Loading / Discharging |
FCL Container |
|
Per container |
43.40$ |
65.10$ |
LCL Container |
|
Do |
130.00$ |
195.00$ |
|
Empty Container |
|
Do |
22.10$ |
33.20$ |
|
Container storage) |
Loaded Container |
1st 10 days |
Per container |
3.00$ |
6.00$ |
Thereafter |
Do |
8.00$ |
16.00$ |
||
Empty Container |
First 7 days |
Per container |
1.5$ |
3.00$ |
|
Thereafter |
Do |
3.00$ |
6.00$ |
||
Over height Container (Loaded) |
1st 10 days |
Per container |
4.00$ |
8.00$ |
|
Thereafter |
Do |
8.00$ |
16.00$ |
||
Over height Container (Empty |
1st 7 days |
Per container |
3.00$ |
6.00$ |
|
Thereafter |
Do |
5.00$ |
10.00$ |
||
Reefer container Charge |
Pre-trip inspection |
Per Container |
2.00$ |
|
|
Supply of electricity |
Per Container per diem |
8.00$ |
|||
Monitoring service |
Per Container |
4.00$ |
|||
River dues on container and Containerised Cargo |
FCL Container and content |
Import |
Per container |
408.00BDT |
816.00BDT |
Export |
Do |
184.00BDT |
368.00BDT |
||
LCLContainer and content |
Import |
Per 1000 kg |
34.10BDT |
||
Export |
Do |
15.30BDT |
|||
Empty Container |
Import |
Per container |
102.00BDT |
204.00BDT |
|
Export |
Do |
102.00BDT |
204.00BDT |
||
Stuffing and unstuffing Charges |
Stuffing |
Per 1000kg |
75.00BDT |
||
Unstuffing |
Do |
92.00BDT |
|||
Transhipment charge |
Per container |
150% of the Loading or Discharging Charge. |
Due and Charges on Goods
Rent Charge (Wharf rent) for import cargo (covered storage) |
Basis of charge |
0 to 7 days |
8 to 14 days |
For each additional day up to 22 days |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bagged cargo |
Per 1000kg |
6.50BDT |
15.00BDT |
25.00BDT |
Iron and steal |
Do |
6.00BDT |
15.00BDT |
25.00BDT |
Wheeled or tracked vehicles |
Do |
28.35BDT |
80.71BDT |
129.29BDT |
All other imports |
Do |
10.00BDT |
20.00BDT |
25.00BDT |
Space Rent Charge
Service |
Basis of charge |
rates |
|
---|---|---|---|
Cargo inside the protected area |
First month |
Per sq² / meter |
46.88BDT |
Second month |
56.25BDT |
||
Subsequent months |
70.31BDT |
||
Cargo outside protected area |
Per sq² / meter |
40.00BDT |
|
Storage of gears equip and other |
Do |
40.00BDT |
|
International transit |
Do |
30.00BDT |
Goods Carrying Charges on board water burges
Khulna to Mongla |
Per MT |
100BDT |
Khulna to Hironpoint |
BDT 200 |
|
Mongla to Hironpoint |
BDT 150 |
Food Handling Arrangements
Mongla Port is not very well equipped for the bulk grain handling. There are no vacuators, silo facilities and bagging machines at the port. No silo terminal at port level. But a small silo of 500 MT exists in Khulna and recently big modern silo is at Joymonir goal has been established.
Mongla Port Silo
In order to have Safe Storage Facilities of Food grains a modern Silo has been built at Joymonirgol, 17 km south of Mongla Port. The silo has a storage capacity of 50,000 MT in 30 different bins. The area is fully equipped with an Independent Jetty along with all types of handling facilities. So Mongla port is now fully ready to accept any quantity of imported food grains.
Reefer Cargo Arrangements
Reefer cargo particularly export of frozen shrimps is predominant through this port. In the container yard no. 1 & 2 there are 160 plug points to connect reefer containers. Electricity is being supplied from electric substations to the reefer container. For constant and uninterrupted power supply MPA has its own generators which are capable to supply power to 40 containers. Provision of 110 volt power supply for reefer container is also available in the container yard.
Port Development Trend
In Bangladesh, the industries are in and around Dhaka-Chattogram. The business community of Dhaka and its surrounding areas is less interested to import and export their cargo through Mongla Port because of lack of fair roads and bridges connection. The present government has given emphasis for the development of Mongla Port and pushes the construction of the Padma Bridge at Mawa point. When Padma bridge will be operational, the distance from Dhaka to Mongla will be 170 Km. So, the business community of Dhaka and its surrounding areas will be more interested to use Mongla Port for importing & exporting cargos as the transportation distance from Dhaka to Mongla will be shorter than Dhaka to Chattogram.
At present, Jute & jute goods, frozen cargo and other general cargo are exported from Mongla port. Moreover, import of heavy machinery & equipment, fertilizer, food grain, sugar, motor vehicles, raw materials of industry etc. through Mongla Port will increase. As a matter of consequence, the act of establishing different types of new industries in the south-western part of the country, scope of huge employment, expansion of trade & business and overall activities of Mongla Port will increase and develop rapidly.
Ongoing Development Project
Sl |
Project name; Estimated cost; Implementation period |
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1. |
Capital dredging of cattle channels from Mongla port to Rampal power station. Estimated expenditure: BDT. 16650.00 lakh. Implementation: 2016 – 17 to 2018 – 19 |
2. |
The development of existing infrastructure at the Mongla Port Authority's Roosevelt Jetty. Estimated expenditure: BDT. 2360.00 lakh. Implementation: July 2017 to December 2019 |
3. |
Inauguration of the Vessel Traffic Management and Information System (VTMIS). Estimated expenditure: BDT. 4890.78 lakh. Implementation: 2017-18 to 2018-19 |
4. |
Dredging at the Mongla Port Channel. Estimated expenditure: BDT. 71250.00 lakh. Implementation: July 2017 to December 2019 |
5. |
Tug Boat Collection for Mongla port. Probable expense: BDT 4929.00 lakh. Implementation: January 2018 to December, 2018 |
6. |
Surface water Treatment Plant set up for Mongla port. Probable expense: BDT 2472.50 lakh. Implementation: 2018 - 19 to 2019 - 20 |
7. |
Dredging in the food silo area of the Harbor channel in Mongla port Probable expense: BDT 3638.85 lakh Implementation: 2018 - 19 to 2019-20 |
8. |
Strategic master plan for Mongla Port. Estimated expenditure: BDT. 530.00 lakh Implementation: SEPA: 2016 to June 2019 |
9. |
Essential Equipment collection for Mongla port. Probable expense: BDT 43352.00 lakh Implementation: July 2018 to June 2021 |
10. |
Under PPP: Construction of 2 incomplete jetty of Mongla port Estimated expenditure: BDT. 41200.00 lakh. Implementation: 2016-17 to 2020 - 21 |
Projects in Approval Process
1. |
Expansion and Modernization of the facility of Mongla Port: 1. Container terminal construction of Mongla port. 2. Container delivery yard construction at Mongla Port 3. Bobbing yard construction. 4. Multistoried Car Yard construction 5. of cattle on the channel of the Sinking rake removal 6. The main road of Mongla Port (Six Lane and bypass road) 7. River protection works at the Jetty area. Probable expense: BDT 447744.97 lakh. Implementation period: 2022 - 23 |
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2. |
Collection of Trailing Suction Hopper Dredger. Probable expense: BDT 32000.00 lakh. Implementation: 2017 – 18 to 2019 - 20 |
3. |
Upgradation of Mongla Port Probable expense: BDT 60146.90 lakh. Implementation: from 2018 – 19 to 2022 – 23 |
4. |
Modern waste management at Mongla Port. Probable expense: BDT 32221.00 lakh Implementation: July 2018 to June, 2021 |
5. |
Collection of 2 Oil recovery vessels, Oil boom and accessories. Probable expense: BDT 1000.00 lakh Implementation: July 2019 to June 2021 |
Future development Plan
- Gaining depth of 10 meters
- A total of 6 dredger collections including 2 Trailing Suction dredgers.
- Installation of the terminal at Akram Point & Harbaria and Container terminal at Joymonir gol.
- Construction of chopper hanger and collection of helicopters.
- Construction of International Truck Terminal.
- Construction of flyovers from Digraj to Mongla.
- Installation of fire safety system
- Construction of Port Bypass road (East Park).
- Collection of salvage Basel and medical ambulances etc.
Role of Mongla Port in blue Economy
Blue economy is a sea resource dependent economics. Blue economy, as well as an effective alternative to the 21st century challenge in protecting environmental degradation, has already built a strong position across the globe. In the world economy, ocean economy continues to contribute greatly. For large population of Bangladesh, employment can be done by the sea-based blue economy. The recent sea victory has opened the floodgates of the Blue Revolution.
Strategic plan by Mongla Port to implement the Blue Economy Initiative
Short-term (ongoing activities) |
Mid-term plan |
Long-term |
|
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1. Dredging till Rampal of Pusur channel. Project expense: 16650.00 lakh |
1. Expansion and modernization of the facility of Mongla Port Probable expenditure of the project: 447744.97 lakh |
1. Collection of modern Container and cargo handling equipment. Probable expenditure of the project: 30000.00 lakh |
|
2. Development of Roosevelt Jetty infrastructure. Project expense: 2360.00 lakh |
2. One Trailing Suction Hopper Dredger Collection. Probable expenditure of the project: 32000.00 lakh |
2. Construction of Car Yard at Joymonir gol. Probable expenditure of the project: 10000.00 lakh |
|
3. Introduction of the Vessel Traffic Management and Information System (VTMIS). Project expense: 4890.78 lakh |
3. Upgrading of Mongla Port. Probable expenditure of the project: 658596.00 lakh |
3. Construction of multi-purpose jetty at Joymonir gol. Probable expenditure of the project: 140000.00 lakh |
|
4. Dredging at Outer Bar Project expense: 71250.00 lakh |
4. Modern Waste Management System. Probable expenditure of the project: 19800.00 lakh |
4. Construction of floating jetty at Akram Point. Probable expenditure of the project: 50000.00 lakh |
|
5. Tug Boat Collection Project expense: 4929.00 lakh |
5. Various of equipment collecting Probable expenditure of the project: 44252.00 lakh |
5. The development and of the deer Point Pilot tower and construction of the building for the Light house attendant at the Jack ford point. Probable expenditure of the project: 10000.00 lakh |
|
6. Setting up of surface water treatment plant. Project expense: 2472.50 lakh |
6. Strengthening of fire safety system. Probable expenditure of the project: 2455.60 lakh |
6. River Governance Program adopted. Probable expenditure of the project: 150000.00 lakh |
|
7. Collection of mobile Harbor crane. Project expense: 4681.50 lakh |
7. Setting up of existing jetty of Mongla port. Probable expenditure of the project: 2809.92 lakh |
7. Building advanced and modern light towers. Probable expenditure of the project: 5000.00 lakh |
|
8. Strategic Master Plan. Project expense: 530.00 lakh. |
|
8. Helicopters and all facilities for the helipad. Probable expenditure of the project: 30000.00 lakh |
|
9. Dredging in the food silo area of the Harbor channel. Probable expenditure of the project: 3638.85 lakh |
9. Construction of yard and renovation of road including construction of Dolphin jetty at Roosevelt Jetty. Probable Exp: 15420.40 lakh |
9. Collection of auxiliary vessels (in 3 different stages). |
Probable expenditure of the project: 80000.00 lakh |
10. Construction of 2 incomplete jetty of Mongla port (Via PPP) Project expense: 41200.00 lakh |
10. Dredging to achieve 8 mtr CD on the Poshur channel. Probable expenditure of the project: 98500.00 lakh |
10. Collection of high-powered rescue vessels. Probable expenditure of the project: 3000.00 lakh |
|
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11. Collection of 5 vessels for Mongla port. Probable expenditure of the project: 25000.00 lakh |
11. Car Career Collection. Probable expenditure of the project: 500.00 lakh |
|
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12. Construction of Container terminal (1st stage) at Joymonir gol. Probable expenditure :100000.00 lakh |
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13. Oil Spill Vessel Collection. Probable expenditure: 8000.00 lakh |
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14. Construction of water refineries (2nd phase). Probable expenditure: 10000.00 lakh |
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15. Construction of Container terminal (2nd stage) at Joymonir gol. Probable expenditure: 200000.00 lakh |
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16. Collection of Navigational aids. Probable expenditure: 5000.00 lakh |
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17. Construction of Port Centric city with Mega shopping complex. Probable expenditure: 200000.00 lakh |
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18. Dredging project to achieve 10 Mtr CD at Pusur river. Probable expenditure: 150000.00 lakh |
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19. VTMIS Expansion project. Probable expenditure: 10000.00 lakh |
Port Security Arrangement
MPA has adopted ISPS Code well ahead of 1st July 2004. Strict physical security is being maintained as per Port Facility Security Plan approved by Designated Authority. MPA was issued with Statement of Compliance of Port Facility Security certificate on 26th September 2004. Security information with vessels is exchanged by Port Control station before entering port limit. Reasonable full proof security is being maintained with the deployment and cooperation of security personnel from different agencies in addition to her own security personnel. So far, the port authority and all the users are satisfied with the port security arrangement. The port authority is trying to have their own security personnel for the total coverage of the area. Port has updated and modern digital security equipment also in place. To ensure proper security at the port premises and Jetty area they have following personnel and equipment:
Human Resource |
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Sl |
Description |
Number |
|
1 |
Security Personnel |
29 |
|
2 |
Navy Contingent |
37 |
|
3 |
Ansar Member |
145 |
|
4 |
Private Security |
100 |
|
Useful Equipment |
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Sl. |
Description |
Number |
Comments |
1 |
Baggage Scanner |
2 |
- |
2 |
Archway |
6 |
Main Gate has 4, Gate No. 2 has 1 & Port Building has 1. |
3 |
Car Barrier |
2 |
- |
4 |
CCTv Monitor |
4 |
Main Gate has 2. |
5 |
UVSS |
2 |
- |
6 |
UVIM |
2 |
- |
7 |
Container Scanner |
1 |
Customs |
8 |
Walkie Talkie |
20 |
- |
9 |
Hand Metal Detector |
10 |
- |
10 |
Access Control |
2 |
Situated at the entrance and outside Gate |
11 |
Access Control Monitor |
3 |
- |
12 |
C C Camera |
81 |
32 are setup on progress |
13 |
Mobile X-ray |
1 |
- |
14 |
Hand Mike |
3 |
- |
15 |
Motorcycle |
3 |
One is on Main Gate |
16 |
Speed Boat |
1 |
- |
17 |
Mike |
1 |
- |
For information on Bangladesh Port of Mongla additional information, please see the following documents:
Bangladesh Port of Mongla Additional Information
Bangladesh Port of Mongla Berth Info
Bangladesh Port of Mongla container facilities
Bangladesh Port of Mongla Pussur Channel
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
For information on Bangladesh Port of Mongla contacts information, please see the following link:
2.1.3 Bangladesh Port of Payra
Port Overview
Payra Sea Port is the 3rd seaport of Bangladesh located in general area in between latitude 21.9890 North and longitude 90.2792 East on the bank of Rabnabad Channel under Kalapara, a sub district of Patuakali. In order to increase the economic activities in the central zone and meet the future demand, Payra Sea Port Act 2013 was passed in National Parliament on 10 November 2013. Honourable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated country’s 3rd seaport named as “Payra Sea Port” at Rabnabad Channel at Patuakhali district on 19 November 2013.
Government has taken Short, Mid & Long-Term Plan to develop a state of art modern seaport. As Short-Term Plan, Payra Port Authority is set operate the port activities by offloading cargos from motherships at outer/inner anchorage and transported to the hinterlands through river routes. All the necessary preparations like Custom Clearance Facilities, VHF communication, Banking, enlistment of Ship handling operators, C&F, Shipping agent, Channel Marking with Laying of Buoys at River and approach channel, Marking of Payra inner and outer Anchorage area, Implementation of ISPS code, UN Locator Code, and port security including a Bangladesh Coastguard station with high speed vessel and manpower etc have been completed.
Under Long Term Plan, by 2023 the port would be fully operational with a 16 m channel where minimum 10 km container & other terminals with all other associated facilities like establishing EEZ, Airport, Port city, Dockyard/Shipyard, Echo Tourism etc centring to the port. The Port authority has taken a mega budget estimate under the Long-term plan by phases to complete the envisioned infrastructural facilities and make the port fully operational by 2015.
Presently the port users are using River Route connecting to Dhaka and other districts of the country. In the river route, vessels more than 4-meter draught with bulk cargo are plying day and night irrespective of tide. Various commodities including food grain, cement, fertilizer and other bulk are transported from Payra to Dhaka and other destinations through internal waterways.
PPA’S objective focuses mainly on providing necessary services and facilities to the port users efficiently and effectively at competitive price. Though PPA started its Ltd scale port operations by offloading bulk cargoes at inner/outer anchorage, with the passage of time PPA is going to handle maximum volume of container and bulk cargoes of Bangladesh using the geographical advantages, good hinterland connectivity
Port website: http://ppa.gov.bd/
Port Location and Contact |
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Country |
Bangladesh |
Province or District |
Patuakhali |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port |
Kalapara 5 km |
Port's Complete Name |
Port of Payra |
Latitude |
21.9890 N |
Longitude |
90.2792 E |
Managing Company or Port Authority |
Payra Port Authority |
Port Picture
List of Officers- PPA
Sl |
Name |
Designation |
Contact Details |
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1 |
Commodore M Jahangir Alam, (E), NUP, ndc, psc, BN |
Chairman |
+88029348421 Fax:+88029349175 |
2 |
Commodore Md. Ashraful Haque Chowdhury, psc, BN |
Member (Harbour & Marine) |
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3 |
Captain M. Muniruzzaman, (E), BN |
Member (Engineering and Development) |
02-9350125 |
4 |
Commander M Rafiul Hassain (TAS) psc, BN, (Rtd.) |
Member (Admin & Finance) |
02-9349175 |
5 |
Mohiuddin Ahmed Khan (Joint Secretary) |
Director (Administration) |
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6 |
Md. Elias Reja |
Chief financial and accounting officer |
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7 |
Quazi Wasif Ahmad |
Chief Engineer |
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8 |
Commander Haider Jahan Khon Emon (H-1), psc, BN |
Chief Hydrographer |
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9 |
Md. Nasir Uddin |
Deputy Ch. Engineer (Jetty & Harbour) |
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10 |
Captain SM Sharifur Rahaman |
Dock Master |
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12 |
Md. Saifur Rahman |
Joint Chief Planning |
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13 |
Tayebur Rahman |
Deputy Director (Admin) |
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14 |
Azizur Rahman |
Deputy Director (Traffic) |
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15 |
Captain Asif Ahmed |
Pilot |
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16 |
Mohammad Soadrul Amin |
Deputy Director, MIS |
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17 |
Mostafa Ashique Ali |
Executive Engineer (Jetty) |
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18 |
Md. Abul Kalam Azad Molla |
Executive Engineer (Harbour) |
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19 |
Azizur Rahman |
Assistant Director (Admin) |
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20 |
Md. Rajibul Hasan |
Assistant Director (Accounts) |
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21 |
Md. Sohel Mir |
Assistant Director (Security) |
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22 |
Md. Sajidul Islam Sobuj |
Assistant Secretary (Coordination) |
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23 |
Md. Asadulla Ashik |
Assistant Engineer (Electrical) |
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24 |
S M Imties Islam |
Superintendent (Light and Mooring) |
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25 |
Md. Aminul Haque |
Assistant Chief (Prog) |
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26 |
Anup Kumar Sarker |
Medical Officer |
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27 |
Delwar Hosen |
Personal Secretary |
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28 |
Md. Rokibul Islam |
Security Officer |
Port Facilities and Infrastructure
Present Facilities of Port
As the port is under construction and lot of development works are going on to enrich the capacity and facilities of the port. However, some of the existing facilities are shown below:
Jetty |
ONE jetty (80M) to be used as service Jetty for own use and Cargo handling usage in small scale. |
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Draught |
Maximum allowable draught of ships at Jetty is 6 M only |
Storage |
One Transit shed of 1,00,000 Sq. Ft |
Infrastructure |
Office/Admin building, Officer’s BOQ, Staff Accommodation, Multi-purpose Complex, Generator, Sub-station and some other small buildings and Shades have been constructed. |
Handling Equipment |
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Port General Information
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Port various Data
Hydrographic Data |
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Salinity |
Salinity at Rabnabad Channel varies from 0.1 gms/1000c.c at low water to 0.2gms/ 1000c.c at high water during monsoons and from 2.5gms/1000c.c at low water to 16.5gms/1000c.c at high water during dry season. Salinity at Kajal river varies from 0.15gms/1000c.c at low water to 3.3gms/1000c.c at high water during monsoon and from 10gms/1000cc at low water to 27 gms/1000cc at high water during dry season. |
Width of Channel |
The width of the navigational channel (5.0m. contour) varies from place to place. From fairway to the mouth of Rabnabad Channel there is no restriction of Navigational width. A minimum of 250 m Channel width is maintained in Kajal- Tetulia route. |
Wind Velocity |
The weather in Bangladesh is largely governed by the monsoon. The prevailing wind directions are from South to South East during the months of April through September. After taking easterly direction for a while the wind turns to the northerly and north-easterly directions, the later prevail from November to January. During the months of February and March, winds turn via westerly direction back to the Southerly to South Easterly. In excess of 20 Knots/ Beaufort wind scale 5 prevails for 6 percent to time while those in excess of 30 Knots/Beaufort wind scale 7 persists for about 0.1 percent of the time during cyclones i.e. During the transition between monsoon and dry seasons in May, October, and November. The area of Payra port experienced four severe Cyclonic water surges during the last 44 years. In 1960 & 1963 speeds recorded were 125 Knots Max. In 1970 and 1991 speeds were recorded 138 Knots max. and 180 Knots max. respectively. |
Tidal Ranges |
The tides are important for navigations as determining the possibility of crossing the shallow area between Payra Fairway and the Meghna entrance at Hizla point and the Bars within Port Limit. The tides are semi-diurnal with prominent diurnal effect. The approx. Tidal Ranges at Rabnabad Channel and Amirganj (Meghna juncture) from Chart Datum (ISLWL – Indian Spring Low Water Level which is 1.673m below mean sea level) are as follows: At Rabnabad Channel: 0.8m.-3.5m. (above ISLWL) At Amirganj (Meghna juncture): 0.7m-2.8m. (above ISLWL). |
Night Navigation |
The entire channel is demarcated by let- buoys. There is no limitation for night navigation for entering/leaving harbour. |
Waves |
The waves are generally low shown distinct relation with the wind. Maximum wave heights over 2m were recorded only on a few days during the small parts of days. The wave periods vary between 3-4 seconds of waves of about 0.5m and about six seconds for waves of 2m. These are from an observation made by NEI (Netherlands Economic Institute) 1972–1977. During the months May to October freshets are expected, Freshets are caused by the normal velocity of flow of ebb tide augmented by the flow of an additional volume of water that drains into the river from the catchment area. Freshets are expected when rainfall intensity reaches 200mm in 24 hours. The density of water varies at each turn of the tide. Masters are advised to obtain the Circular from the local agents and follow the instructions closely. |
Anchorage |
A wide anchorage is established at the outer and inner Anchorage of PPA: LONGITUDE/LATITUDE
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Port Performance
Before being fully operational the port has started its activities. Since Nov 2013 till Mar 2019 the port has managed following 32 ships:
Sl |
Name of Vessel |
Flag |
DWT |
L x B |
Draught |
D.O.A |
Quantity |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Banglar Mamata |
Bangladesh [BD] |
15,877 |
154.16m × 22.26m |
6.95m |
15-Nov-13 |
|
2 |
Fortune Bird |
Hong Kong [HK] |
55,640 |
189.99m × 32.26m |
6.80m |
1-Aug-16 |
20810MT |
3 |
FS Beach |
Vietnam [VN] |
8,215 |
136.4m × 20.2m |
7.00m |
14-Aug-16 |
12502MT |
4 |
Battang Hari 30 |
Indonesia [ID] |
1,630 |
95m × 19m |
5.00m |
6-Sep-16 |
1 unit |
5 |
Matsumae |
Panama [PA] |
9,998 |
124.56m × 21.2m |
5.00m |
27-Sep-16 |
106Pckg |
6 |
Kulsamut |
Thailand [TH] |
12,665 |
140.5m × 20.8m |
7.50m |
7-Oct-16 |
8000 MT |
7 |
Teng Hang |
Hong Kong [HK] |
35,023 |
179.88m × 28.4m |
7.30m |
17-Oct-16 |
26000 MT |
8 |
Combi Dock 1 |
Antigua Barbuda |
10,480 |
169.4m × 25.73m |
6.20m |
30-Oct-16 |
1 Unit |
9 |
Zealand Rotterdam |
Netherlands [NL] |
57,157 |
190m × 32.26m |
7.30m |
30-Jan-17 |
21195 MT |
10 |
Desert Unity |
Marshall Is [MH] |
54,043 |
189.99m × 32.26m |
7.30m |
2-Feb-17 |
14700 MT |
11 |
Canary |
Marshall Is [MH] |
57,825 |
189.99m × 32.3m |
6.60m |
14-Mar-17 |
17500 MT |
12 |
Safesea Neha II |
Liberia [LR] |
53,389 |
189.99m × 32.26m |
7.40m |
2-Oct-17 |
21300 MT |
13 |
Wish Way |
Panama [PA] |
21,243 |
156m × 36m |
7.00m |
25-Nov-17 |
1 Unit |
14 |
Dubai Ambassador |
Panama [PA] |
56,060 |
189.99m × 32.26m |
5.80m |
17-Dec-17 |
12000 MT |
15 |
Zhen Hua 15 |
Hong Kong [HK] |
46,671 |
233.3m × 42m |
8.30m |
4-Jan-18 |
6547.16 MT |
16 |
KSL Lake Hill |
Panama [PA] |
3,375 |
81m × 13.6m |
5.50m |
17-Jan-18 |
3000 MT |
17 |
Icarius |
Marshall Is [MH] |
55,921 |
189.99m × 32.26m |
7.05m |
10-Feb-18 |
20000 MT |
18 |
Kyriakos |
Panama [PA] |
29,926 |
171.45m × 27.02m |
6.95m |
26-Feb-18 |
14800 MT |
19 |
NK Khaleda |
Togo [TG] |
2,594 |
83.78m × 12.7m |
5.40m |
1-Mar-18 |
2400 MT |
20 |
Yin Fu |
China [CN] |
48,909 |
190m × 32.26m |
6.60m |
13-Apr-18 |
20000 MT |
21 |
Tan Binh 136 |
Vietnam [VN] |
29,887 |
170.7m × 27m |
7.20m |
19-Apr-18 |
17000 MT |
22 |
Knossos |
Malta [MT] |
56,763 |
189.99m × 32.26m |
7.30m |
12-Aug-18 |
22000 MT |
23 |
Development Way |
Panama [PA] |
31,287 |
215.00mx34.04m |
12.30m |
16-Oct-18 |
|
24 |
Sabada |
Moldova [MD] |
6,507 |
102.79mx17.03m |
7.15m |
12-Nov-18 |
6000 MT |
25 |
Equinox Agnandoussa |
Cayman Island [KY] |
58,680 |
197.00mx32.26m |
12.90m |
20-Nov-18 |
56810 MT |
26 |
Maria |
Marshall Is [MH] |
57,070 |
189.99mx32.26m |
12.10m |
30-Nov-18 |
50000 MT |
27 |
Tiger Hebei |
Hong Kong [HK] |
63,483 |
199.9m × 32.32m |
13.50m |
19-Dec-18 |
62,290 MT |
28 |
Mimi Selmer |
Marshall Is [MH] |
55,711 |
189.99m × 32.3m |
12.30m |
23-Jan-19 |
51,922 MT |
29 |
Xin Chen Hai Yang |
China [CN] |
24,242 |
153.46m × 38.6m |
6.00m |
31-Jan-19 |
4 Unit |
30 |
Sabada |
Moldova [MD] |
6,507 |
102.79mx17.03m |
6.93m |
19-Feb-19 |
6000 MT |
31 |
Sabada |
Moldova [MD] |
6,507 |
102.79mx17.03m |
6.95m |
17-Mar-19 |
6000 MT |
32 |
Ocean Bao |
Hong Kong [HK] |
63,577 |
199.9m × 32.26m |
12.80m |
27-Mar-19 |
58,306 MT |
Important News of the PPA
Sl |
Title |
1 |
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2 |
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3 |
List of Future development Projects
Sl |
Project Name |
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1 |
Developing Infrastructure Support Facilities (DISF) |
2 |
PPA Master Plan |
3 |
Payra Port First Terminal (PPFT) |
4 |
Rabnabad Channel Capital and Maintenance Dredging of Payra Port |
5 |
Coal/Bulk Terminal (CBT) |
6 |
Multipurpose Terminal (MPT) |
2.1.4 Bangladesh Port of Matarbari
Port Overview
Matarbari Port is a proposed deep seaport in Matarbari, Cox's Bazar District, Chattogram Division, Bangladesh. The port will be full commercial opening by expanding Coal jetty for berthing of vessels for the Maheshkhali power plant in Cox's Bazar district. At least 16.3-meter-deep ships can be easily accessible Matarbari Port. With the depth of the proposed Matarbari port being 16.3 meters, every ship will be able to bring more than 8000 containers. Currently, vessels with less than a 9-meter draft can call at the country’s two seaports at Chattogram and Mongla.
JICA will build a 15-kilometer long channel for construction of Matarbari port. Main navigational channel will be 350 meters wide. The 100-meter-long jetty will be constructed under the port's financing. The deep seaport’s multi-purpose terminal will be ready for container shipping vessels by November 2022, and a coal terminal will be constructed by August 2022
In the first phase of construction, the container terminal will be built on 18 hectares, have a 460-meter berth, be able to accommodate 8,000 TEU vessels, and have an annual capacity of 600,000 to 1.1 million TEU. Later, the container terminal will be expanded, comprise 70 hectares, have an 1,850-meter berth, and have a 2.8-million-MT capacity. The multi-purpose terminal will be built on 17 hectares, have a 300-meter berth, and be able to accommodate vessels with up to 70,000 dwt. Its annual capacity will be 2.25 million tonnes
Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com.
Port Picture
Matarbari Deep Sea port at a glance
Port Location and Contact |
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Country |
Bangladesh |
Province or District |
Maheshkhali Upazila, Cox’s Bazar |
Port's Complete Name |
Port of Matarbari |
Latitude |
21.6914°N |
Longitude |
91.8590°E |
Managing Company or Port Authority |
Matarbari Port Authority |
To be opened |
2023 |
Type of harbor |
Deep sea port |
Length of Nav channel |
15-kilometer |
wide of Nav channel |
350 meters |
Draught |
16.3 meters |
Envision of the port
In the first phase of stage one, according to JICA's presentation, the port will have annual handling capacity of 0.8 million TEUs of containers and 2.5 million tonnes of bulk cargos. The port will be connected to the national highway and also have access to Chattogram and Cox's Bazar.
In the second phase of stage one, the port will have three jetties ready for container handling and four to six jetties for multipurpose use by 2028. Meanwhile, its container handling capacity will grow to 2.8 million TEUs and cargo handling capacity will reach 2.5 million tonnes per year.
After the completion of the final stage by 2035, the port will have the capacity to handle 4.8 million TEUs of containers and 16 to 38 million tonnes of bulk cargos. By 2024, the port will have rail connectivity through Dohazari-Cox's Bazaar line. An inland container depot will also be built by then.
By 2035, the container terminal's berth will reach 1,850-metre on 70 hectares area. Japan has agreed to invest US$20 billion for Moheshkhali-Matarbari initiative, of which half will come from its low-cost ODA (official development assistance). The rest will come as private sector investment.
2.2 Bangladesh Aviation
Introduction to Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB)
As a member of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the CAAB is putting in place necessary infrastructural facilities for movement of domestic and international aircraft. To ensure quick and secured movement of foreign and domestic aircraft in the Bangladeshi sky territory, the CAAB builds and maintains airports, air traffic, and air navigation facilities; installs telecommunication services and provides other facilities for the passengers.
In the year 1985, the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh formed Civil Aviation Authority, Bangladesh (CAAB) vide Ordinance No. XXXVIII of 1985, titled The Civil Aviation Authority Ordinance, 1985. CAAB functions as the regulatory body for all aviation-related activities in Bangladesh. Aside from being the aeronautical service provider, it is also responsible for safe, expeditious, and efficient flow of air traffic within the Flight Information Region (FIR) bounded by the international geographic boundary of Bangladesh. This organization is the custodian of all airfields and allied facilities including air navigation facilities. With about 3,000 employees, CAAB operates and maintains the major airports in Bangladesh and all the air traffic control. For further details following link is pertinent: https://caab.portal.gov.bd/
Important Contact details of CAAB
Sl |
Name |
Designation and email |
Telephone and fax |
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1 |
Air Vice Marshal M Mafidur Rahman BSP, BUP, ndu, afwc, psc |
Designation: Chairman Email: chairman@caab.gov.bd |
Phone: +880 2 8901400 Fax: +880 2 8901411 |
2 |
Air Cdre Md. Khalid Hossain BUP, ndc, fawc, psc |
Designation: Member (Ops & Plang) Email: mops@caab.gov.bd |
Phone: +880 2 8901405 Fax: +880 2 8901428 |
3 |
Md. Hafizur Rahman (Additional Secretary) |
Designation: Member (Admin), Email: madmin@caab.gov.bd |
Phone: +880 2 8901068 |
4 |
Md. Mizanur Rahman (Joint Secretary) |
Designation: Member (Finance), Email: mfin@caab.gov.bd |
Phone: +880 2 8901402 |
5 |
Shah Md. Imdadul Haque (Additional Secretary) |
Designation: Member (Security), Email: mavsec@caab.gov.bd |
Phone: +880 2 8901231 |
6 |
Group Captain Chy M Zia Ul Kabir GD(P) |
Designation: Director (Flight Safety & Regulations) Email: dfsr@caab.gov.bd |
Phone: +880 2 8901406 |
7 |
Md. Abul Kalam Azad Address: AFTN: VGHQYAYS |
Designation: Director (ATS and Aerodromes) Email: datsaero@caab.gov.bd |
Phone: +880 2 8901404 |
8 |
Group Captain, Abu Sayeed Mehboob Khan, psc |
Designation: Director, Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport Email: dhsia@caab.gov.bd |
Phone: +880 2 8901449 Fax (office): +880 2 8901450 |
Disaster Response by CAAB
Dhaka and Chattogram Airports Ready for Post-Disaster Needs
Airports of Dhaka and Chattogram are prepared to effectively coordinate and handle the massive influx of emergency supplies that floods in after any natural disaster. As part of a global joint initiative between DHL and UNDP, over 20 airport staff and government officials of both airports were trained in 2011 to manage emergency operations, assess local requirements and create detailed contingency plans. A refresher of the same training is currently (2019) being considered. The UNDP-supported Comprehensive Disaster Management Programme 2010-2014 (CDMP II) will continue to work with the Civil Aviation Authority agencies to ensure that the training outcomes are integrated into the broader disaster risk reduction and preparedness activities. |
Procedures for Foreign Registered Aircraft
The provisions detailed here under are related to non-emergency periods. There are, apparently, no specific and detailed provisions for emergency relief operations. Nevertheless, as soon as an emergency state is declared by the authorities, specific procedures for international relief cargo will be edited and implemented.
Entry
All flights into, from or over the territory of Bangladesh and landings in Bangladesh territory shall be carried out in accordance with the permission received from Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority and in accordance with the national regulations. Aircraft landing in or departing from the territory of Bangladesh must first land at or finally depart from an International Airport. The aircraft, after landing at airport shall not proceed further unless the pilot in command has obtained necessary customs and other clearances in writing from officer of such organization as duly authorized by the Government. No aircraft, including aircraft engaged in a scheduled air transport service, shall make flights into or in transit across the territory of Bangladesh except in accordance with the above conditions.
Scheduled Flights
For operation of regular international scheduled flights operated by foreign airlines into or in transit across Bangladesh, the following requirements must be met:
- The state of the airline must be a party either to the International Air Services Transit Agreement, 1944 or a party to bilateral air transport agreement with the Bangladesh Government or must obtain special permission under a bilateral agreement or arrangement.
- The airline must be eligible to make the flights under the provisions of a bilateral or multilateral agreement to which the state of the airline and Bangladesh are contracting parties and must have a permit to operate into or in transit across Bangladesh airspace. Applications for such permits shall be submitted to the Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority, Kurmitola, Dhaka-1229 well in advance.
- Aircraft belonging to or operated for or on behalf of the Government of South Africa, Israel and Taiwan are debarred from flying into or in transit across the territory of Bangladesh.
Non-scheduled Flights
If an operator intends to perform a (series of) non-scheduled flight(s) into Bangladesh for the purpose of taking on or discharging passenger, cargo or mail, he shall apply in writing to the Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, Kurmitola, Dhaka-1229 and obtain prior approval to carry out such operations not less that 15 (fifteen) working days in advance of the intended landing.
The application must include the following information in the order shown hereunder:
- Name, address and nationality of operator of aircraft;
- Type of aircraft, Nationality and Registration Marks of the aircraft;
- Call sign of aircraft;
- Date and time of arrival at, and departure from Bangladesh;
- Place or places of embarkation or disembarkation abroad as the case may be of passengers and/or freight;
- Purpose of flight and details of passengers and/or nature and amount of freight;
- Name, address and business of charterer, if any;
- Route to be flown;
- Such other information as may be required by the Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority.
Charter Flights
If an operator intends to perform a (series of) non-scheduled flight(s) for the purpose of taking on or discharging passengers, cargo or mail in Bangladesh to/from a place outside Bangladesh, he shall apply to and obtain prior approval from the Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority for the exercise of such traffic rights. The application must contain the particulars specified for non-scheduled flights.
No passenger or freight flights originating in Bangladesh for a place outside Bangladesh may be picked up unless the charter/or hire of the whole or part of the space on such aircraft, if considered to have been arranged through the agency of National Operator, and with the prior consent of the Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh.
Charter flight(s) by Foreign Operators may be permitted provided the Charterer along with the application produces a declaration from the National Carrier stating that they (National Carrier) are not in a position to meet the requirement of the Charterer.
No advertisement in respect of such flights soliciting booking of traffic or purporting to notify availability of space in aircraft shall be made in any manner whatsoever, either by the person or the operator.
Charter Flights by foreign operators not exercising traffic rights when transiting through Bangladesh
Subject to the observance of the terms of the Convention on International Civil Aviation 1944, application must be made at least 3 working days before the intended flight, and obtain prior permission from the Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh for fall aircraft of the Contracting states of the above-mentioned convention desiring to carry out non-scheduled flight into, or in transit non-stop across Bangladesh and to make stops for non-traffic purposes in Bangladesh. The application must contain the following particulars in the order shown hereunder:
- Name, address and nationality of aircraft operator.
- Type, Nationality and Registration marks of the aircraft
- Date and time of arrival at, and departure from Bangladesh.
- Purpose of flight and details of passengers and/or nature and amount of freight.
- Name, address and business of charterer, if any.
- Route to be flown.
Flights of State Aircraft
If a State intends to perform a (Series of) non-schedule flight(s) into Bangladesh to operate military aircraft, it shall apply to the Government of Bangladesh, Ministry of Affairs, Dhaka, Bangladesh (Telegraphic Address- (PARARASTRA DHAKA) for permission to carry out such operation not less than 15 (fifteen) working days in advance of the intended landing. The application must include the following information in the order shown hereunder:
- Name of operator, Type of aircraft and registration marks.
- Date and time of arrival and departure from Bangladesh.
- Place or places of embarkation or disembarkation of passengers and/or freight, etc.
- purpose of flight and number of passengers and/or nature and amount of freight.
- Route of flight.
- A certificate to the effect that " No war-like materials, such as arms, ammunition, explosives (except escape/aid explosives), pyrotechnics (except very pistol signal cartridges) nuclear fissionable materials, ABC gases, photographic equipment and materials (whether installed or
- not electronic devices other than required for normal operation of the aircraft, are being carried by the aircraft.
Documentary requirements for clearance of aircraft
It is necessary that the under mentioned aircraft documents be submitted by airline operators for clearance on entry and departure of their aircraft to and from Bangladesh. All documents listed below must follow the ICAO standard format as set forth in the relevant appendices to Annex 9 and are acceptable when furnished in English and completed in legible handwriting.
Aircraft documents required for arrival and departure:
Required by |
General Declaration |
Passenger Manifest |
Cargo Manifest |
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Customs Officer |
1 |
2 |
2 |
Immigration Officer |
1 |
1 |
... |
Airport Health Officer |
2 |
1 |
... |
Plant Quarantine Officer |
1* |
1* |
1* |
* For arriving aircraft only |
Notes:
- One copy of the General Declaration is endorsed and returned by Customs, Signifying clearances.
- If no passengers are embarking (disembarking) and no articles are laded (unladed), no aircraft documents except copies of the General declaration need be submitted to the above authorities.
Public health measures applied to aircraft
All international travelers coming to Bangladesh from yellow fever zone or in transit through yellow fever zone must possess a valid International Certificate of yellow fever vaccination. There will not be any exception for age, sex and status.
Yellow Fever: The vaccine used must be approved by the WHO and the vaccination centre must be notified by the WHO. Yellow fever epidemic zones of Africa and South America are given below:
Africa: Angola, Benin Botswana, Burundi, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan (South of 15 N), Togo, Uganda, United Republic of Cameroon, United Republic of Tanzania, Upper Volta, Zaire, Zambia.
South America: Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad, Tobago and Venezuela,
Note: When a case of yellow fever is reported from any Country, that country is regarded by the Government of Bangladesh as infected with yellow fever and is added to the above list.
In case any traveler fails to produce such valid certificate he will either not be permitted to enter Bangladesh or will be isolated till he is considered free from infection by local Health Administration. A simplified E/D-cum Health Card is to be filled in by an arriving passenger of all categories. Desensitization of aircraft in flight is not acceptable. However, spraying on the ground is not required provided a "Desensitization Certificate" from the place of origin is carried on the aircraft. Aircraft and aircrew engaged on non-scheduled flights to Bangladesh shall comply with the requirements of the Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago, 1944) and the national regulations in force in Bangladesh.
Cabotage Carriage
No passenger or freight originating at a point in Bangladesh and destined for another point in Bangladesh may be picked up by a foreign operator. If an operator intends to perform a (series of) non-scheduled flight(s) originating at a point in Bangladesh and destined for another point in Bangladesh for the purpose fo taking or discharging passengers, cargo or mail, he shall have to provide satisfactory evidence that no Bangladesh registered operator is in a position to carry the passengers or freight available between the two points in Bangladesh. Thereafter, he shall apply to the Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority for permission to carry out such charter flights.
Other Commercial Flights
If an operator intends to perform a (series of) non-scheduled commercial flight(s) e.g. Business flights, survey flights or spraying flights in Bangladesh he shall apply giving details of the flights(s) to the Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority, Kurmitola, Dhaka-1229 for permission to carry out such operations. Grant of permission will be governed by the merits of the individual cases of consultation with any other department of Government of Bangladesh that may be concerned.
Employment of foreign aircraft for public transportation or aerial works
An aircraft not registered in Bangladesh is precluded from employment as a public transport aircraft or an aerial work aircraft in Bangladesh territory without special permission from the government of Bangladesh, an aircraft owned by a person other than a national of Bangladesh who is resident in resident in or carrying on business in Bangladesh may be registered as Bangladesh aircraft, but is precluded from employment as public transport aircraft or an aerial work aircraft without special authorization from the chairman, CAAB.
Cargo
Regulations
concerning importation, transshipment and exportation of
cargo
Customs requirements: Carriage of arms and explosives
- The Carriage in aircraft of any arms, ammunition, explosives, military stores or articles of highly inflammable nature is prohibited under the Bangladesh Aircraft Rules, except explosives or other articles required exclusively for the working of the aircraft and such arms and ammunition as may reasonably be required for private use.
- No civil registered aircraft, whether national or foreign shall carry ammunition of war or implements of war in or across the territories of Bangladesh.
- Sporting arms and ammunition, explosives (other than those which are used for handling and operating an aircraft), poisons, corrosive liquids or irritant gases, as aesthetic gases, liquids and compounds, flammable solids, liquids or gases, oxidizing materials shall not be carried in bulk on any passenger carrying aircraft, whether national or foreign in or across the territory of Bangladesh except in such quantities as may be notified from time to time.
- When any of the articles mentioned in above is carried, the
carrier shall ensure that:
- The quantity is within the prescribed limits;
- It is properly and securely packed and correctly labeled showing the content of the package with appropriate instructions for handling;
- It is stored in such a place that if the container is damaged, the crew, passenger and the main structure of the aircraft is not likely to endangered by its effects.
- Articles mentioned in paragraph 3 may be transited in bulk through Bangladesh on a foreign registered aircraft provided the owner of the aircraft has obtained prior permission of its Government for conveyance of the cargo on board and 24 hours advance notice of the arrival of aircraft is given to the Airport of intended landing in Bangladesh.
A list of articles which are classified a "Prohibited Cargo" or "Dangerous Cargo" is available at all civil aerodromes.
Plant Quarantine Requirements: Importation of Plants and seeds
The importation of plants and seeds into Bangladesh is governed by special rules. In every case where it is intended to carry plants or seeds on aircraft entering Bangladesh, enquiries should first be made from the Department of Plant Protection, Ministry of Agriculture, Agricultural Complex, Farmgate, Dhaka.
Customs Duty on Airport
No customs duty is levied on an aircraft which is in transit or is to make a temporary stay in Bangladesh for a period of less than six months, However, declaration must be supplied to the Customs Officer at the Airport of entry that the aircraft is in transit or that it is intended to re-export the aircraft within this period.
Wireless Apparatus
In Conformity with the provisions of the International Telecommunications Convention (Atlantic City, 1947) aircraft entering Bangladesh carrying radio transmitting apparatus are required to have a license3 for the apparatus and the operator must hold a certificate of competency. If an aircraft equipped with wireless apparatus arrives in Bangladesh and does not carry the required license and certificate issued by the State in which it is registered, a license for the apparatus and a certificate for the operator must be obtained from the General Manager, Telephones (Wireless Branch), Dhaka, before proceeding.
Airports in Bangladesh
CAAB regulates and maintains total 3 International airports and 7 Domestic airports (of which 2 airports are left unused) and 4 STOL (Short Take-Off and Landing) ports for the convenience of airlines as and when necessary specially in time of crisis. Of the 14 Airports and STOL ports of CAAB, 13 are being operated on subsidy. Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport is the only airport of the Authority, which has surplus earning over its expenditure.
International Airports |
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Domestic Airport |
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Short Take-off and Landing |
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Note: Place for another airport named Khan Jahan Ali airport is air marked near Mongla Port, Bagerhat and at present its boundary wall is under construction. |
Key airport information may also be found at: World Aero Data information on Bangladesh
For information on Bangladesh airports contact details, please see the following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List
2.2.2 Bangladesh Shah Amanat International Airport
Location Details | |||
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Country | Bangladesh | Latitude | 22.24972 |
Province / District | Chittagong | Longitude | 91.81333 |
Town or City (Closest) |
Chittagong 10 NM N South of Chittagong City |
Elevation (ft and m) | 12 ft / 4 m |
Airfield Name | Shah Amanat International Airport | IATA and ICAO Codes | CGP / VGEG |
Open From (hours) | 00.00 | Open To (hours) | 00.00 |
Introduction and Overview
Shah Amanat International Airport (SAIA) is the second-largest international airport in Bangladesh after Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka. The airport is operated and maintained by the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh. It is used by the Bangladesh Air Force as a part of 'BAF Zahurul Haq Base'. It was renamed on 2 April 2005 after an Islamic saint, Shah Amanat. It is capable of annually handling approx. 2 million passengers and 10,000 MTs of cargo. SAIA also serves as a base to Arirang Flying School. The airport is in the Patenga area of the city, 20 kilometres west from the city's main commercial hub, GEC Circle and 18.5 km south of the city's railway station on the north bank of the Karnaphuli River.
The airfield was built in the early 1940s under the British rule. Known as Chattogram Airfield during World War II, it was used as a combat airfield, as well as a supply point and photographic reconnaissance base by the United States Army Air Forces' Tenth Air Force during the Burma Campaign 1944-1945. After liberation initially it was mainly used for connecting Dhaka and Chattogram. But in the mid-1990s Bangladesh Biman started it’s international flights to Bangkok, Dubai and all other major Gulf cities and it officially became an international airport.
In March 1998, a major renovation and expansion began, which ended in December 2000. CAAB received financial assistance from the Japan International Cooperation Agency for the US$51.57 million upgrade. The upgrade modernised the terminal with new and better seats, more check-in counters, better security equipment and other facilities. The Air Traffic Control tower received new hi-tech equipment such as 3D radar. The runway, taxiways and the tarmac were expanded and improved. After the upgrade, aircraft such as the Boeing 747-400 or the Airbus A 340 can land easily. The Airport is ICAO certified in 2005.
Contact details of the Airport:
Name & Address |
Contact Names & Email |
Telephone & Fax |
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Shah Amanat International Airport, Chattogram |
Name: Wg Cdr Sarwar-e- Zaman Title: Airport Manager Email: apmctg@caab.gov.bd |
Tel: 880 31 2500900 (off) |
General Information of SAIA
Briefly Runway and Apron
Runway & Lighting
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Single Backtrack Runway 05/23 2940m X 45m |
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PCN 66 F/C/X/T |
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Runway end turning pads 120m X 80m |
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Precision approach CAT1 lights on RWY 23 |
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Simple approach lights RWY 05 |
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CAT-1 ILS System for RWY23 |
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Apron |
Single Apron 750’ X 430’ with head of stand roadway surrounded by soft grassy areas |
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Four main parking stands are nose in – push out configuration. |
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Standard parking: 2x747-400 + 1x DC10+1 xA380 |
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Dense parking: Standard Parking + 4AN12’s |
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Two taxiway entrances / exits |
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Lighting masts at the head of each stand. |
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Two fixed air bridges which are capable of handling Boeing 747-400 sized A/C. |
Terminal building
The airport's sole 20,000 m2 passenger terminal is divided into two parts: International and Domestic with a boarding bridge in each. The International part of the terminal is larger than the Domestic one due to higher number of passengers. The building is divided into two floors: The lower floor is used for checking in, boarding or getting off small planes and receiving luggage. The upper floor is used for boarding or getting off large planes only. The 2nd Terminal Building is in the active consideration of authority.
Following are some dotted points of the existing Terminal:
- Modern concrete arrival / departure terminal capable of handling approx 2 million passenger per annum.
- 4 departure lounges with suitable seating areas capable of holding 1500 people in total.
- 16 check-in desks.
- 1 domestic arrivals hall and 1 large international arrivals hall.
- Overall size of the terminal building is 18,600m².
- Total number of Bays- 10 (6-Old and 4-New).
Control Tower
The Air Traffic Control Tower is 50 meters west of the airport terminal. This single ATC tower controlling both commercial and military operations. It has a clear view of the tarmac and taxiways but is far from the runway. Heavy rain or fog can make it difficult for controllers to see planes taking off or landing. At present total 16 civilian ATC staff supplemented by BAF controllers work here. They provide 24-hour ATC coverage; however, normal operations are 18-20-hour days. No traffic flow restrictions.
Contact : Senior Air Traffic Control Officer, Phone : +88 0312 500 954 and +88 0312 500 982 |
Taxiway and Tarmac
The airport has 2 taxiways, Alpha and Bravo, that directly leads to the tarmac (or aircraft parking zone) from the runway. The tarmac can accommodate a maximum of four aircraft; two wide-body Boeing 747-400s, a wide-body McDonnell Douglas DC-10 and a narrow-body Airbus A320 can be parked there at once. The airport has two boarding bridges and two passenger steps. The parking points are usually empty as most of the planes that arrive there take off soon after. A small civil plane hangar belonging to Biman is available but is rarely used.
The Bangladesh Military has a parking zone and two plane hangars east of the runway. The Bangladesh Air Force store a few planes here, which have direct access to the runway.
Runway Details
Airport ID |
Dimensions |
Surface |
PCN |
ILS |
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05/23 |
9646 x 150 feet 2940 x 46 meters |
PART CONCRETE, PART ASPHALT, OR PART BITUMEN-BOUND MACADAM. |
66 FCXT |
YES |
Description |
Runway 05 |
Runway 23 |
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Surface |
Part Concrete, Part Asphalt, or Part Bitumen-Bound Macadam. |
Part Concrete, Part Asphalt, or Part Bitumen-Bound Macadam. |
True Heading |
004.80 |
228.0 |
Latitude |
22.240814 (22° 14' 26.93" N) |
22.258406 (22° 15' 30.26" N) |
Longitude |
91.802653 (091° 48' 09.55" E) |
91.823919 (091° 49' 26.11" E) |
Elevation |
12.0 feet (4 meters) |
12.0 feet (4 meters) |
Slope |
0.0° |
0.0° |
Landing Distance |
9646 feet (2940 meters) |
9646 feet (2940 meters) |
Takeoff Distance |
10840 feet (3304 meters) |
9846 feet (3001 meters) |
Overrun Length |
1194 feet (364 meters) |
200 feet (61 meters) |
Overrun Surface |
Asphalt |
Asphalt |
Lighting System |
A4 -PAPI-Portable Lights |
A1-PAPI-Portable Lights |
Airport Data
Geographical and Administration Data |
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1. |
ARP* coordinates and site at AD* |
221525.28N, 0914919.95E; in the runway |
2. |
Distance and direction from city |
10 NM (18.5 km) south of City railway station |
3. |
AD elevation/reference temperature |
Elev: 12ft / T: 32degree C (April) |
4. |
Magnetic variation |
55' West in 1985 (Annual change negligible) |
5. |
Type of traffic permitted |
IFR/VFR |
Rescue and Fire Fighting Services |
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1. |
AD category for fire fighting: |
Required category 7, available category 7. |
2. |
Rescue equipment available: |
Available to meet the ICAO requirement for category 7. |
3. |
Disable Aircraft Removal |
Nil (But in crisis assistance will be provided from Dhaka) |
4. |
Seasonal Availability Clearing |
The airport is available for all seasons. Side strips become unusable during monsoon. There is no requirement for clearing. |
Surface Movement Guidance, Control System and Markings |
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1. |
Use of aircraft stand ID signs, TWY guidelines and visual docking/ parking guidance system of aircraft stands |
Taxiing guidance signs at all intersections with TWY and RWY at all holding positions, Guidelines at apron, Nose-in guidance at airport stands. |
2. |
RWY and TWY markings and LGT |
RWY: 05/23. white, omni-directional. |
Aerodrome Obstacles |
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In approach/Take-off areas |
In circling area |
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RWY affected |
Obstacle type; |
Position |
Marking/ Light |
Remarks |
Obstacles in the circling area at aerodrome are shown on the instrument approach charts and page VGEG AD 2-9 of AIP. All obstruction are provided with day marking and obstruction lighting where necessary and feasible. |
23 |
Hill |
064 deg M FM THR RWY 23 |
No |
River Karnaphully flows around RWY23. Masts of ships and boats may constitute mibile obstructions on approach. |
Meteorological Information Provided |
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1. |
Associated Met office |
Shah Amanat Intl. (VGEG) |
2. |
Hours of service |
H24 |
3. |
Office responsible for TAF preparation and Periods of validity |
Shah Amanat Intl. (VGEG); 12 |
4. |
Type of landing forecast Interval of issuance |
TREND; 1/2 hourly |
5. |
Briefing/consultation provide |
P, D, T |
6. |
Flight documentation and Languages used |
C, PL; English |
7. |
Charts and other information available for briefing or consultation |
S,U |
8. |
ATS units provided with information |
TWR |
9. |
Additional information |
Tel: 880-31-740788, |
Declared Distances |
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RWY |
TORA (m) |
TODA (m) |
ASDA (m) |
LDA (m) |
Remarks |
05 |
2940 |
2940 |
3000 |
2940 |
nil |
23 |
2940 |
2940 |
3000 |
2940 |
nil |
RWY: Runway; TORA: Take-off Run Available; TODA: Take-off Distance Available; ASDA: Accelerate-Stop Distance Available; LDA: Landing Distance Available. |
Approach and runway lighting |
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RWY designator |
APCH LGT type |
THR LGT color WBAR |
VASIS (MEHT) PAPI |
TDZ LGT LEN |
RWY centre line LGT |
RWY edge LGT LEN, spacing, color INTST |
RWY end LGT color WBAR |
SWY LGT |
Remark |
05 |
Simple approach lighting system |
Green |
3 deg |
nil |
nil |
Last 2000 ft amber rest white omnidirectional with intensity 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, 100% |
Red unidirectional Green omnidirectional |
nil |
nil |
23 |
Simple approach lighting system |
Green |
3 deg |
nil |
nil |
Last 2000 ft amber rest white omnidirectional with intensity 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, 100% |
Red unidirectional Green omnidirectional |
nil |
nil |
Other Lighting, Secondary Power Supply |
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1. |
ABN/IBN location, characteristics and hours of operation |
ABN: Over new water tank Altn FLG W G EV 5 Sec (Hours: HN and IMC) |
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2. |
LDI location and LGT Anemometer location and LGT |
Nil |
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3. |
TWY edge and centre line lighting |
Edge: Blue edge lgts for all TWYs |
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4. |
Secondary Power Supply/ Switchover time |
During main power supply failure, Automatic standby generator power supply available within 11 seconds. Kerosene flares availabl. |
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5. |
Remarks |
APRON LIGTHS: available |
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ATS Airspace |
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Designation |
Chattogram Control Zone |
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1. |
Lateral limits |
A circle of 25 NM radius central on Chattogram VOR (221527.85N 0914938.93E). |
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2. |
Vertical limits |
FL 145 AGL |
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3. |
Airspace |
C |
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4. |
ATS unit call sign/ Language |
Chattogram Tower/ English |
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5. |
Transition altitude |
4000 ft |
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Designation |
Air Traffic Zone (ATZ) |
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1. |
Lateral limits |
ATZ is oval shaped area joining outer tangents of 5 NM (9 km) radius circles centered at the runway centre and both ends of runway |
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2. |
Vertical limits |
4000 ft ALT |
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3. |
Airspace |
C |
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4. |
ATS unit call sign/ Language |
Chattogram Tower/ English |
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5. |
Transition altitude |
4000 ft |
ATS Communication Facilities |
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Service designator |
Call sign |
Frequency |
Hours of operation |
Remarks |
Aerodrome and Approach Control (Non-Radar) |
Chattogram Tower |
118.7 MHz |
HO* |
Emergency frequency 121.5 MHz; EM: A3 |
Surface Control Movement (SMC) |
Chattogram Tower |
112.8 MHz |
HO |
EM: A3 |
DATIS |
Chattogram Information |
127.6 MHz |
HO |
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*HO: Service available to meet operational requirements |
Radio Navigation and Landing Aids |
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Type |
Ident |
Freq |
OpHr |
Coordinates |
Remarks |
DVOR |
CTG |
113.4 MHz |
H24 |
221527.85N |
373m from THR RWY23. EM:A2 |
DME |
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1168 MHz |
H24 |
221527.85N |
Collocated with DVOR, Elev of Antenna 45ft AMSL, EM:P9 |
NDB |
EG |
287 kHz |
H24 |
221504.61N |
2205m fm THR RWY23, EM:A0/A2 |
ILS/LLZ |
ICG |
110.5 MHz |
HO |
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144 deg MAG, 550m FM THR RWY 32, EM:A2 |
ILS/GP |
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332.6 MHz |
HO |
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Slope: 3 deg, 130 m off-set East, 300 m inward fm RWY 14, RDH 51.57 ft, EM:A3 |
TDME |
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1003 MHz |
HO |
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Collocated with GP |
MM |
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75 MHz |
HO |
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049 deg MAG, 905m FM THR RWY 23 |
HO: Service available to meet operational requirements |
Airfield Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
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Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refueling |
Yes |
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
Yes |
Cargo terminal |
No |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
Pax transport to airfield |
No |
Crash Crew |
Yes |
Control Tower |
Yes |
Aircraft Support Services |
Yes |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
Catering Services |
No |
Fire Fighting |
Yes |
Base Operating Room |
No |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Category: VII |
Airport Radar |
No |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
NDB |
Yes |
De-icing Equipment |
No |
VOR |
Yes |
IFR Procedures |
Yes |
ILS |
Yes |
Runway Lights |
Yes |
Approach Lights |
Yes |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
Other information for passengers
First Aid |
For sick or injured passengers first aid crews from CAAB provide free of cost treatment during watch hours. |
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Banking System |
Banking facility for foreign currency exchange booth is available in the international terminal building. |
Duty Free Shop |
Private and Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation are operating duty free shop for the passenger(s). |
Hotel Booking |
Hotel booking booth is available for the passenger(s) for hotel booking. |
Pure Drinking Water |
Pure drinking water is available for the passenger(s). |
Prayer Room |
Prayer room is available for the passenger(s) |
CCTV Camera |
Close circuit camera for the security of the passenger (s). |
Wi-Fi |
Free Wi-Fi is available for the passenger(s). |
FIDS |
Flight Information Display System is available for the passenger/visitor to know the arrival and departure time of the flights |
Luggage Wrapping |
Luggage wrapping facility is available for the passengers to pack their luggage. |
Helicopter Pad
The Airport is also used by military aircraft for their normal operations and training purpose. They use Also helicopters beside other aircraft. In time of emergency this airport can very well be used for any types of helicopters. There is enough facilities for operating number of helicopters in any emergency situation.
Airport Performance (last 5 years)
Year |
Cargo Handled (MT) |
Aircraft Movements (000) |
Passenger Handled (in Lac) |
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Export |
Import |
Domestic |
International |
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2018 |
2281.72 |
5636.35 |
14238 |
7754 |
16.93 |
2017 |
2991.35 |
3270.22 |
13523 |
8034 |
15.27 |
2016 |
3741.13 |
2439.71 |
14599 |
6736 |
12.51 |
2015 |
2652.07 |
10,680.24 |
12557 |
6677 |
11.71 |
2014 |
1553.29 |
13,760.75 |
10999 |
6087 |
10.66 |
Disaster Scenarios at the Airport
Cyclones |
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Earthquakes |
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Flooding |
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Airport Customs
- There is a good setup of Customs authority to take care of the Export/Import formalities through this airport.
- They are fully automated with their universal ASYCUDA World.
- Waivers can / will be issued by the central government via NDMA.
- Large customs area exists within the terminal building.
- Customs officers available 24 hours.
- Sufficient customs staff available for 24 hour operations, however, additional customs staff can be drafted in from the nearby port authority.
- The customs process and policies are under the jurisdiction of the Board of Revenue, not the Civil Aviation Authority.
Contact: Assistant Commissioner of Customs, Tel: +88 31 800 423 |
Immigration
- Immigration officers available 24 hours a day.
- An emergency immigration procedure exists in the national disaster plan which allows for speedy processing of foreign aid workers. This plan will be enforced at the request of the NDMA.
- Sufficient immigration officials are present to perform 24 hour operations, however, if required, additional immigration staff can be drafted from the nearby port authority.
Contacts: Assistant Police Commissioner (Immigration), Phone: +88 171 337 3272 |
Cargo Handling Procedure and Storage Facilities
Cargo Handling
Biman Bangladesh Airlines is the authorised and responsible agent for handling all Cargo in regard to SAIA. As the airport is not hanlding huge cargo at the moment their arrangements for such operation is also at medium scale. Some times some private operators are also authorised and issued licence by CAAB to operate the cargo and other GSE matters in specific cases. How ever for conducting the present operations smoothly BB has following GSE equipment is place.
GSE Equipment
Equipment Type | Qty |
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Towing Tractor | 08 |
Push Cart | 02 |
Start Cart | 02 |
Ground Power Unit | 03 |
Container Pallet Loader (Can’t load at height of Double Decker) | 03 |
Flash Cart | 02 |
Water Cart | 02 |
AC Van (unserviceable) | 01 |
Passenger Step | 04 |
Forklift | 02 |
Belt Loader | 05 |
Ramp Coach | 02 |
Catering High Loader | 01 |
Tow Bar | 05 |
Forklift | 01 |
Storage Facilities
Warehouse: Though there is no Cargo Village as such like Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, but this airport has workable facilities. They have 2 warehouses connected to the aircraft apron by tarmac road. One concrete floor space of 2700 m² capable of accommodating 100 MT of freight which is divided into 9 caged areas of various sizes. All scanned cargo is stored in this warehouse from where cargo is delivered on completion of all necessary formalities. The newly built cargo shed is of approx. 3000 m2 capable of accommodating 150 MT freight. This shed is still underutilized. Cargo received from Aircraft are stored here primarily and later shifted to the delivery warehouse for necessary checking and completion of formalities. Landside loading / offloading area providing capacity to park 36 trucks simultaneously.
Cargo operations are owned and controlled by Bangladesh Biman. May be mentioned that Catering facility is available within the landside truck parking area.
Cold Chain: Two large cold storage rooms (12’x10’ and 12’x11’) are in operation which can be accessed from the inside of the warehouse. They maintain temperature between -40 to 100 C to be used as Cold chain for preserving medicine and special items.
Airside loading area, partially covered, providing capability to load / offload 12 trucks simultaneously.
Temporary Warehousing Arrangements
- Though 2 Permanent Cargo warehouse are available, but in time of crisis there is ample opportunity to make temporary arrangements for storing cargo at the airport premise and nearby places.
- The GSE storage and maintenance facility could be made available within 1-2hours for storage and breakdown of air cargo. Approximate size is 800m² hard covered area plus an additional 1600m² of open concrete hard standing. GSE area is accessible by one airside / landside gate and tarmac road to apron.
- A large Red Cross warehouse is available within 1km of the airport facility and can be utilized during disaster relief operations.
- A large factory warehouse is available within 1km of the airport facility and can be utilized during disaster relief operations.
- Warehousing options exists at both the BAF and Naval military installations within 2km of the airport (BAF located on airport site).
- Lot of open space available on the eitherside of warehouses which can be used for cargo storage errecting temporary sheds (open concrete space, usually used for truck operations).
- Office space is available within the GSE building to facilitate distribution administration activity.
Despite Ltd warehouse capacity on the airport site, a number of larger warehousing options exist close to the airport facility. This gives Chattogram airport greater flexibility in terms of cargo accommodation and relief aid distribution. |
Development Projects
Future Development Works:
- Construction of parallel taxiway
- Extension of existing runway.
- Construction of two Boarding Bridge
- Construction of Cargo Warehouse.
Fuelling Arrangements
Padma Oil Company under the supervision of Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) is solely responsible for providing fuel to all kinds of Aircraft at Shah Aamanat International Airport. Arrangements are there to support a full fledget International Airport. The depot is co-located within Half a Km of the airport. Few salient features of this Aviation fuel provider are below:
Sl |
Description |
Arrangement |
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1 |
Type of Fuel |
Jet A1 and Avgas |
2 |
Tanks with Capacity |
3 Tanks (each 4,22,500 Ltr capacity) |
3 |
Requisition for Fuel |
Written requisition with Payment be placed in advance, if prior contaract is not signed. |
4 |
Hydrant lines |
The whole airport area is covered under the fuel Hydrant network. At present points are being used and 10 new Hydrant points are being installed. |
5 |
Fueling arrangement |
Normally Fueling is done by following refuellers:
|
6 |
Filters |
Total-6 (2 for receiving, 2 for Loading and 2 for Hydrants) |
7 |
Consumption/Capacity |
Daily approx 210-215 MT/ Capacity 5 Lac Ltrs daily |
8 |
Price of Jet A1 |
BDT 75/00 and $ 0.72 per ltr |
9 |
AVGAS |
Normally 30-35 Barrels are kept in reserve against monthly consumption of 15-20 Barrels Monthly |
10 |
Manpower |
Manager-1, Asst Manager-2, Officers-5, Other staff-19, Casual-12, Ansar-6 |
Contact Details |
Depot Manager Cell: 01777703403 & Duty Officer Cell: 01777703309 |
Security Arrangements
- A large security presence exists on the airport with a significant number of airport security personnel.
- Security personnel are under the control of the airport manager.
- A dedicated police station exists within 1km of the airport.
- All access points are guarded by security personnel.
- Due to proximity of BAF military instillation, a large military presence can be drafted in to support policing if required.
- Temporary passes can be issued to airside workers within 30 minutes upon the directive of the NDMA.
- X-Ray screening for both passengers and cargo is in use.
Contact: Airport Security Officer, Phone: +88 312 500 941 ext. 212 / 270 |
For information on Bangladesh Shah Amanat International Airport contact details, please see the following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: AZ Freight information on Bangladesh
Bangladesh - 2.2.1 Bangladesh Hazrat Shahjalal Dhaka InternationalAirport (HSIA)
Introduction of HSIA
Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport is located in Dhaka City and offers good facilities to passengers as well as cargo traffic. The arrival section of the terminal is situated on the ground floor and the departure section on the first floor.
The airport has a separate domestic terminal, which is located adjacent to the international terminal. The airport has a separate cargo terminal named as the “Cargo Village”, managed by Bangladesh Biman. The airport has good access from the city with wide and well-maintained roads. The surrounding area of the airport was marshy till a few years back. The area has since being filled with sand and level has been made even with the runaway of the airport. At present various development and extension works are going on to improve the capacity and facilities of the largest airport of the country. It is being managed by the Director of the Airport alongwith his expert and experienced team members. For furthur details please go through the link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shahjalal_International_Airport
Airport Contact:
Name: Group Captain, Abu Sayeed Mehboob Khan, psc Address: Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh, Kurmitola, Dhaka-1229. |
Desig: Director, Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport Email: dhsia@caab.gov.bd |
Phone: +880 2 8901449 Fax (office): +880 2 8901450 |
General Information of HSIA
Airport Location Details
Location Details |
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Country |
Bangladesh |
Latitude |
235034N, Centre of the runway |
Province / District |
Dhaka |
Longitude |
0902402E, Centre of the runway |
Town or City (closest) |
Dhaka (Northern part) |
Elevation |
Elevation: 27ft (8m) |
Airfield Name |
Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport |
International airport |
Yes |
IATA & ICAO codes |
DAC / VGZR |
Open from/to (hours) |
Administration 0900 LT to 1700 LT Operational Services H24 |
Geographical and Administration Data
1. |
ARP* coordinates and site at AD* |
235034N, 0902402E; Centre of the runway |
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2. |
Distance and direction from city |
11 NM (20 km) north of Dhaka City (GPO) |
3. |
AD elevation/reference temperature |
Elev: 27ft (8m) / T: 35decreeC (April) |
4. |
Magnetic variation |
55' West in 1967 (Annual change negligible) |
6. |
Type of traffic permitted |
IFR/VFR |
* ARP: Aerodrome Reference Point; AD: Aerodrome; APM: Airport Manager |
Airfield Infrastructure Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
Airport Radar |
Yes |
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Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
NDB |
Yes |
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refueling |
Yes |
VOR |
Yes |
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
Yes |
ILS |
Yes |
Cargo terminal |
Yes |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
Approach Lights |
Yes |
Pax transport to airfield |
Yes |
Crash Crew |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Control Tower |
Yes |
Aircraft Support Services |
Yes |
De-icing Equipment |
No |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
IFR Procedures |
Yes |
Catering Services |
Yes |
Fire Fighting |
Yes |
Runway Lights |
Yes |
Base Operating Room |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Category: VIII |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
Runway Details
At present there is only one Runway in this Airport. Due to constant increase in air traffic the authority is planning to have a 2nd runway for HSIA. Meanwhile feasibility studies are also being carried out. Following are the details of the existing runway. |
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ID |
Dimensions |
Surface |
Strength (PCN) |
ILS |
---|---|---|---|---|
14/32 (CAT-1ILS) |
10500 x 150 feet 3200 x 46 meters |
ASPHALT CONCRETE |
116/F/C/W/T |
YES |
Helicopter Pad(s)
For emergency operations, Bangladeshi Defense Forces use a lot of helicopters from HSIA also. The operational base for these movements is generally Tejgaon Military Airport, +/- 10 KM from DAC. Few of the Private Helicopters operate from the adjacent part of this Airport. They have their own hangers for these helicopters. In time of crisis Military Helicopters also use this portion of airport. List of the Helicopter Operating Companies along with their fleet size is shown at Art No 4.9 Page 491
Airport Performance
Performance |
Annual Figures |
Monthly |
Daily |
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Total aircraft movements |
87,000 (Total landing and Taking off) |
7250 |
242 |
Total passengers |
8.4 M |
7,00.000 |
23333 |
Total Cargo handled (Year 2017-2018) |
3,66,019 MT (Export and Import) |
30502 MT |
1017 |
Total capacity of the airport (MT) daily |
150 MT |
n/a |
n/a |
Current activity of the airport (MT) daily |
100 MT |
n/a |
n/a |
Current use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS) |
As and when required depending on the situation |
Airport Operating Details
Max size aircraft that can be offloaded on bulk cargo |
Boeing 747 (100MT Cargo)/ AN-124/ Boeing 777 |
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Max size cargo aircraft that can be offloaded on pallet |
Boeing 747 (100MT Cargo)/ AN-124/ Boeing 777 |
Total Parking Area |
99,000 m² |
Storage Area |
27,800 m² |
Cargo Handling Equipment |
Yes |
Elevators / Hi-loaders |
Yes |
Can Hi-loader/Elevators reach the upper deck of B747/777? |
Yes |
Loading Ramps |
Yes |
Terminal Facilities
The terminal facilities of HSIA contain 1 floor domestic passenger terminal building, 3 floors international passenger terminal building, 1 floor domestic/international cargo terminal building, VVIP terminal building, infrastructure supply facility, management/office building. Related facilities are independent in the terminal area. There are 2 terminals i.e. terminal 1 and terminal 2 for the international passengers which are connected. These 2 terminals share same departure lobby and departure gates. The existing international passenger terminal 1 and terminal 2 which are in the same building with floor area of 73,400 m2 and Domestic Passenger Terminal 2,200 m2. Soon construction of the 3rd terminal will start under the consultancy of JAICA at the cost of BDT 136.10 billion, which is expected to be completed by 2022. Apart from a 226,000-square meter terminal building, a new cargo village, VVIP complex, and rapid exit, connecting taxiways and an oil depot will be constructed under the project. After construction of the third terminal, passenger handling capacity will increase to 20 million and cargo handling capacity to 500,000, according to the CAAB.
Other Operational Details
Rescue and Fire Fighting Services |
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1. |
AD category for firefighting: |
Required category VIII, available category VIII. Facilities available for foaming runway. |
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2. |
Rescue equipment available: |
To meet ICAO requirement for category VIII. |
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3. |
Disable aircraft removal: |
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4. |
Remarks |
N/A |
Seasonal Availability Clearing |
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The airport is available for all seasons. Side strips become unusable during monsoon. There is no requirement for clearing. |
Aprons, Taxiways and Check Location Data |
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1. |
Apron surface and strength |
Surface : Concrete. |
2. |
Taxiway width, surface and strength |
Width : 23 m. |
3. |
ACL Location |
Not designated |
4. |
INS checkpoints |
Nil |
5. |
Remarks |
Nil |
Surface Movement Guidance, Control System and Markings |
|
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Use of aircraft stand ID signs, TWY guidelines and visual docking/ parking guidance system of aircraft stands |
Taxiing guidance signs at all intersections with TWY and RWY at
all holding positions, |
RWY and TWY markings and LGT |
RWY: 14/32. |
Stop Bars |
N/A |
Aerodrome Obstacles |
|
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In approach/Take-off areas |
In circling area and at aerodrome |
Consult AOC type-A, HSIA, Page VGHS AS 2-16 |
Obstruction in the circling area are shown on the instrument approach chart and page VGHS AD 2-11 |
Meteorological Information Provided |
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1. |
Associated Met office |
HSIA (VGHS) |
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2. |
Hours of service |
H24 |
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3. |
Office responsible for TAF preparation and Periods of validity |
HSIA (VGHS); 6,12 |
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4. |
Type of landing forecast Interval of issuance |
TREND |
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5. |
Briefing/consultation provide |
P, D, T |
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6. |
Flight documentation and Languages used |
C, PL; English |
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7. |
Charts and other information available for briefing or consultation |
S,U |
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8. |
Supplementary equipment available for providing information |
WXR |
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9. |
ATS units provided with information |
Dhaka ACC/FIC; APP; TWR |
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10. |
Additional information |
Tel: 880-2-8914543 (Met office) |
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Runway Physical Characteristics |
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Designator RWY NR |
True & MAG BRG |
Dimensions of RWY (m) |
Strength (PCN) and surface of RWY & SWY |
THR coordinates |
THR ELEV and highest ELEV of TDZ of PAR |
Slope of RWY-SWY |
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14 |
144 deg True |
3200x46 |
59/F/B/W/T |
235118.11N |
27 |
nil |
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32 |
324 deg True |
3200x46 |
59/F/B/W/T |
234954.00N |
27 |
nil |
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Designator RWY NR |
SWY dimensions (m) |
CWY dimensions (m) |
Strip dimensions (m) |
OFZ |
Remarks |
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14 |
275x46 |
275x153 |
3750x153 |
Within the CWY. |
25 ft (8 m) brick soling with bitumen carpeting shoulder at both side of RWY. |
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32 |
275x46 |
275x153 |
3750x153 |
Declared Distances |
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RWY |
TORA (m) |
TODA (m) |
ASDA (m) |
LDA (m) |
Remarks |
14 |
3200 |
3475 |
3475 |
3200 |
N/A |
32 |
3200 |
3475 |
3475 |
3200 |
N/A |
RWY:Runway; TORA:Take-off run available; TODA:Take-off distance
available; |
Approach and runway lighting |
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RWY designator |
APCH LGT type |
THR LGT color WBAR |
VASIS (MEHT) PAPI |
TDZ LGT LEN |
RWY centre line LGT |
RWY edge LGT LEN, spacing, color INTST |
RWY end LGT color WBAR |
SWY LGT |
Rem |
14 |
Precision approach CAT-I lighting system Simple approach lighting system and sequenced flashing lights Supplementary approach |
Green supple-mented by green Wingbar |
PAPI 3 deg |
available |
available |
60 m apart white omni-directional with intensity 3%, 10%, 30%, 80%, 100% |
Red unidirectional Green omnidirectional |
available |
nil |
32 |
Simple approach lighting system |
Green supple-mented by green Wingbar |
PAPI 3 deg |
available |
available |
60 m apart white omni-directional with intensity 3%, 10%, 30%, 80%, 100% |
Red unidirectional Green omnidirectional |
available |
nil |
Other Lighting, Secondary Power Supply |
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1. |
ABN/IBN location, characteristics and hours of operation |
ABN: 235057.20N 0902413.24E Over Control TWR) |
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2. |
LDI location and LGT |
Nil |
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3. |
TWY edge and centre line lighting |
Edge: Blue edge lgts for all TWYs |
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4. |
Secondary Power Supply/ Switchover time |
During main power supply failure, Automatic standby generator power supply available for Apch, RWY, TWY and Apron lighting within 15 seconds |
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5. |
Remarks |
APRON LIGTHS: High Intensity Flood Lights |
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ATS Airspace |
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Designation |
Dhaka Control Zone |
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1. |
Lateral limits |
A circle of 25 NM radius central on Dhaka VOR (234928.86N 0902445.36E) except that portion which falls north of the strait line joining points 241147N 0903550E and 241147N 0901350E |
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2. |
Vertical limits |
GND to FL055 |
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3. |
Airspace |
C |
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4. |
ATS unit call sign/ Language |
Dhaka Tower/ English |
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5. |
Transition altitude |
4000 ft MSL |
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6. |
Remarks |
Nil |
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Designation |
Aerodrome Traffic Zone (ATZ) |
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1. |
Lateral limits |
ATZ is oval shaped area joining outer tangents of 5 NM (9 km) radius circles centered at the runway centre and both ends of runway |
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2. |
Vertical limits |
4000 ft |
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3. |
Airspace |
C |
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4. |
ATS unit call sign/ Language |
Dhaka Tower/ English |
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5. |
Transition altitude |
4000 ft MSL |
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6. |
Remarks |
Nil |
ATS Communication Facilities |
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Service designator |
Call sign |
Frequency |
Hours of operation |
Remarks |
Area Control (ACC) |
Dhaka Tower |
125.7 MHz |
H24 |
Emergency frequency 121.5 MHz |
TWR (Aerodrome and Approach Control, Non-Radar) |
Dhaka Tower |
118.3 MHz |
H24 |
EM: A3 |
APP (Radar/Non-Radar) |
Dhaka Approach |
121.3 MHz |
0130-1400 daily except Saturday; 0800-1400 on Saturday |
Emergency frequency 121.5 MHz. |
Radar |
Dhaka Radar |
126.7 MHz |
HO |
Only monitoring service is provided on request. |
SMC |
Dhaka Ground |
121.8 MHz |
H24 |
N/A |
Air-Ground |
Dhaka Radio |
3491, 6556, 10066, 2947 kHz |
H24 |
MWARA (3491, 6556, 10066 kHz) |
ATIS |
Dhaka Information |
127.4 MHz |
H24 |
N/A |
Note: During OJT (on the job training) in TWR, APP (Non-Radar), ACC or Radar Approach Control Service at HSIA will be Ltd. However, Radar Approach Control Service may be available during OJT on request. |
Radio Navigation and Landing Aids |
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Type |
Ident |
Freq |
OpHr |
Coordinates |
Remarks |
DVOR |
DAC |
112.7 MHz |
H24 |
234928.86N |
144 deg MAG, 958m FM THR RWY 32, EM:A2 |
DME |
|
1161 MHz |
H24 |
234928.86N |
Collocated with DVOR, Elev of Antenna 49ft AMSL, EM:P9 |
NDB |
DCN |
298 kHz |
H24 |
235034.32N |
046 deg MAG, 1795m fm THR RWY32, EM:A2 |
ILS/LLZ |
IDA |
109.5 MHz |
H24 |
234940.04N |
144 deg MAG, 550m FM THR RWY 32, EM:A2 |
ILS/GP |
|
332.6 MHz |
H24 |
235112.67N |
Slope: 3 deg, 130 m off-set East, 300 m inward fm RWY 14, RDH 51.57 ft, EM:A3 |
MM |
|
75 MHz |
H24 |
235145.75N |
324 deg MAG, 1050m FM THR RWY 14, EM:A2 |
OM |
DA |
75 MHz |
H24 |
235557.71N |
324 deg MAG, 5.8NM FM THR RWY 14, EM:A2 |
OL |
|
375 kHz |
H24 |
235558.39N |
324 deg MAG, 5.8NM FM THR RWY 14, EM:A2 |
Bird Concentration
Bird concentrations may exist on or in the vicinity of HSIA due to low laying area around the airfield, during the period from December to May of the year. Bird shooters are posted in the maneuvering area to reduce the bird hazard. Moreover, necessary information about the location of birds, if visible, is transmitted to the pilots by Aerodrome Control Tower. However, pilots are requested to exercise caution while approaching to land and take-off.
Cargo Handling Procedure and Storage Facilities
Both inbound and outbound cargo are carefully and systematically handled by the cargo division of Bangladesh Biman. Import Terminal is used for handling inbound cargo and a separate terminal known as Cargo Village is used for exporting cargo through HISA. Sufficient Cargo handling equipment facility is being managed by GSE division of Bangladesh Biman.
Import Cargo Terminal
- There is a 2 storied Import Terminal and a concrete structured warehouse area with direct access to apron.
- Cargo operations are owned and controlled by Bangladesh Biman (National Carrier).
- Concrete floor space of 15,000m² area.
- Landside loading / offloading area provided.
- 2 nominal aircraft parking spots in front of building.
- Total warehousing area is insufficient and therefore, mostly the imported cargo remains in the open air on the concrete ground.
Export Cargo Terminal
- The Cargo Export terminal is called Cargo Village situated on the northern side of the Airport.
- The complex is separated from Import Cargo terminal and has direct access to apron.
- Cargo operations are owned and controlled by Bangladesh Biman.
- Concrete floor space of 12,800m².
- Landside loading / offloading area provided.
- nominal aircraft parking spots are there in front of building.
Handling Services and Facilities
Biman Bangladesh Airlines (BB) is given the responsibility of handling the total Cargo services including proving General Service Equipment as required. At present they have following handling equipment which seems to be in sufficient for managing cargo in time of crisis or special operation:
Sl |
Description |
Qty |
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1 |
Water Cart |
03 |
2 |
Air Start Unit |
05 |
3 |
Air Conditioning Unit |
02 |
4 |
Ambulift |
02 |
5 |
Belt Loader |
11 |
6 |
Mobile Cranes |
01 |
7 |
Container Pallet Loaders |
13 |
8 |
Catering Hi-Lift |
06 |
9 |
Container Pallet Transporters |
08 |
10 |
Delivery Van |
01 |
11 |
Flush Cart |
02 |
12 |
Fork Lift |
07 |
13 |
Fuel Brouser |
01 |
14 |
Ground Power Unit |
18 |
15 |
Narrow Asle Stacker |
11 |
16 |
Push Back Tow Tractor |
07 |
17 |
Passenger Steps |
08 |
18 |
Ramp Coach |
07 |
19 |
Tow Tractor Baggage |
37 |
Total |
150 |
Ground Handling Agency
Biman provides ground handling facilities to all airports in Bangladesh and is approved by the Civil Aviation of Bangladesh, as the sole ground handler to all foreign carriers’ flights operating on commercial basis. It has sufficient ground handling equipment and experienced manpower to handle all type of aircraft.
All schedule/non-schedule operators may contact with the following address to get the latest information related to ground handling at any Bangladeshi airport:
List of Officers - Biman Bangladesh Airlines
Name | Designation | Phone | Mobile | |
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Capt. Farhat Hassan Jamil |
Managing Director & CEO |
+88-02-8901700 |
01777715501 |
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Ziauddin Ahmed |
Director, Administration |
+88-02-8901701 |
01777715506 |
|
Kazi Atiqur Rahman |
Company Secretary |
02-8901383 |
01777715510 |
|
Nurul Islam Howlader |
GM, Airport Services |
+88-02-8901550 |
01777715531 |
|
Md. Atique Sobhan |
General Manager, Customer Services |
+88-02-8901770 |
01777715532 |
|
Shahnoor Ahmad |
DGM, Ground Service |
+88-02-8901303 |
|
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Md. Rashedul Karim |
General Manager, Ground Support Equipment |
+ 88-02-8901২93 |
01777715552 |
|
Md Shamsul Karim |
DGM, Transport Department |
+88-02-8901532 |
01777715550 |
Cargo Import Export Procedure
Import Procedure
- Cargo received from Aircraft (along with Air Waybill and Cargo manifest).
- Then they are segregated, sorted and stored at the warehouse by Ground Cargo Handler (BB)
- As per AWB the Consignee is informed/ Consignee goes to Cargo office.
- Consignee/ their authorized C&F agent collects AWB and goes to Customs authority
- Customs puts a Rotation Number, Examine the goods for Tax/Waiver/unauthorized goods etc.
- Upon examination Customs authority provides clearance to release Goods.
- At the cargo yard (Import) after payment of the Handling charges or Storage charges (if any) the goods are delivered to the agent.
- The C& F agent will make transportation arrangements beyond airport.
Export Procedure
- Exportable Cargo to be delivered to the Cargo Village of BB
along with following:
- Cargo well packed and marked with Labels
- Invoice
- Packing List
- Customs Clearance Certificate for export (Ex BOE)
- Gate Pass mentioning the AWB number.
- Cargo received at the Acceptance area by BB where items will be measured and AWB will be prepared.
- FF agent will then send all documents to Customs for final clearance and payments etc.
- On receiving final clearance from Customs cargo will be Scanned by Duel view scanning machine (total having 6) and for EU countries by EDS machine (total having 2).
Once cargo is checked, it is sent to Loading area for Export.
Airport Charges and Fees (As of 2019)
The charges set out are common to all Civil Aviation Authority administered aerodromes except where the contrary is stated.
Unless an alternative arrangement has been made, all charges for use of aerodromes are payable by the pilot of the aircraft on demand or before the aircraft departs from the aerodrome.
Fees shall be paid to the Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority and if not so paid shall be a debt due to Government of Bangladesh from the owner and the Commander of the aircraft in respect of which the fees are payable.
For the purpose of enforcing payment of fees, the Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority may refuse to permit and aircraft to take off from an aerodrome until all fees have been paid.
No abatement of any fees shall be allowed in the event of any aerodrome service, assistance or other facility being not available and except as provided in these Regulations no exemption or remission shall be granted.
Exemption
Landing Charges, Parking and Housing Charges, Boarding Bridge Fees, Security Charges, Charges for flights beyond hours of operation and Route Navigation Charges shall not be applicable in the following cases, namely:
- An aircraft belonging to the United Nations Organization or any of its agencies or International Red Cross engaged in medical relief for humanitarian mission
- An aircraft engaged on non-remunerative basis in search and rescue operations or medical relief or humanitarian mission
- Any aircraft engaged in air calibration work;
- An aircraft belonging to Flying Clubs approved by CAAB engaged in training purpose;
- State aircraft of Bangladesh;
- Such aircraft as the Government may deem fit to exempt.
Navigation Charges (US$)
MTOW (Maximum Take-Off Weight) in the Certificate of Airworthiness |
International flight |
Domestic flight |
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Not exceeding 2,000 kg |
BDT equivalent of USD 12 |
BDT 75 |
Over 2,000 kg but not exceeding 5,000 kg |
BDT equivalent of USD 24 |
BDT 150 |
Over 5,000 kg but not exceeding 10,000 kg |
BDT equivalent of USD 30 |
BDT 225 |
Over 10,000 kg but not exceeding 20,000 kg |
BDT equivalent of USD 75 |
BDT 450 |
Over 20,000 kg but not exceeding 50,000 kg |
BDT equivalent of USD 150 |
BDT 900 |
Over 50,000 kg but not exceeding 100,000 kg |
BDT equivalent of USD 300 |
BDT 1800 |
Over 100,000 kg but not exceeding 200,000 kg |
BDT equivalent of USD 420 |
BDT 3000 |
Over 200,000 kg |
BDT equivalent of USD 450 |
BDT 3750 |
Landing Charge
Basis: MTOW (Maximum Take-Off Weight) in the CoA (Certificate of Airworthiness).
The charges for landing an aircraft at Government Airports / Aerodromes are as follow:
Total weight of the Aircraft as provided in the certificate of airworthiness |
Single Landing charges (Calculated nearest 1000 kg.) |
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International flights |
Domestic flights |
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Not exceeding 10,000 kg |
Such amount of BDT as is equivalent to US$ 5.25 per 1000 kg. |
BDT 53 per 1000 kg. |
Over 10,000 kg. but not exceeding 20,000 kg |
Such amount of BDT as is equivalent to US$ 6.75 per 1000 kg. |
BDT 68 per 1000 kg |
Over 20,000 kg. but not exceeding 50,000 kg. |
Such amount of BDT as is equivalent to US$ 7.5 per 1000 kg. |
BDT 83 per 1000 kg |
Over 50,000 kg. but not exceeding 1,00,000 kg |
Such amount of BDT as is equivalent to US $9.75 per 1000 kg. |
BDT 150 per 1000 kg. |
Over 1,00,000 kg. but not exceeding 3,00,000 kg |
Such amount of BDT as is equivalent to US $12 per 1000 kg |
BDT 188 per 1000 kg. |
Over 3,00,000 kg |
Such amount of BDT as is equivalent to US $ 12.75 per 1000 kg |
BDT 315 per 1000 kg. |
- The charges may also be paid in US Dollars.
- 10% extra charge for each landing or take-off after sunset and before sunrise.
- Only 50% of the landing charges, in case the aircraft is engaged in training purpose.
- In case an aircraft is engaged in test flight only, with the approval of the Airport Manager, only 25% of the landing fees will be charged.
Parking and Housing Charges
- Parking charges for each 24 hours period or part thereof: 25% of the landing charges when the parking period exceeds 6 hours;
- Hangar charges for each 24 hours period or part thereof: 50% of the parking charges;
- Monthly charges for both parking and hangar: 20 times the 24 hours parking / hangar charge
- Quarterly charges for both parking and hangar: 50 times the 24 hours parking / hangar charge
- Without written approval the Chairman CAAB, no aircraft shall be allowed to stay on the apron for more than 3 months.
Boarding Bridges Fees
- Hourly rates for using the Boarding Bridge:
Rate for the first two hours (on hourly basis) All up weight of aircraft (kg) |
Charge (US$) |
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Below 100,000 |
100 |
From 100,000 to below 200,000 |
150 |
From 200,000 to below 300,000 |
200 |
300,000 and above |
250 |
- Basic Boarding Bridge charges as mentioned above are applicable for the first two hours only.
- If an aircraft uses Boarding Bridges for more than two hours, the rate for each additional half-an-hour, or part thereof, shall be as follows:
All up weight of aircraft (kg) |
Charge (US$) |
---|---|
Below 100,000 |
60 |
From 100,000 to below 200,000 |
75 |
From 200,000 to below 300,000 |
90 |
300,000 and above |
125 |
Discount in additional charges at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport
- If the period of the additional use of the Boarding Bridge the Airport is not in conceding with the busy hours of operation, the applicable rates shall be only 50% of the rates mentioned above.
- The right definition of the hours of operation at the airport as busy or non-busy lies with the Civil Aviation Authority. The timing will be circulated to the operators at the time of approving the schedule and may be amended from time to time.
- The period of use of Boarding Bridge shall be reckoned from the time an aircraft docks in, to the time the aircraft starts pushing back.
- Discount for frequent users
- Discount Charge for the frequent users of Boarding Bridges shall be as follows:
Hours used weekly |
Rate |
---|---|
61 to 90 hours |
5% |
91 to 120 hours |
7.5% |
121 hours and above |
10% |
Note: The hours mentioned above are cumulative. |
Charges for flight Beyond Hours of Operation
The charges for utilizing airport or aerodrome facilities and air route navigation facilities for flights operating beyond hours of operation:
For use of airport or aerodrome facilities
|
International Flights |
The amount of BDT equivalent to US $ 225 per hour or part thereof. |
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Domestic Flights |
BDT 4500 per hour or part thereof. |
|
For use of air route navigation facilities |
|
The amount of BDT equivalent to US $ 90 per hour or part thereof. |
Cargo Terminal Charges
Import |
Rate US$/kg |
---|---|
Import storage charge |
03 days free |
Cargo and Mail Handling Charge for skd |
0.07 US$ per Kg |
Cargo and Mail Handling Charge for non skd |
0.10 US$ per Kg |
Dangerous goods handling fee for import |
US$ 100 |
Live animal handling fee for import |
10 US$ per AWB |
Forklifts charge for import |
3 BDT per Kg |
Cool room storage charges |
1-7 days: BDT 50 per unit of 50 Kg 8-14 days: BDT 100 per unit of 50 Kg 14 + days: BDT 600 per unit of 50 Kg |
Strong room storage charges (3 days free) |
03-13 days 50 BDT/ Unit (Per Unit 50 kg) 13-21 days 200 BDT/ Unit (Per Unit 50 kg) 21+ days 600 BDT/ Unit (Per Unit 50 kg) |
Import handling fee |
5 BDT/ kg |
Export |
Charges |
Security escorting charges for VAL cargo (on request) |
US $ 100 |
Export Storage Charge |
30 hours free |
Terminal handling charges |
0.08 US$/Kg |
Cargo and Mail Handling charge for skd |
0.08 US$/Kg |
Cargo and mail handling charge for non skd |
0.10 US$/Kg |
Security Scanning Charge (CAAB) |
0.06 US$/Kg |
Reweighing charge for export (On request) |
US$ 10 per AWB |
Dangerous goods handling fee for export |
US$ 100 |
Live animal handling fee for export |
10 US$ per AWB |
Forklift charge for export |
BD BDT 3/ Kg |
Full airways bill data transmission (FWB) |
5 US$ per AWB |
House airway bill data transmission (FHL) |
5 US$ per AWB |
RA3 handling charge for export |
0.02 US$ Kg |
Charges for Passenger Boarding Bridge (PBB)/ Air-bridge / Sky Bridge/ Jet Bridge
- Hourly rates for using Boarding Bridge at all airports or aerodromes of Bangladesh shall be as follows:
All up weight of the aircraft (kg.) |
Charges (US$) |
---|---|
Below 100,000 |
100 |
From 100,000 to below 200,000 |
150 |
From 200,000 to below 300,000 |
200 |
300,000 and over |
250 |
- Basic boarding bridge charges as mentioned in clause A shall apply for the first 2 (two) hours only.
- If an aircraft uses Boarding Bridge for more than 2 (two) hours, the rates for each additional half-an-hour, or part of thereof, shall be as follows:
All up weight of the aircraft (kg.) |
Charges (US$) |
---|---|
Below 100,000 |
60 |
From 100,000 to below 200,000 |
75 |
From 200,000 to below 300,000 |
90 |
300,000 and over |
125 |
- If the period of additional use of the Boarding Bridge at Hazrat SHahjalal International Airport is not in Busy hours of operation, the applicable rates shall be 50% of the rates mentioned in clause C.
- The right for edclaration of the hours operation at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport as busy or non-busy lies with the Civil Aviation Authority. The timing will be circulated to the operators at the time of approving the schedule and may be amended from time to time.
- the period for the use of Boarding Bridge shall be reckoned from the time an aircraft docks in, to the time the aircraft starts to push back.
- Discount Charges for the frequent users of Boarding Bridges shall be as follows:
Hours Used Weekly |
Rates of Discount |
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61 - 90 Hours |
5% |
91 - 120 Hours |
7.5% |
121 Hours and above |
10% |
The hours mentioned above shall be cumulative. |
Humanitarian Staging Area (HSA)
In fact, the present cargo storage facilities of the airport are insufficient, and the authority is facing tremendous problems to support the exporters and importers in their regular operations. So, it will be very difficult to handle huge influx of imported cargo in time of crisis. Considering the fact, the government of Bangladesh has decided to allocate a piece of land at Purbachal area (approx. 15 KM south-east of Airport). This will be known as “Humanitarian Staging Area” to be developed by WFP Bangladesh in collaboration with the Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief (MoDMR) which will be used by the UN and other humanitarian organizations and NGOs for managing their humanitarian cargo. The area is well connected by road and new extension of the town is going to be established there in near future. Suitable numbers of sheds and warehouses will be built in the area and cargo will be directly transported from airport to this area for sorting, storing and transporting for subsequent distributions.
Development Projects
Recently Completed Development Works:
- Extension of passenger apron from foxtrot taxiway towards west and export cargo apron from northern side of the existing export cargo apron at Hazrat Shahjalal international airport, Dhaka.
- Asphalt concrete overlay over the existing runway at Shahjalal international airport, Dhaka.
- Upgrade of Hazrat Shahjalal international Airport, Dhaka.
- Consultancy Services for the Up gradation of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, Dhaka.
- Consultancy services for Construction of 3rd Terminal, 2nd Runways and other infrastructure Development Works at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, Kurmitola, Dhaka.
On Going Development Works:
- Consultancy and delivery of services for improvement of security system at Hazrat Shahjalal international Airport, Dhaka.
- Construction of CAAB Headquarters Complex at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, Kurmitola, Dhaka.
- Extension of apron towards north of the existing export cargo apron at Hazrat Shahjalal international Airport, Dhaka (Phase-11).
- Construction of General Aviation Hangar, Hangar Apron & Apron North side of fire station at Hazrat Shahjalal international Airport, Dhaka.
- Construction of 3rd Terminal, at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, Kurmitola, Dhaka.
Future Development Works:
- Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, Dhaka Expansion Project.
Fuelling Arrangement at HSIA
Padma Oil Company under the supervision of Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) is solely responsible for providing fuel to all kinds of Aircraft at HSIA. It is located at Kurmitola adjacent to the HSIA airport. Few salient features of this Aviation fuel provider are below:
Description |
Arrangement |
---|---|
Type of Fuel |
Jet A1 and AV Gas (F gas 100LL) |
Tanks with Capacity |
Jet A1 - 12 Tanks with total 8500 MT storage capacity. AV Gas- approx. 600 drums (as per requirement) |
Requisition for Fuel |
Written requisition with Payment be placed in advance |
Hydrant lines |
Approx 4 KM Hydrant pipe lines are laid from depot to airport area with 21 fueling points against 29 bay. |
Fueling arrangement |
Fueling is done by 11 Dispenser and 7 refuelers having tank capacity of 18,000 ltrs each. |
Consumption |
Yearly approx. 40,000 MT (Daily avg 1,000 MT) |
Price of Jet A1 |
BDT 75/00 and $ 0.72 per ltr |
Safety |
Ensured by IATA and JIG |
Tech assistance |
Provided by SHELL |
Contact Details
Md Mahbubul Alam DGM (Aviation) Depot In-Charge |
Shahjalal Service Station Hazarat Shahjalal Int Airport, Kurmitola, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Cell No: 01777703324 |
Security Arrangement
A Security Director, with Chief Security Officers assisting him at various airports, heads the security function in CAAB. The Chief Security Officers at the respective airports are directly responsible for the security there. Apart from this security is also provided by the Government of Bangladesh since airports fall under sensitive installations of the country. Armed security personnel drawn from various agencies of the government are deployed at the entrances to the airports as well as on the runways and parking bays. No serious lapses in security have been reported which is an indicator that security measures at all airports in Bangladesh are quite adequate. In short the Airport is well secured with the presence of significant number of Security personnel. Few salient points are narrated:
- A total of 2,000+ Police, Armed Police, and other Security personnel are maintaining Access Control, Immigration, Security Checks and Intelligence of the Airport.
- Security personnel are under the control of the airport director.
- A dedicated police station exists at the airport.
- All access points are guarded by security personnel.
- Due to proximity of Bangladesh Military installations, RAB and Armed Police Bn, a large number of Security Personnel’s presence can be drafted in to support policing if required.
- X-Ray screening for both passengers and cargo is in use.
- Contingency plans are in place.
- No additional forces should be required following a disaster.
Security charge
The charges for security checking of embarking passengers and their hand-carried bags, wherever provided, are as follows.
International flights: |
10% of the day time landing charges, minimum the amount of BDT equivalent to US $ 100 per departing aircraft. |
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Domestic flights: |
10% of the day time landing charges, minimum 250 BDT per departing aircraft. |
For information on Bangladesh Zia Dhaka International Airport contact details, please see the following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List
For additional information, please see the following documents:
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: AZ Freight information on Bangladesh
2.2.3 Bangladesh Osmani International Airport
Airport Overview
Location Details | |||
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Country | Bangladesh | Latitude | 24.96333 |
Province / District | Sylhet | Longitude | 91.86694 |
Town or City (Closest) |
Sylhet 5 NM N of Sylhet Town |
Elevation (ft and m) | 50 ft / 15.24 m |
Airfield Name | Osmani International Airport | IATA and ICAO Codes | VGSY / ZYL |
Open From (hours) | 6:00 | Open To (hours) | 21:00 |
Sylhet is a major city in north-eastern Bangladesh. It is the main city of Sylhet Division and District and was granted metropolitan city status in March 2009. Sylhet is located on the banks of the Surma River and is surrounded by the Jaintia, Khasi and Tripura hills. The city is approaching a population of 500,000 people while also having a high population density. It is one of the largest cities in Bangladesh. The Sylhet region is well known for its tea gardens and tropical forests, the city however is currently known for its business boom – being one of the richest cities in Bangladesh, with new investments of hotels, shopping malls and luxury housing estates, brought mainly by expatriates living in the United Kingdom. The city of Sylhet is served by Osmani International Airport, located at the north of the city.
Osmani International Airport, Sylhet was built in 1944-1945, during the 2nd World War to check Japanese aggression from Burma. The airport was formerly known as Sylhet Civil Airport. The airport was initially served by domestic flights from Shahjalal International Airport by the country's national airline Biman Bangladesh Airlines Ltd. After that Sylhet Civil Airport was renamed as Osmani International Airport (OIA) in the honour of General M A G Osmani, the Chief of Liberation Forces of Bangladesh and a proud son of the soil of Sylhet division.
In 1986, the airport became a full-fledged domestic airport after the construction of terminal building, installation of navigational aids, re-construction of runway pavement, development of taxiways and aprons under the project of Sylhet Civil Airport. After many years in 1998 Ltd expansion of the airport was carried out to enable medium-sized aircraft, such as the Airbus A310. In 2002 the airport was designated an International airport by the government, and it received the first international arrival flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines Ltd. However, the airport was not up to international standards due to shortage of equipment.After the South Asia Transport and Trade Facilitation Conference in 2006, upgradation work of terminal facilities to enable handling of international flights work was started. The improvements included construction of a new terminal building, two Jetways and a taxiway and after the completion of work Biman would operate Hajj flights directly from the airport during the Hajj season in 2007.In 2010 the decision was made to construct a refuelling station and the work began in 2012. In 2015, Fly Dubai the 1st foreign airlines operated their flight to Sylhet from Dubai. Osmani International Airport is located at 15 km north-east from Sylhet city. At present domestic and international passenger and cargo flights are operating by the national and international airlines operators to and from Osmani International Airport, Sylhet. It is one of the most clean and hygienic Airport which is well maintained regularly.
Airport Operations Manager |
Custom |
Handling Operations / Logistics |
---|---|---|
Airport Manager Cell: 01708167287 PABX: 880821- 725391 to 94 |
Assistant Commissioner of Customs Airport custom House Tel: 0821- 717356 |
Biman Bangladesh Airlines: |
General Information of OIA
Runway Details
Description |
Runway 11 |
Runway 29 |
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Surface |
ASPHALT |
ASPHALT |
True Heading |
113.00 |
293.00 |
Latitude |
24.968336 and 24° 58' 06.01" N |
24.958147 and 24° 57' 29.33" N |
Longitude |
91.853617 and 091° 51' 13.02" E |
91.879953 and 091° 52' 47.83" E |
Elevation/Slope |
50.0 feet (15 meters)/0 |
50.0 feet (15 meters)/ 0.0° |
Landing Distance |
8458 feet (2578 meters) |
9478 feet (2889 meters) |
Take off Distance |
9678 feet (2950 meters) |
9478 feet (2889 meters) |
Displaced Threshold Length |
1020 feet (311 meters) |
- |
Overrun Length |
200 feet (61 meters) |
- |
Overrun Surface |
ASPHALT |
ASPHALT |
Lighting System |
PAPI LIGHTS |
PAPI LIGHTS |
SWY dimensions |
61x46 m |
300x46 m |
CWY dimensions |
153 m |
300 m |
Strip dimensions |
2952x153 m |
2952x153 m |
SWY surface and strength: First 80FT same as RWY, Remaining 120FT is nominal concrete. |
Airfield details
Customs (HO) |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
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Immigration (HO) |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
No |
Terminal building |
Yes |
Single point refuelling |
No |
Passenger terminal |
Yes |
Starter units (press air) |
Yes |
Cargo terminal |
No |
Ground power (mobile) |
Yes |
Pax transport to airfield |
Yes |
Crash crew |
Yes |
Control tower |
Yes |
Aircraft support services |
Yes |
Weather facilities |
Yes |
Latrine servicing |
Yes |
Catering services |
No |
Fire fighting |
Yes |
Base Operating room |
No |
Fire fighting category (ICAO) |
Category: V |
Airport radar |
No |
Fire fighting equipment |
Yes |
NDB |
Yes |
De-icing equipment |
No |
VOR |
Yes |
IFR procedures |
Yes |
ILS |
Yes |
Runway lights |
Yes |
Approach lights |
Yes |
Parking ramp lighting |
Yes |
Airport Data
Geographical and Administration Data |
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1. |
ARP* coordinates and site at AD* |
245740.83N, 0915217.89E; in the runway |
2. |
Distance and direction from city |
5 NM N/NE of Town |
3. |
AD elevation/reference temperature |
Elev: 50ft / T: 35.4 degree C |
4. |
Magnetic variation |
50' West |
5. |
Type of traffic permitted |
IFR/VFR |
*ARP: Aerodrome Reference Point; AD: Aerodrome; APM: Airport Manager |
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Passenger Facilities |
||
1. |
Hotels |
Available within 2 km from airport |
2. |
Restaurant accommodation |
Ltd at the airport |
3. |
Transportation available |
Taxis, Microbus, Car, Autorickshaws |
4. |
Medical Facilities |
Only First Aids available |
5. |
Banks and Post Office |
Available |
6. |
Tourist office |
Available within 2 km from airport |
Rescue and Fire Fighting Services |
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1. |
AD category for fire fighting: |
CAT 5, available 5. |
2. |
Rescue equipment available: |
Ltd |
3. |
Disable Aircraft Removal |
Nil |
Seasonal Availability Clearing |
||
The airport is available for all seasons. Side strips become unusable during monsoon. There is no requirement for clearing. |
Aprons, Taxiways and Check Location Data |
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1. |
Apron surface and strength |
Surface : Bituminous Concrete. Strength : PCN20/F/C/Y/T. |
2. |
Taxiway width, surface and strength |
Width : 35 m. Surface: Bituminous Concrete. Strength : PCN20/F/C/Y/T. |
3. |
ACL Location |
Not designated |
Other Airport Data
Surface Movement Guidance, Control System and Markings |
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1. |
Stand identification/ TWY guidelines/ visual docking/ parking guidance |
Taxiing guidance signs at intersections with TWY and RWY, |
2. |
RWY and TWY markings and LGT |
RWY marking aids: THR, Centre Line, RWY designator - all
runways. |
3. |
Stop Bars |
N/A |
Aerodrome Obstacles |
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In approach/Take-off areas |
In circling area |
|||
Obstacles in approach/ take-off area are shown in Instrument Approach Charts |
RWY affected |
Obstacle type |
Position |
LGT |
29 |
Jalalabad Gas Transmission Building. 150 FT (AGL) |
245302.22N 0915249.08E, |
LGT |
|
29 |
Flare stack Kailastila Gas Field, 186FT(AGL) |
245208.28N 0920128.02E |
LGT |
Meteorological Information Provided |
||
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1. |
Associated Met office |
Osmani Intl. Airport (VGSY) |
2. |
Hours of service |
HO |
3. |
Office responsible for TAF preparation and Periods of validity |
HSIA (VGZR); 6 |
4. |
Briefing/consultation provided |
Provided at VGZR |
5. |
Flight documentation and Languages used |
C, PL; English |
6. |
ATS units provided with information |
TWR |
Declared Distances |
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RWY |
TORA (m) |
TODA (m) |
ASDA (m) |
LDA (m) |
Remarks |
11 |
2591 |
2744 |
2652 |
2591 |
N/A |
29 |
2591 |
2891 |
2891 |
2591 |
N/A |
Abbreviations: RWY: Runway; TORA: Take-off run available; TODA: Take-off
distance available; |
Approach and runway lighting |
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RWY designator |
APCH |
THR |
VASIS |
TDZ |
RWY CL |
RWY edge |
END and WBAR |
STWL |
Rem |
11 |
Simple approach lighting system |
Six Green LGT |
PAPI |
N/A |
N/A |
60m apart, 79+4=84 lights, intensity 100%, 80%, 60% |
Abvl |
N/A |
N/A |
29 |
N/A |
Six Green LGT |
PAPI |
N/A |
N/A |
Abvl |
N/A |
N/A |
Other Lighting, Secondary Power Supply |
|||
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1. |
ABN/IBN location, characteristics and hours of operation |
N/A |
|
2. |
LDI location and LGT |
N/A |
|
3. |
TWY edge and centre line lighting |
Edge: Available |
|
4. |
Secondary Power Supply/ Switchover time |
During main power supply failure, Automatic standby generator power supply available within 15 seconds. |
|
5. |
Remarks |
APRON LIGTHS: available |
|
ATS Airspace |
|||
Designation |
Air Traffic Zone (ATZ) |
||
1. |
Lateral limits |
ATZ is oval shaped area joining outer tangents of 5 NM (9 km) radius circles centered at the runway centre and both ends of runway |
|
2. |
Vertical limits |
4000 ft (AMSL) |
|
3. |
Airspace |
D |
|
4. |
Unit Language |
English |
|
5. |
Transition altitude |
4000 ft |
ATS Communication Facilities |
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Service designator |
Call sign |
Frequency |
Hours of operation |
Remarks |
Aerodrome Control Centre |
Sylhet Tower |
122.9 MHz |
HO* |
N/A |
*HO: Service available to meet operational requirements |
Radio Navigation and Landing Aids |
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Type |
Ident |
Freq |
OpHr |
Coordinates |
Remarks |
DVOR |
SYT |
116.4 MHz |
HO |
245738.97N |
EM:A2 |
NDB |
SY |
372 kHz |
HO |
245719.60N |
EM:A0/A2 |
ILS/LLZ |
SYL |
110.5 MHz |
HO |
245726.53N |
144 deg MAG, 550m FM THR RWY 32, EM:A2 |
ILS/GP |
|
332.6 MHz |
HO |
245800.21N |
Slope: 3 deg, 130 m off-set East, 300 m inward fm RWY 14, RDH 51.57 ft, EM:A3 |
DME |
|
1003 MHz |
HO |
245800.21N |
Collocated with GP, |
Yearly Performance
Total aircraft movements |
8500-9000 movements yearly |
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Total passengers |
Approx. 6,00,000 |
Current monthly use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS) |
No regular flight |
Cargo Handling procedure and Storage Facility
At present there is no warehouse or Cargo village as such at this International Airport. Mostly all the cargo are handled manually. No Cargo Handling Equipment is available here as such except few trolley for carrying passenger luggeses. Temporary arrangement can me made for 1000 MT at the transit cargo shed. But there is no proper Cargo storage facility/warehouse as such. Mostly the flights are passenger based and their Luggages are handled by Biman Bangladesh Airlines. Biman has a shed where the Passengers left luggage are laid apart for a max period of 1/2 days. No imported Cargo or exports cargo is handled here. But in case of emergency this Bangladesh Biman shed will be used. In addition, the concrete area infront of VIP lounge is earmarked to be used as temporary cargo storage raising tripol sheds over the area of 15,000 sq ft.
Development Projects
Though it’s an international airport, lot of facilities are required to be arranged/established. Therefore following development programs have been taken in hand:
Recently Completed Development Works
- Installation of Fire Alarm System.
- Modernization of security equipment (Dual view scanning machine, ETD, under vehicle scanning system).
On Going Development Works
- Construction of Security Wall.
- Construction of Security Petrol Road
- Installation of new ILS
- Installation of high capacity sub-station.
Future Development Works
- Improvement of the Runway- The Runway will be further strengthened to raise its PCN from 70 to 90.
- 2nd Terminal - The 2nd Terminal building will be built to be used as proper international terminal.
- Installation of 06 (six) Boarding Bridge.
- Storage and cargo handling capacity will be increased to meet the standard requirement.
- Land requisition for the construction of runway strip as per ICAO standard.
Fueling Arrangement at OIA
Padma Oil Company under the supervision of Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) is solely responsible for providing fuel to all kinds of Aircraft at Osmani International Airport. Arrangements are there to support a full fledget International Airport but the present establishment and setup is not being used at the moment. The depot is located within 1 Km of the airport. Few salient features of this Aviation fuel provider are below:
Sl |
Description |
Arrangement |
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1 |
Type of Fuel |
Jet A1 |
||
2 |
Tanks with Capacity |
03 Tanks with total approx 12,00,000 storage capacity but non in use. |
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3 |
Requisition for Fuel |
Written requisition with Payment be placed in advance. |
||
4 |
Hydrant lines |
Approx 1.5 KM Hydrant pipe lines are laid from depot to airport area with 6 fueling points against 4 bay (2 each for 2 bays with Boarding Bridge and One each for 2 other non-BB bays). But these are not yet in use. |
||
5 |
Fueling arrangement |
Normally Fueling is done by following refuellers: a. 2X Trailers- 40,000 liters b. 1X Refueller-20,000 liters c. 2X Refueller- 18,500 liters d. 1X Trailers- 30,000 liters Total 1,08,500 liters Jet A-1 is kept as reserve for fueling and its regularly requisitioned from Dhaka. |
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6 |
Consumption |
Yearly approx. 48,00,000 liters |
||
7 |
Price of Jet A1 |
BDT 75/00 and $ 0.72 per liter |
||
8 |
Manpower |
Total 17 including drivers, security, mechanics, and office staff) |
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9 |
Safety |
Ensured by IATA and JIG |
||
10 |
Tech assistance |
Provided by SHELL |
||
Contact Details |
Md Hemayet Hossain Assistant Manger (Aviation), Depot In-Charge |
Cell No: 01777703314 |
Security Arrangement
- A large security presence exists on the airport with a significant number of airport security personnel.
- Security personnel are under the control of the Airport Manager.
- A dedicated police Camp exists within the airport premise.
- All access points are guarded by security personnel.
- Temporary passes can be issued to airside workers within 30 minutes upon the directive of the NDMA.
- X-Ray screening for both passengers and cargo is in use.
For information on Bangladesh Osmani International Airport additional information, please see the following documents:
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Osmani
airport additional info
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
For information on Bangladesh Osmani International Airport contact details, please see the following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: AZ Freight information on Bangladesh
2.2.4 Bangladesh Saidpur Airport
Saidpur Airport started its journey as a domestic airport in 1979. This airport is situated on a total of 136.59 acres of land. Saidpur Airport is managed by the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh. This Airport is located at 2 km from Saidpur town and 350 km from Dhaka. The only destination is Dhaka for the Passengers. 4 domestic airlines (Bangladesh Biman, Novo Air, US Bangla and Regent Airways) are presently operating their passenger flights from and to Saidpur Airport.
Facilities Available |
Car Parking, Passenger Lounge, Pure Drinking Water, Wheelchair, First Aid, Pure Drinking Water, Prayer Room, Wi-Fi and Help Line |
|
---|---|---|
NO | Warehouse, Refuelling, Repairing and Handling Equipment. | |
Airport Manager, Saidpur, Bangladesh |
Telephone: +880552672384, Cell: 01708167307 |
General Information
ICAO ID |
VGSD |
Time |
UTC+6 |
---|---|---|---|
Latitude |
25.759228 (25° 45' 33.22" N) |
Longitude |
88.908869 (088° 54' 31.93" E) |
Elevation |
125 feet (38 meters) |
Type |
Commercial (Domestic) |
Magnetic Variation |
000° W (05/06) |
Operating Agency |
CAAB |
Runways |
||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ID |
Dimensions |
Surface |
PCN |
ILS |
||
16/34 |
6000 x 100 feet (1829 x 30 meters) |
ASPHALT |
017FCYT |
NO |
||
Description |
Runway 17 |
Runway 34 |
||||
Surface |
ASPHALT |
ASPHALT |
||||
True Heading |
1.600 |
3.400 |
||||
Latitude |
25.766958 (25° 46' 01.05" N) |
25.751497 (25° 45' 05.39" N) |
||||
Longitude |
88.905689 (088° 54' 20.48" E) |
88.912053 (088° 54' 43.39" E) |
||||
Elevation |
125.0 feet (38 meters) |
125.0 feet (38 meters) |
||||
Slope |
0.0° |
0.0° |
||||
Landing Distance |
6000 feet (1829 meters) |
6000 feet (1829 meters) |
||||
Takeoff Distance |
6394 feet (1949 meters) |
6394 feet (1949 meters) |
||||
Overrun Length |
394 feet (120 meters) |
394 feet (120 meters) |
||||
Lighting System |
V LIGHTS |
V LIGHTS |
For information on Bangladesh Airport additional information, please see the following documents:
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
For information on Bangladesh Airport contact details, please see the following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List
2.2.5 Bangladesh Shah Makhdum Airport
Shah Makhdum airport is a domestic airport situated at the northwestern side of the country. It is about 10 km North of the Rajshahi city and beside Rajshahi-Nowgon highway. Now three Passenger flights (Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Novo Air and US-Bangla Airlines and Two Aviation Academy) are operating in this Airport. Two Aviation Academy (Pilot training school) are running here. They have six/ seven training Aircraft those are operating from this Airport. Besides this domestic cargo flights are also operating to and from different destination at Shah Makhdum Airport. Facilities available are:
- Airconditioned waiting lounge
- Free Wi-Fi facilities
- Canteen Facilities
- Given flight information by PA system
- Separate smoking zone and prayer room
- Supply of cold and hot water as required
Airport Manager Shah Makhdum Airport, Rajshahi |
Phone: +880 2 47800053 (Off), Cell: +880 1708167303, +880 1556300056 e-mail: apmrajshahi@caab.gov.bd |
General Information
ICAO ID |
VGRJ |
Time |
UTC+6 |
---|---|---|---|
Latitude |
24.437219 (24° 26' 13.99" N) |
Longitude |
88.616511 (088° 36' 59.44" E) |
Elevation |
64 feet (20 meters) |
Magnetic Variation |
000° W (05/06) |
Operating Agency |
CAAB (LANDING FEES AND DIPLOMATIC CLEARANCE MAY BE REQUIRED) |
Runways |
||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ID |
Dimensions |
Surface |
PCN |
ILS |
||
6000 x 100 feet (1829 x 30 meters) |
ASPHALT |
017RCYT |
NO |
|||
Description |
Runway 17 |
Runway 35 |
||||
Surface |
ASPHALT |
ASPHALT |
||||
True Heading |
1.700 |
3.500 |
||||
Latitude |
24.445333 (24° 26' 43.20" N) |
24.429103 (24° 25' 44.77" N) |
||||
Longitude |
88.614961 (088° 36' 53.86" E) |
88.618064 (088° 37' 05.03" E) |
||||
Elevation |
55.0 feet (17 meters) |
55.0 feet (17 meters) |
||||
Landing Distance |
6000 feet (1829 meters) |
6000 feet (1829 meters) |
||||
Takeoff Distance |
6200 feet (1890 meters) |
6400 feet (1951 meters) |
||||
Overrun Length |
200 feet (61 meters) |
400 feet (122 meters) |
||||
Overrun Surface |
ASPHALT |
ASPHALT |
||||
Lighting System |
V LIGHTS |
V LIGHTS |
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
For information on Bangladesh Airport contact details, please see the following link:
2.2.6 Bangladesh Jessore Airport
During the 2nd World War the British Government constructed an air base in Jashore for British Air Force. In 1945 the air base was in operation. In 1950, the Pakistan Army and Air Force base was established. In 1956, initiatives were taken to start a full airport in Jashore and completed in 1960. The airport is operated by the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh, but it is also used by the Bangladesh Air Force as a part of BAF Matiur Rahman Base and training airfield for Bangladesh Air Force Academy.
This airport is located at 7 km north of Jashore city and 140 km south-west from Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh.
The only destination is Dhaka for the passengers. Four airlines (Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Novo Air, United Airways and US-Bangla Airlines) are presently operating their passenger flights in Jashore-Dhaka-Jashore route. Besides this domestic cargo flights are also operating to and from different destination at Jashore airport. Following are the available facilities:
- Car parking facility
- Drinking water
- Baggage scanning
- VIP/ CIP lounges
- Passenger lounge
- Ramp and wheelchair facilities
- Sanitation facilities
- Free Wi-Fi
- TV
Airport Manager, Jashore |
Tel: +880 421 64033, Cell: +880 1708167298, Tower: +880 421 65032, e-mail : apmJashore@caab.gov.bd |
General Information
ICAO ID |
VGJR |
Time |
UTC+6 |
---|---|---|---|
Latitude |
23.183800 (23° 11' 01.68" N) |
Longitude |
89.160833 (089° 09' 39.00" E) |
Elevation |
20 feet (6 meters) |
Magnetic Variation |
000° W (05/06) |
Operating Agency |
MILITARY - CIVIL JOINT USE AIRPORT |
Runways |
||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ID |
Dimensions |
Surface |
PCN |
ILS |
||
8000 x 150 feet (2438 x 46 meters) |
ASPHALT |
018FCYT |
NO |
|||
Description |
Runway 16 |
Runway 34 |
||||
Surface |
ASPHALT |
ASPHALT |
||||
True Heading |
1.580 |
3.380 |
||||
Latitude |
23.193833 (23° 11' 37.80" N) |
23.173767 (23° 10' 25.56" N) |
||||
Longitude |
89.156333 (089° 09' 22.80" E) |
89.165333 (089° 09' 55.20" E) |
||||
Elevation |
20.0 feet (6 meters) |
20.0 feet (6 meters) |
||||
Slope |
0.0° |
0.0° |
||||
Landing Distance |
8000 feet (2438 meters) |
8000 feet (2438 meters) |
||||
Takeoff Distance |
8485 feet (2586 meters) |
8318 feet (2535 meters) |
||||
Overrun Length |
485 feet (148 meters) |
318 feet (97 meters) |
||||
Overrun Surface |
ASPHALT |
ASPHALT |
||||
Lighting System |
PAPI LIGHTS |
PAPI LIGHTS |
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
For information on Bangladesh Airport contact details, please see the following link:
2.2.7 Bangladesh Barisal Airport
In 1963-64 the Plant Protection Department acquired 13.09 acres land to spray pesticides by aircraft and made an airstrip sized 1800'-0" x 60'-0". Later 1970-71 by the order from the government The Department of Civil Aviation acquired more 85.46 acres land for the purpose of launching an airport in the south but after the acquisition it was closed.
In 1990-91 the construction work of the airport was started. After completing the work of runway (2300'-0" x 100'-0") in July 1995, Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh was able to open a stall-port (current "Barisal Airport") for executing commercial aircraft. At present runway 6000'-0" x 100'-0" is available. A number of airlines started its passenger flights but again closed after few months because this route is not viable for airlines business but this airport is capable of handling any type of domestic aircraft like other domestic airports. Barisal airport may be used in time of any disaster, as it was the case during Cyclone Sidr emergency operations in 2007 when it become a logistics hub as well as an operational coordination center. Facilities available are:
- Car parking
- Drinking water
- VIP/CIP Lounges
- Wheel chair facilities
- Free Wi-Fi
Airport Manager, Barisal |
Phone: +880 4327 73362 (Off), Cell: +880 01708167315, Fax : +880 4327 73362, email : apmbarisal @caab.gov.bd |
General Information
ICAO ID |
VGBR |
Time |
UTC+6 |
---|---|---|---|
Latitude |
22.801031 (22° 48' 03.71" N) |
Longitude |
90.301164 (090° 18' 04.19" E) |
Elevation |
23 feet (7 meters) |
Magnetic Variation |
000° W (05/06) |
Operating Agency |
CAAB, (Landing Fees and Diplomatic Clearance May be Required) |
Runways |
||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ID |
Dimensions |
Surface |
PCN |
ILS |
||
5995 x 100 feet (1827 x 30 meters) |
Asphalt |
017RCYT |
NO |
|||
Description |
Runway 17 |
Runway 35 |
||||
Surface |
Asphalt |
Asphalt |
||||
True Heading |
1.740 |
3.540 |
||||
Latitude |
22.809236 (22° 48' 33.25" N) |
22.792828 (22° 47' 34.18" N) |
||||
Longitude |
90.300219 (090° 18' 00.79" E) |
90.302108 (090° 18' 07.59" E) |
||||
Elevation |
10.0 feet (3 meters) |
10.0 feet (3 meters) |
||||
Landing Distance |
5995 feet (1827 meters) |
5995 feet (1827 meters) |
||||
Takeoff Distance |
6195 feet (1888 meters) |
6160 feet (1878 meters) |
||||
Overrun Length |
200 feet (61 meters) |
165 feet (50 meters) |
||||
Overrun Surface |
Asphalt |
Asphalt |
||||
Lighting System |
PAPI |
PAPI |
Bangladesh Common
Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
For contact details, please see the following link:
2.2.8 Bangladesh Cox's Bazar Airport
General Information
ICAO ID |
VGCB |
Time |
UTC+6 |
---|---|---|---|
Latitude |
21.452194 (21° 27' 07.90" N) |
Longitude |
91.963889 (091° 57' 50.00" E) |
Elevation |
12 feet (4 meters) |
Magnetic Variation |
000° W (05/06) |
Operating Agency |
CAAB (Landing Fees and Diplomatic Clearance May be Required) |
||
Ground handling |
No equipment is available now. Only few hand trolleys and Ladder are available which are again arranged by the individual operators. |
||
Immigration |
- |
||
Fuelling |
Standard Asiatic Oil Ltd has been entrusted with the responsivity of proving Fuel to all the visiting aircrafts. At present they have 3 Fuel tanks with capacity of total 1,00,000 Ltr. They are located at the Airport vicinity and have 2 Refuellers to provide fuel to the aircrafts. They have 15 personnel at Cox’s Bazar (Contact Mr Nazmul, Manager-01715313454). |
||
Storage Capacity |
Nil, but the concrete parking area can be used for emergency purpose by raising temporary sheds over an area of approx. 45,000 sq ft. |
||
Operation Hours |
08:00 AM to 17:00 PM |
||
Man power |
Total 150 (CAAB-70+Attached-30+Project-50) |
||
Security arrangement |
Construction works are going on, so no fool-proof boundary wall is there. Own security personnel and Ansar is looking after the security of Airport. |
Cox's Bazar Airport started as a domestic airport in 1956. Due to the damage of the airport during liberation war in 1971, Cox's Bazar Airport was re-opened as a domestic airport at the end of 1971. This airport is situated on 941 acres of land. Cox's Bazar Airport is managed by the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh. The airport is located 1.5 kilometres from Cox's Bazar City and 396km from Dhaka. This Airport operates only Cox’s Bazar- Dhaka passenger flights, but recently there is a flight between Cox’s Bazar and Chattogram twice a week. Ffour airlines are operating their passenger flights from and to Cox's Bazar Airport.
- Biman Bangladesh Airlines Ltd
- Novo Air Ltd
- Us Bangla Airlines Ltd
- Regent Airways Ltd
And following five cargo flights are operating their flights from Cox's Bazar Airport to Jashore for carrying fish fries.
- Sky Capital Airlines Ltd (3 FSO B737's)
- Bismillah Airlines Ltd (operating 2 aircraft; one AN28 and one HS-740)
- True Aviation Ltd (one AN26)
- Easy air Ltd (one SAAB 340).
Following facilities are available at the airport:
- Car parking
- Drinking water
- VIP/CIP Lounges
- Ramp and wheel chair facilities.
- Free Wi-Fi service
Md Abdullah Faruk Airport Manager, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. |
Cell: 01708167294, Telephone: +880341-52353, +880341-64479, Email: apmcox@caab.gov.bd TWR: +880341-62010 |
Runways |
||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ID |
Dimensions |
Surface |
PCN |
ILS |
||
9000 x 125 feet (2743 x 38 meters) |
Bituminous Concrete |
63/R/C/W/T |
NO |
|||
Description |
Runway 17 |
Runway 35 |
||||
Surface |
Bituminous concrete |
Bituminous concrete |
||||
True Heading |
1.690 |
3.490 |
||||
Latitude |
21.461336 (21° 27' 40.81" N) |
21.443056 (21° 26' 35.00" N) |
||||
Longitude |
91.962044 (091° 57' 43.36" E) |
91.965731 (091° 57' 56.63" E) |
||||
Elevation |
12.0 feet (4 meters) |
12.0 feet (4 meters) |
||||
Landing Distance |
8860 feet (2700 meters) |
8860 feet (2700 meters) |
||||
Takeoff Distance |
9500 feet (2895 meters) |
9500 feet (2895 meters) |
||||
Overrun Length |
460 feet (140 meters) |
490 feet (149 meters) |
Future Development
Considering the importance and traffic at the present scenario the government has decided to expand and upgrade the Cox’s Bazar Airport to an international airport, its 2nd largest. Development works are going on and the new terminal building is expected to be completed by 2020. To promote Cox's Bazar Airport as International Airport, a project called Cox's Bazar Airport Development Project is in progress. Following works are being carried out under the project:
- Increase the runway length from 9,000 feet to 10,000 feet.
- Establishment of Airfield Ground Lighting System
- Purchase of firefighting vehicle
- ILS, DVOR, DME, FIDS, PA system etc.
- Construction of new terminal building on-going
Cox’s Bazar international airport is a huge proposed project by the government handled by the civil aviation authority of Bangladesh to provide the international standard facilities to the incoming passengers. Due to the geographical location and tourism characteristic of the area there is a continued air traffic growth that encourages Cox’s Bazar International Airport to be design more appropriately and equipped with better facilities. Beside the above ongoing development works, a master plan has been taken in hand to make this airport a modern international airport by 2030. As per this master plan total land over the area west of the existing runway till seashore is being acquisitioned. Necessary earth filling works is in progress to expand the runway up to 10,000 feet. The settlers of that area will be rehabilitated in a suitable area by the government.
For additional information, please see the following documents:
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
For contact details, please see the following link:
2.2.9 Bangladesh Thakuragaon Airport
Airport Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Bangladesh |
Latitude |
26° 2’ 0” N |
Province / District |
N/A |
Longitude |
88° 28’ 0” E |
Airport Name |
Thakuragaon Airport |
Elevation (ft) |
N/A |
IATA & ICAO codes |
TKR / VGSG |
Surface |
N/A |
Town or City (closest) |
Thakurgaon |
Runway Condition |
N/A |
NGO / UN (on ground) |
N/A |
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Runway Dimension |
N/A |
Ground Handling (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Refueling Capacity |
N/A |
Runway Lighting (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Runway Heading |
N/A |
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Windsock (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Weather Information (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Navigation Aids (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) |
N/A |
For additional information, please see the following documents:
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
For contact details, please see the following link:
2.2.10 Bangladesh Ishurdi Airport
Airport Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Bangladesh |
Latitude |
24.158347 / N 24° 09' 30.05" |
Province / District |
N/A |
Longitude |
24.158347 / N 24° 09' 30.05" |
Airport Name |
Ishurdi Airport |
Elevation (ft) |
N/A |
IATA & ICAO codes |
IRD / VGIS |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Town or City (closest) |
Ishurdi |
Runway Condition |
N/A |
NGO / UN (on ground) |
N/A |
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Runway Dimension |
1432.6m x 24.4 |
Ground Handling (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Refueling Capacity |
N/A |
Runway Lighting (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Runway Heading |
N/A |
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Windsock (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Weather Information (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Navigation Aids (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) |
N/A |
For additional information, please see the following documents:
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
For contact details, please see the following link:
2.2.11 Bangladesh Shamshernagar Airport
Airport Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Bangladesh |
Latitude |
24.39861 |
Province / District |
Shamshernagar |
Longitude |
91.92111 |
Airport Name |
Shamshernagar Airport |
Elevation (ft) |
N/A |
IATA & ICAO codes |
RJH / VGSH |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Town or City (closest) |
N/A |
Runway Condition |
N/A |
NGO / UN (on ground) |
N/A |
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Runway Dimension |
1,650 m |
Ground Handling (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Refueling Capacity |
N/A |
Runway Lighting (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Runway Heading |
N/A |
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Windsock (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Weather Information (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Navigation Aids (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) |
N/A |
For additional information, please see the following documents:
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
For contact details, please see the following link:
2.2.12 Bangladesh Tejgaon Airport
Tejgaon Airport in Dhaka served as the country's sole international airport prior to the construction of Shahjalal International Airport. Following the transfer of civilian flights to the newly built Shahjalal International Airport in 1981, Tejgaon was taken under the control of the Bangladesh Air Force.
It is probable that Tejgaon Airport will be an important operational base for air relief operations (as it was during Cyclone Sidr emergency operations in 2007) for the Armed Forces Division and the Air Force and the other Bangladesh Defense Forces. The compound includes all necessary facilities (storage capacities, operational rooms, etc.) as well as significant areas for open storage and/or setting up Mobile Storage Units (MSU's).
General Information
ICAO ID |
VGTJ |
Time |
UTC+6 |
---|---|---|---|
Latitude |
23.778783 (23° 46' 43.62" N) |
Longitude |
90.382689 (090° 22' 57.68" E) |
Elevation |
24 feet (7 meters) |
Type |
Military |
Magnetic Variation |
000° W (05/06) |
Operating Agency |
Military |
Runways |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ID |
Dimensions |
Surface |
PCN |
ILS |
|
9315 x 98 feet (2839 x 30 meters) |
Asphalt |
012FCYT |
NO |
||
Description |
Runway 17 |
Runway 35 |
|||
Surface |
Asphalt |
Asphalt |
|||
True Heading |
1.640 |
3.440 |
|||
Latitude |
23.791131 (23° 47' 28.07" N) |
23.766436 (23° 45' 59.17" N) |
|||
Longitude |
90.378953 (090° 22' 44.23" E) |
90.386422 (090° 23' 11.12" E) |
|||
Landing Distance |
7530 feet (2295 meters) |
8310 feet (2533 meters) |
|||
Takeoff Distance |
9315 feet (2839 meters) |
9315 feet (2839 meters) |
|||
Displaced Threshold Length |
1785 feet (544 meters) |
1005 feet (306 meters) |
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
For contact details, please see the following link:
2.2.13 Bangladesh Comilla Airport
Airport Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Bangladesh |
Latitude |
23.43681 |
Province / District |
N/A |
Longitude |
91.18986 |
Airport Name |
Comilla Airport |
Elevation (ft) |
N/A |
IATA & ICAO codes |
CLA / - |
Surface |
N/A |
Town or City (closest) |
Comilla |
Runway Condition |
N/A |
NGO / UN (on ground) |
N/A |
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Runway Dimension |
1.650m x n/a |
Ground Handling (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Refueling Capacity |
N/A |
Runway Lighting (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Runway Heading |
N/A |
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Windsock (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Weather Information (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Navigation Aids (Yes / No) |
N/A |
Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) |
N/A |
For additional information, please see the following documents:
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
For contact details, please see the following link:
2.3 Bangladesh Road Network
Overview
The main road network of the country is under the Roads and Highways Department (RHD). Maintenance of the roads including bridges is carried out by RHD. There is approximately 21,483 km of roads under this department. The road network capable to carry vehicles has increased significantly and is increasing every year. Bangladesh government realises the importance of road maintenance and the RHD has given more emphasis on this subject. Only a few years back there was no proper planning and system for road maintenance and international agencies assisted the Government of Bangladesh to address and solve the problem.
The Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges is the body for formulation and administration of the rules, regulations and laws relating to road transport, national highways and bridges. Bangladesh has 4 ministries responsible for transportation within the country. They are:
- Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges- responsible for road safety.
- Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism- responsible for civil aviation.
- Ministry of Shipping- responsible for maritime transport.
- Ministry of Railways- responsible for rail transport.
The Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges has 2 Divisions : the Road Transport and Highways Division and the Bridge Division. RHD has again 4 components
- Roads and Highways Department
- Bangladesh Road Transport Authority
- Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation
- Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority
Roads and Highways Department (RHD)
The Roads and Highways Department (RHD) within the Ministry of Road Transport and Bridges, is responsible for the management of approximately 21,483 km comprising 3 categories of road classes (National, Regional and Zilla road).
List of Officers- RHD
Sl |
Office Name & Designation |
Cell No |
|
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Chief Engineer, RHD |
01730782500 |
|
2 |
Addl Chief Engineer (Dhaka Planning & Maintenance Wing) |
01730782520 |
|
3 |
Addl Chief Engineer, (Dhaka Zone) |
01730782592 |
|
4 |
Addl Chief Engineer (Chattogram Zone) |
01730782677 |
|
5 |
Addl Chief Engineer (Rajshahi Zone) |
01730782703 |
|
6 |
Addl Chief Engineer (Cumilla Zone) |
01730782639 |
|
7 |
Addl Chief Engineer (Rangpur Zone) |
01730782725 |
|
8 |
Addl Chief Engineer (Khulna Zone) |
01730782754 |
|
9 |
Addl Chief Engineer (Barisal Zone) |
01730782782 |
|
10 |
Addl Chief Engineer (Sylhet Zone) |
01730782660 |
Road Network at a Glance
Road Data
Road length by classification |
|
---|---|
National Highway |
3,544.06 Km |
Regional Highway |
4,280.02 Km |
Zilla Road |
13,659.13 Km |
Total Road Length |
21,483.21 Km |
Road Length by Surface Type according to latest survey |
|
Bituminous |
16,815.61 Km |
Earth |
698.47 Km |
HBB |
660.81 Km |
Cement Concrete (CC) |
2.44 Km |
Cement Blocks |
0.37 Km |
Total Paved Road Length |
17,516.89 Km |
Total Unpaved Road Length |
660.81 Km |
Total Surveyed Road Length |
18,177.70 Km |
Length of Road Not Surveyed |
3,305.51 Km |
Number of Culverts |
|
Slab Culvert |
3991 |
Box Culvert |
9441 |
Arch Masonry |
318 |
Pipe Culvert |
1 |
Total Number of Culverts |
13751 |
Number of Bridges |
|
Truss with Timber Deck |
8 |
Truss with RCC Slab |
68 |
RCC Bridge |
325 |
RCC Girder Bridge |
4089 |
Steel Beam & RCC Slab |
335 |
PC Box |
9 |
Baily with Steel Deck |
1438 |
Baily with Timber Deck |
36 |
Truss with Steel Deck |
538 |
PC Girder Bridge |
895 |
Total Number of Bridges |
7741 |
Total Number of Structures |
21492 |
Categories of Roads
National Highways connect the national capital with different divisional and old district headquarters port cities and international highways. These roads have been categorised as National Highways considering the national importance and geographical positions. Each National Highway has been provided with a name and a number, such as Dhaka-Chattogram Highway has been numbered N-1 whereas N stands for National. This number can only be changed by RHD headquarters.
Highway No. |
Detailed Route |
Length |
---|---|---|
N1 |
Dhaka (N8) - Katchpur (N2) - Madanpur (N105) - Mainamati (N102) - Cumilla (R140) - Feni (N104) - Chattogram (N106) - Manashertek (N107) - SaBDTania (N108) - Ramu (N109) - Cox's Bazar (N110) - Teknaf |
455 km |
N2 |
Katchpur (N1) - Bhulta (N105) - Sarail (N102) - Jagadishpur (N204) - Shaistaganj (N204) - Mirpur(N207) - Sherpur (N207) - Sylhet (N205, *N208) - Jaintiapur - Jaflong |
286 km |
N3 |
Dhaka - Progoti Sarani (N301) - Tongi (N302) - Joydebpur (N105, N4) - Mymensingh |
112 km |
N4 |
Joydebpur (N3, R310) - Kadda (N105) - Tangail (N404) - Elenga (N405) - Madhupur (N401) - Jamalpur |
146 km |
N5 |
Dhaka - Mirpur Bridge (N501) - Nabinagar (R505) - Manikganj (R504) -Muljan - Uthali (N503) - (ferry) - Natakhola - Baderhat (N505, N513) - Kashinathpur (N6, N504) - Shahjanpur (N515) - Banani (N514) - Bogura western bypass: Jahangirabad (N502) - Tinmatha (N510) - Matidali (N514, N515) - Mordern More (N506) - Rangpur bypass (N517) - Saidpur bypass (N518) - Beldanga (N508) - Thakurgaon - Panchagarh - Tentulia - IND (Banglabandha) |
507 km |
N6 |
Kashinathpur (N5, N504) - Pabna bypass (N604) - Gaspara (N604) - Dasuria (N704, N705) - Banpara (N507) - Harispur (N602) - Chawk Bidaynath (N602) - Belpukur (N603) - Rajshahi (R680) |
150 km |
N7 |
Daulatdia Ferryghat - Goalchamot (N803) - Magura (N704) - Arappur (N704) - Jhenaidah - Hamdah (N703) - Palbari (N707, N708) - Chanchra (N706) - Murail (N707) - Phultala (N709) - Khulna - (ferry) - Kudir Battala (N709) – Digraj |
252 km |
N8 |
Dhaka - Mawa Ferryghat (R812) - (ferry) - Bhanga (N804, N805) - Barisal (N809) - Patuakhali |
191 km |
N102 |
Sarail (N2) - Ghaturia (N103) - Brahmanbaria - Kuatali (N103) - Mainamati (N1) |
82 km |
N104 |
Feni (N1) - Chowmohani (R140) - Noakhali - Somapur R140 connects to N809 at Lakshmipur |
49 km |
N105 |
Kadda (N4) - Joydebpur (N3) - DeBoguram (N301) - Bhulta (N2) - Madanpur (N1) Dhaka eastern bypass, partly under construction |
49 km |
N106 |
Chattogram (N1) - Hathazari - Rangamati |
65 km |
N107 |
Manashertek (N1) - Boalkhali |
12 km |
N108 |
22 km |
|
N204 |
Jagadishpur (N2) - Chunarughat - Shaistaganj (N2) |
34 km |
N207 |
Mirpur (N2) - Srimangal - Moulvibazar (N208) - Sherpur (N2) |
68 km |
N208 |
Moulvibazar (N207) - Sylhet bypass (N2, N209) |
59 km |
N301 |
Progoti Smarini (N3) - DeBoguram (N105) under construction |
13 km |
N302 |
Tongi (N3) - Dhour (N501) - Yearpur (N511) - Baipal (R505) R505 connects to N5 at Nabinagar |
18 km |
N309 |
Khagdahar (N401) - Mymensingh bypass (N3) |
13 km |
N401 |
Madhupur (N4) - Khagdahar (N309) - Mymensingh (N3) |
47 km |
N405 |
Elenga (N4) - Hatikamrul (N5, N507) |
18 km |
N501 |
Mirpur Bridge (N5) - Berulia (N511) - Dhour (N302) |
14 km |
N502 |
Natore (N602) - Bogura (N5) |
63 km |
N506 |
Mordern More (N5) - Lalbag more (N517) - Barabari (N509) - Kurigram |
50 km |
N507 |
Hatikamrul (N5, N405) - Banpara (N6) |
51 km |
N508 |
Beldanga (N5) - Dinajpur (R585) |
16 km |
N509 |
Baranari (N506) - Lalmonirhat - Patgram - IND (Burimari) |
105 km |
N511 |
Berulia (N501) - Yearpur (N302) |
13 km |
N513 |
Baderhat (N5, N505) – Khayerchar |
11 km |
N515 |
Shahjanpur (N5) - Matidali Bogura eastern bypass, under construction |
16 km |
N603 |
Belpukur (N6) - Paba - Kashiadanga (R680) |
21 km |
N702 |
Magura (N7) - Jashore (N708, N706, N707) |
44 km |
N704 |
Dasuria (N6, N705) - Ruppur (N705) - Kushtia - Arappur (N7) - Jhenaidah (N703) |
81 km |
N706 |
Jashore (N702, N707) - Chanchra (N7) - Benapole (N711) - IND (NH35) |
38 km |
N709 |
Khulna bypass: Phultala (N7) - Kudir Battala (N7) |
27 km |
N804 |
Alipur (N803) - Bhanga (N8, N805) |
32 km |
N805 |
Bhanga (N8, N804) - Bhatiapara (N806) - Gopalganj (R850) - Mollarhat (R856) Gopalganj section under construction |
80 km |
N809 |
Barisal (N8) - (ferry) - Chatarmatha - (ferry) - Lakshmipur (R140) R140 connects to N104 at Chowmohani |
50 km |
Regional Highways connect different regions and new district headquarters not connected by National Highways and Zilla Roads. Regional Highways are named after National Highways of national importance. Names and numbers of these highways are decided such as Cumilla-Lalmai, R-140, whereas R stands for Regional meaning the Region. This number can only be changed by RHD headquarters.
Zilla Roads are defined as Roads connecting Upazila head quarters and other important rural centres with the existing Road network. Name and numbers of these roads are decided such as Akhaura-Agartala, Z-1203 whereas Z stands for Zilla.
Important Highway Conditions
Dhaka-Chattogram- Cox’s Bazar Highway General Information |
|
---|---|
Total distance |
Approx 406 Km |
Total travel time |
9-10 hours |
Road classification |
National Highway |
Security (Good, marginal, bad) |
Security is good, while road safety is bad as in the entire country |
Main towns/hubs |
Dhaka, Narayongonj, Munshigonj, Cumilla, Feni, Chattogram and Cox’s Bazar |
Seasonal variations |
Floods may occur temporarilly during the Monsoon season |
Bridges and Obstacles |
4 (Kachpur, Meghna, Daudkandi and Karnaphuli bridge) |
Traffic conditions |
Congested in few choke points
|
Dhaka-Sylhet-Tamabil Highway General Information |
|
Total distance |
Approx 287 Km |
Total travel time |
5 to 6 hours |
Road classification |
National Highway |
Security (Good, marginal, bad) |
Security is good, while road safety is bad as in the entire country |
Main towns/hubs |
Dhaka, Tarabo, Borpa, Bhulta, Pachdona, Shahepratap, Itakhola, Bhairab, Sarail, Jagadishpur, Shaistaganj, Mirpur, Aushkandi, Syedpur, Sherpur and Tamabil |
Seasonal variations |
Floods may occur temporarilly during the Monsoon season |
Bridges and Obstacles |
2 ( Kanchan, Bhairab, Sherpur, Keane and shari bridge) |
Trafic Condition |
Congested in few choke points |
Dhaka-Banglabandha Highway General Information |
|
Total distance |
Approx 529 Km |
Total travel time |
11-12 hours |
Road classification |
National Highway |
Security (Good, marginal, bad) |
Security is good, while road safety is bad as in the entire country |
Main towns/hubs |
Dhaka, Manikgonj, Pabna, Sirajgonj, Bogura, Gaibandha, Rangpur, Nilphamari,Dinajpur, Thakurgaon and Panchgarh. But shortcut is following N4 upto Jamuna bridge (via Gajipur and Tangail) |
Seasonal variations |
Floods may occur temporarily during the Monsoon season |
Bridges and Obstacles |
Jamuna Bangabondhu bridge) |
Trafic Condition |
Congested in few choke points
|
Dhaka-Jashore- Benapole Highway General Information |
|
Total distance |
Approx 234 Km |
Total travel time |
7-8 hours |
Road classification |
National Highway |
Security (Good, marginal, bad) |
Security is good, while road safety is bad as in the entire country |
Main towns/hubs |
Dhaka, Manikgonj, Faridpur, Magura, Jashore, Benapole (Follow N5, N7, N702 and N706) |
Seasonal variations |
Floods may occur temporarilly during the Monsoon season |
Bridges and Obstacles |
(Paturia Ferry and Modhukhali Bridge) |
Trafic Condition |
Congested in few choke points
|
Dhaka-Gopalgonj-Mongla Highway General Information |
|
Total distance |
Approx 240 Km |
Total travel time |
7-8 hours (excluding Ferry time) |
Road classification |
National Highway |
Security (Good, marginal, bad) |
Security is good, while road safety is bad as in the entire country |
Main towns/hubs |
Dhaka, Munshigonj, Mawa, Bhanga (Madaripur) (following N8), Gopalgonj (following N805), Bagerhat, then follow N7 to reach Mongla. |
Seasonal variations |
Floods may occur temporarilly during the Monsoon season |
Bridges and Obstacles |
Babubazar/Postogola, Dhaleshwari bridge, Padma bridge/Ferry, Arial Khan and Mollahat bridge) |
Trafic Condition |
Congested in few choke points |
Development Projects
The Bangladesh Road Master Plan 2007 estimated the medium growth forecast of both freight and passenger transport which will be 6% over the master plan period of 2005-25. As such, issues related to road network have been identified by RHD, which are follows:
- National Highways are needed to be upgraded into 4/6 lanes with medians to commensurate with higher traffic growth and to improve road safety
- Construction of new bridges to ensure uninterrupted traffic flow including replacement and major repair of existing old narrow bridges for ensuring safety
- Road safety to be properly addressed in road design and enforced in traffic management
- Developing comfortable road network to enhance the tourism industry
- Maintenance needs a higher priority, more resources, improved management reform and better quality standard
- Institutional reform, and
- Digitalization of RHD activities
In addition, LGED under the purview of rural road master plan has been developing the farm to market roads. It has prioritized Upazila, Union and Village roads and a target was set for development of additional 22000 Km Upazila and Union Roads in future. The low lying topography requiring a substantial raised earth embankment of
all kinds of roads, frequent flooding during monsoon due to global climate change phenomena and washing out the road embankment are emerging of challenges of the sector.
Important Ongoing Projects
Construction of Tunnel under the River Karnaphuli, Ctg
The implementation work of 3.40 kilometer long tunnel under the river Karnaphuli at a cost of BDT.8,446.46 crore is progressing and 20 percent of physical work has already been completed. This tunnel will connect west part of Chattogram city to East part, reduce traffic jam and ease direct road communication among Dhaka- Chattogram-Cox’s Bazar. Besides, it will contribute to GDP growth about 0.16 percent. The project has been approved in the ECNEC meeting in 24 November 2015. Land acquisition and preparation of detailed design work is in progress.
Construction of BRT Lane (Elevated Section)
Steps have been taken to construct of 20 kilometer long Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) lane at the cost of BDT.2,039.85 crore from Gazipur to Hazrat Shah Jalal(R) international Airport. Bangladesh Bridge Authority (BBA) is responsible for implementation of 4.5-kilometer elevated section. The implementation work is progressing and expected to be completed in 2020
Construction of Dhaka-Ashulia Elevated Expressway
To construct about 24-kilometer-long Dhaka-Ashulia Elevated Expressway from Hazrat Shah Jalal (R) international airport to EPZ through Ashulia, the project has been approved by the ECNEC with an estimated cost of BDT. 16,901.32 crore. To construct the expressway on G-to-G basis, commercial agreement has been signed with a Chinese Government nominated company. It is expected to complete the project by 2022. It will connect Asian Highway Network and almost all National Highway. Moreover, it will reduce traffic congestion in Abdullahpur-Ashulia-Baipail-Chandra corridor.
Construction of Dhaka East-West Elevated Expressway
To construct about 39.24 kilometer long Elevated Expressway from Baliapur of Dhaka-Aricha highway to Langolbond of Dhaka-Chattogram road through Nimtoli-Keranigonj-Fatulla-Bandor, PDPP has been approved with an estimated cost of BDT.16,388.50 crore. Malaysian Government has given proposal to construct it through G-to-G basis. This expressway will connect National Highways and Asian Highway. It will reduce traffic congestion in and around Dhaka city and traffic from Chattogram, Sylhet and other eastern part and from south western region through Padma Bridge to the north-western districts will be convenient.
Conduct Feasibility Study to Construct Subway (Underground Metro) in Dhaka city
Initiative has been taken to construct subway in order to reduce traffic jam in Dhaka city. In this process 4 preliminary alignments have been selected. But present plan is to construct route-1 (Tongi- Airport- Kakoli- Mohakhali- Moghbazar- Palton- Shapla Chottor-Sayedabad- Narayangonj Signboard) and Route-2 (Aminbazar-Gabtoli-Asad gate-New market-TSC-Ittefaq-Sayedabad). To conduct Feasibility Study, the consultant has been appointed with the cost of BDT.219.44 crore and study will start very soon.
Feasibility Study of Tunnel Under the River Jamuna
Initiative has been taken to conduct feasibility study to construct tunnel under the river Jamuna which connects Gaibandha and Jamalpur district. The study will start in time after approval of proposed project by the concern authority.
Construction of Other Large Bridges
In order to maintain uninterrupted road network, initiatives have been taken to build new bridges at different location. As a part of this, feasibility study for construction of bridges at ‘Rahmatpur-Babugonj-Muladi-Hijla’ roads over Arialkha river, at ‘Lebukhali-dumki-boga-Doshamina-golacipa -Amragachi’ roads over Golacipa river, at ‘Kocua-betagi-Potuakhali-Lohalia-Kalia’ roads over Payra river has been completed. PDPP has been approved for these three proposed bridge costing of BDT.1,944.24 crore. It is expected that construction of these bridges will start very soon.
Moreover, feasibility study is going on for 5 other bridges; over Payra river in Patuakhali-Amtoli-Borguna roads, over Karkhana river in Bakergonj-Baufol road, over Meghna river in Bhulta-Araihazar-Nabinagar roads, over Bishkhali river in Borguna-Pathorghata road and over Tetulia and Kalabodor river which connect Barishal with Bhola. Construction work of these bridges will start in time.
Road Distance Matrix
Distance Matrix for all the districts of Bangladesh is shown as a chart below:
Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA)
Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) was Established under section 2A of Motor Vehicle Ordinance 1983, (Amendment-1987) Vide SRO No-303/Law/87/MVRT/1E-7/84(part), Dated 20/12/87 and has been functioning since January 1988. BRTA is the regulatory body to control, manage and ensure discipline in the road transport sector and road safety related areas in Bangladesh. It is an authority under the Ministry of Roads and Bridges for carrying out the purposes mentioned in the Motor Vehicle Ordinance, 1983. The Chairman is the chief executive of the authority. He exercises such power and performs such function as prescribed by rules and assigned by the government from time to time. For further details please see http://www.brta.gov.bd
Activities of BRTA
- Controlling and regulating road transport by executing motor vehicle acts, issuing route permits and fixing rates and fares of buses and trucks
- Conducting regular activities like: Issuing driving license, fitness certificates, registration certificates and Driving Instructor's license
- Registering schools for motoring
- Organizing and conducting workshop Seminars for delivering information regarding safe driving and traffic regulations
- Making research and development for developing ideas and methodologies for safe road transport and traffic system.
BRTA Office Address |
Tel / Email |
---|---|
Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) Head Office: “BRTA Bhaban” |
Phone: +88-02-55040711 |
Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC)
The Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC) is the state-owned transport corporation of Bangladesh. It was established under the Government Ordinance No.7 of 1961 dated 4 February 1961. Following the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, it assumed its current name. BRTC is a semi-autonomous corporation under the Ministry of Roads and Bridges. BRTC provides both passenger and cargo transport services.
BRTC operates 3 international bus services (Dhaka to Kolkata, Agartala, and Siliguri in India). Inside Bangladesh, it operates inter-district bus services through its bus depots in Chattogram, Bogura, Cumilla, Pabna, Rangpur, Barisal and Sylhet. It also operates intra-city bus services in many major cities of the country. For transportation of cargo, BRTC operates a fleet of 170 trucks. About twenty percent of the government food transport uses BRTC's trucks. The two main truck depots are located at Dhaka and Chattogram.
BRTC's main driver training institute is located in Joydevpur, Gazipur District, about forty kilometres north of Dhaka. It also has several other training institutes located in Chattogram, Bogura, Khulna, and Jhenaidah. For more details please see: http://www.brtc.gov.bd/
Activities of BRTC
- To operate road transport services for both passengers and cargo.
- To provide safe, reliable and efficient transport service at an affordable fare.
- To facilitate private sector in transport service and introduction of new routes.
- To play strategic interventional role at the time of emergency.
- To provide training facilities for Drivers, Mechanics and in transport management in order to develop skilled manpower in the road transport sector for both home and abroad.
- To utilize BRTC's land and properties for additional revenue earnings for subsidizing the unprofitable bus routes and services for disabled, women's, students, government employees, poor and destitute etc.
- To contracting out and sub-contracting the buses to the able private owners so as to promote
competition for quality services and co-existence of the public-private relationship in the road transport sector for greater private sector participation in the operation of BRTC buses.
- To research vehicle and engine types and safety considerations for bringing harmony in operation of the bus and truck services and to combat the air pollution's factor for better environment.
List of BRTC Officials are as follows:
Name | Designation | Phone (Office) | |
---|---|---|---|
Mr. Farid Ahmed Bhuiyan (Additional Secretary) |
Chairman |
02-9554350 Cell: 01817-092917 |
|
Md. Hamidur Rahman |
Director (Admin) |
02-9551944 Cell: 01712690335 |
|
Dr. Nasim Ahmed (Joint Secretary) |
Director (Finance) |
02-9585909 Cell: 01740-452324 |
|
Colonel Md. Mahbubur Rahman |
Director (Technical) |
02-9557952 Cell: 01743094449 |
|
Md. Kamrul Islam |
General Manager (Admin & Personal) |
02-9555807 Cell: 01700565856 |
|
Md. Amjad Hossain |
General Manager (Accounts) |
02-9551985 Cell: 01711038883 |
|
Major Alimur Rahman |
General Manager (Technical) |
02—9565774 Cell:01914495939 |
|
Nur-E-Alom |
Secretary, BRTC |
02-9587355 Cell: 01711-435213 |
BRTC Bus Depots
Sl |
Name of Depot |
Office |
Mobile |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Motijheel Bus Depot |
9333803 |
01714-293920 |
2 |
Joarshara Bus Depot |
58951778 |
01711-302124 |
3 |
Kallyanpur Bus Depot |
9002531 |
01818-485388 |
4 |
Double Decker Bus Depot |
9002395 |
01711-391514 |
5 |
Mohammadpur Bus Depot |
- |
01734-053991 |
6 |
Gabtoli (Utholi) Bus Depot |
- |
01711-578744 |
7 |
Gazipur Bus Depot |
9261443 |
01711-435213 |
8 |
Narayangonj Bus Depot |
7646915 |
01712-187790 |
9 |
Norsingdi Bus Depot |
- |
01716-473972 |
10 |
Cumilla Bus Depot |
081-61988 |
01716-684144 |
11 |
Sonapur Bus Depot |
- |
01758-880011 |
12 |
Chattogram Bus Depot |
031-683423 |
01919-465266 |
13 |
Sylhet Bus Depot |
- |
01717-763820 |
14 |
Bogura Bus Depot |
051-66145 |
01718-700478 |
15 |
Pabna Bus Depot |
0731-64768 |
01711-302124 |
16 |
Rangpur Bus Depot |
0521-64110 |
01817-782866 |
17 |
Khulna Bus Depot |
041-786143 |
01714-240653 |
18 |
Barisal Bus Depot |
0431-63793 |
01717-438644 |
19 |
Dinajpur Bus Depot |
- |
01712-382144 |
BRTC Truck Depot |
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1 |
Dhaka Truck Depot |
02-9112103 |
01716-039588 |
2 |
Chattogram Truck Depot |
031-684058 |
- |
Dhaka Transport Co-ordination Authority (DTCA)
Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority was established on 02 September 2012 to prepare strategic Transport Plan and provide regular supervision and co-ordination for all possible planning for transportation infrastructure development works within Dhaka city and adjacent districts. DTCA jurisdiction covers 7400 Sq km that includes districts of Dhaka, Narayangonj, Munshigonj, Mankgonj, Gazipur and Narsingdi district including Dhaka North City Corporation, Dhaka South City Corporation, Gazipur City Corporation and Narayanganj City Corporation. BTCA is responsible to provide a planned modernized transportation system for greater Dhaka area and Ensure safe, reliable, faster and affordable Public Transport by introducing integrated transport planning.
Objectives and Functions of DTCA
- To ensure interagency cooperation and coordination in transportation sector
- To ensure an integrated and planned transportation system formulation
- To introduce and expand Mass Rapid Transit system
- To improve traffic management
- To improve public transport level of service
- To develop and construct mass transit system as part of an integrated public transport network
- Design, planning and construction of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system
- Review and modification of the Government approved Strategic Transport Plan (STP) and to provide advice and guidance for other agencies
- Traffic impact assessment of government or private owned high rise building and any housing project and issue permit for traffic circulation plan
- Plan, coordinate and approve recommended transport projects of other agencies
- Route and network planning to develop an efficient public transport network
- Manage central fare collection and establish and manage clearing house
Road Security
Vehicles without fitness, unskilled drivers, violation of traffic rules, absence of proper road marks and poor maintenance condition of roads, etc. have contributed to an alarming number of road accidents. Road accidents have become a daily and deadly phenomenon in Bangladesh that has one of the worst crash rates in the world, at more than 60 per 10,000 registered motor vehicles. The official death toll for road traffic accidents is about 4,000 a year. Road safety activists blame shoddy roads, poorly maintained vehicles and reckless drivers for such fatal accidents causing thousands of deaths every year. Research studies show multifaceted causes of road accidents ranging from population explosion, unplanned urbanisation, and tremendous growth of motorised as well as non-motorised vehicles. Improper traffic management is also termed a major cause of road accidents. According to the Bangladesh Jatrikalyaan Samiti's database, 7,397 people were killed in 4,979 road accidents with 16,193 casualties only in 2017. Government intervention to this effect has stopped race of accidents but more pragmatic measures are urgently required.
Road Safety measures taken by the Government
A road redesign project is being implemented through identifying the accident black spots on the national highways. The intensity of road accidents has been reduced due to proper maintenance of road and straightening of road alignment. The ‘Improvement of Black Spots in National Highways’ for the treatment of 121 black spots at an estimated cost of BDT.168.05 crore has been completed during FY2016-17. On the other hand, a vast program for safety on road through overload control by means of installing weighbridge at each important traffic origination point, signing and signaling of roads is under implementation for a long time. In addition, a feasibility report was submitted by the Accident Research Institute (ARI) on accident-prone spots that were identified by the Highway Police to reduce the accidents to a minimum level. The approval process of the project ‘Establishment of necessary sign and road marking on National and Regional Highways and development of dangerous risky corridor in the identified risky areas’ is in progress in order to set up sign and marking at 128 new spots.
At present, a study project to design properly of at 752 intersection points at a cost of BDT.3.24 crore. An investment project will be taken up for the development of intersection points according to the project design.
Bridges of Bangladesh
All the bridges & tunnels having length of 1500 m or over are looked after by the Bangladesh Bridge Authority (BBA). BBA is an autonomous organization under the Bridges Division with a total manpower 211 staff. the Bridges Division under the Ministry of Road Transport & Bridges was established in March 2008, and has played an important role in the transport sector of the country. As per the Rules of Business, implementation & maintenance of bridges, toll road, flyover, expressway, causeway, ring road etc. have come under the purview of this Division. Head office of BBA is at “Setu Bhaban”, New Airport Road, Banani, Dhaka.
Contact list of important officers of BBA are:
Name | Designation | Phone (Office) | Mobile | |
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Khandker Anwarul Islam |
Executive Director |
+880255040333 |
01755589048 |
|
Md. Rezaul Haider |
Director (Administration) |
+880255040310 |
01700716307 |
|
Dr. Md.Golam Faruque |
Director (Planning & Development) |
+880255040312 |
01715126819 |
|
Quazi Muhammad Ferdous |
Director (Tech) |
+880255040313 |
01715102074 |
|
MD. Rupam Anwar |
Additional Director (Planning & Development) |
+880255040340 |
01700716310 |
|
Mahmood Ibne Kasem |
PS to Executive Director |
+880255040320 |
01700716311 |
Major Bridges in Bangladesh
In recent years, the construction of a number of bridges such as the Bangabandhu Jamuna Bridge, Meghna Bridge, Meghna-Gumti Bridge, Bangladesh-China Friendship Bridge, Shambhuganj Bridge and Mahananda Bridge as been completed. It has established a strategic link between the East and the West of Bangladesh has integrated the country, is generating multifaceted benefits to the people and promoting inter-regional trade. Apart from quick movement of goods and passenger traffic, it is facilitating transmission of electricity and natural gas and has integrated the telecommunication links.
Major Bridges of Bangladesh are:
Name of Bridges |
Name of Roads |
Length (M) |
|
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Jamuna Bridge (Under Jamuna Bridge Authority) |
Dhaka – Bogura |
4800 |
|
Lalon shah (Paksey) Bridge |
Ishwardi - Kustia Road |
1786 |
|
Meghna - Gumti (Daud Kandi) Bridge |
Dhaka - Chattogram |
1408 |
|
Khan Jahan Ali (Rupsa) Bridge |
Khulna-Mongla/Bagerhat/Gopalgonj |
1360 |
|
Bangladesh UK Friendship (Bhairab) Bridge |
Dhaka – Sylhet |
1194 |
|
2nd Buriganga Bridge |
Dhaka-Gopalgonj |
1016 |
|
Meghna Bridge |
Dhaka - Chattogram |
930 |
|
Gabkhan Bridge |
Barisal - Patuakhali |
918 |
|
Hajrath Shah Amanath Bridge |
Chattogram - Cox's Bazar |
914 |
|
Ist Bangladesh China Friendship (Postagola) Bridge |
Dhaka-Gopalgonj |
848 |
|
Kaliganga Bridge |
Dhaka – Aricha |
647 |
|
Gorai Bridge |
Faridpur – Jashore |
630 |
|
Karotoa Bridge |
Boda – Debigonj |
572 |
|
Bagabari Bridge |
Pabna – Sirajgong |
570 |
|
Dhaleswari Bridge |
Dhaka – Mawa |
492 |
|
Shambugonj Bridge |
Mymensing - Haluaghat |
464 |
|
Mohananda Bridge |
Rajshahi - Nawabgonj |
448 |
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Brahmaputra Bridge |
Dhaka – Sylhet |
443 |
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Bridges under Construction by RHD |
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Padma Multipurpose Bridge |
Dapdapia Bridge |
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2nd Sitalakhya Bridge |
3rd Karnafuly Bridge |
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3rd Buriganga Bridge |
Tista Bridge |
Other Ongoing Projects
- Padma Multipurpose Bridge Project
- Support to Dhaka Elevated Expressway project
- Dhaka Elevated Expressway project
- Construction of multi-line tunnels under Karnaphuli river
- Greater Dhaka Sustainable Urban Transport Project (BRT, Gazipur-Airport)
- Dhaka-Ashulaisu Elevated Expressway Project
- Feasibility study project for subway construction in Dhaka city
- Bridge construction project on Paira River on Kachua-Betagi Road
Feasibility study project for 4 bridge project
- Patuakhali-Amtali-Barguna-Kakichira road (R-880) Bridge construction on pigeon river
- Construction of bridge on Bakerganj-Baupal Upazila Road (Z8806 & 8044) Factory River
- Wrinkle - Two and a half thousand - Bachcharanpur road (R-203) Bridge construction on the Meghna river
- Construction of bridge over Tetulia and Kalbadar river on Barisal-Bhola road
- Patuakhali-Amtali-Barguna-Kakichira road (R-880) Bridge on the Bishkhali river
- Sasek Road Link Project- II (upgradation of Alenga-Hatikamrul-Rangpur Highway to four lanes) (bridge authority part -34 kilometers)
International Corridors Leading to Bangladesh
Bangladesh has the potential to become a transport and transshipment center for the sub-region. It borders India and Myanmar and is geographically close to Bhutan, Nepal, and Kunming—the key transportation hub in southwest People’s Republic of China (PRC). With the opening of the Bhangabandhu Bridge over the Jamuna River and the ongoing Padma multipurpose Bridge, the Dhaka–Chattogram transport corridor and other strategic transport corridors can facilitate trade between Bangladesh and the North-Eastern states of India, the Indian state of West Bengal, Bhutan, and Nepal, thereby attracting more foreign and domestic traffic to the country.
South Asia is the least integrated region and the cost of trading across borders is one of the highest in the world. Co-operation with its neighboring countries offers benefits to Bangladeshi owned road, rail and water transport services and port services. Integrating the transport network of South Asia is important to Nepal, Bhutan, and regions such as northeast India as it will end their landlocked or semi-isolated status. Within such a framework, Nepal, Bhutan, and the northeastern region of India would have the benefit of improved access to the ports and important economic centers of the region, and a choice of routes and modes.
Given the large potential for reduction in transportation costs, allowing the landlocked region of North-Eastern India, Bhutan, and Nepal access to Chattogram port through Bangladesh’s eastern border or to Mongla port through its northwestern border has been a key issue among concerned authorities. Defining the corridors, strengthening the systems and facilities at the borders, upgrading the roads / bridges, and bilateral negotiations for agreements will definitely improve the conditions for trucks or containers to exchange cross-border freight wagons.
Road transport has been playing a dominant role carrying bilateral trade between Bangladesh and India. Nearly 70-80% of all overland trade between Bangladesh and India passes through Benapole/Petropole border point. However, the only road connecting Benapole/Petrapole with the Kolkata is still 5.5 meter wide, and highly congested.
In the context of Nepal-Bangladesh, although India has allowed a route (by road) between these two countries across the “Chicken Neck” for bilateral trade, yet goods are required to be transshipped at Banglabandh border point. This route is more than 1300 km long, as such not very cost-effective, consequently very little used. Since this route cannot be used for third country trade, Nepal's export and import traffic uses Kolkata port, which is often congested compared to Bangladesh seaport of Mongla, which has spare capacity and a direct broad-gauge link with Birgunj (Nepal) through Rauxal Indian border point. But for this route and Mongla port to be used for third country trade of Nepal, India has to agree to such transit arrangement.
Asian Highway
The Asian Highway (AH) projects of UN-ESCAP have already identified the major road links among the countries of South Asia. Subsequently, the SAARC Regional Multimodal Study (SRMTS) completed in 2006, also identified a number of routes which could provide efficient regional connectivity. The connectivity to all the 3-hinterland countries/territories should be conceived within the framework of regional economic integration, where all natural and environmental resources, facilities and opportunities should be exploited for the benefit of all countries in the sub-region.
Bangladeshi national highways are all 2-lanes only, but extensively used. These highways were built based on an axle-load limit of 8.2 tons compared to 10.2 tons axle load limit in India, Nepal and Bhutan. India has now adopted 12-ton axle load limits. Most of the trucks used in neighboring countries are usually over-loaded. As such it would not be desirable to allow these overloaded vehicles to move along Bangladeshi road network. Major road networks of Bangladesh, however, needs to be upgraded to expressway standards with higher axle-load limits.
The SAARC Regional Multimodal Transport Study (SRMTS) recommended a number of routes to strengthen connectivity among the countries and territories of North-Eastern sub-region of South Asia. Out of these, the following routes could be opened immediately to facilitate movement of goods and passengers.
- Road Route-1: Petrapole Jashore-Dhaka (via ferry) - Sylhet- Tamabil (Indian border) with a link to Agartala.
- Road route 2: Kathmandu – Kaharvitta – Phulbari – Banglabandha – Mongla/Chattogram
- Road route-3: Thimphu – Phuentsholing – Jaigon – Chengrabandha – Burimari – (i) Chattogram (966 km), and/or (ii) Mongla (880 km)
For additional information, please see the following documents:
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
For contact details, please see the following link:
2.4 Bangladesh Railway Assessment
Bangladesh Railway Assessment
Overview
Bangladesh Railway (BR), the state-run transportation agency of the country, who is responsible for operating and maintenance of 2877.10 Km railway line. For smooth operations the Railway network is divided into 2 regions, Eastern and Western. Bangladesh Railway (BR) operates and maintains the entire railway network of the country. BR is headed by the Directorate General of Bangladesh Railway under the Ministry of Railways along with Bangladesh Railway Authority (BRA) which works for policy guidance of BR. To upgrade the services of BR, Railway ministry has newly been established as an independent ministry in 2011 separating it from previous Ministry of Communications.
Railway connected almost all important places of 44 civil districts and plays important role in the economy. It operates Total 348 Passenger trains and 6 Container trains & 20-25 goods trains daily. Besides, it operates the largest Inland Container Depot with capacity of 90,000 TEUs. BR network was initially North-South connection based because of riverine land script. Establishment of new East-West connections and missing links and revival of old and abandon tracks are the key areas of interventions.
Rehabilitation of existing railway lines, modernization of signaling system and acquisition of new rolling stocks to improve the performance and to cop up with the upcoming new situation linking the network with the Trans Asian Railway are the important challenges in front of BR. Apart from these, reducing operational bottlenecks by double tracking all major railway corridors and harmonization of railway tracks by phases, institutional reform, pragmatic role in easing traffic congestion by improving commuter train service in Dhaka and Chattogram cities, proper use of land and other assets, introducing more Public Private Partnership (PPP) in railway sub-sector are important challenges in front of BR.
Key features of BR are the coexistence of several gauges, Broad gauge, Meter gauge and Dual gauge, and the separation of the system by the Jamuna River (Brahmaputra) into a Western and Eastern Zone of operations with only one bridge, the 2003 Jamuna Bridge, connecting the two zones.
Bangladesh Railway operates international, inter-city and suburban rail systems on its multi-gauge network. It also owns coach production facilities. BR is divided into two zones, East & West, each under control of a general manager who is accountable to the Director General of Bangladesh Railway. The two zones have their separate departments for operations, maintenance, and finances. Each zone is divided into two divisions that contain departments of HR, Transportation, Commercial, Finance Mechanical, Way and Works Signaling & Telecommunication, Electrical, Medical, etc. Each zone also has its Workshop Divisions, located at Pahartali and Saidpur, respectively. A locomotive workshop is located at Parbatipur for Broad and Meter gauge locomotives.
BR manages its own Railway Training Academy. A separate Directorate under the Ministry of Railways is charged to inspect and ensure different works of BR in relation to safety and Security. For further details please follow https://railway.portal.gov.bd/.
Bangladesh Railway at a Glance
Total Length Railway Line (km) |
2,877.10 |
Total stations |
460 |
---|---|---|---|
Broad Gauge (km) |
659.33 |
Total locomotives |
286 |
Meter Gauge (km) |
1,808.05 |
Total coaches |
1507 |
Dual Gauge (km) |
409.72 |
Total wagons |
10,226 |
Railway Bridges |
3650 |
Mail, Express, Commuter & Demu |
132 |
Track Kilometres |
4,093.15 |
Intercity trains |
86 |
Number of passenger trains daily |
341 |
Maitree Express (Dhaka-Kolkata) and Bondhon Express (Khulna-Kolkata) |
05 |
Number of freight trains daily |
37 |
Local mixed |
126 |
Yearly operating revenue (million BDT) |
11,000 |
Approved Manpower |
40,264 |
Yearly Passengers carried (millions) |
70 |
Yearly Passenger-Kilometres (million) |
9,000 |
BR Network by Corridor
Bangladesh Railway has documented a Master Plan which is aimed to implement by 2045 and this is prepared in conformity to the 7th 5-year plan, vision 2021 1nd 2014. In that plan the Railway network has been organized by key corridors which are listed below:
Corridor 1 |
Dhaka - Chattogram - Cox's Bazar - Deep sea port |
|
---|---|---|
Corridor 2 |
Chilahati - Ishurdi- Khulna – Mongla |
|
Corridor 3 |
Dhaka - Bangabandhu Bridge - Darsana/Benapole |
|
Corridor 4A |
Dhaka - Bangabandhu Bridge - Rajshahi – Rohanpur |
|
4B |
Dhaka - Bangabandhu Bridge - Ishurdi - Parbatipur-Chilahati/Birol |
|
Corridor 5 |
Dhaka - Sylhet/Shahbazpur |
|
Corridor 6 |
Dhaka - Bangabandhu Bridge- Sirajganj / Roypur (Jamtoil) - Burimari |
|
Corridor 7A |
Dhaka - Mawa - Bhanga - Jashore - Khulna – Mongla |
|
7B |
Dhaka - Mawa - Bhanga - Jashore – Benapole |
|
7C |
Dhaka - Mawa - Bhanga – Barishal |
|
7D |
Dhaka - Mawa - Bhanga - Kashiani - Gopalganj - Tungipara |
|
Corridor 8A |
Dhaka - Mymensingh - Jamalpur - Tarakandi- Bangabandhu Bridge |
|
8B |
Dhaka - Bhairab Bazar – Mymensingh |
|
Corridor 9A |
Dhaka - Mawa -Jajira-Rajbari-Moukuri (Mizanpur) - Bara Durgapur (Khas Char) - Pabna – Ishurai |
|
9B |
Dhaka - Paturia - Douladia - Moukuri (Mizanpur) - Bara Durgapur (Khas Char) - Pabna – Ishurdi. |
Services of BR
Bangladesh Railway provides various types of services ranging from shuttle for university students to freight and cargo service. Following are the important services of BR:
Passenger Service
Bangladesh Railway is the principal mode of transportation in the country. With the development of road transport facilities there has been a shift in the trend of passenger traffic with short distance passengers preferring road transport, because of their frequent and point to point services. During 2014-2015, about 67 million passengers were transported by Bangladesh Railway against about 65 million during 2013-2014. In order to render better services to the passengers, BR introduced inter-city train services in 1985. At present there are 88 inter-city trains running. Around 40.9% of the total passengers of BR are being carried by the inter-city trains which contribute approximately 83.6 % of the total earning of passenger traffic. To attract the passengers and improve the overall standard of services, BR has introduced different online services along with other developments. At present following services are available on line:
- Online (Internet) Railway E-Ticketing Service
- Train Tracking Monitoring System
- Train Information display System
- Ticket buy/booking through SMS
- Computer Ticketing & Seat Reservation System
Maitree and Bondhon Express
The Maitree and Bondhon Express are international trains. Maitree Express has been in operation since 2008 linking Dhaka and Kolkata, India while Bondhon Express has linked linking Khulna and Kolkata since 2018.
Freight and Cargo services
The railway has been facing tough competition with other modes of transport for the high rated traffic, which pay more revenue. On the other hand, the railway is called upon to carry traditional low rated essentials. As a national carrier, BR has an obligation to carry essential commodities like food grains, fertilizer, jute, cement, coal, iron and steel, stone & boulders, petroleum products, salt, sugar etc. to the remote corners of the country at a cheaper rate. BR has experienced negative growth in freight traffic in last few decades due to poor services and facilities and dramatic developments in road and river transportation routes. At present the BR has following different types of wagons for carrying freight:
Bogie Cover Wagon (each 34 MT capacity) |
250/500 |
---|---|
BFCT |
450/900 |
BKh/Hooper |
100/200 |
BKC |
120/240 |
|
Bangladesh Railway transports containers from Chattogram to Dhaka. Special type flat wagons required for container movement were initially arranged by converting some existing wagons. Subsequently 80 bogie container flats were procured from China and another 100 bogie container flats were procured from India. An Inland Container Depot has been opened at Dhaka with custom and port facilities for clearance of container traffic. Exclusive container trains were introduced on 5 August 1991. Since then, volume of container traffic gained a momentum but BR is yet to catch up with road and water transportation facilities.
At present there is only one Inland Container Depot (ICD) at Kamlapur, Dhaka which is connected by Rail, which is insufficient to carry future loads. At present approximately 75-80 thousand containers are being handled by BR between CPA and ICD Kamlapur. Another ICD is under process of establishment at Dhirasram, north of Tongi and just south of Joydevpur. It will be 264 km only from Chattogram, whereas distance of Kamlapur is 321 km from Chattogram. It is expected that Dhirasram ICD will be able handle 500,000 TEU yearly. Pangaon river port / ICD is running with minimum capacity being underutilized as it is used by few inland ships only who carry containers from Chattogram to Pangaon, but once Padma Bridge is operational, this ICD will be connected by rail and it will be a hub between Dhaka and South Bengal and India through Benapole Land Port.
Container holding capacity |
4067 TEUs |
---|---|
Yard area |
1 36 954 Sq. m |
Container Freight Stations (CFS) |
8000 Sq. m |
Weighbridge |
2 in Two gates |
Equipment |
Reach Stackers-2 (45 MT), Forklifts-4 (42 MT), Reach Stacker-1 (7 MT), Low Mast Forklift-6 (3 MT), Tractor Trailors-8. |
Wagons for container transportation |
550 |
Railway terminal (Length of two tracks) |
1097 m |
Fire brigade |
1 Unit |
List of Officers
Name | Designation | Phone No. | |
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Md. Shamsuzzaman |
Director General |
9561200 |
|
Nasir Uddin Ahmed |
General Manager (East) |
843200 |
|
Khandker Shahidul Islam |
General Manager (West) |
761576 |
|
Md. Anowarul Hoque |
Addl. Director General (Infra) |
9562051 |
|
Syed Faruk Ahmed |
Addl. Director General (RS) |
9563450 |
|
Md. Miah Jahan |
Addl. Director General (OP) |
9562030 |
|
Chandan Kanti Das |
Addl. Director General (M & CP) |
9563539 |
|
Md. Johurul Islam |
Addl. Director General (Finance) |
9562047 |
|
Dr. Luthfunnahar Begum |
Chief Medical Officer (East) |
843165 |
|
S.A.M. Imtiaz Babul |
Chief Medical Officer (West) |
776379 |
|
Md. Mizanur Rahman |
Chief Mechanical Engineer (East) |
843154 |
|
Mrinal Kanti Banik |
Chief Mechanical Engineer (West) |
761948 |
|
S. M. Murad Hossain |
Chief Commercial Manager (East) |
2863191 |
|
Farid Ahmed |
Controller of Stores |
843135 |
|
F.M. Mahiuddin |
Divisional Superintendent (Workshop) |
2566253 |
|
Md. Burhan Uddin |
Divisional Railway Manager, Chattogram |
843182 |
|
A Am Salah Uddin |
Divisional Railway Manager, Dhaka |
9330522 |
|
A.M.M. Shahnewaj |
Chief Commercial Manager (West) |
761091 |
|
Md. Shahidul Islam |
Chief Personnel Officer (West) |
760594 |
|
Md. Ahsan Ullah Bhyuain |
Divisional Railway Manager, Paksey |
63496 |
|
Md Shofiqur Rahman |
Divisional Railway Manager, Lalmonirhat |
61353 |
|
Md. Joidul Islam |
Divisional Superintendent, Saidpur |
2136 |
Station Managers
Station |
Phone No. |
Station |
Phone No |
---|---|---|---|
Station Manager - Dhaka |
01711691612 |
Divisional Railway Manager - Dhaka |
01711506137 |
Station Manager - Chattogram |
01711691550 |
Divisional Railway Manager - Chattogram |
01711506138 |
Station Manager - Sylhet |
01711691656 |
Divisional Railway Manager - Paksey |
01711506130 |
Station Superintendent - Rajshahi |
01711622728 |
Divisional Railway Manager - Lalmonirhat |
01711506136 |
Area Operating Manager - ICD / Dhaka |
01711691628 |
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Contact Information of Important Railway Stations
Station Name |
Phone |
Station Name |
Phone |
Station Name |
Phone |
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Dhaka |
02 – 9358634 02 - 8315857 |
Potia |
03035 – 56528 |
Joypurhat |
0571 – 62304 |
Tejgaon |
02 - 9112007 |
Hathazari |
03023 - 2601061 |
Bogura |
051 – 65042 |
Dhaka Cantonment |
02 - 9860761 |
Shayestaganj |
0831 – 56646 |
Bonarpara |
05750 – 64018 |
Dhaka Airport |
02 - 8924239 |
Sreemangal |
08626 – 71350 |
Gaibandha |
05750 – 61338 |
Tongi |
02 - 9801058 |
Kulaura |
08624 – 56004 |
Rangpur |
0521 – 63006 |
Ghorashal |
06254 - 74206 |
Sylhet |
0821 - 716061, 0821 – 713990 |
Kurigram |
0 581 – 61366 |
Jinardi |
30250 - 62046 |
Habiganj |
0831 – 52260 |
Thakurgaon |
0561 – 52097 |
Bhairab Bazar |
9424 - 71477 |
Kishoreganj |
0941 – 55245 |
Nilphamari |
0551 – 61229 |
Brahmanbaria |
0851 - 52006 |
Mymensingh |
091 – 55700 091 - 55667 |
Saidpur |
05526 – 2104 |
Ashugonj |
08528 - 74221 |
Jamalpur |
0981 – 63040 |
Kushtia |
071 – 53058 |
Narsingdi |
0628 - 62046 |
Rajshahi |
0721 - 774043 0721 – 776040 |
Kushtia Court |
071 – 53065 |
Akhaura |
08522 - 56012 |
Chapai Nawabganj |
0781 – 55205 |
Rajbari |
0641 – 65223 |
Cumilla |
081 - 76358, 081 - 76353 |
Rohanpur |
07823 – 74013 |
Jashore |
0421 – 65019 |
Chandpur |
0841 - 63255 |
Rajshahi court |
0721 – 774122 |
Benapole |
04228 – 75501 |
Feni |
0331 - 74875 |
Natore |
0771 – 66923 |
Khulna |
041 – 760691 |
Chattogram |
031 - 635162, 031 - 616366 |
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Main stations / gauge
Eastern Zone |
Western Zone |
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Khulna |
Broad gauge |
Birampur |
Dhaka Komlapur |
Dual gauge |
Daulotpur |
|
Phulbari |
Dhaka Airport |
|
Phultala |
|
Parbotipur Jn |
Dhaka Cantonment |
|
Noapara |
|
Dinajpur |
Tongi Junction |
Dual Gauge |
Jashore Jn |
Broad guage |
Panchogorh |
Joydevpur Junction |
Dual gauge |
Kotchandpur |
|
Syedpur |
Tangail |
Dual gauge |
Darshana |
Broad gauge |
Nilphamari |
Bongobondhu Setu East |
Dual gauge |
Alamdanga |
|
Domar |
Mymenshingh |
|
Cuadanaga |
|
Chilahati |
Jamalpur Junction |
|
Poradoho Jn |
Broad gauge |
Rangpur |
Jogonnatgonj Ghat |
|
Mirpur |
|
Kaunia Jn |
Dewangonj |
|
Bheramara |
|
Lalmonirhat |
Bahadurabad |
|
Pakshi |
|
Peergacha |
Kishorgonj |
|
Ishawrdi jn |
Broad gauge |
Bamondanga |
Mohongonj |
|
Ishawardi Bypass |
Dual gauge |
Gaibandha |
Chattogram |
Meter gauge |
Abdulpur Junction |
Dual Gauge |
Bonarpara |
Sylhet |
|
Rajshahi |
|
Bogura |
Akhaura Junction |
Meter auge |
Amnura Junction |
|
Chatmohor |
B.Baria Junction |
|
Capainababgoinj |
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Ullapara |
Cumilla |
|
Natore |
|
Jamtoil |
Luksam Junction |
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Madhnagar |
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Sirajgonj Bazar |
Nagolkot |
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Ahsangonj |
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Sd Monsur Ali |
Hassanpur |
|
Shantahar |
Dual Gauge |
Bongobondhu Setu West |
Feni |
|
Akkelpur |
|
|
Sitakundo |
|
Joypurhat |
|
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Pahartali |
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Pacbibi |
|
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Bottali |
|
Hili |
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|
Norosingdi |
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Development Progress of BR
Since 2009, Bangladesh Railway has newly constructed 330.15 km of rail lines, 91 station buildings, 295 bridges and converted 248.50 km railway tracks into dual gauge tracks. Furthermore, 1,335.23 km railway track, 644 bridges, 177 station buildings, 430 passenger coaches, 277 wagons have been rehabilitated. To address the shortage of rolling stocks, 20 MG locomotives, 26 BG locomotives, 270 passenger coaches and 20 sets DEMU, 165 BG and 81 MG tank wagons, 270 Flat wagons and 30 Brake vans have been procured.
BR has started to construct double line in the important corridor of Dhaka-Chattogram which is 321 km, of which 118 km is double line.
The government has taken various projects for construction of the broad-gauge double line and for conversion of the meter gauge rail line to dual gauge line under the 1st, 2nd and 3rd LoC (Indian Line of Credit). Besides, two projects for construction of dual gauge rail line parallel to the exting dual gauge line of Ishurdi-Joydebpur section and dual gauge line parallel to existing meter gauge line of Joydevpur-Mymensing-Jamalpur Section have been finalised with the financing of Chinese government.
Furthermore, as a part of long-term planning, BR has prepared a Railway Master Plan with the grant assistance of ADB. The updated Railway Master Plan has been approved by government in January 2018. A total of 230 projects at the cost of BDT.5,53,662 crore have been included in the newly approved Railway Master Plan to be implemented in six phases over the period spanning from July 2016 to June 2045. Some of the High Prioritised Projects of BR are shown below:
Sl |
Project Name |
Project Cost (BDT) |
Phase Period |
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1. |
Bangabandhu Railway Bridge Construction |
9740 |
2018-2020 |
2. |
Construction of Rail Line from Bhanga Junction (Faridpur) to Payra Port Via Barisal |
28335 |
2018-2020 |
3. |
Construction of Akhaura-Agartala Dual gauge railway link |
478 |
2018-2020 |
4. |
Conversion of existing MG track to DG track between Akhaura-Sylhet |
8619 |
2018-2020 |
5. |
Construction of DG Rail Link from Bogura to Shaheed Monsur Ali Station |
6607 |
2018-2020 |
6. |
Construction of double line between Joydebpur and Ishurdi section of BR |
7698 |
2018-2020 |
7. |
Construction of a Dual Gauge Rail Line Parallel to the Existing Meter Gauge in Joydebpur- Maymensingh-Jamalpur Section. |
7698 |
0218-2020 |
8. |
Modernization of Parbatipur Central Locomotive Workshop |
770 |
2018-2020 |
9. |
Construction of new locomotive workshop at Narayanganj |
770 |
2018-2020 |
10. |
Construction of Repair & Maintenance Workshop for DEMU at Narayanganj |
963 |
2018-2020 |
11. |
Reconstruction of Diesel Loco sheds (09 total) including Equipment upgrade and DG Conversion |
3500 |
2018-2020 |
12. |
Construction of a new Inland Container Depot (ICD) near Dhirasram railway station |
1640 |
2018-2020 |
13. |
Rehabilitation of Jashore-Benapole rail line |
1502 |
2018-2020 |
14. |
Procurement of 40 Broad Gauge Locomotives |
2070 |
2018-2020 |
15. |
Procurement of 400 MG & 300 nos BG covered vans (BC) and 180 MG & 120 BG Bogie Open Wagons (BKC) for BR |
1140 |
2018-2020 |
16. |
Construction of overpass/flyover in Narayanganj - Joydebpur section of Bangladesh Railway |
591 |
2021-2025 |
17. |
Construction of Dhaka- Chattogram High Speed Railway |
30995 |
2021-2025 |
18. |
Conversion of existing Metre Gauge double line to Dual Gauge double line between Tongi – Bhairab. |
6233 |
2021-2025 |
19. |
Construction of Chattogram CGPY Inter-Modal Terminal |
1200 |
2021-2025 |
20. |
Conversion of Metre Gauge double line into Dual Gauge double line between Bhairab Bazar and Akhaura including rebuilding of existing Bhairab and Titas Bridge |
3214 |
2021-2025 |
Ongoing Projects of BR
After inclusion of railway tracks over the Bangabandhu Bridge, a railway link between East and West Zone has been established. The Government, underscoring the need for railway communication, attaches topmost priority to railway amongst all the surface mode of transports in Vision-2021. A good number of new projects have been approved for the improvement of railway. The projects have already been taken in hand for expansion, upgradation, renovation, conversion and modernisation of railway network. Moreover, rail line rehabilitation, construction of a new ICD at Dhirasram, modernization of Saidpur workshop, modernization of stations, procurement of relief cranes, establishment of load monitoring device in Bangabandhu bridge and on different important places have been undertaken against approved projects. To meet the expectation of the stakeholders necessary steps have been taken for doubling Dhaka- Chattogram railway corridor and introduction of rail communication over the Padma Bridge. Bangladesh signed the “Intergovernmental Agreement on the Trans-Asian Railway (TAR) Network”. Steps have been taken to establish Trans-Asian Railway Network and Regional/sub-regional connectivity in Bangladesh. Moreover, to meet the traffic demand New Express connections have been introduced.
The Government is committed to transform BR into a feasible and market oriented organization with managerial, financial and administrative autonomy to meet its objectives. To prepare this ground, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) supported a Technical Assistance Project which consisted of three phases. Few of the ongoing projects are shown below:
- Construction of the single line on the Dual gauge track from Duhazari to Cox's Bazar via Ramu and Ramu to Gundum of Myanmar (to be completed by 2022).
- Construction of railway line from Khulna to Mongla Port (To be completed by 2020).
- Renovation Work of Bangladesh Railway Kulaura-Shahbazpur sections (To be completed by 2030).
- Collection of 70-meter gauge diesel electric locomotive for Bangladesh Railway (by 2024).
- Construction of dual gauge double Line (1st Amendment) in the 3rd and 4th dual gauge line of Dhaka-Tongi section of Bangladesh Railway and Tongi-Jaydebpur sections. (To be completed by 2019).
- Construction of the double railway line from Akhaura to Laksam and the conversion of existing rail lines into Dual Gauge (To be completed by 2020).
- Construction of a Dual Gauge rail line parallel to the existing Meter gauge rail lines in Dhaka-Narayanganj section (To be completed by 2020).
- Rehabilitation and quality improvement of the level crossing gates of the eastern part of Bangladesh Railway (1st Amendment). (To be completed by 2020).
- Rehabilitation and quality improvement of the level crossing gates of the western region of Bangladesh Railways. (To be completed by 2020).
- Collection of Meter gauge and Broad-gauge passenger carriage for Bangladesh Railway (To be completed by 2030).
- Collection of locomotives, relief cranes and locomotive simulators for Bangladesh Railway (To be completed by 2020).
- Establishment of Padma Bridge Rail Link (1st Amendment) (To be completed by 2024).
- 200 Meter gauge passenger carriage collection for Bangladesh Railway (To be completed by 2020).
- Construction of Akhaura-Agartala dual gauge Rail Link (Bangladesh part) (To be completed by 2020).
- Renovation of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib railway Bridge (To be completed by 2020).
- Collection of 20 Meter gauge locomotive and 150 Meter gauge passenger carriage for Bangladesh Railway (To be completed by 2021).
- Feasibility review Programme for construction of Circular railway around Dhaka city (To be completed by 2019).
- Conversion of Meter gauge into Dual Gauge line from Parbatipur to Kownia (To be completed by 2022).
- Feasibility review of important Western projects (To be completed by 2030).
- Construction of the Broad-gauge Railway from Madhukhali to Magura city via Kamerkhali (To be completed by 2022).
- Development of rolling stock operations of Bangladesh Railways (rolling stock collection) (To be completed by 2021).
- Construction of double line railway at Khulna junction of Bangladesh Railway (To be completed by 2022).
- Rail line renovation and construction including signalling for Rooppur nuclear power plant.
- Construction of Broad-gauge railway between Chilahati and Chilahati border with India is aimed at establishing rail connectivity. (To be completed by 2021).
- Construction of new Dual gauge railway station at Bogura to memoir Shaheed M Mansur Ali (To be completed by 2023).
- Construction of double line from Joydebpur to Ishhurdi (To be completed by 2024).
- Feasibility review and detailed design for the railway connection at Sunamganj District headquarter (To be completed by 2020).
- Conversion of the Meter gauge railway line of the Akhaura-Sylhet segment into dual gauge (To be completed by 2025).
- Construction of High-speed train line between Dhaka and Chattogram.
Development as per Master Plan
Phase |
No of Projects |
Project Value (In USD millions) |
Remarks |
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Completed Projects 2010-2015 (Existing MP) |
25 |
513.97 |
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Ongoing Projects 2016-2020 (Existing MP) |
36 |
1644.23 |
Investment Project-29 Ta Projects-07 (24.81) |
Phase-I: 2016-2020 |
76 |
18696.12 |
20 Nos Gauge Conversion Projects 39 Nos Rs Related Projects |
Phase-Ii: 2021-2025 |
63 |
14946.62 |
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Phase-Iii: 2026-2030 |
30 |
10744.50 |
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Phase-Iv: 2031-2035 |
22 |
12068.85 |
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Phase-V: 2036-2040 |
12 |
10300.75 |
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Phase-Vi: 2041-2045 |
4 |
1365.00 |
Performance and Constraints of BR
Performance of BR
Fiscal Year |
Passenger Km (Million) |
Freight Ton Km (Million) |
Total operating revenue (BDT. in crore) |
Total operating expense (BDT. in crore) |
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2009-10 |
7305.00 |
710.00 |
673.16 |
1257.20 |
2010-11 |
8051.92 |
692.64 |
747.70 |
1491.82 |
2011-12 |
8787.23 |
582.11 |
726.42 |
1567.12 |
2012-13 |
8253.00 |
525.00 |
804.26 |
1562.38 |
2013-14 |
8135.00 |
677.35 |
800.17 |
1601.69 |
2014-15 |
8711.36 |
693.84 |
935.45 |
1808.29 |
2015-16 |
9167.18 |
675.09 |
904.02 |
2229.22 |
2016-17 |
10040.66 |
1052.67 |
130.37 |
2835.52 |
2017-18* |
10040.66 |
1052.67 |
130.37 |
2835.52 |
Constraints of BR
Major constraints in rail connectivity are the lack of connectivity between the rail networks, including differences of the rail gauges and incompatibilities in rolling stock. A through link is not available between the main part of India and the north-east states through Bangladesh. India has a three gauge system while Bangladesh has broad gauge and meter gauge (MG) with some dual gauge in the west and MG only in the east. India adopts air-braked rolling stock whereas Bangladesh adopts vacuum based with some air-braked. The key issue is overall deteriorated conditions of rail networks, especially in eastern India and Bangladesh.
The rail network has been neglected for a long time without adequate budget to provide for much needed maintenance and/or improvement. As a result, the infrastructure is generally in poor condition with a number of inadequacies, such as short loop lengths, marshalling yard lines and terminals restricting the ability of locomotives to haul full train loads. Mechanical signaling and track structures further restrict freight train speeds. Apart from about 900 km of main line, lines and crossing loops are in bad condition leading to frequent derailments.
The funding constraints are further compounded with Bangladesh Railways (BR) required to operate extensive passenger services at low fares. This results in insufficient revenue to justify investment, despite the high passenger demand. The priority given to passenger trains also causes delays to freight trains and reduces their competitiveness. This is a particular problem where lines are single track.
The funding problems have been recognized by the Government and in the Bangladesh Railway Investment Program 2007–13 the main agreed projects are duplication of the Tongi-Bharaib Bazaar section, rehabilitation of rail lines, remodeling/rehabilitation of railway stations, signaling and procurement of locomotives and carriages/wagons. In addition, both ADB and the World Bank have assistance programs aimed at improving track and wagon maintenance.
BR rolling stock is poorly maintained and most is overdue for repair or beyond its economic life. BR policy is to move towards air-braked stock, but a considerable amount of unbraked rolling stock remains and this can only be hauled at a slow speed, dramatically reducing effective track capacity. The amount of unbraked stock also limits the number of trains that can use the Jamuna Bridge. Theft of brake blocks and other equipment thwarts attempts to upgrade stock and the generally poor condition of the rolling stock restricts possible train speeds.
While some locomotives are fitted to haul both vacuum and air-braked stock, unavailability of suitable locomotives at Darsana and Benapole has been cited as a reason for limiting the types of wagons used on the international route to vacuum-braked stock. The average turnaround time for Indian wagons bringing goods into Bangladesh is five to six days for an average movement of only 70 km. The turnaround time is considered excessive for this relatively short movement and a source of friction with Indian Railways.
A new dual gauge link between Ishurdi Junction and Dhaka Cantonment station provides a broad gauge (BG) link with India from the outskirts of Dhaka, but restrictions imposed by the Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge Authority (JMBA) to prevent the movement of Indian BG wagons over this bridge. Re-rating the bridge, possibly involving bridge strengthening, is being investigated by ADB but the cost of such strengthening is expected to be quite high. Other options including weighbridges to ensure wagons are within allowable limits have so far been rejected by JMBA.
The route between India through to Myanmar and its northeastern states could be shortened if movement through Bangladesh was negotiated satisfactorily. The main route would be from Darsana to Akhaura or Shahbazpur via Ishurdi and Tongi junction. However, there would need to be the transshipment for freight between BG and MG at some point between Ishurdi and Tongi. However, it is recognized that both countries do not consider such a through route as a priority.
Security Arrangements of BR
To ensure the property of Bangladesh Railway and to ensure safety and security of the passengers and freight different measures have been adopted. They are:
Government Railway Police (GRP)
Prevention and detection of crime committed against passengers traveling by train and their properties and also maintenance of law and order in the Railway premises are the direct responsibilities of the Railway Police working under the control of National Police Headquarters as well as Ministry of Home Affairs. The general duties of the staff and jurisdiction of Railway Police have been enumerated in the Police Regulation of Bengal 1943. Their duties are:
- Control of passenger traffic inside the station premises more particularly on the platforms, in the booking office, waiting halls at the entrance and exit gates and wherever specially required on emergency by the station officials.
- The control of vehicular and other traffic in the station compound.
- The maintenance of law and order at stations and in standing passengers’ trains, prevention of over crowding
- Watching loaded passenger trains when standing in the station.
- The arrest of those found committing nuisances or suffering from infectious disease and keeping the station premises clear of idlers and beggars.
- The examination of all empty carriages on arrival at terminal station for property left behind by passengers and to see that carriage fittings have not been tampered with:
- The removal of bodies and persons dying in the train and on station premises and the conveyance to hospital of the sick people.
- Investigation into cognizable offences committed with railway limits and prevention of the same.
- The arrest offenders in cognizable cases and detention of them in custody as well as persons arrested by Railway Officers and made over to the police, and their production before the Magistrate.
- The reporting of non-cognizable case or infringement of bye-laws of the line to proper authorities as also all instances of oppression or fraud on the part of Railway sub-ordinates or others.
- The prosecution of cognizable case as well as non-cognizable cases under Railway act, 1890 on behalf of the management.
Railway Nirapatta Bahini (RNB)
Railway Nirapatta Bahini is guided by RNB Ordinance-1976 under the railway administration. The responsibility of providing security to the Railway men, Railway properties and the properties entrusted to it for carrying falls under the duties of Railway Nirapatta Bahini (RNB) Railway Nirapatta Bahini is responsible for:
- Prevention and detection of crime on the Railway.
- Protection and safeguarding the Railway properties.
- Removing any obstruction in the movement of Railway, its properties and the properties entrusted to it for carriage.
- Escorting of cash movement and protecting pay officers of the railway.
- Providing security to the goods trains and luggage & Parcel vans of passenger trains.
- Assisting during Block Check and mobile Court.
- Eviction of unauthorized occupants in the railway premises, under command of Railway Estate officer/Magistrate.
International Corridors Leading to Bangladesh
Overview
Bangladesh has the potential to become a transport and transshipment center for the sub-region. It borders India and Myanmar and is geographically close to Bhutan, Nepal, and Kunming—the key transportation hub in southwest People’s Republic of China (PRC). With the opening of the Payra Sea port and Padma Bridge, the Dhaka–Chattogram, Dhaka-Mongla and Dkaka-Payra transport corridor and other strategic transport corridors will facilitate trade of Bangladesh India, Myanmar, Bhutan and Nepal including other countries in Asia, thereby attracting more foreign and domestic traffic to the country.
South Asia is the least integrated region and the cost of trading across borders is one of the highest in the world. Co-operation with its neighboring countries offers benefits to Bangladeshi owned road, rail and water transport services and port services. Opening up Chattogram or Mongla Port will earn huge revenue for Bangladesh. Similarly, such benefits could be realized if the Government offer Bhutan, Nepal and the North-East India states, the opportunity to transit through Bangladesh to reach the heartland of India, in exchange for the right of Bangladeshi truck and river vessel operators and Bangladesh Railways to share in this traffic.
Integrating the transport network of South Asia is important to Nepal, Bhutan, and regions such as northeast India as it will end their landlocked or semi-isolated status. Within such a framework, Nepal, Bhutan, and the northeastern region of India would have the benefit of improved access to the ports and important economic centers of the region, and a choice of routes and modes.
Given the large potential for reduction in transportation costs, allowing the landlocked region of North-Eastern India, Bhutan, and Nepal access to Chattogram port through Bangladesh’s eastern border or to Mongla port through its North-Western border has been a key issue among concerned authorities, although no tangible result has been reached yet.
Recent studies proposes 7 corridors for bi-lateral trade between Bangladesh and its neighbors (Northeast India, heartland India, Bhutan and Nepal), as well as for transit allowing each neighbor to shorten circuitous travel today via the ‘chicken neck’ between Northeast India and the rest of India. Such transit can go by road, rail or water. Water and rail transport have a cost advantage for bulks (i.e. most exports), whereas high-value goods (mainly imports) are likely to prefer road. The study lists physical and nonphysical barriers to the development of each corridor and recommends actions and investments that will be needed in the short and medium terms to overcome these barriers.
Cross-border exchanges of railway freight wagons also require agreement on how to keep track of the wagons while they are in ‘foreign’ territory and the relevant charges to be levied. BR wagons do not meet Indian Railways’ standards (notably their brake systems), but IR wagons can operate in Bangladesh; BR would at least earn track use charges from such traffic. The mix of track gauges also complicates things.
Indian freight trains travel only up to the border stations inside Bangladesh and Bangladesh Railway (BR) locomotives then pull the Indian wagons up to a short distance inside the country where transshipment takes place. BR wagons also do not cross the Indian border, as the rolling stock is incompatible with the air-braked stock of Indian Railways. Present load restriction over Jamuna Bridge in Bangladesh prohibits the movement of broad gauge fully loaded wagons across the bridge, although a dual gauge railway network now exists up to Dhaka. Recent investigation, however, revealed that ISO containers on low platform BLCA/BLCB flat cars having a floor height of 1009 mm can be allowed over Jamuna Bridge, without any load restrictions.
Trans-Asian Railway (TAR) through Bangladesh
The dream of connecting Bangladesh to the much- discussed trans-Asian railway network is finally on the way to reality. Bangladesh gov is in the process of infrastructural development for implementation of the railway network to get connected with the Trans Asian Railway. Once the railway network is implemented, Bangladesh will be connected to Myanmar, India, Thailand, China, Vietnam, Singapore, Cambodia and South Korean railway network. The railway network connecting Bangladesh with the International World is the commercial-Economic Corridor. In particular, Bangladesh is one of the most important trade-economic Partners of China and the possibility of rail communication with Singapore is a landmark in Bangladesh's foreign trade. In accordance with the government 's accepted roadmap, the project has been scheduled to be completed by 2022. In this connection a new railway network of about 101 kilometres from Dohajari to Cox's Bazar via Ramu and Ramu to Ghundhum of Myanmar is taken for the implementation with priority. At present the Chattogram-Cox's Bazar-Ghundum rail line is now going on and it will be connected with the Trans-Asian Railway Network.
Initially the rail line will connect with neighbouring Myanmar via Ghundum and it will eventually be expanded up to China, Malaysia and Thailand as part of the Trans-Asian Railway Network. The govt has also decided that another project will be undertaken to install rail line connecting Agartala in Tripura, an Indian state, with Bangladesh via Akhaura. Besides, all the disrupted railway routes with India will be revived. Five TAR links have been nominated for Bangladesh.
Focusing on a few strategic routes (see detailed map under)
The SAARC Regional Multimodal Transport Study (SRMTS) recommended a number of routes to strengthen connectivity among the countries and territories of North-Eastern sub-region of South Asia. Out of these, the following Rail routes could be opened immediately to facilitate movement of goods and passengers:
SAARC Railway Corridors
Following SAARC railway corridors passes through Bangladesh (as per SAARC Regional Railways Agreement):
- Pakistan-India-Bangladesh-India
Lahore (Pakistan)-Wagah (Pakistan)-Atari (India)-Delhi Kolkata (I)-Gede/Petrapol (I)-Darshana/Benapol (Bangladesh)-Dhaka (Bangladesh)-Shahbazpur (Bangladesh)-Maishashan (India)–Imphal (India).
Lahore (Pakistan) - Wagha (Pakistan) - Atari (India)-Delhi (India)- Kolkata(India)-Gede/Petrapol (India) - Darshana /Benapol (Bangladesh)–Dhaka(Bangladesh)-Akhaura/ Gangasagar (Bangladesh) - Agartala (India)
- India-Bangladesh
Imphal (India) - Agartala (India) – Akhaura/Gangasagar (Bangladesh) – Chattogram Port (Bangladesh)
- Nepal-India-Bangladesh
Birgunj (Nepal) – Raxaul (India) - Singhabad (India) - Rohanpur (BD) - Mongla Port/ Chattogram Port (BD)
Biratnagar (Nepal) - Jogbani (India) - Radhikapur (India) - Birol (Bangladesh) -Khulna (BD) - Mongla Port (BD).
Bardibas(Nepal) – Inarwa (Nepal) - Jaynagar (India) - Radhikapur (India) - Birol (Bangladesh) – Khulna (Bangladesh) -Mongla Port (Bangladesh).
- Bangladesh-Bhutan
Mongla Port/Chattogram Port (Bangladesh) - Chilahati (Bangladesh) - Haldibari (India) – Hasimara (India) - Bhutan.
For information on Bangladesh Railway Network Additional Information, please see the following documents:
Bangladesh Railway Network Additional Information
Bangladesh Railways
additional info
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
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2.5 Bangladesh Waterways Assessment
Overview
Bangladesh being a country with many rivers, Inland Water Transport (IWT) is a major mode for the transport of goods and people. IWT is the cheapest mode of transport compared to road or rail. Until recently, however, the sector had received little attention from the Government of Bangladesh with only limited resources allocated to its development. In addition, these resources were mostly used to develop the main routes (the ones most used by large mechanized vessels) while secondary rivers and transport using country boats (mainly rural and until recently non-mechanized vessels constructed in traditional design) were given second priority.
The total length of rivers in Bangladesh is estimated to be in the range of some 24,000 kilometres, providing a very high degree of penetration. Out of this total, 6,000 kilometres are accessible for movement of modern mechanized vessels during the monsoon season, and out of this, some 3,800 kilometres are navigable around the year. Country boats, in the number of several hundred thousands, are traditional vessels which have been plying inland and coastal waters for hundreds of years and which play a key role as a rural mode of transport of goods and people. Inland ports and other facilities include 11 major inland ports, 23 coastal island ports, 133 launch stations and more than 1,000 minor landing points located in rural areas.
Length of inland waterways |
24,000 km |
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Length of navigable waterways |
Monsoon: 5,968 km Dry season: 3,865 km |
Least available depth range |
3.90 m to 1.50 m |
Annual water discharge (Source: BWDB) |
1400 billion cubic meter |
Annual quantum of silt (Source: BWDB) |
2.5 billion tons |
No. of passenger carried (In year) |
87.80 million |
Quantum of cargo carried (In year) Total manpower- 1682 |
58 million tons |
During emergencies, there is little probability that it will be used by agencies, being too slow compared to road or helicopter deliveries. Nevertheless at local level, it is probable that many remote areas will – in the initial phases – only be reachable by IWT / coastal sea-trucks.
Navigable River Routes
Both Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) and Corporation (BIWTC) provide pilotage facilities to about 7,000 inland water vessels. They regulate the movement of about 2000 passenger launches and maintains 22 inland ports along with about 800 launch ghats including terminals. Approximate 6000 km Navigable River route is further classified into following 4 categories by BIWTA depending on the drought and clearance:
Class |
Minimum Draught |
Length & % |
Minimum Vertical Clearance |
Minimum Horizontal Clearance |
Remarks |
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Class- I |
3.66 m |
683 km (11%) |
18.30 m |
76.22 m |
Least Available Draft (LAD) of 3.6 m required to be maintained round the year. |
Class- II |
2.13 m |
1000 km (17%) |
12.20 m |
76.22 m |
Links major inland ports or place of economic importance to class I routes |
Class –III |
1.52 m |
1885 km (32%) |
7.62 m |
30.48 m |
Being seasonal in nature, it is not feasible to maintain higher LAD throughout the year |
Class –IV |
Less than 1.52 m |
2400 km (40%) |
5.00 m |
20.00 m |
These are seasonal routes where maintenance of LAD of 1.5m or more in dry season not feasible |
Total |
5968 km |
BIWTC is facilitating passenger and cargo movement in the inland waterways and also offshore islands in the public sector vis-à-vis private sectors. It is operating 35 ferries in different routes. On the other hand, ocean shipping performs 80% of the export-import trade. A WB study reveals that IWT has been the least expensive mode of transport, than that of rail and road. As such, considering the facts of land-man ratio and scarcity of land for further expansion of road networks in the country, IWT sub-sector has given the outmost importance specially dredging various river routes for making them navigable round the year. To develop a balanced and cheap transport system in Bangladesh, it is important to improve IWT both from infrastructure and technological points of view. IWT sub-sector suffers from (i) siltation problem in inland waterways, (ii) day & night navigational problem of waterways, (iii) shortage of passenger & cargo handling facilities including transit shed at river ports, (iv) Presence of manual loading/unloading of cargo at river ports, (v) underdeveloped rural launch landing stations, inadequate number of water crafts both for river and ocean going etc. Moreover, for transportation of containers by inland waterways to and from two seaports, the container handling facilities have not yet been developed. Decades of insufficient investment, and challenged governance Ltd the development of the port sector of the country.
Due to geographical position and topological condition of the country rivers are becoming more and more narrow and thin by siltation. As such, implementation of comprehensive capital dredging program is the biggest challenge for the IWT sub-sector. Specific challenges identified in the sub-sector are: (i) channeling of the existing waterways through massive dredging and procurement of dredgers, (ii) construction of deep sea port to streamline international trade; (iii) improvement of day and night navigation for water crafts by providing navigational aids; and (iv) construction of inland container river port for transportation of containers by waterways to/from sea ports etc.
Transportation Through Waterways
BIWTA and corporation BIWTC are the 2 main players of the government which keeps the inland waterways navigable and safe for smooth transportation of cargo and passengers. IWT continues to be an important mode of transport not only in the inland movement of freight and passengers but also in the transportation of import and export items through the ports of Chattogram, Mongla, and Payra. The high degree of penetration of the IWT network provides access to about 25% of the rural household in Bangladesh.
IWT has 3 functions with distinct modes of operations and stakeholders:
- National: This consists of trunk haulage of freight and passenger carriage along the main corridors of demand between the ports and major economic centers (including international). Trips are medium to long distance and high volume movements are recorded. Vessels are modern vessels of large capacity (100 to 1,200 passengers, 20 to 1,800 tons).
- Local: This consists of feeder, distribution and local traffic. Trips are mostly on short distances with low volume movements to and from (and between) smaller communities. The demand is predominantly for passenger movement but with an important need to accommodate modest freight loads, usually for small enterprise, small-holder or ‘own account’ purposes. Local trips use traditional country boats offering a capacity of up to 100 passengers and 100 tons.
- Ferries: Ferries link sections of roads separated by large channels in the absence of bridges. Functionally these are an entirely separate category since they are part of the road transport system rather than the IWT system. However, operationally it is sensible to integrate aspects of the ferry services (such as vessel maintenance and repair and river dredging) with those of IWT.
In addition, there exist a dynamic private sector which leads most of the sector activities such as cargo transport, port management and ship building that helps the sector’s contribution to share growth and poverty reduction.
Constraints in waterways system
The inland waterway system is not used to its full potential, due in part to inadequate dredging and shortage of berthing facilities. Tariffs regulated by the Government are insufficient, and as a result boats are overloaded, the cause for more than half of the accidents on waterways. The private sector is more efficient in dredging, and offers a capacity of 6.9 million cubic meters: 2.5 times the capacity of the BIWTA and at lower cost. Improved waterways have the potential to reduce transport costs for bulk cargo and provide better access to areas, such as in the North-West of Bangladesh, where road access is Ltd.
The infrastructure problems on the inland waterways system are significant. Within Bangladesh there is high rate of siltation and bank erosion, and as a result it is difficult for the vessels to navigate along these waterways. Extensive dredging is required to maintain these waterways but unfortunately funds are not available for this work. Major parts of the corridor suffer from navigational hazards, such as shallow water, narrow width of channels and inadequate navigational aids. As a result, night navigation is allowed only on certain sections.
The condition of piers, jetties and other infrastructure in both countries is generally poor. There is a lack of storage facilities; cargo handling equipment and existing support craft such as pilot, mooring and survey boats are in short supply with many of them being unserviceable. The lack of container handling facilities has been cited as a problem. However, it is considered very doubtful whether there will ever be sufficient demand to invest in such specialized facilities.
India has recognized the problem and is taking action to provide new terminals capable of handling containers. Storage facilities are also planned at proposed terminals in India and depending on the utilization of these terminals/routes provision/up-gradation of these facilities could be considered from time to time. If similar facilities are provided in the Bangladesh portion of the protocol routes, it will further enhance utilization of the routes.
The declaration of the Barak River as a National Waterway is also under consideration by the Indian Government. After declaration of this river as a National Waterway, terminal facilities at Bhanga (19 km upstream of Karimganj), and at Badarpur would be taken up by Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI).
Between Bangladesh and India there was a bilateral trade agreement signed in October 1980 with a subsequent Protocol on Inland Water Transit and Trade between Bangladesh and India agreed in India in October 1999. It has been updated on a regular monthly basis, but the latest agreement signed in June 2015. The movement of vessels between Bangladesh and India is taking place under the provisions of this protocol. At present Cargo vessels are plying quite in good number but Passenger cruise ships have just completed trial runs twice in this year 2019. Once the above difficulties are overcome, use of the waterways both internal and international will get a through momentum in the near future.
River Ports And Landing Facilities
Infrastructure
A large number of facilities spread all over the country offer various levels of services. About 1,400 sites are designated as facilities for river transport. BIWTA is responsible for construction and maintenance of about half of these facilities which fall into four categories:
- Main ports built, maintained and regulated by BIWTA. Government Acts designate 19 such ports but only 11 have actually been developed. The infrastructure consists of terminal buildings, pontoons, jetties, gangways and godowns or transit sheds.
- Landing facilities (Ghats) also built and maintained by BIWTA. 373 sites are designated to have such facilities. Infrastructure consists of pontoons or jetties.
- Landing points for country boats at about 400 locations under BIWTA's responsibility.
- Landing sites without more than a wooden plank for passenger and freight embarkation and disembarkation.
Warehouses in main ports are usually built by BIWTA and leased to a port operator or another private entity. A port operator or a private developer may be authorized to build its own warehouse as well as jetties and benefit from a reduced lease fee. Public jetties (101 in 8 main ports) are mostly used for passengers while private jetties (178 in 5 main ports) are used for cargo.
Absence of sufficient mooring facilities (ghats) is considered to be one of the factors negatively affecting safety on rural waterways. BIWTA allocates little resources to landing points for country boats. As a result, local authorities or local associations of boat owners develop additional sites. These sites are rudimentary and often do not represent more than a segment of shore with walking access to land.
The fleet of cargo vessels has significantly changed since 1998-99. Dumb barges of 300 tons on average have been replaced by self-propelled vessels of higher capacity of 500 to 700 tons. The total static capacity has increased by about one third from about 750,000 tons to about 1,000,000 tons. The fleet consists of 2,288 units (2,000 cargo vessels, 118 tankers and 170 bay crossing coasters).
The total capacity offered by the fleet is estimated at 76 million passengers and 35.2 million tons. Operators estimate that passenger vessels accomplish one one-way trip per day. 10 percent of the time is assumed to be spent on docking for repair. Cargo vessels make on average 12 trips per year during a period of 330 days.
Dhaka River Port
Location Details |
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River/Lake name |
Buriganga |
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Latitude (N/S Decimal Degrees) |
To the north a line is drawn to the east and west near Ashulia across the Turag river at latitude 23˚-52’-30”N 23.70134 |
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Longitude (E/W Decimal Degrees) |
To the south a line is drawn to the north and south across the river Buriganga at longitude 90˚-27’-26”E 90.40403 |
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Capacity |
Bulk (MT/month) |
General Cargo (MT/month) |
|
Total handling capacity of the port |
24.902 |
10.675 |
|
Monthly activity of the port |
23.935 |
10.257 |
|
Potential monthly use by WFP |
500 |
Nil |
|
Monthly use if augmented |
600 |
400 |
Most of the bulk cargo discharged at this port consist of bricks, sand, stones and other building material whereas food grains are discharged in bagged form. Dhaka river port also has a fuel depot at Futola. Capacity of this fuel depot is 60.000 MT and Monthly activity is 50.793 MT.
Vessel Specifications |
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Nb |
Bulk |
Conventional |
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Min (m) |
Max (m) |
Min (m) |
Max (m) |
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Berths |
06 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Anchorages |
10 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Draught at anchor (metres) |
|
3,66 |
3,66 |
3,66 |
3,66 |
Draught at Berth |
metres |
3,66 |
3,66 |
3,66 |
3,66 |
Length Over All |
metres |
220 |
240 |
220 |
240 |
Port Cargo Equipment (Operational) |
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---|---|---|
Description |
Quantity |
Capacity |
Shore Cranes |
2 Nos |
3 MT |
Available Storage (covered) |
30 Nos |
557,40 m³ |
Available Storage (open air) |
20 acres |
81076,35 m³ |
Narayanganj River Port
Location Details |
|
---|---|
River/Lake name |
Shitalakhya |
Port Name |
Narayanganj River Port |
Region / District |
Narayanganj |
Latitude (N/S Decimal Degrees) |
To the north a line is drawn to the east and west near Rupganj/ Murapara across the Shitalakhya river at latitude 23˚-27’-00”N 23,5934 |
Longitude (E/W Decimal Degrees) |
To the south a line is drawn to the north and south near Gopchar across the Shitalakhya river at longitude 90˚-32’-16”E 90,50996 |
Capacity |
Bulk MT/month |
General Cargo MT/month |
---|---|---|
Total handling capacity of the port |
55.500 |
12.500 |
Monthly activity of the port |
46.585 |
11.750 |
Current monthly use by WFP |
Nil |
Nil |
Potential monthly use by WFP |
500 |
Nil |
Monthly use if augmented |
600 |
500 |
Most of the bulk cargo discharged at this port consist of sand, stones, cement clinker and fly ash whereas food grains are discharged in bagged form. Almost 62% of bulk cargo discharged into this port constitutes fly ash. Narayanganj river port also has a fuel depot at Godnail.
Capacity of this fuel depot is 75.000 MT and Monthly activity is 68.000 MT.
Loading and discharge operations at the port are undertaken by outsourced labour which is available within the port premises. This labour is unorganized unlike at the major sea ports where there is a regulatory authority in the form of Dock Labour Management Board.
Vessel Specifications |
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|
Bulk |
Conventional |
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Min (m) |
Max (m) |
Min (m) |
Max (m) |
|
Draught at anchor |
3.66 |
3.66 |
3.66 |
3.66 |
Draught at Berth |
3.66 |
3.66 |
3.66 |
3.66 |
Length Over All |
180 |
220 |
180 |
220 |
Port Cargo Equipment (Operational) |
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---|---|---|
|
Quantity |
Capacity |
Shore Crane |
One |
2 MT |
Vacuvators |
Nil |
m² |
Available Storage (covered) |
02 Nos |
1400 M³ |
Available Storage (open air) |
|
5067,28 M³ |
Khulna River Port
Location Details |
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---|---|---|---|
River/Lake name |
Bhairab |
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Latitude (N/S Decimal Degrees) |
To the north a line is drawn east and west across Bhairab river and Mazid Khali nulla at latitude 22˚-25’-45”N To the south a line is drawn east and west across the Rupsha river at latitude 22˚-46’-40”N 22,86167 |
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Longitude (E/W Decimal Degrees) |
89,52446 |
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Capacity |
Bulk (MT per month) |
General Cargo (MT per month) |
|
Total handling capacity of the port |
2500 |
1700 |
|
Monthly activity of the port |
2350 |
1500 |
|
Current monthly use by WFP |
Nil |
Nil |
|
Potential monthly use by WFP |
100 |
100 |
|
Monthly use if augmented |
150 |
150 |
Vessel Specifications
|
Nb |
Bulk |
Conventional |
||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Min (m) |
Max (m) |
Min (m) |
Max (m) |
||
Berths |
04 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Anchorages |
06 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Draught at anchor |
metres |
3.66 |
3.66 |
3.66 |
3.66 |
Draught at Berth |
metres |
3.66 |
3.66 |
3.66 |
3.66 |
Length Over All |
metres |
150 |
280 |
150 |
280 |
Port Cargo Storage
|
Quantity |
Capacity |
---|---|---|
Available Storage (covered) |
Nil |
m³ |
Available Storage (open air) |
|
278.70 m³ |
Chandpur River Port
Location Details |
|
---|---|
River/Lake name |
Dakatia |
Latitude |
To the west – the part of the Meghna river to the westward of the outfall of Dakatia river which lies east of longitude 90˚-38’-10”E and bonded on the north by latitude 23˚-14’-00”N 23,21502 |
Longitude |
To the east a line is drawn to the north and south across the Dakatia river at longitude 90˚-40’-20”E 90, 65811 |
Capacity
Capacity |
Bulk (MT/month) |
Container (MT/month) |
General Cargo (MT/month) |
---|---|---|---|
Total handling capacity of the port |
6.500 |
- |
6.500 |
Monthly activity of the port |
5.520 |
- |
5.800 |
Monthly use if augmented |
500 |
Nil |
400 |
Vessel Specifications
|
Nb |
Bulk |
Conventional |
||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Min (m) |
Max (m) |
Min (m) |
Max (m) |
||
Berths |
03 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Anchorages |
05 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Draught at anchor |
metres |
3,66 |
3,66 |
3,66 |
3,66 |
Draught at Berth |
metres |
3,66 |
3,66 |
3,66 |
3,66 |
Length Over All |
metres |
110 |
120 |
110 |
120 |
Port Cargo Handling Equipment & Storage
Port Cargo Equipment (Operational) |
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---|---|---|
|
Quantity |
Capacity |
Mobile Cranes |
Nil |
|
Bagging Machines |
Nil |
|
Silo Facilities |
Nil |
|
Vacuvators |
Nil |
|
Available Storage (covered) |
Nil |
|
Available Storage (open air) |
|
92.90 m³ |
Barisal River Port
Location Details |
|
---|---|
River/Lake name |
Arialkhan |
Port Name |
Barisal River Port |
Region / District |
Barisal |
Latitude (N/S Decimal Degrees) |
To the north a line is drawn to the east and west across Arialkhan river at latitude 20˚-43’-00”N To the west a line is drawn to the east and west across the Arialkhan river at latitude 21˚-41’-00”N 22,70028 |
Longitude (E/W Decimal Degrees) |
90,39815 |
Capacity
Capacity |
Bulk (MT/month) |
Container (MT/month) |
General Cargo (MT/month) |
---|---|---|---|
Total handling capacity of the port |
11.000 |
- |
10.000 |
Monthly activity of the port |
9.500 |
- |
9.000 |
Potential monthly use by WFP |
500 |
Nil |
300 |
Monthly use if augmented |
600 |
Nil |
400 |
Vessel Specifications
|
Nb |
Bulk |
Conventional |
||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Min (m) |
Max (m) |
Min (m) |
Max (m) |
||
Berths |
05 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Anchorages |
08 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Draught at anchor |
Metres |
3.66 |
3.66 |
3.66 |
3.66 |
Draught at Berth |
Metres |
3.66 |
3.66 |
3.66 |
3.66 |
Length Over All |
Metres |
190 |
200 |
190 |
200 |
Storage capacity
Warehouses in main ports are usually built by BIWTA and leased to a port operator or another private entity. A port operator or a private developer may be authorized to build its own warehouse as well as jetties and benefit from a reduced lease fee. Public jetties (101 in 8 main ports) are mostly used for passengers while private jetties (178 in 5 main ports) are used for cargo.
Agencies responsible for waterways
Total affairs of the Bangladesh waterways are dealt by the Ministry of Shipping. There are 3 authorities responsible for the management of this sector:
Department of Shipping (DOS) |
Deals with Safety, Training, Inspection, Registration and implementation of rules, regulations and international conventions. |
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) |
Responsible for maintenance and development of waterways. |
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation (BIWTC) |
Operates govt components of the IWT i.e. Shipping, Services, etc. |
Department of Shipping
Shipping Officers List (DOS, BIWTA Bhaban (8th Floor), 141-143 Motijheel C/A, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh):
Name |
Designation |
Contact No. |
|
---|---|---|---|
Commodore Syed Ariful Islam, (TAS), ndc, psc, BN |
Director General |
Phone (Off): +880 2 9513305 Mobile: 01766685647 Fax: 9587301 |
|
Capt. K. M. Jashimuddin Sarker |
Chief Nautical Surveyor |
Phone (Off): +880 2 9553584 Mobile: 01711333981 |
|
Md. Manjurul Kabir |
Chief Engineer & Ship Surveyor |
Phone (Off): 9550867 |
|
Capt. Md. Giashuddin Ahmed |
Controller of Maritime Education (Current Charge) |
Phone (Off): +880 2 9554206 Mobile: 01716099003 |
|
Swe Min Zaw |
Director |
Phone (Off): +880 2 9551158 Mobile: 01558311039 Fax: 9587301 |
|
Cdr. Md. Shaker, (Retd.) BN |
Nautical Surveyor (Maritime Security) |
Phone (Off): +880 2 9554206 |
|
Md. Badrul Hasan Litom |
Deputy Secretary (Executive Magistrate) |
Mobile: 01717032088 |
|
Mr. Shamim Uddin Ahmed |
Deputy Director (R&D) |
Phone (Off): +880 2 9552699 Mobile: 01912382787 Fax: 9587301 |
|
Begum Rezina Begum |
Deputy Director (Shipping) |
Phone (Off): +880 2 9569625 Fax: 01981910416 |
|
Mr. Md. Shamsher Ali Khan |
Statistical Officer |
Phone (Off): +880 2 9567468 Mobile: 01916747582 |
|
Mr. Shariful Islam |
Chemist |
Phone (Off): +880 2 9567468 Mobile: 01712574888 |
|
Mr. Md. Shafiqur Rahman |
Chief Inspector |
Phone (Off): +880 2 9558560 Mobile: 01711935196 |
|
Begum Parvin Sultana |
Prosecuting Officer |
Phone (Off): +880 2 9569625 Mobile: 01712885629 |
|
Mr. Yasinul Azam |
Accounts Officer |
Phone (Off): +880 2 9553577 Mobile: 01831979394 |
|
Mithun Kumar Chaki |
Co Ordinator |
Phone (Off): 9513305 Mobile: 01817088366 Fax: 9587301 |
Responsibilities of DOS
- Administration of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1983 and the Inland Shipping Ordinance, 1976 and rules there under, including:
- Registration and survey of ships and issue of certificate of registry and certificate of survey
- Training of Marine officers and Engineers
- Inspection of ships
- Safety of lives and ships at sea and in inland waters and implementation of Rules, Regulations and International Conventions relating to these matters
- Implementation of Rules and Regulations relating to dangerous cargo
- Shipping accidents/casualties
- Development and maintenance of light houses and navigation aids
- Monitoring of I.W.T. vessels (including coaters) connected with carriage of export and import cargoes for synchronizing with arrival and departure of ocean-going ships and for efficient utilization of vessels
- Transport co-ordination with different agencies for removing congestion at port of entry and ensuring speedy up-country movement of cargo
- Matters relating to chartering of vessels in respect of bulk cargo by various agencies of the Government
- Freight rates of shipping lines and freight study for the purposes, including Economic Statistics for shipping
- Operational matters pertaining to implementation of shipping agreements
- All technical and operational matters relating to shipping including those of Bangladesh Shipping Corporation which are referred by the Government
- Regulation of routes and cargo in respect of private sector ships
- Co-ordination with Shipper's Council and Shipping Lines, Shipping Agents and Shippers
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority
BIWTA was created to set up an authority for development, maintenance and control of inland water transport and of certain inland navigable waterways. An advisory committee have subsequently been constituted to advise the authority in respect of all matters related to development, maintenance and operation of inland water transport and of inland waterways in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh has about 24,000 km of rivers, streams and canals that together cover about 7% of the country's surface. Most part of the country is linked by a complex network of waterways which reaches its extensive size in the monsoon period. The IWT sector carries over 50% of all arterial freight traffic and one quarter of all passenger traffic. For further details please look into: http://www.biwta.gov.bd/
BIWTA Head Office: 141-143 Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. Telephone +88-02-9564634, Fax +88-02- 9551072, E-mail- info@biwta.gov.bd |
List of BIWTA Officers
Name |
Designation |
Contact No |
---|---|---|
Commodore Mohammad Mahbub-ul Islam |
Chairman |
01968390000 |
Mohammad Selim Sheikh |
Coordination Officer (Chairman's Office) |
01933816502 01968390001 |
Mr. Md. Delwar Hossain |
Member (Planning & Management) |
01968390004 |
Mr. Md. Ghulam Mostafa |
Member (Engineering) |
01968390002 |
Mr. Md. Nurul Alam |
Member (Finance) |
01968390003 |
Mr. Kazi Wakil Nawaz |
Secretary BIWTA |
01715001164 01968390005 |
Mr. Md Abdul Awal |
Director (Accounting Department) |
01713453211 01968390008 |
Mr. Md. Abdul Matin |
Chief Engineer (Dredging) |
01551229977 01968390007 |
Mr. Gopal Chandra Saha |
Director, (finance) |
01712256768 01968390013 |
Mr. Mohammad Siddiqur Rahman |
Director (Audits) |
01713076564 01968390009 |
Mr. Md. Shahjahan |
Director (Department of Naval Conservation and Management) |
01716026704 01968390018 |
Mr. Hassan Mahmood Tareq |
Chief Engineer (Marine) (MME Department) |
01819239727 01968390006 |
Mr. Md. Mohidul Islam |
Chief Engineer |
01711269706 01968390015 |
Mr. Javed Anwar |
Director (in charge) (Planning Department) |
01713034638 01968390012 |
Dr. Yadav Chandra Devanath |
Head doctor (Medical Department) |
01556346840 01968390017 |
Mr. Md. Shafiqul Haque |
Director (Department of Ports and Transport) |
01733583359 01968390011 |
Mr. Mofizur Rahman |
Director (Purchase and Conservation Department) |
01711733835 01968390010 |
Mr. Samson Nahar |
Director (ongoing duty) Hydrography Department |
01968390014 |
Mr. Rakibul Islam Talukdar |
Director ICT (additional responsibility) |
+880-2-9550870 +880-2-47110850 |
Mr. Muhammad Abu Jafar Howlader |
Director Naval Division |
01712096780 01968390019 |
Responsibilities of BIWTA
- Carry out river conservancy works including river training works for navigational purposes and for provision of aids to navigation including marks, buoys, lights and semaphore signals. Disseminate navigational and meteorological information including publication of river charts;
- Provided pilotage and hydrographic survey services.
- Draw up programmers of dredging requirements and priorities for efficient maintenance of existing navigable waterways and for resuscitation of dead or dying rivers, channels, or canals, including development of new channels and canals for navigation.
- Develop, maintain and operate inland river ports, landing/ferry ghats and terminal facilities in such ports or ghats.
- Carry out removal of wrecks and obstruction in inland navigable waterways.
- Conduct traffic surveys to establish passenger and cargo requirements on the main rivers, feeders and creek routes.
- Develop rural water transport by progressing of schemes for modernizing and mechanizing country craft.
- Ensure co-ordination of Inland Water Transport with other forms of transport, with major sea ports, and with trade and agricultural interests for the optimum utilization of the available transport capacity.
- Conduct research in matters relating to Inland Water Transport including development of
- Craft design Technique of towage
- Landing and terminal facilities
- Port installations
- Arrange programmes of technical training for Inland Water Transport personnel.
- Maintain liaison with the shipyard and ship repair industry to meet the requirements of the Inland Water Transport fleet repairs and new constructions.
- Maintain liaison with the Government and facilitate import of repair materials for the Inland Water
- Transport Industry.
- Prepare plans or schemes for carrying out any of the above mentioned functions.
Establishment / Service Centre
- Inland River ports - 22 (Dhaka, Narayanganj, Barisal, Chandpur, Khulna, Baghabari, Potuakhali, Narsingdi, Aricha, Nagarbari, Daulatdia) and 11 newely gazatted (Tongi, Mawya, Char-Janajat, Ashuganj-Bhairab Bazar, Bhola, Bargona, Nawyapara, Munshigonj, Chatak, Meghna Ghat, Cox's Bazar).
- Secondary riverine station (Developed) – 448.
- Landing points (without infrastructure) – 374
- Coastal Station - 23.
- Ferry terminals Nos. - 08.
- Field offices - 25.
- Pilot Stations - 24 (Chattogram, Ramgoti, Barishal, Chandpur, Naryangonj, Natua Para, Madaripur, Kowkhali, Mongla, Khulna, Angtihara, Maowa, Aricha, Kawlia, Sirajgonj, Kazipur, Bahadurabad, Chilmari, Dai-Khawa, Patuakhali, Bhuirab Bazar, Lipsa, Paturia, Badder Bazar.)
- Annual passengers carried - 50 million
- of existing Dredgers - 7 nos.
- Inland survey and inspection vessels - 81 nos.
- Pontoon and barge - 410 nos.
- Differential Global Positioning Systems (DGPS) Stations - 5 nos.(Name of Station & Address)
BIWTA Emergency Hot Line Numbers
BIWTA Hot – Line: 01400 – 150150 Sadarghat Hot – Line: 01304004003, 01304004006 |
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Sl. No |
Office |
Phone No. |
1 |
Control Room (Dhaka) |
02 – 9582306 |
2 |
Dhaka River port (Sadarghat) |
029559898 |
3 |
Narayanganj River Port |
01959999228, 027631003 |
4 |
Chandpur River Port |
01718810014 |
5 |
Barisal River Port |
01911051189, 043161449 |
6 |
Potuakhali River Port |
01722046862, 0441-62340 |
7 |
Chattogram office |
01819520347 |
8 |
Cox’s Bazar River Port |
01819520347 |
9 |
Khulna River Port |
01715728929, 041 - 721929 |
10 |
Aricha River Port |
01717006104 |
11 |
Shimulia River Port |
01688601679 |
12 |
Baghabari River Port |
01711934694 |
13 |
Bhola River Port |
01717800008 |
14 |
Borguna River Port |
01678142254 |
15 |
Ashuganj River Port |
01718105000, 01718304898 |
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport corporation (BIWTC) is an apex body under the Ministry of Shipping. BIWTC is a commercial water transportation institution of the government which is responsible for the overall development of the water transportation system in Bangladesh. The corporation is headed by a Chairman. It started the journey in 1972 merging a gov and 9 other private organization with a fleet of 611 ships and craft of different category. At present BIWTC is operating approximately 200 Commercial and Auxiliary vessels. For details pl look into: http://www.biwtc.gov.bd/
List of BIWTC Officers
Name & Designation |
Contact No. |
|
Pranay Kanti Biswas Chairman (Addl. Secretary) |
Phone (Off): 02-9673671, 9635236 |
|
---|---|---|
Syed Md. Tajul Islam |
Phone (Off): 02-9670013, 9634793/212(PA) Mobile: 01711959397 |
|
Md. Rashedul Islam Director (Technical) (Joint Secretary) |
Phone (Off): 02-9635124, 02-9673684/214 Mobile: 01718-543366 |
|
Md. Rashedul Islam Director (Technical) (Joint Secretary) |
Phone (Off): 02-9635124, 02-9673684/214. Mobile: 01718-543366 |
|
Shahinur Bhuiyan Director (Finance) |
Phone (Off): 02-9634958, 9673107/213 |
|
N. S. M. Shahadat Ali Director (Commerce) |
Phone (Off): 02-9634920 Fax: 88-02-9634976 |
|
Bipul Chandra Biswas, Secretary |
Phone (Off): 02-9634876/216 Mobile: 01712139713 |
|
Capt. Showkat Sardar, General Manager (Marine) |
Phone (Off): 02-9635342/220 Mobile: 01711-602622 |
|
Sheik Md. Nasim GM (Commerce), (Passenger & Admin.) |
Phone (Off): 02-9634272/223 Mobile: 01715016751 |
|
S M Ashikuzzaman GM (Commerce), (Cargo & Ferry) |
Phone (Off): 02-9634839/231 Mobile: 01711868069 |
|
Abdur Rahim Talukder Chief Engineer |
Phone (Off): 02-9635240/239 Mobile: 01711-175922 |
|
Md. Abul Kalam Azad Chief Audit Officer |
Phone (Off): 02-9635410/263 Mobile: 01720422008 |
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Jesmin Ara Begum Chief Planning Manager (Planning Dept.) |
Phone (Off): 02-9634691/221 Mobile: 01734733857 |
Functions of BIWTC
BIWTC is the operational branch - service oriented commercial organization. Since its creation, it has been playing a vital role in the inland and coastal water ways by carrying of passengers, cargo and vehicles. The functions of BIWTC are as follows:
- To provide services for safe transportation of passenger and cargo in inland and coastal water ways.
- To provide services for transportation of vehicles in the waterways.
- To operate safe transport services for transportation of passenger and cargo between mainland and off-shore islands, where thousands of people are living.
- To provide services in the uneconomic routes as Public Service Obligation (PSO).
- To provide any other emergency services at time of national needs.
- To maintain dockyard and repair yard for repair and renovation of vessels engaged in the above mentioned activities.
With the aim of transforming BIWTC into a commercially viable organization, in accordance with the strategic plan of the IDA proposed IWT-III project the BIWTC has been transformed into unit basis organization and it is performing its activities with the following units:
- Ferry Service Unit.
- Passenger Service Unit.
- Cargo Service Unit.
- Ship Repair Service Unit
BIWTC Services
Ferry Service Unit
BIWTC is providing day/night ferry services in the following routes to connect Northern and Southern regions with the Eastern region of the country by bridging the road gaps.
Name of Routes/Services |
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1 |
Paturia |
Kazirhat |
3 km |
2 |
Paturia |
Daulatdia |
19 km |
3 |
Mawa |
Charjanajat |
13 km |
4 |
Bhola |
Laxmipur |
28 km |
5 |
Laharhat |
Vaduria |
- |
6 |
Chandpur |
Shariatpur |
10 km |
7 |
Charkaipur |
Kalipur Bazar |
- |
The above ferry services are being operated by different categories of self-propelled and dumb ferries including Ro-Ro ferries. The particulars of vessels engaged under this unit are as follows:
Type of vessel |
No. Of Commercial vessel |
No. Of Auxiliary vessel |
Total vessel |
---|---|---|---|
Small Ferry |
3 |
- |
3 |
Medium Ferry |
4 |
- |
4 |
K-Type Ferry |
8 |
- |
8 |
Ro-Ro Ferry |
12 |
- |
12 |
Dumb Ferry |
8 |
- |
8 |
Sub-Total |
35 |
9 |
44 |
Tug (auxiliary vessel) |
12 |
- |
12 |
Total |
47 |
9 |
56 |
BIWTC Ferry Routes & Per Vehicle Rate
Vehicles Rate |
Paturia- Dawladia |
Paturia- Kazirhat |
Mowa- Charjanajat |
Chandpur- Shariatpur |
Bhola-Laxmipur |
Lahar Hat-Veduria |
Charkalipur- Kalipur Bazar |
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Up to 1 Ton Loaded Truck or Empty |
700 |
860 |
800 |
920 |
1450 |
920 |
280 |
1 Ton to 3 Ton Tuck /Van/ Lorry-Loaded or Empty |
740 |
920 |
980 |
980 |
1750 |
980 |
320 |
3 Ton to 5 Ton Tuck /Van/ Lorry-Loaded or Empty |
880 |
1040 |
1080 |
1080 |
1800 |
1080 |
450 |
5 Ton to 8 Ton Tuck /Covered Van/ Lorry-Loaded or Empty |
1060 |
1320 |
1400 |
1400 |
2300 |
1400 |
450 |
8 Ton to 11 Ton Tuck /Covered Van/ Lorry-Loaded or Empty |
1460 |
1920 |
1850 |
1850 |
3000 |
1850 |
550 |
11 Ton to 30 Ton Tuck /Covered Van/ Lorry-Loaded or Empty |
2980 |
3710 |
3940 |
3940 |
6500 |
2670 |
1125 |
29'-5" X 7'-5" to 34'-5" X 8'-5" Tank/Lorry or above size |
1460 |
1920 |
1850 |
1850 |
3050 |
1850 |
550 |
Mini Bus/Coaster up to 22’-6” |
650 |
970 |
950 |
950 |
2000 |
950 |
350 |
Medium Bus/Coach up to29’X 7’ |
1150 |
1350 |
1350 |
1350 |
2800 |
1350 |
450 |
29'-5" X 7'-5" to 34'-5" X 8'-5" Bus/Coach Empty |
1460 |
1520 |
1580 |
1700 |
3000 |
1700 |
550 |
Microbus / Ambulance Tempo / Human Holler |
800 |
970 |
860 |
1000 |
1600 |
1000 |
300 |
Pick-UP (1000kg) / Station Wagon / Prado / Nissan / Luxury Jeep (petrol) |
730 |
860 |
800 |
920 |
1450 |
920 |
280 |
Car/Jeep/Tempo Trailer with/without Jeep or Truck |
450 |
550 |
500 |
680 |
850 |
680 |
250 |
Baby Taxi / CNG/Van / Auto Rickshaw without Passenger |
200 |
280 |
270 |
270 |
450 |
270 |
60 |
Motor Cycle without Passenger |
70 |
100 |
70 |
70 |
150 |
70 |
30 |
By-cycle without Passenger |
40 |
60 |
40 |
40 |
80 |
40 |
20 |
Rickshaw/Van |
-- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
60.00 |
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Coastal Services Time Table
Shipping time |
Time to reach the ship |
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Station |
Time |
Station |
Time |
Chattogram |
09:00 |
Hatiya |
15:30 |
Guptachara |
09:00 |
Kumira |
11:30 |
Kumira |
14:00 |
Guptachara |
15:45 |
Hatiya |
11:00 |
Boyarchar |
12:30 |
Boyarchar |
13:00 |
Hatiya |
14:30 |
Manpura |
11:00 |
Shashiganj |
12:30 |
Shashiganj |
13:00 |
Manpura |
15:30 |
Charchanga |
09:00 |
Boyarchar |
10:00 |
Boyarchar |
13:00 |
Charchanga |
15:00 |
Majchudhuri Hat |
05:00 |
Barisal |
11:00 |
Mirzakalu |
10:00 |
Alekjander |
09-00 |
Eilisha |
09:00 |
Majchudhuri Hat |
12:00 |
Barisal |
07:00 |
Majchudhuri Hat |
11:45 |
Majchudhuri Hat |
12:00 |
Barisal |
17:15 |
Passenger Service Unit
BIWTC is responsible for operation of passenger services both in inland water routes and in the coastal areas & off-shore islands of the country. Those off-shore islands are inhabited by crores of people & are also growing populous day by day. Waterways are the only communication media for the people of the region for carrying out their day-to-day socio-economic activities. But till to day no proper passenger service could have been opened in the area by the private sector. As such the responsibility for operation of the passenger vessels in the region has been vested upon with BIWTC for a long time on behalf of the Government as a Public Service Obligation (PSO). Passenger Service Unit is mainly engaged in carrying passengers in the inland waterways, coastal areas and off-shore islands.
Passenger transport capacity
No of passenger carried (In a year) : Approx 87.80 million
Type of vessel |
No. Of Commercial vessel |
No. Of Auxiliary vessel |
Total vessel |
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Paddle Steamer |
4 |
13 |
17 |
Other vessel |
24 |
0 |
24 |
Total |
28 |
13 |
41 |
Cargo Service Unit
Cargo Service Unit of BIWTC is mainly responsible for carrying of various kinds of commodities like food, food grains, Jute & jute goods cement, clinker, fuel and petroleum products from Chattogram and Mongla Port to different inland river ports of the country. In addition, cargo vessels also send to Kolkata (India) port under the Inter country transit and trade protocol agreement between the two countries. These commodities are transported by the Coasters, Tankers and barges of the Unit. The vessel position under Cargo Service Unit are:
Type of vessel |
Total |
Type of vessel |
Total |
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Coaster |
14 |
Bay Crossing & Inland Barge |
21 |
Tanker |
12 |
Bay Crossing & Inland Tug |
09 |
Self-Propelled Barge |
10 |
Other Auxilliary |
18 |
Total Vessels: 84 |
Cargo transport capacity
Quantum of cargo carried (In year) 58 million MT.
Type of vessel |
Commercial vessel |
Auxiliary vessel |
Total vessel |
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Coaster |
14 |
- |
14 |
Tanker |
12 |
- |
12 |
Self-Propelled Barge |
10 |
- |
10 |
Bay Crossing & Inland Barge |
21 |
- |
21 |
Bay Crossing & Inland Tug |
09 |
- |
09 |
Others |
- |
18 |
18 |
Total |
66 |
18 |
84 |
Ship Repair Service Unit
Under Ship Repair Service Unit there are 4 dockyards and one
Floating Dock located at Narayanganj for repair and maintenance of
Corporation's own vessels. To make the dockyard a profit centre,
steps have been taken to undertake repair works of private vessels
also. For attending emergency repair works, facilities are also
available different locations at Aricha, Mawa, Khulna,
Barisal, Chattogram and Chandpur with reasonable expertise.
It may be mentioned here that there is a fibreglass factory under
this Unit which produces products such as speed boats, hull,
helmet, chair and various type of house hold furniture. Total 14
auxiliary vessels are placed under this Unit for smooth functioning
of its normal works.
Stations & Ghats of BIWTC
BIWTC has 44 Stations and ghats for operation of its services under Ferry Service Unit, Passenger Service Unit and Cargo Service Unit. The names of the stations and ghats are as follows:
Paturia |
Kumira |
Barisal |
Harinaghat (Chandpur) |
Kazirhat |
Maitbhanga |
Shariatpur |
DaulaBDThan |
Daulatdia |
Guptachara |
Charchenga |
Char Bata |
Mawa |
Manpura |
Majuchowdhury Hat |
Kowkhali |
Char Janajat |
Shashiganj |
Kathalbari |
Jhalakati |
Narayanganj Terminal-1, 2 |
Daulatpur |
Teknaf |
Sandwip |
Narayanganj Terminal-3 |
Khulna Ghat |
St. Martin |
Hatiya |
Dhaka Ghat |
Delta Ghat, Khulna |
Morrelgonj |
Char Khali |
Chandpur |
Mongla |
Bara Mashua |
Hularhat |
Chattogram Terminal-1 |
Chattogram Terminal-2 |
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Comparison of Cargo Tariff among Waterways, Road and Rail
IWT tariffs for cargo are below BDT 1 per ton-km whereas for road they are around BDT 4.5. Rail tariffs range between BDT 2.5 and 4. Even after adding to IWT and rail tariffs the cost of handling at the port/railway station and terminal transport between the port/railway station and the origin/final destination, IWT still remains the cheaper mode of transport. For example between Dhaka and Chattogram, the tariff to transport a 20-foot container is around BDT 600 per ton by IWT, compared to BDT 1,200 for rail and BDT 6,000 for road
Main inland waterways
Name of Routes/Services: Inland : Dhaka-Khulna Rocket Service
Coastal :
- Chattogram-Barisal Steamer Service
- Chattogram-Hatiya Steamer Service
- DaulaBDThan - Char Alexander Sea-truck Service
- Kumira-Guptachara LCT Serivce
- Hatiya-Char Bata Sea-truck Service
- Char Changa-Char Bata Sea-truck Service
- Manpura-Shashiganj Sea-truck Service.
- Barisal-Mozuchowdhuryhat Sea-truck Service.
- Kaliya-Nazirpur Sea-truck Service.
- Alexander-Mirjakalu Sea-truck Service.
- Teknaf-Sent Martin Tourist Sea-truck Service.
International Container Terminal (ICT) and Container Shipping Services
Coastal shipping for containers is developed mainly for imports from Chattogram Port (NCT) to the river ports near Dhaka. The number of containers carried by coastal shipping is approx. 26,000 TEUs yearly, which is only 1 % in 2.67 million TEUs of the total throughput of Chattogram Port. Currently 2 river ports are in operation; Pangaon ICT with 116,000 TEU capacity per annum and Ashugonj Riverport/ICT with a capacity of 4,00,000 TEUs (on completion of full construction). There is a private River Port/ICT also operating i.e. Summit Alliance (SAPL) with 100,000 TEU capacity per annum. In addition, 2 river ports are under construction; Rupayan Port & Logistic Services Ltd. (300,000 TEU capacity) and AK Khan Container Terminal (250,000 TEU). 2 more river ports are planned to be constructed; Kumudini Container Terminal (150,000 TEU capacity), and Ananda Container Port (400,000 TEU capacity). Locations of the river ports are illustrated together with the railway ICDs in the map
Pangaon ICT/River Port
Pangaon is an International Container Terminal and inland river port on the bank of River Buriganga in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It serves as a cargo port for Bangladesh's capital and largest city Dhaka. It was opened in 2013. It is the first river port of its kind in Bangladesh. The port is located at the Dhaka Metropolitan Area in Keraniganj Upazila, which is an industrial suburb.
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) and the Chattogram Port Authority (CPA) jointly built this inland terminal at a cost of BDT 1.54 bn. The terminal is expected to play a positive role in the country’s economic development by opening a new horizon in the transportation of exported and imported goods through waterways. The project aims to help ease the pressure of cargo movement on the Dhaka-Chattogram railway and highway corridors.
Facilities of the Port/Yard:
Storage capacity |
3,500 -20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in its 55,000-sq mtr container yard |
Handling Capacity |
116,000 TEU annually |
CFS |
5815 Sq m |
Jetty |
The port has a 180-meter-long and 26-meter-wide jetty which can handle two ships of 70 to 75 meters at berth simultaneously |
Equipment |
v One mobile harbor crane v Two straddle carriers v Two tractor trailers v Three cargo-lifting cranes v Nine Forklifts v One Weigh Bridge |
When the port was opened, the chief shipping route was between Dhaka and Chattogram port. In February 2017, the first Indian ship from Kolkata docked at the port. In July 2017, China and Bangladesh signed an agreement to allow vessels to travel to the port. Coastal shipping agreements allow foreign vessels to directly carry cargo to Bangladeshi ports, instead of using Singapore or Colombo for transhipment.
Ashugonj ICT/ River Port
The Port of Ashuganj is a notable river port in eastern Bangladesh. It is one of the important industrial ports of the Bengal delta. It is located on the Meghna River. The port is a regional transhipment centre in Eastern South Asia. It is located 28 km from Brahmanbaria town and 43 km from the Akhaura land border between Bangladesh and India. The port is located in an industrial area in the vicinity of the Ashuganj Power Station, a 1777 megawatt thermal power plant which is one of the largest in Bangladesh. The port is also the terminal for a large fertilizer and chemical plant; as well as smaller power plants. It hosts several warehouses and shipyards. Its industrial units receive gas supplies from the nearby Titas Gas field.
Ashuganj port acts as a port of call for cargo shipments to the nearby Indian state of Tripura. Cargo unloaded in Ashuganj port is transported by road to the Akhaura-Agartala land border; and vice versa. The transhipment route allows access for several Indian states, including Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland and Lower Assam.
An International Container Terminal (ICT) is under-construction at Ashuganj Port with an estimated cost of BDT 12.93 billion. Out of the BDT 12.93 billion project cost, Bangladesh government will fund BDT 8.62 billion while the rest BDT 4.31 billion will come from the Indian 2nd Line of Credit (LoC). Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) under the Ministry of Shipping will implement the project December 2021. If the project is implemented the new horizon will start in the shipping container transport through the river. It will be beneficial to Bangladesh financially and commercially.
This port provides the facility of loading and unloading of goods of the river vessels. According to the initial survey, it will be possible to transport around 0.4 million twenty feet equivalent units (TEUs) of containers on this route every year.
Summit Alliance Port Ltd
To support the Off-dock facilities of the govt Private entrepreneurs have also been asked to come forward. Attending that call of the govt Summit Group has developed a river port/Container yard named Summit Alliance Port Ltd. SAPL has established an Inland Container Terminal (ICT), the first of its kind in the country’s private sector, on 15 acres of Company’s freehold land on the bank of river Dhaleshwari in Muktarpur under Munshiganj district. The Inland Container Depot comprising transportation and storage of empty containers and redelivery of the containers to various locations as per client’s advice.
The River Terminal, being similar in certain respects to the Off-Dock establishment, shall have the bonded warehouse facilities with required handling equipment for Container Freight Station to handle export and import cargos as well as for storage of empty containers. In addition, the company provides container vessels for transportation of cargo to and from Chattogram Port. At Chattogram the company has three separate bonded depots on approx. 44 acre freehold land in Patenga, located 6.50 km away from the multipurpose container vessel berths of Chattogram Port, with facilities to provide both ICD and CFS services as detailed below:
- Total covered space of 511,000 sft including 7,020 sft for specialized Garments on Hanger (GOH), with 11 separate Warehouse spread over our three depots for storage of export cargo before stuffing and transportation of the same after completing Customs and other formalities.
- Import Warehouse of 19,500sft to handle import cargo
- Jute Warehouse measuring 8,430 sft
- ICD facility for storage of approx. 6,000 empty containers (at any point of time) with developed yard area of over 1.50 million sft.
- Plug-points for simultaneously handling 100 Refrigerated (Reefer) containers
- Fleet of heavy and light equipment’s including, amongst others, Laden Reach Stackers, Cranes, High & Low Mast Forklifts of various capacities, Empty Reach Stackers, Side Stackers Cargo Lifts, Trailers, Prime Movers and other handling equipment’s like hand-trolleys etc.
- Three Standby generators of 550 KVA, 320 KVA and 220 KVA capacities for supplying power to the entire yard and warehouses.
The company has received the Global Security Verification (GSV) certification which is the leading international business network for supporting the development and implementation of measures for enhancing global supply chain security. With this GSV certificate the company was determined by an independent 3rd party expert as having the appropriate security measures in place, as published by the U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection. SAPL enjoys an esteemed clientele list including, among others, DAMCO, Kuehne+Nagel Ltd, APL Bangladesh Ltd, DSV Air & Sea Ltd, Maersk Bangladesh Ltd and several other prestigious Freight Forwarders and Mainline Operators.
International Waterways
As Bangladesh shares border mostly with India and it has good understanding with the govt of India, the two countries have common interests over waterways. In order to improve/increase the trade and tourism of both the countries, the govts have signed a Protocol on 6th June 2015 to facilitate the use of International waterways. The protocol initially outlined the following 8 Routes to be used by the operators of both the countries:
- Kolkata- Haldia- Raimongal- -Chalna- Khulna- Mongla- KawkhaliBarisal- Hizla- Chandpur- Narayanganj- Aricha- Sirajganj- BahadurabadChilmari- Dhubri- Pandu- Shilghat.
- Shilghat- Pandu- Dhubri- Chilmari- Bahadurabad- Sirajganj- ArichaNarayanganj- Chandpur- Hizla- Barisal- Kawkhali- Mongla- KhulnaChalna- Raimongal- Haldia- Kolkata.
- Kolkata- Haldia- Raimongal- Mongla- Kawkhali- Barisal- HizlaChandpur- Narayanganj- Bhairab Bazar- Ashuganj- Ajmiriganj- MarkuliSherpur- Fenchuganj- Zakiganj- Karimganj.
- Karimganj- Zakiganj- Fenchuganj- Sherpur- Markuli- AjmiriganjAshuganj- Bhairab Bazar- Narayanganj- Chandpur- Hizla- BansalKawkhali- Mongla- Raimongal- Haldia- Kolkata.
- Rajshahi- Godagari- Dhulian.
- Dhulian- Godagari- Rajshahi.
- Karimganj- Zakiganj- Fenchuganj- Sherpur- Markuli- AjmiriganjAshuganj- Bhairab Bazar- Narayanganj- Chandpur- Aricha- SirajganjBahadurabad- Chilmari- Dhubri- Pandu- Shilghat.
- Shilghat- Pandu- Dhubri- Chilmari- Bahadurabad- Sirajganj- ArichaChandpur- Narayanganj- Bhairab Bazar- Ashuganj- Ajmiriganj- MarkuliSherpur- Fenchuganj- Zakiganj- Karimganj
For now, cruise operators have shown interest to use Kolkata-Haldia-Raimongal-Chalna-Khulna-Mongla-Kawkhali-Barishal-Hizla-Chandpur-Narayanganj-Aricha-Sirajganj-Bahadurabad-Chilmari-Dhubri-Pandu-Shilghat (Assam) route, stretching 1,535km. In future such other routes will be declared by the Competent Authorities from time to time.
Water is essential to life and good Heath. It’s also vital to create jobs, propel economies forward, and boost social development. India and Bangladesh are reviving centuries-old inland waterways that once moved goods and people throughout both countries as well as into Bhutan and Nepal. The improvements will promote trade, attract investment, and stimulate development. More than 600 million people in Bangladesh and India live along the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers. Millions more live near navigable tributaries. Moving goods via water is cheaper and more environmentally friendly than trucks on congested highways .
It may be mentioned here that for using waterways with other countries the waters of Bay of Bengal will be required to use.
General overview
Indian transit traffic and Indo-Bangladesh bilateral traffic regularly travel along two designated Inland Water Transport (IWT) Protocol routes across Bangladesh. These routes are highly underutilized, partly due to rapid siltation, lack of sufficient navigational aids, and partly due to Ltd number of ports of call (4 ports on either side). There are no inter-country passengers’ movements by IWT.
Initiative to move containers between Bangladesh and India, by IWT (inland water transport) is already underway, as it could also benefit Bangladesh considerably. An IWT container terminal is already in operation at Pangaon near Dhaka, with a design capacity of handling 116,000, 20 feet containers. This river port has encouraged containers movements between Kolkata-Dhaka, and Chattogram-Dhaka without difficulty.
Meanwhile Bangladesh ha s declared River port cum Container terminal at “Ashuganj” as the 5th port of call, while India agreed to designate “Shilghat” (near Guwahati and 100 km upstream of Pandu) as their 5th port of call for use by Bangladesh.
For additional details, please see the following document:
Bangladesh Waterways additional information
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
For contact information, please see the following link:
2.6 Bangladesh Storage Assessment
Introduction and overview
Despite strong economic growth and a steady decline in poverty in Bangladesh over the past decade, natural disasters regularly cause serious damage to the country’s infrastructure and agricultural sectors, severely affecting food access and food availability for the poor and vulnerable. As 80 percent of Bangladesh’s population lives in rural areas and around 53 percent of the rural population is classified as poor, climate shocks and stresses have particularly negative implications for their food, livelihood security and welfare. In Bangladesh a total 36 million MT of rice and around 2.6 million MT of wheat are produced in a year. More over some times during crisis more food grains are also imported to meet emergency situations. For safely storing the food grains, proper food storage capacity needs to be increased, for which the govt is working. At present, the total storage capacity of government warehouses and silos is around 2.1 million MT and this capacity will be increased to 2.7 million MT by 2020 and around 3 million MT by 2025. Moreover there are some private warehouses for storage on rental basis.
Government institutions on food and storage
The public food operation of Bangladesh is based on a set of policies and an organizational structure designed to carry out these policies. The Director General of Food (DGF) under the ministry of food is the primary organization consists of a number of branches entrusted with the task of procurement, storage, movement and distribution of food.
As a price stabiliser Public Food Distribution System (PFDS) acts as a buffer stock agency, buying paddy, rice and wheat when prices are low and later supplying that food grain to the market when prices are high. The GoB uses their PFDS network to transport the grain from the Silo or central storage deports (CSDs) to the local supply deports (LSDs). As per UNDAF, WFP also using these GoB’s PFDS system for managemet of their cereal food commodities. The lack of storage capacity in areas prone to natural disasters may result in delayed response to relief distribution. Improved processing system can produce higher output and reduce the storage, transit and handling losses as well as reduce post-harvest losses.
Storage plays the key role in the entire process of procurement. Under given situations of price and supplies, the level of procurement is functionally related to that of the storage facilities. Disparities between capacity utilisation at CSD and LSDs stem from the high demand for local transport. Capacity utilization and stock turnover vary considerably from season to season as warehouses are more fully and often over utilized during the height of the domestic procurement drive but remain relatively underutilized the rest of the year, taking them available to relief agencies.
List of Officers at the office of DG Food who are responsible for Management and operation of country's overall food system, Implementation of national food policy strategies and Establishment of dependable national food security system in the country along with meeting the emergency food requirement.
Name |
Designation |
Contact No |
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Mr. Sarwar Mahmud |
Director General (Additional Secretary) |
Phone: +88-02-9584834 Fax: +88-02-9556067 |
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Mr. Md. Harun-Ar-Rashid |
Personal Secretary to DG |
Phone: +88-02-9556064 |
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Mr. Md. Abdul Aziz Molla |
Additional Director General |
Phone: +88-02-9561871 Mobile: 01937-087098 |
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Mr. Parimal Chandra Sarker |
Director (Admin) |
Mobile: 01715-057088 |
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Mr. Mohammad Faruk Hossain |
Additional Director |
Phone: +88-02-9583899 Mobile: 01921177554 |
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Mr. Anisuzzzaman |
Director (Procurement) |
Phone: +88-02-9550261 Mobile: 01715122721 |
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Mr. Md. Abdus Salam |
Addl. Director (Procurement) |
Phone: +88-02-9556302 Mobile: 01711-374674 |
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Mr. Saiful Kabir Khan |
Deputy Director (EP) |
Phone: +88-02-9558166 Mobile: 01914-218205 |
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Alamgir Kabir |
Deputy Director (IP) Procurement |
Phone: +88-02-9556197 Mobile: 01712-110889 |
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Mr. Abdullah Al Mamun |
Director (Mov, Storage and Silo Division) |
Phone: +88-02-9550276 Mobile: 01713-202100 |
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Mr. Utpal Kumar Shaha |
Addl. Director (Mov Storage & Silo) |
Phone: +88-02-9550270 Mobile: 01711-483894 |
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Mr. Md. Selimul Azam |
Deputy Director (Mov, Storage and Silo Division) |
Phone: +88-02-9550270 Mobile: 01711-191815 |
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Mr. Md. Nazim Uddin |
Deputy Director (Mov, Storage and Silo Division) |
Phone: 88-02-47120082 Mobile: 01718-064266 |
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Mr. Amjad Hossain |
Director, Supply Distribution and Marketing (SDM) |
Phone: 88-02-9556075 Mobile: 01718957839 |
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Mr. Harun Ur Rashid |
Deputy Director, SDM |
Phone: 88-02-9556075 Mobile: 01734718817 |
Regional and district controller of food
Dhaka Region |
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Sl. No |
Name & Designation |
Office Phone |
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1. |
Mr. Md. Jamal Hossain, RCF, Dhaka |
02-7452983 |
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2. |
Mr. Md. Main Uddin DCF, Dhaka |
02-7452914 |
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3. |
Mr. Md. Sirajul Islam DCF, Narayangonj |
02-7634652 |
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4. |
Mr. Md. Jahangir Alam (A.C.) DCF, Narshindi |
02-9462614 |
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5. |
Mr. Md. Abu Bakar (In Charge) DCF, Munshigonj |
0691-7611130 |
|
6. |
Mr. Md. Zahirul Islam Khan DCF, Gazipur |
02-9262439 |
|
7. |
Mr. Md. Kamal Hossain DCF, Manikgonj |
0651-7710399 |
|
8. |
Mr. Md. Jahangir Alam DCF, Mymensing |
091-64359 |
|
9. |
Mr. Ms. Suraya Khatun DCF, Netrokona |
0951-61470 |
|
10. |
Mr. Md. Mahabubur Rahman Khan DCF, Jamalpur |
0981-63124 |
|
11. |
Mr. Md. Forhath Khandokar DCF, Sherpur |
0931-61348 |
|
12. |
Mr. Md. Kamal Hossain DCF, Tangail |
0921-64018 |
|
13. |
Mr. Mojibur Rahman DCF, Rajbari |
0641-65535 |
|
14. |
Mr. Md. Tazul Islam (self-pay) DCF, Faridpur |
0631-63096 |
|
15. |
Mr. Saifur Rahman (A. C.) DCF, Gopalgonj |
0668-55370 |
|
16. |
Mr. Saifur Rahman DCF, Madaripur |
0661-62317 |
|
17. |
Mr. Nur E Alam Siddiqiue DCF, Shariatpur |
0601-61636 |
|
18. |
Mr. Mohammad Tanvir Hossain DCF, Kishorgonj |
0941-61788 |
|
Barisal Region |
|||
1. |
Mr. Reza Mohammad Mohsin RCF, Barishal |
0431-61012 0431-61013 |
|
2. |
Mr. Md. Moshiur Rahman DCF, Barishal |
0431-2175403 |
|
3. |
Mr. Md. Nazmul Hossain DCF, Jhalakati |
0498-63252 |
|
4. |
Mr. Moklech AL Amin DCF, Patuakhali |
0441-62414 |
|
5. |
Mr. Sonchit Chakma DCF, Perojpur |
0461-62519 |
|
6. |
Mr. Md. Shahidul Islam DCF, Borguna |
0448-62309 |
|
Chattogram Region |
|||
1. |
Mr. Md. Jamal Hossain, RCF, Chattogram |
031-613112, 031-637053 |
|
2. |
Mr. Abu Nayeem Md. Shafiul Alam DCF, Chattogram |
031-637219 |
|
3. |
Mr. S M Tahsinul Hoq (c.c) DCF, Coxs bazaar |
0341-63311 0341-64255 |
|
4. |
Mr. SUMAYIA NAJNIN (c.c.) DCF, Rangamati |
0351-62331 |
|
5. |
Mr. Md. Ashraful Alam DCF, Khagrachari |
0371-61860 |
|
6. |
Mr. Noyon Joti Chakma (A.C.) DCF, Bandarban |
0361-62558 |
|
7. |
DCF, Noakhali |
0321-61057 |
|
8. |
Mr. Nayan Joti Chakma (Addl) DCF, Laxmipur |
0381-62566 |
|
9. |
Mr. S M Kaisar Ali (Addl) DCF, Feni |
0331-74025 |
|
10. |
Mr. S. M Kaisar Ali DCF, Cumilla |
081-64655 |
|
11. |
Mr. Subir Nath Chowdhury DCF, Brahmonbaria |
0851-58232 |
|
12. |
Mr. Subhash Chandra Nam (AC) DCF, Chandpur |
0841-63160 |
|
Khulna Region |
|||
1. |
Mr. Md. Mahabubur Rahman RCF, Khulna |
041-762398 |
|
2. |
Mr. Muhammad Tanvir Rahman DCF, Khulna |
041-2830084 |
|
3. |
Mr. A K M Shahidul Haque (Acting) DCF, Bagerhat |
0468-62257 |
|
4. |
Mr. Md. Zakir Hossain DCF, SaBDThira |
0471-63219 |
|
5. |
Mr. Manwar Hossain (In Charge) DCF, Kushtia |
071-61918 |
|
6. |
Mr. Md. Razaul Karim (In Charge) DCF, Chuadanga |
0761-63150 |
|
7. |
Mr. Md. Abdul Hamin Biswash DCF, Meherpur |
0791-62320 |
|
8. |
Mr. Md Liakot Hossain DCF, Jashore |
0421-65122 |
|
9. |
Mr. Nakib Sad Saiful Islam DCF, Jhenaidah |
0451-63209 |
|
10. |
Mr. Md. Main-Ul-Islam (Incharge) DCF, Magura |
0488-62411 |
|
11. |
Mr. Monotosh Kunar Mojumdar (Acting) DCF, Narail |
0481-62316 |
|
Rajshahi Region |
|||
1. |
Mr. Md. Moniruzzaman RCF, Rajshahi |
0721-772656 0721-776340 |
|
2. |
Mr. Md Nazmul Haque Bhuiyan DCF, Rajshahi |
0721-774821 |
|
3. |
Mr. G. M. Faruk Hossain Patwary DCF, Noagaon |
0741-62485 |
|
4. |
Mr. Md Shafiqul Islam DCF, Natore |
0771-62608 |
|
5. |
Mr. Md. Reajur Rahman Raju DCF, Chapainawabganj |
0781-52473 |
|
6. |
Mr. Iqbal Bahar Chowdhury DCF, Pabna |
0731-66135 |
|
7. |
Mr. Md. Mizanur Rahman DCF, Sirajganj |
0751-62178 |
|
8. |
Mr. Md. Monirul Islam DCF, Joypurhat |
0571-62367 |
|
9. |
Mr. S M Saiful Islam DCF, Bogura |
051-66015 |
|
Rangpur Region |
|||
1. |
Mr. Md. Raihanul Kabir RCF, Rangpur |
0521-52140 |
|
2. |
Mr. Md. Abdul Kader DCF, Rangpur |
0521-62282 |
|
3. |
Mr. Md. Zahirul Islam DCF, Gaibanda |
0541-61593 |
Website: http://food.gaibandha.gov.bd/ |
4. |
Mr. Kazi Saifuddin (A.R) DCF, Lalmonirhat |
0591-61406 |
Website: http://food.lalmonirhat.gov.bd/ |
5. |
Mr. Md. Mohibul Hoq DCF, Kurigram |
0581-61453 |
Website: http://food.kurigram.gov.bd/ |
6. |
Mr. Kazi Saifuddin DCF, Nilphamari |
0551-61448 |
Website: http://food.nilphamari.gov.bd/ |
7. |
Mr. Md. Ashrafuzzaman DCF, Dinajpur |
0531-65066 |
Website: http://food.dinajpur.gov.bd/ |
8. |
Mr. Mohammad. Babul Hossain DCF, Thakurgaon |
0561-52030 |
Website: http://food.thakurgaon.gov.bd/ |
9. |
Mr. Mohammad Babul Hossain (Addl) DCF, Panchgor |
0568-61311 |
Website: http://food.panchagarh.gov.bd/ |
Sylhet Region |
|||
1. |
Mr. Mohammad Mamunur Rashid RCF, Sylhet |
0821-840836 |
|
2. |
Mr. Md Mizanur Rahman DCF, Sylhet |
0821-717143 |
|
3. |
Mr. Manoj Kanti Das Chowdhury DCF, Moulvibazar |
0861-52210 |
|
4. |
Mr. Md. Abdus Salam (CC) DCF, Hobigonj |
0831-62322 |
|
5. |
Mr. Md. Zakaria Mostafa (CC) DCF, Sunamgonj |
0871-61590 |
Officers' information (Silos)
Ashugonj | |||
---|---|---|---|
Sl. No |
Name & Designation |
Office Phone |
|
1. |
Mr. Mohammad Anwar Hossain Silo Superintendent, Ashugonj |
08528-74202, Fax: 08528-74499 |
|
2. |
Mr. Khondakar Serajus Saleqin Maintenance Engineer |
08528-74203, Fax: 08528-74499 |
|
Chattogram |
|||
1. |
Mr. Mohammad Asaduzzaman Silo Superintendent, Chattogram |
031-2501252 Fax: 031-2501255 |
|
2. |
Mohammad Ashfaqur Rahman Assistant Maintenance Engineer |
031-2501253 |
|
Narayangonj |
|||
1. |
Mr. Md. Tajol Islam Silo Superintendent, Narayangonj |
02-7693140 Fax: 02-7694175 |
|
2. |
Rakibul Hasan Maintenance Engineer |
02-7693012 |
|
Shantahar, Bogura |
|||
1. |
Mr. Mohammad Faizullah Khan Shiblee Silo Superintendent, Santahar |
0741-69483 |
|
Khulna and Mongla |
|||
1. |
Mr. Arup Kumar Mishra Silo Superintendent (Khulna) (Addl Charge-Mongla) |
041-774528 |
silo.kln@dgfood.gov. (Khulna) silo.mongla@dgfood.gov.bd (Mongla) |
Various storage types
Following types of storage system are now prevailing in the country:
- Homestead storage.
- Trade level storage.
- Mill cum trade level storage.
- Automatic milling storage.
- Government storage for buffer stock.
- Modern storage system.
While storage facilities and functions assume great importance, particularly in the case of subsistence crop, little is known about the various aspects of the initial storage of rice and paddy. The big rice-millers have large storage godowns in their compounds. They perform a considerable part of this function in the area they are located. The traders at the primary market do not have any storage facilities.
BADC warehouse and cold storage with capacity
Sl |
District /Place |
Storage area (sq ft) |
Capacity (MT) |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cold Storage for Fish, Fruit and Vegetables |
||||
1. |
Dhaka Airport |
- |
120 |
|
2. |
Jhumjhumpur, Jashore |
- |
50 |
|
3. |
Sholoshohor, Chattogram |
- |
50 |
|
4. |
Sayedpur, Cumilla |
- |
50 |
|
5. |
Chitla, Meherpur |
3500 |
50 |
Dehumidified |
6. |
Monirampur, Jashore |
3500 |
70 |
Dehumidified |
7. |
Nashipur, Dinajpur |
2500 |
100 |
Dehumidified |
8. |
Kashimpur, Gajipur |
13520 |
1000 |
|
9. |
Sherpur |
11224 |
1000 |
|
10. |
Kishorganj |
11520 |
1000 |
|
11. |
Shrimongol, Moulovi Bazar |
8405 |
1000 |
|
12. |
Bogura |
6400 |
1000 |
|
13. |
Faridpur |
9600 |
1000 |
|
14. |
Jashore |
9600 |
1000 |
|
15. |
Rangpur |
12800 |
1000 |
|
16. |
Rajshahi |
10310 |
1000 |
|
17. |
Thakurgaon |
10800 |
1000 |
|
18. |
Baradi, Meherpur |
9600 |
1000 |
|
19. |
Noshipur, Dinajpur |
9600 |
1000 |
|
20. |
Chandpur |
8595 |
1000 |
|
21. |
Kushtia |
12000 |
1200 |
|
22. |
Dhonbari, Tangail |
20000 |
6000 |
|
23. |
Domar, Nilfamari |
9400 |
1500 |
|
24. |
Homna, Cumilla |
9600 |
1000 |
|
25. |
Gopalgonj |
580 |
50 |
Dehumidified |
26. |
Naogaon |
775 |
40 |
Dehumidified |
General Storage/Warehouse |
||||
27. |
Citla,Meherpur |
8600 |
340 |
|
28. |
Nashipur, Dinajpur |
8250 |
300 |
|
29. |
Bogura, Rajshahi |
6950 |
400 |
|
30. |
Chuadanga |
58400 |
7300 |
|
31. |
Tangail |
66,487.5 |
7,950 |
|
32. |
Rangpur |
40,000 |
5000 |
|
33. |
Dinajpur |
38400 |
4800 |
|
34. |
Faridpur |
39200 |
4900 |
|
35. |
Chattogram |
18,779 |
2350 |
|
36. |
Cumilla |
36,900 |
4,200 |
|
37. |
Pabna |
36,000 |
4,500 |
|
38. |
Thakurgaon |
38,400 |
4,800 |
|
39. |
Jashore |
30,400 |
3,800 |
|
40. |
Bogura |
30,400 |
3800 |
|
41. |
Meherpur |
14,800 |
1,850 |
|
42. |
Rajshahi |
29,600 |
3,700 |
|
43. |
Dhaka |
43,131 |
4,880 |
|
44. |
Hobiganj |
14,400 |
1,800 |
|
45. |
Barisal |
6,400 |
800 |
|
46. |
Narayanganj |
268.75 |
25 |
|
47. |
Norsingdi |
537.5 |
50 |
|
48. |
Shripur |
537.5 |
50 |
|
49. |
Kaliganj |
215 |
20 |
|
50. |
Gajipur |
537.5 |
50 |
|
51. |
Manikganj |
1612.5 |
150 |
|
52. |
Munsiganj |
3225 |
300 |
|
53. |
Mymensingh |
11,825 |
1,100 |
|
54. |
Muktagacha |
2,150 |
200 |
|
55. |
Goforgaon |
537.5 |
50 |
|
56. |
Isshorganj |
537.5 |
50 |
|
57. |
Nandail |
4300 |
400 |
|
58. |
Fulpur |
4300 |
400 |
|
59. |
Jamalpur |
5375 |
500 |
|
60. |
Melandoho |
537.5 |
50 |
|
61. |
Sherpur |
2,150 |
200 |
|
62. |
Kishorganj |
5,590 |
520 |
|
63. |
Pakundia |
1,075 |
100 |
|
64. |
Netrokona |
1,612.5 |
150 |
|
65. |
Faridpur |
13,625 |
1,250 |
|
66. |
Madaripur |
1,612.5 |
150 |
|
67. |
Shoriyatpur |
1,612.5 |
150 |
|
68. |
Rajbari |
537.5 |
50 |
|
69. |
Gopalganj |
537.5 |
50 |
|
70. |
Cox’s Bazar |
4,300 |
400 |
|
71. |
Rangamati |
1,075 |
100 |
|
72. |
Bandorban |
1,075 |
100 |
|
73. |
Thanchi |
215 |
20 |
|
74. |
Lama |
215 |
20 |
|
75. |
Khagrachori |
2,150 |
200 |
|
76. |
Noakhali |
12,900 |
1,200 |
|
77. |
Lakshmipur |
537.5 |
50 |
|
78. |
Feni |
2,150 |
200 |
|
79. |
Debidwar |
2,150 |
200 |
|
80. |
Borura |
2,150 |
200 |
|
81. |
Daudkandi |
4,300 |
400 |
|
82. |
Burichong |
215 |
20 |
|
83. |
Laksam |
4,300 |
400 |
|
84. |
Chouddogram |
4,300 |
400 |
|
85. |
B. Baria |
5,750 |
530 |
|
86. |
Hajiganj |
430 |
40 |
|
87. |
Chandpur |
5,375 |
500 |
|
88. |
Sylhet |
11,825 |
1,400 |
|
89. |
Moulovibazar |
2,150 |
200 |
|
90. |
Hobiganj |
537.5 |
50 |
|
91. |
Sunamganj |
537.5 |
50 |
|
92. |
Rajshahi |
10,750 |
1,000 |
|
93. |
Boraigram |
2,150 |
200 |
|
94. |
Chapai Nobabganj |
537.5 |
50 |
|
95. |
Nowga |
4,300 |
400 |
|
96. |
Natore |
2,150 |
200 |
|
97. |
Pabna |
7,525 |
700 |
|
98. |
Sirajganj |
5,375 |
500 |
|
99. |
Bogura |
7,632.4 |
710 |
|
100. |
Joypurhat |
2,150 |
200 |
|
101. |
Rangpur |
15,050 |
1,400 |
|
102. |
Pirganj |
1,075 |
100 |
|
103. |
Polashbari |
3,225 |
300 |
|
104. |
Gobindoganj |
3,225 |
300 |
|
105. |
Pirgacha |
2,150 |
200 |
|
106. |
Sayedpur |
215 |
20 |
|
107. |
Nilfamari |
1,075 |
100 |
|
108. |
Gaibandha |
1,075 |
100 |
|
109. |
Ulipur |
2,150 |
200 |
|
110. |
Nageshwari |
752.5 |
70 |
|
111. |
Kurigram |
2,150 |
200 |
|
112. |
Lalmonirhat |
1,290 |
120 |
|
113. |
Dinajpur |
1,075 |
100 |
|
114. |
Parbotipur |
1,075 |
100 |
|
115. |
Birganj |
2,150 |
200 |
|
116. |
Thakurgaon |
3,225 |
300 |
|
117. |
Ponchogar |
2,150 |
200 |
|
118. |
Khulna |
9,137.5 |
850 |
|
119. |
Bagerhat |
537.5 |
50 |
|
120. |
Kaliganj |
2,150 |
200 |
|
121. |
SaBDThira |
537.5 |
50 |
|
122. |
Jashore |
19,550 |
2000 |
|
123. |
Keshabpur |
2,150 |
200 |
|
124. |
Moheshpur |
537.5 |
50 |
|
125. |
Jhinaidah |
1,290 |
120 |
|
126. |
Shripur |
215 |
20 |
|
127. |
Magura |
1,612.5 |
150 |
|
128. |
Norail |
537.5 |
50 |
|
129. |
Kushtia |
6,450 |
600 |
|
130. |
Meherpur |
537.5 |
50 |
|
131. |
Damurhuda |
537.5 |
50 |
|
132. |
Jibon Nogor |
537.5 |
50 |
|
133. |
Chuadanga |
1,612.5 |
150 |
|
134. |
Barisal |
12,900 |
1,200 |
|
135. |
Pirojpur |
161.25 |
15 |
|
136. |
Bhola |
3,225 |
300 |
|
137. |
Potuakhali |
4,300 |
400 |
|
138. |
Borguna |
215 |
20 |
|
139. |
Mothura |
- |
500 |
|
140. |
Gokulnagar |
- |
650 |
|
141. |
Korincha |
- |
625 |
|
142. |
Kushadanga |
- |
750 |
|
143. |
Sadhuhati |
- |
515 |
|
144. |
Pathila |
- |
600 |
|
145. |
Nurnagar |
- |
100 |
|
146. |
Tebunia |
- |
700 |
|
147. |
Meherpur |
- |
700 |
|
148. |
Modhupur |
- |
700 |
|
149. |
Kashimpur |
- |
1100 |
|
150. |
Netrokona |
- |
200 |
|
151. |
Pangsha |
- |
175 |
|
152. |
Tambulkhana |
- |
300 |
|
153. |
Lakutia |
- |
100 |
|
154. |
Panchgachiya |
- |
150 |
|
155. |
Itakhola |
- |
200 |
|
156. |
Jhilongja |
- |
300 |
|
157. |
Thakurgaon |
- |
195 |
|
158. |
Nilphamari |
- |
300 |
|
159. |
Boalia |
- |
50 |
|
160. |
Modhupur, Tangail |
7749 |
950 |
|
161. |
Jamalpur |
8896 |
775 |
|
162. |
Chuadanga |
32258 |
3000 |
|
163. |
Meherpur |
2689 |
250 |
|
164. |
Jashore |
13119 |
1400 |
|
165. |
Tebunia, Pabna |
1499 |
100 |
|
166. |
Rajshahi |
5220 |
400 |
|
167. |
Bogura |
3226 |
300 |
|
168. |
Rangpur |
1764 |
700 |
|
169. |
Dinajpur |
54226 |
200 |
|
170. |
Thakurgaon |
9753 |
850 |
|
171. |
Mymensingh |
29025 |
2700 |
|
172. |
Chuadanga |
51278 |
4770 |
|
173. |
Rangpur |
30638 |
2750 |
|
174. |
Bogura |
25370 |
2360 |
|
175. |
Feni |
27681 |
2575 |
|
176. |
Sylhet |
23435 |
2180 |
|
177. |
SaBDThira |
21178 |
1970 |
|
178. |
Thakurgaon |
35475 |
3300 |
|
179. |
Gajipur |
33863 |
3150 |
|
180. |
Jamalpur |
36013 |
3350 |
|
181. |
Kishorganj |
27950 |
2600 |
|
182. |
Netrokona |
31175 |
2900 |
|
183. |
Nokla, Sherpur |
4312 |
200 |
|
184. |
Gopalgonj |
4110 |
950 |
|
185. |
Ramu, Cox’s Bazar |
3932 |
350 |
|
186. |
Naoga |
1925 |
120 |
|
187. |
Potuakhali |
525 |
50 |
|
188. |
Bhola |
4100 |
200 |
|
189. |
Kulaura, Moulovi Bazar |
1350 |
100 |
|
190. |
Modhupur, Tangail |
10580 |
1000 |
|
191. |
Tangail |
10580 |
1000 |
|
192. |
Kishorganj |
10580 |
1000 |
|
193. |
Gabtoli, Dhaka |
5057 |
107 |
|
194. |
Amjhupi, Meherpur |
2000 |
30 |
|
195. |
Alamnagar, Rangpur |
3771 |
45 |
|
Storage capacity of public sector
Storage facilities in Govt CSDs, LSDs and Silos
Bangladesh has adequate storage facilities all across the country for storing various types of food grains. These warehouses have huge storage spaces which are often underutilized during any given month or season of the year. But some of them are old which needs to be renovated.
For storage of food grains, there are total 654 storage facilities of different types (LSD-635, CSD-12, Silo-6 and 1 Multi-purpose Warehouse) with a total capacity of approximate 21,00,000 MT of rice and. These warehouses have good facilities in terms of equipment, skilled labour, stacking facilities, fumigation capacities at affordable prices, ventilation, augmented storage facilities, parking, security. In addition, 8 more Modern Silos and 158 LSDs with a total capacity of 6,40,000 MT are being constructed which is expected to be completed by 2020. The present district wise Food grain Storage Capacity (MT) at various LSDs, CDSs and Silos are shown below:
District wise Food grain Storage Capacity (MT)
District |
LSD |
CSD |
Silo |
All Types |
District |
LSD |
CSD |
Silo |
All Types |
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---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No |
Capacity |
No |
Capacity |
No |
Capacity |
No |
Capacity |
No. |
Capacity |
No. |
Capacity |
No. |
Capacity |
No. |
Capacity |
||||
Dinajpur |
25 |
66500 |
1 |
20500 |
|
|
26 |
87000 |
Mymensingh |
19 |
36500 |
1 |
30000 |
|
|
20 |
66500 |
||
Thakurgaon |
12 |
43250 |
|
|
|
|
12 |
43250 |
Jamalpur |
8 |
17300 |
|
8 |
17300 |
|||||
Panchagarh |
8 |
22500 |
|
|
|
|
8 |
22500 |
Netrokona |
14 |
19000 |
|
|
|
|
14 |
19000 |
||
Rangpur |
9 |
20000 |
|
|
|
|
9 |
20000 |
Sherpur |
5 |
20000 |
|
|
|
|
5 |
20000 |
||
Lalmonirhat |
7 |
16500 |
|
|
|
|
7 |
16500 |
Mymensingh D |
46 |
92800 |
1 |
30000 |
|
|
47 |
122800 |
||
Kurigram |
9 |
25000 |
|
|
|
|
9 |
25000 |
Manikganj |
8 |
14000 |
|
|
|
|
8 |
14000 |
||
Gaibandha |
11 |
30250 |
|
|
|
|
11 |
30250 |
Dhaka |
5 |
6250 |
2 |
40500 |
|
|
7 |
46750 |
||
Nilphamari |
7 |
25000 |
|
|
|
7 |
25000 |
Narosingdi |
7 |
16250 |
|
|
|
|
7 |
16250 |
|||
Rangpur Div |
88 |
249000 |
1 |
20500 |
0 |
0 |
89 |
269500 |
Kishoreganj |
14 |
28750 |
|
|
|
|
14 |
28750 |
||
Bogura |
23 |
60000 |
1 |
54250 |
1 |
25000 |
23 |
139250 |
Narayanganj |
4 |
4300 |
1 |
11700 |
1 |
50000 |
6 |
66000 |
||
Joypurhat |
7 |
28100 |
|
|
|
|
7 |
28100 |
Munshiganj |
7 |
16430 |
|
|
|
|
7 |
16430 |
||
Rajshahi |
12 |
25850 |
|
|
|
|
12 |
25850 |
Tangail |
14 |
34618 |
|
|
|
|
14 |
34618 |
||
Natore |
7 |
10000 |
|
|
|
|
7 |
10000 |
Rajbari |
4 |
10500 |
|
|
|
|
4 |
10500 |
||
Noagaon |
19 |
39250 |
|
|
|
|
19 |
39250 |
Faridpur |
8 |
15500 |
|
|
|
|
8 |
15500 |
||
Nowabganj |
7 |
19500 |
|
|
|
|
7 |
19500 |
Gopalganj |
6 |
11500 |
|
|
|
|
6 |
11500 |
||
Pabna |
10 |
30000 |
1 |
52500 |
|
|
11 |
82500 |
Madaripur |
7 |
19000 |
|
|
|
|
7 |
19000 |
||
Sirajganj |
10 |
32500 |
|
|
|
10 |
32500 |
Shariatpur |
6 |
11000 |
|
|
|
6 |
11000 |
||||
Rajshahi Div |
95 |
245200 |
2 |
106750 |
1 |
25000 |
98 |
376950 |
Gazipur |
5 |
9000 |
|
|
|
|
5 |
9000 |
||
Khulna |
8 |
8000 |
2 |
136900 |
1 |
800 |
11 |
145700 |
Dhaka Div. |
95 |
197008 |
3 |
52200 |
1 |
50000 |
99 |
299208 |
||
Bagerhat |
9 |
16000 |
|
|
1 |
50000 |
10 |
66000 |
Cox's bazar |
10 |
22000 |
|
|
|
|
10 |
22000 |
||
SaBDThira |
11 |
17500 |
|
|
|
|
11 |
17500 |
Rangamati |
13 |
7000 |
|
|
|
|
13 |
7000 |
||
Kushtia |
8 |
15500 |
|
|
|
|
8 |
15500 |
Khagrachari |
11 |
8250 |
|
|
|
|
11 |
8250 |
||
Chuadanga |
5 |
15250 |
|
|
|
|
5 |
15250 |
Banderban |
8 |
5000 |
|
|
|
|
8 |
5000 |
||
Meherpur |
3 |
5000 |
|
|
|
|
3 |
5000 |
Noakhali |
11 |
23000 |
|
|
|
|
11 |
23000 |
||
Jashore |
10 |
19000 |
|
|
|
|
10 |
19000 |
Laxipur |
6 |
11500 |
|
|
|
|
6 |
11500 |
||
Jhenidah |
9 |
17500 |
|
|
|
|
9 |
17500 |
Feni |
6 |
12750 |
|
|
|
|
6 |
12750 |
||
Megura |
6 |
10000 |
|
|
|
|
6 |
10000 |
Cumilla |
17 |
39000 |
|
|
|
|
17 |
39000 |
||
Narail |
5 |
7500 |
|
|
|
5 |
7500 |
B. Baria |
10 |
17500 |
|
|
1 |
50000 |
10 |
67500 |
|||
Khulna Div. |
74 |
131250 |
2 |
136900 |
1 |
800 |
77 |
318950 |
Chandpur |
7 |
8000 |
1 |
7000 |
|
|
7 |
15000 |
||
Barisal |
10 |
15500 |
1 |
22780 |
|
|
11 |
38280 |
Chottagram |
16 |
22500 |
2 |
173624 |
1 |
100000 |
19 |
296124 |
||
Jhalakathi |
4 |
9125 |
|
|
|
|
4 |
9125 |
Chottagram Di |
115 |
176500 |
3 |
180624 |
2 |
150000 |
120 |
507124 |
||
Perojpur |
8 |
16000 |
|
|
|
|
8 |
16000 |
Moulvibazar |
10 |
11000 |
|
|
|
|
10 |
11000 |
||
Bhola |
7 |
15250 |
|
|
|
7 |
15250 |
Habiganj |
13 |
20250 |
|
|
|
|
13 |
20250 |
|||
Patuakhali |
8 |
17500 |
|
|
|
|
8 |
17500 |
Sunamganj |
14 |
21400 |
|
|
|
|
14 |
21400 |
||
Barguna |
6 |
13000 |
|
|
|
|
6 |
13000 |
Sylhet |
15 |
17050 |
|
|
|
|
15 |
17050 |
||
Barisal Div. |
43 |
86375 |
1 |
22780 |
0 |
0 |
44 |
109155 |
Sylhet Div. |
52 |
69700 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
52 |
69700 |
LSD- 635 Capacity- 1247833 |
CSD-12 Capacity-549754 |
Silo- 6 Capacity-275800 |
Multi- Warehouse-1 Capacity-50,000 |
Total Storage -654 Capacity-2,123,387 |
Storage and warehouse facilities of BADC
Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC) under the Agricultural Ministry has developed a huge warehouse network all over the country for preservation of food stuff specially frozen Fish, various Seed, Fruits and Vegetables. They use these warehouses for their own requirement at the same time rent them on commercial basis to different organizations when ever deemed suitable or to meet urgent requirements. For any requirement they can be contacted at :
Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC) |
Phone: PABX: 9556080-7 & Fax: 88-02-9564357 |
Modern Food Storage Facilities Project
Despite strong economic growth and a steady decline in poverty in Bangladesh over the past decade, natural disasters regularly cause serious damage to the country’s infrastructure and agricultural sectors, severely affecting food access and food availability for the poor and vulnerable. As 80 percent of Bangladesh’s population lives in rural areas and around 53 percent of the rural population is classified as poor, climate shocks and stresses have particularly negative implications for their food, livelihood security, and welfare.
Government has received an IDA credit toward the costs of the Modern Food Storage Facilities Project (MFSP), being implemented by the Directorate General of Food, Ministry of Food. The modern food storage facilities could considerably improve the efficacy of the government’s emergency response and recovery efforts in disaster-prone areas and could enhance the efficiency of its Public Food Distribution System. Modern storage facilities in different strategic locations across the country will allow grain to be kept in bulk for up to 2/3 years in better conditions relative to the godowns used currently, with reduced grain losses and enhanced nutritional value of the grain distributed. At least 10 million people (or some 25 percent of the population living in the project area) are expected to directly or indirectly benefit from the project, primarily vulnerable and poor people in areas regularly affected by floods and cyclones. About 500,000 households (around 2.5 million people) will directly benefit from facilitated access to household silos, half of which will be women and children.
With strengthened capacity for improving stock management in the modern silos, and comprehensive analyses for enhancing the overall policy framework on strategic grain reserves, GoB will be able to make sound and informed decisions as it reconciles the following 3 strategic objectives that impact the domestic food market:
- Supporting the poor and vulnerable through effective Social Safety Net programs
- Improving the country’s disaster preparedness to meet food security needs caused by disaster-induced food shortages
- Devising non-distortive market interventions for food price stabilization, mainly for coarse grain consumed by the poor and vulnerable.
Specific objectives of the project
The overall project development objective is to increase the grain reserve available to households to meet their post-disaster needs and improve the efficiency of grain storage management.
- Develop 8 Silo complex of capacity 5.36 lakh MT
- Facilitate households’ access to domestic silos to ensure household level food security (5 Lakh)
- Reduce storage losses
- Adopt the best suited technology for preservation of food grain quality, quantity and nutritional level
- Ensure safe storage of food grain during calamities
- Ensure Better monitoring and improved governance and management of food stocks.
Strategic sites for silo with capacity
Sl |
Site |
No. of Bins |
Bin Size (in feet) |
Bin capacity (MT) |
Silo capacity (MT) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Barisal |
16 |
60 D X 40 H |
3,000 |
48,000 |
2 |
Narayanganj |
16 |
60 D X 40 H |
3,000 |
48,000 |
3 |
Dhaka |
16 |
60 D X 40 H |
3,000 |
48,000 |
4 |
Ashuganj |
35 |
60 D X 60 H |
3,000 |
105,000 |
5 |
Mymensingh |
16 |
60 D X 40 H |
3,000 |
48,000 |
6 |
Maheshwarpasha (Wheat) |
6 |
90 D X 78 H |
12,700 |
76,200 |
7 |
Chattogram (Wheat) |
9 |
90 D X 78 H |
12,700 |
114,300 |
8 |
Madhupur |
16 |
60 D X 40 H |
3,000 |
48,000 |
|
Total |
130 Bins |
|
|
535,500 MT |
Household silos
Under the 2007 Emergency Cyclone Recovery and Reconstruction Project (ECRRP, P111272), household-level silos or grain storage bins were developed in Bangladesh. These units are specially designed 70-liter, food-grade plastic bins tested to ensure that chemical contaminants do not migrate into the stored food. They hold about 40kg of paddy equipped with a watertight lid, preventing water intrusion from surges and floods. Provision of home storage units under ECRRP has been extremely successful; under FAO coordination some 20,000 units were distributed. Based on the lessons learned from the ECRRP, this project’s investment in small-scale storage at the rural household level is expected to bring important benefits to the farming community – in the form of safer storage of rice, seed and the enhanced capacity of affected households to have seed readily available for subsequent planting seasons.
Warehouse/storage facilities in private sector
Bangladesh is a significant exporter of readymade garments, frozen fish, vegetables and shrimps to different destinations of the world for which the private sector has developed a strong and efficient right-on-time logistics chain, including cold-chain. Hundreds of Shipping Agents, CC & FF companies, ICD management companies, are operational in the country and most of them – being affiliate to international logistics companies do provide high quality services fitting with the international standards (tracking, storage, transport, deliveries). All those companies are able to provide warehousing services. This being said, as part of a right on time logistics chain, they are more used to short term storage (the time necessary to complete the clearance and shipping procedures), than for a longer period, usually used by INGOs for their contingency stock for example.
Now a day lots of private entrepreneurs are constructing sheds and warehouses to facilitate storage arrangements of various items. They are renting it out to the general people including NGOs.
Storage facilities of WFP
Generally, WFP avails the storage facilities of the Government or private sources if the alternatives are not available at the site of operation. Sometimes, there being no established storage facilities in remote operational areas different INGOs build temporary storage arrangements for own use and also for the use of Partners. WFP has its own such Storage arrangements at the Rohingya Camp area at Cox’s Bazar which they are sharing with the partners. Some of these types of Warehouse facilities are listed below:
Storage facilities of WFP at Cox’s Bazar
Chattogram transhipment point for Cox’s Bazar operation |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Distance |
Latitude: 22.3278 N 22°19'40.08667" Longitude :91.78128 E 91°46'52.61096" |
Chattogram Port - distance from Cox's Bazar 175 km, 5-6 h drive |
Chattogram Port - distance from Dhaka 245 km or 10 -15 h drive. - distance to WFP Storage Facility :5 km |
Names (Government/ WFP) |
WFP Chattogram Hub (government name WH No. 29,30,31 & 68, WFP LESS Name WH no. 1,2,3,4) |
Chattogram unit 33 (GoB name) WFP name WH No. 5 |
Chattogram unit 34 (GoB name) WFP name WH No.6) |
Number of Unit |
6 |
1 |
1 |
Storage Capacity for Bag (MT) |
5,500 |
750 |
750 |
Storage Capacity for Non-Bags (MT) |
4,000 |
500 |
500 |
Storage Capacity Non-Bags MIX with bag commodities |
3,500 |
550 |
550 |
Size |
WH1. L 29.6 x W 23.5, X 4 WH 2 L 33.5 x W 20.1 x 4 WH 3 L 34.4 x W 20.1 x 4 WH 4 L 34.4 x W 20.1 x 4 WH 4 L 34.4 x W 20.1 x 4 WH 4 L 34.4 x W 20.1 x 4 |
L 45 x W 12 x H 3.25 |
L 45 x W 12 x H 3.25 |
Remarks |
1500 MT bag comdity+1200mt box commodity |
||
Maduchara |
|||
Distance |
Latitude: 21.22134 N 21°13'17.00076" Longitude :92.14186 E 92°8'30.70392" |
7 units of MSU: 10 x 24 x 2.5 |
|
Names (Government/ WFP) |
10 MSUs |
||
Number of Unit |
10 |
1 |
|
Storage Capacity for Bag (MT) |
4,000 (400 each MSU) |
||
Storage Capacity for Non-Bags (MT) |
200 each MSU |
||
Storage Capacity Non-Bags MIX with bag commodities |
350 each MSU |
||
Size |
10 x 24 x 2,5 |
||
Remarks |
HEB |
||
Zilongza Warehouse |
|||
Distance |
Latitude: 21.42526 N 21°25'30.94523" Longitude :92.01127 E 92°0'40.56302" |
||
Names (Government/ WFP) |
2 units of warehouses |
||
Number of Unit |
2 |
||
Storage Capacity for Bag (MT) |
2,000 |
||
Storage Capacity for Non-Bags (MT) |
1,200 |
||
Storage Capacity Non-Bags MIX with bag commodities |
1600 |
||
Size |
WH1. L 30,5 x W 24,4 x 3 WH2. L 30.5 x W 24.4 x 3 |
||
Remarks |
1000 MT box commodity + 400 MT bags |
||
Uttaran Warehouse |
|||
Distance |
Lat- 21.421501, Long:-91.999783 |
||
Names (Government/ WFP) |
MSUs |
||
Number of Unit |
10 |
||
Storage Capacity for Bag (MT) |
4,000 (400 each MSU |
||
Storage Capacity for Non-Bags (MT) |
200 |
||
Storage Capacity Non-Bags MIX with bag commodities |
350 |
||
Size |
10 MSU: 10x 24=1, 10 X 28= 6, 10x 32=3, Uttaran Warehouse: Address: By Pass Road - Uttaran Complex- Zilongza -Cox Bazar |
||
TOTAL capacity |
4000 MT |
Cold chain
Bangladesh is predominantly an agro-based country and agriculture sector contributes about 17-18% of the GDP, employs over 45% of labour force. In the global climatic zones, Bangladesh is a tropical country where average daytime temperature ranges between 23 degrees Celsius to 34 degrees Celsius. Seasonal vegetables and fruits require storage refrigerated warehouse facilities (called as “Cold Storage”). Many perishable products such as tomato, carrot, green chilli, beans, cauli flower, & mango needs to be preserved as around 30-40% of them get wasted due to perishability and absence of proper post-harvest storage, processing plants and transportation facilities in the season. Nevertheless, there is an acute shortage small cold storage to preserve vegetables and fruits. Unfortunately, due to inadequacy of post-harvest cold storage facilities, the farmers suffer a huge loss and damage of perishable produces and become victims of exploitation by middlemen and local wholesalers at both producers and consumers end. Therefore, to preserve them and save them from being waste, requirement of adequate number of Cold chain facilities all over the country is inevitable.
Average useful storage life of some essential items is shown in the table:
Items |
Average Useful Storage Life (days) with Temparature C0 |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|
Food Product |
00C |
90C |
220C |
380C |
Meat |
6-10 |
2-4 |
1 |
<1 |
Fish |
2-7 |
2-3 |
1 |
<1 |
Poultry |
5-18 |
2-8 |
1 |
<1 |
Dry Meat and Fish |
>1000 |
>1000 |
>350 but <1000 |
>100 but <350 |
Fruits |
2-180 |
2-120 |
1-20 |
1-7 |
Dry Fruits |
>1000 |
>1000 |
>350 but <1000 |
>100 but <350 |
Leafy Vegetables |
3-20 |
2-10 |
1-7 |
1-3 |
Root Crops |
90-300 |
50-240 |
7-50 |
2-20 |
Dry Seeds |
>1000 |
>1000 |
>350 but <1000 |
>100 but <350 |
Cold storage facilities
In Bangladesh there are public and private cold storages facilities. Govt is gradually constructing Cold storages based on the increasing requirement. Business entities also investing in this sector for their own need also for renting it to others. Feeling the importance USAID and UNICEF is also assisting corporate bodies to construct cold storages for fruits/vegetable and pharmaceuticals. Available Cold storage facilities in the country are:
District wise number of various types of Cold storages with capacity
District |
Number |
Cumulative Capacity (MT) |
No of Small Storage (<6000 MT) |
No of Medium storage (6000-10000 MT) |
No of Large Storage (>10000 MT) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dhaka |
8 |
21,111 |
8 |
0 |
0 |
Narayanganj |
5 |
25,4000 |
0 |
I |
4 |
Jamalpur |
3 |
12,000 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
Faridpur |
3 |
17,800 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
Madaripur |
1 |
6,000 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
Gazipur |
1 |
I,000 |
1 |
||
Kishoreganj |
5 |
23,300 |
3 |
2 |
|
Tangail |
3 |
19,415 |
2 |
1 |
|
Sherpur |
2 |
11,000 |
2 |
||
Manikganj |
2 |
6,000 |
2 |
||
Munshiganj |
73 |
495,251 |
33 |
30 |
10 |
Nilphamari |
9 |
85,100 |
1 |
3 |
5 |
Kurigram |
4 |
45,860 |
4 |
||
Manikganj |
2 |
6,000 |
2 |
|
|
Munshiganj |
73 |
495,251 |
33 |
30 |
I O |
Nilphamari |
9 |
85,100 |
1 |
3 |
5 |
Kurigram |
4 |
45,860 |
4 |
||
Lalmonirhat |
8 |
74,572 |
3 |
5 |
|
Rajshahi |
28 |
308,000 |
3 |
12 |
13 |
Dinajpur |
13 |
96,860 |
3 |
7 |
3 |
Thakurgaon |
14 |
106,440 |
4 |
8 |
2 |
Panchagar |
4 |
31,875 |
4 |
||
Gaibandha |
5 |
41,588 |
1 |
4 |
|
Rangpur |
40 |
435,017 |
7 |
22 |
1 1 |
Pabna |
2 |
10,675 |
2 |
||
Joypurhat |
14 |
1 16,956 |
5 |
9 |
|
Natore |
4 |
10,500 |
4 |
||
Naogaon |
6 |
25,768 |
6 |
||
Bogura |
29 |
223,780 |
7 |
14 |
8 |
Chapai Nawabganj |
1 |
5,000 |
1 |
||
Sirajganj |
1 |
4,250 |
1 |
||
Kushtia |
3 |
7,200 |
3 |
||
Jashore |
10 |
38,588 |
10 |
||
Meherpur |
3 |
10,000 |
3 |
||
Khulna |
5 |
15,720 |
5 |
||
Barisal |
1 |
2,000 |
1 |
||
SaBDThira |
5 |
15,720 |
5 |
||
Barguna |
1 |
12,000 |
1 |
||
Chattogram |
6 |
18,650 |
4 |
1 |
1 |
Sylhet |
3 |
3,800 |
3 |
||
Chandpur |
10 |
42,000 |
8 |
2 |
|
Moulovibazar |
3 |
4,600 |
3 |
||
Feni |
1 |
6,960 |
1 |
||
Cumilla |
31 |
128,250 |
24 |
5 |
2 |
Cox's Bazar |
1 |
5,000 |
1 |
||
Habiganj |
1 |
1,500 |
1 |
||
Lakxmipur |
1 |
5,000 |
1 |
||
Total |
373 |
175 |
129 |
69 |
List of cold storage facilities
There are different types of cold storages depending on the types of items to be preserved. Now a days lots of frozen fish are exported to the developed countries around the world and those exporters have their own cold storages. As Bangladesh is an ago-based society, here lots of fruits and vegetables are produced which are preserved in cold storages. To facilitate such acts the government-specially BADC and private entrepreneurs have developed Cold storages. Some of cold storage facilities of Private Owners are listed at Art 4.6.3
Bonded warehouse facilities
Bonded warehousing means generally the facility provided to export oriented industries for importing inputs/raw materials and packaging materials without paying any duty or taxes. The National Board of Revenue (NBR) provides Bonded Warehousing benefits to a wide range of industries to encourage export-oriented industrialization and facilitate exports. Availing the bonded warehouse facility is important for the export-oriented industries, as it enhances their export competitiveness. Bonded Warehousing facility is accorded following the provisions under Sections 84-119 of the Customs Act, 1969 (Chapter 11), and various rules and orders issued from time to time by the NBR.
Categories of bonded warehouses: Depending on the types of inputs/raw materials used, the purpose of their use, and the type of exports, bonded warehouses are basically of two categories: Special bonded warehouse and General bonded warehouse.
- Special bonded warehousing is applicable for 100% export-oriented readymade garments industries, which include woven garments, knitwear and sweater manufacturing industries.
- General bonded warehousing applies to other 100% export-orient oriented industries. These include:
- 100% export-oriented ship building industry,
- Accessories industries for:
- Deemed exports (e.g 100% export-oriented packing/carton, label, polybag, button, hanger etc. firms).
- Direct exports.
- General Bonded Warehouse for home consumption e.g. British American Tobacco. These are basically deferred payment facility for 6 months. Duties are paid when raw materials/goods are cleared.
- Diplomatic & privileged persons bonded warehouse (e.g. M/s Toss Bond (Pvt) ltd., M/s H Kabir & Co. Ltd; Biman Bangladesh Airlines; Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation). Duty free articles are sold from these bonded warehouses in foreign currency to diplomats & privileged persons residing in Bangladesh.
- Bonded enterprises situated in the Export Processing Zones.
- Bonded enterprises situated in the Economic Zones.
- 100% export-oriented deemed-to-deemed export industries.
Facilities enjoyed by bonded enterprises situated in the Export Processing Zones are delineated in the Customs (Export Processing Zones) Rules, 1984.
Bond license: In order to avail the Bonded Warehousing facility, interested enterprises will have to take a Bond License from the Customs Bond Commissionerate.
In order to obtain a bonded warehouse license, applicants need to complete a bond license application form and submit the same with necessary documents and application fee to the respective Bond Commissionerate, or any Customs, Excise and VAT Commissionerate authorized by the NBR to issue bonded warehouse license.
After receiving the Bond Licenses, licensee industries will be able to take clearance of their inputs/raw materials or packing materials imported under Back-to-Back Letter of Credit without paying any import duty or other taxes. However, the volume of these inputs and packing materials will have to remain within the limits of the entitlements referred to in their Bond Licenses. Full duty and taxes will be applicable on any amount of inputs/raw materials that exceed the entitlements referred to in the Licenses.
Bond entitlement: Bonded warehouse facilities are subject to yearly entitlement. Yearly entitlement is allowed based on production capacity of capital machinery and previous year’s performance (i.e. export and usage of raw materials) of the bonder. However, direct exporters in the RMG sector are not required to have annual entitlement. They can import inputs/raw materials and related items based on the requirement of Utilization Declaration (UD) and Master LCs. Requirement of General Bond: Bonded warehouse license holders are needed to submit general bond of differing values to Customs in order to clear their consignments. Commissioner of Customs may increase the value of General Bond. At present, value of general bond for different types of bond license holders are as follows:
- Deemed Exporter: BDT. 10,000,000
- Direct exporters (Knit, Woven, Sweater): BDT. 30,000,000
- Both Deemed and Direct Exporter: BDT. 20,000,000
- Diplomatic, Duty Free and Duty paid Bond: BDT. 30,000,000
All the imported goods cleared under Bonded Warehouse license are stored at the bond holder's warehouses. In case of failure to export, importers are to pay duty charges and taxes for the rest of the goods imported. Bond holders are required to maintain bond registers and other documents.
Bonding period: For export-oriented industries, bond period varies from industry to industry. Bonding periods are shown below:
Bonded warehouse types | Bonding period |
---|---|
Special Bonded Warehouse |
24 Months; Commissioner reserves the power to extend the bonding period for a maximum of 6 months. |
Direct Exporter |
24 Months; Commissioner reserves the power to extend the bonding period for a maximum of 6 months |
Home Consumption Bond (e.g. British American Tobacco, Hayes and Haier, Meghna, Citi group, BDT) |
6 Months; Commissioner may extend the bonding period for 3 months and NBR may further extend the bonding period for 3 months |
Deemed Exporter |
24 Months; however, Commissioner reserves the power to extend the bonding period for a maximum of 6 months |
Diplomatic and privileged persons Bonded warehouse |
12 Months; Commissioner may extend bonding period for 3 months and NBR may further extend bonding period for 3 months |
Ship Builders Bond |
48 Months; bonding period is extendable. |
Import under UD/UP: How much inputs and packaging materials will be used in manufacturing exportable products is basically determined by the Utilization Declaration (UD) or the Utilization Permission (UP). In the case of readymade garments industries, the UD issued by Bangladesh Garments Manufacturers and Exporters Association acts as the basis. In the case of other export-oriented industries, the UP issued by the Customs Bond Commissionerate acts as the basis. This UD or UP is finally settled after the manufactured products are exported.
Bonded storage
Bangladesh has been successful in developing a number of EPZs and granting bonded warehouse status to factories producing for export. It now needs to develop supplemental bonded facilities to reduce the cost and time for delivery of the imported materials used in the production of exports. These facilities would include:
- Off-Dock Container Yards for Inbound Containers
- Rail ICD near Tongi
- Truck ICDs to the South-East and North-West of Dhaka
- A common-user customs bonded warehouse
Off-dock container yards
Off Dock Container Yards have been introduced in many countries to alleviate port congestion; they are used to store and de-stuff inbound containers and clear the cargo, these three activities are the primary cause of port congestion. However, to help ease congestion at Chattogram seaport, facilitate quick clearance of FCL (Full Container Load) cargo by allowing unstuffing/delivery from outside the port area, and facilitate trade, Government encourages the establishment of Off-Dock facilities in the form of private container freight stations (CFSs) or inland container depots (ICDs).
Eligible private sector operators are licensed as CFSs/ICDs to store selected low risk import items and empty containers and conduct Customs clearance formalities and allow unstuffing/delivery of selected categories of import consignments. These private ICDs/CFSs require to obtain permission from the National Board of Revenue, Ministry of Shipping, Chattogram Port Authority, Department of Environment and other relevant government agencies. They also need to fulfil certain conditions to get warehouse license from Customs House, such as:
- Location proximity (will have to be within 20 kilometers of the port).
- Provision of proper office for customs officials.
- Adequate facilities for container handling, such as fork lift, cranes, straddle carriers etc.
- A well-secured warehouse, and tight security system with installed close circuit television (CCTV) cameras).
Private ICDs/CFSs perform three main functions:
- Handling of import containers of selected items (selected 37 low duty import items).
- Handling of all export containers.
- Storing and handling of empty containers.
Import items eligible to be cleared through private ICDs: Customs allows the following import items to be taken to private ICDs for completion of Customs formalities there:
Rice, Wheat, Mustard seed, Waste paper, Chickpeas (chola), Pulse (dal), Raw cotton, Scrap, Animal fodder, Soybean meal/extraction, DDGS, Rice bran, Corn gluten meal , Rape seed extraction, Palm kernels, Maize, Soya beans, Hard coke, Carbon black, Marble chips, Ball clay (in bulk), Onion, Ginger, Garlic (perishable goods carried in normal dry container), Fertilizer, Soda ash, PVC resin, Staple fibre, Containerized square/round log, Dates, Sugar, Bitumen, Empty container for beverages, Marble stone, Sodium sulphate, Wood pulp and Global salt. |
In taking delivery of containers to private ICDs, NoC from the concerned shipping agent and Chattogram Port Authority have to be obtained.
Handling of import consignments: Import items are scanned at the respective port gate before containers carrying such items are taken out on-chassis from Chattogram Port to respective off-docks. Import goods are physically examined at off-docks following risk management techniques. In the case of raw cotton, the application of the LMD system initiated by Chattogram Chamber of Commerce to measure weight will be conducted in the private ICDs. Customs assessment is done at Chattogram Customs House and release order is issued therefrom. Goods are unstuffed and delivered from private off-docks.
Export formalities: Customs officials stationed at the private ICDs supervise the stuffing of export goods into containers, and where necessary, conduct physical examination. Assessment is done at Chattogram Custom House. After completing formalities at private ICD, stuffed containers are allowed to enter the port area, and on completion of the remaining formalities, shipped on board for export.
Handling of empty containers: After unstuffing and delivery of import consignments either from the port area or the private ICDs, respective shipping agents (Main Line Operator or MLO) take the empty containers to their nominated depots or CFSs for storage. Some of these are later used for stuffing of export consignment, and some are re-exported as empty containers. If the empty containers are not disposed of within the allowed time limit, these containers are liable for disposal through auction.
Rail ICD
The existing Dhaka rail ICD in Kamlapur operates more efficiently than the container yard in Chattogram Port, but its location in the congested center of the city causes restricts access. A better location for this facility would a site nearer to the garment factories at a site with good road access. Since a significant number of the garment factories are located northwest of Dhaka, the plan to establish a rail ICD at Tongi should be implemented as soon as possible. A similar facility in the Narayaganj area would not be needed since the knitwear manufacturers use less imported fabric and yarn and are more likely to use road transport, which is both faster and cheaper. While the Dhaka rail ICD serves traders supplying imports to the consumers in Dhaka, it is unclear whether this facility should remain open given the increasing congestion and the potential value of the site if used for commercial purposes.
Truck ICD (Private ICD)
At present there are 18 Private ICDs in Chattogram (Ctg) area, which are functioning very smoothly with the assistance of CPA, Customs and other concerned authorities. List of ICDs are as follows:
Sl |
Name of Off-dock |
Location |
Phone No. |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Esack Brothers Industries Ltd |
Middle Halishahar, Bandar, Chattogram |
720133-4, 25122720-6 |
3 |
Ctg Container Transportation Co Ltd |
Middle Halishahar (Near Port Stadium), Ctg |
710721, 611351 |
4 |
K&T Logistics Ltd |
CEPZ, Chattogram |
742147, 742148, 742103 |
5 |
QNS Container Services Ltd |
Sector 6A, CEPZ, Chattogram |
720393, 740549, 801461-6 |
6 |
Summit Alliance Port Ltd (North) |
Kathgor, North Patenga, Chattogram |
800104-6, 740487, 742199 |
7 |
Vertex Off-dock Logistic Services Ltd |
Kathgor, North Patenga, Chattogram |
2514290-1 |
8 |
Shafi Motors Ltd |
Fauzderhat, Sagorika Avenue, Chattogram |
724252, 2770162-3 |
9 |
Port Link Logistics Centre Ltd |
Bhatiary, Chattogram |
713157, 717768, 723124 |
10 |
Summit Alliance Port Ltd (East) |
Kathgor, North Patenga, Chattogram |
800104-6, 740487, 742199 |
11 |
Summit Alliance Port Ltd (West) |
Kathgor, North Patenga, Chattogram |
800104-6, 740487, 742199 |
12 |
KDS Logistics Ltd |
Ghoramara, Sonaichari, Sitakunda, Ctg |
713301, 713302 |
13 |
Incontrade Ltd |
Laldiar Char, East Patenga, Chattogram |
800233-5, 800193 |
14 |
Golden Containers Ltd |
North Kattali, Pahartali, City Gate, Ctg |
751172 |
15 |
BM Container Depot Ltd |
Keshalpur, Sitakunda, Chattogram |
2780930; 2780932 |
16 |
Eastern Logistics Ltd |
Katgor, North Patenga, Chattogram |
2503341-4 |
17 |
Haji Saber Ahmed Timer Co Ltd |
Kalurghat Industrial Area, Chattogram |
— |
18 |
Nemsan Container Ltd |
Uttor Sonaichori, Kumira, Sitakunda, Ctg |
— |
Common-user bonded warehouse
Customs currently authorizes the operation of the bonded facilities in a. Chattogram Port, b. Benapole land port, c. Export Processing Zones, d. Dhaka Rail ICD, and e. Factories producing exclusively for export.
What is missing from this collection are privately managed, common-user bonded warehouses for the storage of imported raw materials. Most export manufacturers have bonded production facilities, but relatively few have been willing to bear the risk of maintaining a large inventory of fabric in order to reduce their order cycle time for future orders. It is left to the traders and suppliers to perform this task, but they have been reluctant because the dysfunctional duty drawback system would not make it profitable. TPF45FPT If a customs bonded warehouse is provided for this purpose, then they could import fabric and sell it to factories under a temporary import arrangement. By establishing an inventory from which producers could quickly obtain imported fabric that can then be locally dyed, these warehouses would allow producers to reduce order cycle times by 2-4 weeks and thereby compete more effectively in existing markets. While there is no immediate precedence for this type of warehouse, the systems and procedures developed for handling temporary imports to the EPZs, the Dhaka ICD and the Off-dock container yards can be adapted for a privately operated common-user facility.
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2.7 Bangladesh Milling Assessment
Overview
The public food operation of Bangladesh is based on a set of policies and an organizational structure designed to carry out these policies. The system is administered through the Ministry of Food, with Secretary as its administrative head. The Ministers of Food, Agriculture, Finance, Planning and finally the Head of State make major policy decisions at the highest level. Initiations for changes in policies come from any of these ministries, even though the Food Ministry conducts the formal processing. The Secretary initiates the formulation of policies and maintains overall supervision of the system. The Director General of Food (DGF) as head of the Food Department manages the system; the primary organization consists of a number of branches entrusted with the task of distribution, procurement, storage and movement, finance and accounts and inspection and control.
As a price stabiliser Public Food grains Distribution System (PFDS) acts as a buffer stock agency, buying paddy, rice and wheat when prices are low and later supplying that food grain to the market when prices are high. The system has undergone various changes in respect of objectives, structure, functioning and size of operation during the past four decades. The year-to-year operations vary substantially. The variations are partly caused by increased requirement for cereals resulting from natural disasters.
The public food operation started declining in the nineties in the wake of the emerging food grain market and trade in Bangladesh. The current commitment of Bangladesh Government to food market liberalisation policy is a striking feature of the political and economic scene. The PFDS includes a variety of programs that make use of the food aid and other food resources made available by the Government. Domestic rice procurement serves the dual purposes of building rice stocks for the PFDS and of providing income support to farmers. To fulfill the greater objective the government provides a higher price than the cost of production of paddy r to ensure that farmers do not produce at a loss. At present the govt purchase 0.15 millon c MT of paddy directly from the farmers, but the govt has decided to buy 1 million MT of paddy from the farmers And accordingly another 200 silos (each 5,000 MT capacity) are being constructed in different places of the country.
Food processing in Bangladesh
Food processing industry is a 4.5 billion USD industry in Bangladesh
Bangladesh has strong growing food processing sector, which heavily relies on domestic agricultural production and mainly focuses on serving domestic demands. Despite having good potential for high volume export, these potentials have not been exploited to the fullest. The food processing includes rice and wheat milling, sugar refining, production of edible oils, processing and preserving of fruits and fruit juices as well as fish processing, both white fish and shrimps.
Processed food represents one of the major potential sectors in terms of its contribution to value addition and employment. The sector accounts for over 22% of all manufacturing production and employs about 20% of the labour force. All food processing enterprises account for 5% of GDP (around 4.48 bill USD).
There are nearly 700 processed food manufacturing enterprises in the country. These include processing of bakery confectionary, fruits and vegetables, cereals, dairy, carbonated and non carbonated fruits juices, drinks, others beverages and various other food products.
Milling and procurement of rice
All rice is purchased from local mills under the supervision of the Directorate of Food on the basis of policies and strategies drawn up by the Food Planning and Monitoring Committee (FCMC). Most of the mills in Bangladesh are located in Dinajpur district and other northern districts around the vicinity of CSDs. Small growers sell their production to rice millers at the prevailing market price. Growers are not in a position to comply with various specifications laid down by FCMC for purchase of paddy due to lack of infrastructure. Hence it is easier and more convenient for them to sell their stocks directly to the mills. Those mills purchase rice from local traders/farmers, process them, mill them and finally supply to the govt agency (DG Food) as per the contracted terms and conditions.
Specifications laid for procurement of rice are provided in the table below:
Refractions |
Specifications |
---|---|
Moisture |
14% max |
Foreign matters |
0.5% max |
Immature, shriveled grain |
1% max |
Discoloured grain |
1% max |
Dead and damaged grain |
1% max |
Contrasting varieties |
10% max |
Big broken (Parboiled Rice) (Below ¼ size) |
12% max |
Small broken (Parboiled Rice) (Below ¼ size) |
3% max |
Big brokens (Atap Rice) (Below ¾ size to ¼ size) |
20% max |
Small brokens (Atap Rice) (Below ¼ size) |
5% max |
Chalky/While boiled grain |
6% max |
Red and under milled grain |
6% max |
Statistics of all Major Agricultural Products for last 3 years
Item |
Year |
Area ‘000, Acres |
Production ‘000, MT |
Per acre Yield (kg) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Major cereals |
2017-18 |
29,566 |
37,377 |
1264 |
|
2016-17 |
28,210 |
35,115 |
1245 |
|
2015-16 |
29,223 |
36,058 |
1233 |
|
|
|
|
|
Aus Rice |
2017-18 |
2,657 |
2,710 |
1019 |
|
2016-17 |
2,327 |
2,134 |
917 |
|
2015-16 |
2,516 |
2,288 |
909 |
|
|
|
|
|
Aman Rice |
2017-18 |
14,035 |
13,993 |
997 |
|
2016-17 |
13,797 |
13,656 |
990 |
|
2015-16 |
13,814 |
13,484 |
976 |
|
|
|
|
|
Boro Rice |
2017-18 |
12,008 |
19,576 |
1630 |
|
2016-17 |
11,060 |
18,014 |
1629 |
|
2015-16 |
11,794 |
18,938 |
1606 |
|
|
|
|
|
Wheat |
2017-18 |
868 |
1,099 |
1266 |
|
2016-17 |
1,026 |
1,311 |
1278 |
|
2015-16 |
1,099 |
1,348 |
1226 |
|
|
|
|
|
Minor cereals |
2017-18 |
992 |
3,289 |
3315 |
|
2016-17 |
968 |
3,026 |
3127 |
|
2015-16 |
834 |
2,446 |
2943 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total cereals |
2017-18 |
30558 |
40,666 |
1330 |
|
2016-17 |
29178 |
38,141 |
1307 |
|
2015-16 |
30057 |
37,156 |
1236 |
|
|
|
|
|
Potato |
2017-18 |
1180 |
9,744 |
4257 |
|
2016-17 |
1235 |
10,216 |
8272 |
|
2015-16 |
1175 |
9,474 |
2160 |
|
|
|
|
|
Jute (bales) |
2017-18 |
1873 |
8,895 |
4.75 |
|
2016-17 |
1823 |
8,247 |
4.52 |
|
2015-16 |
1675 |
7,559 |
4512 |
|
|
|
|
|
Maize |
2017-18 |
990 |
3288 |
3323 |
|
2016-17 |
963 |
3026 |
3141 |
|
2015-16 |
827 |
2445 |
2956 |
|
|
|
|
|
Pulses |
2017-18 |
898 |
389 |
434 |
|
2016-17 |
920 |
387 |
379 |
|
2015-16 |
918 |
412 |
378 |
|
|
|
|
|
Oil Seeds |
2017-18 |
1122 |
915 |
1027 |
|
2016-17 |
1196 |
975 |
815 |
|
2015-16 |
1124 |
933 |
830 |
|
|
|
|
|
Spices & Condiments |
2017-18 |
1006 |
2594 |
2578 |
|
2016-17 |
1019 |
3513 |
3447 |
|
2015-16 |
977 |
2488 |
2546 |
|
|
|
|
|
Chillies |
2017-18 |
250 |
141 |
564 |
|
2016-17 |
256 |
137 |
535 |
|
2015-16 |
252 |
130 |
515 |
Rice Processing in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is the world’s 4th largest rice-producer and one of the highest per capita consumers of rice (about 170 kg annually). Since independence the overall growth of Food items have increased 4 times now. It is the staple food for the people of Bangladesh. Rice production currently accounts for 77% of agriculture land use maintained by some 13 million farm families. This massive industry has been experiencing a technological transformation in recent years. Long gone are the days of ‘dheki’ (a wooden device for husking paddy to make rice) and ‘chatals’ (traditional sun-drying husking mills) are following suit. Automatic Rice-processing Mills (ARMs) have already become the prominent players in the rice processing industry of Bangladesh. New ARMs are emerging at an increasing rate than ever, leaving small and medium husking mills (chatals) in a tight corner. As rice is the staple cereal in Bangladesh and with the increase of both the population size and life expectancy at birth (69 years now), it has given the rice processing industry a stable outlook. Rice Milling in Bangladesh Staging Spectacular Rise. After processing, the millers sell rice to either to the Government or the wholesalers. Generally, the final consumers get the supply mostly from grocery shops, which purchase the rice from suppliers/wholesalers.
Moving towards automation
Due to rise in income levels, people now prefer processed rice, which is less costly, looks glossy, takes less time to cook, is free from stones & dead rice, and has longer shelf life. To match with the demand of the people, the rice-processing sector in Bangladesh is undergoing a change. New automatic rice mills are being set up at a growing rate. Over the last decade, several hundred automatic and semi-automatic rice mills commenced, in various rice producing zones. Naogaon, Chapainawabganj, Dinajpur, Kushtia, Khulna, Barisal and Noapara of Jashore are some districts that have attracted investment to set up big automatic rice mills. The demand for automated rice mills becoming larger because it ensures better quality. Presently, there are approximately 17,000 chatals, 500 semi-automatic rice mills and 400 fully automatic rice mills operating in Bangladesh. Automated rice mills and semi-automated rice mills can process five times more rice than traditional rice processing mill at a certain time that acts as a motivation for the investment in the automated rice mills. Through rice processing industry, more than 16% of labour force earns their living by producing rice directly and 9% of labour force earns their livelihood by rice indirectly. Rice processing industry of Bangladesh depends on the seasons very much because some areas produce rice in certain specific seasons and some areas produce rice throughout the year.
The total process flow of modern automated rice milling facility consists of following stages.
Stage |
Function |
---|---|
Pre-cleaning |
Removing all impurities and unfilled grains from the paddy |
De-stoning |
Separating small stones from the brown rice |
Husking |
Removing the husk from the paddy |
Husk aspiration |
Separating the husk from the brown rice/unhusked paddy |
Paddy separation |
Separating the unhusked paddy from the brown rice |
Whitening |
Removing all or part of the bran layer and germ from the brown rice |
Grading |
Separating small and large broken pieces from the unbroken rice |
Polishing |
Improving the appearance of milled rice by removing remaining ran particles and by polishing the exterior of the milled kernel |
Sorting |
Removing foreign materials such as colored, broken, immature and infected grains from milled rice |
Weighing & bagging |
Preparing milled rice for transport to the customer |
List of auto rice millers
There are hundreds of Auto, Semi-auto and Conventional Rice Millers around the country. But most of them are situated in the northern and southern area of the country. Some of the major Auto Rice Millers are listed at Art 4.5-page Number 465
Other milling companies - flour and biscuit
The are dozens of flour mills biscuit suppliers available who are listed at Art 4.6
For contact details, please see the following link:
4.6 Bangladesh Storage and Milling Company Contact List
For additional details, please see the following document:
Bangladesh Milling Assessment Additional Information
Bangladesh Milling
assessment additional info
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
3 Bangladesh Logistics Services
Bangladesh Logistics Services
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The following sections contain information on the logistics services of Bangladesh
3.1 Bangladesh Fuel
Fuel overview
The petroleum sector is considered one of the most sensitive sectors of an economy. Macro- economic indicators are highly sensitive to the price of petroleum products. The oil and petroleum industry of Bangladesh is mostly under the control of Government. With a view to providing petroleum products to all consumers at equal price irrespective of transportation cost, the government established Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) by a presidential Ordinance in 1976. Presently BPC is composed of three oil marketing companies, two blending plants, one LPG bottling company and a refinery as its subsidiaries.
The production, processing, refining and marketing of petroleum products in the country is vested exclusively with the Government of Bangladesh as per the Bangladesh Petroleum Act, 1974. The Petroleum Act also specifies the authorities, functions and responsibilities of BPC including establishment of plants & infrastructure, building necessary facilities and their extensions for marketing of petroleum products; monitoring coordination of the subsidiary companies of BPC and any other functions and responsibilities as directed by the government. Intense competition has been prevailing in the lubricant market due to the presence of more than 50 market players along with the brands marketed by three state owned oil marketing companies. Marketing of petroleum products is responsibility of three oil marketing companies namely:
- Padma Oil Company Ltd (POCL)
- Jamuna Oil Company Ltd (JOCL)
- Meghna Petroleum Ltd (MPL).
At present only about 30% of the market demand of the lubricant products are served by the three oil marketing companies. It is notable here that BPC has no price control on the lubricant’s products. The pricing structure is settled by the Government at ex-refinery level, depots level, and also at consumer level in different distances. The commission at each level of suppliers namely oil marketing companies, agents, dealers are also fixed by the Government. As per the requirement of the state, the Government of Bangladesh imports crude oil and refined oil, then the crude oil is refined through Eastern Refinery Ltd. (ERL), another subsidiary of BPC and distributed through its oil marketing companies. There exists some special arrangement among the three oil marketing companies with a few direct customers. Among the direct customer groups, there are some Government organizations (PDB, Bangladesh Railway, and Defence Service), autonomous body (Chattogram Port Authority, BIWTA, Bangladesh Ordnance Factory) and nationalized industries etc. The oil marketing companies are engaged in marketing of oil products and the income it earns is termed as ‘Margin’ that is fixed by and determined by the Government. Sales net of cost of goods sold (net earnings from petroleum products) is recorded in the financial statements as a form of net revenue rather than gross revenue.
Fuel storage and transportation
Present annual demand of petroleum products in the country is Approx. 3,300,000 tons. Total storage capacity of petroleum products in the country is 12,00,336 MTs, of which the storage capacity at Eastern Refinery Ltd is 5,04,560 MT. In the main installations of three oil-marketing companies of BPC the storage capacity is (Padma Oil Company Ltd-2,54,248 MTs, Jamuna Oil Company Ltd-1,84,794 MTs, Meghna Petroleum Ltd-2,15,275.
Other than Chattogram, oil companies have oil depots in different parts of the country, located at Godenail, Fatullah, Daulatpur, Bhairab, Chandpur, Baghabari, Balashi, Chilmari, Ashuganj, Rangpur, Dhaka, Barisal, Jhalokati, Sreemangal, Sylhet, Parbatipur, Rajshahi, Natore and Harian (Rajshahi).
From Chattogram, 82% of petroleum products are transported by river (coastal tanker), 6% by RAILWAY (Tank wagon or Box wagon), 10% by road (Tank lorry/truck) and 2% by other local means (boat, push cart or van etc).
There are 72 coastal tankers (850-1200 tons capacity each) for transportation of petroleum products from Chattogram to Godenail, Fatullah, Daulatpur, Barisal, Jhalokati, Chandpur, Ashuganj and Bhairab depots. There are 33 shallow Draft Tankers (400-450 tons capacity each) for transportation of products from Godenail or Fatullah to Baghabari, Chilmari, Balashi and Chandpur depots.
There are about 1,000 railway tank wagons (meter gauge and broad gauge). From Chattogram, products are dispatched to Sylhet, Sreemangal, Rangpur and Dhaka oil depots by rail through meter gauge railway. From Daulatpur products are dispatched to Natore, Parbatipur, Harian and Rajshahi depots by rail through broad gauge railway.
There are 759 filling stations, 37 consumer pumps, 1,480 agents/distributors, 1273 LPG (LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS) dealers and 305 Packed Point Dealers appointed by three oil-marketing companies in the country for retail trading. There are more than 6,000 tank Lorries owned by dealers/distributors for transportation of petroleum products from oil company depots to their selling points.
Item wise storing Capacity of 3 main players are shown in the following charts:
Sale of Petroleum Products during last 5 Years (Qty in MTs)
Product |
2013-14 |
2014-15 |
2015-16 |
2016-17 |
2017-18 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
JetA-1 |
323327 |
338829 |
347323 |
376700 |
408272 |
HOBC |
117452 |
126114 |
147557 |
186911 |
230280 |
MS |
178674 |
166823 |
137360 |
232359 |
284668 |
SKO |
289871 |
263029 |
213685 |
170993 |
138403 |
HSD |
3242554 |
3396061 |
3606404 |
4000044 |
4835712 |
LDO |
1064 |
2666 |
2758 |
660 |
96 |
JBO |
23538 |
18729 |
16859 |
17133 |
17910 |
FOHS |
1202505 |
906771 |
711889 |
806440 |
925150 |
LUBE |
17823 |
17869 |
17445 |
18752 |
19812 |
SBPS |
368 |
234 |
207 |
865 |
1993 |
MTT |
7821 |
7038 |
2037 |
6475 |
10338 |
LPG |
17529 |
17424 |
16050 |
16370 |
16303 |
BITUMEN |
62440 |
59836 |
36446 |
55028 |
59399 |
Total |
5484966 |
5321423 |
5256020 |
5888730 |
6948336 |
INC/DEC (+/-) |
398497 |
-163543 |
-65403 |
632710 |
1059606 |
Decrease / increase % |
7.83 |
-2.98 |
-1.23 |
12.04 |
17.99 |
Some important points to note
Seasonal variation in supply of POL |
During monsoon demand is more for irrigation in Northern and Southern part |
||
---|---|---|---|
Are there national priorities in the availability of fuel? |
Yes for CNG, LPG, Jet A! and diesel |
||
Is there a rationing system? |
No |
||
Is fuel to lower income/vulnerable groups subsidized? |
Yes |
||
Can the local industry expand fuel supply to meet humanitarian needs? |
No, if the needs are significant, the whole sector being at the limit. Furthermore, in case of significant damage due to natural disaster, remote areas will be difficult to supply. |
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Is it possible for a humanitarian organization to contract directly a reputable supplier/distributor to provide its fuel needs? |
Yes (UN, INGO's, and international organizations) |
For more information on government and fuel provider contact details, please see the following links:
4.7 Fuel Providers Contact List here.
Information may also be found at: http://www.mytravelcost.com/petrol-prices/ which is updated monthly.
Fuel pricing
As mostly all types of POL items are imported from different sources either as crude or finished product, the local price varies on the international market and Govt policies. Anyway, the present pricing of different Petroleum products is shown below (as on Oct 2019):
No |
Product Name |
Local Selling Price (BDT/litre) |
Effective Date |
|
---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
HSD (Diesel) |
65.00 |
24/04/2016 |
|
2 |
SKO (Kerosene) |
65.00 |
24/04/2016 |
|
3 |
HOBC (Octane) |
89.00 |
24/04/2016 |
|
4 |
MS (Petrol) |
86.00 |
24/04/2016 |
|
5 |
Jet A-1 (Chattogram) |
For Domestic Flight |
For International Flight |
13/09/2019 |
71.00 (BDT/litre) |
0.69 (USD/litre) |
|||
Jet A-1 (Dhaka) |
71.00 (BDT/litre) |
0.69 (USD/litre) |
13/09/2019 |
|
6 |
LP Gas (12.50kg per Cylinder) |
700.00/Cylinder |
19/06/2009 |
|
7 |
SBPS |
89.00 |
20/02/2017 |
|
8 |
MTT |
69.00 |
20/02/2017 |
|
9 |
JBO |
90.00 |
29/12/2015 |
|
10 |
LDO |
68.00 |
11/01/2013 |
|
11 |
FO (Furnace Oil) |
42.00 |
01/04/2016 |
|
12 |
Light Motor Spirit (LMS) |
112.00 |
01/07/2019 |
|
13 |
FO: Bunker Price (Chattogram Port) |
USD 665/MT |
24/09/2018 |
|
FO: Bunker Price (Mongla Port) |
USD 670/MT |
24/09/2018 |
||
14 |
HSD: Bunker Price (Chattogram Port) |
USD 970/MT |
24/09/2018 |
|
HSD: Bunker Price (Mongla Port) |
USD 975/MT |
24/09/2018 |
||
15 | Bitumen Selling Price |
80/100 Grade (in BDT) |
60/70 Grade (in BDT) |
|
Drum bitumen (per drum) |
9.000.00 |
9,400.00 |
01/07/2019 |
|
Bulk bitumen (per MT) |
54,000.00 |
56,500.00 |
01/07/2019 |
Seasonal variations
There are seasonal variations as during monsoon demand is increased for irrigation in Northern and Southern part.
Seasonal Variations |
|
---|---|
Are there national priorities in the availability of fuel? (i.e. are there restrictions or priorities for the provision of fuel such as to the military?) |
Yes for CNG, LPG, Jet A1 and diesel |
Is there a rationing system? |
No |
Is fuel to lower income / vulnerable groups subsidized? |
Yes |
Can the local industry expand fuel supply to meet humanitarian needs? |
Not if the needs are significant, the whole sector being at the limit. Furthermore, in case of significant damage due to natural disaster, remote areas will be difficult to supply. |
Is it possible for a humanitarian organization to directly contract a reputable supplier / distributor to provide its fuel needs? |
Yes |
Fuel transportation
After procuring petroleum products, they are distributed to different destinations all over the country. Petroleum products are mainly distributed by 3 modes of transportation. Due to higher capacity and cost effectiveness water way is the best choice. Padma, Meghna and Jamuna all these 3 companies use almost 90% of their product by river.
Particulars |
Padma Oil |
Meghna Petrolium |
Jamuna oil |
---|---|---|---|
River |
90% |
82% |
88% |
Railway |
8% |
6% |
10% |
Road |
2% |
12% |
2% |
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
3.2 Bangladesh Transporters
Overview
The transport and communication system is a vital physical infrastructure for the socio-economic development of a country. Transport network and proper transportation system is very important for the economic growth of any country. Transport also plays vital role in Logistics activities and other humanitarian activities. According to Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS), the contribution of the transport and communication sector to GDP was 11.13 percent and the rate of growth was 6.58 percent during FY2017-18. In context of globalisation and the market economy involvement with regional and international transport international networking is crucial for Bangladesh. Due to geographical advantages Bangladesh is blessed to have all means of transportation system. Bangladesh is very well connected internationally and internally by Road, Rail, Air and Water.
In Bangladesh lots of projects/programmes are being implemented on priority basis in order to develop a well-knit and efficient transport and communication system that would synchronise with international and regional transport, information and other communication networks. Bangladesh has been developing it’s Road, Bridge, Railway, Waterway, Shipping and Airway facilities continuously. Keeping pace with that the transport sectors also being developed both by the govt and private owners. Bangladeshi land transport is essentially in the hands of the private sector except the only body-BRTC. In the same way, Water transport sector is also led by the private owners whereas BIWTC contribute a small portion. Following are the means of Transportation in Bangladesh.
Railway Transportation
To make a dependable, affordable, environment friendly and compatible mass-transport system the Railway Division was transformed into a separate Ministry on 4 December 2011. Bangladesh Railway at present having 2877.10 Km of railway line. It operates Total 348 Passenger trains and 6 Container trains & 20-25 goods trains daily. Railway connected almost all-important places of 44 civil districts and plays important role in the economy. It is one of the most safe and economic means of transportation after waterways. Bangladesh Railway is maintained by its own resouses under the ministry of Railway.
Inland Water Transportation
In Bangladesh, being a country with many rivers, Inland Water Transport (IWT), is a major mode for the transport of goods and people. IWT is important for the poor as well as it is the cheapest mode of transport compared to road or rail. Total length of rivers in Bangladesh is estimated to be in the range of some 24,000 kilometers, providing a very high degree of penetration. Out of this total, 6,000 kilometers are accessible for movement of modern mechanized vessels during the monsoon season, and out of this, some 3,800 kilometers are navigable around the year. Country boats, in the number of several hundred thousand, are traditional vessels which have been plying inland and coastal waters for hundreds of years and which play a key role as a rural mode of transport of goods and people. Inland ports and other facilities include 11 major inland ports, 23 coastal island ports, 133 launch stations and more than 1,000 minor landing points located in rural areas. Bangladesh government through BIWTC and different private stakeholders are operating in internal riverine routes and Bangladesh Shipping Corporation is operating at international routes. List of few Riverine companies engaged in carrying Cargo are shown at Art 4.10 Page no 497
Air Transportation
Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) renders its services to regulate and to develop required aviation facilities in Bangladesh for national and international air transportation. Civil Aviation Authority installs, maintains and operates aerodromes, air traffic, air navigation and telecommunication services and facilities. All other aviation related ground services and facilities are also ensured by CAAB for safe and smooth aircraft operation within the territorial air space of the country. At present CAAB operates 3 international airports and 5 domestic airports. Total 7 Short Take-Off and Landing (STOL) ports are there but not in operation except in emergency or military use.
Biman Bangladesh Airlines being the national flag carrier operates in 7 domestic and 16 International destinations. Biman has a rich and modern fleet consisting of total 16 Aircrafts of different size (4x 787-8, 4x 777-300ER, 6x737-800 and 2xDASH-8). Biman is continuously working to enhance its fleet capability by leasing more appropriate capacity aircraft commensurate with market demand and serve the valued passengers at home and abroad.
In addition to them 4 private Airliners are operating regular Domestic and Regional Flights including Middle-eastern countries. There are 10/12 Private entrepreneurs are also operating Helicopters for passenger, Cargo and emergency medical supports. At present more than 20 international airlines maintain their schedule flights in Bangladesh. List of Private Airlines, Helicopters and International Airliners are shown at Art 4.9 Page no 494.
Road Transportation
The total length of road in the country is 21,302.08 km, of which 18,202.06 km is paved, under the management of Roads and Highways Department. Out of the total road network under this department, 3,812.78 km is National Highway (17.90%), 4,246.97 km Regional Highway (19.94%) and remaining 13,242.30 km is Zila roads (62.16%). In addition, RHD has 4,404 bridges and 14,814 culverts under its control. Moreover, RHD has currently been operating about 96 ferry boats in 41 ferry Ghats on its road network throughout the country. Both Public and Private transporters are engaged in operating in those roads.
Public transportation
Public Transportation system both for Passengers and Cargo carrying are managed by the single government entity named BRTC. Details of such services are below:
Passengers services
BRTC operates three international bus lines (Dhaka to Kolkata, Agartala, and Siliguri in India). Inside Bangladesh, it operates inter-district bus services through its bus depots in Chattogram, Bogura, Cumilla, Pabna, Rangpur, Barisal and Sylhet. It also operates intra-city bus services in many major cities of the country. At present, BRTC has a fleet of 1,449 buses.
Cargo services
For transportation of cargo, BRTC operates a fleet of approximately 170 trucks. The primary objectives of this division were to carry government food stocks (for the DG Food), relief items during humanitarian operations, fertilizers, etc throughout Bangladesh. About twenty percent of the government food transport uses BRTC's trucks. The two main truck depots are located at Dhaka and Chattogram. Cargo trucks service is also available for private hiring. Hiring and details fare chart are available from BRTC’s offices.
BRTC Bus Depots |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Motijheel |
9333803 & 01714-293920 |
Gazipur |
9261443 & 01711-435213 |
Joarshara |
58951778 & 01711-302124 |
Narayangonj |
7646915 & 01712-187790 |
Kallyanpur |
9002531 & 01818-485388 |
Norsingdi |
01716-473972 |
Double Decker |
9002395 & 01711-391514 |
Cumilla |
081-61988 & 01716-684144 |
Mohammadpur |
01734-053991 |
Sonapur |
01758-880011 |
Gabtoli (Utholi) |
01711-578744 |
Chattogram |
031-683423 & 01919-465266 |
Sylhet |
01717-763820 |
Bogura |
051-66145 & 01718-700478 |
Pabna |
0731-64768 & 01711-302124 |
Rangpur |
0521-64110 & 01817-782866 |
Khulna |
041-786143 & 01714-240653 |
Barisal |
0431-63793 & 01717-438644 |
Dinajpur |
01712-382144 |
|
|
BRTC Truck Depot Booking Office |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Sl |
Destinations |
Contact No. |
In-charge |
1. |
Dinajpur & Rangpur Booking Office |
01712783932 |
Md. Mominur Rahman |
2. |
Rajshahi Booking Office |
01717473233 |
Md. Abdul Majid Bhuiyan |
3. |
Bogura Booking Office |
01712258317 |
Md. Faridul Islam Khan |
4. |
Faridpur Booking Office |
01790252401 |
Md Habibur Rahman Talukdar |
5. |
Khulna Booking Office |
01732550089 |
Shree Niranjan Ojha |
6. |
Mymensingh Booking Office |
01717748231 |
Md. Anowar Hosen |
7. |
Daudkandi Booking Office |
01814174103 |
Md. Shafique |
8. |
Sylhet Booking Office |
01716023184 |
Indrojit Bhattacharya |
Private transportation
As for other sectors, the transportation sector is highly fragmented, geographically localized, and very few companies have national operations and fleet. The largest companies focus near the country’s main logistics hubs: Chattogram, Dhaka, Khulna, etc. The large majority of the fleet consists of small trucks between 5 and 15 MT. Few trailers because all the road network and local infrastructure for loading / unloading do not allow the transport of containers. The logistic service companies (Shipping companies, Custom Clearance agencies, Freight Forwarders, etc.), have lists of carriers with whom they usually work and may share their information.
Similarly, regional and district offices of the DG Food of the Ministry of Food and Disaster Management make a call for tenders from local transport companies and edit a short list of local carriers with whom they work for 2 years. These lists can be obtained from DG Food’s local (DC Food) or regional (RC Food) offices. However a non exhaustive List of Private Transporters are shown at Art 4.16 Page no 525
Vehicle rental and taxi services
In addition to the above transportation facilities ther are arrangements for short terms and within city type services available. These servise are in different names and forms. However a list of vehicle rental service providers is shown at Art 4.14 Page Number 516 details of taxi services is shown below:
Taxi Services
In Bangladesh 7/10 Taxi Companies had been operating but very few of them are reliable and recommended for expatriates. The “yellow cabs” (yellow color taxis) are usually more organized and can be called by phone. Usually, companies will prefer renting car with drivers rather than using taxis. Generally when staying for short duration or for lifts only it is better to use Taxi or Uber. Details of few Taxi Cabs plying in Dhaka city:
1 |
Cab Express (Bangladesh) Ltd TOMA TAXI |
Toma Tower, 77 Bir Uttam Samsul Alam Sarak, Dhaka- 1000 |
09612667070, +88 018 66 66 70 70 & 01755667070 |
2 |
Navana Taxi Cab Co. Ltd NAVANA Taxi Cab |
125/A, Motijheel Commercial Area, Post Box: 3301 Dhaka-1000 |
+880-2-9552212 |
3 |
Trust Transport Services Ltd TRUST Taxi Cab |
House: 97/A, Road: 09, Cantonment Bazaar, Dhaka Cantonment. |
88028712229 Mobile +8801755667171 |
Other transport facilities:
- UBER- This is a very much available transport service at the moment for any kind of movement within Dhaka City. One need to download the apps on the Android Cell phone or laptop and follow the procedure. Its very friendly to use, ehicles are available, its also cheaper. https://www.uber.com/en-BD/drive/dhaka/
- PATHAO- It is also same type of service available in Dhaka City. https://pathao.com/bn/
- OBHAI- Same type of transportation system. https://www.obhai.com/
- SHOHOZ – This is also same kind of transportation provider. https://www.shohoz.com/
Online and Android truck services (TruckLagbe)
TruckLagbe Network is the first and the largest online platform in Bangladesh to hire pickup, truck or covered van in minutes. Vehicle of all size and shapes are available throughout the country for hire. Starting from a 1Ton 7 feet Tata Ace to a DAF 40feet Trailer Truck, our vehicles are ready to serve you. Thousands of vehicles have registered in this network from all over the country. All those vehicles are verified. Moreover, it is easy to access to the location* of your hired vehicle through TruckLagbe from the moment of hire till the end of the shipment. Contact details:
House 221, Road 15, Mohakhali DOHS |
09638-000245 |
Android- http://trucklag.be/UserApp |
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
For information on Bangladesh Transporters contact details, please see the following link:
4.8 Bangladesh Transporter Contact List
For information on Bangladesh Transporters details and fleet size information, please see the following link:
Bangladesh Transporters Details & Fleet Information
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
3.3 Bangladesh Manual Labor Costs
Bangladesh has a high population and density country and a significant percentage of people are unskilled and thereby remain unemployed. These people engage themselves as manual labour for carrying out any kind of labourious jobs. Except those formally employed in different Industries and organizations are not really bounded by any kind of employment acts/regulations. They are guided by the existing practises and rates of wages depending on the type of work and locality. Whereas, Bangladesh govt is very keen to uphold the interest of the labourers and there is a labour law in the name “Bangladesh Labour Act 2006” which is revised on several occasion to meet the current situation. This law is implemented and monitored by the Ministry of Labour and Employment in confirmity with the ILO. For details on ministry pl follow: https://mole.gov.bd.
The Ministry of Labour and Employment functions through a number of departments to ensure different types of activities related to the labour force for the overall interests of the labourers.
Wages
As per the Labour Act of Bangladesh, minimum wages refer to monthly minimum pay for workers specially in the garment industry including other established Industries which are monitored by the govt. So these sectors do maintain the formal procedure of payment due to inspection and compliance liability by the monitoring agencies. Labourers of these sectors are being paid wages as per the scales/rates laid down by the govt through Labour Law and its supplements/amendments time to time. The present Labour scenario in Bangladesh (updated on August 2019).
Bangladesh Labour |
Last |
Previous |
Highest |
Lowest |
Unit |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Unemployment Rate |
4.20 |
4.20 |
5.10 |
2.20 |
Percent |
Employed Persons |
60.80 |
59.50 |
60.80 |
39.00 |
Million |
Wages |
13258.00 |
12897.00 |
13258.00 |
11493.00 |
BDT/Month |
Population |
163.70 |
161.80 |
163.70 |
50.10 |
Million |
Living Wage Family |
15100.00 |
15100.00 |
15100.00 |
14100.00 |
BDT/Month |
Living Wage Individual |
8080.00 |
8090.00 |
8090.00 |
7420.00 |
BDT/Month |
Minimum Wages |
8000.00 |
5300.00 |
8000.00 |
5300.00 |
BDT/Month |
Retirement Age Men |
59 |
59 |
59 |
57 |
Years |
Retirement Age Women |
59 |
59 |
59 |
57 |
Years |
Wages High Skilled |
9690.00 |
9690.00 |
9690.00 |
9690.00 |
BDT/Month |
Wages Low Skilled |
5210.00 |
5210.00 |
5210.00 |
5210.00 |
BDT/Month |
Employment regulations
The minimum age for workers in Bangladesh is 18 years in factories and establishments. Child labour is prohibited in Bangladesh, though unofficially some child labourers are seen in some local factories. Contracts are made in the form of a letter of offer. Workers may also be engaged on verbal agreements. In government organizations and in some private organizations as well, a probation period exists for skilled or semi-skilled workers varying between three months to one year and during this period either party may serve one months’ notice for termination from or giving up of the job. In the private sector, the dignity of labour is ensured in accordance with the principles enunciated in the ILO convention and recommendations.
The employment market
Bangladesh offers a substantial manpower skilled, unskilled, educated and uneducated in all sectors. There is a good supply of very low-cost labour in the country. Many of them have a working knowledge of English language and possess the basic skills required by industries. The expenditure incurred by an employer to train his employee is exempted from income tax. All employers are expected to comply with the government's labour laws, which specify employment conditions, working hours, wage levels, leave policies, health and sanitary conditions, and compensation for injured workers. Freedom of association and the right to join unions is guaranteed in the Bangladesh Constitution. The right to form a union, subject to government approval, is also guaranteed. However, unions are not yet permitted to form in the export processing zones. Labour unions remain strongest in the jute, textile, and transportation sectors.
Wages rates for manual labourers
Regulations regarding minimum wages, hours of work and occupational safety and health are not strictly adhered to as per the existing Labour law for the official employments. Minimum wages set by law, vary depending on occupation, but are generally ignored for the informal employments. There is no national minimum wage. In most cases, private sector employers ignore this wage increases, arguing that low labour productivity vitiates any arguments for set wage. In reality, the wages of such informally employed labourers depends on the type of employments, work place, season, daily/hourly, package deal and negotiations among the concerned parties based on govt guidance and existing practices. Some of such instances are shown below:
Type of labour |
Rate |
---|---|
Min Wage at Jute/Cotton/Textile Industries ( skilled labourer) |
BDT 250-260/Day |
Min Wage at Jute/Cotton/Textile Industries ( Unskilled labourer) |
BDT 170-180/Day |
Min Wage at Engineering Industries (skilled labourer) |
BDT 350-360/Day |
Min Wage at Engineering Industries (unskilled labourer) |
BDT 230-240/Day |
Loading / Unloading (Bagged food grains)-at Sea port – For labour contractors |
BDT 160-180 / MT |
Loading / Unloading (Loose food grains)-at Sea port- For labour contractors |
BDT 380-400 / MT |
Loading/Unloading (Bagged food grains)-at Sea port- Wages for labourers - Shift A |
BDT 341 /Day |
Loading/Unloading (Bagged food grains)-at Sea port- Wages for labourers - Shift B |
BDT 375 /Day |
Loading/Unloading (Bagged food grains)-at Sea port- Wages for labourers - Shift C |
BDT 410/Day |
Note: These rates are fixed for particular work and place. OT system is also there if the labourers work beyond 8 hours a day. It is fixed in the consensus of all the parties involved in the operation in the presence of Govt Representatives. But in most of the cases, labourers are engaged for such works through enlisted contractors of particular organizations. In that case, OT and other benefits for the labourers will be looked after by the contractors, as the total operation will be executed on a pre determined contract rates. |
3.4 Bangladesh Telecommunications
Overview
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is one of the fastest growing sectors in Bangladesh. The liberalisation of Bangladesh's telecommunications sector began with small steps in 1989 with the issuance of a licence to a private operator for the provision of inter alia cellular mobile services to compete with Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board (BTTB), the previous monopoly provider of telecommunications services within Bangladesh. Significant changes in the number of fixed and mobile services deployed in Bangladesh occurred in the late 1990s and the number of services in operation along with the standard of services have subsequently grown exponentially in the past recent years. Committed to establish “Digital Bangladesh”, the country has taken several significant steps for development of ICT infrastructure and legal framework.
- The ICT Act (revision), 2009 and National ICT Policy, 2009 have already been promulgated. The ICT Act has duly addressed the legal issues involved.
- The National ICT Policy is structured around a Vision, 10 broad objectives, 56 strategic themes and 306 action items to be implemented by 49 Ministries/Divisions/Departments either on the short term (18 months or less), medium term (5 years or less) or long term (10 years or less). Meanwhile some immediate action items have been implemented.
- Steps have been taken to introduce e-governance, e-commerce, and e-banking in the country. Now electric bill payment and advanced messages on disaster are done through mobile phone.
Landmarks in the history of telecom industry in Bangladesh
1971: Reconstructed as Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Department under Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. |
1996 : Grameen Phone got cellular mobile Telephone license. |
1996: Telecom Malaysia International Bangladesh got cellular mobile license. |
1998: Telecom Policy. |
2000: Global Telecom Service (GTS) Telex Exchange venture with British Telecom. |
2001 : Telecommunication Act, to establish Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC). |
2002: ICT Policy. |
2004: Teletalk cellular mobile launched. |
2005: Egypt-based Orascom acquired Sheba Telecom |
2006 : NGN introduced in BTTB. |
2008 : BTTB converted into Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Ltd (BTCL) with 100% shares owned by Government. The Submarine Cable Project transformed into Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company Ltd (BSCCL) |
2008 : Japanese NTT DoCoMo bought 30 percent stake in Aktel |
2009 : Bharti Airtel acquired 70 percent stake in Warid Telecom |
2009: Internet Protocol Telephony Service Provider (IPTSP) Operators launched. |
2010: Aktel rebranded to Robi Axiata Ltd |
2012: 3G mobile service is introduced by state owned Teletalk in October. |
2013: 3G auction held for private companies |
2014 : 64 districts covered with 3G by Teletalk Grameenphone, Banglalink and Robi |
2016: Robi and Airtel were merged on November 16, 2016 and Robi set sail as the merged company. |
2018: 4G auction held for private companies |
2018 : On 19 February 4G mobile service is introduced |
2018: On 11 May launched the 1st Bangladeshi geostationary communications and Broadcasting Satellite Bangabandhu Satellite-1 |
Structure of Telecom Network
- Bangladesh Telecom Network Topology
- As defined in the National Telecommunications Policy 1998 and International Long-Distance Telecommunications Services (ILDTS) Policy 2007, all mobile operators is to interconnect
- through Interconnection Exchange (ICX) and all international calls to be handled by International Gateway (IGW) which is to be connected to the mobile and fixed operators through the ICXs.
- The Interconnection Exchange (ICX) will receive all calls from the mobile and fixed operators whenever the call is made to other network and will pass it to the destination network if the call is local and will pass to the IGWs if the call is international. ICX will also deliver calls received from IGWs where the call is destined.
- The structure of interconnection between different interfaces is shown on the diagram.
Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission
For the purpose of development and efficient regulation of the telecommunication system and telecom services in the country Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) was established as an independent Commission under the Bangladesh Telecommunication Act, 2001 (Act no. 18 of 2001). BTRC started functioning from January 31, 2002 with the vision to “Facilitate Connecting the unconnected through quality telecommunication services at an affordable price by introducing new technologies”. To achieve this objective the Commission performs certain activities which are as follows:
- To encourage the orderly development of a telecommunication system that enhances and strengthens the social and economic welfare of Bangladesh.
- To ensure, in keeping with the prevalent social and economic realities of Bangladesh, access to reliable, reasonably priced and modern telecommunication services and internet-services for the greatest number of people, as far as practicable.
- To ensure the efficiency of the national telecommunication system and its capability to compete in both the national and International spheres.
- To prevent and abolish discrimination in providing telecommunication services, to progressively effect reliance on competitive and market-oriented system and in keeping with these objectives, to ensure effective control of the Commission.
- To encourage the introduction of new services and to create a favourable atmosphere for the local and foreign investors who intend to invest in the telecommunication sector in Bangladesh.
Performance of BTRC
- According to telecommunication policy, tele-density is targeted to be enhanced by 10 percent in the next 10 years.
- According to BTRC forecast, telephone subscribers will rise to 50 million.
- The tele-density now stands around 47.8 percent, which is more than three times than that of projected target. The aim of the Commission is to progressively rely on competitive market oriented system. In keeping with this objective, the Commission is committed to ensure effective control on telecommunication and to introduce new services and to create a favourable atmosphere for the local and foreign investors who intend to invest in the telecommunication sector in Bangladesh.
- The total number of Mobile Phone Active Subscribers has reached 772 Million at the end of June 2019.
The above functions are supervised and administered by the following higher officials:
Sl |
Name |
Designation |
Telephone |
|
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1 |
Md. Jahurul Haque |
Chairman |
029558855 |
|
2 |
Md. Rezaul Quader |
Commissioner (EO) |
029553933 |
|
3 |
Md. Aminul Hassan |
Commissioner (SM) |
029554455 |
|
4 |
Engr. Md. Mohiuddin Ahmed |
Commissioner (SS) |
029553944 |
|
5 |
Md. Jahirul Islam |
Secretary |
029563366 |
|
6 |
Md. Delwar Hossain |
DG (Admin) |
029554479 |
|
7 |
Brig Gen Md Shahidul Alam, PBGMS |
DG (SM) |
029552222 |
|
8 |
Brig. Gen. Md. Mahfuzul Karim Majumder |
DG (E&O) |
029553433 |
|
9 |
Brig. Gen. A B M Humayan Kabir |
DG (SS) |
029554747 |
|
10 |
A. K. M. Shahiduzzaman |
DG (LL) |
029553626 |
|
11 |
Ashis Kumar Kundu |
Director (F, A & R) |
029554634 |
Development activities of BTRC in past 15 years is shown below:
Subject |
2002-2003 |
2017-2018 |
---|---|---|
Tele Density |
0.54% |
92.67% |
Internet Density |
0.1% |
53.65% |
Number of Mobile Subscribers |
50.50 Lac |
15 Crore 9 Lac |
Number of Internet Subscribers |
1 Lac |
8 Crore 77 Lac |
Licensee Institutions |
139 |
2647 |
Internet Bandwidth Price(BDT.) |
1 Lac 27 Thousand |
625 BDT |
Revenue Income (BDT in Crore) |
120.07 |
6445.36 |
Network Coverage |
50/64 Districts |
64/64 Districts |
Deller Position and Radio Communication Vendor Licence |
31 |
950 |
Frequency Allocation |
35 Organizations |
905 Organizations |
At 2017-2018 financial year daily International incoming call 5 Crore 58 lac 54 thousand 714 Minutes. |
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Till 2017 around 17 organizations got allocation for frequency to establish and conduct Community Radio, Broadcasting by Ministry of information |
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Up to 2017 around 36 Satellite Televisions got 6/9/12 Megahertz Satellite uplink frequency allocation at 5.85-6.425 Gigahertz |
Licensing procedure:
Open Licensing: These licenses for providing ISP, IPTSP call centre, vehicle tracking, NTTN, NIX and VSAT services are issued by the Commission following the open licensing procedure.
Bidding/auction licensing: These licenses Ltd in number are awarded through bidding system. Generally, the licenses are awarded according to the guidelines made for licensing procedure for every type of license. Here, the types of licenses issued by the Commission through both the licensing procedure are given below as flowchart:
Summary of - BTRC License (Up to 12-03-2019)
Sl |
Category of License |
Licensee |
License Awarding Process |
---|---|---|---|
1. |
International Gateway (IGW) Services |
24 |
Bidding |
2. |
Interconnection Exchange (ICX) Services |
26 |
Bidding |
3. |
International Internet Gateway (IIG) Services |
35 |
Bidding |
4. |
Mobile Number Portability (MNP) |
1 |
Bidding |
5. |
Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) |
4 |
Bidding/Auction |
6. |
Cellular Mobile Telecom Operator |
5 |
Bidding |
7. |
3G Cellular Mobile Phone Services Operator |
4 |
Bidding/Auction |
8. |
4G/LTE Cellular Mobile Phone Services Operator |
4 |
Bidding |
9. |
International Terrestrial Cable (ITC) Services |
7 |
Bidding |
10. |
Tower Sharing |
4 |
|
11. |
Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) Operator |
12 |
Bidding |
12. |
VoIP Service Provider |
880 |
Bidding |
13. |
Nationwide Telecommunication Transmission Network (NTTN) Service Provider |
5 |
Open |
14. |
National Internet Exchange (NIX) |
6 |
Open |
15. |
Vehicle Tracking Services |
45 |
Open |
16. |
Internet Protocol Telephony Service Provider – Nationwide |
33 |
Open |
17. |
Internet Protocol Telephony Service Provider – Central Zone |
2 |
Open |
18. |
Internet Protocol Telephony Service Provider – Zonal |
1 |
Open |
19. |
Internet Service Provider – Nationwide |
139 |
Open |
20. |
Internet Service Provider – Central Zone |
92 |
Open |
21. |
Internet Service Provider – Zonal |
217 |
Open |
22. |
Internet Service Provider – Category A |
711 |
Open |
23. |
Internet Service Provider – Category B |
78 |
Open |
24. |
Internet Service Provider – Category C |
463 |
Open |
25. |
VSAT User |
16 |
Open |
26. |
VSAT Provider |
3 |
Open |
27. |
VSAT Provider with HUB |
2 |
Open |
28. |
Telecommunication Value Added Services (TVAS) |
56 |
Open |
29. |
Call Centre License |
17 |
Closed |
30. |
Call Center Registration Certificate |
256 |
Open |
Total Number of Present Licenses |
3151 |
|
Future Planning of BTRC
· 5G Frequency Allocation Digital Broadcasting Switchover |
· Upgrading and expansion of Spectrum monitoring System |
· Unified Licensing |
· Access Regulation |
· Telecom Tower Sharing Guideline |
· Construction of own office building of BTRC |
· Ensuring Internet Safety Solutions (ISS) |
· Implementation of Mobile Number Portability (MNP) |
· Telecom Value Added Services (TVAS) Regn. |
· Infrastructure Sharing Guideline |
Mobile Network Services
Mobile Phone Operators and Subscriber
Initially there were 6 mobile operators in the country but with the competitive market and poor services 2 of them have clsoed their operation. At present 4 operators have captured the total mobile telecom market whose subscribers and market share are shown below:
Operators | Subscribers (in millions) |
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Grameen Phone Ltd. (GP) |
75.330 |
Robi Axiata Ltd (Robi) |
47.939 |
Banglalink Digital Communications Ltd |
34.667 |
Teletalk Bangladesh Ltd. (Teletalk) |
3.836 |
Total |
161.772 |
Contact Information of Mobile Phone Operators
Logo |
Name of Company |
Address |
Date of Operation |
Date of Revalidation |
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|
Grameen Phone Ltd |
GP HOUSE |
26-03-1997 |
24-10-2004 |
|
Orascom Telecom Bangladesh Ltd |
Tigers' Den, FM Centre, SW(H) Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan Model
Town, Plot # 4, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. |
03-09-1997 |
27-12-2004 |
|
Robi Axiata Ltd |
Robi Corporate Office |
11-08-1997 |
11-10-2004 |
|
TeleTalk Bangladesh Ltd |
House # 41, Road # 27, Block-A, Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
31-03-2005 |
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Internet services
Internet services and subscribers
Total number of Internet Subscribers has reached 96.199 Million at the end of June 2019, which is shown in the following table and chart:
Operators |
Subscribers (in millions) |
|
Mobile Internet |
90.409 |
|
WiMAX |
0.055 |
|
ISP + PSTN |
5.734 |
|
Total |
96.199 |
List of Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
List of Nationwide, Central and Zonal Internet Services Providers (ISPs) are shown at Art 4.11 Page 504
Terrestrial services in Bangladesh
According to Radio Regulation issued from International Telecommunication Union (ITU) all radio communication services have been defined as Terrestrial Service except Space Radiocommunication and Radio Astronomy. The following section gives a detail description of different Terrestrial Services in Bangladesh:
2G and 3G Cellular Mobile Phone services
Since the last decade of the previous century, 825-845/870-890, 885-890/930-935,890-915/935-960 and 1710-1785/1805-1880 MHz frequency bands are being used for cellular mobile phone services using 2G technology. With this technology, subscribers are able to use low-speed data service alongside the voice call. In order to spread high-speed mobile broadband service to the people of distant corners of the country, 35 MHz frequency have been assigned to 5 (five) Mobile Phone Operators to provide services through 3G technology in the year 2013. 3G subscribers in Bangladesh are availing high speed internet, enjoying television in mobile, video conferencing service and video on demand service.
Technology Neutrality in 800, 900 & 1800 MHz Band
In 2017-2018 fiscal year, initiatives have been taken to introduce ‘Technology Neutrality’ in the frequency assigned to the cellular mobile phone operators of the country from 800, 900 & 1800 MHz spectrum band. After successfully introducing this feature, spectral efficiency of the spectrum increased and cellular mobile phone operators are now able to provide 2G, 3G and 4G/LTE services in the same spectrum with little investment.
Introduction of 4G/LTE Service in Bangladesh
With a view to keep pace with the progressive global development in the field of technology, Bangladesh is also moving ahead with the inception of 4G/LTE in the country. On 19 February 2018, Grameenphone Ltd., Robi Axiata Ltd., Banglalink Digital Communications Ltd. and Teletalk got the 4G-license in order to use relevant frequency and radio-communication apparatus.
PSTN Service
In order to reach fixed phone services to the door steps of the people of the country in parallel to mobile phone services, PSTN license was provided to 14 organizations. In this context, spectrum from CDMA 450 MHz, CDMA 800MHz and CDMA 1900 MHz band had been assigned to those organizations according to their demands. But later, assigned spectrum of some PSTN operators had been cancelled due to their involvement in different illegal activities. Due to the lack of financial investment and failure to expand the network coverage, many operators have minimized their services or stopped completely. At present other than the state-owned operator Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Ltd (BTCL) and privately-owned Ranks Telecom Ltd and Banglaphone Ltd, other PSTN operators do not have citable activity. However total number of Glossary Link PSTN Subscribers has reached 0.8095 million. The PSTN Phone subscribers are shown below:
Sl |
Operator |
No of Subscriber in Million |
---|---|---|
1. |
BTCL |
0.7500 |
2. |
Ranks Telecom Ltd |
0.0592 |
3. |
BanglaPhone Ltd |
0.0002 |
|
Total |
0.8095 |
Broadband Wireless Access Service
In order to provide internet access to everywhere in Bangladesh, especially in the underserved area, two Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) licenses have been awarded in 2008 to Augere Wireless Broadband Bangladesh Ltd and Banglalion Communications Ltd (each had been awarded 35MHz of spectrum from 2.3GHz & 2.5GHz band respectively. Though primarily WiMAX was the technology to be used for BWA service, due to the technological evolution, LTE has been allowed to the licensees to provide the faster internet service throughout the nation especially in rural area/at the grassroot level.
Wireless Internet Service Provider
BTRC has issued license to 14 Internet Service Providers to provide wireless internet service for data communication in Bangladesh. These ISPs are entitled to provide internet service to the consumer level. Till 2018 these ISPs served a total of 40,000 subscribers. Wireless Internet Service Provider organizations are entitled for serving the internet services, data communication service, IP telephony service, CC camera solution, network security solution and video conferencing services to the customer end.
Terrestrial Television Broadcasting
In Bangladesh only Bangladesh Television (BTV) is providing terrestrial television broadcasting service. BTV is using 174-230 MHz spectrum in VHF band for this transmission. Due to the spectral efficiency in digital terrestrial television broadcasting system, more channels can be accommodated in the same amount of spectrum comparing to analogue technology. Considering all these, BTRC has completed procedures of reserving spectrum of 522-698 MHz UHF band for Digital Terrestrial Service in Bangladesh. As a result, various television broadcasting organizations will be able to provide different services including improved picture and sound, interactivity, video on demand and datacasting by using spectrum in digital terrestrial broadcasting system in future.
FM Radio Broadcasting
Radio wave is an easily accessible medium of mass communication. FM Radios being a very popular means of broadcasting, it is now easily possible to create common public opinion for welfare of the society, create awareness against rumour and superstitions, make people aware against militant activities, promote the importance of public education, industry, culture, music, history, tradition, sports etc. Those who have been awarded the license to establish and operate FM radio broadcasting seek frequency to BTRC and spectrum is assigned from 87.5 to 108 MHz band i.e. ‘FM band’ from BTRC according to National Frequency Allocation Plan (NFAP). Each organization has a spectrum allocation of 200 kHz for broadcast in the FM band and 200 KHz has been kept unallocated between two operators, which is working as a guard band. As a result, it would be possible to provide spectrum allotment to 51 (Fifty-one) spots in the FM band. Till 2017-2018 fiscal years, licenses have been issued to state owned ‘Bangladesh Betar’ and 28 non-government organizations for FM radio broadcasting.
Community Radio Broadcasting
In order to improve the quality of life of the people of certain geographical locality having similar socio-economic standard and cultural heritage by providing various information, Ministry of Information (MoI) issued Community Radio Installation, Transmission and Policy-2008. Under this policy, Ministry of Information (MoI) has issued approval/licenses to 31organizations for Community Radio broadcasting services till 2017-2018 fiscal year. Among those, 18 non- government organizations have been assigned spectrum from 87.5-108 MHz band from BTRC according to National Frequency Allocation Plan (NFAP). As the community radio will serve in a specific area only, the community radio service is being provided by reusing the 03 FM frequencies with 200 KHz bandwidth. These are 98.80 MHz, 99.00 MHz and 99.20 MHz.
Professional Mobile Radio Service (PMR)
PMR service is an actually two-way radio transceiver. According to International Telecommunication Union (ITU) regulation and National Frequency Allocation Plan (NFAP) of Bangladesh, Spectrum of PMR service in HF Band (3-30 MHZ) and VHF Band (30-300 MHz) are reserved for Walkie-Talkie. Moreover, some part of UHF Band (300-3000 MHz) is also used for PMR service. Beside this, for Citizen Band 26-27 MHz and for Short Business Radio (SBR) 245-246 MHz frequencies are used in shared basis only for walkie-talkie to walkie-talkie communication without repeater. At present, all in the above cases 12.5 KHz bandwidth is used for this service. To ensure the security of government / non-government / private organizations, office-court, security agencies and law enforcing agencies of the government, United Nations Missions, diplomatic agencies, the use of walkie-talkie has immense importance. Currently 814 institutions are assigned frequencies in different bands. Among those most of the institutions have been assigned frequencies in HF, VHF and UHF band to communicate using base station, repeater and walkie-talkie.
Governmental Radio Service
Some frequency bands are reserved for National Security Agencies and Law Enforcement Departments in National Frequency Allocation Plan (NFAP) of Bangladesh. These frequency bands are known as Governmental Radio Band. In order to provide security to the people and to maintain law and order, these frequencies are used by Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Air force, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh Police, Border Guard Bangladesh, Bangladesh Ansar and VDP, Coast Guard, Fire Service and Civil Defense.
ISM Radio Service
Under the National Frequency Allocation Plan (NFAP), 26.957-27.283 MHz band, 40.66-40.70 MHz band, 2.40-2.483 GHz band and 5.725-5.850 GHz band are identified as Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) bands. In particular, ISPs providing Wi-Fi services are major users of the 2.40-2.483 GHz band.
Aeronautical Radio Service
As per NFAP of Bangladesh, 108.000 MHz to 117.975 MHz and 118.00 to 136.00 MHz spectrum are generally used for Aeronautical radio service. In the aforesaid spectrum 108.000 MHz to 117.975 MHz is used for Instrumental Landing System (ILS) and 118.00 to 136.00 MHz spectrum is used for air to air, air to ground and also ground to air communications.
Maritime Service
HF and VHF bands are reserved for Maritime Radio service and 2182 KHz and 156.800 MHz frequencies are used for distress call and safety services in maritime operations.
VSAT services
Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) is a wireless communication system that uses a combination of a small antenna and satellite terminal equipment. It is possible to provide high speed data and voice service very easily and uninterruptedly from any place of the world by broad and narrow band wireless service using orbital satellite. As an alternative of terrestrial communication system and it provides various facilities. VSAT helps building cost effective unique communication network in any dispersed area. VSAT networks offer value-added satellite-based services capable of supporting the Internet, data, LAN, voice/fax communications and can provide powerful, dependable private and public network communications. At present, there are 5 (five) VSAT Provider with Hub Licensee, 12 (twelve) VSAT provider Licensee, 44 VSAT User Licensee in the country. The SAT providers (Hub license) provides satellite communication services to the users like Embassies, Corporate offices, Banks, Branch offices etc. For Data circuit, the Remote Terminal bandwidth may be 512 kbps in case of symetric service and maximum down link bandwidth may be 2048 kbps in case of asymmetric service.
Licensing Procedure:
|
Fees for VSAT user License (Corporate)
Application Form Charge |
BDT 15,000 |
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Evaluation Charge for each application/Case |
BDT 5000 |
Licence fee |
BDT 2,00,000 |
Annual renewal fee |
BDT 2,00,000 |
Annual bandwidth fee: a. Up to 128 kbps b. Up to 512 kbps c. More than 512 kbps |
BDT 30,000 BDT 50,000 BDT 1,00,000 |
Annual renewal of bandwidth fee: a. Up to 128 kbps b. Up to 512 kbps c. More than 512 kbps |
BDT 30,000 BDT 50,000 BDT 1,00,000 |
d. Fee for change of name in each case |
BDT 15,000 |
e. Fee for change of location of installation in each case |
BDT 15,000 |
List of License Holders of VSAT users and Providers
SI |
Company Name |
Contact Details |
License No |
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List of VSAT User Licenses |
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1 |
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) |
UNHCR Sub Office, New Cottages, Motel Road, Cox’s Bazar-4700, Tel: 0314-63550, E-mail: BGDCO@UNHCR.ORG |
BTRC/LL/VSAT- U(l22) UNITED NATIONS (Cox’s Bazar) /2006-104 Dated: 07-09-2006 |
2 |
Bangladesh Meteorological Department |
Abhawa Bhaban, Agargaon, Dhaka. |
BTRC/LL/VSAT- U(l28) Meteorological (Dhaka)/2006-19 Dated: 15-06-2008. |
3 |
Bangladesh Meteorological Department |
Abhawa Bhaban, Agargaon, Dhaka. |
BTRC/LL/VSAT-U (126) Meteorological (Cox’s Bazar)/2006-20 Dated: 15-06-2008. |
4 |
Bangladesh Meteorological Department |
Abhawa Bhaban, Agargaon, Dhaka. |
BTRC/LL/VSAT- U(l3) Meteorological (Cox’s Bazar)/2007-21 Dated: 15-06-2008. |
5 |
Bangladesh Meteorological Department |
Abhawa Bhaban, Agargaon, Dhaka. |
BTRC/LL/VSAT- U (65) Meteorological (Moulovibazar)/2008-48 Dated: 26-05-2009 |
6 |
Bangladesh Meteorological Department |
Abhawa Bhaban, Agargaon, Dhaka-1207. Contact: 8116634 Email: info@bmd.gov.bd |
BTRC/LL/VSATU (135) Meteorological (Rangpur)/ 2012-923 Dated: 02-08-2012 |
7 |
Bangladesh Meteorological Department |
Abhawa Bhaban Agargaon, Dhaka-1207. Contact: 8116634 Email: info@bmd.gov.bd |
BTRC/LL/VSATU (l36) Meteorologica1 (Dhaka)/20 12-924 Dated: 02-08-2012 |
8 |
Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) |
Vienna International Center, P.O Box-1200, A-1400, Vienna, Austria. Local Agent: Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (BAEC) 4 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, GPO Box-158, Ramna, Dhaka |
BTRC/LL/VSAT- U (38) CTBTO(Dhaka) /2008-66 Dated: 07-07-2010 |
9 |
Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) |
Same as Sl 8 above |
BTRC/LL/VSAT- U (57) CTBTO (Chattogram) /2008-67. Dated: 07-07-2010 |
10 |
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) |
Bangladesh Country Office GPO. Box 58, BSL Office Complex (3 d Floor), l Minto Road, Dhaka-1000. |
BTRC/LL/VSAT-U (37) Unicef (Dhaka) /2008-09 Dated: 04-07-2010 |
11 |
The Embassy of Japan |
Plot # 5 & 7, Dutabash Road, Baridhara, Dhaka-1212. |
BTRC/LL/VSAT-U(3l) Japan Embassy (Dhaka)/2007-70, Dated: 27-07-2010. |
12 |
Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh |
Civil Aviation Head Office, Kurmitola, Dhaka. Contact: 7912366 Email: chairman@caab.gov.bd |
BTRC/LL/VSAT-U(137)CAAB(Dhaka)/2012-45 Dated: l 6-01-2013 |
List of VSAT Provider Licenses |
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1 |
PCCW Global (HK) Ltd |
PCCW Tower (33 rd floor), Taikoo Place, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong Local Agent: Mrs. Dactel Systems House#. B 10 (3rd floor), Road.7, New DOHS, Dhaka-1206 Cont: 8754667,info@dactelsystems.com |
BTRC/LLIVSAT-P (I 7) PCCW (Hong Kong)/2008-26 Dated: 24-02-2010 |
2 |
Bangladesh Export Import Company Ltd |
17, Dhanmondi R/A, Road # 2, Dhaka Tel: 8815559, Fax: 8815747 Mail: info@bol-online.com |
BTRC/LLIVSAT-P (1 8) Beximco (Dhaka) /2009-21 Dated: l1-l l-2009 |
List of VSAT Provider with Hub Licenses |
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1 |
DNS Sat Comm Ltd |
House#26, Road#28, Block#K, Banani, Dhaka- 1213, Bangladesh Satellite Earth Station, NOC, Monitoring Centre Plot#.278, EPZ, Savar, Dhaka Web: www.vsat.com.bd |
BTRC/LLIVSAT-P/H (l O) DNS SatComm 12007-6 Dated: 30-07-2009 |
Contact: 9888712, 8817270, 9893308-9, 7702721 (Savar) |
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2 |
Square Informatix Ltd |
Squire Center (Level-11), 48 Mahakhali C/A, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh Mail: sil@squaregroup.com Web: www.e-home2u.com |
BTRC/LLlVSATP/H (2) Square (Dhaka)t2007-8 Dated: 27 -07 -2010 |
Contact: 8833047-56, 8859007 |
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3 |
ADN Telecom Ltd |
Red Crescent Concord Tower (19th Floor), 17 Mohakhali Commercial Area, Dhaka-1212 |
BTRC/LLIVSAT-P/H (s 8) ADNSL (Dhaka)/2006-9 Dated: 28-02-2007 |
Tel: 8861234-8 Mail: irshad@atcl.net |
Satellite television broadcasting
Basically, the satellite television broadcasting license is issued from the Ministry of Information. Up till now, Satellite uplink frequency of bandwidth 6/9/12 MHz from 5.85-6.425 GHz band has been assigned to 38 satellite televisions. The name of such Spectrum assignees is given below:
1. |
BTV |
20 |
Gazi Television Ltd (GTV) |
2. |
BTV World |
21 |
Mohna Television Ltd |
3. |
Diganta Media Ltd (Diganta TV) |
22 |
My TV |
4. |
Multimedia Productions Coy Ltd (ATN Bangla) |
23 |
SA Television Ltd (SA TV) |
5. |
5Ekushe Television (ETV) |
24 |
Channel-9 |
6. |
Impress Telefilm Ltd (Channel I) |
25 |
Bijoy Television Ltd |
7. |
International Television Ltd |
26 |
Times Media Ltd (Channel 24) |
8. |
National Television Ltd (RTV) |
27 |
Asian Telecast Ltd (Asian TV) |
9. |
Shamol Bangla Media Ltd (Bangla Vision) |
28 |
Birds Eye Media & Comm. Ltd (Gaan Bangla) |
10. |
Boishakhi Media Ltd (Boishakhi TV) |
29 |
Kazi Media Ltd (Dipto TV) |
11. |
Desh Television (Desh TV) |
30 |
Rongdhonu Media Ltd |
12. |
12 Islamic Television Ltd |
31 |
ATV Ltd (ATV) |
13. |
Jamuna Television Ltd |
32 |
Barindo Media Ltd (Resesa TV) |
14. |
ATN News Ltd |
33 |
Jadu Media Ltd |
15. |
Independent Television Ltd |
34 |
East West Media Group Ltd (News 24) |
16. |
Maasranga Television Ltd |
35 |
Channel-21 (Broadcast World Bangladesh) |
17. |
Samay Television Ltd |
36 |
Dhaka Bangla & Communication Ltd (DBC) |
18. |
Ekattur Media Ltd (71 TV) |
37 |
Bangla Television Ltd |
19. |
Millennium Media Ltd. (Titas TV) |
38 |
Globe Multimedia Ltd. (Global TV) |
Cable networking
Submarine cables
Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company Ltd (BSCCL) is a Core Telecommunications service provider and International Submarine Cable Operator of Bangladesh. It is also an IIG (International Internet Gateway). The service provided by BSCCL represents the Long-haul communication between Bangladesh and the rest of the world. The Company emerged in July 2008 as a public Ltd company under the Posts and Telecommunications Division of Posts, Telecommunications and Internet Technology Ministry, Government of Bangladesh. BSCCL is a party in both SMW-4 and SMW-5 Consortiums provide more capacity and redundancy in Submarine Cables for Bangladesh. BSCCL-IIG is helping the people of the Country to get broadband Internet with cheaper rate and better quality of service. BSCCL is one of the growing companies in the Telecom sector of Bangladesh. It is a leading company for implementation of National ILDTS & ICT policies to develop modern tele-network and high speed Broadband Internet in Bangladesh. The submarine cable network is expected to be the main telecommunications infrastructure for “Digital Bangladesh” by the year 2021 and BSCCL is certainly going to play a major role. By providing high capacity fiber optic submarine cable bandwidth and state of the art Internet Transit facilities, BSCCL is effectively connecting the people to the “Information Super Highway”.
The Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company signed the agreement with SMW-5 Consortium in 2014 and ensures the ownership of the country's second submarine cable, which was inaugurated on 10th September-2017.
Optical Fiber Network
BTCL has expanded its network by fiber optics in 64 districts. Apart from 108 optical fiber development projects in 108 union parishads "110 optical fiber development projects in 1000 union parishads" and 1104 total 1212 unions have been attached. Further, the activities of setting up optical networks in district, upazila and union level are going on under "Wireless Broadband Network for the Digital Bangladesh (4G, LTE) Project". BTCL is also expanding their network through various projects implemented under the ICT department. Since the mobile operator got their licenses, they started building their own optical fiber network optical fiber network and allow only NTTN operators to build such infrastructure. So far following Private operators have completed Optical Fiber Network in different upazilla:
- Pacific Bangladesh Telecom Ltd (PBTL)- 1127 km
- Grameenphone Ltd -2746 km
- Banglalink Digital Communications Ltd- 3000 km
- Robi Axiata Ltd -730 km
- Airtel Bangladesh Ltd- 303 km.
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Bangladesh - 3.5 Bangladesh Food Suppliers, Accommodation and OtherMarkets
Food processing trends
In Bangladesh, the major cereals are rice and wheat while the minor cereals include barley/jab, joar, bazra, cheena and kaon; of the oil seeds, rape and mustard are most important. About 85% of the population is directly or indirectly engaged in agriculture and about 64% of the land is under crop cultivation.
Major crops are grown on one percent or more of the gross-cropped area (GCA). In Bangladesh, only nine crops- rice (73.94 percent), wheat (4.45 percent), jute (3.91 percent), rape and mustard (3.08 percent), lentil (1.54 percent), chicklling vetch (1.25 percent), potato (1.13 percent), sugarcane (1.12 percent), and chilli (1.05 percent) are grown on 1 percent or more of the crop acreage (14.61 million hectare).
Gram (0.78 percent), millet and maize (0.60 percent), onion (0.58 percent), black gram (0.51 percent), sweet potato (0.45 percent), groundnut (0.40 percent), green pea (0.36 percent), sesame (0.33 percent), linseed (0.30 percent), garlic (0.20 percent), pea (0.12 percent), and barley (0.10 percent) are grown on less than 1 percent of the gross cropped area. Some crops, including vegetables, spices, etc., occupy an insignificant proportion of the GCA (i.e. less than 0.10 percent to each crop), and they altogether account for 1.57 percent.
Rice: Three seasonal rice groups are recognized in Bangladesh and it dominates the cropping pattern throughout the country. Almost 90 percent population are rice eaters. These three groups are cultivated throughout the year as Aus, Aman or Boro.
Wheat: After rice, wheat is the most important crop. It is grown mainly in the drier parts of the north and cultivated only as a winter crop (Nov-Dec). It is mostly used as ata or maida (wheat flour) for preparation of bread and cakes. Wheat is grown under a wide range of climatic and soil conditions and grows well in clayey loam soils.
Potato: Potato is primarily used as a vegetable, but it is also considered as a staple food like in many other countries. Potato varieties that are cultivated in Bangladesh are broadly categorized into two groups: local and high yielding (HYV).
Pulses: The common pulses are Masur (lentil), Mung (green gram), Mashkalai (black gram), Chhola (chick pea), Kheshari (lathyrus or grass pea), and Motor (pea). Kheshari is widely cultivated, mostly as fodder, and also consumed by the villagers of the northern part of the country.
Vegetables: Vegetables are important for food security in Bangladesh. Nearly 100 different types of vegetables, comprising both local and exotic types, are grown in Bangladesh. However, the availability of vegetables is only about 20 percent of the recommended requirement of 200 g/person/day. Vegetable farming in Bangladesh can be grouped into 3 categories based on scale of production and objectives of farming: vegetable production on homestead, vegetable production for commercial market and vegetable farming for seed production.
Food consumption habits
In the South
Barisal, Chattogram and Khulna Divisions, being close to sea, tend to have a larger use of sea fishes in their cuisines. ShuBDTi, a treated dry fish, is extremely popular in these areas.
In Dhaka
As a cosmopolitan city, Dhaka has a high level of Western influence in its cuisine. Dishes involving fried rice and a lot of meat are usually legacies of Dhaka's past.
West and North-west areas
Vegetable heavily occupy the main eating in these areas. A higher level of use of spices is common. River fishes (sweet water fishes) are common in the dishes.
North-east
Large number of lakes around the Sylhet Division encourages greater use of lake fishes in the cuisine. More over due to the location is in proximity to the hills of Assam of India, fruits and pickles are generally used for cooking and serving, which is producing a distinct nature to the dining menu here.
Staple ingredients
The staples of Bangladeshi food are rice, atta (a special type of whole wheat flour), and varieties of pulses, the most important of which are chana (bengal gram), toor (pigeon pea or red gram), urad (black gram), and mung (green gram). Pulses are used almost exclusively in the dal.
Food processing & distribution Industries overview
Within the industrial segments, the processed food industry in Bangladesh represents one of the major sectors in terms of value and employment. The sector accounts for over 22% of all manufacturing production and employs about 20% of labor forces. All food processing enterprises account for 2% of the GDP. The food processing and distribution industries in the country is heterogeneous in nature displaying greater diversity in size, technology, quality of products, processing, preserving, marketing and distributions systems. The sector is primarily dominated by small and medium enterprises with their strong linkage to the local production and high potential for processing, value addition and export. There are nearly 700 processed food manufacturing enterprises in the country including homemade processing units, of which, at least 30 enterprises are processing fruits and vegetables. These include processing of bakery, confectionery, fruits and vegetables, cereals, dairy, carbonated and non-carbonated fruit juices, drinks, other beverages and various other food items. Bangladesh itself possesses a huge domestic market for processed food. It’s important has been further multiplied due to its closer proximity to north eastern part of India with another over 70 million homogeneous people in terms of food habit and culture.
However, food processing industry in the country lacks proper technical support and well- run proficiency. The industry possesses enormous potentiality of development by creating forward and backward linkage through alliance, partnership and investments. In recent years, there has been notable development in the production of varieties of processed food by application of innovative and alternative know how. Emphasis is laid not only on achieving a better understanding to developed new products but also improving the methods of production through modernization of technology, improving the quality, life, safety and packaging as well as marketing of the processed products.
The food processing industry is heavily dependent on agricultural production as most of its raw material is primarily agro products. Hence, the industry needs to address many challenges including its dependent on nature and for seasonal crops cultivation. Despite many constrains, development of food processing industry is as the most potential growing industry which is yet to be fully explored to its utmost potential.
As the industry is growing rapidly, the food processing industry is opening up new opportunities in terms of investment, technology and exports. In Bangladesh, several technologies related to food processing and preservation of commodities has been evolved by the research & development institutes. However, proper investment will further boost the sector and attain benefits for the enterprises.
Food producers and suppliers
In the local market number of millers and suppliers of different essential food items available. Among them a non-exhaustive list of Millers/Suppliers for edible oil, salt, sugar and other food items are shown at Art 4.3 Page Number 417
Non-food items (NFI) suppliers
Non-exhaustive lists of Suppliers for different types of Non-Food Items (NFI) are shown at page numbers mentioned against each:
3.6 Bangladesh Additional Service Providers
Accommodation
In Bangladesh accomodation facilities are available in all the cities in different forms, especially in Dhaka. Here hotels ranging from 5* to non-star and full furnished apartments are available. Mostly these are cheaper and secured. There are lots of guest houses, resorts and some official guest houses are also available on rental basis. All these are possible to find out from their individual webs and also through tourism service providers. Some of the prominent hotels in different cities are listed below with their details:
Hotels in Dhaka (Enlisted with WFP as per October 2019)
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Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
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1. |
Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel |
107, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Tel : 880 2 5502 8008 / +880 2 912 8008 www.panpacific.com/Dhaka/Overview.html Email: reserve.ppdac@panpacific.com |
2. |
Hotel Radisson Blue Garden |
Airport Rd, Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka, 1206, Bangladesh |
Tel: 8754555, 8754554, 01917285907(Tousif) |
3. |
Le Meridian |
79/A Commercial Area, Airport Road, Nikunja 2, Khilkhet, Dhaka |
Phone: +880 2-8900089 |
4. |
Hotel Amari Dhaka |
Plot # 47, Road # 17, Road No-41, Gulshan-2, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Phone: +880-2-9841951, 55059620-29 Cell:01777719313 |
5. |
ASCOTT |
ASCOTT the Residence House # 13, Road # 08, Baridhara, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Tel: 9885553, Mobile: 01926633854 E-Mail: reservation@ascottpalace.com Website: www.ascottdhaka.com |
ASCOTT PALACE LTD House 14, Road 06, Block K, Baridhara, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88 02 9885553, 9885561 – 3 Email: reservation@ascottpalace.com |
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6. |
NASCENT Gardenia Service Apartments |
27, Park Road | Baridhara Diplomatic Zone |
Mobile # +880 1765247040 Tel: +88 02 8832966, +88 02 8822341 (gulshan), 01716342132 Mail: reservationrooms@nascenthotels.com, shamim@ nascenthotels.com E-mail: info@nascentgardenia.com |
7. |
Hotel Asia Pacific |
Diplomatic Zone, House# 2, Road # 2, Block # K |
Mobile: +8801715 619989 Web Address: www.asiapacifichotelbd.org |
8. |
Bangabandhu International Conference Center (BICC) |
Bir Uttom Khaled Mosharraf Ave, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh |
Mr. Zaman-01713062154 Tel: 02- 9180890, 02- 9180891 E-mail: info@biccbd.com |
9. |
The Westin Dhaka |
Main Gulshan Avenue, Plot# 01, Road # 45, Gulshan – 2, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Tel: +88(02) 9891988 Email: Md.Alamin@starwoodhotels.com |
10. |
BRAC CDM, Savar |
Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Tel: +88(02) 7743272 Mobile: (88)-01787680901, (88)-01787680902, +88(0)
1911328906 |
11. |
Hotel the Way Dhaka |
Address: 10/B/2, Road # 54/B, Gulshan – 02, Dhaka – 1212, Bangladesh |
Tel: + 880 2 9852371, Mobile: +88(0) 1844027405 Email: reservations@thewaydhaka.com |
12. |
Quality Inn |
House # 06, Road # 50, Gulshan-2, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Phone: 9881886,9881888,8822249 Mobile: 01857421507-01631269109 Web: qualityinnbd.net |
13. |
Aristocrat Inn |
House # 12, Road # 68/A, Gulshan-2, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Tel: +88 02 9881014, 9846617, 9892327 Mob: +880 1817019200, +880 1732279155, +880 1924304304 Web Address: www.aristocratinn.com |
14 |
Hotel Bengal Blueberry |
Plot# 1/A, Road # 90, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
Tel: +88(02) 5505163 Cell: +880-1622-666658 E-Mail: reservation@bengalblueberry.com |
16 |
Hotel Lake Castle |
House # 1A, Road # 68/A, Gulshan-2, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Tel: 8812812, 8814137 Contact-01733360810 Email- sales@hotellakecastle.com |
17 |
The Olives Hotel |
House No- 3, Road No. - 126, Gulshan-1, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Hotline: 01793-529497, 01951-521143 Sales-Mr Faruq, Mob-01847132808 Tel: +8809613665544 Email: info@theolivesbd.com |
18 |
Royal Tulip Seapearl Beach Resort & Spa (Naymul) |
Jaliapalong, Cox's Bazar, PO Box: 4750, Bangladesh |
01844016193 sales7.coxsbazar@royaltulipbangladesh.com |
19 |
Hotel Mishuk Rajbongshi & Co Pvt Ltd (Golam Kibria) |
Hotel Motel Zone, Sea Beach Road, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh |
0341-64320, 62808, 01733337781, 01735513809, 01715946471 |
20 |
Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation (Shaibal Hotel) |
Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh |
0341-51624, 01782797626 |
21 |
Sayeman Beach Resort Ltd |
Marine Drive Road, Kolatali, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh |
Reservations: +88 09610 777 888 Hotline: +88 01755691917 Website: http://www.sayemanresort.com |
22 |
Long Beach Hotel Ltd |
14, Kalatoli Road, Hotel Motel Zone, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. |
Phone: +88 0341 51843-6 Website: https://longbeachhotelbd.com |
23 |
Hotel The Cox Today |
Plot - 07, Road - 02, Hotel Motel Zone, Kolatoly Road, Cox's Bazar 4700, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88 0341 52410-22 Mobile: 01755-598416 Website: https://hotelthecoxtoday.com Email: info@hotelthecoxtoday.com |
Other Hotels in Different Cities
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Name |
Address |
Contact No |
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Dhaka |
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1. |
Hotel De Crystal Crown |
House No. 5, Road-23/A, Gulshan-1, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Tele: +0258813200, 0209889869 Web: www.crystalcrownhotel.com Email: info@crystalcrownhotel.com |
2. |
Dhaka Regency Hotel & Resort Ltd |
Airport Road, Nikunja 2, Dhaka 1229, Bangladesh |
MD. Monjur Hossain, +88 01713332566, Website: www.dhakaregency.com Email: monjur@dhakaregency.com |
3. |
Bengal Inn, Standard - 3 star |
House No. 07, Road No. 16, Gulshan- 1, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
Phone: 02-9880236, 02-9880610, 02-980798 |
4. |
Hotel Victory Ltd, Standard - 3 star |
30/A VIP Road, Naya Paltan, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
Telephone No.:+88-02-9353055, +88-029353088 Email: info@hotelvictorybd.net |
5. |
Hotel Eastern Residence |
Road # 27, Block # J, House # 14, |
Telephone No.: +880 1755 529 225 Web Address: www.easternresidence.com Email: hoteler@citech-bd.com |
6. |
Hotel Zakaria International Ltd |
35, Gulshan Road, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh. |
Tel: 8825003, 8825004, (88) 06662613127 Email: info@hotelzakariabd.com |
7. |
Grand Prince Hotel |
Paradise Plaza, Com.Plot no. 6 & 11, Block-B, Mirpur-1, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh |
Phone: +8802 9012952, +8802 8021599 Cell: + 88017 1896 2156 Web: www.grandprince-dhaka.com Email: info@grandprince-dhaka.com |
8. |
Hotel Abakash Dhaka |
83-88, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
Phone: 02-8811109, 02-98899288, 02-9899290 Email: info@nhtti.org |
9. |
Hotel Lake View Plaza |
House No. 16, Road No. 43, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
Telephone No: +88-02-8825509 |
10. |
Hotel The Capital |
Hotel the Capital 69, Naya Paltan, VIP Road, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh |
Cell: 01721 595568, 01931 110550, 01713 467831 Telephone: +88 02-9337578 |
11. |
Hotel Orchard Suits |
House# 90, Road# 13/A Block - C, Banani Dhaka - 1213, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88 01985555061 |
12. |
Royal Park Residence |
House 85, Block A, Road 25A, Banani, Dhaka 1213 Bangladesh |
Call: +880-2-55033452/53 Email: hotelinfo@royalparkdhaka.com Website: http://royalparkdhaka.com/contact/ |
13. |
Marino Hotel (Banani) |
House - 46, Road 18, Block J, Banani, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh. |
Call: +88-02-55035406-7, +88-02-55033855-6 +88-02-55033507, +88-02-55033532 Hotline: +88-01670067810, +88-01760539631 Res: +88-01670067810, +88-01760539631 E-Mail: banani@marinohotel.com.bd, marinobd@yahoo.com Website: www.marinohotel.com.bd |
14. |
Radisson Blu Dhaka Water Garden |
Airport Rd, Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka, 1206, Bangladesh |
02- 333-3333 (800) 616-1283 Telephone: 880 2 875 4555 |
15. |
HOTEL 71 |
176 Shaheed Syed Nazrul Islam Sarani (Old-47, Bijoy Nagar), Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. |
Phone: +880 28316 598, +880 28311 259 +880 28311 238, +880 28319 962 Mobile: +880 17500 76933 Email: info@hotel71.com.bd Websites: https://www.hotel71.com.bd/contact/ |
16. |
Hotel Dhaka Garden Inn |
House # 03, Road # 24, |
Phone: +880-2-9860808, +880-2-9857989 Email: info@hoteldhakagardeninn.com |
17. |
Dusai Resort and Spa |
Moulvibazar Sadar, |
Phone: +880 86164100, +880 2 9880103-5 Website: https://www.dusairesorts.com |
18. |
FARS Hotel & Resorts Ltd. |
212, Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam Sharani, Purana Palatan, Dhaka – 1000, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88 02 9515014 Email: info@farshotelbd.com |
19. |
Hotel Ornate |
30, Bijoynagar, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh. |
Tel: 0088-02-9330219, 088-02-9354434 Mobile +88 01811 408 403 Email: ornate@dhaka.net |
20. |
Platinum Suites |
Plot No 58, Road No. 11, Block- F, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh. |
Phone : +880 2 55042355, +880 2 55042352, +880 2 55042353, +880
2 55042363, +880 2 55042395, +880 2 55042396 |
21. |
Hotel Rose Garden |
House No 86, Road No 17/A, Block – E, Banani, Dhaka – 1213,
Bangladesh. |
Phone: +880 2 8810399 Email: info@hotelrosegarden.com |
22. |
Innotel Luxury Business Hotel |
House #23, Road #10, Block – E, Banani, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88 02 9898175, +88 01811487777 Email: info@innotelbatonrouge.com Website: http://www.innotelbatonrouge.com |
23. |
Lakeshore Banani – Banani, Dhaka. |
Lakeshore Banani |
Phone : +880 2 8836492, +880 2 8836493, +880 2 8836453, +88
029821032 Email: info@lakeshorebanani.com. bdsales@lakeshorebanani.com.bd |
24. |
Hotel Swiss Garden – Banani, Dhaka. |
Road # 13, House # 89, Block – D, Banani, Dhaka – 1213, Bangladesh. |
Phone : +88 02 9896093, 58813986, 58811811, 58813352, 8835825,
8831550 Email: info@hotelswissgarden.com |
25. |
Hotel De Castle Ltd |
House – 72, Road – 21, Block – B, Banani, Dhaka – 1213, Bangladesh. |
Phone: 0255035233-35, 55033605, 55034167, 55034121, Mobile : +88
01914 392889 Email: info@hoteldecastlebd.com |
26. |
Galesia Hotel & Resort Ltd. |
House # 39, Road # 21, Block – B, Banani, Dhaka – 1213,
Bangladesh. |
Phone: +88 02 55034111, +88 02 55034113 Website: www.galesia.com |
27. |
Hotel Afford Inn |
House # 04, Road # 03, Sector # 01, Uttara, Dhaka – 1230, Bangladesh. |
Phone : +88-02-2911214 (Hotel reservation) Website : www.hotelaffordinnbd.com Email: smnurnnabi@yahoo.com |
28. |
La Villa Western |
House # 24, Road # 11, Baridhara, Gulshan – 2, Dhaka – 1212, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88 019 55 393 238 +880 2-9896928-30 +88
01934-446360-1 Email: lavillawestern@gmail.com |
29. |
Richmond Hotel & Suites |
Road-10, Sector-01, Uttara, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh. |
Hotline: +8801974246663 Phone: +880248952026-27 Website: http://www.richmondhs.com/index.php Email: info@richmondhs.com |
30. |
NAAS Service Apartment – |
Paril Green 2nd Floor, 165-166 Green Road, Dhaka 1205, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88 02 9140551, 01725-320995 Website: https://naas-serviced-apartments.business.site/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=referral |
Cox’s Bazar |
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31. |
Ocean Paradise Hotel & Resort |
28 - 29, Hotel Motel Zone, Kolatoli Road, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh |
Telephone |
32. |
Mermaid Beach Resort |
Pechar Dwip, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh |
· +(88) 018 4141 6468-69 |
33. |
Hotel Sea Crown |
Marin Drive, Kola Toli, New Beach, 4700 Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh |
Telephone: 0341-64795, 0341-64474 |
34. |
Hotel & Resort |
Marine Drive, Road, Cox's Bazar 4701, Bangladesh |
Hotline: 01876000022 |
35. |
Seagull Hotels Ltd |
Cox's Bazaar Sea Beach, Bangladesh |
+88 0341 62480 – 90, +88 01766666530 - Hotline |
36. |
Prassad Paradise Hotel & Resort |
Plot 9, New Beach Road, Hotel-Motel Zone Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh |
Tel: 034164403, Holine: 01556347711, 01556347722, 01511-994477, 01511994478, 01511994479 E-mail: info@praasadparadise.com.bd |
37. |
Shopno Bilash |
Block # A, Plot # A, Kolatoli R/A, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh |
Phone: (+880) 341-62121, (+880) 179-3100000 Website: http://www.shopnobilash.com Email: info@shopnobilash.com |
Sylhet |
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38. |
Rose View Hotel |
Shahjalal Uposhohor, Sylhet – 3100, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88 (0821) 721835, 720492 Call: +88 01972787878, 01977200701-5 Website: http://www.roseviewhotel.com Email: info@roseviewhotel.com |
39. |
Nazimgarh Garden Resort |
Nazimgarh, Khadimnagar, Sylhet, Bangladesh |
Tel: (+88) 01747200100, 01841001201, 01712027722 Website: http://www.nazimgarh.com Email: reservation@nazimgarh.com |
40. |
Grand Sultan Tea Resort & Golf |
Srimongal, Moulvibazar - 3210, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88 01730 793501 - 4 For Corporate or Group Event: 01730 793555 Website: https://www.grandsultanresort.com |
Chattogram |
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41. |
Hotel Agrabad |
Sabder Ali Road, Agrabad C/A, Chattogram 4000, Bangladesh |
Phone: + 88 031 713311-8 Mobile: + 88 01766 665201, + 88 01766 665163 Email: info@agrabadhotels.com Web: www.agrabadhotel.com |
42. |
Radisson Blu Chattogram Bay View |
S. S. Khaled Road, Lalkhan Bazar Cir, Chattogram 4000, Bangladesh |
Phone: 031-619800, +880 9612600800 Website: https://www.radissonhotels.com/en-us/ Email: reservation.ctg@radisson.com |
43. |
The Peninsula Chattogram |
486/B, CDA Avenue, O.R. Nizam Road, Bulbul Center, Chattogram 4100, Bangladesh |
Phone: 01755-554555, +88 031 2850860 Website: http://www.peninsulactg.com Email: reservation@peninsulactg.com |
44. |
Brisa Marina |
Ghat No-11, Airport Road East Patenga, 4205, Bangladesh |
Phone: 03125-02364, +880 1783 871 820, (031) 2502364-5 Website: http://brisamarinabd.com/ Email: info@brisamarinabd.com |
45. |
Sea World Resort |
Zakir Hoassain Road, Foy's Lake, Khulshi, Chattogram 4201, Bangladesh |
Phone: 01913-531483 Website: http://www.foyslake.com |
Khulna |
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43 |
City Inn Ltd |
B-1, Mojid Sarony, KDA C/A, Khulna- 9100, Bangladesh, |
Phone: +880-41-2834067-72, Mob: 01711298501. Website: www.cityinnltd.com, |
44 |
Hotel Castle Salam Ltd |
G-8, K.D.A. Avenue, Khulna-9000, Bangladesh |
Phone: 880-41-720160, 880-41-732790 +880 1711 397607, +880 1833 321168 |
45 |
Hotel Royal International. |
A-33, KDA Avenue, Khulna-9100, Bangladesh |
Phone: +880 1718 679900 Mail: hotelroyal1984@gmail.com |
46 |
Tiger Garden |
01 KDA Avenue, Shib Bari More, Khulna, Bangladesh |
Phone: 041721108, 01769056368, +8801769056367 |
47 |
Hotel Ambassador |
49, K.D. Ghos Road, Helatala Rd, Khulna, Bangladesh |
Phone: 01976-338800 |
48 |
CSS Ava Centre Khulna |
82 Rupsha Strand Rd, Khulna 9100, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88.041.2833549, 2833694 Mail: cssavacenter@cssbd.org |
Rangpur |
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49 |
Grand Palace Hotel & Resorts |
G L Roy Road Rangpur-5400, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88 0171355, 8844/55 |
50 |
Little Rangpur Inn. |
Kotwali Thana Road, Mulatole, Rangpur -5400, Bangladesh. |
Phone: +8801780 71 71 71 |
51 |
Hotel GM Suites |
G L Roy Rd, Rangpur 5400, Bangladesh |
Phone:01785-666111 |
52 |
RDRS Guest House, Rangpur |
Radhaballav, Rangpur - Dinajpur Hwy, Rangpur 5400, Bangladesh |
Phone: 01713-200185 |
Barisal |
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53 |
Hotel Grand Park Barisal |
Bangabandhu Udyan (Bell’s Park), Band Road, Barisal 8200, Bangladesh |
Phone: 880 431 715 08-13, +880 177 773 5171-75 |
54 |
Hotel Sedona International (Pvt.) Ltd. |
Birsresto Captain Mohiuddin Jahangir Sarok 88, Sadar Road Barisal-8200, Bangladesh |
Tel: +88 0431 2174623 Cell: +88 01705293878 E-mail: hotelsedona@gmail.com |
55 |
Sagarika Hotel |
Katpotti Rd, Barisal, Bangladesh |
Phone: 01728-080016 |
Clearing and Forwarding Agents
In the field of Export and Import the role of C&F agent is very important. Proper functioning of C&F Agents can reduce time and any kind of losses. In all Air ports, Sea Ports and Land ports a Number of enlisted C& F agents function. Some of such C&F agents are listed below:
List of C&F Agents (Enlisted with WFP) as per 01.2020
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Vendor |
Contact Person |
Cell |
E-mail & Web |
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01 |
Ancient Steamship Company Limited |
Mr. Morshed |
01919762992 |
morshed@ancientsteamship.com, management@ancientsteamship.com, |
02 |
Bashir Ahmed & Company Limited |
Anwar/Khorshed |
01717419939 01819392403 031-715693,697 |
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03 |
Milky Way Shippers Lines (Pvt.) Ltd. |
Mr. Zilani, Solaiman |
01712756160 01755682861 |
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04 |
M/s Aleya Enterprise |
Mr Mostofa |
01711720466 |
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05 |
Homebound Packers and Shippers (Pvt) Ltd |
Al-Amin |
01811413314 |
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06 |
Salvation Logistics Limited |
Md. Masud Hasan, Howlader, Mr. Shisir |
01610009040 01678006174 |
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07 |
Excel Freight System Ltd |
Moniruzzaman, Director Lawrance |
01819229684 01819229681 |
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08 |
A.R Logistics |
M A Aziz Howlader, Proprietor |
01715-514241 |
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09 |
Aerial Marine Agency Limited |
Md. Monirul Islam, Managing Director |
01911-895325, 01712-788786 |
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10 |
Sam Syndicate (Pvt.) Ltd, |
Syed Ghulam Murshed, Managing Director |
+880312515356, +8802-9342450, Mobile:01711762072, 01711771215 |
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11 |
Badal and Company |
A.H.M Abdullah, Senior Executive Officer |
Tel: +880244815029, +8809617456241, Mob; 01819318851 |
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12 |
Tricom Freight & Logistics Ltd |
N.C Ghosh (Kajal), Managing Director |
Ph:9558823,9553836 01711520778, 01971520778 |
customercare.tricomgroupbd@gmail.com, info.tricomgroupbd@gmail.com |
13 |
M.M Cargo Company |
Md. Monowar Hossain, Proprietor |
01716133719, 01824515560, |
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14 |
M/S Al-Afsar Traders |
Md. Abdur Rahim Akon, Managing Director |
01720155506, 01977990310 |
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15 |
Islamia Trade Centre |
Fazlul Haq |
01711038831 |
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16 |
Zilani Trading Corporation |
Shafayat Zaman |
01763888222, 01913295368 |
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17 |
Mohana SS Enterprise |
Md Kaiser |
01819043009, 01819828423 |
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18 |
M/S Sonali Enterprise |
Mr. Daud Hossain |
01711981362 |
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19 |
Memma Enterprise |
Sujit Kumar Bhowmik, Head of Operation |
Tel: +88028824057, 01924400745 |
List of C&F Agents (Others) as per 01.2020
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Name |
Address |
Contact No, E–mail & Web |
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1. |
Barlaw Packers and Shippers (Mr. Zaman, Business Coordinator) |
10 Metropolitan Shopping Plaza, Gulshan North, Circle-2 Dhaka-1212 |
01711854516 (C&F Agent, Empty Shipping Containers) |
Dhaka |
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2. |
Trans-European Express & Multimodal Services Ltd. |
31/1, Purana Paltan, |
880 2 55112246-51 |
3. |
Zain Trade International (Kh Shazzadul Islam, Proprietor) |
Khulna Operational Office: KDA Avenue, 102 Sheikhpara Main Road Khulna-9100. Dhaka Office: HAQ Tower (4th floor) 3/C Kawran Bazar Dhaka1215 |
88041733320, 725300 (Khulna Off) 01989602941, 01713423260 (Khulna Off) 01713083653 (Dhaka Off) |
4. |
HS Enterprise (Mr. A. K. Azad) |
Building Rupali Apartment 2-A6 Lakecity Concord, Dhaka-1229, Bangladesh |
+88-01756-710083, 01973-144391 |
5. |
Hazi Traders (S.M Shahjahan Seraz) |
House # 228, Unite # 8, Kawla Madrasha Road, Dokhin khan, Dhaka-1230, Bangladesh |
+88-01611-595380, 01711-595380, 01811-595380, 01911-595380 |
6. |
J.K. Enterprise (Md. Ayub Hossain Pokkhi, Proprietor) |
16/1, North South Road, Majed Court, 2th Floor, Siddique Bazar, Dhaka-1000 |
+880-2-9566943, 9567518, 01711-836329 (Proprietor), 01911-836329, 01611-836329 |
7. |
3-Smart & Co. (Md. Soman Miah) |
314, Sk. Mujib Road, Hasina Monjil, Agrabad, Chattogram. |
01819605825, 01711810525 |
8. |
Excelsior Trading Corpn. Ltd. |
345, Segun Bagicha GPO BOX No. 6, Dhaka-1217, Bangladesh |
+880-2-8316805(5Lines), 8316271, 9353485, 01711-628917, 01730-061737 |
9. |
Islam Trading House (Kazi Nazrul Islam, Proprietor) |
Ta-115 (1st floor), Middle Badda, Gulshan Link Road, Dhaka-1212 |
+880-2-01911-381343, 01712839416 (Proprietor), 01716-378509 |
10. |
Islamia Trade Center |
Suit 97-103, Town Hall Super Market, 1st floor, |
880 1711-038831 |
11. |
3i Logistics Private Ltd (Md. Omar Faruq (Deputy Manager (Sales & CR) |
House # 1/B, Green Square, 5th Floor, Road # 8, |
88-01844185255, +88-01913277659 +88-02-9850161-4 |
12. |
20 Cube Logistics (Mohammad Golam Faruque Manager Operations Trans.) |
House-450/2(A1), Road-08, D.O.H.S Baridhara, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
8801708142949, +880 2841 6596 |
13. |
Step One Air & Sea Freight |
3rd Floor, House- CESF 11/A, Road-130, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
+ 88 02 9892706, 9892557, 9892542 |
14. |
Kuehne + Nagel Ltd (Kazi Zahirul Islam, Manager) |
Kuehne + Nagel Ltd. House No. 74, Road No. 18, Block – J, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
88-09612-884882 & 0960-9884882, 880-2-9884867,
880171-3001749 |
15. |
Badal and Company |
RH Home Center (6th Floor), |
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16. |
Air Alliance Ltd |
Landmark Building (10th Floor) 2-14, Gulshan North Circle 2, Dhaka 1212 |
01847167376 |
17. |
A & I Traders Ltd Md. Anwar Hossain Khan |
188, Kahtungonj, Elias Market, Chattogram |
01680083289 |
18. |
Co-operators Enterprises (Osikar Rahman, Executive Director) |
Al-Haj Mansion (2nd floor), 82, Motijheel, C/A, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
+880-2-9556838, 9552490 01714071503 (ED) |
19. |
Farco Syndicate |
8/B Suvastu Tower (8th Floor), 937/A, Sheikh Mujib Road, 69/1, Panthapath, Dhaka-1205, Bangladesh |
+880-2-8623114-5, 8612514 |
20. |
The New Amico International (Mojibor Rahman, Owner) |
Zaman Chamber (3rd floor), 47, Dilkusha C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
+880-2-8014027 01711042102 (Owner) |
21. |
Amin Associates |
33, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue (2nd Floor), West Tejturi Bazar, Dhaka-1215 |
+880-2-9126538, 9126539 |
22. |
Badal & Company |
74/B/1, RH Home Center (6th Floor) Green Road, Dhaka-1215, Bangladesh |
+880-2-44815029, 9613-456239 |
23. |
Bashundhara |
Rahman Chamber (5th floor), 12-136, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
+880-2-9558899 |
24. |
Fair Deal Enterprise (Md. Muhibbullah, Manager) |
Eastern Plaza, Room # 9/24 (8th Floor) 22/7 Sonargaon Road, Dhaka-1205 |
+88-02-8611207 01716-653269 (Manager) |
25. |
S.A.S. International (Rafiqul Islam, Proprietor) |
Room No. 706, Baitul Khair Bhaban (7th Floor) 48/A-B, Purana Paltan, Dhaka-1000 |
+88-02-9572113 01715-440834 (Proprietor), 01913-288278 |
26. |
Mili Freight Systems Ltd. (Solayman Niazee, Proprietor) |
Ayesha Shopping Complex (1st Floor), Room No. 124, 84 New circular Road, Dhaka-1217 |
+88-01711-825947 (Proprietor), 01817-101290 |
27. |
A. M. Trading Co. (Siddharth Sarkar, Senior Executive) |
Planners Tower, 10th Floor, 13/A Sonargaon Road, Banglamotor, Dhaka-1219 |
+88-01756-450053 (Senior Executive) |
28. |
Hazari Enterprise (asiruddin Hazari, Proprietor) |
99, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Dhaka Trade Center (15th Floor, Suite C), Kawran Bazar, Dhaka-1215 |
+88-02-9143512 01819-212418 (Proprietor) |
29. |
J.R Trading Company (Md. Rafiqul Islam, Proprietor) |
Mouchak Tower (13th floor), Suite # 1411, 83/B, Siddesari Circular Road, Dhaka-1217 |
+88-02-9345926 01711-952275 (Proprietor) |
30. |
Dynamic Freight Systems |
Shahnawaz Bhaban (2nd Floor), Room No 305, 9/C, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
+88-02-9576287 01711-324251 |
31. |
M/S. Suchana Enterprise (Md. Monirujjaman, Partner) |
Zirat Chamber (Ground Floor), 31, Bangabandhu Avenue, Dhaka-1000 |
+88-02-9559474 01718-963755 (Manager) |
32. |
Customs Clearing & Forwarding (Rafiqul Islam, Proprietor) |
Ibrahim Mansion (3rd Floor), 11 Purana Paltan, Dhaka-1000 |
+88-02-9557611, 01819-212554 (Proprietor) |
33. |
Paradise Corporation (Pvt.) Ltd. (Jamaluddin, Manager) |
Akram Tower, 199, Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam Swarani, Suite 7 (12th Floor) 15/5, Bijoy Nagar, Dhaka-1000 |
+88-02-8391055-6, 01711-671466 (Manager), 01817-103888 |
34. |
Abdul Haque & Sons |
95, Motijheel C/A (4th floor), Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
+880-2-9564893 |
35. |
Agradoot Traders Ltd (Shantanu Das, Managing Director) |
Center Point Concord (6th Floor), Suite 6C, 14/A & 31/A Tejkunipara, Dhaka-1215 |
+88-02-8117651, 9145348, 8153485 01711528220 (MD) |
36. |
Expolanka (BD) Ltd. |
Medona Tower (7th floor), 28, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
+880-2-8827081, 8826728 |
37. |
Bashow Commercial Complex (Pvt.) Ltd. |
10, Metropoliton Shopping Plaza, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
+880-2-8824542 |
38. |
Elite Trading Ltd |
59, Dilkusha C/A (1st & 3rd floor), Dhaka-1000 |
+880-2-9561994, 9552740 |
39. |
All Trans Cargo Services Ltd. |
65/B, Kemal Ataturk Avenue (1st Floor), Banani, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh |
+880-2-9884434, 9884436, 8812340 |
40. |
A.M. & Sons |
84/3, Naya Paltan (Ground floor), Dhaka-1000 |
+880-2-8312734, 9941786 |
41. |
Barlaw Commercial Complex (Pvt) Ltd |
10 Metropolitan Shopping Plaza Gulshan North, Circle - 2, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
+880-2-8824542, 8822555, 9896759, 9896170 |
42. |
Molly Enterprise |
304-6 Lion Shopping Complex (2nd floor), 73 Airport Road, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215, Bangladesh |
+880-2-9119153, 01911-388432 |
43. |
Popular International Agency |
House # 95, New Airport Road (2nd floor), Kakali, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
+880-2-8820492, 9553475 |
44. |
D.N. Trade International |
42/A/2, Shahid Nazrul Islam Road, Hatkhola, Feroza Tower (2nd Floor) Tikatuli, Dhaka-1203, Bangladesh |
+88-02-9560164-5, 01819-238405 |
45. |
The Global Forwarding Ltd. |
Satabdi Center (10th Floor), Suite 10/C, 292, Inner Circular Road, Fakirapool, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
+88-01716-436585 |
46. |
Setu Centre |
Eastern Plaza (8th Floor), 9/31-B&C, Sonargaon Road (Hatirpool), Dhaka-1205 |
+88-02-9674760, 9611259 01711-524576, 01925-614767 |
47. |
Rina C&F Centre Ltd. (Maksudur Rahman Runa, Managing Director) |
Eastern Plaza (6th Floor), 7/37-A, Sonargaon Road (Hatirpool), Dhaka-1205 |
+88-02-9663703 01711-841718 (MD) |
48. |
Swift Hand |
House 94, New Airport Road, Kakoli, Dhaka-1213 |
+880-2-8814077, 8816732 |
Chattogram |
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49. |
3-Smart & Co. (Md. Soman Miah, Managing Partner) |
314, Sk. Mujib Road, Hasina Monjil, Agrabad, Chattogram. |
01819605825 (MP), 01711810525 |
50. |
A. M. B Traders (Pvt) Ltd. (Md. Shahjahan Shaju) |
1370, D.T. Road (2nd Floor), Dhinalapara, Chattogram. |
031-713655-6, 2523730 01819391307, 01554314043 |
51. |
A. D. Shipping Agencies Ltd. (Menoka Sumaira Chowdhury) |
438, Enayet Bazar (2nd Fl), Goaltoly By Lane, Chattogram |
635193 01726-183838 |
52. |
B. Baria Cargo Ltd. (Md. Monsur Hossain, proprietor) |
18, Sk. Mujib Road (3rd Fl), Agrabad C/A, Chattogram. |
01819625143 |
53. |
B. N Shipping Agency & Trading Ltd. (Mohammed Elias) |
37/9, Razapukur Lane, (2nd Floor), Anderkilla, Chattogram. |
2512209-10, 01711720402 |
54. |
Baker Enterprise (S.M. Omar Faroque) |
178/A, Saarghat Road, Chattogram, Bangladesh |
031-624121, 01711348436 |
55. |
Capitol Trade Linkers Ltd. (Mridul Kanti Barua) |
19/A D.T.Road, Poura Banijja Bitan (2nd Fl), Dhanialapara, Chattogram |
2526656, 01711812239 |
56. |
Asian Trading Corporation |
M.H Building, 2nd floor, Mazirghat, Chattogram, Bangladesh |
+88-031-726500, 01973-123111 |
57. |
Sam Syndicate Pvt. Ltd. (Syed Ghulam Murshed Mamun, Managing Director) |
1128, Ahmed Mansion (3rd Floor), Sk.Mujib Road, Dewanhat, Chattogram. |
+88-031-2515356, +88-031-2515352, +8801711-762072. |
58. |
Carry-4 Logistics Ltd. (A. K. M. Akramuzzaman Nayon) |
2389/A, Mir Abu Ahmed Vila, South Mir Bari, Sk. Mujib Road, Agrabad, Chattogram |
01819207734, 01733750788 |
59. |
Standard Freight (Chattogram Office) |
Jahan Chamber, 2748 Halishar Road, Chowmuhani, Agrabad, Chattogram, Bangladesh |
+880-31-711751 |
60. |
Allied Corporation. (Humayun Kabir, Manager) |
Commercial Court, 95, Agrabad C/A, Chattogram-4100, Bangladesh |
+880-31-712899, 721036 01735811440 (Manager) |
61. |
B. Doza & Company. |
M Court (2nd Floor), 108 Agrabad C/A, Chattogram-4100, Bangladesh |
+880-31-713942-44, 713099 |
62. |
S.Jamal Brothers |
Al Islam Chamber, 5th fl. 91 Agrabad C/A, Chattogram-4100, Bangladesh |
+880-31-714105, 723150 |
63. |
Seaweed Trading Company |
Zakir Mansion (1st floor) 1693 Sk. Mojib Road, Agrabad, Chattogram-4100, Bangladesh |
+880-31-724995 |
64. |
Tranships Liner Agent Chartering Maning |
91, Agrabad, Al Islam Chamber (3rd floor), Chattogram-4100 |
+880-31-713707 |
65. |
Tisha Enterprise |
1125/A, B-Nag Lane, Goshaildanga, Agrabad, Chattogram, Bangladesh |
+88-01711-277584, 01911-518273 |
Khulna |
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66. |
Millennium Enterprise (Md. Bilaluddin, Proprietor) |
269, Chowdhury Bhaban, Benapole, Jashore, Khulna |
+01711588077 (Proprietor) |
67. |
Hasan Agency (Nahid Hasan, Proprietor) |
Benapole, Jashore, Khulna |
01711 846996 (Proprietor) |
68. |
Standard Freight (Nazrul Islam, Managing Director) (Benapole Office) |
Benapole Bazar, Jashore, Bangladesh |
+88-01713-012998, 01911-322541 (MD) |
69. |
Starpath Sea Trade Ltd. |
Jiban Bima Bhaban (2nd Floor), K.D.A Avenue, Khulna, Bangladesh |
+880-41-721754, 730900 |
70. |
M/S Rana International Agency (Eanur Rahman Russel, Manager) |
Arafat bhabon 2nd floor, Opposite of BDR camp, Benapole, Jashore, Khulna |
+8801711899108 (Manager) |
Freight Forwarding Agents
Bangladesh has succeeded in improving logistics through modernization of customs clearance procedures. However, the performance of its transportation system can still be improved. The cargo related paper work is still cumbersome compared to modern methods implemented in other Asian countries.
Bangladesh Customs provides facilities to clear imports and exports at the border crossings (land Ports), the international sea ports and airports, the Export Processing Zones in Chattogram and Dhaka and the Dhaka ICD/ICTs. The shippers and consignees are represented by licensed Clearing Agents (CA) when clearing their cargo. These are licensed individuals. The prominent Freight forwarders, offer this services. Importers and exporters select their own CA based on demonstrated ability to expedite cargo movements at a reasonable price.
Despite all the improvement recently noticed at customs and entry points, it is still recommended that agencies contract Customs Clearance agents, Freight Forwarders and / or Shipping companies to manage the whole import procedures. The major companies offer the whole range of services (clearance, storage, transport etc) or are able to coordinate it. A list of non exhaustive selection of some of the major FF agents working in the whole country (Chattogram, Mongla, Benapole, Dhaka and other concerned area) are shown at Art no 4.17 Page no 537.
Material Handling & Power Generation Equipment
Regarding heavy handling and engineering equipment, Bangladesh relies mainly on imports, particularly from Middle East and Eastern Asia (Japan & China). As lots of mega projects are being implemented in the country, huge number of heavy equipments are available in Bangladesh. Different stackholders, Construction companies and government agencies including Army, Navy, Airforce, Police, Fire Fighting & Civil Defense dept etc are in possession of heavy handling equipment. Beside using for own requirements, Construction companies rent them out to others. There are also some companies having large fleet of different such heavy equipments which they only rent out all along. Different types of heavy equipment (extraction and drilling, generators, bulls, forklifts, community water purification systems, etc.) are available in the country. Here are the list of some heavy handling equipment suppliers:
Name |
Address |
Contact Detail |
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MARK INDUSTRIES (PVT.) LTD (Mr. Arifur Rahman, Director) |
341, Dilu Road, Dhaka |
Tel: +880 2 9331778, \+880 2 48315578 Email: arif@markbd.com |
Saif Powertec Ltd (Papia, Sales Application Engineer) |
Rupayan Center (8th floor), 72 Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka |
Tel.: (88-02) 9825705, 9891562, 9891597, 9856358-9, 01787686715 E-mail: info@saifpowertec.com |
M/S Sohel Enterprise (Reazuddin Ahmed, Managing Director) |
Tropicana Tower (3rd Floor), 218 Shaheed Syed Nazrul Islam Saranee 45, Topkhana, Old, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. |
Phone: +880-2-9575417; 9575418; +88-01778455513; Mail: info@sohel-enterprise.com, |
BEATiFiC Machineries & (Reazuddin Ahmed, Managing Director) |
Engineering Co. Ltd. 498 Holding: 758 Block #C, Khilgaon, Dhaka-1219, Bangladesh |
Phone: +880-1755-527672, 01975527672 (MD), +880-1755-527673, +880-1730-355792 Mail: sales@beatificbm.com, |
Amir Construction and Co. |
104/1, Nasir Uddin Tower (8th floor) Kakrail, Ramna, Dhaka-1000 |
Phone: +88 02 8300586, +88 02 8300587, +8801700600400 Mail: info@example.com, |
Dipu Cranes Ltd. M/S Alam Brothers (Sk. Ashraful Alam Dipu, Managing Director) |
Unit-24, House-86, Road- 8/A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209 |
Phone: 027746932-33, 01711836353 Mail: ashraful@dipucranes.com Web: www.dipucranes.com |
Autocon (Adnan Ahmed) |
Hossain Bari, Karatoa Road, Bogura |
Phone: 01756569907, 01738030903 Mail: demhananda@gmail.com |
A H Cargo Service (Amir Hossein, Chairman) |
D/61, Painadi Natun Maholla, Siddhirgonj, Narayanganj |
Phone: +8801711204959 (Chairman) Mail: info@ahcargoservice.com, |
Euro Lift |
Adept Amir Complex, Ka-3/1C, Flat-5b (5th Floor), Bashundhara Main Road, Baridhara, Dhaka-1229. |
Phone: +8802-8417618-9, +8801733026340, +8801733026345, |
Monon International (Sattaruzzaman Samim, Managing Director) |
Unit 9-G, Police Plaza Concord, Gulshan 1, Dhaka-1212 |
Phone: 02-55045255, 01716606930 Mail: mononbd@gmail.com |
Mazada Group |
Suite: A2 (2nd Floor), Plot: 11, Road: 33, Gulshan 01, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88-02-9897456 Email: info@mazadagroup.com, |
Musashi Bangladesh Japan Ltd. |
House: 27, Road: 8/B, Nikunja: 01, Khilkhet, Dhaka-1229. |
Phone: +8809617171234, +8801312312017; +8801712873276 |
Bangla CAT Ltd. |
House # 38, Road # 12, Block # H, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
Phone: +8802-55041951-7 Mail: info@banglacat.com, |
Ali Equipment Bangladesh |
House # 13 (1st floor), Road # 4, Sector # 4, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka -1230 |
Phone: +880258956443, +8801843625289, +8801763584977 Mail: alauddinbd721@gmail.com |
AKTIO Bangladesh Ltd Euro (Mr. Shahel Siddique, Managing Director) |
House-56 (1st Floor), Road- 8, Block-D, Banani, Dhaka-1213, |
Phone: 880-2-8833747 Mail: info-abd@aktio.com.bd Website: www.aktio.com.bd |
Bangladesh Equipment Corporation |
Ka-59, Post Office Road, Khilkhet, Dhaka-1229. |
Phone: +88 01714-951072, +88 01780-227700 |
BIONIC Engineering |
114, Lal Mohon Shah Street, Dholaikhal, Dhaka-1100 |
Phone: +88 02-9578276, +88 01727023192-6 Mail: info@bionicengineeringbd.com, |
Sunshine Corporation Ltd |
Ellal Chamber (1st Floor), 11, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. |
Phone: +88 9551473, +88 9566747, +88 9566237, +88 9554399 Mail: sscl@citech.net, sscorp@citech.net, info@sunshinecorpbd.com |
M. Rahman & Co. Ltd. |
305, Bora Maghbazar, Dhaka – 1217, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88 02 9332751, +88 02 48315923, +88 02 48314428 Email: rahmanco@bangla.net |
NEW ANANDA |
7/1 City Heart, 67 Naya Palton, Dhaka 1000 |
Tel: 8315829 Fax: 880-2-8321049 Email: info@anandagroup.biz Web: www.anandagroup.biz |
Triangles Group (Head Office), |
Triangle Tower, (14 Level) Bldg-5, Road-2, Sector-3, Uttara, Dhaka-1230, Bangladesh |
Tel: 00880-2-58952246, 58956316 E-mail: info@trianglesbd.com, triangle799@gmail.com, triangles89@hotmail.com Web: www.trianglesbd.com |
SHELL Corporation (Mr. Zakir Hossain) |
House # 102/B, (2nd floor), Road # 7, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka |
Tel: +880-2-9889629, 8750660 Fax: +880-2-9891473 Email: yurika@dhaka.net |
JASONS LTD. |
Baitul Hoque, (3rd Floor) 78 Motijheel C/A, Dhaka |
Tel: +880-2-9568980, 017-340744, 011-848773 Fax: +880-2-9568980,9553103 E-Mail: packwel@jaysonbd.com |
Enlisted with MSF Holland as per 10.2019 |
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Xtra Power Bangladesh Mr. Monir, CEO |
16-A/A, Second Colony, Mazar Road, Darus Salam |
01705147145, |
Weltech Bangladesh (Mr. Shuaib Alam, CEO) |
House # 7 Suite # 2-A, 2-B, Road # 14/C, Sector # 4, Uttara, Dhaka-1230, Bangladesh. |
01781623268, |
Rangs Petrolium Ltd Engr. Shafqat Anwar |
Nilu Center, Plot No. 439/3, Colony Bazar, Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka -1208 |
+8801709652831 +8802-8881846 shafqat.anwar@shellbd.com |
Trade Services International (Mr. Mohiuddin Ahmed) Head of Technical & Industrial Lubricants (TOTAL) Importer and Distributor |
House: 3 (4th Floor), Road: 7, Banani |
01766081150, +880-31-721882 |
Audits Firms
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Name of Firms |
Address |
Contact Details |
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Enlisted with Action Against Hunger as per 10.2019 |
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1. |
Ahsan Zamir & Co |
Ahsan Zamir FCA, 2/2, Purana Paltan (1st Floor), Dhaka 1000 |
02-9551900 |
2. |
Toha Khan Zaman & Co. |
Dhaka at House No. 817 (1st Floor), Road No. 4, Baitul Aman Housing Society, Adabor, Dhaka-1207 |
01680734117 |
Enlisted with Islamic Relief as per 10.2019 |
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3. |
Howladar Yunus & co (Howladar Yunus) |
67, Dilkusha C/A, 2nd Floor, Dhaka, 1000 |
9554119 |
4. |
Hoda Vasi Chowdhury & Co. (Hoda Vasi Chowdhury) |
BTMC Bhaban (8th level)7-9, Kawran Bazar, Dhaka-1215 |
9120090 |
5. |
S.F. Ahmed & Co (S.F. Ahmed) |
H# 51, (2nd Floor), Road # 09, Block-F, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
9894346 |
6. |
A. Qasem & Co. (A. Qasem) |
Gulshan Pink Park, Suites # 01- 03 (Level 7), Plot # 15, Road # 103, Gulshan Avenue, Dhaka 1212 |
8881824-6 |
7. |
Rahman Rahman Huq (Rahman Huq) |
09 Mohakhali Com. Area (11th & 12th floor), Dhaka 1212 |
98886449 |
Others (Audit, Spot Check, M &A) |
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8. |
Hoda Vasi Chowdhury Co |
BTMC Bhaban (8th Level), 7-9 Karwan Bazar C/A, Dhaka- 1215, Bangladesh |
+ 880(2) 815 5897, 912 0092, +88 01552356775 |
9. |
S. R. Islam & Co. |
3/B, Purana Paltan (2nd floor) |
+880 1814 644 444 |
10. |
A. Matin & CO. Chartered Accountants |
60/2, Naya Paltan, Ist. Floor, Dhaka-1000 |
048318191, 01713453596 |
11. |
G. Kibria & CO. Chartered Accountants |
Shadharon Bima Sadan (5th Floor) |
9568071, 01968634859 |
12. |
International Institutions & Donor Assurance Team |
Moore Stephens LLP, London |
+44 (0)20 7334 9191 bidSupport.Group@moorestephens.com |
13. |
Masih Muhith Haque & Co. Chartered Accountants |
Level 13, UTC Building, 8 Panthopoth, Dhaka 1215 |
+8802-9144357 |
14. |
Grant Thornton (Howladar Yunus Company) |
Howladar Yunus & Co. House – 14 (4th floor), Road – 16A, Gulshan – 1Dhaka – 1212, Bangladesh |
+880 1914 903 103, T +880 2 9883863 |
15. |
Octokhan |
4th Floor 105 Northern Road,Baridhara DOHS Dhaka |
+8801744-698362 |
16. |
Anisur Rahman and Co |
70/C, Purana Palton Line (3rd floor) |
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17. |
Islam Aftab Kamrul & Co. | Chartered Accountants |
Wali Centre' 74, Gulshan Avenue (4th Floor), Gulshan- 1, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
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18. |
J U Ahmed Co |
House 170 (1st Floor), Lane 3, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka – 1206 |
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19. |
ARTISAN Chartered Accountants |
Contact: +8801712900488 |
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20. |
Samman & Co. (In partnership with S F Ahmed) (BDO Jordon) |
Jandaweel, Amman Jordan |
+962 581 6033 |
21. |
M I Chowdhury Co |
House-21, Tejkunipara, Farmgate |
+8802 9129770, +8802 9102316 |
22. |
J.K. SARAWGI & COMPANY (partnership Hussain Farhad & Co.) |
91 Siddhartha Enclave, Near Ashram Chowk, New Delhi - 110014, INDIA |
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23. |
KPMG Bangladesh |
Adeeb H. Khan, FCA (England & Wales), Senior Partner Rahman Rahman Huq (KPMG Bangladesh), 9 Mohakhali C/A (11th & 12th Floors) Dhaka-1212 |
+880 (2) 988 6450-2 |
24. |
S. F. Ahmed & Co., Chartered Accountants |
House # 51 (2nd Floor), Road # 9, Block # F, Banani, Dhaka 1213 |
880-2-9870957, 9894026 |
Construction Contractors
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Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
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Enlisted with WFP (Cox’s Bazar) as per 10.2019 |
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1. |
M/S Bazal & Brothers (Nasir Uddin) Contractor |
Sohag Guest House, Kalatali, Cox’s Bazar |
01819 321818/ 01818594025 |
2. |
Integra Technologies Ltd (Raihan Jamil) (Raised Floor) |
Cha-66/1/A (Ground floor) |
+88-01988817605, +88-028828830 |
3. |
M/S Alam & Brothers (Surat Alam) |
104, Hotel Niribili, Shahid Swarni, Coxs Bazar |
01711 208803/ 01855285828 |
4. |
Abdur Rashid (Abdur Rashid) |
- |
01818 643976 |
5. |
M/S M R Fashion Corner (Ruhul Amin) |
Uttar Rumaliarchara, Coxs Bazar pourashava, Coxs Bazar |
01748 954730 |
6. |
M/S M R Mukhter Ahmed (Muktet Ahamed) |
- |
01819 042616/01711315348 |
7. |
MIR Akhter LTD |
- |
02 9136761 |
8. |
Unnayan International (Abbas Uddin Ahamad) |
- |
01711 724810/ 01819 848548 |
9. |
M/S Haider Construction (Mostofa Ismail Sabuj) (Tower Installation) |
Dubay market, 1st floor, Room- 06, Main road taraboniarchora, Cox's Bazar |
01740 000003 |
10. |
Alliance Engineering & Services (Tarikul Islam) |
- |
01711 203049 |
11. |
M/S Chaytara Construction (Kabir Ahamed) |
Pan Bazar Station Road, Ukhiya Sodor, Cox's Bazar |
01816 608149 chaytara.construction@yahoo.com/ choitara.construction@gmail.com |
12. |
Amin Brothers (Nurul Amin) |
Thana Road, Chowmuhani, Ramu, Cox's Bazar |
01837 281302 |
13. |
M/S Arid Construction (Md Abdullah) |
Halim Kuthi, East Phartoly road, Cox's Bazar |
01815 674180 |
14. |
M/S Ahammadia Engineering Workshop |
- |
01829 039460 |
15. |
SINAMM Engineering Ltd |
- |
9103510/8143583 |
16. |
Zim Traders (Nazim Uddin) |
Mahtab Center, 177 Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam Sarani, Bijoy Nagar, Dhaka |
+8801822265137 |
17. |
Rashid Enterprise (Fahad Ibne Rahman) |
Haque Tower, 191/A, Tejgaon Gulshan-Link Road, Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208 |
+88 02 8878572, 8878573, 8878666 |
18. |
Bionic Engineering (Md. Rashidul Islam) |
- |
+88 02 9578276, +8801727023193 |
19. |
M/S the Rahman Pipe Industry (Hannan Ahmed) (RCC Pipe) |
249/1/A, South Jatrabari & Moutali Sout Para, Moutali, Jatrabari, Dhaka |
88027549615 |
20. |
Digital Avenue (Shadat) |
Dhaka: |
+8801979992229, +8801777664411 |
21. |
Zam Zam Traders (Humayun Kabir) |
Kazipukurphar, Lohagara, Chattogram. |
01720818444 |
22. |
Tahnik Enterprise (Mozaherul Islam) |
Tekpara, Cox's Bazar Pourashava |
01818510312 |
23. |
Mack Construction (Mohosin) |
84, Baizid Bostami Road, Chattogram |
8801817732049, 01977732049 |
24. |
Pleiades Construction & Consulting Ltd. (Zubair Rony Aminur Rahman Rubel Rana) |
Flat 3b, House 13, Road 34, Gulshan-2, Dhaka |
8801671756343, 01617770066, 01885938707 zubair.rony@pleiades-group.com, sales@pleiades-group.com, lookman.hakim@pleiades-group.com, rubel.rana@pleiades-group.com |
25. |
Design Aids & Consultants Ltd. (Maruf Ahmed) |
Plot No. 74 (3rd Floor), Road No. 08, Block C, Niketan, Gulshan |
88 02 8836170 |
26. |
Fatema & Co |
Cox's Bazar |
01871665808 |
27. |
DeskBD Private Ltd (Fakhrul Alam) |
Mahtab Center, (12th Floor), 177 Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam Sarani, Bijoy Nagar, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh |
880 1841337523 |
28. |
DeskBD Private Ltd (Fakhrul Alam) |
Mahtab Center, (12th Floor), 177 Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam Sarani, Bijoy Nagar, Dhaka 1000 |
880 1841337523 |
29. |
DeskBD Private Ltd (Fakhrul Alam) |
Mahtab Center, (12th Floor), 177 Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam Sarani, Bijoy Nagar, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh |
880 1841337523 |
30. |
Ayon Construction (Sujon Sharma) |
Ramu, Cox's Bazar |
01813715972, 01973715972 |
31. |
Infinity Construction (Md Shahin Babu, Shamim-Al-Mamun) (Tower Installation, Materials) |
02/09, Shekertake, Adabor, Dhaka |
8801770007771 |
32. |
Al-Madina Enterprise (Nur Uddin) (Heavy machinery & equipment) |
59, CDA Avenue, Muradpur, Chattogram |
+8801788391471 |
33. |
SAF Corporation (Md. Noorun Nobi) (Construction Materials & Supplies,) |
Yakub Market, 50/B, Agrabad C/A, Chattogram |
031717100, 01779605909, |
34. |
Dual Corporation (Jala Uddin Mizanul Haque) |
3rd Floor, Green Valley Complex, Main Road, Cox's Bazar |
8801903365510, 8801924686333 |
35. |
Dual Corporation (Jala Uddin Mizanul Haque) (Tower Installation) |
3rd Floor, Green Valley Complex, Main Road, Cox's Bazar |
8801903365510, 8801924686333 |
36. |
Atomic Power & Co. (Mohammad Nomanur Rahman Md. Sirajul Islam) (Manufacturer & Installation of Tower) |
S.N Supper Market,Dobadiya Bazar, Uttarkhan, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
01755553410, 01711117257, 01935980184 |
37. |
EN Corporation (Tanzilur Rahman) (Construction, Interior, Electric & Sanitary) |
House # 13, Block # B, Baridhara, Natunbazar, Gulshan-2, Dhaka |
8801911202729 |
38. |
ERECTORS (Engr. Quazi Habibul Hossain) (Tower Installation) |
7 Link Road Mollah Mansion 3rd Floor Bangla Motor, Dhaka-1000 |
8801919991111, 8801955500696 bderectors@gmail.com, sopan.kundu@gmail.com, d.aloke@yahoo.com, shamolaidt21@gmail.com |
39. |
Shopno Construction (SC) (Construction Works) |
House # 32/1, Flat # A4, Road # 03, Shyamoly, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh |
88029126708, 8801977333210 |
40. |
Engineer's Pac Bangladesh Ltd (Md. Rasel Mahmud) (Transformer, Electrical Equipment and Accessories, Pump, Compressor, Construction Materials, Solar Panel, Safety Products, Generator, Fire Fighting Equipment) |
Plot No. 33, Road No. 03, Uttara, Dhaka |
01712152060, 01972152060 engineerspac.gm.ad@gmail.com, engineerspac.sm@gmail.com, engineerspac.fm@gmail.comengineerspac@gmail.com |
41. |
M/s. Gateway Communication and Technology (Gowtam Chandra Dey) (Raised Floor) |
59/3 Purana Paltan, 2nd Floor, Dhaka |
+8801715662144 gowtam@gateway-bd.com |
Enlisted with Action Against Hunger as per 10.2019 |
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42. |
Building Consultant (M. Motaharul Hoque) |
Hotel Niribili (Ground Floor), Shahid Sharani, Cox's Bazar |
01819-617709 / 01719-006885 |
43. |
Jahangir Alam (Jahangir Alam) |
Ratna Palong, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar. |
01819-519484 |
44. |
M/S Abdul Khaleque (Md. Rafique) |
Hnilla,Teknaf,Cox's Bazar |
01812-449510 |
45. |
M/S Alif Construction (Shamsul Alam) |
Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar |
01814-446465 |
46. |
M/S Amin Brothers (Nurul Amin) |
Ramu, Cox's Bazar. |
01837-281302 |
47. |
M/S Arid Construction (Md. Abdullah) |
Halim Kutir, East Pahartali Road, Cox's Bazar. |
01815-674180 |
48. |
M/S Ayesha Trading (Md. Anowar Hossain) |
Bazar Ghata, Main Road, Cox's Bazar. |
01558-351843 |
49. |
M/S Chaytara (Kabir Ahamed) |
Pan Bazar, Station Road,Ukhiya,Cox's Bazar |
0342-756130, 01819-213113 |
50. |
M/S Isahaq Traders (Mohammed Isahaq) |
Walapalog, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar. |
01819-367123 |
51. |
M/S J. K Enterprise (Jamal Hossain) |
East Leda Para, South Hnila. Rongikhali, Teknaf, Cox's Bazar |
01820-191424 |
52. |
Rahman Renewable Energy Co. LTD. (Redwanoor Rahman Bulbul) |
Palasbari West Para, Asuliya, Savar, Dhaka-1344, Bangladesh |
017125-86110 |
53. |
M/S Technical Traders (Md. Alamgir) |
Aslam Shoping Complex, Link Road, Zilonga, Cox's Bazar |
01862-572250 |
54. |
M/S S.S Construction (Md. Farid Alam) |
Walapalong,Ukhiya,Cox's Bazar |
01819-519924 |
55. |
Bijoy Construction (Md.Nasir Uddin) |
Ghorok Ghata,Moheskhali, Coxsbazar |
01830-687650 |
56. |
Bangla Cat (Bangla Trac Ltd) (Mohammad Arka Fuad) |
206 B Second Floor Tejaon Industrical Area |
880-1755534052 Construction |
57. |
Mds Enterprise (Masud Chowdhury) |
Central Bus Terminal, Cox's Bazar |
01850-992222 |
58. |
N. R Enterprise (Prof. Nurul Amin Sikder Bhutto) |
Walapalog,Ukhiya,Cox's Bazar |
01819-524779 |
59. |
Moment Touch (Tanvir Hasan) |
Nilufa Kuthir, Janata Road, Tekpara, Coxx's Bazar |
01813-779757 |
60. |
Biofilcom (Fm Sarwar Hossain) |
House-60, Road-26 (Old), Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209 |
01712-696550 |
Enlisted with International Labour Organization (ILO) as per 10.2019 |
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61. |
A.M.Trade International (Mr. Manik Ghosh) |
44/13 West Pantha Patha Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205 |
01768055458; 01823657294 |
62. |
House D Arch (Mr. Shahab Uddin, Proprietor) |
Mohakhali, Dhaka |
01972744766 |
63. |
PHED Engineering (Mr. Hadayet Ali, Proprietor) |
|
017173014886 |
64. |
IDE Design Ltd (M. Rakhidul Islam Rakib, Sr. Executive, Marketing & Sales) |
Suite-5.03, Plaza A.R. House-02, Road-14 (New), Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209 |
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65. |
ZF Corporation (Mr. Zakir Hossain) |
Apt C4, Hosue 52, Road 28, Gulshan 1, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh |
01714081217 |
66. |
Space Marketing Communication (Md. Mohiuddin Fayaz) |
house-28, Bhasha Sainik Abdul Matin Sarak, Dhanmondi-7, Dhaka-1205 |
01675317964 |
67. |
Architectural & Structural Consultants (Engr. Mohammad Ali Asgor) |
Suite No. 801, SS Steel Building, 17/C Panthapath, Dhaka-1207 |
01712123530 |
68. |
PARTEX Furniture Industries (Md. Mahin Arif Mozzamel) |
149/A Monipuri Para, Firmfate |
01713367386 |
69. |
ONEGROUP Technology (M Abdul Momen) |
H: 191, RD: 01, Mohakhali, DOHS, Dhaka |
01715229198 |
70. |
M/s Troye Enterprise (Abdul Waresh Shofique) |
- |
01711302098 |
71. |
Design Vision Associates Ltd. (Manisha Mozumder) |
AAA Tower, Plot-80, Block J |
8834353; 9895183 |
72. |
UNIQUE Source Ltd (Taufique Ahmed) |
301, Elephant Road, (Ground Floor) Dhaka-1205 |
01710762976 |
73. |
MIGUNS creation (Mohammed A Wahid) |
House # 5, Road # 17, Block C, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
01713488607 |
74. |
Segregate Engineers (Md. Atiqul Islam, CEO)) |
House # 1/A, Apt # C-1, Road # 79, Gulshan-2, Dhaka - 1212. |
01714048314 |
75. |
Trace (Md. Tofayel Alam, |
53/A, East Rajabazar, Dhaka-1215 |
01715103146 |
76. |
Positive Engineers (Engr. Md. Rafiqul Hasan) |
House-34, Road-6, Dhanmondi-R/A, Dhaka-1205 |
+8801712804330 |
Enlisted with Islamic Relief Bangladesh as per 10.2019 |
77. |
Talukder Enterprise (Md. Jasim Talukder) |
Thana Mosijid Road, Golachipa Purashava, Upazila: Golachipa, District, Patuakhai |
01712965699, 01911401229 |
78. |
Allaince Engineering & Services (Md. Shafiqul Islam) |
House # 631, Road# 22, DOHS, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216 |
8001727, 01921917849 |
79. |
Social Engineering & Construction (Firuz Kabir) |
H#5, Avenue #1, Block-D, Mirpur -2, Dhaka-1216 |
01712-329089, 01712-053734 |
80. |
Green Watch Engineering (Mohammad Elias Hossen, Mohammad Monowar Hossen) |
House # 1/B, Road-N.S.-1, (Main Road), Block-A, Banashree, Rampura, Dhaka- 1219 |
01715011478 m |
81. |
Liza Enterprise (S.M. Alam) |
109/1, B.K. Roy Road, Khulna, Bangladesh |
01972-308354 |
82. |
Engineering Trade and Company (Jafor Iqbal) |
Ga-7/1, Progoti Sarani (1St Floor), Shahjadpur, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
01819 211665 engineeringtrade@y |
83. |
Brothers Engineering Services (Md. Akbar Hossain) |
Room # B-500/14, Level # 5, Gulshan Shopping Center, 14 South Avenue, Gulshan Circle- 1, Dhaka-1212 |
9841149, 01713033167 |
84. |
Shahjahan Siraj (Md. Akbar Hossain) |
Dewangonj, Jamalpur |
01716 443912 |
85. |
Ichamoty Corporation (Md. Abdul Hannan) |
House #5, Road #1, Block-A, South Banasree, Khilgaon, Dhaka-1219 |
+88001715 – 144441, |
86. |
JIM Properties Ltd (Md. Tofael Alam) |
494/2, West Shewrapra, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216 |
001713 013446 |
87. |
Ripon Traders (Ariful Islam Ripon) |
Nakipur Bazar, Symnagar, Satkhira |
1717084608 |
88. |
Daffodils Corporation (Mohammad Alauddin Khan) |
Ka-48/1, Joar Shahara, Vatara, Dhaka 1229 |
01713211496 |
89. |
S.R. Engineering Construction (Mohammad Bhuiyan) |
House # L-28, (Ground Floor), Badda, Thana road, Merul Badda, Dhaka 1212 |
01917724444 bappybhuiyan@yah |
90. |
B. R. Construction (Shek Abdul Borhan) |
981, Monipur, Mirpur, Dhaka - 1216 |
01715059943 |
91. |
Golden Google (Mohammad Azam Elahi) |
Plot # 406, Tejgaon C/A, Dhaka 1208 |
01987707322 |
92. |
Pulse Construction Ltd. (Mohammad Rashedul Alam) |
143/Ka (1st floor), Road #05, P.C. Culture, Shyamoli, Dhaka-1207 |
01713117761 |
93. |
Munia Enterprise (Sikder Mohammad Shahidul Islam) |
Meherba Plaza (3rd floor), Suit # D-3, 33 Topkhana Road, Dhaka-1000 |
01731677055 |
94. |
Rafi Enterprise (Mohammad Mohiuddin) |
711, North Kafrul, P.O. Dhaka Cantt, Kafrul, Dhaka-1206 |
01791708567 |
95. |
R.S. Construction (Mohammad Shohel Bhuiyan) |
West Medda, Brahmanbaria |
01712806627 |
96. |
MMH Brothers (Mohammad Misbaul Hasan) |
House 08(Ground floor), Road 02, New Chandgoan R/A, Bahaddar Hat, Chattogram |
01911273080 |
97. |
Mahua Enterprise (Dipok Kumar) |
Kourpur, Bhuban Madrasa, Dhaka |
01720 392766 m |
Enlisted with Muslim Aid (UK) as per 10.2019 |
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98. |
Shailpik Arckitects (Faqruzzaman) |
House-17 (G.F) Chowdhury Villa, Road-3, |
58050405, 01614338804 |
Others |
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99. |
Architects Design Centre (Shreeman Borua, Assistant Manager Accnts.) |
Corporate Office: House 07, Road 1/B, Banani, Dhaka |
88-02-9892121 (Assistant Manager Accnts.), 9891466, 8852744, 88-02-9880452, 01711-639648 |
100. |
Hexagon Engineering and Planning (HEP) |
Bangladesh Office: Suite # B-12, Level-13, Rupayan Prime, Plot # 2, Road # 7, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205. |
+880 (2) 9613023, +880 (2) 9613437, +880 1714 073418, +8801974 073418 |
101. |
Haider Construction (Mostafa Kamal, Proprietor) |
Dubai Market, 1st Floor, Room-6, Tarabuniachara, Cox’s Bazar |
Phone: 01740 000003 (Proprietor) |
List of Consultants (on various fields)
Enlisted with Action Against Hunger as per 01.2020 |
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1. |
United Edge Services LTD |
71-75 Shelton Street,London, WC2H 9JQ, United Kingdom |
(Consultant) |
2. |
Shaikh Waliul Bayezid |
H#69/3, R# 7/A, 4th Floor, Dhanmondi, Dhaka |
01819-601572 (Wash Consultant) |
3. |
Robb Ellender |
UK |
+44 7967 609 323 (External Consultant) |
4. |
Partha Hefaz Shaikh |
House 20, Avenue 1 Block F, Section 2, Mirpur, Dhaka |
01755520205 (Consultant) |
5. |
Nasirullah Psychotheraphy Unit (Nasirullah) |
Arts building, 3rd floor, University of Dhaka-1000 |
01755-654835 (Consultant Dhaka Uni) |
6. |
Mpower Social Enterprise Ltd (Mridul Chowdhury) |
Nur Empori, House 77, (Level 10), Road 11, Banani, Block M, Dhaka |
01717285922 (Consultant) |
7. |
Irin Akkas Rupa |
Kabi Sufia Kamal Hall, University Of Dhaka |
01777982170 (Consultant) |
8. |
Global Development Consultants (M Golam Abbas) |
House# 55, Road# 6A , Dhaka 1208, Bangladesh |
01739290549 (Mental Health Care Consultant) |
9. |
Consiglieri Pvt Ltd (Abdullah Al Shakib) |
House 360, Lane 5, Baridhara DOHS, Dhaka |
01755515991 (Consultant) |
10. |
Christian Esteban Rivera Aguila |
Nicolás San Juan #566 Int.3 , México City, México. 03100 |
438 804 0366 (External Consultant) |
11. |
Capacity Building Services Group (Joyanta Roy) |
4/2 Block-b (4th floor), Lalmatia, Dhaka-1207 |
9131027 (Consultant) |
12. |
Bangladesh Training And Research Foundation(Btrf) (Sayed Foysal Ahmed) |
House # 08, Road # 03, Block # A, Section # 11, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh |
01712172902 (Consultant) |
13. |
Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (Ekram Elahi Chowdhury) |
684-686, Red Crescent Sarak, Bara Moghbazar, Dhaka-1217 |
01811 458517 (First Aid and Fire Extinguisher Training Consultant) |
14. |
Abdul Latif Khan |
|
01713-063302 (Consultant) |
15. |
Aminul Kawser Khan |
House # 34/1, Apartment 4A, Road 11 (new), Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka 1209 |
01713-038208 (Wash Consultant) |
16. |
Sharif Ahmed Mukul |
Department of Environmental Management, Independent University Bangladesh, Bashundhara R/A, Dhaka 1229, Bangladesh |
01711448682 (Consultant) |
17. |
Mohammadur Rahman |
Flat 4b1, House 17, Road 65, Gulshan 2, Dhaka |
01715-759463 (Communication Consultant) |
18. |
NIRAPAD (Hasina Akter Mita) |
4/16, Humayun Raod, Block#B, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207, Dhaka1207 |
01715 817209 (Consultant) |
19. |
Noor Ahmed |
Dhaka |
01911-747219 (Consultant) |
20. |
Estelle Kalp |
43, Inverine Road, Charlton, London, SE7, 7NJ |
02088582400/ 07427676222 (Consultant) |
21. |
Osaco (Leslie & O Donnell) |
65 Seymour Street; Blenheim 7240, |
(Consultant) |
22. |
Amitabha Bhattacharjee |
2nd Floor, House 611, Road 11, Adabor, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
8801714105035 amitabhabhattacharjee15@gmail.com (Meal Consultant) |
23. |
Game Changer Training and Consulting Ltd (Shahriar Khan) |
BH Plaza, 5th Floor, KA-50/2, Shahid Abdul Aziz Road, Pragati Sarani, Dhaka |
01798785233 (Consultant) |
24. |
Md. Reazul Haque, PhD |
Department of Development Studies, Room 626,5th Floor, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
(Meal Consultant) |
Others |
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25. |
JAAZ Consortium (Cdr SM Wahiduzzaman) |
House-15/E-F, Road-7, Block-G Basundhara RA, Dhaka |
01923242588 |
26. |
BUILDTECH (Debashish Banerjee, CEO) |
27/7, Sector-13, Uttara, Dhaka |
01711-978654 (CEO) buildtech14@gmail.com, dbaner12@gmail.com (Architecture Consultant |
27. |
ERECTORS (Mr. Habibul Hissain, Proprietor) |
Mollah Mansion (3rd floor), 7, Link road, Bangla Motor, Dhaka |
9671237, 9660774, 01919-991111 (Proprietor), 01713-003101 (Architecture Consultant) |
28. |
Hoda Vasi Chowdhury Co |
BTMC Bhaban (8th Level), 7-9 Karwan Bazar C/A, Dhaka- 1215, Bangladesh |
+ 880(2) 815 5897, 912 0092, +88 01552356775 |
29. |
New Vision Solution Ltd |
Plot No- 97/A (6th and 7th floor), Road No- 25, Block-A, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
880-2-55035345, +88-01914478356 |
30. |
Tranche Management Ltd |
Tranche Management Ltd. |
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31. |
SRG Bangladesh Ltd (SRGB) |
House 12, Road 2A, Banani, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh |
+88 02 55040915, 55040916, 55040917, 55040918, 55040919,
55040920, +88 02 55040921, 55040922 |
32. |
Intellecap |
13 A, 6th Floor, Techniplex-II IT Park, Off Veer Savarkar Flyover, Goregaon (West), Mumbai - 400062, India |
022-61952700 |
33. |
Social Sector Management Foundation (SSMF) |
Flat # B, House # 13, Road # 72, Gulshan 2, Dhaka-1212. |
01732-183210 |
34. |
Piact Bangladesh |
49/1 Babar Road, Block-B, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 |
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35. |
American International University – Bangladesh |
American International University – Bangladesh 408/1 (old Ka-66/1), Kuratoli Road, Kuril, Dhaka 1229 |
88 02 841 4046-9; +88 02 841 4050, +880 1727061092 |
36. |
Development Research Associates (DRA) |
3/6, Block A, Lalmatia, Dhaka 1207 |
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37. |
PricewaterhouseCoopers Bangladesh Private Ltd |
Laila Tower (11th floor), 8 Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan 1, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh |
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38. |
Participatory Management Initiative for Development (PMID) |
1/11 Iqbal Road (2nd Building, Ground Floor), Block A, Mohammadpur, Dhaka 1207. |
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39. |
READ |
House # 52, Road # 15A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka 1209 |
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40. |
IQVIA |
Unique Trade Centre, Level-9, M2/SW, 8 Panthapath, Karwan Bazar Dhaka-1215 |
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41. |
KPMG Bangladesh |
9 Mohakhali C/A (11th & 12th Floors) Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
+880 (2) 988 6450-2, +880 (2) 988 6449 |
42. |
Delloite (Applied under Aegis of DTTL LLP) |
Building 5, Tower A, 22nd Floor, DLF Cyber City, Gurgaon, Haryana, 122 002, India |
+91 (0)124 6695096| +91 8742952482 |
43. |
Environment, Agriculture & Development Services (EADS) Ltd. |
House 548, Road 10, Baitul Aman Housing Society, Adabor, Dhaka - 1207 |
+88-02-9133012 |
44. |
College of Fashion Technology & Management |
Plot No. 32, Road No. 1, Sector 6, Uttara, Dhaka; |
01711-356819 |
Photographers, Videographers and Media
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Name of Firms |
Address |
Contact Details |
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Enlisted with WFP (Cox’s Bazar) as per 01.2020 |
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45. |
Rainbow Touch Ltd (Md. Tariqul Islam) (Cinematography & Photography) |
Rahil Uddin Tower, House-15/H/1 (2nd floor), Sonali Bank Goli, Zigatola, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209 |
88029631665, 01707080970 |
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Enlisted with Action Against Hunger as per 10.2019 |
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46. |
TRIEND Media Group (Mehadi Hassan Shaon) |
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88 01712 104593 Photographer |
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47. |
Fahad Abdullah Kaizer |
House# Bandhan, Plot 6 & 7, Road 4, Kaderabad Housing, Dhaka-1207, Mohammadpur |
01760556930 Photographer |
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48. |
Goopy Bagha Productions Ltd (Indronath Pk Polash) |
A181/ A East Kafrul, Dhaka |
01712-498235 Videography |
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Enlisted with International Labour Organization as per 10.2019 |
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49. |
Grey Shack Ltd (Mr. Wasif Ahmed) |
Suite 6A, 3/1, Block-F, Lalmatia, Dhaka-1207 |
+880179-1580787 |
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50. |
Green Frame (Mr. Abu Suffian Biplob) |
House-02, Road-06, Block-F, Niketon, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
0171-5697071, 0197-5697071 |
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51. |
Bangla Communications Ltd. (Mr. Avijit Bin Anam) |
House 312 (2nd floor), Road 4, Baridhara DOHS, Dhaka-1206 |
0192-9996356 |
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52. |
Visual Communication Ltd. (Mr. Md. Kamruzzaman Jony) |
Flat B3, House-4, Road-24, Block-K, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
02-9862141, 9861921 |
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53. |
Arani Advertising Ltd. (Mr. S.M. Fahad Nadim) |
House 38/3, Road 16(new), 27 (old), Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka-1209 |
0179-3710334 |
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54. |
Procharon Communication Ltd. (Mr. Muhammad Asif Mostafa) |
GF Tower-01, Suvastu Nazar Valley, Shahjadpur, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
01822-999936 |
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55. |
AV Com (Mr. Mursalin Ahamed) |
House 5, Flat C1, Road 15(new), Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209 |
01711-339589 |
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56. |
Panorama Creators (Mr. A Masud Chowdhury Pintu) |
184/1, Bashiruddin Road, Kalabagan, Dhaka-1205 |
01716-427592 |
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57. |
Rabbit Communications (Mr. Sagir Mostafa) |
Section-6, Block-D, Road-4, House-4, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216 |
01711-531929 |
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58. |
Mediacom Ltd (Mr. Ajoy Kumar Kundu) |
Rupayan Centre (10th Floor), 72 Mohakhali Commercial Area, Dhaka 1212 |
0171-3337435 |
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59. |
Space Marketing Communications (Ms. Jannatul Ferdous) |
House 21 (1st floor), Bhasha Sainik Abdul Matin Sarak, Dhanmondi-7, Dhaka-1205 |
02-9137807, +8801985776306 |
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60. |
Creative Media Ltd (Mr. Syed Borhan Kabir) |
House #43, Level-5, Road# 16 New (Old-27), |
02-9101084, 02-9123677 |
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61. |
Clapstick Media Communication Ltd. (Mr. Subrata Chanda, Director) |
House-28 (1st Floor), Bhasha Shainik Abdul Matin Sharak, Dhanmondi-7, Dhaka-1205, |
+88029103008; +88019388177581; +8801938877585 |
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62. |
Newtrack Advertising Firm |
114/1, siddhesswari circular road, Dhaka-1207 |
+8801820223822 |
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63. |
AD COM Ltd (Mr. Mushfiq Rahim, Sr. Brand Executive) |
110, Love road, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1208 |
+8802 8870470 |
|
64. |
White Balance (FM Slahuddin) |
Mohammedpur, Dhaka-1207 |
8801670788870 |
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Enlisted with Islamic Relief as per 10.2019 |
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65. |
Annex Communication Ltd (Azad Hossain) (Advertisement) |
House # 500/A, Flkat 1B (1st Floor) Road 7, Dhanmondi, Dhaka |
02-9677404, 9677483 |
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66. |
Land Mark Associates (Md. Taufiqul Azam, proprietor) (Advertisement) |
79/1, Monipuripara, (2nd Floor), Farmgate, Dhaka-1215. |
8123715, 01712620318, 01552332794 |
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67. |
Gungchil (Md. Moniruzzaman, Director) (Advertisement) |
33/2, Shahid Nazrul Islam, Zakaria Bhaban (4th floor), Dhaka-1203 |
7121131, 7123348, 01552357472 |
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68. |
Chitrakalpa (Mehedi Hasan) (Video Documentary) |
TA-97 Link Road Middle Badda, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
Cell: 01676821588 |
|
69. |
Creative Lab Ltd (S.M Ahsanul Islam) (Video Documentary) |
Agrani Al Monowar(1st Floor) A1, 129 Boro Mogbazar, Dhaka-1217 |
Cell: 0171216007 |
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70. |
Adrita Visual (Ali Emran Chy) (Video Documentary) |
23/7, Zigathala 4th Floor, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209 |
Cell: 01720588585 |
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71. |
Aotoeb (Md. Iftekharul Arefin) (Video Documentary) |
24/1-1, Ring Road (2nd Floor Left Side), Shyamoli, Adabor, Dhaka-1207 |
9136737, 01711362260 |
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72. |
Metropolis Inc. (Masud Al Mamun) (Video Documentary) |
House: l/4, Road:01, (Main Road) N4irpull2, Dhaka 1216 |
Cell: 01912639623 |
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73. |
Montageviz (Mohammad Shohel Hossen) (Video Documentary) |
House # 155, Road-22, New DOHS Mohakhali, Dhaka 1206 |
Cell: 01718579957 |
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Others |
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74. |
Asiatic JWT |
House No. 63, Road No. 7/B, Block H, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
+880-2-9892768, 9872969, 9893303; |
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75. |
Bangladesh Centre for Communication Programs (BCCP) |
House No. 8, Road No. 3, Block A, Section No. 11, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216; |
880-2-9012685, 9020337; |
|
76. |
Beatnik |
House No. 106 (4th floor), Mohakhali DOHS, Dhaka-1206 |
+88029886887 |
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77. |
CEMS Bangladesh |
Rupayan Millenium Square (5th floor), Cha 69,70 and 70A, Bir Uttam Rafiqul Avenue (North Badda), Dhaka-1212; |
+880248810266-81 |
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78. |
Creative Media Ltd |
Flat No. 05, House No. 43, Road 16 (New), 27 (Old), Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209; |
+88029101084, +88029123677; |
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79. |
Expressions |
House 10A, Road 25A, Banani, Dhaka 1213 |
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80. |
Market Access Group |
House-08, Road-23/C, Gulshan-01 Dhaka-1212 |
088028818560, 8832261, 8819083. |
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81. |
Peace and Rights Development of Society |
Plot # I-46/47, Lane # 20/1, Block # D, Section # 12, Pallabi, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216; |
+8801715840998. |
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82. |
Rupantar |
19 Akbarabad Estate, Shirishnagar, Khulna-9100; |
88 041 73 18 76. |
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83. |
Visual Communications Ltd. |
Flat B3, House No. 4, Road No. 24, Block K, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
+88029862141, 9861921 |
|
84. |
Synesis IT |
Level-3 BDBL Bhaban, 12, Kawran Bazar, Dhaka 1215 |
0880-1911592527 |
|
85. |
Web Able |
House No. 10A, Road No. 4, Gulshan 1, Dhaka-1212; |
+8801780218218 |
Telecom, Internet and Web Service Providers
Telecom Services/Internet Provider
Sl |
Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
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Enlisted with Action Against Hunger as per 10.2019 |
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1. |
Sheba Telecom (Delowar Hossen) |
Rakshit Market, 3rd Floor, Main Road, Cox’s Bazar |
01711-894194 / 01819-894194 (Mobile / Sim) |
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2. |
Top Gear Enterprise |
Ka 59, Progoti Shoroni, Nadda Gulshan 2, Dhaka 1212 |
01617-451445 |
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3. |
Engineering Telecom systems (Pradip Kumar Das) |
21, Indira Road (4th Floor), Framgate, Dhaka -1215, Bangladesh |
01727230304 (PBX Lines) |
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4. |
BTRAC Technologies (MD. Al-Amin Shikder ujjal) |
Plot# 68, Block# H, Road# 11, Banani, Dhaka -1213 |
01709-647297 (Telecom) |
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5. |
Telecom Technology (K. M. Obaed Ullah) |
192/242 Dil Mahal, Flat#1b, Middle Bahar Chara, Cox's Bazar. |
0341-62799, 01715-062715 PABX |
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Enlisted with International Labour Organization (ILO) as per 10.2019 |
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6. |
Bracnet Ltd. (Maj Gen Syeed Ahmed) |
Suite-603 (5th Floor), Rob Super Market, Plot-22, Gulshan (North)) C/A, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212 |
880-2-9893333 info@@bracmail.net |
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7. |
Grameen Cybernet Ltd. (Ghulam Mohiuddin) |
Rm Centre (4th Floor), 101 Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
880-2-9886301-2, 8812103-8 |
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8. |
Thakral Information Systems Pvt. Ltd. (Ravi K. Lakshman) |
11th Floor (East), Bdbl Bhaban, 12, Kawran Bazar, Dhaka 1215 |
880-2-9146051-5, 01711547571 |
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9. |
Aamra Networks Ltd (Syed Farhad Ahmed) |
Safura Tower, 12th Floor, 20 Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
880-2-8861100, 8860111, 8860333, 8860444 |
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10. |
Information Solutions Ltd. (Syed Shapir Khasru/ Maruf Hasan) |
Concord Tower, Suit # 1501, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Dhaka-1000 |
880-2-9335268 |
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11. |
Link3 Technologies Ltd. (Hasan A. Islam) |
Bulu Ocean Tower - 16th floor, 40 Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka - 1213 |
+88017111536749 |
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12. |
Flora Telecom Ltd (Mustafa Rafiqul Islam) |
Zahed Plaza (8th Floor), 30, Gulshan Avenue (North), Gulshan Circle-2, Dhaka-1212 |
880-2-8857207(DID), 8824233(PABX), 01711538969 |
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13. |
Dan Office IT (Morten Risgaard - Danoffice IT) |
Danoffice IT |
+4529636388 Global LTA Holder |
|
14. |
Advizing IT (Peter Svarer |
Advizing IT Aps |
+45 62 20 15 00 Global LTA Holder |
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Others |
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15. |
Endeavour Technologies Ltd |
Suite#O-11, Gulfesha Plaza, |
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16. |
NEECOM |
House No-46, Road No-l I Sector#0'1, Uttara Dhaka-1230' |
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Phone/ Mobile |
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Enlisted with WFP (Cox’s Bazar) as per 01.2020 |
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17. |
Global Brand Pvt Ltd (Sumon Karmokar) |
- |
8801977476598 sumon_karmokar@globalbrand.com.bd, sujan_saha@globalbrand.com.bd |
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18. |
Grameenphone Ltd |
GP House, Baridhara, Basundhara, Dhaka |
01711080160, 01711507417 |
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19. |
Excel Telecom (Pvt.) Ltd (Mohammad Sarwar Jahan |
RAK Tower, Level 5, Jashimuddin Avenue, Uttara Model Town, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
1777799306 |
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20. |
Fair Distribution Ltd. (FDL) (Taufique Hossain) |
76/b, Road No. 11, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
88 09613505050, 01787670594 taufique.hossain@fdl.com.bd, Iftekhar.hossain@fdl.com.bd, moyazzem.hossen@fdl.com.bd, all.b2b@fdl.com.bd |
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21. |
Banglalink Digital Communications Ltd (Mohammad Delwar Hossain Sairas Ahmed) |
Bir Uttam Mir Shawkat Sarak, Gulshan 1, Dhaka |
+8801929988160 |
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Enlisted with Action Against Hunger as per 10.2019 |
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22. |
Cloudwell Ltd (Md. Tanim Bulbul) |
skill House, Ka-53/2 (7th Floor, Progoti Sarani - DeBoguram Rd, Shahajadpur 1212 |
01787679652 Phone Fleet |
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Enlisted with Muslim Aid UK as per 10.2019 |
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23. |
SB Tel Enterprise Ltd. (S.M. Mahbubur Rahman) |
House 87-89, Road-4, Block -B, Niketon, Gulshan-1 |
01787651409, 01787651409 |
|
24. |
Proams (Kaniz Fatema) |
Red crescent Concord Tower 3rd floor, 17 Moh |
9841234-8, 01629646646 |
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25. |
Intercloud (Md. Deowar Hossain) |
Pragati Sarani, House Ga 30/G, Shahajadpur |
8899657, 01777737573 |
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Others |
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26. |
Startel (Mr. Sohel) |
32 Naya Paltan, Dhaka |
01711 546066 |
|
Web Application/ ICT Training |
||||
Enlisted with International Labour Organization (ILO) as per 10.2019 |
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Name of Firm |
Contact Person |
Contact Details |
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27. |
Business Automation Ltd |
Mahmudur Rahman Milon |
01682420235 |
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28. |
Optimum Solutions Ltd. |
Md. Imran Kabir |
01911054660 |
|
29. |
Technovista Ltd. |
Md. Sohel Iqbal/Jalal Uddin |
7912264, 01713047548; jalal.uddin@technovista.com.bd; hanif.mahmud@technovista.com.bd |
|
30. |
Technology and Business Solutions Ltd. |
M. Ismail Hossain |
01765828889 |
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31. |
Development Design Consultants Ltd. |
Md. Liakot Ali |
01711838430 |
|
32. |
Ethics Advance Technology Ltd. (EATL) |
Biplob Chandra Pal |
01920166451 |
|
33. |
Base Ltd |
Md. Sohel Iqbal |
8622075, 01713144219; |
|
34. |
Ipsita Computer PTE Ltd. |
Khalil Chowdhury |
01710830146 |
|
35. |
SSL Wireles |
Touhid Hasan |
01611649585 |
|
36. |
Connect BD Ltd. |
Zahirul Islam Khan |
01715374865 |
|
37. |
Tech Valley Networks Ltd. |
Mostafa Kamal |
0171725435 |
|
38. |
Grameen Solution |
S.M Rasedul Haider |
01841269420 |
|
39. |
Arena Phone BD Ltd. |
Md. Nura Azom |
01727102297 |
|
40. |
Synergy International Systems Inc |
Tahmina Akter |
01913373799 |
|
41. |
IBCS-Primax |
Md. Aminul Islam |
01713397557 |
|
42. |
Daffodil Institute of IT (DIIT) |
Md. Majibur Rahman |
01713493289 info@dipti.com.bd; shahidul@dipti.com.bd (ICT Training) |
|
43. |
Star Computer Systems Ltd. |
Kh. Tarique Ahmed |
01673309490 (ICT Training) |
|
44. |
New Horizon |
Prasanta Kumar Roy |
01977732555 (ICT Training) |
|
45. |
Lead Technology Ltd. |
Abu Syeed |
(ICT Training) |
|
46. |
IBCS-Primax Software (BD) Ltd |
Md. Aminul Islam |
01713397557 (ICT Training) |
|
47. |
The Valleys Solutions Ltd. |
Md. Aminul Islam |
01713397557 (ICT Training) |
Translator Service Providers
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Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
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Enlisted with WFP (Cox’s Bazar) as per 01.2020 |
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1. |
Cox S Bazar Logistics (Rashed) |
South Tekpara Main Road, 4700 Cox’s Bazar |
+8801716585654 |
2. |
Creative Media Ltd |
Flat No. 05, House No. 43, Road 16 (New), 27 (Old), Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209; |
+88029101084, +88029123677; |
3. |
Expressions |
House 10A, Road 25A, Banani, Dhaka 1213 |
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4. |
Market Access Group |
House-08, Road-23/C, Gulshan-01 |
088028818560, 8832261, 8819083 |
5. |
MOMODa Foundation |
Agrani Supreme, Flat- B/5, House-89, Road- 8/A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka -1209 |
+880241022013 |
6. |
Peace and Rights Development of Society |
Plot # I-46/47, Lane # 20/1, Block # D, Section # 12, Pallabi, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216; |
+8801715840998. |
7. |
Visual Communications Ltd. |
Flat B3, House No. 4, Road No. 24, Block K, Banani, Dhaka-1213; |
+88029862141, 9861921 |
8. |
Synesis IT |
Level-3 BDBL Bhaban, 12, Kawran Bazar, Dhaka=1215 |
0880-1911592527 |
9. |
WebAble |
House No. 10A, Road No. 4, Gulshan 1, Dhaka-1212; |
Phone: +8801780218218 |
Enlisted with Action Against Hunger as per 10.2019 |
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10. |
Roxana Rahim |
House 18, Road 7, Sector 13, Uttara, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
01611769262 Translator |
11. |
PARBEZ NOOR |
Dhaka, Bangladesh |
01730955923 Translator |
12. |
Md. Saidur Rahman |
Research Initiatives Bangladesh (RIB) House 54 (3A), Road 11, Block F, Banani, Dhaka 1213, |
01715388066 Translator |
13. |
DOT Consulting Sayed Foysal Ahmed |
Flat 6/B, House#12, Road#14, Block-C, Section-6, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216 |
01712172902 Training Material |
Logistics Service Providers
Sl |
Name |
Address |
Contact No |
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1. |
Allegro Logistics Ltd |
Green Delta Aims Tower (4th Floor), 51-52, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka -1212 |
Phone: 09613050505 Web: www.allegrobd.com |
2. |
Anchor Logistics (Mahfuzur Rahman, Proprietor) |
60 Baizid Khan Building (2nd Floor) Pathantooly, Nazirpool, Chattogram-4100, Bangladesh. |
Tel: +880 31 718981 Mobile: +88 01911 799 759, +88 017 6666 8060 (Prop), +88 017 6666 8080 Email: mahfuj@anchorlogisticsbd.com, admin@anchorlogisticsbd.com, |
3. |
Apollo Shipping Logistics (Md. Sakhawatullah, Proprietor) |
64/2 Matikata, Matikata Road |
Mobile: +880-1713- 045799 (Proprietor), +880-1841- 045799 |
4. |
Aryan Freight Liners Ltd |
Plot No. 3, Suite No. 3A, Road No. 6, Sector 1, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Tel: +880 (0)2 4895 8629 Email: arshad@aryan-freight.com |
5. |
Bengal Airlift Ltd |
Landmark Building (4th & 5th Floor) 12-14 Gulshan North, Circle-2, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: +880 (0)9886634 Email: sazzad@bengal-airlift.com |
6. |
BIG International Company Ltd (Md. Zakir Hossen, Marketing) |
House 14, Road 06, Sector 01, Uttara Model Town |
Tel: 880-2- 58956081 (Marketing) Email: bigintlair@gmail.com, bigimp@bigltdbd.com, bigexp@bigltdbd.com Web: www.bigltdbd.com |
7. |
Cargo Carrier (Shahjahan, Proprietor) |
102/A, Kakrail, 2nd Floor Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
Tel: 02 8300163 (Prop), 02 8300151 Email: info@cargocarrier-bd.com |
8. |
Cargo Express Ltd (Rezaul, Manager) |
House # 05, Road # 13, Sector # 01, Uttara, Dhaka-1230, Bangladesh |
Tel: +88 017 30003114(Hunting), +88 017 13012422, +8801730003114 (Manager) Email: info@cargoexpressltd.com |
9. |
CARRYLINK Packers & Shippers Ltd. (Habibur Rahman, Managing Director) |
Head Office: F-101 (2nd Floor), Mohakhali School Road, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: 880-2-9898784 (MD), Mobile: 01714217086, 01684895505, 01515652713, 01740903067 Email: carrylink@gmail.com |
10. |
Cargoworld Logistics (Kazi Monjurul Islam, CEO) |
39/1 Bangabandhu Avenue, Room: 60, Khaddar Bazar Market Shopping Complex (5th floor), Ramna, Dhaka-1000, |
Tel: +88-01912004401 (CEO); +88-01830555532, E-mail: info@cwlbd.com Web: www.cwlbd.com |
11. |
CDZ Global Logistics Ltd (Saiful Islam, CEO) |
Loma Centre, 204-B (5th Floor), Tejgaon Gulshan Link Road, Dhaka- 1208 |
Tel: +880 248810837 Mobile: +88 01730345181 (CEO) Email: info@cdzlogistics.com Web: www.cdzlogistics.com |
12. |
Concord Express (BD) Ltd (Md. Abdus Sobhan, Deputy Director, Customer Relationship) |
A. R. Tower, Level- 14, 24 kamal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh |
Tel: +88 02 9821941, 9821971, 9821956, 9822254 Mob: 01911350666 (Customer relationship) E-mail: info@concordexp-bd.com |
13. |
Doreen Exim (pvt.) Ltd. Md. Hbibur Rahman, (Managing Director) |
House # 8 (5-B), Road # 1/B, Sector # 9, House Building, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Tel: +8801711039677 (MD), +8801926877742, 8801673709561 Email: admin@doreen-exim.net |
14. |
Ease Logistics (Ahsanullah Momen, Chief Exacutive Officer) |
House # 88, Road # 17/A, Block-E, Level-4, Banani Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Tel: +880 2 9842521-22, +88024881487 (CEO) Email: info@ease.com.bd Web: www.ease.com.bd |
15. |
Freight Express Ltd (Enamul Haq Selim, General Manager) |
Sheba House (6th Floor) Plot # 34, Road # 46, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: +8802 58816982, 9894347 E-Mails: info@felbd.com Web: www.felbd.com |
16. |
Genius Logistics Bangladesh Ltd |
House-880 (4th Floor), Road-11, Avenue-02, Mirpur DOHS, Dhaka-1216 |
Mob: 01720155506, 01977990310 |
17. |
Global Freight Links (Md. Harunur Rashid, CEO) |
House# 46, Road# 08, Block -D, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh. |
Tel: +8801819260708 (CEO) |
18. |
Innovate Logistic & Services |
Fatema Heights (2nd Floor), Room # L-2, 16 Agrabad C/A, Chattogram – 4100 |
Tel: +88 0241370168 Email: irtefa@innovatelog.com Web: www.innovatelog.com |
19. |
Master Air Express Company Ltd (M.A. Taher, Deputy General Manager) |
Road # 4, Block # A, Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
Tel: +88 016 1617 1802-3 (DGM), +88 017 1197 4491 Email: info@masterair.net Web: www.masterair.net |
20. |
N. Haider & co. (Pvt.) Ltd. |
Tropical Alauddin Tower (8th Floor), Plot # 32/C, Road # 2, Sector # 3, Uttara, Dhaka-1230, Bangladesh. |
Tel: +8809617171144, 09617171145 E-Mail: info@nhaiderbd.com Web: www.nhaiderbd.com |
21. |
National Cargo Services (Sanowar, Operation Executive) |
161, Strand Road, Saber Plaza (2nd floor), Barik Building Circle, Agrabad, Chattogram- 4100, Bangladesh. |
Tel: +88-031-2512647, -031-2523987 Mobile: 019555405 (OE) Mail: info@nationalgroupbd.com, |
22. |
Origin Shipping Ltd (Tondra, Managing Director) |
Dhaka, Bangladesh. |
Tel: +8801768458302 (MD) Email: md_ceo@originshipping.com |
23. |
Promico Logistics Bangladesh Ltd |
146, D.I.T. Extension Road, “SYED MANSION" (1st. floor) Fokirapool, Dhaka - 1000 |
Tel: 028315981, 029357311, 029360644, 029356485 Email: badal_1954@yahoo.com, |
24. |
Real Logistics Ltd |
Abul Monsur Bhaban (3rd Floor), 57/60 Azu Shah by Lane, Agrabad C/A, Chattogram, Bangladesh |
Tel: +880 (0)31-2520415 Email: export@reallogisticsbd.com, |
25. |
RK Freight Ltd (Jamal Uddin Khan, Managing Director) |
Road# 01, House 1/A, sector# 01, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka-1230, Bangladesh. |
Tel:02-48952361, 02-48955289 Mobile: 01749757760 (MD) Email: info@rkfreightltd.com, Web: www.rkfreightltd.com |
26. |
SBL Trading House (Md. Abdul Barik, Proprietor) |
House # 04, Road # 15, Block # D, Banani, Dhaka- 1213 |
Tel: +880-2-58811493 Mobile: 01726264825 (Proprietor) |
27. |
SST Logistic (Mainul, Senior Manager) |
19 GP-GA, School Road (4th floor), Mohakhali Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
Mobile: 01708630718 (SM), +880 1844530854, +880 1844530858, +880 1841800118 Mail: info@sstlogisticbd.com, |
28. |
Sun Star Cargo Systems Ltd (Mohammad Ullah Chowdhury, Director) |
Hashim Tower (7th Floor), 205/1-A Gulshan-Tejgaon Link Road, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh. |
Tel: +880 2 9889422, 9889423, 9889440 Mobile: +880 (0)1711945828 (Director) Email: mohammad@sunstar-cargo.com |
29. |
Swift Freight International Ltd (SM Rakibul Islam, General Manager) |
House 65, Road 17, Block C, Banani, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh |
Tel: +880 (0)2 982 1188 Mobile: 01713002233 (GM) Email: info@swift-freight.com |
30. |
Team AM (Bangladesh) Ltd |
Home Town Complex (Floor-13) Road 87, New Eskaton Road, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. |
Tel: +880 (0)29351850 Email: info@teamam.com.bd, alamgir.hossain@teamam.com.bd Web: www.teamam.com.bd , |
31. |
Tower Freight Logistics Ltd |
Richmond Concord, (2nd Floor) Plot-8/A, Block-CES(F) 68 Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan-1 Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh |
Tel: +880 (0)2 9893007 Email: nurul@towerfreight.com Web: www.towerfreight.com |
32. |
Transpacific Logistics Ltd (Asadunnobi, Managing Direcor) |
Rangs Nasim Square, Level - 8, Building - 275/D, Road No. 27 (old), Dhanmondi, Dhaka. |
Tel: +88 02 9119007,9118701 +88 096 09000444 (MD) Email: info@transpacificbd.com |
33. |
Transpolar Logistics (Enamul Kabir, Proprietor) |
Baitul Khair (4th Floor), Suite No.407 48/A-B, Purana Paltan, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. |
Tel: +880 (0)2 957 8313 Mobile: 01713032092 (Proprietor) |
34. |
Unison Shipping Ltd. (Md. Sohag Mia, Manager) |
Gulshan Plaza, Ta-137/1 (3rd Floor), Bir Uttam A.K. Khandaker Road, (Gulshan Link Road), Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: +88 01716381251 ; 01713313488 E- mail: rashid@unisonshippingbd.com |
35. |
United Freight Systems |
41/4 Siddeswari Road, Dhaka. 1217, Bangladesh |
Tel: +880 (0)1715069999 Mail: dhaka@unitedbd.com, unitedFreight@gmail.com, info@unitedbd.com Web: www.unitedbd.com |
36. |
Vision Logistics Ltd. (VLL) |
House# 20, 2nd Floor, Nikunju-2, Khilkhet, Dhaka-1229, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88 02 55098292-93 Mobile: +88 01711 115720 Email: info@vll-bd.com Web: www.vll-bd.com |
37. |
Waziha Logistics Bangladesh (Babul Alom Bhuiyan, Proprietor) |
3 Faruq Mahal Avenue (4th Floor) Agrabad C/A, Chattogram, Bangladesh |
Tel: 0312516756; Mob: 01716564247 Email: wajihalogistics@gmail.com, Web: www.waziha.com |
For information on Bangladesh Additional Service Provider contact details, please see the following link:
4.11 Bangladesh Additional Service Provision Contact List
For information on Bangladesh Additional Service Provider additional details, please see the following documents:
Bangladesh Additional Service Provider Additional Details
Bangladesh Electricity & Power additional information
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
4 Bangladesh Contact Lists
In the following subsections the contact details for Bangladesh will be presented.
4.1 Bangladesh Government Contact List
- 1 Honorable President's Office
- Honorable Prime Minister’s Office
- Ministry of Defense
- Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development
- Ministry of Agriculture
- Ministry of Chattogram Hill Tracks
- Ministry of Commerce
- Ministry of Food
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
- Ministry of Home Affairs
- Ministry of Industries
- Ministry of Labor & Employment
- Ministry of Roads and Highway
- Ministry of Shipping
- Ministry of Water Resources
- Ministry of Women & Children
- Ministry of Planning Division
- Ministry of Posts & Telecommunication
- Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief
Name |
Designation |
Contact Details |
---|---|---|
Md Abdul Hamid |
Hon’ble President of the Republic |
|
Major General S M Shamim-Uz-Zaman, BSP, NDC, PSC |
Military Secretary to the President (MSP) |
Phone: 9566262 E – mail: msp@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Brigadier General Md. Niamul Gani Chowdhury |
Personal Physician to the President |
Phone: 9559163 E – mail: pp@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Brigadier General Kazi Iftekharul Alam, psc |
Asstt. Military Secretary to the President |
Phone: 9566261 E – mail: amsp@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Lt Col Md Zaidul Hassan, AMC |
Asst. Personal Physician to the President |
Phone: 9565377 E – mail: app@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Mr. Mohammad Sadequr Rahman |
Deputy Secretary |
Phone: 9563865 E – mail: ds@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Ms. Laboni Chakma |
Deputy Secretary (Attached) (Service) |
Phone: 9570240 E – mail: sas_seba@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Lt Col Khan Md Moinul Hossen, psc, EB |
ADC to the President (Army) |
Phone: 9555110, 955509 E – mail: adcarmy@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Squadron Leader Mohammad Arifur Rahman |
ADC to the President (Air) |
Phone: 9555110, 955509 E – mail: adcair@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Lt Cdr Mohammad Abu Syed, (TAS) BN |
ADC to the President (Navy) |
Phone: 9555110, 955509 E – mail: adcnavy@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Major Ashiqur Rahman, psc, E Bengal |
PS (Co-ord) to MSP |
Phone: 9555992 E – mail: psmsp@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Major Md. Khayrul Amin, E Bengal |
Chief Comptroller |
Phone: 9559164 E – mail: cc@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Md. Alam Hossain |
Senior Assistant Secretary (Administration) |
Phone: 9570241 E – mail: sasadmin@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Dr. Md. Mahfuzul Haque |
Medical Officer |
Phone: 9587955 E – mail: mo@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Mr. A H M Sahadat Hossain |
Police Liaison Officer |
Phone: 9563867 E – mail: plo@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Mr. Md Nasir Uddin Sarwar |
Protocol Officer |
Phone: 9563836 E – mail: protocol@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Md. Jahirul Haque |
Senior Assistant Secretary (General) |
Phone: 9585508 E – mail: sas.gen@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Mr. Md. Shahriar Kabir |
Assistant Programmer |
Phone: 9585510 Mobile: 9586662 E – mail: ap@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Mr. Md. Akbor Hossain |
Accounts Officer |
Phone: 9515676 E – mail: a.off@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Md. Zakir Hossain |
Hospitality Officer |
Phone: 9568283 E – mail: ho@bangabhaban.gov.bd |
Public Division |
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Mr. Sampad Barua |
Secretary |
E-mail: secretary@bangabhaban.gov.bd Phone: 9566233 |
Mr. Md. Joynal Abedin |
Press Secretary |
E-mail: press.secy@bangabhaban.gov.bd Phone: +88 02 9566594 |
Mr. Md. Wahidul Islam Khan |
Additional Secretary |
E-mail: addl_secretary@bangabhaban.gov.bd Phone: 9567092 |
Mr. Md. Shahabuddin Khan |
Joint Secretary |
E-mail: j.secretary@bangabhaban.gov.bd Phone: 9567092 |
Mr. Md Shawkat Ali |
PS to Secretary (Deputy secretary) |
E-mail: ps_secretary@bangabhaban.gov.bd Phone: 9563864 |
Mr. Mohammad Obaidul Islam |
Deputy Secretary |
E-mail: sasadmin_public@bangabhaban.gov.bd Phone: 9550311 |
Mrs.Zannatun Nayem |
Deputy Secretary(Attach) |
E-mail: sas_fund@bangabhaban.gov.bd Phone: 9559476 |
Mr. Md. Abul Kalam Azad |
Deputy-Press Secretary |
E-mail: dps@bangabhaban.gov.bd Phone: 9563835 |
Mr.Md. Abdul Hye |
Assistant Private Secretary |
E-mail: aps2@bangabhaban.gov.bd Phone: 9559476 |
Mr. Md. Imranul Hasan |
Assistant Press Secretary |
E-mail: asstpress.secy@bangabhaban.gov.bd Phone: 9569298 |
Honorable Prime Minister’s Office
Name |
Designation |
Contact Details |
---|---|---|
Sheikh Hasina, MP |
Honb’le Prime Minister |
|
Md. Nojibur Rahman |
Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister |
Phone: 9118910 E – mail: psecy@pmo.gov.bd |
Muhammed Naser Uddin Jewel |
PS to Principal Secretary to HPM |
Phone: 9137463 E – mail: psecyps@pmo.gov.bd |
Sajjadul Hassan |
Secretary |
Phone: 9145021 E – mail: secretary@pmo.gov.bd |
Abu Nayeem Mohammed Maruf Khan |
PS to Secretary |
Phone: 55029405 |
Mohammad Salahuddin |
Director General-I |
Phone: 9128526 E – mail: dg1@pmo.gov.bd |
Md. Tofazzel Hossain Miah |
PS-I to the PM |
Phone: 9117374 E – mail: ps1topm@pmo.gov.bd |
Wahida Akter |
PS-II to the PM |
Phone: 55029417 E – mail: ps2topm@pmo.gov.bd |
Kazi Nishat Rasul |
APS-I to the PM |
Phone: 9143073 E – mail: aps1topm@pmo.gov.bd |
Gazi Hafizur Rahman Liku |
APS-II to the PM |
Phone: 55029420 Mobile: 01715935778 E – mail: aps2topm@pmo.gov.bd |
S M Khurshid-Ul-Alam |
Protocol Officer-I to the PM |
Phone: 9122545 E – mail: protocol1@pmo.gov.bd |
Md. Abu Zafar Raju |
Protocol Officer-II to the PM |
Phone: 9136556 E – mail: protocol2@pmo.gov.bd |
Mohammad Shameem Musfique |
Assignment Officer to the PM |
Phone: 55029506 E – mail: musfique@pmo.gov.bd |
Muhammad Arifuzzaman Nurnabi |
Assignment Officer to the PM |
Phone: 58152902 |
Major General Mia Mohammad Zainul Abedin, BB, OSP psc |
Military Secretary to the PM |
Phone: 55029509 E – mail: mspm@pmo.gov.bd |
Ministry of Defense
Name |
Designation |
Contacts |
Akhter Hussain Bhuiya |
Secretary |
Phone: 9110535, 200(I) E-mail: secretary@mod.gov.bd |
Md. Faruque Ahammad |
Personal Officer to Secretary |
Phone: 9103964, 211(I) E-mail: fahammad15@gmail.com |
Khaleda Pervin |
Additional Secretary (Wing-1, General) |
Phone: 9103939, 201(I) E-mail: addlsecgen@mod.gov.bd |
Selina Haq |
Additional Secretary (Wing-3) |
Phone: 9111380, 209(I) E-mail: selina_haq@yahoo.com |
Md. Shafiqul Ahmed |
Additional Secretary (Wing-4) |
Phone: 9116215, 205(I) E-mail: md.shafiqula@ymail.com |
Shahnaz Rub |
Additional Secretary (Wing-2, Branch-1) |
Phone: 9144248, 225(I) E-mail: shahnzrub3@gmail.com |
Md. Abu Baker Siddique |
Additional Secretary (Wing-8) |
Phone: 9135723, 226(I) E-mail: absiddique119@gmail.com |
Mahfuza Akhter |
Additional Secretary (Wing-10) |
Phone: 9144247, 228(I) E-mail: khuku1123@yahoo.com |
Jebunnesa Karim |
Additional Secretary (Wing-9) |
Phone: 9116140, 204(I) E-mail: jebunnesa2014@gmail.com |
Brigadier General A B M Salah Uddin, NDC, AFWC, PSC |
Joint Secretary (W&D) |
Phone: 9143967, 202(I) E-mail: salahuddin.abm2010@gmail.com |
Afia Khatoon |
Joint Secretary (Branch-4) |
Phone: 9110212, 207(I) E-mail: afia85e@yahoo.com |
Abul Kalam Khan |
Joint Secretary (Branch-7) |
Phone: 9112232, 285(I) E-mail: dslaw@mod.gov.bd |
Shah Abdul Alim Khan |
Joint Secretary (D-6) |
Phone: 48111564,315(I) E-mail: kabdulalims@gmail.com |
Dr. Nurun Nahar Chowdhury |
Joint Secretary (D-15 & D-16) |
Phone: 9113075, 292(I) E-mail: zhunu@yahoo.co.uk |
Col. Md. Nasir Uddin |
Engineer Adviser |
Phone: 9111020, 203(I) E-mail: nasir19061972@gmail.com |
Arifur Rahman Khan |
Deputy Secretary (Branch-5) |
Phone: 9113006, 208(I) E-mail: d5@mod.gov.bd |
Rasheda Zaman |
Deputy Secretary (D-9 & D-3) |
Phone: 9112295, 224(I) E-mail: d9@mod.gov.bd |
Waheda Sultana |
Deputy Secretary (D-18) |
Phone: 48110104,328(I) E-mail: waheda7699@gmail.com |
Farah Shammi |
Deputy Secretary (D-7, D-14 & D-25) |
Phone: 9144246, 216(I) E-mail: fshammi6506@yahoo.com |
Mst. Anar Kali |
Deputy Secretary (Branch-3,6, D-11, D-17) |
Phone: 9113319, 206(I) E-mail: anarkalirang@gmail.com |
Fatima Tuz Zohora |
Deputy Secretary (D-4) |
Phone: 48110104, 250(I) E-mail: fatimazzohora@gmail.com |
Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development
Name |
Designation |
Contacts |
---|---|---|
Mr. Md. Tajul Islam M.P |
Minister |
Phone: +88-02-9585335 E-mail: minister@rdcd.gov.bd |
Mr. Mohammad Noor Alam Siddiqui |
Private Secretary to Minister |
Phone: +88-02-9514111 E-mail: ps.minister@rdcd.gov.bd |
Mr. Md. Zahid Hossain Chowdhury |
Assistant Secretary |
Phone: 01784883337 E – mail: winfz99@gmail.com |
Mohammad Mahmudul Hasan |
Public Relation Officer |
Phone: +88-02-9577115 Mobile: 01917268698 E – mail: pro.lgrd@gmail.com |
Mr. Swapan Bhattacharjee MP |
State Minister |
Phone: +88-02-9514100 Mobile:01712-238645 E-mail: state.minister@rdcd.gov.bd |
Mohammad Nasir Uddin |
PS to Honourable State Minister |
Phone: +88-02-9573955 Mobile: 01786-434396 E-mail: |
Md. Ahsan Habib |
Public Relation Officer |
Phone: +88-02-9553225 Mobile:01750358358; 01676490010 E-mail: pro.state.minister@rdcd.gov.bd |
Helal Uddin Ahmed |
Secretary |
Phone: 9514478 E – mail: lgsecretary@lgd.gov.bd |
Md. Saidul Islam |
Senior Assistant Secretary (PS to Secretary) |
Phone: 9575558 Mobile: 01911101422 E – mail: secretary_ps@lgd.gov.bd |
Begum Roxana Quader |
Additional Secretary (Local Government Division) |
Phone: 9558727 Mobile: 01710894497 E – mail: roxanaquader@gmail.com |
Md. Mahbub Hossain |
Additional Secretary (Urban development Wing) |
Phone: 9511062 Mobile: 01720983458 E – mail: mdmahbub1964@gmail.com |
Md. Aminul Islam Khan |
Additional Secretary (Admin Wing) |
Phone: 9575557 Mobile: 01712169830 E – mail: khan.aminulislam@gmail.com |
Dr. Kazi Anowarul Hoque |
Additional Secretary (Development Wing) |
Phone: 9512280 Mobile: 01953-896063 E – mail: kazianowarulhoque@yahoo.com |
Md Zahirul Islam |
Additional Secretary (Water Supply Wing) |
Phone: 9515323 Mobile: 01729097143 E – mail: zahirul_ds@yahoo.com |
NIkhil Ranjan Roy |
Director General (Local Government Division) |
Phone: 9573779 Mobile: 01625296955 E – mail: dglg@lgd.gov.bd |
Iffat Ara Mahmood |
Additional Secretary (Administration Branch) |
Phone: 9575561 Mobile: 01819227173 E – mail: iffat626@gmail.com |
Amitavh Sarker |
Additional Secretary |
Phone: 9540489 Mobile: 01712999924 E – mail: lgupz@lgd.gov.bd |
Asma Tamkeen (Audit) |
Additional Secretary (Audit Branch) |
Phone: 9545025 Mobile: 01715158451 E – mail: atamkeen23@yahoo.com |
Mashud Ahmed |
Additional Secretary (Uinion Parishod Branch) |
Phone: 9514632 Mobile: 01716160540 E – mail: masud4243@gmail.com |
Muhammad Ibrahim |
PS to Honourable Minister |
Phone: 9573806 Mobile: 01756550220 E – mail: mibrahim@live.com |
Mohammad Emdad Ullah Mian |
Joint Secretary (M&E) |
Phone: 9586604 Mobile: 01711127306 E – mail: emdadullah2008@gmail.com |
Habibur Rahman |
Joint Secretary (LAW Branch) |
Phone: 9549675 Mobile: 01711648178 E – mail: habibaloha@gmail.com |
Kazi Ashraf Uddin |
Joint Secretary (Director - 2) |
Phone: 9554658 Mobile: 01716033428 E – mail: kaziashraf5698@gmail.com |
Mesbah Uddin |
Joint Secretary (Development Branch) |
Phone: 9575565 Mobile: 01715422038 E – mail: mesbahuddinps@yahoo.com |
Md. Abdur Rouf |
Joint Secretary (Policy Support) |
Phone: 9558229 Mobile: 01711576791 E – mail: rauf11bcs@yahoo.com |
Ministry of Agriculture
Name |
Designation |
Contacts |
---|---|---|
Dr. Muhammad Abdur Razzaque |
Minister |
E – mail: minister@moa.gov.bd |
Dr. Mohammed Monsur Alam Khan |
PS (Deputy Secretary) |
Phone: 9540778 Mobile: 01820810571 E – mail: pstomin@moa.gov.bd |
Muhammad Habibul Alam |
APS to Minister |
Phone: 9540496 Mobile: 01705394683 E – mail: apstomin@moa.gov.bd |
Mohammad Gias Uddin |
Senior Information Officer |
Phone: 9514776 Mobile: 01712008981 E – mail: pro@moa.gov.bd |
Md. Nasiruzzaman |
Secretary |
Phone: 9540100 E – mail: secretary@moa.gov.bd |
Md. Al-Mamun |
PS to Secretary |
Phone: 9540101 Mobile: 01712117333 E – mail: pstosec@moa.gov.bd |
Md. Abu Bakar Siddique |
Assistant Secretary |
Phone: 9540100 Mobile: 01670180848 E – mail: absiddique1965@gmail.com |
Md. Arifur Rahman Apu |
Additional Secretary (Administration and Input) |
Phone: 9540015 E – mail: addlsecyai@moa.gov.bd |
Md. Delwar Hossain |
Joint Secretary (Law Wing) |
Mobile: 01710896448 E – mail: delwarhossain_83@yahoo.com |
Munira Sultana, NDC |
Joint Secretary (Input Wing) |
Mobile: 01715120044 E – mail: jsinput@moa.gov.bd |
Md. Hasanuzzaman Kallol |
Joint Secretary (FFM) |
Phone: 9540232 Mobile: 01714452315 E – mail: jsfmm@moa.gov.bd |
Dr. Md. Aminur Rahman |
Joint Secretary (Admin) |
Phone: 9540067 Mobile: 01713450133 E – mail: jsadmn@moa.gov.bd |
Dr. Humayra Sultana |
Joint Secretary (Budget and Monitoring) |
Phone: 9540114 Mobile: 01552341215 E – mail: jsbm@moa.gov.bd |
Md. Tofazzal Hossain |
Joint Secretary (Input-2) |
Phone: 9540964 Mobile: 01716670960 E – mail: input2@moa.gov.com |
Md. Amirul Islam |
Deputy Secretary (Admin-4) |
Phone: 9545081 Mobile: 01917752007 E – mail: dsadmin4@moa.gov.bd |
Zahirul Islam |
Deputy Secretary (Admin-3) |
Phone: 9540885 Mobile: 01712083567 E – mail: admin3@moa.gov.bd |
Md. Moshiur Rahman |
Deputy Secretary (Law Branch) |
Phone: 9552377 Mobile: 01712544774 E – mail: dslaw@moa.gov.bd |
Md. Moniruzzaman |
Deputy Secretary (Input-1) |
Phone: 9577414 Mobile: 01939372578 E – mail: input1@moa.gov.bd |
Sona Moni Chakma |
Deputy Secretary (Admin-2) |
Phone: 9540126 Mobile: 01712534099 E – mail: admin2@moa.gov.bd |
Minakshi Barman |
Deputy Secretary (Admin-1) |
Phone: 9577429 Mobile: 01714031335 E – mail: admin1@moa.gov.bd |
Quazi Abdur Rayhan |
Deputy Secretary (Admin-5) |
Phone: 9540626 Mobile: 01711936427 E – mail: admin5@moa.gov.bd |
Md. Ekramul Haque |
Deputy Director (Law Branch) |
Phone: 9570043 Mobile: 0155230898 E – mail: ddlaw@moa.gov.bd |
Sheikh Bodiul Alam |
Deputy Chief (Agriculture Economist) |
Phone: 9540606 E – mail: dcfmm@moa.gov.bd |
Shahnaz Akter |
Agriculture Economist |
Phone: 9562369 Mobile: 01714-017400 E – mail: aefmm@moa.gov.bd |
A.F.M Alamgir Kabir |
Assistant Secretary (Monitoring & Reporting) |
Phone: 9549607 Mobile: 01552406965 E – mail: monitor_report@moa.gov.bd |
Ministry of Chattogram Hill Tracks
Name |
Designation |
Contacts |
---|---|---|
Bir Bahadur Ushwe Sing MP |
Minister |
Phone (off): +8802-9540044 Mobile: 01711704141 E – Mail: minister@mochta.gov.bd |
Md. Mesbahul Islam |
Secretary in Charge |
Phone (off): +8802-9540033 Mobile: +8801711582927 E – Mail: mesbah.ict@gmail.com |
Rama Rani Roy Additional |
Additional Secretary (Admin) |
Phone (off): +8802-9545009 Mobile: +880-1715040533 E – Mail: ramaroy47@yahoo.com |
Salma Akhter Jahan |
Additional Secretary (Parishad) |
Phone (off): +8802-9540127 Mobile: +880-1911324543 E – Mail: salma4968@yahoo.com |
Sudatta Chakma Additional |
Additional Secretary (Development) |
Phone (off): +8802-9576613 Mobile: +880-1819247191 E – Mail: sdchakma@gmail.com |
Kazi Md. Anowarul Hakim |
Joint Secretary Administration Branch |
Phone (off): +8802-9540135 Mobile: +880-1711789051 E – Mail: hakim_anwar@yahoo.com |
Md. Abdus Sattar |
Joint Secretary |
Phone (off): +8802-9576614 Mobile: 01819500997 E – Mail: sattardlrs@yahoo.com |
Md. mizanur Rahman |
Joint Secretary Development & Coordination (Addl.) |
Mobile: 01715049699 E – Mail: mizanur5924@gmail.com |
Sajal Kanti Banik |
Deputy Secretary (Admin-1) |
Phone (off): +8802-9545254 Mobile: +880-1711944690 E – Mail: sbanik7010@gmail.com |
Md. Alomgir Hossain |
Deputy Secretary (Coordination-2) |
Mobile: +880-1712926025 E – Mail: malamhoss@gmail.com |
Bidushi Chakma |
Deputy Secretary (Development |
Phone (off): +8802-9577118 Mobile: +880-1742444777 E – Mail: chakmabidushi@yahoo.com |
Asma Taskin |
Deputy Secretary (Council-1) |
Phone (off): +8802-9545008 Mobile: +8801817527894 E – Mail: asmataskin@yahoo.com |
Shahanara Yasmin Lily |
Deputy Secretary (Co-0rdination Branch) |
Phone (off): +8802-9540128 Mobile: +880-1727329880 E – Mail: lilyshahanara@yahoo.com |
Kazi Moklesur Rahman |
Deputy Chief (Planning Section) |
Phone (off): +8802-9545007 Mobile: 01678022591 E – Mail: mokles_bd@yahoo.com |
Biswas Rasel Hossain |
PS to Honorable Minister |
Phone (off): +8802-9540055 Mobile: +8801770602849 E – Mail: russel2235@gmail.com |
Mohammad Razib Siddique |
Private Secretary (Office Secretary) |
Phone (off): +8802-9540129 Mobile: +880-1914111466 E – Mail: razib16061@gmail.com |
Tasnim Zeben Bentea Sheikh |
Senior Assistant Secretary (Admin-2/ Budget) |
Phone (off): +8802-9540103 Mobile: +880-1710973521 E – Mail: tzb_sheikh@yahoo.com |
Riva Chakma |
Senior Assistant Secretary (Coordination-1) |
Phone (off): 02-9545698 Mobile: +880-1716958584 E – Mail: rivachakma@yahoo.com |
MD. Alauddin Chowdhury |
Senior Assistant Secretary (Law Section) |
Phone (off): +8802-9514481 Mobile: +880-1552404415 E – Mail: a.mochta@yahoo.com |
Ministry of Commerce
Name |
Designation |
Contacts |
---|---|---|
Mr Tipu Munshi, MP |
Minister |
Phone: +88-02-9514330 |
Mohammad Mashooqur Rahman Sikder |
PS to Minister |
Phone: +8802 9545523 Mobile: +88 01712714063 E – Mail: ps2minister@mincom.gov.bd |
Rofiqul Islam |
Asstt. PS to Hon'ble Minister |
Phone: +88 02 9545021 Mobile: +88 01776211421 E – Mail: aps2minister@mincom.gov.bd |
Dr Md. Jafar Uddin |
Secretary |
Phone: +88-02-9545006 Mobile: +88-01709330006 E-mail: secy@mincom.gov.bd |
Md. Shafiqul Islam |
Additional Secretary |
Phone: +88 02 9514460 Mobile: +8801624092971 E – Mail: addl.secy@mincom.gov.bd |
Dr. Shah Alam |
Additional Secretary (Admin) |
Phone: +88 02 9514144 Mobile: 01715134365 E – Mail: addl.admn@mincom.gov.bd |
Sharifa Khan |
Additional Secretary |
Phone: +88 02 9514163 Mobile: +88 01752723646 E – Mail: addl.fta@mincom.gov.bd |
Maleka Khayrunnessa |
Joint Secretary (Admin-1) |
Phone: +88 02 9511028 Mobile: 01711005646 E – Mail: js.admn1@mincom.gov.bd |
Md. Shakhawat Hossain |
Additional Secretary (IIT) |
Phone: +88 02 9514140 Mobile: +88 01818044719 E – Mail: addl.iit@mincom.gov.bd |
Tapan Kanti Ghosh |
Additional Secretary (Export) |
Phone: +88-02-9545272 Mobile: +88 01708515472 E – Mail: addl.export@mincom.gov.bd |
Mr. A K M Ali Ahad Khan |
Joint Secretary (IIT-1) |
Phone: +88 02 9540612 Mobile: +88 0168 6710100 E – Mail: js.iit1@mincom.gov.bd |
Mr. Md.Kamal Hossain |
Director General (Additional Secretary) |
Phone: +88 02 9545383 Mobile: +88 01817516052 E – Mail: dg.wto@mincom.gov.bd |
Mr. Md. Obaidul Azam |
Director,Trade Organization (DTO) |
Phone: +88 02 9540679 Mobile: +88 0171 1381683 E – Mail: director.dto@mincom.gov.bd |
Mst. Kamrunnaher |
Joint Secretary (IIT-2) |
Phone: +88 02 9540785 Mobile: +88 01712005044 E – Mail: js.iit2@mincom.gov.bd |
Mr. A.H.M. Ahasan |
Joint Secretary (FTA-1) |
Phone: +88 02 9540578 Mobile: +88 01827100237 E – Mail: js.fta1@mincom.gov.bd |
Mohammed Zafrul Islam Azizi |
Joint Secretary (Export-1 Section) |
Phone: +88 02 9540757 Mobile: +88 0155 8256790 E – Mail: js.export1@mincom.gov.bd |
Mr. Md. Hafizur Rahman |
Director-1 (Joint Secretary) |
Phone: +88 02 9552105 Mobile: +88 0171 1861056 E – Mail: director1.wto@mincom.gov.bd |
Mr. A.H.M. Shafiquzzaman |
Joint Secretary (FTA-2) |
Phone: +88 02 9540295 Mobile: +88 0171 1734225 E – Mail: js.fta2@mincom.gov.bd |
Md. Mahbubur Rab |
Deputy Chief (Planning) |
Phone: +88 02 9545017 Mobile: 01711530404 E – Mail: dcp@mincom.gov.bd |
Md. Hamidur Rahman Khan |
Director-2 (Joint Secretary) |
Phone: +88 02 9549195 Mobile: +88 01711372093 E – Mail: director2.wto@mincom.gov.bd |
Zinat Ara |
Joint Secretary (Admin-2) |
Phone: +88 02 9545209 Mobile: +88 01711003561 E – Mail: js.admn2@mincom.gov.bd |
Mr. Noor Md. Mahbubul Haque |
Joint Secretary (FTA-2) |
Phone: +88 02 9540623 Mobile: +88 0171 1566961 E – Mail: fta2@mincom.gov.bd |
Ministry of Food
Name |
Designation |
Contacts |
---|---|---|
Sadhan Chandra Majumder, MP |
Minister |
Phone: +88029540011 E – mail: minister@mofood.gov.bd |
Md. Shahiduzzaman |
Private Secretary to Minister (Deputy Secretary) |
Phone: +88029540012 Mobile: +8801753710219 E – mail: shahid25bcs@gmail.com |
Sumon Mehedi |
Senior Information Officer (Deputy Director) |
Phone: +88029540435 Mobile: +8801937455218 E – mail: mehedi.suman99@gmail.com |
Md. Atiar Rahman |
Personal Officer |
Phone: +88029540011 Mobile: +8801712066844 E – mail: atiarmofood@gmail.com |
Md. Mizanur Rahman |
Personal Officer |
Phone: +88029540012 Mobile: +8801712184638 E – mail: mizanfood91@gmail.com |
Shahabuddin Ahmed |
Secretary |
Phone: +88029540088 E – mail: secretary@mofood.gov.bd |
Abul Kalam Azad |
PS to Secretary (Deputy Secretary) |
Phone: +88029514617 Mobile: +8801711288971 E – mail: pstosecretary@mofood.gov.bd |
Md Golam Robbani |
Personal Officer |
Phone: +889540088 Mobile: +8801714803978 E – mail: golamrobbani1984@gmail.com |
Sarkar Abul Kalam Azad |
Additional Secretary (Admin) |
Phone: +88029540124 Mobile: +8801712192464 E – mail: addlsecretary@mofood.gov.bd |
Khaja Abdul Hannan |
Additional Secretary (Law) |
Phone: +88029572191 Mobile: +8801711382384 E – mail: addlsecretarylaw@mofood.gov.bd |
Md. Habibur Rahman Hosaini |
Joint Secretary (Admin-1 Section) |
Phone: +88029549096 Mobile: +8801712619006 E – mail: dsadmin1@mofood.gov.bd |
Md. Shah Nawaz Talukder |
Joint Secretary (Coordination & Parliament) |
Phone: +88029540121 Mobile: +8801714476491 E – mail: dscoordination@mofood.gov.bd |
Most. Kamar Jahan |
Joint Secretary (Inquiry) |
Phone: +88029549022 Mobile: +8801720818821 E – mail: jsinquiry@mofood.gov.bd |
Md. Kawser Ahammed |
Deputy Secretary (Service) |
Phone: +88029540221 Mobile: +8801517263780 E – mail: dsservice@mofood.gov.bd |
Anima Rani Biswas |
Deputy Secretary (Internal Admin-2 section) |
Phone: +88029515888 Mobile: +8801712653334 E – mail: admin2@mofood.gov.bd |
Mohammad Helal Uddin |
Deputy Secretary (Budget & Accounts and Audit-3 Section) |
Phone: +88029540154 Mobile: +8801712688558 E – mail: admin1@mofood.gov.bd |
Md. Harun-ar-Rashid |
Deputy Secretary Internal (Admin-1 section) |
Phone: +88029540154 Mobile: +8801712075077 E – mail: harun15411@yahoo.com |
Mst. Morium Begum |
Deputy Secretary (Law cell) |
Phone: +880255166253 Mobile: +8801671118369 E – mail: deputysecretarylaw@mofood.gov.bd |
Sharmin Yasmin |
Senior Assistant Secretary (Admin Section) |
Phone: +88029540112 Mobile: +8801790499942 E – mail: sasestabadmin@mofood.gov.bd |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Name |
Designation |
Contacts |
---|---|---|
Dr. A. K. Abdul Momen, M.P. |
Foreign Minister |
Phone: 9562852, 9562188 E – mail: fm@mofa.gov.bd |
Ms. Samia Anjum |
DG (FMO) |
Phone: 9550220, 9582331 E – mail: dirfmo@mofa.gov.bd |
Dr. Dewan Md. Shahriar Firoz |
PS to HFM |
Phone: 9554370 E – mail: psfmo@mofa.gov.bd |
Ms. Khaleda Begum |
PRO |
Phone: 9556022, 9569132 E – mail: pro@mofa.gov.bd |
Mr. Shah Salauddin |
APS to FM |
Phone: 7125953 E – mail: apsfmo@mofa.gov.bd |
H.E. Mr. Md. Shahriar Alam, M.P. |
State Minister |
Phone: 9562954, 9556028 E – mail: sm@mofa.gov.bd |
Mr. Md. Waliur Rahman |
Director (SMO) |
Phone: 9556029 E – mail: dirsmo@mofa.gov.bd |
Mr. Mohammed Nahid Islam |
PS to HSM |
Phone: 9555396 E – mail: psfmo@mofa.gov.bd |
Mr. Md. Sirajul Islam |
APS to HSM |
Phone: 9567799 E – mail: apsfmo@mofa.gov.bd |
Mr. Md. Shahidul Haque |
Foreign Secretary |
Phone: 9562122 E – mail: fs@mofa.gov.bd |
Mr. Iqbal Ahmed |
Director(FSO) |
Phone: 9557029 E – mail: dirfso@mofa.gov.bd |
Mr. Md. Ashfaq Hussain |
AS (SSP) |
Phone: 9562648 E – mail: sas.ssp@mofa.gov.bd |
Mr. Touhid Imam |
AS (SSA) |
Phone: 9553269 E – mail: ssa@mofa.gov.bd |
Rear Admiral (Retd.) Md. Khurshed Alam, BN |
Secretary (MAU) |
Phone: 9564645, 9562703 E – mail: sec.mau@mofa.gov.bd |
Mr. Mahbub Uz Zaman |
Secretary-Bilateral (Asia & Pacific) |
Phone: 9569322 E – mail: naziruzzaman@gmail.com |
Mr. Mahbub Uz Zaman |
Secretary-Bilateral (Asia & Pacific) |
Phone: 9569322 E – mail: naziruzzaman@gmail.com |
Mr. Kamrul Ahsan |
Secretary-Bilateral (Europe, Africa & Americas) & Consular |
Phone: 9562515 E – mail: afs@mofa.gov.bd |
Mr. Md. Shamsul Haque |
DG (SAARC & BIMSTEC) |
Phone: 9562106, 9558400 E – mail: dgsaarc@mofa.gov.bd |
Mr. A.F.M. Gousal Azam Sarker |
DG (IO) |
Phone: 9562108 E – mail: dgio1@mofa.gov.bd |
Mr. Shib Nath Roy |
DG (LA) |
Phone: 9562915 E – mail: dgla@mofa.gov.bd |
Ms. Nahida Sobhan |
DG (MEA) |
Phone: 9562917 E – mail: dgea@mofa.gov.bd |
Ms. Abida Islam |
DG (Americas) |
Phone: 9562105 E – mail: dgamericas@mofa.gov.bd |
Mr. Md. Tauhedul Islam |
DG (MAU) |
Phone: 9558294 E – mail: dgmau@mofa.gov.bd |
Mr. Manjurul Karim Khan Chowdhury |
DG (SEA) |
Phone: 9562116 E – mail: dgsea@mofa.gov.bd |
Mr. Md. Tarikul Islam |
DG (C&W) |
Phone: 9551852 E – mail: dgcnw@mofa.gov.bd |
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Name |
Designation |
Contacts |
---|---|---|
Mr. Zahid Maleque MP |
Minister |
Phone: 9574488, 9547722 E – mail: minister@mohfw.gov.bd |
Md Wahadur Rahman |
Deputy Secretary (Ps To Minister) |
Phone: 9514881 E – mail: psminister@mohfw.gov.bd |
Dr. Arifur Rahman Shekh |
Aps to Minister |
Phone: 9573780 E – mail: apsminister@mohfw.gov.bd |
Mohammad Mayedul Islam Prodhan |
Information and Public Relations Officer |
Phone: 9540224 E – mail: prominister@mohfw.gov.bd |
Shaikh Yusuf Harun |
Secretary-in-Charge |
Phone: 9574490 E – mail: secretary@mefwd.gov.bd |
Smriti Rani Gharami |
Additional Secretary |
Phone: 9540063 Mobile: 01717064242 E – mail: adminwing@mefwd.gov.bd |
Dr. Md. Anwar Hossain Howlader |
Additional Secretary (Medical Education) |
Phone: 9540926 Mobile: 01711971012 E – mail: mewing@mefwd.gov.bd |
Md Delwar Haidar |
Additional Secretary (Development Wing) |
Phone: 9546122 Mobile: 01711170067 E – mail: devwing@mefwd.gov.bd |
Md Ferdous Alam |
Joint Secretary |
Phone: 9545463 Mobile: 01711013714 E – mail: fmawing@mefwd.gov.bd |
Mohammad Enamul Haque Ena |
Joint Secretary |
Phone: 9567600 Mobile: 01718118930 E – mail: budgetwing@mefwd.gov.bd |
Dr. Shahed Iqbal Md |
Joint Secretary (Financial Management) |
Phone: 029557144 E – mail: fmn@mefwd.gov.bd |
A K M Masudur Rahman |
Joint Secretary(PI) |
Phone: 9545770 Mobile: 01711390447, 0172723163 E – mail: pi@mefwd.gov.bd |
Md Azam Khan |
Joint Secretary (Construction & Maintain) |
Phone: 9546379 Mobile: 01711-574466 E – mail: procurement@mefwd.gov.bd |
Md. Shah Alam |
Joint Secretary(Admin) |
Phone: 9577980 Mobile: 01552463775 E – mail: admin@mefwd.gov.bd |
Shabbir Hossain |
Joint Secretary(Discipline) |
Phone: 9545870 Mobile: 01780178273 E – mail: disc@mefwd.gov.bd |
Goutom Kumar |
Joint Secretary(Discipline) |
Phone: 9567252 Mobile: 01711317136 E – mail: goutom5857@gmail.com |
Suleman Khan Joint |
Secretary (Medical Education) |
Phone: 9540978 Mobile: 01786354502 E – mail: me@mefwd.gov.bd |
Iddika Akter |
Joint Secretary (Nursing Education) |
Phone: 9545768 Mobile: 01712568654 E – mail: nursedu@mefwd.gov.bd |
A K M Shamimul Huq Siddique |
Joint Secretary(Per) |
Phone: 9545768 Mobile: 01575035133 E – mail: shamimul77@yahoo.com |
Md. Mizanur Rahman |
Joint Secretary (Purchase & Procurement) |
Phone: 9540864 Mobile: 01712088203 E – mail: mizanjim@gmail.com |
MD. Kayser Rahman |
Deputy Secretary (Construction) |
Mobile: 01715-937970 E – mail: repair@mefwd.gov.bd |
Umma Kulsum |
Deputy Secretary (Policy & Act) |
Phone: 9540730 Mobile: 01911497778 E – mail: policyact@mefwd.gov.bd |
S.M. Ahsanul Aziz |
Deputy Secretary |
Phone: 9540787 Mobile: 01715460945 E – mail: ahsanulaziz2002@gmail.com |
Ministry of Home Affairs
Name |
Designation |
Contacts |
---|---|---|
Asaduzzaman Khan |
Minister |
Phone: 9574800 E – mail: minister@mha.gov.bd |
Dewan Mahbubur Rahman |
P.S to Minister |
Phone: 9570032 Mobile: 01711978282 E – mail: ps2minister@mha.gov.bd |
Dr. Kamal Uddin Ahmed |
Secretary |
Phone: 9573710 Mobile: 01769141516 E – mail: secretary@mha.gov.bd |
Dr. Rakhal Chandra Barman |
Additional Secretary (Admin) |
Phone: 9573304 Mobile: 01552-451747 E – mail: addlsecadmin@mha.gov.bd |
G M Monsur Rahman |
Additional Secretary (Border) |
Phone: 9512294 Mobile: 01720-121888 E – mail: jsborder@mha.gov.bd |
Md. Mohibul Haque |
Additional Secretary (Law and planning) |
Phone: 9515221 Mobile: 01715000390 E – mail: addllawplan@mha.gov.bd |
Md. Hedayet Ullah Choudury |
Additional Secretary(Immigration) |
Phone: 9574508 Mobile: 01912-102218 E – mail: jsimmig@mha.gov.bd |
Smriti Rani Gharami |
Additional Secretary (Jail) |
Phone: 9576336 Mobile: 01717-064242 E – mail: jsjail@mha.gov.bd |
Pradip Ranjan Chakradorty |
Additional Secretary (fire) |
Phone: 9576343 Mobile: 01715055491 E – mail: dsfire@mha.gov.bd |
Md. Atiqul Huq |
Additional Secretary (law-1) |
Phone: 9574506 Mobile: 01712157379 E – mail: jslaw1@mha.gov.bd |
Akhteruzzaman Md. Mostafa Kamal |
Joint Secretary (coordination) |
Phone: 9573588 Mobile: 01552-354416 E – mail: jscoordination@mha.gov.bd |
A K Mofizul Haque |
Joint Secretary (Political-1) |
Phone: 9574518 Mobile: 01819-659340 E – mail: jspolitical1@mha.gov.bd |
ASM Emdadud Dastagir |
Joint Secretary (Budget) |
Phone: 9514882 Mobile: 01711-944858 E – mail: dsbudget@mha.gov.bd |
Md. Shafiqur Rahman |
Joint Secretary (Political-2) |
Phone: 9574510 Mobile: 01911420178 E – mail: jspolitical2@mha.gov.bd |
Salma Begum |
Joint Secretary (Law-2) |
Phone: 9574051 Mobile: 01552-430407 E – mail: jslaw2@mha.gov.bd |
Md. Nurul Islam |
Joint Secretary (Police-1) |
Phone: 9574509 Mobile: 01709-454647 E – mail: jspolice1@mha.gov.bd |
Kazi Nazir Hossain |
Joint Secretary (Ansar) |
Phone: 9574512 Mobile: 0177-817188 E – mail: jsansar@mha.gov.bd |
Md. Abdul Wahhab Bhuiyan |
Joint Secretary (Police-3) |
Phone: 9574519 Mobile: 01711-186205 E – mail: saspolice3@mha.gov.bd |
Munira Sultana |
Joint Secretary (law-1) |
Phone: 9574524 E – mail: dslaw1@mha.gov.bd |
Shireen Ruby |
Deputy Secretary (Jail-1) |
Phone: 9550017 Mobile: 01715-009230 E – mail: dsjail1@mha.gov.bd |
A.K.M.Mukhlesur Rahman |
Deputy Secretary (Immigration-4) |
Phone: 9574532 Mobile: 01714377070 E – mail: dsimmig4@mha.gov.bd |
Md. Kamrul Hassan Khan |
Deputy Secretary (Political-6) |
Phone: 9576338 Mobile: 01710-985946 E – mail: dspolitical6@mha.gov.bd |
Habib Md. Halimuzzaman |
Deputy Secretary (Admin-1) |
Phone: 9574529 Mobile: 01711220738 E – mail: dsadmin1@mha.gov.bd |
Sayeed Mahmood Belal Haider |
Deputy Secretary (Border-1) |
Phone: 9574527 Mobile: 01711-279831 E – mail: dsborder1@mha.gov.bd |
Ministry of Industries
Name |
Designation |
Contact |
---|---|---|
Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun MP |
Minister |
Phone: +88 02 9563545 E – mail: industry@moind.gov.bd |
Md. Abdul Wahed |
PS to Minister (Deputy Secretary) |
Phone: +88 02 9564250 E – mail: ps2ind@moind.gov.bd |
Md. Abdul Jalil |
Deputy Principal Information Officer |
Phone: +88 02 9564231 Mobile: 01552318662 E – mail: jalilpro74@gmail.com |
Fakhrul Mazid Mahmud (Kiron) |
APS to Minister |
Phone: +88 02 9564221 Mobile: 01819214822 E – mail: fmmahmud_kiron@yahoo.com |
Kamal Ahmed Mojumder MP |
Hon'ble State Minister |
Phone: 02-9564432 E – mail: sm@moind.gov.bd |
Shah Momin |
PS to State Minister |
Phone: 02-9564432 Mobile: 01735444999 E – mail: ps2sm@moind.gov.bd |
A H M Masum Billah |
Senior Information Officer |
Phone: 02-9567372 Mobile: 01754068520 E – mail: pro2sm@moind.gov.bd |
Mohammed Mozammel Hoq Mojumder |
APS to State Minister |
Phone: 02-9571942 Mobile: 01720358430 E – mail: aps2sm@moind.gov.bd |
Md. Abdul Halim |
Secretary |
Phone: 02-47120800 E – mail: indsecy@moind.gov.bd |
Salahuddin Mahmud |
Additional Secretary (Parliament, Coordination, PMO & Cabinet) |
Phone: 02-9563561 Mobile: 01903800969 E – mail: addlsecy@moind.gov.bd |
PARAG |
Additional Secretary (Auto Body) Addl. Ch.(BSFIC) |
Phone: 02-9563554 Mobile: 01711525608 E – mail: adsautobody@moind.gov.bd |
Mohammed Mafizul Haque |
Additional Secretary (BSCIC) Addl. Ch.(e-Gov. ICT & MIS) |
Phone: 02-9558492 Mobile: 01718547528 E – mail: adsbscic@moind.gov.bd |
Md. Mizanur Rahman |
Additional Secretary (BIRA & Private Sector) |
Phone: 02-9563556 Mobile: 01711897952 E – mail: adsdps@moind.gov.bd |
Sultan Mahmud |
Additional Secretary (R,D&SDG) |
Phone: 02-9551465 Mobile: 01711391067 E – mail: adsdr@moind.gov.bd |
Fawzia Nahar Islam |
Additional Secretary (BAB) |
Phone: 02-9552542 Mobile: 01913485607 E – mail: addlbab@moind.gov.bd |
A. K. M. Shamsul Areefin |
Additional Secretary (Ship Recycling) |
Phone: 02-9563559 Mobile: 01552372620 E – mail: adssc@moind.gov.bd |
A. S. M. Emdadud Dastagir |
Additional Secretary (Directorate & Law) |
Phone: 02-9550784 Mobile: 01711944858 E – mail: adslaw@moind.gov.bd |
Luthfun Nahar Begum |
Additional Secretary (Admin) |
Phone: 02-9559436 Mobile: 01742969359 E – mail: adsadm2@moind.gov.bd |
Md. Ziaur Rahman Khan |
Joint Secretary (BCIC) Addl. Ch. (Admin 1&2) |
Phone: 02-9563558 Mobile: 01817585925 E – mail: jsbcic@moind.gov.bd |
Md. Shahid Bakhtiar Alam |
Joint Secretary (Audit) |
Phone: 02-9552011 Mobile: 01763542867 E – mail: jsaudit@moind.gov.bd |
Yasmin Sultana |
Joint Secretary (Policy & IC) |
Phone: 02-9550473 Mobile: 01821888776 E – mail: jspolicy2@moind.gov.bd |
Mohammed Zaker Hossain |
Joint Secretary |
Phone: 02-9567370 Mobile: 01984847276 |
Mohammad Salauddin |
Joint Secretary (e-Gov. ICT, MIS, Development, Research & SDG) |
Phone: 02-9552749 Mobile: 01552410013 E – mail: jsict@moind.gov.bd |
Md. Selim Uddin |
Joint Secretary (BIRA, Private Sector & BSCIC) |
Phone: 02-9550590 Mobile: 01817716524 E – mail: jspdb3@moind.gov.bd |
Farzana Mamtaz |
Joint Secretary (Parliament, Coordination, PMO & Cabinet) |
Phone: 02-9551285 Mobile: 01933000088 E – mail: jspc@moind.gov.bd |
Dr. Mohammad Nannu Molla |
Joint Secretary (SME & BITAC) Addl. Ch. (Parliament) |
Phone: 02-9552970 Mobile: 01715017738 E – mail: dssme1@moind.gov.bd |
Ferdousi Begum |
Joint Secretary (Ship Recycling) |
Phone: 02-9587438 Mobile: 01913162804 E – mail: dssrc@moind.gov.bd |
Mir Khairul Alam |
Joint Secretary (Int. Cooperation) |
Phone: 02-9557243 Mobile: 01718520388 E – mail: dsintcop@moind.gov.bd |
Ministry of Labor & Employment
Name |
Designation |
Contacts |
---|---|---|
Begum Monnujan Sufian |
State Minister |
Phone: 9555148 Mobile: 01933330330 E – mail: stateminister@mole.gov.bd |
Mr. Md. Mehdi Hasan |
Private Secretary to Honorable State Minister |
Phone: 9555589 Mobile: 01711583715 E – mail: psstateminister@mole.gov.bd |
Mr. Md. Shahabuddin Ahamed |
Assistant Private Secretary to Honorable State Minister |
Phone: 9573494 Mobile: 01711274694 E – mail: apstostateminister@mole.gov.bd |
K M Ali Azam |
Secretary in Charge |
Phone: 9514366 Mobile: 01730377255 E – mail: secretary@mole.gov.bd |
Mr. Faisal Haque |
PS To Secretary (Secretary's office) |
Phone: 9514992 Mobile: 01711199983 E – mail: pssecretary@mole.gov.bd |
Dr. Mollah Jalal Uddin NDC |
Additional Secretary (Development Wing) |
Phone: 9588402 Mobile: 01711358766 E – mail: addsecdev@mole.gov.bd |
Dr. Md. Rezaul Haque |
Additional Secretary Labour Wing |
Phone: 9515532 Mobile: 01712550038 E – mail: addseclabour@mole.gov.bd |
Sakeun Nahar Begum NDC |
Additional Secretary (Administration) |
Phone: 9515532 Mobile: 01817066430 E – mail: addsecretary@mole.gov.bd |
Mr. A K M Rafiqul Islam |
Joint Secretary (Establishment) |
Phone: 9514063 Mobile: 01816216609 E – mail: jsestt@mole.gov.bd |
Shakila Jerin Ahmmed |
Joint Secretary (Co-Ordination & Court) |
Phone: 9575589 Mobile: 01552416988 E – mail: section2@mole.gov.bd |
Jahanara Begum |
Joint Secretary (Budget Section) |
Phone: 9575587 Mobile: 01716715667 E – mail: dsbudget@mole.gov.bd |
Begum Hamida Chowdhury |
Joint Secretary (Wages Board) |
Phone: 9575600 Mobile: 01552416304 E – mail: section6@mole.gov.bd |
Jb. Md. Abdul Kader |
Deputy Secretary |
Mobile: 01739369517 |
Mr. Md. Mohidur Rahman |
Deputy Secretary Section-2 |
Phone: 9513553 Mobile: 01711583715 E – mail: section2@mole.gov.bd |
Mr. Md. Ruhul Amin |
Deputy Secretary (Export & IO) |
Phone: 9540288 Mobile: 01712121120 E – mail: dsexport@mole.gov.bd |
Dil Afroja Begum |
Deputy Secretary (Establishment-1 & 2) |
Phone: 9577140 Mobile: 01674759252 E – mail: section10@mole.gov.bd |
Mahbuba Bilkis |
Deputy Secretary (Court Section) |
Phone: 9545315 Mobile: 01715607484 E – mail: bilkismahbuba@gmail.com |
Begum Shaheen Akhtar |
Senior Assistant Secretay (Training Section & Section-9) |
Phone: 9514462 Mobile: 01552425624 E – mail: section8@mole.gov.bd |
Ministry of Roads and Highway
Name |
Designation |
Contacts |
---|---|---|
Mr. Obaidul Quader, MP |
Minister |
Phone: 9515533 E – mail: minister@rthd.gov.bd |
Md. Nazrul Islam |
Secretary |
Phone: 88-02-9511122 Mobile: 01730712686 E – mail: secretary@rthd.gov.bd |
Md. Abdul Malek |
Additional Secretary (Administration Wing) |
Phone: 88-02-9574008 Mobile: 01730782946 E – mail: addsecadmin@rtha.gov.bd |
Rowshan Ara Begum |
Additional Secretary (Law Wing) |
Phone: 88-02-9513688 Mobile: 01733954750 E – mail: addseclaw@rthd.gov.bd |
Sheshir Kumar Roy |
Additional Secretary (Additional Secretary Wing) |
Phone: 88-02-9575530 Mobile: 01712258359 E – mail: addsecretary@rthd.gov.bd |
Chandan Kumar Dey |
Additional Secretary (Urban Transport Wing) |
Phone: 88-02-9574310 Mobile: 01712267535 E – mail: addsecurban@rthd.gov.bd |
Md. Ehsan-E-Elahi |
Additional Secretary (Budget) |
Phone: 88-02-9575519 Mobile: 01726893851 E – mail: addsecbudget@rthd.gov.bd |
Md. Humayun Kabir |
Additional Secretary (Estate wing) |
Phone: 88-02-9574045 Mobile: 01819409596 E – mail: addsecestate@rthd.gov.bd |
Mohammed Shafiqul Karim |
Joint Secretary (Toll & Axle) |
Mobile: 01713046049 E – mail: jstax@rthd.gov.bd |
Dr. Md. Kamrul Ahsan |
Joint Secretary (Administration) |
Phone: 88-02-9514886 Mobile: 01797776656 E – mail: jsadmin@rthd.gov.bd |
Md. Abdur Rouf Khan |
Joint Secretary (Law and Organization Wing) |
Phone: 88-02-9584127 Mobile: 01712187769 E – mail: jslaw@rthd.gov.bd |
Nur Mohammad Mazumder |
Joint Secretary (BRTA) |
Phone: 9560966 Mobile: 01711901522 E – mail: jsbrta@rthd.gov.bd |
Manindra Kishore Majumder |
Joint Secretary (Estate) |
Phone: 88-02-9582227 Mobile: 01550604502 E – mail: jsestate@rthd.gov.bd |
MD Zakir Hossain |
Joint Chief (Planning) |
Phone: 88-02-9575515 Mobile: 01716665332 E – mail: jchief@rthd.gov.bd |
Anwar Hossain Chowdhury |
Joint Secretary (Budget & Audit) |
Phone: 88-02-9512229 Mobile: 01711069329 E – mail: jsbudget@rthd.gov.bd |
Dipankar Mondal |
Deputy Secretary (DTCA & DMTC) |
Phone: 02-9573227 Mobile: 01911039595 E – mail: dsdtcadmtc@rthd.gov.bd |
Taslima Kanij Nahida |
Joint Secretary (Coordination & Training section) |
Phone: 88-02-9575528 Mobile: 01552469384 E – mail: dstraco@rthd.gov.bd |
MD Mostafa Kamal |
Joint Secretary DTCA & NAS |
Phone: 02-9332850 Mobile: 01715868609 E – mail: kamal6313@yahoo.com |
Gautam Chandra Pal |
Deputy Secretary (PS to the Minister) |
Phone: 88-02-9511336 E – mail: psmortb@gmail.com |
Jasmin Nahar |
Deputy Secretary (Maintenance) |
Phone: 88-02-9560966 Mobile: 01681174098 E – mail: jasminnahar02@yahoo.com |
Dr. Syeda Salma Begum |
Deputy Secretary (GFDP Section) |
Phone: 88-02-9575529 Mobile: 01730782961 E – mail: dsgfdp@rthd.gov.bd |
Ministry of Shipping
Name |
Designation |
Contact |
---|---|---|
Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury |
Minister of State |
|
Mr. Md. Abdus Samad |
Secretary |
Phone: 9576770 Mobile: 01760-400385 E-mail: secretary@mos.gov.bd |
Mr. Md. Shahadat Hossain |
Additional Secretary (Admin) |
Phone: 9549115 E-mail: hossainsha2004@yahoo.com |
Mr. Bhola Nath Dey |
Additional Secretary (Development) |
Phone: 9515502 E-mail: bholadey_07@yahoo.com |
Mrs. Laila Jesmin |
Additional Secretary (Port-2) |
|
Mr. M. M. Tarikul Islam |
Additional Secretary |
Phone: 7216636 |
Mr. Anol Chandra Das |
Additional Secretary (Organization-1) |
Phone: 9545019 E-mail: anoldas@yahoo.com |
Mr. Sanjoy Kumar Banik |
Additional Secretary (Organization-2) |
Phone: 9545044 E-mail: sanjoykumarbanik5575@gmail.com |
Mr. Manoj Kanti Baral |
Joint Secretary (TA/Task force) |
Phone: 9572193 E-mail: manojbaral61@yahoo.com |
Mr. Md. Rafiqul Islam Khan |
Joint Secretary (Admin, PPA & Budget) |
Phone: 9512262 E-mail: rafiq.pppunit@gmail.com |
Mr. Md. Saiful Hasan Badal |
Joint Secretary (BSBK & BSC) |
Mobile: 01711-440720 E-mail: saifulbadal11@gmail.com |
Mr. Dr. Md. Abul Kalam Azad |
Joint Secretary (MPA & NRCCB) |
Phone: 9540986 E-mail: drazad2024@gmail.com |
Mr. Pankaj Kumar Paul |
Joint Secretary (TC & Audit) |
Phone: 9571770 E-mail: js.audit@mos.gov.bd |
Mr. Abdus Sattar Sheikh |
Joint Secretary (CPA & Development) |
Phone: 9540446 E-mail: sattar5919@gmail.com |
Mr. Rafique Ahmed Siddique |
Joint Chief (Planning) |
Phone: 9549077 E-mail: jc.plann@mos.gov.bd |
Mr. Md. Mohidul Islam |
Joint Secretary (Agreement, Protocol & Shipping) |
Phone: 9550786 E-mail: muhidul_islam@yahoo.com |
ATM Monemul Haque |
Joint Secretary (IMO) |
Phone: 9574480 E-mail: mascot@gmail.com |
Ministry of Water Resources
Name |
Designation |
Contacts |
---|---|---|
Zaheed Farooque, MP |
Minister of State |
Phone: 880-2-9540201 E – mail: sminister@mowr.gov.bd |
Nur Alam |
P.S to Minister of State (Deputy Secretary) |
Phone: 880-2-9514300 Mobile: 01718681845 E – mail: pssminister@mowr.gov.bd |
Md. Shafiqul Islam |
A.P.S to Minister of State |
Phone: +880-2-9514202 Mobile: 01717310413 E – mail: pintu9070@yahoo.com |
Abu Jafar Imam |
Personal Officer |
Phone: +880-2-9540201 |
Kabir Bin Anwar |
Secretary |
Phone: 9576773 Mobile: 01713068422 E – mail: secretary@mowr.gov.bd |
Mahmudul Islam |
Additional Secretary (Dev. Wing) |
Phone: 9573766 Mobile: 01819138338 E – mail: adl.sec.dev@mowr.gov.bd |
Md. Rokon Ud-Doula |
Additional Secretary (Admin Wing) |
Phone: 9549473 Mobile: 01552422946, 01959990888 E – mail: adl.sec.admn@mowr.gov.bd |
Shamim Ara Khatun |
Joint Secretary (Dev-1) |
Phone: 9515553 Mobile: 01552-314642 E – mail: admin2@mowr.gov.bd |
Mantu Kumar Biswas |
Joint Chief (Planning Wing) |
Phone: 9576776 Mobile: 01772643441 E – mail: aditya_suditya@yahoo.com |
Md. Motahar Hossain |
Joint Secretary (Admin) |
Phone: 9514428 Mobile: 01818-112226 E – mail: jsadmin@mowr.gov.bd |
S. M. Rezaul Mostofa Kamal |
Joint Secretary (Development-2) |
Phone: 9576507 Mobile: 01728104860 E – mail: rezapwd@yahoo.com |
Md. Abdus Samad |
Deputy Secretary (Budget & Audit) |
Phone: 9514428 Mobile: 01715081105 E – mail: samad2008@yahoo.com |
Md. Jan-E-Alam |
Deputy Chief-2 |
Phone: 9574813 Mobile: 01726-955522 E – mail: mjanealam@yahoo.com |
A H M Anwar Pasha |
Deputy Secretary (Dev-3 branch) |
Phone: 9576508 Mobile: 01550019907 E – mail: dev3@mowr.gov.bd |
Shaheen Akther |
Deputy Secretary (Budget branch) |
Phone: 9546512 Mobile: 01780874774 E – mail: shaheenakther89@gmail.com |
Dipanwita Saha |
Deputy Chief-1 (Planning-1) |
Phone: 9576509 Mobile: 01715134250 E – mail: dipanwita99@yahoo.com |
Md. Mominur Rahman |
Deputy Secretary (Monitoring and Implementation) |
Mobile: 01712701062 E – mail: monitoringimp@mowr.gov.bd |
Kazi Md. Abdur Rahman |
Deputy Secretary (Dev-02) |
Phone: 9540722 Mobile: 01746558801 E – mail: mowrdev2@gmail.com |
Md. Mahmud Hasan |
Deputy Secretary (Development) |
Phone: 019576778 Mobile: 01714-323223 E – mail: dev1@mowr.gov.bd |
Md. Quamrul Ahsan Talukder |
Private Secretary to Deputy Minister (Deputy Secretary) |
Phone: +880-2-9570027 Mobile: 01318360003 E – mail: psdminister@mowr.gov.bd |
Ministry of Women & Children
Name |
Designation |
Contact No. |
---|---|---|
Fazilatunnesa Indira |
State Minister |
Phone (Off): 02-9540568 Mobile: 9540568 |
Md. Ehtasham Reza |
PS to Honorable State Minister |
Phone: 02- 9545856 Mobile: 01717464456 |
S.M. Farhad |
APS to State Minister |
Phone: 02-9514805 Mobile: 01812159064 Mail: smfarhad430@gmail.com |
Md. Alamgir Hossain |
Public Relation Officer (Senior Information Officer) |
Phone: 02-9545225 Mobile: 01716531053 Mail: pro@mowca.gov.bd |
Kamrun Nahar |
Secretary |
Phone (Off): 9545012 Mobile: 9540892 Mail: secretary@mowca.gov.bd |
Dilwoara Alo |
P.S to Secretary (Deputy Secretary) |
Phone (Off): 9540879 Mobile: 01552380963 |
Ali Hossain |
Personal Officer |
Phone (Off): 9545012 Mobile: 01722132358 Mail: ahossainbd84@gmail.com |
Md. Alamgir Hossain |
Public Relation Officer (Senior Information Officer) |
Phone (Off): 9545225 Mobile: 01716531053 Mail: pro@mowca.gov.bd |
Sheikh Rafikul Islam |
Additional Secretary (Planning and Development) |
Phone (Off): 9511067 Mobile: 01918341652 Mail: rafique_007@yahoo.com |
Md. Aynul Kabir Additional Secretary Development |
Additional Secretary (Development, DWA) |
Phone (Off): 9586256 Mobile: 01552325355 Mail:jsdevelopment@mowca.gov.bd |
Md. Abu Taleb |
Joint Secretary (Child and Co-ordination) |
Phone (Off): 9515227 Mobile: 01711408790 Mail: jschild@mowca.gov.bd |
Gaziuddin Muhammad Munir |
Joint Secretary (Administration, DWA) |
Phone (Off): 9540686 Mobile: 01552309738 Mail: jsadmin@mowca.gov.bd |
Md Ikbal hosen |
Joint Secretary |
Phone (Off): Mobile: 01711200226 |
Md. Ataur Rahman |
Deputy Secretary (Training) |
Phone (Off): 9540061 Mobile: 01550151167 Mail: dstraining@mowca.gov.bd |
Most. Ferdousi begum |
Deputy Secretary (Budget and Audit) |
Phone (Off): 9515226 Mobile: 01552397996 Mail: dsbudget@mowca.gov.bd |
Tanzina Islam |
Deputy Secretary Child Section |
Phone (Off): 9540241 Mobile: 01712539155 Mail: dschild@mowca.gov.bd |
Mohammad Eamin Khan |
Deputy Secretary (Admin-1) |
Phone (Off): 9540106 Mobile: 01718280268 Mail: dsadmin@mowca.gov.bd |
Farzana Sultana |
Deputy Secretary (DWA-2) |
Phone (Off): 9514614 Mobile: 01816854687 Mail: dsmobio-2@mowca.gov.bd |
Hasina Begum |
Deputy Secretary (SDG) |
Phone (Off): 9540241 Mobile: 01719072297 Mail: sdgcell@mowca.gov.bd |
S.M Shakil Akhter |
Deputy Chief (Planning) |
Phone (Off): 9573660 Mobile: 01912884499 Mail: dcplanning@mowca.gov.bd |
Jagadish Chandra Debnath |
Deputy Secretary (Development-2) |
Phone (Off): Mobile: 01716494935 Mail: dev-2@mowca.gov.bd |
Mahmud Ali |
Deputy Chief (Planning 2) |
Phone (Off): 9553505 Mobile: 01818641464 Mail: planning-2@mowca.gov.bd |
Kismot Jahan Ferdousi |
Senior Assistant Secretary (Planning 1) |
Phone (Off): 95741990 Mobile: 1556343003 Mail: planning-1@mowca.gov.bd |
Nurun Nahar Begum |
Senior Assistant Chief (PLAU) |
Phone (Off): 9540062 Mobile: 01552450929 Mail: sacplau@mowca.gov.bd |
Ministry of Planning Division
Name |
Designation |
|
---|---|---|
M. A. Mannan, MP |
Minister |
Phone: 9180955 Intercom: 300 E-mail: mannan6440@gmail.com |
Muhammad Humayun Kabir |
PS to Minister |
Phone: 9114112 Intercom: 301 E-mail: shkplanning@gmail.com |
Md. Shahedur Rahman |
Senior Information Officer |
Phone: 9180886 Intercom: 302 Mobile: 01556505500 E-mail: shahedrm72@gmail.com |
Masum Billah |
APS to Minister |
Phone: 9140648 Intercom: 102 Mobile: 01712666671 E-mail: khanbillah84@gmail.com |
Sheikh Md. Kamruzzaman |
PO to Minister |
Phone: 9114112 Intercom: 476 Mobile: 01717693129 E-mail: skzaman57@gmail.com |
Md. Nurul Amin |
Secretary |
Phone: 9180700 Intercom: 308 Mobile: 01713044366 E-mail: secretary@plandiv.gov.bd |
Mehedi Hasan |
PS to Secretary (Senior Assistant Secretary) |
Phone: 9117059 Intercom: 309 Mobile: 01733074018 E-mail: ps.secretary@plandiv.gov.bd |
Muhammad Sydur Rahman |
Personal Officer |
Phone: 9180700315 Intercom: 315 Mobile: 01752470493 E-mail: po.secretary@plandiv.gov.bd |
Mohammad Furkan Uddin Bhuiyan |
Administrative Officer |
Phone: 9180700 Intercom: 471 Mobile: 01778508875 |
Bishagith Kar |
Personal Officer |
Mobile: 01708360382 E-mail: karbishagith@gmail.com |
Md Khalilur Rahman |
Additional Secretary (a.c) |
Phone:9117508 Intercom: 312 Mobile: 01552340118 E-mail: ads1.admin@plandiv.gov.bd |
Md. Gias Uddin Gazi |
Personal Officer |
Phone: 9117508 Intercom: 313 Mobile: 01920926483 E-mail: po.ads1.admin@plandiv.gov.bd |
Swapan Chandra Paul |
Additional Secretary |
Phone: 9180919 (PO) 9180617(Direct) Intercom: 276 Mobile: 01715406545 E-mail: ads2.admin@plandiv.gov.bd |
Md. Mahadi Hasan |
Personal Officer |
Phone: 9180919 Intercom: 411 Mobile: 01911846808 E-mail: po.ads2.admin@plandiv.gov.bd |
Fawzia Zafreen ndc |
Additional Secretary |
Phone: 9180763 Intercom: 275 Mobile: 01731502299 E-mail: ads3.admin@plandiv.gov.bd |
Md. Salman Hossain |
Personal Officer |
Phone: 9180763 Intercom: 411 Mobile: 01683777299 E-mail: po.ads3.admin@plandiv.gov.bd |
Md. Shajedul Qayyum Dulal |
Joint Secretary |
Phone: 9117315 Intercom: 274 Mobile: 01552399022 E-mail: js.admin@plandiv.gov.bd |
Mahmudul Hasan |
Personal Officer |
Phone: 9117315 Intercom: 451 Mobile: 01819200215 E-mail: po.js.admin@plandiv.gov.bd |
Newaz Hossain Chowdhury |
Deputy Secretary (ACR) |
Phone: 48112056 Intercom: 117 Mobile: 01712588715 E-mail: newa3c21@gmail.com |
Md. Majedul Haque Khan |
Administrative Officer |
Mobile: 01819415246 E-mail: ao.admin4@plandiv.gov.bd |
Ministry of Posts & Telecommunication
Name |
Designation |
Contacts |
---|---|---|
Mr Mustafa Jabbar |
Minister |
Phone: +88-02-9514401 E – mail: mustafajabbar@ptd.gov.bd |
Mohammad Khurshed Alam Khan |
Deputy Secretary (Ps to Minister) |
Phone: +88-02-9514403 Mobile: 01550151666 E – mail: khurshed54@gmail.com |
Mohammed Faisal Bin Karim |
Aps to Minister |
Phone: 02-9514414 Mobile: +8801550151999 E – mail: faisal1132@gmail.com |
M. Shefyaet Hossain |
PRO |
Phone: +88-02-9514409 Mobile: +88-01550153623 E – mail: protoministermopt@gmail.com |
Ashoke Kumar Biswas |
Secretary |
Phone: +88-02-9565588 E – mail: secretary@ptd.gov.bd |
MD. Azizul Islam |
Additional Secretary (Admin and Finance) |
Phone: 02-9571446 Mobile: 01550153787 E – mail: azizul0175@gmail.com |
Md. Saiful Islam |
Additional Secretary (postal) |
Phone: 88-02-9511113 Mobile: 01711372226 E – mail: mshossain62@yahoo.com |
Md. Muhibur Rahman |
Additional Secretary (Telecom) |
Phone: 02-9514050 Mobile: +88-01550153689 E – mail: mmuhibur7611@gmail.com |
Mrs. Ismat-Ara Jahan |
Joint Secretary (Admin) |
Mobile: 01550-15 36 24 E – mail: dsadmin@ptd.gov.bd |
Salima Sultana (NDC) |
Joint Secretary (Audit) |
Phone: 02-9515985, 55150019 Mobile: 01552494254 E – mail: jsaudit@ptd.gov.bd |
Syed Amdadul Huq |
Joint Secretary (Telecom) |
Phone: +88-02-9135606 Mobile: +88-01550151515 E – mail: slzf07@gmail.com |
Md. Musleh Uddin |
Joint Chief |
Phone: +88-02-9514415, +88-02-9511786 Mobile: 01819473980 E – mail: mmusleh.uddin@yahoo.com |
Muhammad Abdul Hannan |
Joint Secretary (Company) |
Mobile: +88-01550151259 E – mail: post1@ptd.gov.bd |
Md Moklesur Rahman |
Deputy Secretary (Admin) |
Phone: 9514449, +88-02-48322150 Mobile: 01711058825 E – mail: admin1@ptd.gov.bd |
Bidyut Chandra Aich |
Deputy Secretary |
Phone: +88-02-9871466 Mobile: +8801550151264 E – mail: bidyutca@yahoo.com |
Nazma Begum |
Deputy Secretary (Company-2) |
Phone: 9585007 Mobile: 01712513622 E – mail: bnazma16@yahoo.com |
Urmi Tamanna |
Deputy Secretary (Telecom -1) |
Phone: +88-02-9574448, +88-02-9033426 Mobile: 01716362786 E – mail: telecom1@ptd.gov.bd |
Md. Aminul Haque |
Deputy Secretary, (Admin - 2) |
Phone: 9585008 Mobile: 01550153889 E – mail: admin3@ptd.gov.bd |
Sazzad Hossain |
Deputy Secretary (Audit-2) |
Phone: 9585007, 48112132 Mobile: 01550153796 E – mail: shiplus@yahoo.com |
Jesmin Akther |
Deputy Secretary (Company 1) |
Phone: 88-02-9573543, 88-02-58156566 Mobile: 01552362193 |
Md. Abu Wadud |
Ps to Secretary |
Phone: +88-02-9550015 Mobile: 01777973943 E – mail: pstosec@ptd.gov.b |
Nazmun Ara Sultana |
Senior Assistant Chief (Planning-3 ) |
Phone: 7115403 Mobile: 01550-15 38 92 E – mail: planning3@ptd.gov.bd |
Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief
Name |
Designations |
Contacts |
---|---|---|
Dr. Md. Enamur Rahman, MP |
State Minister |
Phone: 01711637923, 9540072 E-mail: mp.office.savar@gmail.com |
Khondoker Md. Mushfiqur Rahman |
PS to State Minister |
Phone: 01712139932, 9540073 E-mail: pstominister@modmr.gov.bd |
Shamim Ahammad |
APS to State Minister |
Phone: 01711019309, 9545002 E-mail: apstominister@modmr.gov.bd |
Md. Shah Kamal |
Senior Secretary |
Phone: 01713043419, 9540877 E-mail: secretary@modmr.gov.bd |
Shabbir Ahmmad |
PS to Senior Secretary |
Phone: 01913043666, 9540464 E-mail: pstosecretary@modmr.gov.bd |
Md. Faizur Rahman |
Additional Secretary, Planning and Development |
Phone: 01727212169, 9540145 E-mail: addlsecplan@modmr.gov.bd |
Dr. Md. Nazrul Anwar |
Additional Secretary, Relief Admin and Law |
Phone: 01712235798, 9540095 E-mail: n.anwar63@yahoo.com |
Dr. Md. Atiqur Rahman |
Additional Secretary, Parliament and Coordination |
Phone: 01715234606, 9546004 E-mail: addlsecycp@modmr.gov.bd |
Md. Akram Hossain |
Additional Secretary (Relief) |
Phone: 01711377384, 9515884 E-mail: akram.hossain@modmr.gov.bd |
Ranjit Kumar Sen, NDC |
Additional Secretary, Audit and CPP |
Phone: 01743673009, 9540146 E-mail: senranjiBDTumar@modmr.gov.bd |
Shamima Haque |
Additional Secretary, Training and APA |
Phone: 01722447194, 9540133 E-mail: shamima.haque@modmr.gov.bd |
Md. Mohsin |
Additional Secretary, Disaster Management Programme |
Phone: 01711161926, 9540052 E-mail: mohsinmd@hotmail.com |
Md. Moyazzem Hossain |
Additional Secretary (DMP-3) |
Phone: 01712017507, 9540340 E-mail: moyazzem.hossain@modmr.gov.bd |
M. Khalid Mahmood |
Joint Secretary, Planning and Development |
Phone: 01712663476, 9574496 E-mail: kmahmood1161@gmail.com |
Abul Bayes Miah |
Joint Secretary (Admin) |
Phone: 01711147428, 9555088 E-mail: jsadmin@modmr.gov.bd |
Momena Khatun |
Joint Secretary (DMP-1) |
Phone: 01712113380, 9540542 E-mail: momena.Khatun@modmr.gov.bd |
A K M Tipu Sultan |
Joint Secretary (Relief-2) |
Phone: 01556359972, 9540143 E-mail: jsrelief2@modmr.gov.bd |
Shah Rezwan Hayat |
Joint Secretary, Head of Refugee Cell |
Phone: 01711676411, 9545091 E-mail: hrc@modmr.gov.bd |
G. M. Abdul Quader |
Joint Secretary (Law) |
Phone: 01536239260, 9540134 E-mail: jss@modmr.gov.bd |
Md. Aminul Islam |
Deputy Secretary (Audit) |
Phone: 01711447276, 9546663 E-mail: dsaudit@modmr.gov.bd |
Syed Md. Nurul Basir |
Deputy Secretary (Relief-1) |
Phone: 01711466335, 9570040 E-mail: dsrelief1@modmr.gov.bd |
Shikha Sarker |
Deputy Secretary(CPP) |
Phone: 01791712540, 9546005 E-mail: shikha.Sarker@modmr.gov.bd |
Mohammad Manirul Islam |
Deputy Secretary (Admin) & Kollan Officer |
Phone: 01711965797, 9540179 E-mail: dsadmin@modmr.gov.bd |
Habibur Rahman |
DS(Training) |
Phone: 01711705904, 9546054 E-mail: dstraining@modmr.gov.bd |
Abul Khair Md. Maruf Hasan |
Deputy Secretary (Relief Admin) |
Phone: 01914153117, 9545309 E-mail: dsreliefadmin@modmr.gov.bd |
Munira Sultana |
Deputy Secretary(Law) |
Phone: 01716026817, 9546358 E-mail: jslaw@modmr.gov.bd |
Md. Korban Ali |
Deputy Secretary (DM-2) |
Phone: 01816414621, 9540134 E-mail: korban.ali@modmr.gov.bd |
Kazi Tasmin Ara Ajmery |
DS (NDRCC) |
Phone: 01841318745, 9540454 E-mail: dsndrcc@modmr.gov.bd |
Abdul Quader |
Deputy Secretary (DMP-1) |
Phone: 01966403800, 9540340 E-mail: abdul.quader@modmr.gov.bd |
Meer Ahemed Tariqul Omar |
Deputy Chief (Planning) |
Phone: 01552409278, 9515899 E-mail: dcplan@modmr.gov.bd |
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4.2 Bangladesh Humanitarian Agency Contact List
List of UN Agencies
Agencies |
Address |
Contact |
---|---|---|
FAO |
House 37, Road 8, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205. |
Phone 88 02- 9126673, 9101202, 9101227, 9101210-12, 9101217, 9101220, 9101223, |
ICRC |
House-72, Road-18 |
Mobile: +88 017 303 293 07 https://www.icrc.org/en |
IFRC |
Bldg # 2, 684-686, Red Crescent Sarak, Bara Maghbazar, Dhaka 1217 |
Phone: 02-9337314 & 01755628346 |
IOM |
House # 13A, Road # 136, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88 02 5504 4811 – 13 8802-8814602, 8814604 E-mail: iomdhaka@bol-online.com |
MSF-Holland |
Sayeman Pink Pearl, 3rd Floor (C3), Block: A, Plot:71, New Beach Road |
|
United Purpose |
House 26 (3rd and 4th floor), R#28, Block K, Banani, Dhaka 1213 |
Phone: 01611-237642 & 88 02 9855296 |
UNDP |
IDB Bhaban, E/8-A, Rokeya Sharani, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207 |
Phone: 8118600-6 E-mail: registry.bd@undp.org, |
UNICEF |
BSL Office Complex, 1 Minto Rd, Dhaka 1000 |
Phone: 02-55668088 |
UNFPA |
IDB Bhaban (15th floor), E/8-A, Begum Rokeya Sarani, Dhaka 1207 |
Phone: 02-8141143 |
UNHCR |
House No. N/E (N) 8, Road No. 90, Gulshan 2, 1212 Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Phone: 8802 5505 1946-52 |
World Bank |
Plot No-E 32, Agargaon Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8802-8159001 E-mail: florent.agueh@worldbank.org |
WFP |
IDB Bhaban 14th, 16th and 17th Floor E, 8-A Rokeya Sharani, Dhaka 1207 |
Phone: 02-9183022 Email: WFP.Dhaka@wfp.org |
WHO |
United House, 10 Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan-1, Dhaka Bangladesh, PO Box: 250
|
Phone: 88 0960 40 27200 (Hunting) or 880 2 883 1415, 8831594, 8831656, 8831392, 8831597, 8831617, 8831671 and 8831658 E-mail: sebanregistry@who.int |
List of International NGO's (INGO)
NGOs & Countries |
Address |
Contact Details |
---|---|---|
ACF |
Orin Tower, House 23, Road 113/A, 1212, Dhaka |
Phone: 02-55049671 |
Action Aid |
House SE(C) (Old 9) 5/B (old, 8 Rd 136, Dhaka 1212 |
Phone: 02-55044851 |
Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS) |
684, 686 Bara Maghbazar, Dhaka 1217 |
Phone: 02-9352226 |
CARE |
Level 7, RAOWA Complex, 8 VIP Road, Dhaka 1206 |
Phone: 02-9889009 |
Concern World Wide |
Road 7, Gulshan -1, Dhaka 1212 |
Phone: 02-8818009 |
Islamic Relief |
House # 10, Road # 10, Block # K, Baridhara, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
Phone: +880-29893458, 8819392 |
Muslim Aid |
House No. 13 (4th & 5th Floor), Block J, Road No 27, Dhaka 1213 |
Phone: 02-8836221 |
Oxfam |
RAOWA Complex, Level-8 (Southern Side, VIP Road, Dhaka 1206 |
Phone: 01673-792875 |
Plan International Bangladesh |
House 14, Road 35, Gulshan 2, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
Phone: 01955-328926, +880-2-9860167, 8826209, 8817589 |
Save the Children |
House No CWN (A) 35, Road 43, Dhaka 1212 |
Phone: 02-9861690 |
Solidarities Int'l |
House-15, Apartment502, Road-124, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212 |
Phone: 01727-675549 |
World Vision |
34 Kemal Ataturk Avenue, AWAL Centre (4th Fl.), Banani, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8813555-7, 8815515-7 |
ICRC |
House-72, Road-18 |
Mobile: +88 017 303 293 07 https://www.icrc.org/en |
IFRC |
Bldg # 2, 684-686, Red Crescent Sarak, Bara Maghbazar, Dhaka 1217 |
Phone: 02-9337314 & 01755628346 |
3F-United Federation of Danish Workers, Denmark |
Road-54, Houase-11/A, Apartment-B/4, Gulshan, Dhaka. |
Phone: 01764 – 405244 Mail: den.offentlige.gruppe@3f.dk Web: http://www.3f.dk/ |
Academy for Educational Development (AED), USA |
South Breeze, House-08, Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan-01, Dhaka. |
Mobile: 01714-174370 |
ACDI/VOCA |
House-30, Road-19/A, Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
Phone: 8836801 |
Action Contre La Faim, France |
Orin Tower, House 23, Road 113 / A, 1212, Dhaka |
Phone: 02-55049671 |
Action for Enterprise, USA |
House-03, Apt. 3A4, Nam Villa, Road-06, Gulshan-01, Dhaka-1212. |
Phone: 8817277 Mail: info@actionforenterpris |
Action on Disability & Development. UK |
Basati Samraggi, Flat B-3, House No. 25, Road No. 6, Block-C, Banani, Dhaka- 1213 |
Phone: +880 2 986 2554, 8832 037, 9821 760 Mail: info@add-bangladesh.org |
Adventist Development & Relief Agency International (ADRA), USA |
149 Shah Ali Bagh, Mirpur-1, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88 02 9034096 Mail: adra@adrabd.org |
AIDA, Ayuda, Intercambio Y Desarrollo, Spain |
Flat-5A, House-487, Road-08, DOHS Baridhara, Dhaka. |
Phone: 01745-777219 Web: www.ong-aida.org |
Al Basher International Foundation, UK |
1/9, Block-E, Satmasjid Road, Lalmatia, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9135451-2, |
Alacrity for Poverty Alleviation in Bangladesh (APAB), South Korea |
22, Amirabad, Mahedibag R/A, Chattogram-4000. |
Phone: 031-613028 |
Al-Forqan Foundation, Saudi Arabia |
137 Auspara, Tongi, Gazipur. |
Phone: 9802014, 9802015 |
Al-Khair Foundation, UK |
Bangladesh Field Office, House -1/A, Block-SW(F), Road -4, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. |
Tel: 02-48810334, Mob: 01711965422 |
American Center for International Labour Solidarity, USA |
House-09, Road-127, Gulshan-01, Dhaka-1212. |
Phone: 8828403 |
Amrock Academy Society, USA |
19, Akbarbad Estate, Shirishnagar, Khulna-9100. |
Phone: 041-721589 |
Andheri Hilfe Bangladesh, Germany |
House-380, Road-28, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka. |
Phone: 01754-445505 Mail: shankar.costa@andheri-hilfebd.org (Shankar Costa, Executive Director, BD) |
Apasenth International, UK |
House-82, Road-16, Sector-11, Uttara, Dhaka. |
Phone: 0171221857 |
Arsenic Mitigation and Research Foundation, Netherlands |
Shologhar Bus Stand, Vill: Shologhar, UZ: Sreenagor, Dist: Munshiganj. |
Phone: 01711-391521 |
Article 19, UK |
House-1/B, Road-01, 2nd Floor, Shaymoli, Dhaka. |
Phone: 01713-039669 |
ASHOKA: Innovators for the Public, USA |
House-19/1, (2nd floor), R-15(New), 28(Old), Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8115868 Mail: bangladesh@ashoka.org |
Asia Arsenic Network, Japan |
House-46, Road-13/C, Block-E, Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
Phone: 9894493 |
Asian Disaster Preparedness Centre, Thailand |
House # 403 (2nd Floor), Road # 29, New DOHS- Mohakhali, Dhaka -1206, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88 02-8871950-51 |
Asian Industrial and Technical Development Association (AITDA), Japan |
House # 1/E, Road # 2, Sector # 3, Uttara, Dhaka. |
Phone: 231669 |
Assemblies of USA |
God Mission 401/1, New Eskaton Road, Dhaka. |
Phone : 8316452 |
Association of Baptist, USA |
7, Rashik Hazari Lane, Chawk Bazar, Chattogram. |
Phone: 624174, 610548 |
Association of Medical Doctors for Asia (AMDA), Japan |
House-27, Road-114, Gulshan, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8827575 |
Australian Baptist Misionary Society, The Australia |
Jarina Cottage, 110, Monipuripara, Gate-01, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215. |
Phone: 9102325 |
Bangladesh Every Home Contact USA |
38, Dilu Road, New Eskatan, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9332714 |
Bangladesh Lutheran Mission, Danish (BLM-D), Denmark |
3/13, Iqbal Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9129747 |
Bangladesh Lutheran Mission, Finnish, Finland |
Bangabaria, Naogaon-6500. |
Phone: 0741-62421 |
Bangladesh Mission Foreign Mission Board Southern Baptist Convention, USA |
2, Mirpur Road, Kalyanpur, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8054224 |
Baptist Mid Mission Bangladesh, USA |
Baptish Mid Missions Hospital, Borohorispur, Natore-6400. |
Phone: 0771-62386, 01711-070468 |
BASUG-Diaspora & Development (Bangladesh Chapter), Netherlands |
DIPSHIKHA Bhaban, 282/5, 1st Colony, Mazar Road, Mirpur-01, Dhaka-1216. |
Phone: 01714-045547 |
BHN Association, Japan |
Mallika, 24/5, Prominent Housing, 3 Pici culture Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka. |
Phone: 01713-130666 |
Calvary Apostolic Church, USA |
PO: KUET, Daulatupr, Khulna-9203. |
Phone: 041-2870024 |
Caritas, Bangladesh |
2, Outer Circular Road, Shantibagh, |
Phone: 880-2-48315405-9 Web: http://www.caritasbd.org |
Centre for Orientation and Educational (COE), Italy |
House-443/1, Christian Para, Boro Boyra, Khulna-9000. |
Phone: 01710-0963787 |
Christan Service International, USA |
151/5, Manipuripara (1st floor), Tejgaon, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9133756 |
Christian Aid, UK |
Apt F-3, House-1/A, Road-35, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212. |
Phone: 9859736-7 Web: www.christianaid.org |
Community Recovery International Bangladesh, USA |
House-104, Road-19, Sector-11, Uttara, Dhaka. |
Phone: 01772-125589 Web:http://www.commrecoverycc.org/community-recovery-international-bangladesh.html |
Compassion International Bangladesh, USA |
House-53, Road-10, Block-E, Banani, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9860077 Web: www.compassion.com |
CONCERN – Worldwide, Ireland |
House-15, SW(D), Road-07, Gulshan-01, Dhaka-1212. |
Phone: 58811469 Web: www.concern.net |
Co-operation in Development of Bangladesh, Australia |
Ward-06, Post: Char Fassion, Dist: Bhola-8340. |
Phone: 01715050340 Web: www.fredhyde.org |
Counterpart International Inc., USA |
House-14(3rd Fl.), Road-32, Gulshan-1, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9851021 |
DAKBHANGA, Belgium |
Nur Villa (Gr. Floor), Thana Road, Sipahi Para, Ramu, Cox's Bazar. |
Phone: 01711-112159, 01819-928751, 01819-934935 |
Damien Foundation, Belgium |
House-24, Road-18, Block-A, Banani Model Town, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8822189 |
Dan Church Aid, Denmark |
House-83, Apart-A/3, Road-23, Gulshan, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8834343 Web: www.danchurch.org |
Danish Bangladesh Laprosy Mission, Denmark |
House-483, Road-32, Mohakhali DOHS (New), Dhaka-1206. |
Phone: 9882058 |
Danish Refugee Council, Denmark |
House-112/2, Road-03, Block-F, 3rd Floor, Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
Phone: 01715-895509 Web: https://drc.ngo/ |
DIAKONIA / Swedish Free Church Aid, Sweden |
House-5/8, First floor, Block-B, Lalmatia, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9121256 |
Education and Development Foundation-Educo, Spain |
Road-34, House-504 (2nd, 3rd, 4th Floors), Mohakhali DOHS, Dhaka-1206. |
Phone:8813246, 8816367 Web: www.intervida.org |
Enfants Du Monde (International Union for Child Welfare), Switzerland |
House 9/A (3rd Floor), Rd-15(New), Dhanmondi R/A., Dhaka. |
Phone: 9114133 |
Engender Health Int., USA |
Concord Royal Court, House-40, Road-27 (16 New), Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209. |
Phone:02-58156202 |
F H Association, Netherlands |
House # 81, Road-04, Block # B, Banani, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9880826, 9894382 Web: https://www.fh.org/ |
Families for Children, Canada |
House-01, Road-10, Sector-09, Uttara, Dhaka-1230. |
Phone: 5895219 |
Family Health International, USA |
House-05, Road-35, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212. |
Phone: 9887561, Web: www.fhi.org |
Fida International Bangladesh, Finland |
346 East Padardia, Satarkul Road, North Badda, Dhaka-1212. |
Phone: +88-02-9895698 |
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), Germany |
House-89(West), Road-04, Block-B, Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
Phone: 880 2 9855095 Web: www.fes.de |
Friedrich Naumann Foundation, Germany |
House-21, Road-11, Sector-06, Uttara, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8913953 Web: https://fnst.org/ |
Friends of Bangladesh-USA |
Dattapara, Tongi, Gazipur. |
Phone: 9801409 Web: http://thefob.co.uk/ |
Fundacion Ayuda Humanatarian A Banglaesh an Espana, Spain |
Vill.: Choto Gara, Post+Thana: Netrakona, Dist: Netrakona. |
Mobile: 01718-023499 |
Fundacion ETEA Para EL Desarrollo Y LA Cooperacion, Spain |
House-Ta-118/3, Middle Badda, Pragoti Sharani, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212. |
Phone: 02-883706, Mobile: 01713-161201 |
Gender and Water Alliance (GWA), Netherlands |
House-16, Road-30, Gulshan-1, Dhaka. |
Mobile: 01743-800963 |
Global One, UK |
House-3/1, Block-F, Flat-5C, Lalmatia, Dhaka. |
Phone: 01701663690 |
Global Vision, South Korea |
House-23(6th Floor), Road-16, Sector-12, Uttara, Dhaka-1230. |
Mobile: 01726-593857, 01761-926518 |
Good Neighbours Inc. in Bangladesh, South Korea |
Plot # 05, Road # 02, Block-A, Barua, Khilkhet, Dhaka-1229. |
Phone: +88-09613858585 Web: www.gnbangla.org |
Good Peoples International Bangladesh, South Korea |
250/1, Second Colony, Mazar Road, Dhaka. |
Phone: 01713-062637 |
Grameen Welfare Smile Charity, UK |
7144 Eastern Plaza, Hatirpool, Dhaka. |
Phone: 01517-031737 |
Green Life-UK |
S-15, Nurjahan Road (3rd Floor), Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 |
Phone: 01711-248950 |
Habitat for Humanity Bangladesh (working with Habitat for Humanity International, (USA) |
Level 3, House # 12, Road # 16/A, Gulshan- 1 Dhaka 1212 Bangladesh |
Phone: +88 02 9895661 |
Handicap International, France |
House-SW(F) 1/A, Road-4, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212 |
Phone: +88-02-9859794 |
Health and Education for All (HAEFA), USA |
4/9 Humayun Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh |
Mobile: (0181)-159-0253 |
Heart to Heart Foundation, South Korea |
Vill: Karamtola, PO: Pubail, Upazila: Gazipur, Dist: Gazipur |
Phone: 01715-047732 |
HEKS, Switzerland |
House-9A (3rd Floor), East Side, Road-15(New), Old-28, Dhanmondi, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9116943 Web: www.heks.ch |
Hellen Keller International, USA |
House-10F, Road-82, Gulshan-2, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8823055, Web: https://www.hki.org/ |
Help the Needy Charitable Trust, UK |
48/3 Monico Mina Tower, Apartment: E-7, West Agargaon, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207. |
Phone: +8802 9101613 Mobile: 01838-214621 |
HelpAge International (HAI)-Bangladesh, UK |
House-35/D, (1st Floor), Block-G, Road-07, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
Phone: 9870103 Web: www.helpage.org |
Helvetas Intercooperation German, Germany |
Gulshan-2, House 13/A NE (K), Road 83, 1212 Dhaka |
Phone: +880 2 550 52 051-3 Mail: infobd@helvetas.org Web: |
Hidaya Foundation, USA |
Dayem Mansion, 106, Pilkhana Road, Azimpur, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8614058, Mobile: 01552-636687 |
Heifer International Bangladesh, USA |
6/6, Flat-A2(2nd Floor), Road-05, Block-A, Lalmatia Housing Estate, Dhaka-1207 |
Phone: 9116742 Mobile: 01755619166 |
Hope Bangladesh, South Korea |
House-236/A, Block-c, Bashundara R/A, Dhaka. |
Mobile: 01713-020668 |
Hope Worldwide-Bangladesh, USA |
47/9 West Rajabazar, Indira Road, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215. |
Mobile: 01730-431932 |
Human Appeal International Bangladesh, Australia |
Unit-4A, House-10, Road-01, Sector-14, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka. |
Mobile: 01757160560 |
Hunger Free World, Japan |
2/8, Block-F, Lalmatia, Dhaka |
Phone: 8121280, Mobile: 01711-526979 Web: www.hfwbd.com |
Hunger Project, USA |
House-3/7, Asad Avenue, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 |
Phone: 8112622, 8127975 Web: https://www.thp.org/ |
I Pas Bangladesh, USA |
Eastern Road, New DOHS Mohakhali, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9099671 |
Included, Hangkong |
Appartment A/1, 47 West Agargaon, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9144752 |
Interlife Bangladesh, Sweden |
House-5/A, Rd-25/A, Banani, Dhaka |
Phone: 9881594 |
International Angel Association, Japan |
Konabari, P.O. Nilnagar, Gazipur |
Phone: 9297138, 9297164 |
International Development Enterprises (IDE), USA |
House-21, Road-123, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212 |
Phone: 8619258, 9886515 |
International Education Foundation, USA |
1986/A, Zakir Hossain Road Lane, East Nasirabad, Chattogram. |
Phone: 652034 |
International Organization for Relief, Welfare & Development, Saudi Arabia |
House-32 (2nd Floor), Road-10, Sector-06, Uttara, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9894349 |
International Needs, New Zealand |
House-28, Road-07, Block-E, Banasri, Rampura, Dhaka. |
Phone: 7286553, 7286018 |
International Network of Alternative Financial Institutions (INAFI), Netherlands |
Flat-9-A, Confidence Centre, Kha/9, Shahzadpur, Pragati, Sarani, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
Phone: 9890835, 8837983 |
International Relief & Development Inc., UK |
BTMC Bhaban (8th Floor), 7-9 Kawran Bazar, Dhaka. |
Mobile: 01711-540895 Web: http://www.ird.org |
International Relief Friendship Foundation, USA |
House-39, Apt: A1, Road-28 (Old), 15 (New), Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209 |
Phone: 9130294, 9117514 |
Islamic Aid, UK |
215 Ahmed Nagar, Mirpur-1, Dhaka-1216 |
Phone: 0852843 |
Islamic Relief - U.K |
House-10, Road-10, Block-K, Baridhara, Dhaka-1212. |
Phone: +88 02 8819392, 02 9893458 |
Islamic Relief Agency, Sudan |
House # 12, Rd-15, Sector-4, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka |
Phone: 8916096 |
Japan Association of Drainage and Environment (JADE), Japan |
House-66 (Flat-A4), Road-08, Block-C, Niketon, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212 |
Phone: 9899574 Web: www.jade-bd.org |
Japan Bangladesh Cultural Exchange Association, Japan |
Navaron(ShaBDThera Mor), P.O: Jadobpur, Thana: Sarsa, Dist: Jashore |
Phone: 04228-759060 |
Jhpiego, USA |
UTC Building, Level-19, Panthapath, Kawran Bazar, Dhaka. |
Phone: 01792818076 |
Johns Hopkins University, USA |
Abonti, House-37 (Apt-5B & 5D), Road-27, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
Phone: 02-55035439 Web: https://www.jhu.edu |
Konrad Adenuer Stiftung, Germany |
Jarman House, Road-90, 10/C, Gulshan-2, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9988817 Web: www.kas.de/ueber-uns |
Korean Civil Cultural Center, South Korea |
House-01, Road-05, Baridhara, Dhaka |
Phone: 01740992588 |
Korean Development Association in Bangladesh (KDAB), South Korea |
218/3/A West Kafrul (6th Fl.), Taltola, Begum Rokeya Sarani, Dhaka-1207. |
Phone: 9103691-2 Web: www.kdaborg.net |
Kuwait Society for Relief (KSR), Kuwait |
House-2, Road-6/A, Sector-4, Uttara, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8914926 |
Land O Lakes, USA |
House-461 (1st Floor), Lane-08, Baridhara DOHS, Dhaka-1206 |
Phone: 8410818 |
Learning for Life Bangladesh, UK |
1st Floor, C-18, Block-E, Kakir Hossain Road, Dhaka. |
Phone: 01711-890237 |
Lepra Bangladesh, UK |
Navana Le Caprice, Flat-A1, House-80, Road-07, Block-H, Banani, Dhaka. |
Phone: +88 02 8828791 |
Leprosy Mission, UK |
H-17A, Rd-3, Banani(Old), DOHS, Dhaka-1206. |
Phone: 8826395 |
Life & Life Onlus, Italy |
House-67, Road-11/A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka |
Phone: 01716-790378 |
Lutheran Health Care Bangladesh, USA |
House # 349, Dilu Road, Moghbazar |
Phone: 9357626 |
M.A.F. Bangladesh, Sweden |
House-299, Lane-4, DOHS, Baridhara, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8410164 |
Management Science for Health, USA |
House-28, road-63, Gulshan-2, Dhaka. |
Phone: 28822687 Web: https://www.msh.org/ |
Medecins Sans Frontieres – France |
House-34, Road-35, Gulshan-2, Dhaka |
Phone: 8814324 |
Medicins Sans Frontieres – Holland, Netherlands |
House # 102, Road-13/C, Block-E, Banani, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8861690 |
Medicins Sans Frontieres-Belgium (MSFB), Belgium |
House-16, Road-32, Gulshan-1, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8817134-6 |
Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), USA |
4/10, Iqbal Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207. |
Phone: 9117065, 9114366 Web: www.mcc.org/bangladesh. |
Missionaries of Charity, India |
Shishu Bhaban, 26, Islampur Road, Dhaka. |
Phone: 7391116, Mobile: 01732-711050 |
Mozidia Trust, UK |
130 D.I.T Extension Road, Rahmat Bhaban (2nd Floor), Fakirapool, Motijheel, Dhaka-1000. |
Phone: 9336869 Web: www.mozidiatrust.org |
Muslim Aid-UK, Bangladesh Field Office, UK |
House-13 (4th & 5th Floor), Road-27, Block-J, Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
Phone: 8836221, 8836421, Web: www.muslimaidbd.org |
Muslim Hands International, UK |
House-6/11 (5th Floor), Block-E, Lalmatia, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9113029 |
Nakagawa Trust, Japan |
Village: South Salna, P.O:Salna Bazar, Thana: Joydebpur, Gazipur. |
Phone: 9204948 |
NETZ partnership for Development and Justice, Germany |
House-3/1, Block-D, (4th & 6th Floor), Lalmatia, Dhaka-1207. |
Phone: 9667018, |
New Apostolic Church Bangladesh, Canada |
House-104, Road-18, Sector-14, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka-1230. |
Phone: 7913840 |
Newhem Bengali Community Trust, UK |
Bari Mansion, East Subid Bazar, Sylhet. |
Phone: 715329 |
Niigata International Volunteer Centre Bangladesh, Japan |
3/7, Block-B(2nd floor), Lalmatia, Dhaka. |
Phone: 913022 Web: |
Normisjon Bangladesh, Norway |
House-99, Flat-A-2, Road-4/25,Block-A, Banani, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8850334 |
Nutrition International, Canada |
House-56/C, Road-132, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. |
Phone: 9899896 |
OISCA-IDB (JAPAN), Japan |
Vill: Narsingpur, PO: Zirabo, PS: Ashulia, Savar, Dhaka. |
Phone: 01819-252004 |
Okatani Breastfeeding Method Training Enhancement Project, Japan |
Institute of Child & Mother Health, Matuail, Dhaka. |
Phone: 01819-223560 |
OXFAM -Bangladesh, UK |
House-4, Road-3, Block-I, Banani, Dhaka-1212. |
Phone: 8813607-9, Web: www.oxfam.org.uk |
Oxfam Novib, Netherlands |
House-4, Road-3, 1 Banani, Dhaka. |
Mobile: 01713-068380 |
Painted Children, UK |
Arafat Niloy, House-16, Road-10, Apt: NE-4, Gulshan-1, Dhaka. |
Mobile: 01715-600219 |
Pally Life Development Society, USA |
Ga-99/5 (3rd floor), Rahima Tower, Middle Badda, Progati Saroni, PS: Badda, Dhaka-1212. |
Mobile: 01711-566459 |
Pang Ono, Pang Ono (ONLUS), Italy |
Masuadanga, Tilok, Rupsha, Khulna. |
Mobile: 01715-771591 Web: www.pangono.org/ |
Path Finder International, USA |
House-15/A, Road-35, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212. |
Phone: 9892176 Web: www.pathfind.org |
Plan International Bangladesh, USA |
House-CWN(B), 14, Road-35, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212. |
Phone: 8826209 |
Population Council (USA), USA |
House-15B, Road-13, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. |
Phone: 8821227 Web: www.popcouncil.org |
Practical Action, UK |
House-28/A, Road-05, Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka-1205. |
Phone: 9672683 |
Presbyterian Fellowship in Bangladesh, South Korea |
Vill: Karamtalo, Post: Pobail, Dist: Gazipur. |
Phone: 02-9814091 |
Progetto Uomo Rishilpi International Onlus, Italy |
Gopinathpur, Binerpota, SaBDThira-9400 |
Mobile: 0471-63527, |
Project Concern International, USA |
House-411, Road-04, Sonadanga Housing (Phase-2), Khulna-9100. |
Phone: 041-724387 Web: www.pciproshar.org |
Project Hope, USA |
A4 La Casandra, 44 Ramkrishna Mission Road, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9569028 |
Project Orbis International Inc., USA |
Esprit, Apartment No. A4, Plot-24, Road-130, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212 |
Phone: 9858033 Web: www.orbis.org.bd |
Qatar Charity, Qatar |
House-51, Road-13, Block-E, Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
Phone: 9883439 |
Rabeta Al Alam Al Islam, Saudi Arabia |
H-5/5, Gaznabi Road, Block-B, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 |
Phone: 9121027 |
Ramkrishna Mission, India |
27, R.K. Mission Road, Dhaka-1203. |
Phone: 955370, 9564055 |
Relief International, USA |
House-451 (3rd & 4th Floor), Road-08 (West), Baridhara DOHS, Dhaka-1206 |
Phone: 8413156 Web: https://www.ri.org |
Research, Training and Management International, USA |
Rtm Complex, 581, Shewrapara, Begum Rokeya Sarani, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216. |
Phone: 8034814 |
Rissho Kosei-Kai, Bangladesh, Japan |
85/A, Chanmari Road, Hilside R/A, Lalkhan Bazar, Khulsi, Chattogram. |
Phone: 8413855 |
Rodem Foundation, South Korea |
House-266, Lane-3, Baridhara New DOHS, Dhaka. |
Mobile: 01715-016732 |
Room to Read Bangladesh, USA |
6/3 Lalmatia (2nd and 3rd Floor), Block-D, Dhaha, Bangladesh. |
Phone: 9103627, Web: www.roomtoread.org |
Salt Financial Literacy International, Inc., USA |
43/4, Senpara, Parbata, Mirpur-10, Dhaka. |
Mobile: 01720304075 |
Samsal Bangladesh (Skip A Meal Save A Life), South Korea |
67/2, Jikhatola (5th Floor), Dhaka |
Mobile: 01720-581722 |
Save The Children, USA |
House-1A (2), Road-91, Gulshan-2, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8828081 |
Save The Children Fund (Australia), Australia |
House-3/1, Road-08, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205 |
Phone: 9611599 |
Save The Children Fund, UK |
Plot-14, Road # 16A, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212 |
Phone: 8812523 |
Save the Children International, UK |
House-CWN(A) 35, Road-43, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212 |
Phone: 9861690 |
Save the Children - Sweden |
House-9, Road-16, Circle-1, Gulshan-1, Dhaka |
Phone: 8828118 |
School Aid Japan-Bangladesh, Japan |
Narayankul, Pubail, Sadar, Gazipur |
Mobile: 01782745414 |
Sefar World, UK |
House-08, Road-13, Dhanmondi, Dhaka |
Phone: 8159970 |
Sesame Workshop Bangladesh, USA |
3rd Floor, House-01, Shayesta Khan Avenue, Sector-04, Uttara, Dhaka |
Mobile: 01811-458725 |
Seventh Day Adventist Church of Bangladesh, USA |
149, Shah Ali Bagh, Mirpur-1, Dhaka-1216 |
Phone: 8012340 |
Shapla Neer (Help Bangladesh Committee), Japan |
9/19 Iqbal Road, Block # A, Mohammadpur, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9119195 |
Sharjah Charity International, UAE |
House-02, Road-06/A, Sector-04, Uttara, Dhaka-1230. |
Phone: 89955395 |
Sight Savers-Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind, UK |
House-1/B (5th floor), Road-08, Block-I, Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
Phone: 8826821 Web: www.sightsavers.org |
Sir William Beveridge Foundation, UK |
Hasan Holdings (6th Floor), 52/1, New Eskaton Road, Ramna, Dhaka-1000. |
Phone: 9353633 |
SMC (Sacheon Multi Cultural Intigration Support Center, South Korea |
House-24 (Gr. Fl.), Road-4, Sector-12, Uttara, Dhaka. |
Phone: 01779-479566 |
Society for International Ministries (SIM), Canada |
4/14 Humayun Road Mohammadpur, Dhaka. |
Phone: 04478005870 |
Society of Social and Technological Support, Kuwait |
House-24, Road-08, Sector-06, Uttara, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8915338 Web: www.ssrbd.org |
Solidarided Network Asia, Hangkong |
Appartment-A/1 (1st Fl.), Plot-32 (New), 631 (Old), Dhanmondi, Dhaka. |
Mobile: 01712-187988 |
Solidarities International, France |
House-15, Apartment-502, Road-124, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. |
Phone: 01727-675549 Web: www.solidarites.org |
Solinfo Association, France |
House-142, Road-12, Block-F, Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
Mobile: 01726-800870 Web: www.solinfo.asso.fr |
Sonar Bangla Foundation Bangladesh, USA |
19/7, Babor Road, Block-B, Mohammadpur, Dhaka. |
Mobile: 01715-228770 |
SONNE International, Austria |
PC Culture Housing SocietyHouse-21, Road-03, Block-Kha, Shekhertek, Mohammadpur, Dhaka. |
Mobile: 01713-040837 |
SOS - Children's Village International in Bangladesh, Austria |
1, Shyamoli, Mirpur Road, Dhaka |
Phone: 8118189 |
South Asia Partnership Bangladesh (SAP-B), Canada |
H-63, Block-KA, Mdpur Housing, Pis. & Farming Cooperative, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8112103 Web: www.sap-bd.org |
Spaandan B., USA |
Flat-5/a, Shahjahan Road, Block-a, Town Hall Bazar, Mohammadpur, dhaka. |
Mobile: 01713-036360 |
Stiching Land Ontwikkelings Project Bangladesh (SLOPB), Netherlands |
House-143/Ka (3rd Floor), Road-05, PC Culture Housing Society, Shaymoli, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 |
Phone: 9110740 |
Stichting Max Foundation, Netherlands |
JKH Windsel, Level-4, Ka-90, Pragati Sarani, Dhaka |
Phone: 31-624505000 |
Street Children Partners Bangladesh, France |
House-16, Road-05, Block-F, Section-2, Mirpur, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9010863 |
Stromme Foundation, Norway |
B/137(1st Floor), Road-22, New DoHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9858683 Web: www. Stromme.org |
Swisscontact-Bangladesh, Switzerland |
House-19, Road-11, Baridhara, Dhaka-1212 |
Phone: 88-02-9882663, 88-02-9883496 |
Symbiosis Bangladesh, Australia |
Rupayan View, Flat-D-1, Road-2/A, Sector-05, Uttara, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8871434 |
Syngenta Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture Bangladesh (SFSA Bangladesh), Switzerland |
House-2/1-A, Block-G, Lalmatia, Dhaka |
Tel: 8100437 |
Terre des Homes Foundation-Italy, Italy |
House-3B, Road-84, Gulshan-02, Dhaka-1212 |
Phone: 8818895, Mobile: 01711- 548742 |
Terre-Des-Homes, Netherlands |
House-18B (New), 670/A (Old), Road-11 (New), 32 (Old), dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8130999 |
Terre-Des-Homes Foundation (Swiss), Switzerland |
House-141, Road-04, Block-A, Apt. A5, Banani, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8835114 Web: www.tdh.ch |
The Centers for International Programs, Inc., USA |
House-338, Road-24, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8833505, Fax: 8833505 |
The Glencoe Foundation, Australia |
House-114, Road-15, Block-C, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
Phone: 9855324 |
The Humanitarian & Saving Lives Trust, UK |
45 Topkhana Road, Tropikhana Tower (11th Floor), Room-11/D, Dhaka |
Phone: 079844309929 |
The Optimists, US |
2, Bijoy Nagar (Ground Floor), Paltan, Dhaka-1000 |
Phone: 02-8331516 |
The Reiyukai Bangladesh, Japan |
59 East Basabo, Sabujbagh, Dhaka-1219 |
Phone: 01819-338414, 01819-338418 |
The Sreepur Village Bangladesh, UK |
House-20, Road-17, Nikonja-2, Dhaka |
Phone: 8953308 |
The Swallows India Bangladesh, Sweden |
4/6 (G. Floor), Block-a, Lalmatia, Dhaka-1207 |
Mobile: 01713-015642 |
The Zakat Foundation of America Bangladesh, USA |
7/1, Monesar Road, Zigatola, Dhaka-1209. |
Phone: 9631120 |
Transform Aid International Bangladesh, Australia |
86 Monipuripara (1st Floor), Flat No. A5, Farmgate, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215. |
Phone: 9123277 Web: abwaid@bdcom.com |
Tranzsend-Bangladesh, New Zealand |
Mission House, Mission Road, Post Box-3, Chandpur. |
Phone: 0841-66556 |
Uchicago Research Bangladesh LLC, USA |
House-04, Road-2B, Sector-4, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8952011 |
Unitarian Service Committee of Canada in Bangladesh, Canada |
4/1, Iqbal Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8112031 |
United Kingdom Bangladesh Education Trust (UKBET), UK |
House-144 (3rd Floor), Road-04, Block-E, Shahjalal Uposhahar, Sylhet- 3100 |
Phone: 0821-723089 Web: www.ukbetbd.org |
United Purpose, UK |
House-08, Road-28, Block-K, Banani, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8855296, 9883267 |
Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO), UK |
House-382, Road-28, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206. |
Phone: 9851462 |
Volunteers Association for Bangladesh, USA |
House-806, Road-03, Baitual Aman Housing Society, Adabor, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9104558 |
Water & Life Bangladesh, France |
Flat-5A, 7/8 Sir Syed Road, Asad Gate, Mohammedpur, Dhaka. |
Mobile: 01730-641333 |
Water & Sanitation for the Urban Poor, UK |
House-103, Lane-4, Jannata Housing, Mirpur-2, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8143742 |
Water Aid, UK |
House-97/B, Road-25, Block-A, Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
Phone: 8815757 |
Water Org., USA |
House-741, Road-09, Baitul Aman Housing Society, Dhaka. |
Mobile: 01972-712901 |
Well International, South Korea |
House-06, Ward-03, Road-03, Solmaid, Ferajitola, Badda, Dhaka. |
Mobile: 01716-817476 |
Winrock International Institute for Agriculture Development, USA |
House-2(2nd Fl.), Rd-23/A, Gulshan, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9887943,9889183 Web: www.winrock.org |
World Concern, USA |
12/8 Iqbal Road, Block # A, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 |
Phone: 8124543 |
World Mission Prayer League (Lamb Hospital), USA |
LAMB Hospital, PO- Parbatipur, Dinajpur-5250 |
Phone: 05334-74386 Web: www.lambproject.org |
World View International Foundation, Norway |
House-539, R-12, Baitul Aman Housing Society, Adabar, Shyamoli, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8113138 |
World Vision Bangladesh, USA |
34 Kemal Ataturk Avenue, AWAL Centre (4th Fl.), Banani, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8813555-7, 8815515-7 |
Yardimeli International Humanitarian Relief Organization, Turkey |
House-06, Road-10, Sector-13, Uttara, Dhaka. |
Mobile: 01684-343434 |
National NGOs
Name of NGOs |
Address |
Phone & E-mail |
---|---|---|
A Shelter for Helpless Ill Children (ASHIC) |
House-52, Road-3/A, Dhanmondi, R/A, Dhaka |
Phone: 9673982 Email: info@ashic.org website: www.ashic.org |
Action for Social Development (ASD) |
6/2A, Sir Syed Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9118475 Emai: asdhqd@gmail.com Web: www.asd.org.bd |
Agriculture Advisory Society |
House-1/6 (G floor), Block-G, Lalmatia, Dhaka-1207 |
Phone: 8113645 Mail: harunaas@gmail.com Website: www.aas-bd.org |
AID Foundation |
AID Complex, Shatbaria, Jhenaidah |
Phone: 0451-61188-9 Email: info@aid-bd.org Web: www.aid-bd.org |
Ain-O-Salish Kendra |
7/17, Block-B, Lalmatia, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8126047, 8126134 Email: ask@citechco.net Web: www.askbd.org |
Al Ihsan Social Development Center |
Vill+Post: Hasara, Upazila: Sreenagar, Dist.: Munshigonj |
Phone: 01726-151365 Email: admin@aiwvc.com, Web: www.aiwvc.com |
Al Ihsan Social Development Center |
Vill+Post: Hasara, Upazila: Sreenagar, Dist.: Munshigonj |
Phone: 01726-151365 Email: admin@aiwvc.com Web: www.aiwvc.com |
Allama Abul Khair Foundation |
Vill.: Raroapara, Post: Chunnapara, Upazilla: Anowara, Dist.: Chattogram. |
Phone: 8801711-152226 / +8801971152226 Email: info@aakfoundation.org, |
Alor Pathe Nobojatray Foundation |
74/B/1, RH Home Center, Suite- 641, Level-7, Green Road, Farmgate, Dhaka |
Phone: 01534508932 Email: info@aponfoundation.org Website: www.aponfoundation.org |
AMAN (Association for Muslim Advancement Network) |
2/2, Lalmatia, Block-A, Mirpur Road, Dhaka. |
Phone: 01711-486534 Email: amanbd1995@gmail.com Web: www.amanbd.org |
An Organization for Socio Economic Development (AOSED) |
334, Sher-A-Bangla Road (1st Floor), Khulna-9100 |
Phone: 041-813574, 041-731931 Email: aosed_khulna@yahoo.com Webs: www.aosed.org |
Anando |
134/3A, Babar Road, Block-A, Mohammadpur, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8119760 Email: anando@citechco.net Web: www.anando-bd.org |
Antar Society for Development |
House-14(1st Fl.), Road-12, Block-Kha, Pisciculture Housing society, Shekhertek, Adabor, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 |
Phone: 9144502 Email: antarsd@agni.com Web: www.antarsd.org |
Aparajeyo Bangladesh |
Sornali Garden-Probal, 14/3/A, Baishteki (Opposite BRTA Maingate), Mirpur-13, Dhaka-1216 |
Phone: +88-02-9144502 Mobile: +88-01554-339046 Email: antarsd@agni.com Web: www.aparajeyo.org |
ASA |
23/3, Block # B, Khilji Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka |
Phone :81109345 Email: info@asabd.org, hrm@asabd.org, media@asabd.org Web: www.asa.org.bd |
Ashroy Foundation |
16 (14 Old), Ahsan Ahmed Road, Khulna-9100. |
Phone: 041-812113, Email: info@ashroyfoundation.org, ashroy.foundation@gmail.com Web: www.ashroyfoundation.org |
Association for Prevention of Septic Abortion, Bangladesh. |
House # 71, Block # C, Avenue # 5, Section # 6, Mirpur, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8012392 Mail: info@bapsa-bd.org Web: www.bapsa-bd.org |
Association for Women Empowerment and Child Rights (AWAC) |
House-13, Road-01, Block-B, Chandgaon R/A, Diat: Chattogram |
Phone: +(88) 031-2572396 Mobile: + (88) 01819643989 E-mail: info@awac-bd.org, serajeawac@yahoo.com Web: www.awac-bd.org |
Association of Zonal Approach Development (AZAD) |
Shopnil Bhaban, Ground Floor, Kalur Dokan, Main Road, Cox'sbazar |
Phone: +8801712-112734, +88 01825-082965, +88 01784- 302528, Email: azad.ngocox@yahoo.com |
Bandhu Social Welfare Society |
99 Kakrail, Dhaka-1000 |
Phone: +88 02 9339898, Email: info@bandhu-bd.org Web: www.bandhu-bd.org |
Bangladesh Association for Community Education (BACE) |
50, Purana Polton Line, Dhaka |
Phone: 02-9345173 Mobile: 88-01712152467 Web: www.bacebd.org |
Bangladesh Association for Social Advancement (BASA) |
H-247, Rd-18, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka. |
Phone: +880-2-9862464 +880-1730-044901 Email: info@basango.org, Web: www.basango.org |
Bangladesh Center for Advance Studies |
House-10, Road-16/A, Gulshan- 1, Dhaka. |
Phone: (+88-02) 8818124 - 7, 9852904, 9851237 Email: monowarul.islam@bcas.net, info@bcas.net Web: www.bcas.net |
Bangladesh Centre for Communication Programs (BCCP) |
House-08, Road-03, Block-A, Section-11, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216 |
Call us: +88 02 9012685 Email: info@bangladesh-ccp.org |
Bangladesh Centre for Development Journalism & Communication |
65, Mymensingh Lane (4th Floor), Bangla Motor, Dhaka- 1000 |
Phone : +88 02 9126900 Web: www.bcdjc.com |
Bangladesh Disabled Development Trust-BDDT |
House-3(G.F.), Popular Housing#2, Barabagh, Mirpur-2, Dhaka-1216. |
Tel: +880-1819116055 Web: www.bddt.org |
Bangladesh Disaster Preparedness Center |
House-15/A, Road-08, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: +88 (02) 986 2169, 988 0573, 881 9718 E-mail: info@bdpc.org.bd Web: www.bdpc.org.bd |
Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA) |
House-15/A, Road-3, Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka. |
Phone: +88-02-58614283, 58610311 Email: bela@bangla.net Web: www.belabangla.org |
Bangladesh Friendship Education Society (BFES) |
11/8 Iqbal Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka. |
Phone: +88 02 9124659 Web: www.bfes.net |
Bangladesh Labour Research Institute |
57/2, Lake Circus, Kalabagan, Dhaka. |
Phone: 01911727705 Email: mhrana1757@gmail.com Web: http://bilsbd.org/ |
Bangladesh Labour Foundation |
F. Hoque Tower, Level-7, 107 Beer Uttam C.R. Datta Road, Dhaka. |
Phone: +8801970071051 Email: office@blf-bd.org Web: www.blf-bd.org |
Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust |
1/1, Pioneer Road, Kakrail, YMCA Development Centre (3rd Fl.), Dhaka-1000 |
Phone: 0088-02-8391970-2, 8317185 Email: mail@blast.org.bd |
Bangladesh Mohila Parishad |
Sufia Kamal Bhaban, 10/B/1, Segunbagicha, Dhaka |
Phone: 88-02-9582182, 88-02-9511904 |
Bangladesh Poush |
11/8, Iqbal Road, Block-A, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 |
Phone: 028117948 Email: bdpoush@gmail.com Web: www.bdpoush.org |
Bangladesh Rural Economic Development (BRED) |
Vill: Khas Satbaria, PO: Satabara, UP: Shahzadpur, Dist: Sirajganj |
Phone: 01711116885 Web: www.bredbd.org |
Bangladesh Rural Advancement through Voluntary Enterprises (BRAVE) |
vill.: Mollapara, P.O.: Mollapara, P.S. Agailzara, Dist.: Barisal. |
Phone: 01711-132509 email: brave_bd@yahoo.com |
Bangladesh Protibandhi Unnayan Sangstha (BPUS) |
Post Code- 8240,Post+Upazila: Agailjhara, Dist. Barisal. |
Phone: 04323, 56359, Fax: 04323-56269 |
Bangladesh Pratibandi Kalyan Somity (BPKS) |
BPKS Complex, Dakkhin Khan, Uttara, Dhaka. |
Phone: (+88) 02 58950077, (+88) 02 58953915 Email: info@bpksbd.org |
Concerned Women for Family Development |
House-16 & 18, Road-01, Block- E, Bonosree, Rampura, Dhaka- 1219 |
Phone : +880-2-55123838; +880-2-55123806; +880-2-55123796 Web: www.cwfd.org |
Country Vision |
House-40, Level-LV-3, Road- 6/A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209 |
Phone: 9144036, 8871601, Cell: 01842-666322, Mail: office@countryvision.org |
Consumers Association of Bangladesh |
House-8/6, Segunbagicha, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9562858 Email: cabdhaka2013@gmail.com Web: www.consumerbd.org |
Confidential Approach to Aids Prevention |
House-9, Road-1/B, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
Phone: 9884266 Email: info@caap.org Web: www.caap-bd.org |
Ethnic Community Development Organization (ECDO) |
17 Urmi (1st Fl.), West Shibganj, Sylhet. |
Phone: 0821-760240 Email: contact@ecdo-bd.org web: www.ecdo-bd.org |
Environment & Social Development Organization |
House-8/1, Lvel-04, Block-C, Lalmatia, Dhaka. |
Phone :9122729 Web: www.esdo.org |
Ensure Legal Support through Local Movement & Action (ELLMA) |
Nurjahan Place, Plot-71, Road- 02, (Gha), Sugandha R/A, Panchlaish, Chattogram |
Phone: 031-650780 Email: ellma@colbd.com Web: www.ellma.org |
Gono Shakkharata Obhijan (CAMPE) |
5/14 Humayun Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207. |
Phone: 8115767, 9130427 Email: info@campebd.org Web: www.campebd.org |
Gono Unnayan Prochesta |
13A/3A, Babar Road, Block # B, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 |
Phone: 9138801 E- mail: info@gupbd.org, Web: www.gupbd.org |
HIV/AIDS and STD Alliance Bangladesh (HASAB) |
House-53, 55, Road-3, Block-B, Niketon, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
Phone: 9857513, E-mail: info@hasab.org, hasab@bdmail.net Web: www.hasab.org |
Institute of Development Affairs |
House-42/A, Block-A, Main Road, Shahjalal Upashar, Sylhet- 3100 |
Phone : +880821761928 Mobile : +8801712176667 Web: www.idea.org.bd |
Institute of Allergy and Clinical Immunology of Bangladesh |
Room-4-5 (2nd Floor), Green Supermarket, Green Road, Dhaka-1205 |
Phone: 9135287,8115646 Email: moazzem.iacib@gmail.com, Web: www.iacib.org |
Institute for Policy, Advocacy and Governance (I-PAG) |
14A, Chandrashila-Subastu Tower, 69/1, Bir Uttam Kazi, Nuruzzaman Road, Dhaka-1205 |
Phone: 8621256, Web: www.i_pag.com.bd |
Indigenous People's Development Services |
House-62, Problal Housing, Ring Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka. |
Phone: 0178-501458, 8122881 88-02-58157160, Email: ipdsaski@yahoo.com, sanjeebdrong@gmail.com Web: www.ipdsbd.com |
Micro Industries Development Assistance Society (MIDAS) |
Midas Cetre (11th Floor), Plot No.-5, Road-16 (Old-27), Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209 |
Phone: +880 2-9146579, 9113765, 9103421 Email: admin@midas-bd.com.bd Web: www.midas-bd.com.bd |
Moanoghar |
Rangapani, Rangamati, Post: Box-05, Ramgamati Hill Tracts. |
Tel: + 880-351-61043, 62796 E-Mail: moanoghar@gmail.com Web: www.moanoghar.org |
Manabik Shahajjo Sangstha |
29 West Pantha path (3rd floor), Dhaka-1205 |
Phone: 88 02 9125038, 9143100. Web: www.mssbd.org |
Manusher Jonno Foundation |
House-47, Road-35/A, Gulshan- 2, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel : +880-2-55040991-4 IP Phone: +880-9609-444888 Email : info@manusher.org |
Integrated Service for Development of Children and Mothers |
House-27/3 (2nd Fl.), Narisha Bhaban, West Agargaon, Sher- E-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka |
Phone: 8118659 Web: www.isdcm-bd.org |
International Financial Development Organization (IFDO) |
Flat-C-3 (3rd Floor), Paltan Tower, 65, Purana Paltan Line, Dhaka-1000 |
Phone: 01928-310835 |
International Centre for Economic Policy Rearch |
House-2/A, Flat-1/A, Road-55, Gulshan-2, Dhaka |
Phone: 0088-01928-310-835 & 0088-01918-696502 E-Mail: ifdo_07@yahoo.com Web: www.icfepr.org |
Human Aid and Charity (HAAC) |
House-42, Road-11, Sector-12, Uttara-Dhaka. |
Phone: 01711931487 +88 01711931487 (Chairman) ; +88 01818818000 (Secretary) Email: |
Coastal Association for Social Transformation (Coast Trust) |
House # 13 (1st Floor) Metro Melody, |
Tel: (88 02) 58150082, 9120358, 9118435, 9126131 Email: info@coastbd.net Web: www.coastbd.org |
Dak Diya Jai |
House No. 1, Bypass Road, Masimpur, Pirojpur-8500, Bangladesh |
Phone: 880-461-62763 E-mail: ddj_org@yahoo.com, info@ddjbd.org, ddj-org@hotmail.com Website: www.ddjbd.org |
Community Development Centre |
CODEC Bhaban, Plot No- 02, Road No- 02 |
Phone: 031-610607, 612972 Email: codechrm@gmail.com Web: www.codecbd.org |
Shidhulai Swanirvar Sangstha |
House-3, Road-2, Shial Bari, Rupnagar R/A, Mirpur-2, Dhaka. |
Phone: 805-1124, Web: www.shidhulai.org |
Pathway |
House-1, Road-2, Block-B, Section-6, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88 02 9036225 Mobile: +88 018 7072 1160, +88 018 7072 1166 E-mail: info@pathwaybd.org Website: www.pathwaybd.org |
Partner |
Baya, Post: Baya, Rajshahi |
Phone: 01711-811188 Email: partnerbdraj@gmail.com |
Blind Education & Rehabilitation Development Organization (BERDO) |
3/1, Road-11, Rupnagar, Section-5, Mirpur, Dhaka. |
Phone: 9009451, 8060703 Email: support@berdo-bd.org Web: www.berdobd.org |
Bhumij Foundation |
Vill. & P.O. Tala, Thana Tala, SaBDThira |
Phone :04727-56149, 01711- 806849 Mobile: 01711-806866 Email: bhumijfoundation@gmail.com Web: www.bhumija.org |
Health and Diseases Research Centre for Rural Peoples. |
Ena Erista, Flat-B-3, House-802, Road-03, Baitul Aman Housing Society, Adabar, Shyamoli, Dhaka. |
Phone: 8122024 Email: info@hdrcrp.org Web: www.hdrcrp.org |
Heed Bangladesh |
Main Road, Plot-19, Block-A, Section-11, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216 |
Phone: 8034119, 8034219, 9001731, 9004556 Email: heed@agni.com |
Integrated Development Foundation |
House-18, Road-05, Block-A, Mirpur-2, Dhaka-1216 |
Phone: 880-2-9005452, 9014933 Mbile: 01711-244356 Email: info@idfbd.org Web: www.idfbd.org |
Jagorani Chakra Foundation |
46, Mujib Road, Jashore |
Phone: 0421-68823 |
Islamic Aid Bangladesh |
Gulfesha Plaza, (12th Floor), 8 Shahid Sangbadik Selina Parvin Sorok, Boro Mogbazar, Dhaka- 1217, Bangladesh. |
Phone: 8313453, Fax: 8313453 Email: islamicaidbd@yahoo.com Web: www.islamicaidbd.org |
Nari Unnayan Shakti |
Arma Complex, House-1/B, Road-NS-1 (Main Road), Block- A, Banasree, Rampura, Dhaka- 1219 |
Phone: +88 02 8399911 Mobile: +88 01711541529 Mail: nusbdwomen1992@gmail.com, nusbdwomen44@gmail.com Web: www.nusbd-women.org |
National Council of Young Man's Christian Association of Bangladesh |
1/1, Pioneer Road, Kakrail, Ramna, Dhaka |
Phone: 9350413 |
National Anti Tuberrculosis Association of Bangladesh(NATAB) |
44/1, Bangabandhu Avenue, Dhaka-1000. |
Phone: 8833747 Web: Web: www.natab.org |
Pollibir Unnayan Sangstha |
P.O. Thakurgaon Road, Thakurgaon. |
Phone: +880 181 7380806 E-mail: pollibir@gmail.com Web: www.pollibir.org |
Phulki |
House 264, Road 4/A, Block F |
Phone: +88-02-55037093-4. 55037018 Web: www.phulkibd.org. |
Resource Integration and Social Development Association Bangladesh(RISDA) |
House#18, Road #1, Block #B, Section # 6, Mirpur, Dhaka- 1216 |
Phone: +88-2-9008133-34 Email: info@risda.org.bd Web: www.risda.org.bd |
Resource Initiatives Bangladesh (RIB) |
House-104, Road-25, Block-A, Banani Dhaka. |
Phone: +880-2-9820051, +880-2-9820052 Web: www.rib-kajolimodel.org, www.rib-bangladesh.org, www.rib-rtibangladesh.org |
Reproductive Health Services Training and Education Programme (RH- STEP) |
House-1041, Road-45 (Old), Avenue-9, Mirpur DOHS, Dhaka- 1216 |
Phone: +88-02-58071041-2, 58071049, +8809611 775566 E-mail: info@rhstep.org, rhstep@gmail.com Web: www.rhstep.org |
Bangladesh Scholarship Council (BSC) |
875 Jubli Road (4th Floor), Chattogram. |
Phone: +88-031-286-8959, Mobile: +88-0176-3740825 Email: info@bscbd.org Web: www.bscbd.org |
OPCA (Organization for the Poor Community Advancement |
Choytannar Hat, Mostan Nagar, Mirsharai, Chattogram |
Phone: +88-01819-617560 E-mail: opca1992@gmail.com Web: www.opcabd.org |
ODHIKAR |
House # 35 (3rd Floor), Road- 117, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
Phone: 9888587 Web: www.odhikar.org |
Ocab Society |
Rokeya Mansion (8th Floor), 36, Purana Palton Lane, Dhaka-1000. |
Phone: 8363076, Web: www.ocabsociety.org |
Nowzuwan |
House-62, Road-03, Block-B, Chandgaon R/A, Chattogram. |
Phone: 671360, 01711-329805, 01713-194351 Web: www.nowzuwan.org |
Organization For Rural and Nature Oriented Bangladesh (ORNOB) |
House-13, Road-31, Sector-07, Uttara, Dhaka. |
Phone: (+88) 01711561113 E-mail: ornob01@gmail.com, info@ornob.net Web: www.ornob.net |
Nowzuwan |
House # 62, Road # 03, Block # B, Chandgaon R/A, Chattogram–4212, Bangladesh |
Tel: +88-031-671 360 Mobile: +88-01713-194 350 +88-01713-194 352 |
Organization for Women Development in Bangladesh |
Abdus Salam R/A, Salam Building, Shahid Para, Chandgaon, Chattogram. |
Phone: 01711171060 Mobile: 01711 – 171060, Web: www.owdeb.org |
SETU |
T&T Colony Road, Courtpara, .PO. Box: 10, Kushtia |
Phone: 071-61610, Mobile: +88-01720507700, 01720507555 Web: www.setubd.org |
Shakti Foundation for the Disadvantaged Women |
House-04, Road-27, Block-J, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
Phone: 8810700 Mobile: +88 09613-444111 Email: info@sfdw.org Web: www.sfdw.org |
Shariatpur Development Society (SDS) |
Sadar Road, Shariatpur. |
Phone: 0601-61654, 61534 Email: sds.shariatpur@gmail.com, info@sdsbd.org Web: www.sdsbd.org |
Shushilan |
House # 155 KDA Jalil Sarani |
Phone: +88 01915-319448 Email: shushilan@shushilan.org Web: www.shushilan.org |
SKS Foundation |
College Road, Uttar Horin Singha, Gaibandha-5700, Bangladesh, Post Box-30. |
Phone: +88-0541-51408, Mobile: +88-01713484430 Email: sksfoundation@sks-bd.org; sksfoundation.bd@gmail.com Web: www.sks-bd.org |
Social & Economic Enhencedment Programme (SEEP), |
House # 5, Road # 4, Block # A, Section # 11, Mirpur, Dhaka 1216 |
Phone: +88 02 8032243 Email: info@seep.org.bd Web: www.seep.org.bd |
Organization for Social Development and Research (OSDER) |
House 9/A, Road 15 (New) Dhanmondi R/A,Dhaka 1209, Bangladesh |
Phone: 8801552407623 Email: info@osder.net Web: www.osder.net |
Transparency International Bangladesh Chapter |
MIDAS Centre (Level 4 & 5), House-5, Road-16 (New) 27 (Old), Dhanmondi, Dhaka -1209 |
Phone: (+880-2) 9124788, 9124789, 9124792, Fax: (+880-2) 9124915 |
Waste Concern |
House-21(Side-B), Road-A7, Block-G, Banani Model Town, Dhaka-1213 |
Phone: +880-2-48810-841, +880-2-48810-842 Web: www.wasteconcern.org |
Voluntary Organization for Social Development (VOSD) |
Vill: Sholak, PO: Sholak-8233, UZ: Uzirpur, Dist: Barisal. |
Phone: +88-02-9126278 Email: vosd@dhaka.agni.com, vosdbd@gmail.com, vosd-bd@yahoo.com Web: www.vosd-bd.org |
Voluntary Association for Rural Development (VARD) |
House-554, Road-09, Baitul Aman Housing Society, Adabar, Shyamoli, Dhaka. |
Phone: 880-2-9133590, 9124410 Email: varddho@vardbd.org Web: www.vardbd.org |
Unnayan Dhara |
Champa Garden, 61, HSS Road, Kanchannagar, Jhenaidah-7300 |
Phone: + 88 (02) 9119846, Mobiel: +88-01718751782 Email: info@bdclouds.net Web: www.unnayandhara.org |
UTTARAN |
Flat-B1, House-32, Road-10/A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209 |
Phone: +88-02-9122302 Web: www.uttaran.net |
Trust for the Rehabilitation of The Paralysed |
CRP-Chapain, Savar, Dhaka- 1343 |
Phone: +88 02 7745464, +88 02 7745465 E-Mail: info@crp-bangladesh.org |
Udayan Shabolombi Sangstha |
Vill. Putimari, P.O: Kamardhanaruha, Thana: Shaghata, Gaibanda. |
Phone: +8801711413765 Email: ed@udayanbd.org, uss.gaibandha@gmail.com, info@udayanbd.org Web: www.udayanbd.org |
TAUNGYA |
Bijan Sarani, Rangamati-4500 |
Phone: 0351-61480 Email: taungyacht@gamil.com |
Samajik Unnayan Sangstha |
Dapdapia, Nalcity, Jhalakati |
Phone: 01712557833 E-mail: susbarishal@gmail.com Website: www.susbd.org |
Samaj Unnayan Samity |
Tikapara, Thakurgaon |
Phone: 01715-614626 Email: cdfpkg@gmail.com |
Samaj O Jati Gathan (SOJAG) |
Shailan, Dhamrai Dhaka 1350, Bangladesh |
Phone: 01730-038501 Email: info@sojag.org Web: www.sojag.org |
Sajida Foundation |
House-28, Road-07, Block-C, Niketon Housing Society, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212 |
Phone: 9890513, Email: inquiry@sajidafoundation.org |
Sagarika Samaj Unnayan Sangstha |
Vill. & P.O. Charbata, Noakhali Sadar, Noakhali |
Phone: 01711-380864 Web: www.sagarika-bd.org |
Safety & Rights Society |
14/23 Babor Road (4th Floor), Block-B, Mohammadpur, Dhaka- 1207. |
Phone: 01193200207, 01191797414 |
Sachatan Shahajja Sangstha |
Kulsum Apt. Flate-3-B (3rd Floor), 40-41, Siddeshwari Circular Road, Shantinagar, Dhaka-1217 |
Phone: 01711-612752 Email: ssngo98@gmail.com Web: www.sssngobd.org |
Refugee and Migratory Movement Research Unit |
Sattar Bhaban (4th Floor) |
Phone: (88) 029360338 Web: www.rmmru.org |
Rangpur Dinajpur Rural Service (RDRS) |
House-43, Road-10, Sector-06, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka-1230 |
Phone: 88 02 - 58951802, 58951838, 58951843 E-mail: rdrs@rdrsbangla.net Web: www.rdrsbangla.net |
Rainbow Nari O Shishu Kallyan Foundation |
34/3, M.C. Ray Lane, Dhaka- 1211 |
Phone: 8628908 |
Quasem Foundation |
F.R. Tower (2nd flr), 32 Kamal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka- 1213 |
Phone: +88-018-11001500 E-Mail: azamqf@quasemgroup.com |
Prottyashi |
Sayed Bari, 903/A, Omar Ali Matobbar Road, Chandgaon, Chattogram. |
Phone: 88-031-658222, 2550506, Email: info@prottyashi.org Web: www.prottyashi.org |
Programm for the Introduction & Adaptation of Contraceptive Technology |
49/1, Babar Road, Block-B, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 |
Phone: +880-2-58150159 E-mail: piactbangladesh@yahoo.com |
Prip Trust |
67/B, Indira Road, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215 |
Phone: 88-02-58150065; 88-02-58150080 E-mail: aromadutta20@gmail.com, aromadutta@priptrust.org Web: www.priptrust.org |
CARITAS - Bangladesh |
2, Outer Circular Road, Shantibagh, Dhaka |
Phone: 880-2-48315405-9 Email: cbgeneral@caritasbd.org; info@caritasbd.org Web: www.caritasbd.org |
Poverty Alleviation through Participatory Rural Initiative (PAPRI) |
P.O: Narayanpur, Thana: Balabo, Narsingdi |
Phone: 01711—533610 Email: info@papri.org Web: www.papri.org |
Centre for Community Development Assistance (CCDA) |
Vill. Adampur, P.O. Raypur, Thana Daudkandi, Dist. Cumilla |
Phone: +8802-8100726, Mobile: 01714161650 E-mail: ccdabd@gnbd.net.bd Web: www.ccdabd.org |
Centre for Injury Prevention and Research, Bangladesh (CIPRB) |
House-B-162, Road-23, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206 |
Phone: +88-02-58814988 E-mail: info@ciprb.org Web: www.ciprb.org |
Centre for Mass Education in Science (CMES) |
House # 828, Road # 19(Old), Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka-1209 |
Phone: 880-2-58155563, Mobile: 01711-439324 Email: cmesbd@yahoo.com Web: www.cmesbd.org |
Centre for Policy Dialogue |
House # 6/2 (7th and 8th Floor) Block – F, Kazi Nazrul Islam Road Lalmatia Housing Estate, Dhaka – 1207, Bangladesh |
Phone : (+88 02) 9141734, 9141703, 9126402, 9133530, 58152779 Email: info@cpd.org.bd Web: www.cpd.org.bd |
Democracy Watch |
15 Eskaton Garden Road, Ramna, Dhaka-100 |
Phone: 9344225, 9344226 Email: info.dwatch@gamil.com Web: www.dwatch.bd.org |
Coastal Development Partnership |
55/2, Islampur Road, Khulna |
Phone: +8802-58050329 Email: cdp@cdpbd.org Web: www.cdpbd.org |
Children Development Program |
Talitha Koumi Bhaban, House- 01, Word-40, Road-04, Block-A, Vatara, Badda, Dhaka. |
Phone: +88 09613 351 351 Email: office@graspbd.com Web: www.cdp.org.bd |
Development Organization of the Rural Poor (DORP) |
36/2, East Shewrapara, Mirpur Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh. |
Phone: 88-02-8034786, +880 1700 708 110 Email: info@dorpbd.org Web: www.dorpbd.org |
EADA (Environment and Agricultural Development Association |
KBA Road, Nalta, Kaliganj, SaBDThira-9441 |
Phone: 01712-202934, 04733- 51197 Email: eada_bd@yahoo.com |
Dwip Unnayan Shangstha |
24/5 Mollika, Prominent Housing, 3 Pisciculture Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka -1207. |
Phone: 9122145, Mobile: 0176-1493407 |
DNET |
4/8 Humayun Road, Block-B, Mohammadpur, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh |
Phone: +8809606003638 Email: info@dnet.org.bd Support Web: www.dnet.org.bd |
Disha Secchasebi Artha Samajik Unnayan O Manabik Kallyan Sangstha |
DESHA TOWER, Upazila More, Kushtia-Jhenaidah Highway, Post box # 01, Kushtia, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88071-73402, 73096 Mobile: +8801711217623, 01712911857, 01720510210 E-mail: info@desha.org.bd, solar@desha.org.bd, biogas@desha.org.bd, Web: www.desha.org.bd |
Dipshikha Non-Formal Education, Training and Research Society for Village Development |
282/5 1st Colony, Mazar Road, Lalkuti, Mirpur-1, Dhaka |
Phone: 9000782, Email: dipshika@agni.com Web: www.dipshikha.org |
Diabetic Association of Bangladesh |
122, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Shahbag, Dhaka. |
Phone: 58616641-50,9661551-60 Email: info@dab-bd.org Web: www.dab-bd.org |
Dhaka Ahsania Mission |
House # 19, Road # 12 (New), Dhanmondi R/A., Dhaka |
Phone: (880-2) 58155869, 9127943, 9123402, 9123420 |
BRAC |
BRAC Centre, 75, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka |
Phone: 880-2-9881265. E-mail: info@brac.net Web: www.brac.net |
Development Initiative for Social Advancement (DISA) |
E/11, Pallabi Extention, Mirpur- 11 1/2, Dhaka-1216. |
Phone: +88029021858, +8801733219900 Email: info@disabd.org Web: www.disabd.org |
Breaking the Silence |
10/14, Iqbal Road (3rd Floor), Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207. |
Phone: +88-02-58157889 E-mail: info@breakingthesilencebd.org |
Bridge Society |
174 (2nd Floor), Senpara Parbata, Mirpur 10, KAfrul, Dhaka - 1216 |
Phone: 01552421064, 029010155 Email: bridgesociety2000@gmail.com |
Ovibashi Karmi Unnayan Program (OKUP) |
542 Miidha Plaza (2nd Fl.) South Dania, Dhaka. |
Phone: +88-02-7553737 Email: okup.ent@gmail.com Web: www.okup.org.bd |
Palli Baoul Samaj Unnayan Sangstha |
Pally Baul Samaj Unnayan Sangstha 375/A, Dilu Road New Eskaton, Dhaka – 1000 |
Phone: 01711-316276 Email: pallybaulfolk@yahoo.com |
Palashipara Samaj Kalyan Samity |
Village: Banshbaria, Post Office: Gangni, Upazila: Gangni, Meherpur |
Phone: +880792275046 Email: psksmeherpur@gmail.com Web: www.psks-gm.org |
Padakhep Manabik Unnayan Kendra |
House-548, Road-10, Baitul Aman Housing Society, Adabor, Mohammadpur, Dhaka, |
Phone: 880-2-58151126, 58156925, 9128824 E-mail: padakhep@padakhep.org, info@padakhep.org Web: www.padakhep.org |
Legal Assistance to Helpless Prisoners and Persons |
F-6/B, Unique Heights, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Dhaka- 1207 |
Phone: +88-02-9336969 or, +8801717870231 Email: ahp.bd@gmail.com Web: www.lahpbd.com |
Manab Shakti Unnayan Kendra |
77, Mahatabuddin Road, Courtpara, Kushtia-7000, Bangladesh |
Phone: 88-071-61335, E-mail: akmmunir@msuk-bd.org, akmmunir2003@yahoo.com Web: www.msuk-bd.org |
Manab Seba O Samajik Unnayan Sangstha |
1, Boyra Market Road, Khulna -9000, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88-(041)- 732217, Mobile: 017-15-106890 Web: www.mssus.org |
Manab Mukti Sangstha |
Vill: Khas Bara Shimul, Bangabandhu Bridge west sub, Distl: Sirajganj |
Phone: +8801733-338376 |
Loka Natya O Sangashkritik Unnayan Kendra |
2, Farazipara Road, Khulna-9100, Bangladesh. |
Phone: 041-725940 Email: losauk.kln@gmail.com, losauk@bbts.net, Web: www.losauk.org |
Jugantar Samaj Unnayan Sangstha (JSUS) |
Nahar Plaza, 2nd Floor, 323 Nabab Siraj Ud Daula Road, Kotowali, Chattogram-4000, Bangladesh. |
Phone: +88-031 613210, Mobile No: +88 01716258648, +88 01711270552, E-mail: jsusbd@yahoo.com, yeasminjsus@gmail.com, Website: www.jsusbd.org |
Mohideb Jubo Samaj Kalyan Samity |
P.O. Jummahat, Upazila: Ulipur, District: Kurigram, Bangladesh. |
phone: +8805829-56259, Email: ed.mjsks.kurigram@gmail.com or mjsks.director@yahoo.com, web: www.mjsks.org |
Mukti Juddha Smrity Trust 5 Segungicha, Dhaka-1000 |
Liberation War Museum, Plot : F11/A & F11/B Sher-e Bangla Nagar, Civic Centre, Agargaon, Dhaka |
Phone: 02-9142781-3 (PABX), 09611677223 Email: mukti.jadughar@gmail.com Web: www.liberationwarmuseum.org |
Nalta Hospital and Community Health Foundation |
43/2 Ring Road, Shyamoli, Dhaka-1207 Bangladesh |
Phone: (+88) 02 9104055 Email: info@astrabiopharma.com |
Nagorik Uddyog |
House-8/14, Block-B, Lalmatia, Dhaka. |
Phone: +880 2 9143636 E-mail: info@nuhr.org Web: www.nuhr.org |
Nabolok Parishad |
House-163, Road-11, Nirala R/A, Khulna-9100 |
Phone: 041-720155, 810855 Email: nabolok@nabolokd.org, Web: www.nabolokbd.org |
Munshi Atar Ali Welfare Society (MAAWS) |
Village: Earpur, Post Office: Somir Munshir Haat, Senbagh, Noakhali, Bangladesh |
Tel: 011-880-2838636698, 011-880-1711358217 Web:www.maaws.org |
Society for Peoples Education Empowerment and Development Trust |
170 Shayan Babu Lane, Gora Chand Das Road, Barisal-8200 |
Phone: +88 0431 61687, +8801720510487, +88 01720510405 E-mail: info@speedtrust.org, web: www.speedtrust.org |
Songshoptaque |
Nishorgo Nirjor, 09 Enayet Bazar, Chattogram |
Phone: 031-2852799 Mobile: 01685-290300; 01711-204343, 01819748000 Email: info@songshoptaque.org |
Society for Under Privileged Families (SUF) |
475, Nayatola, Moghbazar, Dhaka-1217, Bangladesh |
Phone: 88-02-9338637. Mobile: 01711902185. Mail: suf.chhinno@gmail.com. Website: www.sufbd.org |
Society for the Welfare of the Intelectually Disabled- Bangladesh (SWID-B) |
4/A Eskaton Garden, Dhaka-1000 |
Tel: 933 4009, 9356592, 9350026 E-mail: swidbd@gmail.com, admin@swidbd.info |
Seba Manob Kallyan Kendra |
Dashani, Bagerhat Sadar, District: Bagerhat-9300, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88-0468-62692, 62915 Email: smkk@smkk.org, smkkbd@gmail.com website: www.smkk.org |
Self Help Association for Rural People Through Education and Entre- preneurship (SHAREE) |
House-11, Road-4, Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka-1205, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88-02-9615547, 9615549 E-mail: shareebd@gmail.com Website: www.sharee.org.bd |
Social Aid |
Khalid Monjil, Link Road, Cox'sBazar Sadar, Cox'sBazar |
Cell: 0088-01859-222227 Email: socialaid.org.bd@gmail.com web: www.socialaid.org.bd |
National Development Programme (NDP) |
NDP Bhaban, Bagbari Shahid Nagar, Kamankhanda, Sirajganj. |
Tel:0751-63870-71(Extn-113) E-mail: ndprnd@gmail.com Web: www.ndpbd.org |
National Development Organization(NADO) |
2 R. K. Mission Road, Motaleb Mansion, Level- 04, Suite- 510, Tikatuli, Dhaka – 1203. |
Phone: 02-7120522 Mobile: +880-1716-817461, +880-1675-888008. E-mail: nado_441@yahoo.com, nado441.bd@gmail.com Web: www.nadobd.org |
Society Development Committee |
Zaman Monjil, Road-01, Goalchamot, Faridpur. |
Phone: 0631-65854 Web: www.sdcbd.org |
Society for Economic & Basic Advancement (SEBA) |
SEBA Tower, Mymensingh Road, Biswas BeBDTa, Tangail, Bangladesh |
Phone: 00-88-0921-51602, 62988 Email: seba.tangail@yahoo.com Web: www.seba-bd.org |
TMSS |
631/5, West Kazipara, Mirpur-10, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh |
Phone : +88-02-55073530, 55073586 9013659 Email : tmsseshq@gmail.com Web: www.tmss-bd.org |
Sylhet Jubo Academy |
House – 09, Road – 4, Block – A, Shahjalal Uposhahar, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh. |
Tel: +880 821- 761546 Mobile: +880 1707-074737, Hotline: +880 01977-074737 E-mail: info@sjabd.org Web: www.sjabd.org |
Sushasoner Jonny Procharavizan (SUPRO) |
8/19, Sir Syed Road (2nd Floor), Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 |
Phone: +88 9122628 Web: www.supro.org |
Surovi |
House # 12, Road # 5, Dhanmondi R.A., Dhaka-1205 |
Phone: 88-02-9661468, 8626601 Mail: surovi69@yahoo.com Web: www.surovi.org |
SRIZONY Bangladesh |
111, Pabahati Road, Pabahati, Dist: Jhenaidah. |
Phone: 0451-632645 Email: info@srizonybd.org, srizonybd@gmail.com Web: www.srizonybd.org |
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Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
Bangladesh - 4.3 Bangladesh Laboratory and Quality Testing CompaniesContact List
Food Testing Laboratories
Bangladesh Food Testing Laboratory was established in the year 1967 under the Directorate General of Food. The laboratory has the facilities of conducting physical and chemical analysis of food items viz. paddy, rice, wheat, maize, edible oils etc. besides testing samples of the department itself, the laboratory provides testing facilities for other departments as well as private individuals. The testing fees as approved by the Ministry of Finance are shown as below:
SI. |
Type of test |
Fees |
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1. |
Physical analysis, each parameter |
BDT 300 |
2. |
Chemical analysis, each parameter |
BDT 700 |
3. |
Microbiological test, each parameter |
BDT 700 |
4. |
Mycotoxin test, each parameter |
BDT 2000 |
5. |
Trace metal test, each parameter |
BDT 1000 |
6. |
Pesticide residue test, each parameter |
BDT 2000 |
7. |
Vitamin test, each parameter |
BDT 1000 |
List of NFI Testing Laboratories
Sl |
Name of the Lab |
Address |
Contact Details |
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1. |
Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI) |
Maan Bhaban, 116/A, Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka-1208 |
Tel: 8870275, 8870277, 8870278, 8870279, 8870280, 8870281, 9131582, E-mail: dg@bsti.gov.bd, bsti@bangla.net, ictcell.bsti@gmail.com Web: www.bsti.gov.bd |
2. |
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) |
Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
+880-2-55167100 (PABX), Ext: 7224 (0) Web: ce.buet.ac.bd |
3. |
Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR) |
Dr. Qudrat-I-khuda road, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205. |
Telephone: 88-02-58610717 |
4. |
Atomic Energy Centre (AEC) |
4, Kazi Nuzrul Islam Avenue |
Phone: +88-02-58617946 E-mail: aecdbaec@gmail.com |
5. |
Intertek Bangladesh |
Dhaka: Phoenix Tower, 2nd & 3rd Floor C&F Tower, 6th and 11th Floors |
Dhaka: Tel: +880 9666776669 Chattogram: Tel: +880 31 2526918 - 21 |
6. |
Bangladesh Material Testing Laboratory Ltd. |
House 2A, Road 02, Nikunja 1, Dhaka 1229, Bangladesh |
Tel: 880-1847264495 (Arman) +880-1844018235 (Admin Officer of BMTL) |
7. |
Zaara Construction & Consultancy (ZCNC) |
House No: 432 (5th Floor), Road No : 30 |
Mob:01791406426, 01725255629 |
8. |
Labtex Bangladesh |
27, Rasel Center (1st Floor) HaBDThola Road, Motijheel,
Dhaka-1203, Bangladesh. |
Cell: 01710136523 & 01739473010 |
9. |
SGS Bangladesh Ltd |
Noor Tower 9th Floor 110, Bir Uttam C R Datta Road Dhaka, 1205 |
Tel: +88 02 9676500 Fax: +88 02 9676495 |
10. |
ICDDR,B |
68, Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmed Sarani Mohakhali, Dhaka 1212 |
Phone: +880 (0)2-982-7001 to 10 PABX: 16340 (direct) Fax: (+88 02) 9827075, 9827077 |
11. |
NGO Forum for Public Health |
4/6, Block - E, Lalmatia, Dhaka-120 |
Phone: +880-2-58154273-4, +880-2- 8128258-9 |
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4.4 Bangladesh Port and Waterways Company Contact List
Inland Water Transporters
Inland Transporters |
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1. |
M/S Sonali Enterprise (Mr. Daud Hossain) |
Jhikargacha, Jessore |
01711981362 |
2. |
Zilani Trading Corporation (Shafayat Zaman) |
Sadarghat, Chittagong |
01763888222, 01913295368 |
3. |
M/S BS Trading (Pankaj Kanti Das) |
Chaktai, Chittagong |
01819384964 |
4. |
Mohana SS Enterprise (Md Kaiser) |
Jawtala, Cox’s bazar. |
01819043009, 01819828423 |
Collected from DG Foods (Dhaka and Khulna) |
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Sl. |
Organization Name |
Address |
Contact No |
5. |
M/S Setu Enterprise (2) (Md. Sultan Hosen Khan) |
Chamber Mansion (6th floor), 5, KDA C/A, Khulna |
01711 – 217488 01711 – 280283 |
6. |
M/S Kaji Sahidur Rahman (Kaji Sahidur Rahman) |
Arcadia Apartment, House- 25, Road – 10/a (New), Dhanmondi, R/A, Dhaka |
01711 – 527173 |
7. |
M/S Suborna Transportation (Pvt.) Ltd. (Kaji Sahidur Rahman) |
Arcadia Apartment, House- 25, Road – 10/a (New), Dhanmondi, R/A, Dhaka |
01711 – 527173 |
8. |
M/S Foysal Navigation (Kaji Najma Rahman) |
Arcadia Apartment, House- 25, Road – 10/a (New), Dhanmondi, R/A, Dhaka |
01711 – 527173 |
9. |
M/S Rimi Enterprise (Ohidujjaman Khan) |
7, Gogonbabu Road, Khulna |
01712 – 809377 01914 – 325441 |
10. |
M/S Setu Enterprise (1) (Md. Sultan Hosen Khan) |
Chamber Mansion (6th floor), 5, KDA C/A, Khulna |
01711 – 217488 01711 – 280283 |
11. |
M/S S M Akbor Hosen (S M Akbor Hosen) |
72, Sir Iqbal Road, Khulna |
01711 – 328317 01711 – 805124 |
12. |
M/S JP Navigation (Md. Mofijur Rahman) |
50/51, Faraji Para Road, Khulna |
01711 – 310365 01718 – 714930 |
13. |
M/S Arialkha Shipping Licence (Md. Rofiqul Islam Nasir) |
3rd P.C. Roy Road, Chalna House, Khulna |
041 – 724328 01711 – 879903 |
14. |
M/S Kaji Amjad Hosen & Sons (Kaji Golam Faruk) |
2nd P.C. Roy Road, Chalna House, Khulna |
01944 – 224837 01711 – 881310 |
15. |
M/S Kaji Ferdous Hosen (Kaji Ferdous Hosen) |
30, Voirab Stand Road, Khulna |
01711 – 352740 |
16. |
M/S Khulna Traders Ltd. (Sayed Jahid Hosen) |
6, Samsur Rahman Road, Khulna |
723920 01711 - 218888 |
17. |
M/S S B Navigation (Md. Aiyub Ali Khan) |
Chamber Mansion (6th Floor), 5, KDA C/A, Khulna |
01711 – 308887 01711 – 398887 |
18. |
M/S Global Mercantile Shipping & Trading (Abul Bashar Shikdar) |
Chaber Plaza (4th Floor), 161, Stand Road, Chattogram |
01711 – 723901 01711 – 320369 |
19. |
M/S Purbanchal Meriners Ltd. (S. M. Asif Moyin) |
4th Benibabu Road, Khulna |
01711 – 877187 725756 |
20. |
M/S Sunshine Navigation (Md. Harun Or Rashid) |
Akborabad Estate, Khulna |
721834 01711 – 346445 |
21. |
M/S Bahadur Shipping Lines (Md. Osman Goni) |
24, Bagmara Main Road, Khulna |
01712 – 001192 01712 – 001192 |
22. |
M/S B R Navigation (Md. Jobayer Hosain) |
24, Bagmara Main Road, Khulna |
01712 – 001192 041 – 724532 |
23. |
M/S Bhubonesshor Shipping Lines (Sorboria Khanom Doria) |
Madrasa Road, Mongla, Bagerhat |
01190 – 387899 01995 – 630504 |
24. |
M/S King Fisher Carrying Service (Sorboria Khanom Doria) |
Madrasa Road, Mongla, Bagerhat |
01190 – 387899 01995 – 630504 |
25. |
M/S Rising Enterprise (Talukdar Akhter Faruk) |
Madrasa Road, Mongla, Bagerhat |
01191 – 683566 01995 – 630504 |
26. |
M/S Hazrat Pir Khaja Khanjahan Ali Enterprise (Talukdar Akhter Faruk) |
Madrasa Road, Mongla, Bagerhat |
01191 – 683566 01995 – 630504 |
27. |
M/S JC Shipping Agency (M A Bokor) |
309, Khanjahan Ali Road, Khulna |
01830 – 097337 |
28. |
M/S Harun & Co. (Md. Amir Hosen Faruk) |
Brown Compound Road, Khulna |
0431 – 2173755 01711 – 338209 |
Inland Transport Providers- Others |
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29. |
Sam Syndicate Pvt. Ltd. (Syed Ghulam Murshed Mamun Managing Director) |
1128, Ahmed Mansion (3rd Floor), Sk.Mujib Road, Dewanhat, Chattogram |
+88-031-2515356, +88-031-2515352, +8801711-762072. |
30. |
Islamia Trade Center |
Suit 97-103, Town Hall Super Market, 1st floor, Mohammedpur Dhaka |
+880 1711-038831 |
31. |
20 Cube Logistics (Mohammad Golam Faruque, Manager Operations Trans.) |
House-450/2(A1), Road-08, D.O.H.S Baridhara, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
+8801708142949, +880 2841 6596 |
32. |
Step One Air & Sea Freight |
3rd Floor | House- CESF 11/A | Road-130 | Gulshan-1 | Dhaka-1212 | Bangladesh |
88 02 9892706, 9892557, 9892542 |
33. |
Kuehne + Nagel Ltd (Kazi Zahirul Islam, Manager) |
Kuehne + Nagel Ltd. House No. 74, Road No. 18, Block – J, Banani, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh. |
88-09612-884882 & 0960-9884882, +880171-3001749 |
34. |
Homebound Packers & Shippers Ltd. (Al- Amin, Deputy Manager) |
SW (A) 26, Gulshan Avenue, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
01811413314, (88) 02- 9894745 |
35. |
Badal and Company |
RH Home Center (6th Floor), 74/B/1 Green Road, Dhaka -1215 |
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36. |
Freight options ltd |
206/A (Level 3), Tejgaon Industrial Area Dhaka -1208, Bangladesh |
+880-988-6976 zia@freightoptionsbd.com |
37. |
Memma Enterprise |
169/3/1 Shantiniketon, North Kunipara, Dhaka 1208 |
|
38. |
A P S Movers Bangladesh (Asian Packers & Shippers) (Kingsly Fernandes, Managing Partner) |
House # 57, Road # 05. Old D.O.H.S, Banani Dhaka 1213 |
880-2- 871 3056 (MP), 880-2- 871 3048 880-1765453139, info@asianps-bd.com, kingsley@asianps-bd.com, |
39. |
Accufine Logistics (Faruk Chawdhury, Director) |
House # 21 (Ground Floor), Road # 13, Sector # 1, Uttara, Dhaka-1230, Bangladesh |
+880-248956512 01711385533 (Director) |
40. |
Allegro Logistics Ltd |
Green Delta Aims Tower (4th Floor), 51-52, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka -1212 |
09613050505 |
41. |
Anchor Logistics (Mahfuzur Rahman, Proprietor) |
60 Baizid Khan Building (2nd Floor) Pathantooly, Nazirpool, Chattogram-4100, Bangladesh. |
+880 31 718981, +88 01911 799 759, +88 017 6666 8060 (Proprietor), +88 017 6666 8080 |
42. |
Apollo Shipping Logistics (Md. Sakhawatullah, Proprietor) |
64/2 Matikata, Matikata Road |
+880-1713- 045799 (Proprietor), +880-1841- 045799 |
43. |
Aryan Freight Liners Ltd |
Plot No. 3, Suite No. 3A, Road No. 6, Sector 1, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
+880 (0)2 4895 8629 |
44. |
Bengal Airlift Ltd |
Landmark Building (4th & 5th Floor) 12-14 Gulshan North, Circle-2, Dhaka-1212 |
+880 (0)9886634 |
45. |
BIG International Company Ltd (Md. Zakir Hossen, Marketing) |
House 14, Road 06, Sector 01, Uttara Model Town |
880-2- 58956081 (Marketing) bigintlair@gmail.com, bigimp@bigltdbd.com, bigexp@bigltdbd.com |
46. |
Cargo Carrier (Shahjahan, Proprietor) |
102/A, Kakrail, 2nd Floor Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
[+880] 2 8300163 (Proprietor), [+880] 2 8300151 |
47. |
Cargo Express Ltd (Rezaul, Manager) |
House # 05, Road # 13, Sector # 01, Uttara, Dhaka-1230, Bangladesh |
+88 017 30003114(Hunting), +88 017 13012422, +8801730003114 (Manager) |
48. |
CARRYLINK Packers & Shippers Ltd. (Habibur Rahman, Managing Director) |
Head Office: F-101 (2nd Floor), Mohakhali School Road, Dhaka-1212 |
880-2-9898784 (MD), 01714217086, 01684895505, 01515652713, 01740903067 |
49. |
Cargoworld Logistics (Kazi Monjurul Islam, CEO) |
39/1 Bangabandhu Avenue, Room: 60, Khaddar Bazar Market Shopping Complex (5th floor), Ramna, Dhaka-1000, |
+88-01912004401 (CEO); +88-01830555532, |
50. |
CDZ Global Logistics Ltd (Saiful Islam, CEO) |
Loma Centre, 204-B (5th Floor), Tejgaon Gulshan Link Road, Dhaka- 1208 |
+880 248810837, +88 01730345181 (CEO) |
51. |
Concord Express (BD) Ltd (Md. Abdus Sobhan, Deputy Director) |
A. R. Tower, Level- 14, 24 kamal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh |
+88 02 9821941, 9821971, 9821956, 9822254, 01911350666 (Customer relationship) |
52. |
Doreen Exim (pvt.) Ltd. Md. Hbibur Rahman, (Managing Director) |
House # 8 (5-B), Road # 1/B, Sector # 9, House Building, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
+8801711039677 (MD), +8801926877742, 8801673709561 |
53. |
Ease Logistics (Ahsanullah Momen, Chief Exacutive Officer) |
House # 88, Road # 17/A, Block-E, Level-4, Banani Dhaka, Bangladesh |
+880 2 9842521-22, +88024881487 (Chief Executive Officer) |
54. |
Freight Express Ltd (Enamul Haq Selim, General Manager) |
Sheba House (6th Floor) Plot # 34, Road # 46, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212 |
+8802 58816982, 9894347 E-Mails: info@felbd.com |
55. |
Genius Logistics Bangladesh Ltd |
House-880 (4th Floor), Road-11, Avenue-02, Mirpur DOHS, Dhaka-1216 |
+8801720155506, +8801977990310 |
56. |
Global Freight Links (Md. Harunur Rashid, CEO) |
House# 46, Road# 08, Block -D, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh. |
+8801819260708 (CEO) |
57. |
Innovate Logistic & Services |
Fatema Heights (2nd Floor), Room # L-2, 16 Agrabad C/A, Chattogram – 4100 |
+88 0241370168 |
58. |
Master Air Express Company Ltd (M.A. Taher, Deputy General Manager) |
Road # 4, Block # A, Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
+88 016 1617 1802-3 (DGM), +88 017 1197 4491 |
59. |
N. Haider & co. (Pvt.) Ltd. |
Tropical Alauddin Tower (8th Floor), Plot # 32/C, Road # 2, Sector # 3, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
+8809617171144, +8809617171145 |
60. |
National Cargo Services (Sanowar, Operation Executive) |
161, Strand Road, Saber Plaza (2nd floor), Barik Building Circle, Agrabad, Chattogram- 4100, Bangladesh. |
+88-031-2512647, +88-031-2523987 019555405 (OE) Mail: info@nationalgroupbd.com, |
61. |
Origin Shipping Ltd (Tondra, Managing Director) |
Dhaka, Bangladesh. |
+8801768458302 (MD) |
62. |
Promico Logistics Bangladesh Ltd |
146, D.I.T. Extension Road, “SYED MANSION" (1st. floor) Fokirapool, Dhaka - 1000 |
028315981, 029357311, 029360644, 029356485 |
63. |
Real Logistics Ltd |
Abul Monsur Bhaban (3rd Floor), 57/60 Azu Shah by Lane, Agrabad C/A, Chattogram, Bangladesh |
+880 (0)31-2520415 |
64. |
RK Freight Ltd (Jamal Uddin Khan, Managing Director) |
Road# 01, House 1/A, sector# 01, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka-1230, Bangladesh. |
+8802-48952361, +8802-48955289 01749757760 (MD) |
65. |
SBL Trading House (Md. Abdul Barik, Proprietor) |
House # 04, Road # 15, Block # D, Banani, Dhaka- 1213 |
+880-2-58811493, 01726264825 (Proprietor) |
66. |
SST Logistic (Mainul, Senior Manager) |
19 GP-GA, School Road (4th floor), Mohakhali Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
01708630718 (SM), +880 1844530854, +880 1844530858, +880 1841800118 Mail: info@sstlogisticbd.com, |
67. |
Sun Star Cargo Systems Ltd (Mohammad Ullah Chowdhury, Director) |
Hashim Tower (7th Floor), 205/1-A Gulshan-Tejgaon Link Road, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh. |
+880 2 9889422, 9889423, 9889440 +880 (0)1711945828 (Director) |
68. |
Swift Freight International Ltd (SM Rakibul Islam, General Manager) |
House 65, Road 17, Block C, Banani, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh |
+880 (0)2 982 1188, 01713002233 (GM) |
69. |
Team AM (Bangladesh) Ltd |
Home Town Complex (Floor-13) Road 87, New Eskaton Road, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. |
+880 (0)29351850 |
70. |
Tower Freight Logistics Ltd |
Richmond Concord, (2nd Floor) Plot-8/A, Block-CES(F) 68 Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan-1 Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh |
+880 (0)2 9893007 |
71. |
Transpacific Logistics Ltd (Asadunnobi, Managing Direcor) |
Rangs Nasim Square, Level - 8, Building - 275/D, Road No. 27 (old), Dhanmondi, Dhaka. |
+88 02 9119007,9118701 +88 096 09000444 (MD) |
72. |
Transpolar Logistics (Enamul Kabir, Proprietor) |
Baitul Khair (4th Floor), Suite No.407 48/A-B, Purana Paltan, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. |
+880 (0)2 957 8313, 01713032092 (Proprietor) |
73. |
Unison Shipping Ltd. (Md. Sohag Mia, Manager) |
Gulshan Plaza, Ta-137/1 (3rd Floor), Bir Uttam A.K. Khandaker Road, (Gulshan Link Road), Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212 |
+88 01716381251 (Manager) / +88 01713313488 |
74. |
United Freight Systems |
41/4 Siddeswari Road, Dhaka. 1217, Bangladesh |
+880 (0)1715069999 dhaka@unitedbd.com, unitedFreight@gmail.com, info@unitedbd.com |
75. |
Vision Logistics Ltd. (VLL) |
House# 20, 2nd Floor, Nikunju-2, Khilkhet, Dhaka-1229, Bangladesh |
+88 02 55098292-93, +88 01711 115720 |
76. |
Waziha Logistics Bangladesh (Babul Alom Bhuiyan, Proprietor) |
3 Faruq Mahal Avenue (4th Floor) Agrabad C/A, Chattogram, Bangladesh |
+880 (0)312516756, 01716564247 (Proprietor) |
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4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List
Bangladesh Airport Company Contact List
Airport | Company | Physical Address | Name & Title | Email & Website |
Phone Number (office, mobile & fax) |
Description of Services |
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All |
Civil Aviation Authority |
Headquarters, Kurmitola,Dhaka-1229, Bangladesh |
Chairman: Air Cdre Mahmud Hussain, ndc, psc |
880 2 7912366 Mob: 880 2 8711255 Fax: 880 2 8913322 |
Regulatory body for all aviation related activities. It is also the aeronautical service provider and is responsible for safe, expeditious and efficient flow of air traffic within the Flight Information Region (FIR) bounded by the International geographic boundary of Bangladesh & the custodian of all airfields and allied facilities including air navigation facilities. | |
Zia Dhaka International Airport |
Airport Manager |
Zia International Airport Kurmitola, Dhaka-1229 Bangladesh |
Director: Wg Cdr. M Aminul Islam, psc |
dhsia@caab.gov.bd |
880 2 8960005 Fax: 880 2 8912322 AFS: VGZRYDYX |
n/a |
Zia Dhaka International Airport |
Custom |
Airport custom House |
Assistant Commissioner of Customs: Mohammad Rezaul Hoque |
Shimul92@gmail.com | 02.8118761 | n/a |
Zia Dhaka International Airport |
Handling / Logistics |
Bangladesh Airlines (Biman) BALAKA Zia International Airport Kurmitola, Dhaka-1229 Offices in Hanger Complex, Admin & Terminal Building: 880-2-8914711-09 District Sales Office | n/a | n/a |
Head Office: 880-2-8917400-29 Dhaka: 880-2-9560151-10 Offices in Hanger Complex, Admin & Terminal Building: 880-2-8914711-09 District Sales Office, Dhaka: 880-2-9560151-10 |
n/a |
Zia Dhaka International Airport |
Operations Manager |
Zia International Airport Kurmitola, Dhaka-1229 Bangladesh | n/a | n/a |
880 2 8960005 Fax: 880 2 8912322 AFS: VGZRYDYX |
n/a |
Zia Dhaka International Airport |
Ground Service Department |
2nd Floor, Administration Building, Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, Dhaka. | n/a | gha@bdbiman.com, dgmgs@bdbiman.com | (0088) 028914627 (Direct) PABX: - 8901500-19 Ext: - 2302/2304/2908 | n/a |
Zia Dhaka International Airport |
Biman Bangladesh Airlines |
Cargo Village, Kurmitola, Dhaka 1229 | n/a |
+880 (0)2 891 7400-29 Fax: +880 (0)2 891 7471 Telex: 642649 DABG BJ |
Cargo Handling Agents: Alif International Agency, Homebound
Packers & Shippers
General Sales Agents: Galaxy Bangladesh Limited
|
|
Zia Dhaka International Airport |
Padma Oil Company Limited (Subdivision of the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation) |
n/a |
Manager aviation: A.Z.M Ishtiaqur Rahman |
padmajet@dhaka.net | +88.02.8914458 | n/a |
Shah Amanat International Airport |
Airport Manager |
Shah Amanat International Airport Chittagong, Bangladesh |
Squadron Leader/ Airport Manager: Mohammad Rabiul Islam,psc,ATC |
n/a |
880 31 740900 Fax: 880 31 741679 AFS: VGEGYDYX |
n/a |
Shah Amanat International Airport |
Customs |
Custom House (Import) Chittagong | Assistant Commissioner of Customs | n/a | 02.8118761 | n/a |
Shah Amanat International Airport |
Handling / Logistics |
Shah Amanat International Airport Chittagong, Bangladesh | n/a | n/a |
Head Office: 880-2-8917400-29 880 31 2500900 Mob: 880 31 2500953 |
n/a |
Shah Amanat International Airport |
Operations Manager |
Shah Amanat International Airport Chittagong, Bangladesh | n/a | n/a | 880 31 2500900 (off) 880 31 2500953 (res) | n/a |
Osmani International Airport |
Airport Manager |
Osmani International Airport, Sylhet |
Airport Manager: Md. Hafiz Ahmed |
n/a | 880 821 714243 | n/a |
Osmani International Airport |
Customs |
Airport custom house | Assistant commissioner of customs | n/a | 02.8118761 | n/a |
Osmani International Airport |
Handling / Logistics |
Bangladesh Airlines (Biman) BALAKA Zia International Airport Kurmitola, Dhaka-1229 | n/a | n/a | Offices in Hanger Complex, Admin & Terminal Building: 880-2-8914711-09 District Sales Office, Dhaka: 880-2-9560151-10 Head Office: 880-2-8917400-29 | n/a |
Osmani International Airport |
Operations Manager |
Osmani International Airport, Sylhet, Bangladesh | n/a | n/a | 880 821 714243 (off) 880 821 714243 (res) | n/a |
All |
Cathay Pacific |
n/a | Mr; Didural Alam (in Charge of Cargo, Dhaka) | n/a | +.88.0171.3142283 |
2 Weekly flights to Dhaka: Tue. Wed. Capacity each : 112 MT |
All | Air Emirates | n/a | Mr; Sheikh Idris Ali (in Charge of Cargo, Dhaka) | n/a | +.88.0171.3068300 |
1 Weekly 1 flight to Dhaka: Fri. Capacity: 100 MT |
All | Qatar Airways | n/a | Mr Anower Hossain (in Charge of Cargo, Dhaka) | n/a | +.88.01713.206577 |
3 Weekly flights to Dhaka: Mon. Wed. Thu. Capacity each: 40 MT |
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
4.6 Bangladesh Storage and Milling Company Contact List
List of Blending Rice Millers |
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Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
Barisal Division |
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1. |
Bamna Rice Kernel and Flour Mill |
Chalitabunia, Post- Nababer hat, Bamna,Barguna |
Mobile: 01791668899 Mail: hmauddinbd@gmail.com |
2. |
Elahi Auto Rice Mill |
Gouronadi, Barishal, Cell# |
Mobile: 01720850850 |
3. |
M/S Bhola Auto Rice Mill |
Rasulpur, Shoshibhussion, Charfassion, Bhola; |
Mobile: 01724943113, 01674012505 Mail: bhola.auto71@gmail.com |
Rajshahi Division |
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4. |
M/S Bhai Bon Auto Rice Mill |
Baroipara, Sariakandi, Bogura |
Mobile: 01714462985 Mail: mnislam2102@gmail.com |
5. |
M/S Al-Ali Agro Industry |
Parongao, Sardar Para, Naogaon Sadar |
Mobile: 01711284731 |
6. |
F. M. Auto Rice Mill |
Baroipara, Paba, Rajshahi |
Mobile: 01733351999 Mail: fmautoricemill@gmail.com |
7. |
M/S R S Color Sorter Auto Rice Mill |
829 (3rd Floor), S S Road, Sirajganj |
Mobile: 01770345072 Mail: mdruhul@gmail.com |
Chattogram Division |
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8. |
M/S Elegance Auto Rice Mill |
Shohagpur, Bahadurpur, Ashuganj, Brahmanbaria |
Mobile: 01711570685 |
9. |
M/S Javed Enterprise and Auto Rice Mill |
Nazirhat Municipal, Ramgor Road, Fatikchori, Chattogram |
Mobile: 01818898240 |
10. |
M/S Niha Agro Auto Rice Mill |
Shamserpur, Poranpur Bazar, Barura, Cumilla |
Mobile: 01844174460, 01844174462 Mail: nihaagro2018@gmail.com |
11. |
S Alam Corporation Siddho Auto Rice Mill |
Cumilla |
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12. |
M/S Janata Auto Rice Mill |
Link Road, Cox's Bazar |
Mobile: 01711171116; 01819636273 Mail: tradlink71@gmail.com |
13. |
M/S Chaytara Rice & Flour Mill |
Kabir Mansion, Pan Bazar Road, Ukhiya Sadar, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar |
Mobile: 01819213113 Mail: choitara.construction@gmail.com, chaytara.construction@yahoo.com |
Rangpur Division |
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14. |
M/S Soha Auto Rice Mill |
Torimpur, Phulhat, Sadar, Dinajpur 5200 |
Mobile: 01716300600 Mail: soha.auto@gmail.com |
15. |
Kanchon Auto Rice Mill |
BSCIC Industrial Area, Pulhat, Dinajpur |
Mobile: 01819277000 Mail: makhdum2013@gmail.com |
Dhaka Division |
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16. |
Bikash Agro Foods Ltd. |
77 Boalmari, Faridpur |
Mobile: 01736256073 |
17. |
M/S Barsha Auto Rice Mill |
Cinemahall Road, Kanaipur Bazar, Sadar, Faridpur |
Mobile: 01716104317 Mail: barshaauto@gmail.com |
18. |
M/S Bhawal Auto Rice Mill |
E-45, Shimoltoli, Kaliakair, Gazipur |
Mobile: 01726460202 |
19. |
M/S Choy Tahabil Rice Mill |
Polotana, Sadullahpur, Kotalipara, Gopalganj |
Mobile: 01724824337 Mail: bmrana84@gmail.com |
20. |
M/S Munshiganj Fibre and Agro Industries Ltd |
570, Hat Laxmiganj, Munshiganj |
Mobile: 01911310403, 01713023029 |
21. |
M/S Masafi Agro Ltd |
Hatubhanga, Gorai, Mirzapur, Tangail |
Mobile: 01711812689 Mail: mafil2015@hotmail.com |
Sylhet Division |
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22. |
M/S Meghna Auto Rice Mill |
BSCIC Industrial Area, Gotatikor, Habiganj, Sylhet - 3100 |
Mobile: 01711360792,01713805194 |
23. |
M/S Meghna Auto Rice Mill |
BSCIC Industrial Area, Gotatikor, Sylhet – 3100 |
Mobile: 01711360792, 01713805194 |
Mymensingh Division |
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24. |
N.K House Agro Products Ltd. |
Vatipar, Dewanganj, Jamalpur |
Mobile: 017817201080; |
25. |
M/S Akashi Agro Food Industries |
Borobila, Somvuganj, Mymensingh |
Mobile: 01713566100 |
26. |
M/S Janata Auto & Dryer Rice Mill |
Panour, Mohanganj, Netrokona |
Mobile: 01716606637 Mail: juseph41@gmail.com |
Khulna Division |
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27. |
S K Auto Rice Mills (Prvt) Ltd. |
Boro Hebotpur, Barinagar, Jashore Sadar |
Mobile: 01718201628 |
28. |
Star Food |
BSCIC, Shiromoni, Khulna |
Phone: +041 786184 Mail: star.pushti@gmail.com |
29. |
M/S Shapla Rice Mill |
Vill-Khajanagar, Post Office-Jogoti, Thana+Dist-Kushtia |
Mobile: 01712557086 Mail: smmostofa26@gmail.com |
30. |
M/S Al-Hera Auto Rice Mill |
Itgacha, Bankal, SaBDThira 9400 |
Mobile: 01714020460 Mail: sayeed712@yahoo.com |
Rangpur Division |
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31. |
M/S Zobeda Auto Rice Mill |
5680 Fulbari, Kurigram |
Mobile: 01713793008 Mail: zobedaagroind@gmail.com |
32. |
M/S Chairman Auto Rice Mill |
Khalisha Kaloya (Agomoni), Kanthalbari, Kurigram Sadar, Kurigram |
Mobile: 01715385285 Mail: redwanul285@gmail.com |
Barisal Division |
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1. |
M/S Sugandha Auto Rice Mill (Md. Jillur Rahman Khan) |
11, station Road, Nolchiti pourashabha, Nolchiti, Jhalkathi |
Phone: 01716022346, Mail: sugandaarmnal@gmail.com |
2. |
M/S Kohinoor Auto Rice Mill (Mr Gazi) |
Patuakhali |
Mob. 01713867245 |
3. |
Tasnim Agro and Auto Rice Mill (Rozina Akter) |
Purba Chor Kali, Kheyaghat, Bhola |
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Chattogram Division |
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4. |
M/S Chambi Auto Rice Mill (Badeul Alam) |
Ajijnagar Bazar, Lama, Bandarban |
Cell# 01814334468 |
5. |
M/S Matamuhuri Auto Rice Mill |
Ongbai Para, Ali Kadam, Bandarban |
Cell# 01551500005 |
6. |
M/S Meghna Food Industries |
Royej Road, Puran Bazar, Chadpur |
Phone: 01707004055 |
7. |
Asia Consumer Food Industries (Md Belayet Hossain) |
Village: Char Chamita, PO: Char Chamita, Sadar, Laxmipur |
Cell# 01713627745 Email: mohammadfoysal875@gmail.com |
8. |
M/S Kashem Auto Rice Mil (Md. Abdul Kasem) |
Katabuniya, Subarnachar, Noakhali |
01715818642 |
9. |
M/S Tannoy Auto Rice (Tapan Kanti Pall) |
Manikchari, Rangmati |
01820303100, 01610303100 |
Dhaka Division |
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10. |
M/S Sadia Enterprise & Auto Rice Mill (Md. Anwar Hossain) |
Kanaldi, Rajoir, Madaripur |
Cell: 01712294952 email: anwarhosain1979@gmail.com |
11. |
S S Food (Mostakim) |
71/A-71/B Shampur, Kadamtoli, Narayanganj, Dhaka |
Cell# 01720258713 |
Khulna Division |
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12. |
M/S Progati Auto Rice Mill |
Majhidanga, Bagerhat Sadar, Bagerhat, Khulna |
Cell# 01711397747 |
13. |
M/S Jyoti Auto Rice Mill |
Alokdia, bazar, Chuadanga Sadar, Chuadanga |
Phone: 01717748435 |
14. |
Aristo Food Exporter Ltd (Md Abdul Khaleque) |
Jashore |
Cell#01736247764 Mail: alraziexim@gmail.com |
15. |
M/S Sadia Rice Mill (Md. Abdul Alim) |
Purapara, Chaugacha, Jashore |
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16. |
M/S Patwary Auto Rice Mill (Obaidullah Patwary) |
Shibnagar, Kaliganj, Jhenaidha |
Cell# 01711368060 |
17. |
Khan Rice Mill |
Khulna |
01711265283 |
18. |
Magura M/S Magura Auto Rice Mill (Md. Saroar Hossain Bachu) |
Pachpara Magura Sadar, Magura |
Cell: 01713915022 |
19. |
M/S Lonam Enterprise |
Baghonpara, Meherpur Sadar, Meherpur |
Phone: 01914653421 |
20. |
M/S Soheli Auto Rice Mill (Khan Mirajul Islam) |
Dighaliya, Lohagora, Narail |
01913923893 |
21. |
M/s Omi Auto Rice Mill (Md. Nasir) |
Kishoreganj |
1711531187 |
Mymensingh |
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22. |
M/s Somota Rice & Flour Mill (Md. Feroj Ullah) |
Sherpur |
Phone: 01781720180 |
Rajshahi Division |
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23. |
M/S Minar Auto Rice Mill (Md. Tariqul Islam) |
Mirpara, Baroboti, Chapai Nobab Ganj |
Phone: 01713674494; |
24. |
M/S Arafat Agrobase Ltd. (Abul Kalam Azad) |
Arafat Market, Thana Road, Joypurhat |
Phone: 01711805757 |
25. |
M/S Natore Auto Rice Mill (Md.Rikat Ali) |
Dighaprotia, Goaldighi, Natore |
Phone: 01711867140/ 01711574313 Mail: ketabnatore@gmail.com |
26. |
M/S Saeed Auto Rice Mill (Md.Osman Goni) |
No. 3, Gate, BSIC Shilpanagari, Pabna Sadar, Pabna |
Cell# 01711208222, 01711587817 Mail: sayedricemills@gmail.com |
Rangpur Division |
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27. |
M/S Abul Husking Mills (Md. Abul Hossain Sarker) |
Gaibandha |
01713717066 |
28. |
M/S Inshallah Auto Rice Mill (Al-haj Abdul Jabbar) |
Patgram, Hatibanda, Lalmonirhat |
Phone: 01717524682 Mail: rumonpatgram@yahoo.com |
29. |
Shamsul Haque Auto Rice Mill (Ptv.) Ltd (Shamsul Haque) |
Sukdhon, Ramganj, Nilphamari |
Cell# 01713727862, 01777759955 Email: sharm.bd@gmail.com |
30. |
M/S Tanim Auto Rice Mill (Md. Zinnah) |
Jalashi, Panchogor Sadar, Panchagarh |
Phone: 01713776276 Mail: tanimfood44@gmail.com |
31. |
M/S Alam Automatic Mill (Md.Shamsul Alam) |
Mahiganj, Rangpur |
Phone: 01782121314 Mail: sharm.bd@gmail.com; |
32. |
M/S KM Automatic Chal Koal (Parta Sarathi Sen) |
Ruhia west, Thakurgaon sadar, Thakurgaon |
Phone: 01777768081 Mail: partha@sengroup.company |
Sylhet Division |
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33. |
M/S A Ali Auto Rice Mill (Md Shafiqul Islam) |
BSCIC Industrial Area, Gotatikor, Habiganj, Sylhet - 3100; |
Cell# 01711360792, 01713805194 |
34. |
M/s Rashni Auto Rice Mill Ltd. (Md. Bakul) |
Maulavibazar |
1841551103 |
35. |
M/S Meghna Auto Rice Mil |
Sunamganj |
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List of other rice millers & suppliers
1. |
M/s Haji Abdul Hakim Sowdagar |
262, Khatunganj,Chattogram |
Tel: 031-631178-9 Mobile: 01714107141 Email: yousuf.hahs@gmail.com |
2. |
M/s Kakoli Enterprise |
Chaul Bazar, Cox’s Bazaar |
Tel: 0341-63951, 64831, Mobile: 0171-530412 |
3. |
Samata Traders (Kowsar Alam Khan) |
17/kha, Akmal Khan Road (3rd Floor) Babubazar Dhaka-1100 |
office: 57392598 Mobile:01711530412 (proprietor) Senior Exec: 01711321775 Email: samatatraders@yahoo.com |
4. |
M/S Kazi Sobhan Auto Rice Mill & Co. (Kazi A Sobhan, MD) |
37, Lobon Chara, Shipyard Road,Khulna, Bangladesh. |
Phone: 8801711297508, 8801611000051. Email: kaziasobhan@gmail.com |
5. |
M/S. S. S. Corporation (Mr. Kajol Mohajon, Managing Partner) |
Haji Sobhan Sowdagar Road, New Chaktai, Chattogram |
Phone: 031-638862, 634429 |
6. |
M/s Shamsul Alam |
29, Chaul Patty, New Chakti, Chattogram |
Phone: 031-2854559 Mobile: 01819318712, 01619105175, Email: salma.trading@yahoo.com, |
7. |
M/s Prodhan Traders (Proprietor: Md. Nazir Hossain Prodhan) |
Sugar Mill’s Road, Mohamagonj- 5741, Gobindogonj, Gaibandha |
Phone: +88017-11875903, +8801711875923, +8801713-718428. Mail: msprodhantraders@gamil.com, msprodhantraders@yahoo.com Website: www.prodhangroupbd.com |
8. |
M/s Kibria Traders (Md.Golam kibria, Proprietor) |
Station Road, Bogura |
Mobile: +8801711413391, +8801711112854, +8801711364378, +8805165771, +8805161767 |
9. |
Janaprio Rice Agency |
7 Gupinath Datta Kabiraj Street, Babu Bazar, Dhaka |
Phone: 7395515 Email: alifjanaprioyo@yahoo.com |
10. |
Sil Corporation |
Bera Bazar, Pabna |
Phone: 07323-75058 Email: sil.trade09@gmail.com |
11. |
Begum Auto Rice Mill Ltd. (Mr. Mostofa Zamal, MD) |
Labonchara, Khulna Shipyard Road, Khulna |
Mobile: 01910004000, 01716082769 |
12. |
Arafat Auto Rice Mill Ltd. (Mr. Kamal) |
Labonchara, Shipyard, Khulna |
Mobile: 1910004000 |
13. |
M.M. Mashrur Mijan Auto Rice Mill (Mr. Anwar Hossain) |
Labutola, Tungipara, Gopalgonj |
Mobile: 01730937793, 01712294952 |
14. |
Firoza Auto Rice Mill Ltd [Farml] (Md. Shafiul Alom, Diretor) |
Panchshira Bazar-Kalai, Joypurhat, Bogura |
Phone: 05725-56003 [Office], 01712-562864; 01833-333310 (Director) Email: farmltd.info@gmail.com |
15. |
Nawab Auto Rice Mills (PVT.) LTD. (Md. Nozrul Islam, Chairman) |
Chapai Nawabgonj, Rajshahi |
Phone: 0781-56277, 55086, 01740917979 (Chairman) Email: nawabautorice@gmail.com |
16. |
The Aristocrat Auto Rice Mill. (Md. Mostafa Kamal, Asst Manager) |
Uttor Hazipur (Balabari), Taragonj, Rangpur |
Phone: 02-9888304, 02-9894793, 0984488121 (Asst. Manager) Email: aristocratagro@gmail.com |
17. |
N.N.A. Auto Rice Mills Ltd. (AKM Khorshed Alom, Chairman) |
Osmanpur, Badorgonj, Rangpur-5400 |
Phone: 01715-363384 (Chairman) Email: azkalersongbad@gmail.com |
18. |
Majumder Products Ltd. |
Planners Tower, 12th Floor, 13/A, Sonargaon Road, Banglamotor, Dhaka-1219, |
Phone: +88-02-8631776-8, 9661895 Website: http://www.majumdergroup.com |
19. |
Rokeya Automatic Rice Mills (PVT.) Ltd. |
Al Razi Complex, 2nd Floor, Suite 205, 206, 166-167 Shaheed Sayed Nazrul Islam Avenue, Purana Paltan, Dhaka |
Phone: +88-02-9514342 |
20. |
Imran Auto Rice Mill (Sk. Mohasin Ali, Proprietor) |
B.K, 2No., Motleber More, Jinnahpara Main Rd, Khulna 9100 |
Phone: 01715-269527 (Proprietor) |
21. |
Sadia rice mill (Md. Al-Amin, Proprietor) |
Khulna - Mongla Rd, Beside Rupsa College |
Phone: 01917-516615 (Proprietor) Mail: matreading18@gmail.com |
22. |
Ms. Sagor Auto Rice Mil (Sagor Ghosh, Proprietor) |
Chuknagar-Noapara HW, Khulna |
Phone: 01985-406383 (Proprietor) Email: sagorghosh98@gmail.com |
23. |
A R Specialised Auto Rice Mills Ltd |
House-131, Road-04, Block-A, Banani, Dhaka Dhaka, Bangladesh |
· Email: info@arautoricemills.com · Phone: 8834440, 8834441, 8834443 · Cell: 01912-521700 · Web: www.arautoricemills.com |
Biscuits suppliers and flour millers
Sl. |
Name |
Address |
Contact Detail |
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1. |
New Olympia Biscuit Factory (Pvt) Ltd (Md. Mobin Uddin, Managing Director) |
House 12, Road 13 Sector 4, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka -1213 Factory: Dandabor, Palashbari, Savar, Dhaka |
Tel: 8950785 Mob: 01711-525157 Email: olympiabiscuit@gmail.com |
2. |
Resco Biscuit & Bread Factory (Pvt) Ltd |
BSCIC Industrial Estate Jashore |
Tel. 0421-63744, 66263 Mob: 01711-280172 Email: sohan_resco@yahoo.com |
3. |
Mona Food Industries (Nurul Islam, General Manager) |
BSCIC Industrial Estate Jhumjhumpur, Jashore |
Tel: 0421- 68088, 61816, Mob: 01711- 960657 (GM) Email: monafoodindustries@yahoo.com |
4. |
PRAN-RFL Center |
Main Office: Ga 105/1 Progoti Soroni, Middle Badda, Dhaka-1212 Factory: Ghorashal, Narshingdi |
Office: Mob: 01704-133753 E-mail: subcon@prangroup.com Factory: Tel: 9351225 |
5. |
Hoogly Biscuit Company |
BIDC Road, Khalishpur Khulna |
Phone: 041-762657; 01711-348546; 041-786183 Mob: 01764-948745 Email: hooghly_biscuit@yahoo.com |
6. |
Masafi Bread and Biscuit Industries Ltd. |
Crystal Point (5th floor) House 2, Road 21, Gulshan 1, Dhaka 1212 |
Mob: 01711-529267 |
7. |
Central Marketing Company |
Rajarhat, Jashore |
Mob: 01711-188889, 01711-010666 |
8. |
Dimond Biscuits Ltd. |
Gorai, Mirzapur Office: 170 South Goral, Khulgaon Dhaka 1219; |
Mob: 01711-445572 Email: nazmul070187@gmail.com; dblheadoffice@gmail.com; anwarabr@gmail.com. |
9. |
Janata Biscuit Company |
Ahasanullah Soroni, Boyra, Khulna |
Tel: 041-763507, Mob: 01682-357374 |
List of biscuit & bread manufacturers / suppliers
1. |
Desh Development Corporation. (Pvt.) Ltd. (Mr.Md. Shafiqur Rahaman Bhuiyan) |
19/2, West Pantha Path, Selim Center (8 floor), Dhaka-1205 |
Mobile: 01711228747 E-Mail: babbma07@yahoo.com |
2. |
M/S Ruby Enterprise (Adv.Ozifa Katun Ruby) |
House-5 (3rd Floor), Road – 9, Sector – 3, Uttara, Dhaka- 1230 |
Phone: 01707556454 Mail: rubyfoodsandbeverage@gmail.com Web: www.rubyfoods.com |
3. |
Nabisco Biscuit & Bread Factory Ltd. (Momen Ali) |
94, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
Phone: 9551697 Mob: 01711520324 E-Mail: babbma07@yahoo.com |
4. |
Pepso Biscuit (pvt.) Ltd. (Nurul Islam) |
South Kasempur, Feni. |
Mobile: 01711720817 E-Mail: pepsomd@gmail.com |
5. |
Hira Biscuit (pvt) Ltd. (Md. Anowar Hossain) |
BSIC, I/A, Charipur, Feni |
Phone: 0331- 6235874459 Mobile:01711750941 |
6. |
Cocola Food products Ltd. (Md. Abu Saeed, Director) |
House 14, 3rd Floor, Road 16/A, Gulshan-1 |
Mobile: 01711604702 (Director) E-Mail: cocola.sumon@gmail.com |
7. |
Tara Bread Biscuit & Food Industrires.Ltd. (Mosharraf Hossain, Proprietor. Dulal Chakraborty, Manager) |
BSIC Industrial Area, Nandanpur, Brahmanbaria. |
Mobile: 01711811761 (Proprietor) 01713626760 (Manager) Phone: 0851-61973 E-Mail: mosharofhz2016@gmail.com |
8. |
Olympic Industries Ltd. (Gias Uddin Chowdhury, Manager Co-ordination) |
Amin Court, 62-63, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
Phone: 9556142, 9565228 Mobile: 01819249027 (Manager Co-ordination) Email: secretariat2@olympicbd.com |
9. |
Kishwan Snacks Ltd.Ctg. (Mr. Md. Shahidul Islam, Managing Director) |
397, Sk Mujib Road, Pathaqntooly, Agrabad, Chattogram. |
Mobile: 01713- 432556 (MD) Email: kishowan@hotmail.com |
10. |
Banoful & Co. Ltd. (M.A. Motaleb, Director) |
397, Sk Mujib Road, Pathantooly, Agrabad, Chattogram. |
Phone: 031-811778, 712232 E-mail: banofuldz@yahoo.com |
11. |
Modern Bakery Ltd. Unit – 2 (M.A Malik, Managing Director) |
H # 5, R # 23/C, Gulshan – 1, Dhaka – 1212 |
Email: 01711-536197 (Managing Director) Email: mkdil@masahagroupbd.com |
12. |
ACI Foods Ltd. (Fazlay Elahi, Senior Manager) |
ACI Centre, 245, Tejgaon Idustrial Area Dhaka-1208 |
Phone: +88 02-9885694, Mobile: 01714-163075 (Senior Manager) Email: fazlay.elahi@aci-bd.com |
13. |
Fu-Wang Food Ltd. (Ajay Kumar Kar) |
H # 55, R # 17, Banani C/A Dhaka-1213 |
Phone: +88 02-9889958 Mobile: 01614-077011, 01914077044 (Tarequl Islam) E-mail: ajay@fuwanggroup.com |
14. |
Unimech Food Fac. Ltd. (Soyed Nurul Islam, General Manager. Sazzad, Ast. manager) |
Level 07 Nur Impori, Plot # 77, R # 11 Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
Mobile: 01713010132 (GM) 01912285414 (Ast. Manager Sazzad) E-mail: info@unimechbd.com |
15. |
Dimond Biscuit Ltd. (Md. Mohi Uddin) |
170, South Goran, Khilgoan, Dhaka-1219 |
Phone: 01714110665, E- mail: mohibd07@gmail.com |
16. |
Reedisha Foods Ltd. (Md. Rezaul Karim, Managing Director) |
R# 36 Shaheed Tazuddin Ahmed Sarani, Tejgoan Shilpo Alaka, Dhaka-1208. |
Ph: 01716001455 (MD) E-mail: dipu.cnl@groupreedisha-bd.com, |
17. |
Ceylon Biscuits Bd (Pvt) Ltd (Hossain Shahriar Rasel, Asst Manager Commercial) |
House no:05, Road no:10, Sector-01, Uttara, Dhaka – 1230 |
Cell: 01993336622 (Commercial Asst. Manager), 8801993336688, 8801993336620 E- mail: shalindak.cblbd@cbllk.com, |
18. |
Starline Food (Md. Mainuddin, Director) |
Head Office: Star Line Complex 314/1, Shahid Shahidullah Kacha Sarak, Feni-3900, Bangladesh. |
Tel: 0331-63200 (115), |
19. |
Well Food (Atiq Faysal, Corporate Sales Manager) |
150, Green Road (Panthapath Signal) Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Phone: 02-9860857 Mobile: 01717189933 (Corporate Sales Manager) E-mail: wellfoodbd@gmail.com |
List of flour mills / suppliers
Sl |
Company Name |
Address |
Contact No |
---|---|---|---|
1. |
Chattogram Flour Mills Ltd. |
5/6 Nasirabad Industrial Area, Chattogram |
Phone: 031 682310, 031 681598 Mobile: 01713 -377667 Email: cfm@ctg-bd.net |
2. |
M/s Kakoli Enterprise (Mr. Kajol Paul) |
Chaul Bazar, Cox’s Bazaar |
Phone: 0341-63951, 64831 Mobile: 01819399094 Email: am_mohsincox@yahoo.com; |
3. |
Vlavoro Trading Company Ltd |
5th Floor, BBTOA Building, 9 No South Kallyanpur, Mirpur Road, Dhaka 1207 |
Phone: 01841488870 – 3 Email: info@vlavoro.com Web: www.vlavoro.com |
4. |
National Trading Co (Md. Yousuf, Chief Operating Officer) |
1154, H.M. Rahman Plaza, 2nd Floor, D.T. Road, Dhanialapara, Chattogram-4000, Bangladesh. |
Phone: -9546009 |
5. |
Tanveer Dal Mill & Flour Mills Ltd. |
Suite # 1001, Senakalyan Bhaban, 195 Motijheel C/A, Dhaka – 1000 |
+880-2-7114395-99, 7164464-7 |
6. |
Kishoregonj Flour Mills L.T.D. (Md. Rejaul Karim) |
Tarapasha , Kishoregonj Flour, Bran, Germ Supplier |
01711 072525 Email: surat_176@yahoo.com |
7. |
Mahabub Enterprise (Sadikur Rahman Shimul, Owner) |
27, R.K Das Road, Netaigonj, Narayanganj |
+88-01819142723 E-mail: mahabub.me77@gmail.com |
8. |
M/s. Tahmina Flour Mills |
62/15, Sayadpur, Narayangonj, Dhaka 1219 |
01920-710143 |
9. |
Mamun Flour Mills (Mamun Ashraf, Owner) |
73, B.K. Rd, Narayanganj |
01720-022886 Email: mamumashraf1971@gmail.com |
10. |
M/S K Ali Flour Mills (Babul Ahmed, Manager) |
2/A, Small Katara, Chawk Bazar, Dhaka 1211 |
01713-001599 Email: sohel.sr740@gmail.com |
11. |
ACI Pure Flour Ltd |
ACI Centre,245, Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka-1208 |
Tel: +88-02-9885694 |
12. |
Captain Star Food Industries Ltd |
Jiban Bima Bhaban KDA Avenue |
Phone: 880 41 721754, 730900 |
13. |
Janata Flour Mills |
F.R. Tower, 15th floor |
Phone: 0-2-8822210, 8829842, 9895395 |
14. |
Mohammadi Flour Mill |
27, Imamgonj,Dhaka 211, Bangladesh |
Phone: 02-9664405 |
15. |
Noorani flour MIlls Ltd. |
277, Tejgaon Industrial Area |
Phone: 9886000, 603100, 605600 |
16. |
Nasir Flour Mills |
Maydum Para, Bandarban Sadar, Bangladesh |
Phone: 0361-66522 |
17. |
Zaman Flour Mills Ltd. |
71, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka, Bangladesh. |
Tel: 0088-02-9561319 |
Private cold storage owners
Sl |
Company |
Name & Designation |
Address |
Contact |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. |
Mrs. Arefin Islam |
14 Belayet Hossain Sarak |
Tel : 880-41-2830989 |
|
2. |
A. K. KHAN & CO. LTD Brand: “NEPTUNE” & “SEAHAWK” |
Mr. A. K. Shamsuddin Khan Contact Person: Mr. Showkat Hossain Production Manager |
H. Office: Batli Hills, Chattogram Dhk Off: HBFC Buildin 22, Purana Paltan Dhaka - 1000 |
Mobile : 01819-381355 Tel : 880-31-613953, 612610 Factory :724096, 611050 E-mail : akkhan@spnetctg.com Mob : 01819-218877, 613953(Chairman) Mob : (MD) 01819-210786, 613084 |
3. |
ACHIA SEA FOODS LTD. Brand: "OCEAN PEARL" & "SITARA" |
Md Arifur Rahman Sagir Md. Tariqul Islam Jaheer |
50/7, Shipyeard Road, Labonchara, Kahuina, Bangladesh |
Telephone : +880-41-722648,813837 |
4. |
AMAM SEA FOOD IND. LTD Brand: “AMAM” |
Mr. S. Humayun kabir |
H # 84,Road # 02 |
Tel : 880-41-800015,800082 |
5. |
AMIN FISH FARMS & IND. LTD. Brand : ”SHEEL” |
Mrs. Jakia Chowdhury |
H. Office : 6/7 BSCIC Industrial Estate |
Tel : 880-31-670889(O & F) |
6. |
ANRAJ FISH PRODUCTS IND. LTD Brand:”LASSO” &”SHARK” |
Mr Adhir Ranjan Das |
Head Office : 301, Hathazri Road |
Tel : 880-31-682962, 684673 |
7. |
APEX FOODS LTD. Brand: “APEX” |
Mr. Zafar Ahmed |
Office : Rupayan Golden Age (5th
& 6th Floor) |
Tel : 88-02-9883358, 88-031-2771830-32 Fax : 88-02-9861685, 88-031-2771834 |
8. |
APOLLO SEA FOODS LTD. Brand: "ASFL" |
Mrs. Shamsun Nahar Mr. Syed Tanvir Alam Mr. Ruhul Amin |
Office: Factory: |
Tel: 880-41-724820, 724830 (O) |
9. |
AQUA FISHERIES LTD. Brand : “OCEAN PRIDE” |
Mr. Md. Shakhawat Huassain |
Office : BSCIC Industrial |
Chattogram – 4100 |
10. |
AQUA FOODS LTD. Brand : “ROYAL BENGAL” |
Mr.Mohd.Aslam Chowdhury FCA |
Office : A/12, BSCIC Ind. |
Tel : 880-31-750875(off) |
11. |
ARK SEA FOODS LTD. Brand : “ANCHOR” “TIGER” |
Mr. Md. Aminullah |
Factory : BSCIC Ind. Estate |
Tel : 880-31-2771011 (MD) 751588 |
12. |
ASIAN SEA FOOD LTD. Brand: “KOHINOOR” |
Mr. Arifur Rahman |
Office and Factory : |
Tel : 880-2-9553916, 9564599, 7170016 |
13. |
ATLAS SEA FOOD LTD. Brand: “ATLAS” |
Mr. Azizul Alam |
Office and Factory: |
Tel: 880-41-733337, 733673 |
14. |
BAGERHAT SEA FOODS IND.LTD. Brand: "OCEAN STAR” |
Mr. S. M. Amzad Hossain |
Corporate Office;Nawapara,(Katakhali),Fakirhat |
Tel;880-41-720318,722347,04663-56018-19 |
15. |
BAGHKHALI FISHERIES LTD. |
Mr.Mosfequr Rahman |
Factory; Airport Road,Cox's Bazar. |
Phone;02-8611891-5,8618220-7 |
16. |
BANGLADESH FROZEN FISH & FROGLEGS LTD. Brand: “HALYCON” ”LILLY” |
Mr.J. K. Paul |
Office and Factory: |
Tel : 880-31-670151(F) |
17. |
BANGLADESH JATIYA MAITSHAYAJIBI SAMABAYA SAMITY LTD. |
Mr.Md.Jahangir Alam Bhuiya |
Office: 27, Iqbal Road, |
TEL : 880-31-617690, 620068 |
18. |
BD SEA FOOD LTD.
Brand : "BD" |
Mr. Badrul Haider Chowdhury Mr. Mohammad Abu Shahriar |
Office & Factory : Plot # 68 W (P) |
Tel : 880-31- 2770974, 2770979 |
19. |
BIONIC SEAFOOD EXPORTS LTD. Brand;"BAN PACIFIC" |
Mr.M.A.Sattar |
Office;Gorib Newaz Clinic Bhavan(5th Floor) |
Tel;880-41-720081-3(PABX) |
20. |
BRIGHT SEAFOOD LTD. Brand : “BRIGHT” |
Mr. Md. Rezaul Haque Mrs. Hasna Hena |
Office : 4 TB. Boundary Road |
Tel : 880-41-721774, 722221, 811268 |
21. |
CHALNA MARINE PRODUCTS LTD. Brand:"SEA-GULL" |
Mr.Md.Jahangir Habib |
Office : 48/1,Rupsha Strand Road |
Tel:880-41-725119(Off) |
22. |
CHOUDHURY & CO. (BANGLADESH) LTD. Brand : "SEASHORE" |
Mr. Choudhury A.K. Sadrul Ula Chairman & Managing Director Deputy Managing Director |
Office : 9, Mohakhali C/A (8th Floor) |
Tel : 880-2-9899260, 9898970 |
23. |
CI PRODUCTS LTD Brand : “SANEHAA” |
Mrs. Arefin Islam |
Office : |
Tel : 880-41-2830989 |
24. |
COASTAL SEA FOODS LTD. Brand : “LEGAL MUNIA, KING & MASTER PRAWN” |
Mr Md. Golam Mostafa MBA |
B11-12, BSCIC Industrial Estate |
Tel : 880-31-751865, 751565, 2770117(o) |
25. |
CONCEPTION SEA FOODS LTD. Brand : “SUNFLOWER” |
Mr. Mohd. Aslam Chowdhury FCA |
Head Office : BCIC Sadan (1st Floor) |
Tel : 880-31-711009, 711038 |
26. |
COSMOS SEAFOODS LTD. Brand : “COSMOS” |
Mr. Md. Munir Hossain |
Office: 03, Haji Meher Ali Road, Iqbal Nagar |
Tel : 880-41-2830116(Off.) |
27. |
COX'S BAZAR SEA FOODS. Brand : “COX’S BAZAR” |
Mr. Sayed Ziaul Haq |
Contact Person(ctg.) : |
Tel : 880-341-63396, 64986(o) |
28. |
CRIMSON ROSELLA SEAFOOD LTD. Brand : “ROSELLA” “RAIRY WREN” |
Mr. Md. Shahin Howlader Mr. Md. Delowar Hossain Mr. Syed Abu Morshed |
Factory:Ismailpur Office: 18, Natun Bazar Launchghat Road |
Tel : 880-41-2831938 |
29. |
DEEPA SEA FOODS LTD. Brand: “SEA GEM” |
Mr. Dinobondhu Mitro |
Office & Factory : BSCIC, Benerpota |
Mob: 01761-730802, 01816-329982 |
30. |
DELTA FISH LTD. Brand : “ROYAL” |
Mr. Md. Saiful Islam |
Office : 14, Belayet Hossain Sarak |
Tel : 880-41-2830989 |
31. |
EUROCROSS FROZEN FOODS (BD) LTD. Brand:"BAY OF BENGAL" |
Mr.M.A.Muquith |
Office & Factory: 5-8,BSCIC Industrial |
Tel:880-821-2870501-2 |
32. |
FAHIM SEAFOOD PROCESSING & FARMING LTD. Brand: “PRANTI” |
Mr. M. A. Hassan Panna Mr. Md. Mahabubur Rahman |
Office: 31, Gagan Babu Road Khulna-9100 Factory: Debitala, Batiaghata |
Tel: 880-41-723009 |
33. |
FARID NINE STARS AGRO (BD) LTD. Brand: “FNS” |
Mr. Md. Belal Hossain |
Corporate Office: Plot No. B-19(B) Factory: West Pora Katla, Burigoyalini |
Tel: 880-81-77203, 77246, 77439 |
34. |
FAROOK SEA FOODS LTD. Brand: “NAZRAN” “PREMIUM” |
Mr. Sk. Farook Hossain Mr. Khondoker Nazrul Islam |
Office: Factory: |
Tel: 880-41-722425, 722099 |
35. |
FISH GARDEN LTD. Brand : “AB” |
Mr. Mohammad Ali |
Office : 07, Abhoy Mitra Lane |
Tel : 880-31-682455, 681666 |
36. |
FISH PRESERVERS LTD. Brand : “GOLDEN FISH” & “FPL” |
Mr.Md.Aslam Chowdhury Chairman Mr.Rafayet Hasan Jamil Managing Director |
Office : 292 Nasirsbad Industrial Area |
Tel : 880-31-682455, 681666(O) |
37. |
FRESH FOODS LTD. Brand : “SEA PRIDE” |
Mr. Md. Towhidur Rahman |
Office & Factory : |
Tel : 880-41-800164, 800369 |
38. |
FROZEN FOODS LTD. Brand : “SAMPAN” |
Mr. Azharul Islam |
Corp. Office : Uttara Bank bhaban(4th & 5th Floor) |
Tel : 880-2-9554236(PABX), 031-713921 |
39. |
GAZIPUR SEA FOODS (PVT.) LTD. Brand : “KAZI” |
Mrs.Kazi Monowra |
66, Rupsa Strand Road |
Tel : 880-41-721517, 721372 |
40. |
GEMINI SEA FOOD LTD. Brand : “MEENA” & “GEMINI” |
Lt.Col.Kazi Shahid Ahmed (Retd) |
Office : House # 44, Road # 27(old) |
Tel : 880-2-9138249-52, 9145106 |
41. |
H.R SEA FOOD LTD. Brand : “QUEEN FISH” |
Mrs. Masuma Rahman |
Office : 17/1, Rankin Street |
Tel : 880-2-7116384, 9554180, 9552884 Fax : 880-2-9560854 |
42. |
HAJI A. MALEK ICE & COLD STORAGE LTD. Brand;''HMFISH'' |
Mrs.Baneza Khatun |
Office & Factory;50,Shipyard Road. |
Tel;880-41-724093,723894 |
43. |
HARBOR SEA FOODS LTD. Brand : “MARINE STAR” |
Mr. Md. Towhidur Rahman |
Office : Elahipur East, Rupsha |
Tel : 880-41-800164, 800369 |
44. |
IBCO FOOD INDUSTRIES LTD. Brand : “TIGER”,”LILLY”,”IBCO & SYLHET” |
Mr. Iqbal Ahmed OBE |
Office : CDA Plot No – 50 |
Tel : 880-31-752300, 750600(O) |
45. |
INTERNATIONAL FROZEN LTD. Brand : “IFL” |
Mr Mamun Salam |
Office : 91,Agrabad C/A, (1st Floor) |
Tel : 880-31-751019, 751414 |
46. |
INTERNATIONAL SEAFOOD LTD. Brand : “FOODKING” |
Mr. Arifur Rahman |
Registered Office : Dilkusha Centre |
Tel : 880-2-9553916, 9564599, 7170016 |
47. |
INTERNATIONAL SHRIMPS EXPORT (PVT) LTD. Brand : “SEAFOOD”, |
Mr.M.M.A. Salam |
Office : Hotel Castle Salam |
Tel : 880-41-720128, 720128, 813311 |
48. |
JAHANABAD SEA FOODS LTD. Brand : “SEA GOLD” |
Mrs. Murshida Akhter |
Office : 16, Haji Mohsin Road |
Tel : 880-41-2830075-6 |
49. |
JALALABAD FROZEN FOODS LTD. Brand : “SEA PEARL” |
Mr. A. Jabbar Mollah |
Office : 16,Haji Mohasin Road |
Tel : 880-41-2830075-6 |
50. |
KHULNA FROZEN FOOD EXPORT LTD. Brand : “KFFE” |
Mrs. Alhaj Fatema Rahman |
Office : 16, Haji Mohasin Road (City Place) |
Tel : 880-41-725659, 725267(O) |
51. |
KULIARCHAR COLD STORAGE LTD. Brand : “JC” |
Mr. Md. Musa Meah |
Dh.Office:R.M Center(2nd Floor |
Tel:880-2-9859958, 9859968 Fax:880-2-9859936 |
52. |
KULIARGHAR SEA FOODS (COXS BAZAR) LTD. Brand : “MEHNAZ” |
Mr. Md. Musa Meah |
Dh.Office;R.M.Center(2nd Floor) |
Tel :880-2-9859958,9859968 |
53. |
KWALITY SHRIMPS EXPORT (PVT) LTD. Brand : “MEHNAZ” |
Mr. Md. Musa Meah |
Dhaka Office: R.M.Center(2nd Floor) B – 7, 8, 21, 22, Fouzdarhat |
Tel :880-2-9859958,9859968 |
54. |
KWALITY SHRIMPS EXPORT (PVT) LTD. Brand : “SARA” |
Mr. Md. Akram Hossain |
Dh.Office;33/9,Bank Town.Savar |
Tel : 880-41-813774, 813775(Off) |
55. |
LOCKPUR FISH PROCESSING CO. LTD Brand : “SEA STAR” |
Mr.SM.Amzad Hossain |
Corporate Office;Nowapara,(Katakhali) |
Tel : 880-41-720318, 722347 |
56. |
M.U. SEA FOODS LTD. Brand : “CONCH” |
Mr. Subal Chandra Das |
Office : 301, Hathazari Road |
Tel : 880-31-682962, 684673 |
57. |
MAHI FISH PROCESSING LTD. Brand : “MAHI” ”ASIAN GOLD” |
Mr, Maqsudur Rahman |
City Office : House No # 32(1st Floor) |
Tel : 880-31-2512342(O), 2780478-9(Factory) |
58. |
MARINE FOODS LTD. Brand : “CRESCENT” “TRAWLER” |
Shahidul Quader Chowdhury |
Office: 300/A, Rebati Mohan Lane 212, Baizid Bostami Road |
Tel : 880-31-619270, 627874(O) |
59. |
MASHUD FISH PROCESSING & ICE COMPLEX Brand : “MFPIC” |
Mr.Alhaj Md. Ashraf Hossain Mashud |
Head Office: Gultaj Plaza(7th Floor) BFDC Plot No- 15, 16 & 22 |
Tel : 880-31-633556(O),2552568(R) |
60. |
MEENHAR FISHERIES LTD. Brand : “JASMINE” |
Mr. Habibullah Khan |
Office : 58, Agrabad BSCIC Ind Estate, Jhilonja |
Tel : 880-31-726196-7(PABX) |
61. |
MEENHAR SEA FOODS LTD. Brand : “JASMINE” & “MARIGOLD” |
Mr. Habibullaha Khan |
Office : 58, Agrabad 33A/2, FDC Road |
Tel : 880-31-726196-7(PABX) |
62. |
MEGHNA SEA FOODS LTD. Brand : “ROSE” |
Engg. Md. Shariful Islam |
Factory : Mohara Ind Area, P.O : Al-Amin Bari |
Tel : 880-2-9342576 |
63. |
MODERN SEA FOOD IND. LTD. Brand : “RAINBOW” |
Mr. Md. Rezaul Haque |
Office : 4, T.B Boundary Road |
Tel : 880-41-721774, 722221, 811268 |
64. |
MOFA FISH PROCESSING (PVT.) LTD. Brand : “MOFA” |
Md. Abbas Ali Biswas |
Office & Factory : 267, West Baridhara |
Tel : 880-421-68454, 66998 |
65. |
MOSTAFA ORGANIC SHRIMP PRODUCTS LTD Brand : “FARMER” |
Mr. Kafil Uddin |
Office & Factory : BSCIC Ind. Area, Binerpota |
Tel : 880-471-64953-4 |
66. |
NATIONAL SEA FOOD IND. LTD. Brand : “NSFIL” |
Mr. Syed Abu Asfar |
Office: 20/3 Fakir Bari Lane Factory : Char Rupsha, Khulna |
Tel : 880-41-721928, 725779, 811859 |
67. |
NEPTUNE SEA FOODS LTD. Brand : “PANDA” “SEA HORSE” |
Mr. J.K. Paul |
Office: 1022, Zakir Hossain Road |
Tel : 880-31-653176 |
68. |
NEW FOODS LTD. Brand : “RED ROSE” |
Mr. Abdul Motaleb Khan |
Office : |
Tel : 880-41-723774, 722093(O), 800168(F) |
69. |
NIHAO FOOD CO. LTD. No. BFFEA-116 |
Mrs. Kona Rani Bose Mr. Shumendhu Bose |
Office: A. R Tower (3rd Floor) Factory: Plot # 17, BFDC, Isanagar |
Tel: 880-31-2850483 (O), 633326-27 (F) Mob: 01711-132028 E-mail: nihaofoodcompanyltd@gmail.com Brand: BFFEA Membership |
70. |
NIRALA SEA FOODS LTD. Brand : “MARY” |
Alhaj Gaji Md. Delowar Hossain |
Office & Factory : |
Tel : 880-441-62490(O) |
71. |
NOAKHALI GOLD FOODS LTD Brand : “NOAKHALI GOLD” |
Mr. Md. Obaidul Karim |
Registered Office : 153-154, Tejgaon |
Tel : 880-2-8816400 |
72. |
ORGANIC SHRIMPS EXPORT LTD. Brand : “WHITE GOLD” |
Mr. Syed Abu Asfar |
Office: 20/3 Fakir Bari Lane Factory : Char Rupsha, Khulna |
Tel : 880-41-721928, 725779, 811859 |
73. |
ORIENTAL FISH PROCESSING & CULTURE LTD. Brand : “SUPER |
Mr. Md. Abdul Khaleque Sarker |
Office & Factory : 48, Khanjahan Ali Road |
Tel : 880-41-720891, 725001(O) |
74. |
PACIFIC SEA FOODS LTD. Brand: “PACIFIC GOLD” “EVER FRESH” “QUALITY PLUS’’ |
Mr. Dodul Kumar Mr. Md. Abdul Manan |
Office & Factory : |
Tel: 880-31-2573150, 2573094 (O) |
75. |
PENGUIN ICE & FISH PROCESSING (PVT) LTD. Brand : “PENGUIN” |
Mr.Lion Mujibur Rahman |
Office : 63/B, Rangs Garden Palace |
Tel : 880-4726-74225 |
76. |
PRIAM FISH EXPORT LTD. Brand: “AK” “CHOICE FOOD” |
Mr. Md. Akter Hossain Khan Mr. Md. Abdul Kader |
Office & Factory: |
Tel: 880-41-800584-5 E-mail: priamfishexportltd@gmail.com |
77. |
PRIMUS FROZEN FOODS LTD. Brand: “PRIMUS” |
Mr. M. M. A. Salam Mr. M. M. Aktaruzzaman Rasel Mr. M. M. Masud Parvez |
Office: Castle Salam Building (2nd Floor) Factory: Bagmara, Char Rupsha |
Tel: 880-41-725128, 720128, 813311 PABX: 880-41-720160, 730725 Fax: 880-41-720111, 730341 E-mail: primus@gmail.com |
78. |
PRINCE SEA FOODS (PVT) LTD Brand : “PRINCE” |
Mrs.Kazi Monowara |
Office : PRINCE HOUSE |
Tel : 880-41-721517, 721372, 725502 |
79. |
RIVERAIN FISH & FOOD PROCESSING INDS. LTD. Brand: “SEA FRESH” |
Mr. Mohammad Shajahan Chowdhury Mr. Mohammad Imran Chowdhury |
Corporate Office: Kamal Chamber (3rd Floor) Factory: Plot # 17/A, Block # A |
Tel: 880-31-2852238, 2773464 Fax: 880-31-2773965 Mobile: 01819-3241447, 01707-897848 E-mail: imran_chy1983@yahoo.com |
80. |
ROSEMCO FOODS LTD Brand : “CROWN FARM” |
Mr.Shelim Hossain |
Office & Factory : Niklapur,East Rupsha |
Mobile;01713-301009(Chairman) |
81. |
RUPALI SEA FOODS LTD. Brand :”SEANYMPH” |
Laila Anjumand Banu |
Office & Factory: East Rupsha |
Tel : 880-41-800229,800230 |
82. |
RUPSHA FISH & ALLIED IND. LTD. Brand : “RUPSHA” |
Mr.S.M.Amzad Hossain |
Corporate Office;Nowapara(Katakhali) |
Tel;880-41-720318,722347, |
83. |
SAFE & FRESH FOODS LTD. Brand: “FROZENIA’’ |
Mr. Reaz Ahmed Khan Mr. Tariful Islam Taskeen |
Office & Factory : |
Tel: 880-2-8170260-1 |
84. |
SAIDOWLA (PVT) ENTERPRISE LTD. Brand : “LAKE” (SHRIMP & WHITE FISH) Cable : ''SPEL'' |
Mr.Shelim Hussain MBE |
Regd. Office;Shah Villa,68,Rang Dhonu |
Tel : 880-871-61445(O) |
85. |
SAINT MARTIN SEA FOOD LTD. Brand : “CORAL” “CHERRY” |
Mr. Shahidur Rahman Mr. Md. Babor Khan Mr. Abdullah Khan Gedu |
Khulna Office & Factory : |
Tel : 880-2-9862923, 8816112 |
86. |
SALAM SEA FOODS LTD. Brand : “CASTLE” |
Mr.M.M.A Salam |
Office : Hotel Castle Salam Bldg(2nd Floor) |
Tel : 880-41-725128, 720128, 813311 |
87. |
SAR & CO. LTD. Brand : “DOLPHIN” |
Mr.Jasim Uddin Ahmed Chowdhury |
Factory & Office : B- 7, 8, 21, 22, |
Tel :880-31-751302,751956,752112(O) |
88. |
SABDTHIRA FOODS LTD. Brand: “SABDTHIRA” |
Mr. Md. Khalilullah |
5, Municipal Tank Road, Khulna |
Tel: 880-41-720960, 720242, 811809 |
89. |
SB FREEZING COLD STORAGE LTD. Brand: “PUNNO” |
Mr. Md. Shajahan Bablu |
Shajahan Bablu Tower |
Tel: 880-02-7553350, 7553370 Mob: 01712-7553320 E-mail: sbgroupdhaka@gmail.com |
90. |
SEA FOOD CORPORATION LTD. Brand: “THE CHANDPUR” |
Mr. Shahidur Rahman Chowdhury |
Office & Factory :Bagadi Road |
Tel : 880-841-63372, 63665(O) |
91. |
SEA FRESH LTD. Brand : “OCEAN FRESH” |
Mr. Md. Towhidur Rahman |
Office & Factory : Elaipur, East Rupsha |
Tel : 880-41-800164, 800369 |
92. |
SEAMARK (BD) LTD Brand: “MR. PRAWN”,“TIGER”,”LILY”, |
Mr. Iqbal Ahmed OBE |
Office : CDA Plot No : 50, Fouzderhat Ind Estate |
Tel : 880-31-752300, 750600(O) |
93. |
SEAMARK (HOLDINGS) LTD Brand: “STL”& “PIGEON” |
Mr. Iqbal Ahmed OBE |
Office : CDA Plot No : 50, Fouzderhat Ind Estate 5-C Sholashahar |
Tel : 880-31-752300, 750600(O), 683024(F) |
94. |
SEVEN OCEANS FISH PROCESSING LTD. Brand: “RIVER QUEEN” |
Mr. Farid Ahmed Khan Managing Director Mr. Md. Zahirul Islam General ManagerCorporate |
Office: House # 03, Road # 35 Secor # 07 Uttara Dhaka – 1230, Bangladesh Factory: Noapara, P.O.: Akhrail Sub-District: Trisal, Mymensingh Bangladesh |
Tel: 880-02-8960045, 9821779, 8913265 Fax: 880-02-8919963 E-mail: info.sofpl@7oceans-group.com |
95. |
SEVEN STAR FISH PROCESSING CO.LTD. Brand;''SEVEN STAR'' |
Mr.Md.Emdad Hossain |
Office: M.M.Ali Road |
Tel: 880-731-65186,65565(Off) |
96. |
SHAHNEWAZ SEA FOODS (PVT) LTD Brand: “EAGLE” |
Mrs. Kazi Monowra |
Office : 37, Rupsha Strand Road |
Tel : 880-41-721517, 721372, 800153 (F) |
97. |
SHAMPA ICE & COLD STORAGE LTD. Brand : “SHAMPA” |
Mr.S.M. Amzad Hossain |
Corporate: Nowapara,(Katakhali),Fakirhat Office Bagerhat,
Bangladesh. |
Tel : 880-41-720318, 722347 |
98. |
SOBI FISH PROCESSING IND. LTD.
|
Mr. Kazi Belayet Hossain |
Office & Factory: Natun Bazar, Launch Ghat |
Tel: 880-41-721629, 721078 (O) |
99. |
SOBI SEA FOODS LTD. Brand: “DAFFODIL” |
Mr. Kazi Belayet Hossain |
Office & Factory: Natun Bazar, Waoda Road |
Tel: 880-41-721629, 721078(O) |
100. |
SOUTHERN FOODS LTD Brand : “IDEAL” |
Mrs Sufia Amjad |
Nowapara(Katakhali) |
Tel : 880-41-720318, 722347 |
101. |
SOUTHFIELD FISHERIES LTD
|
Mr. Khondoker Aynul Islam |
Bagmara, Rupsha East |
Tel : 880-41-800334, 800335 |
102. |
STAR SEA FOOD IND. LTD.
|
Mr. Md. Salah Uddin Managing Director |
19, Nur Fattah Lane Factory: Deara, Jugihati Khulna Office: |
Tel: 880-2-8626551, 041-800192 (Factory) |
103. |
TRUST SEAFOOD INDUSTRIES LTD.
|
Mr. Md. Zakir Hossain |
41, Haji Mohsin Road, By Lane-1 Factory: |
Tel: 880-41-72228 |
104. |
UNIQUE ICE & FOODS LTD. Brand: “UNIQUE” |
Mr. Md. Khairul Anam |
Jabusha,Rupsha |
Tel: 880-041-800568, 800569 Mob: 01761-730802, 01816-329982 E-mail: uniqueoffice17@gmail.com |
105. |
VIRGO FISH & AGRO PROCESS LTD. Brand: “VIRGO” |
Maj. Gen. Syed Shafayetul Islam (Retd) Mr. Syed Nafiz Nazrul Raiyan |
Corporate Office: House # 178, Road # 02DOHS Factory: Satrupara, PD: Chakpachpara |
Tel: 880-2-8410674, 8411905, 8412856 Fax: 880-2-8413048 Mobile: 01819-3241447, 01707-897848 E-mail: info@virgo.com.bd, vfapl@virgo.com.bd Web: www. virgo.com.bd |
Private commercial warehouse providers
Sl |
Name & Owner |
Address |
Contact |
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1. |
Homebound Packers & Shippers Ltd |
SW (A) 26, Gulshan Avenue,Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
Tel: (880) 2 – 9894745-6, 9894748-50, 58811021-2 Website: www.homeboundbd.com Email: info@homeboundbd.com |
Owned: 65,000.00 Sft (Dhaka) 30,000.00 Sft (Chattogram) |
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2. |
Progressive Packers & Shippers (pvt.) Ltd (Mr. Jacob F. Diaz, Director) |
8 Mohakhali C/A (Ist.Floor) Dhaka-1212 |
Ph:9898813,9884936,9884530 Web: victorprogressiveepackers.com Email : jacob@progressivepackers.com |
Owned: (16,000 Sft) Hired: (4,500 Sft Warehouse) |
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3. |
Ancient Steamship Company Ltd (Mr. Mohammed Morshed Haroon, Director, Operation) |
Hakim Mansion, 87, Strand Road, Chattogram |
Ph: (031) 727026,b717371-4,724391; |
Owned: 3100 Sft; Hired: 6486 Warehouse |
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4. |
Standard Freight Ltd (Mr. S.M. Nazrul Islam, Managing Director) |
91 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue ( 3 rd. Floor), Kawran Bazar, Dhaka 1215 |
Ph :02-8122009,9113686; Email : sfl@dbn-bd.net, sfl1@dbn-bd.net |
Hired: 5000 Sft Warehouse |
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5. |
A P M Global Logistics Bangladesh Ltd. Trading as DAMCO (Mr. Preben Staghoej Hansen, Country Manager) |
Plot # 76/A, Road # 11, Block M, Banani, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh. |
Ph: 88028834771-7, email: ashraful.hassan@damco.com, preben.hansen@damco.com. website: www.damco.com |
6. |
Touhid Enterprise (Syed Mostaq Ahmed, Managing Director) |
Green Hasam, Plot # 04, Road #02, Lane #01,Block L, HalisaharH/E, Agrabad Excess Road, Chattogram, |
Ph: 031-2512866,2512867, Email: mkhshipping@colbd.com and mostak7@yahoo.com |
7. |
Cargoworld Logistics (Kazi Monjurul Islam, CEO) |
39/1 Bangabandhu Avenue, Room: 60, Khaddar Bazar Market Shopping Complex (5th floor), Ramna, Dhaka-1000, |
Tel: +88-01912004401 (CEO); +88-01830555532, E-mail: info@cwlbd.com Web: www.cwlbd.com |
Owned: 3,000 sft (Chattogram,) |
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Business: Garments |
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8. |
CDZ Global Logistics Ltd (Saiful Islam, CEO) |
Loma Centre, 204-B (5th Floor), Tejgaon Gulshan Link Road, Dhaka- 1208 |
Tel: +880 248810837 Mobile: +88 01730345181 (CEO) Email: info@cdzlogistics.com Web: www.cdzlogistics.com |
Owned: 100,000 Sft (Gazipur) 75,000 Sft (Chattogram) 30,000 Stf (Tongi) 6,000 Sft (Benapole) 5,000 Sft (Tejgaon) |
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Business: Power/IT/Cement |
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9. |
Global Freight Links (Md. Harunur Rashid, CEO) |
House# 46, Road# 08, Block -D, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh. |
Tel: +8801819260708 (CEO) |
10. |
Master Air Express Company Ltd (M.A. Taher, Deputy General Manager) |
Road # 4, Block # A, Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
Tel: +88 016 1617 1802-3 (DGM), +88 017 1197 4491 Email: info@masterair.net Web: www.masterair.net |
Owned: 450 sft |
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11. |
N. Haider & co. (Pvt.) Ltd. |
Tropical Alauddin Tower (8th Floor), Plot # 32/C, Road # 2, Sector # 3, Uttara, Dhaka-1230, Bangladesh. |
Tel: +8809617171144, +8809617171145 E-Mail: info@nhaiderbd.com Web: www.nhaiderbd.com |
Owned: 2,000 sft. In Chattogram |
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12. |
National Cargo Services (Sanowar, Operation Executive) |
161, Strand Road, Saber Plaza (2nd floor), Barik Building Circle, Agrabad, Chattogram- 4100, Bangladesh. |
Tel: +88-031-2512647, +88-031-2523987 Mobile: 019555405 (OE) Mail: info@nationalgroupbd.com, |
Owned: 2000 sft. |
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13. |
United Freight |
Systems 41/4 Siddeswari Road, Dhaka. 1217, Bangladesh |
Tel: +880 (0)1715069999 Mail: dhaka@unitedbd.com, unitedFreight@gmail.com, info@unitedbd.com Web: www.unitedbd.com |
Owned: 2000 sft (covered) |
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14. |
ACI Ltd Dhaka Depot |
ACI Centre 245, Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh. |
Phone (Head Office): (+8802) 8878603 Phone (Share Office): (+8802) 9556254 |
15. |
JMH Logistics Ltd |
4 Mohakhali, Level - 3, B.U.,A.K. Khondoker Rd,Dhaka-1212 Bangladesh. |
Phone: +88-01929912854, +8802 9101931, +880 967 8771242 https://jmhlogisticsgroup.com/ warehousing/ Email: sales@jmhlogisticsgroup.com |
Owned: 15000 Sft (Dhaka) 15000 Sft (Chattogram) |
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16. |
Conveyor Logistics |
57 Kemal Ataturk Avenue Banani C/A, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh |
Phone: +880 2 9821392 up to 98 Email: conveyor@conveyor.com.bd |
Owned: 86,000 Sft (Shiddhirganj) 86,000 Sft (Ulukhola) 86,000 Sft (Ashulia) |
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17. |
Expo Freight Ltd (Ishtiaq Ul Alam, Business Dev. Manager) |
Dhaka Off: Chattogram Off: |
Tel: +880 2 9846728 (Dhaka) Mobile: 01713142275 (B. D. Manager) https://www.expofreight.com /en/business Email: bgd-info@expofreight.com |
Owned: 58,000 Sft (Inside), 14000 Sft (Parking)(Tongi) |
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Business: Solar Power/IT/Int. Air Freight |
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18. |
Sun Star Cargo Systems Ltd. |
Hashim Tower (7th Floor), 205/1-A Gulshan-Tejgaon Link Road, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh. |
Tel: +880 2 9889422, 9889423, 9889440 Mobile: +880 1711 945828, Email: info@sunstar-cargo.com Website: www.sunstar-cargo.com |
Owned: 20,000 Sft (Chattogram) Borrowed: 10000 Sft (Dhaka) |
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19. |
iPort Logistics Ltd |
Ahmed Mansion (3rd Floor), 24 Shantinagar (Chamelibagh) Dhaka-1217, Bangladesh |
Tel: [88-02] 9352783-5, [88-02] 9355948-9, [88-02] 8315395 E-mail: info@iportlogistics.com |
20. |
Badal® And Company |
74/B/1, RH Home Center (6th Floor) |
Tel: +88-02-44815029 |
Owned: 5,000 Sft. (Dhaka) 15,000 Sft (Chattogram) Borrowed: 30,000 Sft (Chattogram) |
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Business: Medical Equipment & Hospital |
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
4.7 Bangladesh Fuel Provider Contact List
Bangladesh Fuel Provider Contact List
Company | Location(s) & Physical Address | Name & Title | Email & Website | Phone Number (office & fax) | Description of Services Provided |
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Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation |
Chittagong BSC Bhaban Saltgola Road Chittagong-4100. |
Director (Operations & Planning): Mr. Sayed Mohammad Mozammel Haque |
031-716348 Fax: 880-31-724910, 720147 |
Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) is a government-owned monopoly in Bangladesh dealing in importation of crude oil and refined oil, lubricant, refining of crude oil, and distribution and marketing of fuel oils, lubricants and other petroleum products in the country. It was established by a Presidential Ordinance in 1976 | |
Eastern Refinery Limited |
Uttar Chittagong | n/a | n/a |
+ 88 031 741343 Fax: + 88 031 740296 |
The company is concerned with petroleum refining. |
Padma Oil Company Limited |
n/a |
Manager Aviation: A.Z.M Ishtiaqur Rahman |
n/a |
+ 88 02 8914458 + 88 02 9141755 Fax: + 88 02 8916347 |
Airport Assessment |
Jamuna Oil Company Limited |
Dhaka
102, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue BSEC Bhaban (1st floor) Dhaka |
n/a | n/a |
+88 02 9113248 Fax: +88 02 9118619 |
Jamuna Oil Company Limited markets and distributes crude oil and petroleum products |
Meghna Petroleum Limited |
Chittagong
58, Agrabad Commercial Area, Chittagong |
Deputy General Manager (Sales) & Company Secretary: Sharif Ashrafuzzaman |
-031-711891-8 Fax: 031-711486 |
procurement, storage and marketing of petroleum oil and lubricating products, bitumen and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in Bangladesh | |
Standard Asiatic Oil Company Limited |
Dhaka Airport Road Guptakhal North Patenga Chittagong, 4205 Bangladesh Minhaj Court, 4 Shantinagar, Dhaka-1217, |
n/a |
(88-02) 9358783, 8332686, 8331546 880 31 740920 Fax: (88-02) 8333 635
880 31 741749
|
Standard Asiatic Oil Company Limited is a blender, manufacturer, and supplier of various lubricants in Bangladesh. It blends railway crankcase oil, industrial grade, automotive grade, hydraulic oil, flashing oil, turbine oil, spindle oil, and gear oil. | |
Bangladesh Standards & Testing Institution |
Dhaka Maan Bhaban 116/A, Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka-1208 |
Director General | info@bsti.gov.bd |
880-2) - 8821462, 9897960, 9880007, 9131582, 9894888, 9898115 Fax: (880-2)-9131581 |
Refined fuel is tested after international standard the same day as it is forwarded to the distribution companies. The following tests are conducted to check for quality measures on imported as well as locally produced fuel. |
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
4.8 Bangladesh Transporter Contact List
Private transporters
List of transporters (Working with WFP- Dhaka & Cox’s Bazar)
Sl |
Name and Address |
Contact details |
Fleet/Remarks |
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1 |
Milky Way Shipping Lines (Pvt) Ltd Road-29, house- 509 (1st Floor), Mohakhali DOHS, Dhaka |
Mr. Golam Zilani Chowdhury & Md. A. Akbar (Chief Executive Officer) (031) 2514456, 2517603, 01714-088945, 01711-826127; asian.akbar@yahoo.com |
Owned 21 fleets 295 MT Borrowed 40 fleets with 500 MT Capacity |
2 |
M/S Aleya Enterprise Ltd 204, Samad Super market (3 rd Floor), 3 no Jetty gate, Fakirhat, Bandar, Chattogram |
Mr. Mustafa Taluckder (MD), 032528763, 01711720466, 0312528765 ; mohammadrony22@gmail.com, srnihal@yahoo.com |
Owned 14 fleets 150 MT Borrowed 80 fleets with 950 MT Capacity |
3 |
Touhid Enterprise MKH Bhaban, Plot-9, Road-2, Lane-1, Agrabad Excess Road, Chattogram |
Syed Mostaq Ahmed, MD 031-2512866, 2512867; mkhshipping@colbd.com, info@mkhshipping.com |
Owned 2 vehicles each capacity 14 MT and Subcontracting on need basis |
4 |
Asian Trading Company Dhaka |
Md. A.N. Akbar 01714-088945, 01711-826127, 8819441-2 |
Owned 8 fleets 104 MT Borrowed 45 fleets with 455 MT Capacity |
5 |
M/S James International Ibrahim building, 3rd Floor, 60 Agrabad C/A, Chattogram |
Mr. Jahangir Alam, Managing Partner 031-720387, 2513861; 01711527307, 01757211274; jamesint_2008@yahoo.com |
Owned 3 vehicles each capacity 15 MT and Subcontracting on need basis |
6 |
Homebound Packers & Shippers (pvt) Ltd SW(A) 26, Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan, Dhaka |
Ms Michelle Quiah, Director (02) 9894745-50, 9884872; commercial.dept@homebound.com |
Owned 37 fleets 270 MT capacity |
7 |
Progressive Packers & Shippers (pvt.) Ltd, Dhaka |
Mr. Jacob F. Diaz, Director 02-9898813, 02-9884936, 02-9884530, |
Owned 10 fleets 230 MT and Borrowed 8 fleets of 128 MT |
8 |
Origin Trading Teknaf, Cox's Bazar |
Md Ershad 01827 358845 |
Owned 16 fleet with 126 MT and borrowed 38 fleet with 224 MT |
9 |
Mahona Teknaf, Cox's Bazar |
Selim Reza 01819 043009 |
Owned 7 fleet with 73 MT and borrowed 50 fleets with 547 MT |
10 |
Joynal Traders Teknaf, Cox's Bazar |
Md Joynal 01832 615045 |
Owned 5 fleet with 35 MT and borrowed 13 fleets with 140 MT |
11 |
Sazzad Transport Teknaf, Cox's Bazar |
Rezaul Karim 01829 294451 |
Owned 30 fleets with 300 MT and borrowed 12 fleets with 130 MT |
12 |
SAF Corporation |
Md. Noorun Nobi 01779 605909 |
Borrowed 49 fleets with 659 MT Capacity |
13 |
Fame Service Coxs Bazar |
Harun Rashid 01978135155 |
Owned 5 fleets 26 MT Borrowed 50 fleets with 260 MT Capacity |
14 |
M/S Rasel Enterprises Coxs Bazar |
Md. Ali Akbar 01850667718 |
Owned 4 fleets 35 MT Borrowed 15 fleets with 100 MT Capacity |
15 |
Faruk & Brothers Chattogram |
Md. Faruk 01819625084 |
Owned 20 fleets 200 MT Borrowed 40 fleets with 450 MT Capacity |
16 |
Moyuree Transport Chattogram |
Md. Yunus Bhuiyan 01977044468 |
Owned 28 fleets 195 MT Borrowed 30 fleets with 350 MT Capacity |
17 |
Sakura Transport Chattogram |
Md. Firoj Mahmud Khan 01820540045 |
Owned 32 fleets 355 MT Borrowed 30 fleets with 325 MT Capacity |
18 |
M/S Shah Amanat Transporter Coxs Bazar |
Md. Aiyub 01819109054 |
Owned 9 fleets 35 MT Borrowed 90 fleets with 650 MT Capacity |
19 |
M/S Sayem & Bothers Chattogram |
Mr. Tipu 01819644817 |
Owned 17 fleets 210 MT Borrowed 50 fleets with 450 MT Capacity |
20 |
Zia Enterprise Road #1, House # 95 (1st Floor) Station Road, Alam Nagar, Rangpur |
Mohammed Ziaul Haque Taluckdar 01711077618, 07111414945 |
Owned 3 fleets 45 MT capacity |
21 |
M/S Sonali Enterprise Jhikargacha, Jashore |
Mr. Abu Hanif, Manager 0171-981362, 0172-590438; sonali.enterprise@yahoo.com |
Owned 8 fleets 84 MT capacity |
22 |
M/s Bashir Ahmed 655/ A.K.B Dovash Lane, Bandar, Double Mooring, Chattogram |
Mr. Nurus Safa & Khorshed Anwar 031-715693, 715697, 721610, 714558; momtajbdgmail.com; baclctg@gmail.com |
Owned 36 fleets 594 MT and Borrowed 62 fleets of 294 MT |
23 |
Standard Freight Ltd Dhaka |
Mr. S.M. Nazrul Islam 02-8122009, 9113686 |
Owned 16 fleets 192 MT Capacity |
24 |
M/S Khan Enterprise 95/1 Jabber Sarani, Station Road, Khulna |
Mr. Ismail Khan, Proprietor (041) 2830932 |
Owned 4 fleets 60 MT |
25 |
M/S Nipun Projocty Room no 217, 2nd floor, Raza Rammohon Market, Rangpur |
Md. Golam Mustafa 052152675, 01714-626261, 01713-764679; nipun.projocty@gmail.com |
Owned 2 fleets 26 MT capacity |
26 |
M/S Taleb Enterprise Khulna |
Ad. Abu Taleb Morol 041-789527 |
Owned 41 fleets 635 MT capacity |
27 |
A P M Global Logistics Bangladesh Ltd (DAMCO) Plot # 76/A, Road # 11, Block M, Banani, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh |
Preben Staghoej Hansen, Country Mangr +88028834771-7 www.damco.com; ashraful.hassan@damco.com; preben.hansen@damco.com |
Owned 17 fleets 208 MT |
28 |
Agradoot Traders Ltd Dhaka |
Mr. Shantanu Das 02-8117651, 9145348, 9133731 |
Borrowed 35 Trucks |
29 |
Fahim Traders Coxs Bazar |
|
Borrowed 5 fleets of 20 MT |
30 |
M/S Alam Enterprise Coxs Bazar |
|
Borrowed 9 fleets of 70 MT |
31 |
Cox's Bazar Truck Labour Samiti Coxs Bazar |
|
Owned 5 fleets of 50 MT |
List of transporters (collected from WFP Supply Chain Unit – Cox’s Bazar)
No |
Name of Company |
Address |
Contact Details |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
DESKBD Private Ltd (Fakhrul Alam) |
Mahatab Center (6th Flr) |
Mob: 01841337523 Mail: info@deskbd.com; |
2 |
Desh Enterprise (James Ponkog Bose) |
487/33 GM Bari, Satarkul Road, North Badda, Dhaka-1212; |
Mob: '01772808071 & 01670015143; |
3 |
Islamia Trade Center (Md. Fazlul Haque) |
97/103 (1st Floor), Town Hall Super Market, Mohammadpur, Dhaka |
Mob: 01711038831, Mail: islamiatrad@gmail.com; |
4 |
Memma Enterprise (Sujit Kumar Bhowmik) |
169/3/1 Shantiniketon, Tejgoan IA, Dhaka-1208 |
Mob: 01924400745, |
5 |
20Cube Logistics Ltd (Md. Sarwar Ahmed) |
House-450/2(A1), Road-08, DOHS Baridhara, Dhaka-1213. |
Tel: 02-8416596 Mail: mrakibuzzaman@20cube.com; |
6 |
ZIM TRADERS (Md. Mohammad Nazim Uddin) |
Khan Mansion (5th floor), Suit-6/B, 28/A-5, Toyenbee Circular Road, Motijheel, Dhaka -1000 |
Mob: 01822265137, Mail: nazimuddinzimt@gmail.com; |
7 |
CAR NETWORK (Rashidul Hasan Bacchu) |
35, DCC Market (1st floor), |
Mob: '017-12401897, 017-16081855 |
8 |
M/S Rasel Enterprise (Md. Shajan Bappi) |
Saiman Road, Jhowtola, Mainroad, Cox's Bazar |
Mob: 01711-477788 & 01816-157170 |
9 |
M/s Lucky Enterprise (Md. Joynal Abedin) |
New Bahar Chara, Airport Road, Cox's Bazar. |
Mob: 01628-708426 & 01978-133660, |
10 |
FAME Services (Md. Harunur Rashid) |
Hotel Sagar Gaong, Jawtola, Main Road, Cox's Bazar. |
Mob: '01978 135 155 |
11 |
M/S Shah Amanat Transport Agency (Md. Amur Meah) |
Jhaotola Road, Bahar Chara, Cox's Bazar, |
Mob: 01819-109054, Mail: amd956415@gmail.com; |
12 |
Supply Solution |
Partical Design Point, Ruhul Alam Manjil, |
E-mail: supplysolutioncox@gmail.com; |
13 |
M/S Bagdad Enterprise (Khurshed Alam) |
Siddique Mansion, Kalur Dokan, Tekpara, Cox's Bazar |
Mob: 01819-671207 |
14 |
Tarik khan |
Cox's Bazar |
Mob: '01711-203049, Mail: tarik146303@gmail.com; |
15 |
KINGS SHIPPING CORPORATION (Syed Zakaria Hossain) |
107, Arup Bhaban (1st Floor), 107 Agrabad C/A, Chattogram-4100 |
Mob: 01849203912, 031-2520479, 712420. Mail: ksc@kingsshippingbd.com; |
16 |
M/S Moyuree Logistics Service (Monir Mosharef) |
9/6 Halishahor, Boropole, Chattogram |
Mob: 01977-044468, |
17 |
M/S. Sonali Enterprise (Md. Daud Hossain) |
Upazila Mour, Jhikargacha, Jashore. |
Ph: 04225-71628, 01711-267887, 01711-981362 |
18 |
Mohona S.S Enterprise |
- |
|
19 |
M/S Island Enterprise |
- |
Mob: 01856-884241, Mail: island9341@gmail.com; |
20 |
M/S. M M Uddin & Brothers |
- |
|
21 |
KNW Transport |
- |
|
22 |
M/S Mofij & Co. |
- |
|
23 |
M/S. Ayesha Construction (Md. Joshim Uddin) |
- |
Mob: 01715-197161, |
24 |
Anas Trade Corporate, |
- |
|
25 |
NEHAN TRADERS (Jakirul Islam Dollar) |
- |
Mail: nehan.traders@gmail.com; |
26 |
M/s Hossan Enterprise (Md. Hossain) |
- |
Mob: '01812-601212, Mail: hossanenterprise@gmail.com; |
27 |
Riyad Renta Car |
- |
|
28 |
Sazzad Transport (Zafor Alam) |
- |
Mob: '01902-856584, Mail: sazzadtransport@gmail.com; |
List of other transporters (Collected from DG Food Office, Dhaka and Khulna)
Sl |
Organization Name |
Contractor Name |
Address |
Contact No |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. |
M/S Al-Hafiz Enterprize |
Alhaj Md. Hafej Khan |
4/1, B, Dokkhin Begunbari, Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka |
01711141700 |
2. |
M/S Kaji Sahidur Rahman |
Kaji Sahidur Rahman |
House 47, Road 6/A, Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka-1209 |
01711527173 |
3. |
M/S Rodela Enterprise |
Md. Akranul Haq |
169/2/A, Shewrapara, Mirpur, Dhaka |
01193-303269 01556-466196 |
4. |
M/S Haq Trade (Pvt) (Ltd.) |
Akranul Haq |
169/2/A, Shewrapara, Mirpur, Dhaka |
01556-466196 |
5. |
M/S M Ahammod International |
Malik Mahmuda Khatun |
4/1, B, Dokkhin Begunbari, Industrial Area, Tejgaon, Dhaka |
01712-388201 |
6. |
M/S Khan Enterprise |
Md. Delowar Hosen Khan |
4/1, B, Dokkhin Begunbari, Industrial Area, Tejgaon, Dhaka |
01711-141700 |
7. |
M/S Al-Hosain Enterprise |
Md. Hosen Khan |
4/1, B, Dokkhin Begunbari, Industrial Area, Tejgaon, Dhaka |
01711-141700 |
8. |
M/S Shafi & Brothers |
Md. Sofikur Rahman |
4/1, B, Dokkhin Begunbari, Industrial Area, Tejgaon, Dhaka |
01712-388201 |
9. |
M/S Rimi Enterprise |
Md. Harun Or Rahsid |
796, Shewrapara, Mirpur, Dhaka |
01712-027541 |
10. |
M/S Shofin Enterprise |
Saroar Hosen Sumon |
118/8(A), Shewrapara, Mirpur, Dhaka |
01712-027541 |
11. |
M/S Subarna Transporters (Pvt.) Ltd. |
Kaji Sahidur Rahman |
House 47, Road 6/A, Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka-1209 |
01711-527173 |
12. |
M/S Foysal Navigation |
Kaji Najma Rahman |
House 47, Road 6/A, Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka-1209 |
01711-527173 |
13. |
M/S Mostofa & Brothers |
Md. Golam Mostofa |
180/2, Dokkhin Jatrabari, Dhaka |
01711-374797 |
14. |
M/S Kabir Brothers |
Md. Ajijul Haq |
180/2, Dokkhin Jatrabari, Dhaka |
01717-170285 |
15. |
Bangladesh Road Transportation Corporation |
BRTC |
Truck Division, Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka-1208 |
01725-331351 017122-81121 |
16. |
M/S New Jamuna Transport Agency |
Jesmin Aktar |
7/K, Puraton FDC Road, Tejgaon, Dhaka |
01684-332900 |
17. |
M/S Sagor Saikat transport Agency |
Samsul Haq |
7/K, Puraton FDC Road, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1208 |
01715-740471 |
18. |
M/S Abdul Halim & Co. |
Abdul Halim |
8/14, Block – B, Lalmatia, Dhaka – 1207 |
02-9118542 |
19. |
M/S Beauty Transport Agency |
Md. Mofijur Rahman |
141/E, Purbo Tejturi Bazar, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215 |
01819-498584 |
20. |
M/S Setara & Sons |
Md. Jahangir Alam |
137, Ahammad Bhaban, Ajimpur Road, Lalabag, Dhaka |
01683-261416 |
21. |
M/S Babul & Brothers |
Md. Abdul Aual |
781/1, Purbo Jurain, Faridabad, kadamtali, Dhaka-1208 |
01712-806583 |
22. |
M/S Sunbeam Enterprise, Md. |
Mokhlesur Rahman |
1139, Titas Road, West Nondipara, Basbo, Dhaka-1214 |
01936-128483 |
23. |
M/S Nur Foysal Uddin |
Mr. Nur Foysal Uddin |
Tenament-6, Flat-E-5, H-301/A, R-6, Block-E, Basundhara R/A, Dhaka |
01711-937556 01819-800300 |
24. |
M/S Kabir Trading |
Humayun Kabir |
Dhaka |
01717-170285 |
25. |
M/S Harun Enterprise |
Mr. Harunur Rashid |
Dhaka |
01718-524261 |
26. |
M/S Ismail & Brothers (Pvt.) Ltd. |
Haji Md. Sayedul Haq |
Dhaka |
01713-033096 |
27. |
M/S Nipun Enterprise |
Nur Nahar Begum |
Dhaka |
01716-400614 |
28. |
M/S Lata Transport |
Md. Golam Mostafa |
Dhaka |
01712-238434 |
29. |
M/S Hosen Ahammod |
Hosen Ahammod |
Dhaka |
01718-524261 |
30. |
M/S A, W, Khan & Company Ltd. |
Hosen Ahammod |
Dhaka |
01718-524261 |
31. |
M/S Sadia Enterprise |
Sayad Ahommed |
Dhaka |
01712-388201 |
32. |
M/S Nur Alam & Brothers |
Md. Abdul Mannan |
3 Alamganj Lane (Mill Barrack), Post-Faridabad, P Station- Gandaria, Dhaka |
01711-273001 |
33. |
M/S Rashid Uddin Ahammad |
Raju Ahammad |
Dhaka |
01715-300040 01716-400614 |
34. |
M/S Alna Traders |
Oli Ahammad |
Dhaka |
01715-296286 |
35. |
M/S Hiratuli Enterprise |
Mahmuda Khanom |
Dhaka |
01711-577391 |
36. |
M/S J Ali Talukdar Company |
Deloar Hosen |
Dhaka |
01716-387185 |
37. |
M/S Ferdousi Enterprise |
Md. Shafik Ullah |
Dhaka |
01716-183439 |
38. |
M/S Shahadat Enterprise |
Mohammad Hosen |
Dhaka |
01715-990681 |
39. |
M/S Sugandha Enterprise |
Mrs. Rina Ferdausi |
Dhaka |
01917-764000 |
40. |
M/S Rinan International |
Sufia Ahmed |
Dhaka |
01919-230569 01711-230569 |
41. |
M/S S. S. B. Enterprise |
Ajay Das |
Painadi New Area, Post- Mijimiji, Shiddhirganj, Narayanganj |
01712-000249 |
42. |
M/S Uttara Enterprise |
Shila Das |
Painadi New Area, Post- Mijimiji, Shiddhirganj, Narayanganj |
01712-000249 |
43. |
M/S Sumon Enterprise |
Md. Abdul Kadir |
Vilage- Ajibpur, Post & P.Station- Shiddhirganj, Narayanganj |
01711-538488 |
44. |
M/S Sumi Mimi Enterprise |
Mosammat Roksana Begum |
Mijimiji, Shiddhirganj, Narayanganj |
01711-272553 |
45. |
M/S A R Enterprise |
Md. Ali Nur |
Mijimiji, Shiddhirganj, Narayanganj |
01711-272553 |
46. |
M/S Mili Traders |
Ahmad Ali |
Kolabag East (Munsipara), Silo Road, Shiddhirganj, Narayanganj |
01711-662582 |
47. |
M/S Purnima Traders |
Md. Hafij Uddin Ahammad |
Kolabag East (Munsipara), Silo Road, Shiddhirganj, Narayanganj |
01711-662582 |
48. |
M/S R R Enterprise |
Alauddin Ahammed |
Kolabag East (Munsipara), Silo Road, Shiddhirganj, Narayanganj |
01711-662582 |
49. |
M/S Prapti Enterprise |
Afroja Alauddin |
Kolabag East (Munsipara), Silo Road, Shiddhirganj, Narayanganj |
01711-662582 |
50. |
M/S Habib Brothers |
Haji Habibur Rahman |
Narayanganj |
01715-006637 |
51. |
M/S Sadia Enterprise |
Alhajj Mohammad Anisur Rahman |
Narayanganj |
01711-239078 |
52. |
M/S Mulluk Chan & Company |
Haji Mohammad Moktar Hosen |
Narayanganj |
01711-239147 |
53. |
M/S Pias Enterprise |
Haji Mohammad Hanif |
Narayanganj |
01720-044316 |
54. |
M/S Bait Al Mamur Agency |
Muhammad Salauddin |
Narayanganj |
01712-088478 |
55. |
M/S Shyamol Traders |
Md. Bodoruddin Ahmed |
Narayanganj |
01711-534034 |
56. |
M/S Mojib & Brothers |
Md. Mijanur Rahman |
Narayanganj |
01748-930769 |
57. |
M/S Nuri Enterprise |
Alhajj Md. Mojibur Rahman |
Narayanganj |
01711-112795 |
58. |
M/S A High & Brothers |
Md. Abdul High Raju |
Mijimiji, Shiddhirganj, Narayanganj |
01720-023412 |
59. |
M/S Badhon Enterprise |
H B Shifat-E-Jahan Shirin |
Mijimiji, Shiddhirganj, Narayanganj |
01720-023412 |
60. |
M/S Chondo Enterprise |
Md. Abdus Chalam |
Village- Godenail, Post- Lokkhi Narayan Kaun Mil, Shiddhirganj, Narayanganj |
01715-740471 |
61. |
M/S Islam & Sons |
Mr. Md. Sirajul Islam |
Khulna |
01711-344596 |
62. |
M/S N Enterprise |
Nur Mohammad Mia |
Khulna |
01720-002877 |
63. |
M/S Mollik Enterprise |
Mollik Alamgir Siddique |
Khulna |
01911-510210 |
64. |
M/S Shovon Enterprise |
Mohsen Ara Kaderi |
Khulna |
01719-032458 |
65. |
M/S Pubali Traders |
Sheikh Mojnu |
Khulna |
01711-858645 |
66. |
M/S Rubia Traders |
Morol Abdus Sobhan |
Village- Jogipol, Post- Shiromoni, P. Station- Khanjahan Ali, Khulna |
01743-905508 |
67. |
M/S Rina Traders |
Kaji Toufik Alam |
Khulna |
01711-909160 01711-942866 |
68. |
M/S Laboni Enterprise |
S M Ali Akbar |
Khulna |
01711-380375 |
69. |
M/S Shahnewaj Enterprise |
Md. Sorforaj Alam |
Khulna |
01711-361143 |
70. |
M/S Musa Trade Syndicate |
Md. Abdullah Monsur |
23 Bosupara Main Road, Khulna |
01195-500198 |
71. |
M/S Asif Trade & Carriers |
Mosammot Mahjabin |
Khulna |
01716-741555 |
72. |
M/S S S International |
Mosammot Fajilatunnesa |
Khulna |
01819-054732 |
73. |
M/S Khan & Sons |
Mrs. Sharifa Khan |
Khulna |
01711-344596 |
74. |
M/S Haq International |
Md. Samsul Haq |
Khulna |
01715-268357 |
75. |
M/S Md. Golam Mostafa |
Md. Golam Mostafa |
Khulna |
01716-741555 |
76. |
M/S Sweet Traders |
Md. Ajijur Rahman |
Jogipol (Sanoyaralay), Shiromoni, Khan Jahan Ali, Khulna |
01723-916944 |
77. |
M/S Arif Enterprise |
Khadija Parveen |
Jogipol, Shiromoni, Khan Jahan Ali Road, Khulna |
01711-352737 |
78. |
M/S Morol Arifur Rahman |
Md. Arifur Rahman |
Khulna |
01748-986575 |
79. |
M/S Khan Reajul Islam |
Khan Reajul Islam |
Village- Gilatala, Jahanabad Cantonment, Khanjahan Ali, Khulna |
01712-546841 |
80. |
M/S Ruposhi Vandar |
Md. Abul Kalam |
Khulna |
01675-401677 |
81. |
M/S Md. Ismail Hosen |
Mosammat Khadija Khatun |
Khulna |
01711-359740 |
82. |
M/S Asad Trading |
Asadujjaman Mojumdar |
Khulna |
01819-831323 |
83. |
M/S Mostafa Store |
Md. Golam Mostafa |
Khulna |
01919-699382 |
84. |
M/S M M Enterprise |
Shekh Md. Ali Akbar |
Khulna |
01922-720421 |
85. |
M/S Polash Corporation |
Kaji Mojammel Kabir |
Khulna |
01914-725490 |
86. |
M/S Shekh Ikbal Hosen |
Shekh Iqbal Hosen |
Khulna |
01743-908045 |
87. |
M/S Morol A. Sattar & Company |
Morol Abdus Sattar |
Khulna |
01711- 830983 |
88. |
M/S Sayed Store |
Sayed Abu Bakar |
Khulna |
01921-713883 |
89. |
M/S S, Nahar Enterprise |
Mosammat Shamsunnahar Imtiaj |
Khulna |
01715-743649 |
90. |
M/S Ajmol Baharain |
Ohidul Islam |
Khulna |
01711-359740 |
91. |
M/S M, D Abdul Malek |
Khulna |
Khulna |
01711-321708 |
92. |
M/S Shekh Abdul Kuddus |
Shekh Abdul Kuddus |
Khulna |
01716-670059 |
93. |
M/S Rukaia Enterprize |
Md. Humayun Kabir |
Khulna |
01711-586844 |
94. |
M/S Shikdar Enterprise |
Md. Harun-Or- Rashid |
Khulna |
01711-586844 |
95. |
M/S Bappi Traders |
Md. Idris Ali |
Daulatpur, Khulna |
01198-151077 |
96. |
M/S Masum Traders |
Shekh Enamul Kabir Masum |
Khulna |
01715-144166 |
97. |
M/S Beg Oliar Rahman |
Beg Oliar Rahman |
Khulna |
01920-640948 |
98. |
M/S Shahin Petroleum Service |
Beg Shahinur Rahman |
Khulna |
01711-934534 |
99. |
M/S Kuddus & Mukta Construction |
Md. Ruhul Kuddus |
Khulna |
01771-397762 |
100. |
M/S Ani Traders |
Shamima Sultana (Seema) |
Khulna |
01711-966079 |
101. |
M/S Emon Enterprise |
Sahara Parveen |
Khulna |
01712-096093 |
102. |
M/S Sani Enterprise |
Rupali Ahmed |
Khulna |
01915-456214 |
103. |
M/S M K Engineering & Builders |
Mostafa Kamal Pasha |
Khulna |
01718-445522 |
104. |
M/S Southern International |
S, M, Monirul Islam |
Khulna |
01711-323634 |
105. |
M/S Pal & Kundu Ltd. |
Sanjay Kumar Pal |
Khulna |
01731-344109 |
106. |
M/S Mohammad Sirajul Haq |
Md. Wares Ali |
Khulna |
01670-365676 |
107. |
M/S Mitu Enterprise |
Md. Jakir Hosen |
Khulna |
01716-840972 |
108. |
M/S H, M, Lutfor Rahman |
H, M, Lutfor Rahman |
Khulna |
01716-716505 |
109. |
M/S Afjalur Rahman |
Md. Afjalur Rahman |
Khulna |
01715-781293 |
110. |
M/S Rabeya Construction |
Molla Abul Kasem |
Khulna |
01922-677744 |
111. |
M/S M N R Enterprise |
Malik Md. Morshed |
Chattogram |
01815-118857 |
112. |
M/S Abdul Khalek Saodagar |
Ahmed Khalek Saodagar |
Chattogram |
01819-385615 |
113. |
M/S Bolaka Overseas Trading |
Md. Jahirul Islam |
Chattogram |
01711-149137 |
114. |
M/S Tanveer & Brothers |
Jannatul Ferdaus |
South Abhirampur, Present Address: 464/A, D. T. Road, Kadamtali, Chattogram. (Permanent Address: Chandraganj, Begumganj, Noakhali) |
01681-301184 |
115. |
M/S Shamim Enterprise |
M Nurul Ajeem |
Chattogram |
01819-310857 |
116. |
M/S Boishakhi Door & Furniture |
Tochkir Ahommod |
Chattogram |
01815-118856 |
117. |
M/S Mojumdar Traders |
Abu Ahommod Mojumdar |
Chattogram |
01819831323 |
118. |
M/S Ferdaus Khan & Company |
Fojlul Ajij Khan |
Chattogram |
01715-018231 |
119. |
M/S Suja Enterprise |
Sujab Uddin Khan |
Chattogram |
01815-509038 |
120. |
M/S Chottola Builders |
Soyeb Uddin Khan |
Chattogram |
01815-858280 |
121. |
M/S Mamun & Brothers |
Haji Md. Jalal Uddin |
Chattogram |
01819-312853 |
122. |
M/S Nachim Aktar |
Mosammot Nachim Aktar |
Chattogram |
01819-312853 |
123. |
M/S Foysal Cargo Service |
Md. Nur Uddin Foysal |
Chattogram |
01819-312853 |
124. |
M/S Yeachmin Traders |
Md. Jahangir Alam |
Chattogram |
01816-362869 |
125. |
M/S Soltana Enterprise |
Md. Nurul Alom |
Chattogram |
01711-270126 |
126. |
M/S Khaja Ajmir Store |
Haji Md. Idris |
Chattogram |
01817-716544 |
127. |
M/S Bagdad Trade Link |
S M Moyakkher |
Chattogram |
01712-266896 |
128. |
M/S Rajdhani Hardware Store |
Md. Mostafijur Rahman |
Chattogram |
01682-391880 |
129. |
M/S K, F, Enterprise |
Md. Khobirul Haq |
Chattogram |
01819-613353 |
130. |
M/S F, K Enterprise |
Afrin Kabir |
Chattogram |
01819-613353 |
131. |
M/S Arora Corporation |
Narayan Chandra Saha |
Chattogram |
01711-747031 |
132. |
M/S Dipali Enterprise |
Babu Dhirendra Das Gupta |
Chattogram |
01712-657993 |
133. |
M/S New K, M, Battery |
Farid Ahammod |
Chattogram |
01195-092187 |
134. |
M/S Jaman Enterprise |
Nurujjaman |
Chattogram |
01711-268294 |
135. |
M/S Nusrat Traders |
Md. Mostafijur Rahman |
Chattogram |
01713-101909 |
136. |
M/S Kismot Transportation |
Kismotul Hakim |
Chattogram |
01827-755614 |
137. |
M/S Happy Corporation |
Dilip Kumar Dash |
Chattogram |
01712-657993 |
138. |
M/S Amin & Brothers (2) |
Aminul Haq |
Chattogram |
01670-433893 |
139. |
M/S Shovon Enterprise |
Rofiqul Islam |
Chattogram |
01818-322839 |
140. |
M/S Touhid Enterprise |
Abdul Monaf |
Chattogram |
01782-769705 01682-301880 |
141. |
M/S Monjur Hosen |
Md. Monjur Hosen |
Chattogram |
01819-628886 |
142. |
M/S Tanjila Enterprise |
Md. Golam Rabbani |
Chattogram |
01716-741555 |
143. |
M/S Habiab & Sons |
Md. Abdul Halim |
Chattogram |
01719-214599 01716-400614 |
144. |
M/S Aktar Enterprise |
Layla Nasim Vanu |
Chattogram |
01712-248442 |
145. |
M/S Ilias & Sons |
Md. Ilias |
Chattogram |
01718-843609 |
146. |
M/S Sagar Trading |
Shombhu Nath Saha |
Chattogram |
01711- 747031 |
147. |
M/S M Islam & Company |
Md. Islam |
Chattogram |
01842-315568 |
148. |
M/S Tijarot Enterprise |
Md. Firoj Alom |
Chattogram |
01711-375676 |
149. |
M/S Mohammadia Enterprise |
A, K M Fochiul Alom |
Chattogram |
01763-637513 |
150. |
M/S Taher & Brothers |
Md. Harun Rasheed |
Chattogram |
01818-077074 |
151. |
M/S Jahangir Alom Company |
Md. Jahangir Alom |
Chattogram |
01675-654172 |
152. |
M/S Helal & Company |
Md. Helal Uddin |
Chattogram |
01556-400003 |
153. |
M/S Abu Toiyob Brothers |
Md. Abu Toiyob |
Chattogram |
01819-337533 |
154. |
M/S Dibi Trade Transport Agency |
Ashutosh Nath |
Chattogram |
01712-657993 |
155. |
M/S Dipu Trading |
Dipalee Das Gupta |
Chattogram |
01712-657993 |
156. |
M/S Idris Islam & Co. |
Alhajj Mohammad Idris |
Chattogram |
01819-823040 |
157. |
M/S Shinee Line |
Kaji Najmul Haq |
Chattogram |
01833-425881 |
158. |
M/S M Rahman & Sons |
Alhajj Md. Mojammol Haq Chaudhuri |
Chattogram |
01711-701108 |
159. |
M/S Jony Enterprise |
Jony Kumar Bhyuia |
Chattogram |
01711-305015 |
160. |
M/S Suborna Enterprise |
Md. Abdul Haq |
Chattogram |
01711-202329 |
161. |
M/S Nasim & Brothers |
Omar Faruk |
Chandpur |
01711-055911 |
162. |
M/S Shawon Enterprise |
Monjur Morshed Bhyuia |
Khagrachari |
0155-8772665 |
163. |
M/S Al Kabir Construction |
Mohammod Ali |
Bandarban |
01819-177167 |
164. |
M/S L, D Trading |
Shahjahan Ali Pramamnik |
Lalmonirhat |
01714-013627 |
165. |
M/S Md. Ariful Islam |
Md. Ariful Islam |
Tetultala, Shapla Chattar, Alam Nagar, Rangpur |
01712-817810 |
166. |
M/S Gopal Chandra Boishnab |
Gopal Chandra Boishnab |
North, Robertson Ganj, Alamnagar, Rangpur |
01822-298800 |
167. |
M/S Kushtia Trading Agency Ltd |
Md. Mokhlesur Rahman |
Khushtia |
01712-502226 |
168. |
M/S Jaman Trading |
Ahommed Kamrujjaman Mojumdar |
Feni |
01819-831323 |
169. |
M/S Rahik Traders |
Mrs. Rokeya Parveen |
Rangpur |
01767466404 |
170. |
M/S S B Traders |
Sojib Kumar Bihani |
Bogura |
01712-340235 01713-760266 |
171. |
M/S Alo Enterprise |
Md. Shahjahan |
Rangpur |
01712-803356 |
172. |
M/S Imams Son |
Chaudhuri Momin Ullah |
Noakhali |
01819-315393 |
173. |
M/S T Haq & Company |
Md. Tofajjol Haq |
Bagerhat |
01913-923968 |
174. |
M/S Rumon Traders |
Khan Ali Akram |
Bagerhat |
01937-879713 |
175. |
M/S Computer World |
Md. Abdul Motin |
Naogaon |
01733-101566 |
176. |
M/S Md. Aminul Islam |
Md. Aminul Islam |
Rangpur |
01713-728584 |
177. |
M/S Aris & Anas Enterprise |
Md. Rezaul Haq |
Jamalpur |
01721-683563 |
178. |
M/S N R Trade International |
Md. Ahammad Rajjak |
Tangail |
01718-764281 |
179. |
M/S Delta Trade International |
Md. Hafijur Rahman |
Tangail |
01712-053017 |
180. |
M/S Shuktara Enterprise |
Jahidul Islam |
Kurigram |
01741-225560 |
181. |
M/S Alif Traders |
Jeri Taslima |
Jhenaidah |
01718-072169 |
182. |
M/S Janani Enterprise |
Md. Abul kalam Ajad |
Faridpur |
01715-446733 |
183. |
M/S Ami Enterprise |
Md. Enamul Haq Bhuiyan |
Kishorganj |
01711-562104 |
184. |
M/S Amena Trading Company |
Nurunnesa Ajad |
Kishorganj |
01715-446733 |
185. |
M/S Moslem Bishwas |
Md. Moslem Bishwas |
Faridpur |
01713-585980 |
186. |
M/S Mijan Enterprise |
Md. Mijanur Rahman |
Chandpur |
01912-190427 |
187. |
M/S M D International |
Md. Dulal Hosen |
Noakhali |
01711-588129 |
188. |
M/S Nirmal Kumar Agarwala |
Nirmal Kumar Agarwala |
Bogura |
01713-003378 |
189. |
M/S Md. Abdul Kader |
Md. Abdul Kader |
Sirajganj |
01711-352253 |
190. |
M/S P K Enterprise |
Poromeshwar Agarwala |
Bogura |
01715-636427 |
191. |
M/S Md. Johurul haq |
Md. Johurul Haq |
Rangpur |
01712-174813 |
192. |
M/S Arifa Banu |
Arifa Banu |
Rangpur |
01716-696496 |
193. |
M/S Marium & Brothers |
Alhajj Md. Abdul Kader |
Chandpur |
01711-898330 |
194. |
M/S Salma Enterprise |
Shah Alam |
Rajshahi |
01711-941258 |
195. |
M/S Abdul Haq Mia |
Md. Abdul Haq Mia |
Sirajganj |
01711-149844 |
196. |
M/S Beerendra Chandra Barman |
Beerendra Chandra Barman |
Kishorganj |
01190-754669 |
197. |
M/S Md. Giasuddin |
Md. Giasuddin |
Kishorganj |
01711-880991 |
198. |
M/S Kalpana Construction |
Kalpana Rani Vodro |
Sirajganj |
01711-803570 |
199. |
M/S Shahid Hosen Khandakar |
Najmul Hasan Khandakar |
Lalmonirhat |
01730-988904 01918-211866 |
200. |
M/S Abul Hosen |
Md. Abul Hosen |
Rangpur |
01730-988904 01918-211866 |
List of freight forwarders (Collected from WFP Cox’s Bazar)
Sl |
Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
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1. |
Cross Freight Lines Ltd. (Mr. Mahbubul Anam, Managing Director) |
Colloid Center, 206/A, (7th Floor), Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208 |
Tel: 8802-9846728 |
2. |
Crown Container Line Ltd. (Mr. Farid Uddin Mahmud, Managing Director) |
Baro Bhuiyan APT - 4C, House - 3B, Road-49, Gulshan-02, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: 8802-8823081 |
3. |
Crown Logistics Ltd. (Mr. Farid Uddin Mahmud Tariq, Director) |
Baro Bhuiyan APT - 4C, House - 3B, Road-49, Gulshan-02, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: 8802- 8823081, 9861143 |
4. |
Crystal Express Ltd. (Mr. Md. Abrarul Alam, Managing Director) |
Bashati Condominium, House-15, Flat-B-3/4, (2nd Floor) Road-17, Banani C/A, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-9821417, 9820197 |
5. |
CSL Corporation (Mr. Md. Taibur Rahman Khan, Proprietor) |
Ka-59, Post Office Road, Khilkhet, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-58970277 Web: www.cslc.com.bd |
6. |
Dahnay Logistics Bangladesh (Mr. Hasan Ahmed Kamal, Proprietor) |
House-376/A, (4th Floor), Road-28, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206 |
Tel: 8802-8834923 |
7. |
D. H. D Shipping World Ltd. (Mr. Muktul Hossain, Managing Director) |
68/3-A (1st Floor), Zikatola, Dhaka-1209 |
Tel: 8802-9631560 |
8. |
Dachser (Bangladesh) Ltd. (Mr. Syed Sadaquat Hossain, Managing Director) |
28 & 30 Kamal Ataturk Avenue, Level-20th (East Side Passenger Lift 19) Banani C/A, Dhaka-1213 |
Tel: 8802-8833251-59 |
9. |
Daimon Logistics BD Ltd. (Md. Mohsin Reza Chowdhury, Managing Director) |
House No: 22 (1st Floor), Road No: 18, Sector-03, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Tel: 8802-8958947 |
10. |
Dallah Bangladesh (Mr. Mehedi Hassan Khan (Milton), Managing Director) |
House-16 (1st Floor), Road-11, Sector-01, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Tel: 8802-7913613 |
11. |
Dana Aviation Ltd. (Syed Salman Masud Managing Director) |
House-59, Road-13 & 15, Block-D, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
Tel:8802-9882225, 9884604 |
12. |
Dart Global Logistics (Pvt.) Ltd. (Mr. Dhanesh Kellapatha Managing Director |
Green Grandeur, 12th Floor, 58E Kamal Ataturk Avenue, Banani C/A, Dhaka-1213 |
Tel: 8802-9820070-74 |
13. |
DC Bypass Ltd. (Mr. Md. Masudul Islam, Director & CEO) |
10 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Jahangir Tower (5th Floor), Kawran Bazar, Tejgaon, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-9125792-6 |
14. |
Decent Logistics International (Mr. Saiful Islam Pitu, Proprietor) |
GA-19, Mohakhali, C/A Gulshan, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-9883802, 9893246 |
15. |
Demo Logistics Saleha Parvin Setu (Proprietor) |
House-10, Road-10, Sector-04, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Tel: 8802-7911475 |
16. |
DHL Global Forwarding (Bangladesh) Lmited (Managing Director) |
Abedin Tower, House-35, Road-17, Level-3&4, Kamal Ataturk Avenue,Banani,Dhaka. |
Tel: 8802-9821234 |
17. |
Diplomat Shipping Ltd. (Mr. Abdul Awal, Managing Director) |
Sadharan Bima Tower, (Level-07), 37/A, Dilkusha C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
Tel: 8802-9553255, 9556430 |
18. |
Discovery Cargo (Md. Mahbubur Rahman, Managing Partner) |
House-1/A, Road-01, Sector-01, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Mob: 01675-242424 |
19. |
Doreen Exim (Pvt.) Ltd. (Md. Habibur Rahman, Managing Director) |
House-8(4th Floor), Road-1/B, Sector-09, House Building, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Tel: 8802:58951708 |
20. |
Dreamco Express (Mr. Golam Sarwar, Proprietor) |
House-10, Road-15, Sector-01, Uttarta Dhaka-1230 |
Tel: 8802-8932694, 8932654 |
21. |
DRHL (BD) Ltd. (Mr. Md. Rezaul Karim, Director) |
Rahman Villa 2nd Floor, House-19, Road-12, Sector-01, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Mob: 01193-070756 |
22. |
DSS Logistics (BD) Ltd. (Mr. Md. Emran Hossain, Managing Director) |
51-51/A, Purana Paltan (1st Floor), Dhaka-1000 |
Tel: 8802- 9588119 |
23. |
DSV Air & Sea Ltd. (Mr. Md. Abdul Halim, GM) |
15th Floor, 50, Mohakhali, Bay's Tower, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: 8802-8816321 |
24. |
Dynamic Traders (Mr. Jashim Uddin, Managing Partner) |
Kushol Center (2nd Floor), Room-3, 4 & 11, Sector-03, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Tel: 8802-8919135, 8917817 |
25. |
E2E Logistics Bangladesh Ltd. (Mr. Md. Maksudur Rahman, Director) |
Plot-06 (Level-05), Road-SW (H), Gulshan Avenue-01, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: 8802-9852006 |
26. |
EAS Ltd (Mr. Rabiul Awal Shapon, Managing Director) |
Kapotakkha Sahaly (4th Floor), House-40, Road- 05, Block-A, Banasree, Rampura, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-8390153-4 |
27. |
Ease Logistics (Mr. MA Latif Shahrear Zahedee, Proprietor) |
House-88, Level-04, Road-17/A, Block-E, Banani, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-8836716 |
28. |
EBD Ltd (Capt. Saifur Rahman, Managing Director) |
Zeenat Bhaban 4th Floor, 41/1, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Kawran Bazar, Dhaka-1215 |
Tel: 8802-9124422 |
29. |
EBZ Corporation (Mr. Jubair Ahmed Bhuyan, Proprietor) |
House-07, Road-05, 3rd Floor, Sector-01, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Tel: 8802-7912456 |
30. |
ECU Line (BD) Ltd. (Mr. Md. Abrarul Alam, Managing Director) |
F.R Tower (11th Floor) 32 Kemal Ataturk Avanue, Banani, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: 8802-9822230, 9820115 |
31. |
Edison Logistics Ltd. (Mr. Md. Maksudur Rahman, Director) |
Plot-06 (Level-05), Road-SW (H), Gulshan Avenue-01, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: 8802-9852006 Mob: 01755-626573 |
32. |
Eleven Eagle Logistics Ltd. (Mr. Abul Bashar Mamun, Managing Director) |
Floor 4th, Rupayan Golden Age, 99 Gulshan Avenue, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: 8802-9899028 |
33. |
Elham International Ltd. (Mr. Abdullah Al-Mamun, Director) |
45, Shah Makhdum Avenue, Sector-12, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Tel: 8802-8951324, 55085842 |
34. |
Elite Cargo Ltd. (Mr. M. A Mansur, Managing Director) |
House-7, Apt-B-1, Road-12, Sector-01, Uttara, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802- 8922608, 58954530 |
35. |
Elite Express Ltd. (Mr. Md. Lokman Hossain, Managing Director) |
House - 262 (5th Floor), Road - 19, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-9884381-82 |
36. |
Elite Trading Ltd. (Mr. Shahid Sarwar, Managing Director) |
59, Dilkusha C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
Tel: 8802-9561994, 9552740 |
37. |
Emu Trans Cargo (Abdul Kader, Proprietor) |
House-17, (3rd Floor), Road-10, Sector-01, uttara, Dhaka |
Tel: Fax: Mob: 01711-526575 |
38. |
Enem Express Ltd. (Mr. Neo G. Mendes, Managing Director) |
Genetic Plaza (Level-03), House-16, Road-16 Dhanmondi, Dhaka. |
Tel: 8802-48111129, 8121472 |
39. |
Entire Logistics Ltd. (Mr. Kawsher Md. Fakhruddin, Managing Director) |
House-412 (4th Floor), Road-07, DOHS, Baridhara, Gulshan, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-8412375 |
40. |
Ethics Shipping Ltd (Mr. Kamiab Afrahim Nieon, Chairman) |
Shareef Mansion (6th Floor), 56-57, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
Tel: 8802-9578514 |
41. |
EUR Logistics Services Ltd. (Md. Abrarul Alam, Managing Director) |
F.R Tower (11th Floor) 32 Kemal Ataturk Avanue, Banani, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: 8802-9820115, 9820117 |
42. |
EUR Services (BD) Ltd. (Mr. Md. Abrarul Alam, Managing Director) |
F.R.Tower(11th Floor), 32 kemal Atatturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
Tel: 8802-9822230, 9820115-9 |
43. |
Eureka Transportation & Logistics Ltd. (Ms. Mili Jesmin, Managing Director) |
12/kha/6, Siddheswari, Dhaka-1217 |
Tel: 8802-9333418 |
44. |
Euro Express Ltd. (Mr. Osman Gani, Director) |
House-162, (2nd Floor) Lane-03, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206 |
Tel: 8802-8834163, 8834164 |
45. |
Excel Freight Systems Ltd. (Mr. N. C. Dutta, Managing Director) |
56, New Eskaton Road (1st Floor) Dhaka-1000 |
Tel: 8802-8322801-4, 8318565 |
46. |
Exim Bangla logistics (Md. Mamun Ashraphi, Proprietor) |
87, BNS Center, Level-04, Sector-07, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Tel: 8802-589572 |
47. |
Exim Freight & Logistics International (Mr. Mohammad Shahadat Hossain, Proprietor) |
House-03 (Gr. Floor), Raod-09, Sector-05, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Tel: 8802-55095725 |
48. |
Exim Freight Logistics (BD) Ltd. (Md. Iliyas Hossain, Managing Director) |
House: Snigdha -55, (Gr. Floor), Road-07, Sector-04, Uttara, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-58951653 |
49. |
Eximco Global Forwarding Bangladesh (Md wazed Hossain, Proprietor) |
House-04, Road-05, Sector-01, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Tel: 8802-9578313, 9571176 |
List of Freight Forwarders (Others)
Sl |
Company Name & Address |
Contact Name & Designation |
Contact No & Email |
---|---|---|---|
1. |
Freemar Lines Ltd (Mr. Md. Kamal Hussain (Biplob), Managing Director) |
Rahat Tower, Suit- 1103, 10th Floor, 14, Biponon C/A, Banglamotor, Dhaka-1000 |
Tel: 8802-9632777 Mob: 01970-992222, 01715-175076 info@freemarline.com |
2. |
Swift Freight International Ltd (SM Rakibul Islam, General Manager) |
House 65, Road 17, Block C, Banani, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh |
Tel: +880 (0)2 982 1188 Mobile: 01713002233 (GM) Email: info@swift-freight.com |
3. |
Fast Move Logistic Ltd. (Mr. Md. Afzal Uddin, Managing Director) |
Nahar Point, 60 Gausul Azam Avenue, Sector-13, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Tel: 8802-7912698 Mob: 01729-096191 info@fastmovelogistic.com |
4. |
Team AM (Bangladesh) Ltd (Mr. Mohammed Alamgir Hossain, Managing Director) |
Home Town Complex (Floor-13), 87, New Eskaton Road, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-9351850, 9351852 Mob: 01979-969795 alamgir.hossain@teamam.com.bd |
5. |
Genius Logistics Bangladesh Ltd. (Mr. Abdur Rahim Akon, Managing Director) |
Alba Tower (6th Floor), 2/6 Pallabi, Mirpur, 11½, Dhaka-1216 |
Tel: 8802-9021674 Mob: 01720-155506 abdur.rahim@geniuslogisticsbd.com |
6. |
Fortune Freight Ltd (Mr. Md. Sharif Uddin Ahammed Sumon, Managing Director) |
Mezbah Uddin Plaza (12th Floor) Flat-12-B, 91 New Circular Road, mouchak, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-9348720 Mob: 01678-821380 |
7. |
Megatrend Logistics Ltd (Mr. Tanveer Harun, Managing Director) |
T. K Bhaban (11th Floor), 13 Karwan Bazar, Dhaka-1215 |
Tel: 8802-9142836 Mob: 01933-347216 megatrendshipping@gmail.com |
8. |
Royal Air Cargo (Mr. Md. Anowarul Hoque, Proprietor) |
House No: 08, Road No: 02, Sector- 04, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Mob: 01817-047174 |
9. |
3PL Global Ltd. (Mr. Ahmed Al Hysam Bin Rahman, Managing Director) |
House-44, Road-01, Sector-03, Uttara, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-7914785, 7914795 Mob: 01966-675900 |
10. |
Parceline Express (Mr. Monirul Islam, Proprietor) |
167/5, DIT Extn. Road, Fakirapool, Dhaka-1000 |
Tel: 8802-8316470 Mob: 01819-285123 monirscs@yahoo.com |
11. |
Ultramarine Cargo Services Ltd. (Mr. SK. Hasanuzzaman, Managing Director) |
101, Bir Uttam CR Datta Road, (2nd Floor), Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-9661263, 58617731 Mob: 01711-875343 info@ultramarinebd.com |
12. |
Partex Aeromarin Logistics Ltd. (Md. Sajjad Hossain, Director) |
Shanta Western Tower, Level-06, Bir Uttam Mir Shawkat Road, 186 Tejgaon I/D, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-8878800 Mob: 01989-338811 shah.alam@pambd.com |
13. |
Monowara Logistics (Mr. Mir. Md. Amin Hasan, Proprietor) |
99 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Kawran Bazar, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-9129710 Mob: 01713-015944 |
14. |
Blossom Shipping Services Ltd (Mr. Md. Didar Hossain, Managing Director) |
Aziza Bhaban (2nd Floor), 1 No. CCT Gate, New Mooring, Chattogram-4100 |
Tel: 031-741226, Mob: 01777797272, info@blossomshipping.com |
15. |
Famfa Solution Ltd (AFM Rahmatul Bari, Managing Director) |
HBFC Building (3rd Floor), 1/D Agrabad C/A, Chattogram-4100 |
Tel: 031-711150, Mob: 01713-109250, captbari@globelink.biz |
16. |
Avian Express Ltd. (Mr. Alauddin Ali) |
House-24, Road-01, Sectror-06, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Mob: 01712-065998 alauddin@avian-express.com |
17. |
Fly Bird Express Services Ltd. (Mr. Kazi Sorwar Hoshen, Managing Director) |
Road-06, House-386, DOHS Baridhara, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-8415948, 8410945 Mob: 01711-661403 sorowar@flybirdbd.com |
18. |
Pan Asia Shipping Agency (Mr. Md. Giass Uddin, Proprietor) |
12, Ashkona, Road-02, Dokshinkhan, Dhaka-1230 |
Tel: 044-73500663 Mob: 01720-624638 |
19. |
Transpolar Logistics (Mr. Md. Enamul Kabir Patwary, Director) |
Baitul Khair, Suit-407, (4th Floor), 48/A-B, Purana Paltan, Dhaka-1000 |
Tel: 8802-9571176, 9578313 Mob: 01713-032092 tpl@asiatelnet.com |
20. |
Ark Shipping (Md Moeenul Hoque, Proprietor) |
Bashar Square (2nd Floor), 108 Agrabad C/A, Chattogram-4100 |
Tel: 031-2515239, Mob: 01776-111000, moeenul@gmail.com |
21. |
Oriental Logistics Pvt Ltd. (Md. Jahirul Amin Chy, Managing Director) |
Shahjadi Chamber (8th Floor), 1331/B, Sk Mujib Road, Agrabad, Chattogram. |
Tel: 031-713090, 2511238, Mob: 01711-726021 |
22. |
Tisya Logistics Ltd (Mr. Md. Abdul Hannan Mazumder, Chairman) |
93/4 Moneshor Road, Zigatola, Hazaribag, Dhaka-1209 |
Tel: 8802-9631587 Mob: 01712-735457 tisyalogisticsltd@gmail.com |
23. |
Unique Freight Ltd. (Md. Nur Hossain, Managing Director) |
House-26,Road-03, Sector-04, Uttara, Model Town, Dhaka-1230 |
Mob: 01713-031632 |
24. |
Han International Logistics Service (Md Absar Hossain, Proprietor) |
89/90 TSN Complex, Agrabad C/A, Chattogram. |
Tel: 031-2517763 Mob: 01819- 694065 a.h.tradelink@gmail.com |
25. |
Popular Global Forwarding (F. I. Chowdhury, Proprietor) |
House-08 (3rd Floor), Road-03, Sector-01, Uttara, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-7913631 Mob: 01715-312297 fakhrul@pgflbd.com |
26. |
Transpacific Logistics Ltd. (Mr. Asadun Nabi, Managing Director) |
Rangs Nasim Squre, Level-8, Building-275/D, Road-27(old) Dhanmondi, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-9119007 Mob: 01755-502225 info@transpacificbd.com |
27. |
Tradelog Bangladesh Ltd (Syed A. H. Muzaffar Ahmad, Managing Director) |
Dhaka Trade Center (13th Floor),99, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Karwan Bazar |
Tel: 8189245-6 Mob: 01928-175212 info@tradelogbd.com |
28. |
Awards Transportation Ltd. (Mr. Zahid Hossain Firoze, Managing Director) |
Dhaka office: 193/F, Mukta Bhaban, 1st Floor, Fakirapool Road, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka Chattogram office: Nirman SS Tower (3rd Floor), 1817, SK Mujib Road, Agrabad C/A, CTG. |
Tel: 8802-7193094, 7193106 Mob: 01711-817260 awards@bdmail.net Web: www.awardsbd.com |
29. |
TAD Logistics Ltd. (Mr. Md. Ashikur Rahman, Managing Director) |
House No: 696/1, West Ibrahimpur, Kafrul, Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka-1206 |
Tel: 8802-9880196, 9880197 Mob: 01755-620708 |
30. |
M/S. Sheuli Trade International (Chowdhury Anowar, Proprietor) |
53, Naya Palton (1st Floor), D.I.T. Extension Road, Dhaka-1000 |
Mob: 01711-372192 sheulitrade@yahoo.com |
31. |
BCS Global Logistics (Md Ibrahim Chowdhury, Proprietor) |
Muktijodda Shopping Complex (2nd Floor), Room-42 Ashkona, Dhaka |
Mob: 01819039652, 01709-341170 bcsgloballogistics@gmail.com |
32. |
J.I.T Logistics Ltd. (Mr. Iftekhar Ahmed, Managing Director) |
House-60/Ka (1st Floor),Kuril Chowrasta, Vatara, Dhaka-1219 |
Tel: 8802-8412076 |
33. |
3i Logistics (Pvt.) Ltd. (Mr. Md. Jakir Hossain Sarker, Director) |
Road-08, House-1/B, Green Squre 5th Floor, Gulshan-01, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: 8802-9347191, 9359439 Mob: 01814-853654 |
34. |
Routes Logistics (Md. Younus Khan, Managing Partner) |
House-24, Road-02, Sector-03, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Tel: 0447-8444600 Mob: 01711-204779 info@routeslogistics.com |
35. |
LG Express Ltd. (Lipi Leone Rozario, Director) |
59 Tejkunipara, (4-C) Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215 |
Tel: 8802-8156160 Mob: 01819-271528 info@lgexpressbd.com |
36. |
Cargo Media Agency (Mr. Md. Yunus Miah, Proprietor) |
House-08, Road-04, Sector-01, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Tel: 8802-8931192 Mob: 01712-546415 younus.cargomedia@gmail.com |
37. |
Transportation Logistics Int'l (Bangladesh) Ltd. (Md. Rezaul Karim, Managing Director) |
Dhaka Office: Tower Hamlet (4th Floor), 16, Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka-1213, Chattogram Office: Makkah Madina Trade Center (10th Floor), 78 Agrabad C/A |
Tel: 8802-9820494-497, Mobile: 01711-524847 |
38. |
Cargomet Logistics Ltd (Mr. Raju Barua, Managing Director) |
Moghbazar Plaza (2nd Floor), 78 Outer Circular Road, Dhaka-1217 |
Tel: 8802-8356665 Mob: 01713-005020 |
39. |
Goldenlink Logistics Ltd. (Mr. Md. Yakub Hossain, Managing Director) |
93/2/B, Moneshwar Road, Zigatola, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-9667877 Mob: 01932-780590 yunus_goldenlink@net2bd.com |
40. |
Reic Ltd (Mr. Muhammad Mustafizur Rahaman, Managing Director) |
House-90, Road-02, Block-A Niketon, Gulshan-01, Dhaka |
Tel: 8802-8810208 Mob: 01711-152756 mmrsumonbp10@gmail.com |
41. |
Asia Pacific Logistics (Mr. Dolan Barua, Proprietor) |
Facy Building (3rd Floor), 87 Agrabad C/A, Chattogram. |
Tel: 880-31-2526681-82, Mobile: 01713-453653 |
42. |
TML (Pvt) Ltd. (Mr. Md. Shahed Hossain, Managing Director) |
Union Heights Level-08, Suit-B, 55/2, Panthapath, Dhaka-1205 |
Tel: 8802-9119746, 9119744 Mob: 01819-232403 shahed@goztml.com |
43. |
Top Line International (Mr. Fazlur Rahman, Proprietor) |
House-07, (4th Floor), Road-05, Sector-01, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
Tel: 8802 8920422 Mobile: 01713-042455 topline.international@yahoo.com |
List of Bangladeshi and international airliners
Sl |
Airlines |
Address |
Contact |
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Bangladeshi Airlines |
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1. |
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Offices in Hangar Complex, Admin Building & Terminal
Building |
Head Office: +880-2-8917400-19, 8912390-97, +880-2-8912700-19, 8914770-79 District Sales Office, Dhaka: +880-2-9560151-10 |
2. |
Novo Airlines |
House-50, Road-11, Block-F, Banani. |
Phone: +88-09638-013603, +88-09666-722224, +88 029871891-2 Mobile: +8801755656660-72 Email: info@flynovoair.com |
3. |
Domestic Wing, Kurmitola HSJ International Airport, Dhaka-1230, Bangladesh. |
Dhaka Airport Sales Office: Phone: +880 2 8957640, +880 2 8963191 Mobile: +88 017 13 48 66 60 |
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4. |
Hazrat Shahjalal Domestic Terminal |
Phone: +880 2 8953003 |
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International Airlines |
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5. |
Banani Office-Dhaka Arif Plaza, 41 – Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka-1212. Corporate & Sales Office. US-Bangla Airlines, 77 Sohrawardi Avenue, Baridhara Diplomatic Zone, Dhaka- 1212. Chattogram Agrabad C/A, Chattogram. | Banani Office-Dhaka Cell: 01 777777900, 01777777888, 01 777777899 Corporate & Sales Office. Phone: (88-02) 8822610, 8822608 Cell: 01 777777820 CHATTOGRAM Ce: 01777777821 -822 | |
6. |
S.A. Tower (Ground Floor) Plot 1, Road 134, Block SE (A), Gulshan South Avenue, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
+880 960 900 1133 |
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7. |
Taj Marriot – 1st & 5th Floor Plot SW (1)4,25, Gulshan Avenue, Dhaka, 1212, Bangladesh |
Qatar Airways Bangladesh HSI Airport Office Telephone: +880 2 890 1593 / 890 1146 |
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8. |
Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel, 107 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Dhaka-1215 |
Telephone: 55028067,55028108 Mobile: (+88) 01978569293-96, 01768232311 Phone: +88 02 8140255 (Ext: 116-120) Email: ctomgrdac@saudiairlines.com |
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9. |
Dhaka Office Plot No. Sw (I) -4, 25, Gulshan Avenue-1, Dhaka1212 Bangladesh. Chattogram Office Ground Floor, Hotel Agrabad, Agrabad C/A, Chattogram, Bangladesh. |
Reservations: +880 2 9892 683 Ticketing: +880 2 9888 220 Fax: +88 31 7134 41 Reservations: +88 31 7134 41 Ticketing: +88 31 8117 34 |
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10. |
Casablanca (5th Floor), 114, Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan – 2, Dhaka – 1212, Bangladesh |
Phone: +880 2 9851881 Phone: +88028901825-27 (airport office) |
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11. |
Thai Airways (Bangladesh) |
Bangladesh: Shanta Western Tower (SPL) Level-9, Space-903186 Bir Uttam Mir Shawkat Ali Road, Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka 1208 |
Phone: 88 (02) 88791 31-46 |
12. |
No 20 Kemal Ataturk Av, Banani C/A, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh. |
Telephone: +880258817207, +880258817208 Email: dacres@srilankan.com |
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13. |
Molly Capita Centre (7th Floor), Plot – CES(F) – 04, Road – 127, Holding – 76, Gulshan Avenue.
Post Code 1212, Dhaka, |
Reservations: +8802 8831258/8831247/8819540/8819542 Office: +8802 8831258/8831247/8819540/8819542 |
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14. |
Dhaka office M/S Al-Khaleej Travel 1st Floor, 31-Park Plaza, Road No 17, Banani, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Contact Number: 0088 02 9821047 Cargo Contact: 0088-02-8813784 Email: dacuupk@piac.aero |
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15. |
Air Asia |
Erectors House, 5th Floor 18 Kamal Ataturk Avenue Banani, Dhaka |
Contact Number: +88 02 8651270-1, +88 02 9675624 Mail: sales@totalairbd.com |
16. |
China Southern |
House # 50, Road # 11, Block-F, Banani, Dhaka-1213 (GSA-Novo Air Ltd) |
Tel: 9891662-5 |
17. |
Gulf Air |
Abedin Tower (9 th Floor) 35, Kamal Ataturk Avenue Banani C/A, Dhaka-1213 |
Tel: 01553527340, 01715181481 E-mail: arifa.hossain@gulfair.com; abdulhussain.hussin@gulfair.com |
18. |
Kuwait Airways |
Gulshan Pink City, Plot No. 15, Road No. 103, Block C, Level 7, Gulshan Avenue Dhaka – 1212 |
Phone: (008802) 8881742-9 |
19. |
Oman Air |
Taj Marriot, 25 Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan-01, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh. |
Phone: 0088 02 9853225 |
20. |
Kingfisher |
Taj Cassilina (5th Floor) 25, Gulshan Avenue, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: 8829722, Fax: 8821627 Mobile: 01730059351 |
21. |
Ras al Khaima Airways |
House # 21, Road # 17 Block-C, Banani, Dhaka. (GSA-Mohammed Aviation Agencies) (GSA-HG Aviation Ltd.) |
Tel: 9861471, 9861758 (Mohammad Aviation) Cell: 01730358794 (HG Aviation Ltd.) |
22. |
Mihin Lanka |
Ltd.Safura Tower (level 4), 20, Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani C/A, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh. (GSA- Wings Spence Aviation) |
Tel: +880 2 8817207-8, +880 2 9820396-9, +880 2 9892618 (GSA) Mail: ticketing.dac@mihinlanka.com, sales.dac@mihinlanka.com (GSA) |
23. |
Air-India (AI) |
Sub-station Building (2 nd Floor), Dhaka Sheraton Hotel 1, Mintoo Road, Dhaka. |
Tel: 8330106-8 Mobile: 01819243177 (CM) E-mail: icdac@yahoo.com; sr.premkumar@yahoo.com Website: www.airindia.in |
24. |
Druk Air - Royal Bhutan Airlines |
Valentine Castle (1 st Floor, Suite # D-1), House # 83, Road # 23, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212 GSA- Dhaka National Air Travel Agency & Cargo Ltd |
Tel: 8822924-5, 8831804, 8828304, 8827893 E-mail: dnatakb@Yahoo.com Website: www.drukair.com.bt |
25. |
China Eastern |
Bilquis Tower, 7th floor Plot-6, 2nd Circle, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
Tel: +0880-2-8819481, +0880-2-8819486 |
26. |
Cathay Pacific |
Plot. # 30, Road # 130 Baliaaree (2 nd & 3 rd Floor) Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: 8818782 E-mail: dacsales.common@dragonair.com |
27. |
Fly Dubai |
Bashati Avenue Plot no 10, Road no 53 Unit no C-4, Block-NW (H) Gulshan-2, Dhaka (GSA-Sky Aviation Services Ltd) |
Tel: +88 01755 500450 |
28. |
GSA-One World Aviation Ltd, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Telephone: +8802-9145052,9140868 |
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29. |
Maas Travel & Tours Ltd. 101 R M Center, 5th Floor Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan-2 Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh |
Telephone: +88 02 986 2002, +88 02 986 0542, +88 02 986 2560 Email: dacsales@jetairways.com Website: https://www.jetairways.com |
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30. |
House # 48(4th Floor), Road # 11, Block # F, Banani, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh |
Telephone: +88 02 9872159, +88 02 9871950, +88 02 9871842 Email: resdac@rotanajetbd.com |
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31. |
Jupiter Logistic (BD) Co. Ltd. 48, Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka-1213 Bangladesh |
Telephone: +880-28810496, +880-28810461, +880-28810455,
+880-28810575 |
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32. |
Tiger Airlines |
Office No. 310, Level # 2, Confidence Tower, Shahjadpur, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
Cell: +8801744777569, +8801711963051, Tel: +880255048278 |
33. |
L/7 Doreen Tower, 6A North Avenue C/A, Gulshan-2, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh |
Telephone: +88 02 9846801, +88 01978666138 Email: dacres.common@dragonair.com Web: www.dragonair.com |
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34. |
Dhaka Office: Suite 03-06, Priyo Prangon Tower (Adjacent to Hotel Sarina) , Plot No. 19, Road No. 17 Banani, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh Chattogram Office: 4th Floor, Delwar Bhaban Plot 104, Agrabad C/A, Chattogram 4000, Bangladesh |
Dhaka Office: Tel: +8802 9822072, +8802 9822073, +880 17 6268 4095, +880 17 6268 4096, +880 17 6268 4097 & +880 17 6268 4098 Chattogram Office: Tel: +88 031 252 1591, +88 031 252 1592 |
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35. |
Uday Tower, 57 Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan 1, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
Contact Number: +8802 9892393 Email: info@aeromate.com.bd |
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
4.9 Bangladesh Railway Company Contact List
Company | Physical Address | Name | Email & Website | Phone Number (office) | Description of Services |
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Bangladesh Railways |
Bangladesh Railways 16, Abdul Ghani Road, Rail Bhaban, Dhaka 2100, Bangladesh |
Director General MD.ABU TAHER. |
(+880) (2) 95 61 200 | Bangladesh Railway (BR) is the state-owned rail transport agency of Bangladesh. It operates and maintains the entire railway network of the country. BR is controlled by the Directorate General of Bangladesh Railway under the Ministry of Communications along with Bangladesh Railway Authority (BRA) which works for policy guidance of BR. |
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
4.10 Bangladesh Supplier Contact List
Food Items Suppliers
Edible Oil Suppliers
Sl |
Name |
Address |
Contact No. |
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1. |
Bangladesh Edible Oil Ltd. |
BEOL head office: Land View Commercial Center (10th Floor), 28 Gulshan North C/A, Gulshan Circle2, Dhaka 1212 |
Phone: 8815319, +880-2-58815319 Email: sales@beol-bd.com Website: http://www.beol-bd.com/contact-us/ |
2. |
City Vegetable Oil Mills Ltd. |
115/7/A, Distillary Road, |
+880 2 7410527, 7410907, 7411537, 7414101, 7410527 Website: www.citygroupbd.com Email: forhad@citygroupbd.com |
3. |
Meghna Group of Industries |
Fresh Villa, House No.15 |
Phone: +880 2 9887545, 9889490, 9884791, 9884856 Website: www.meghnagroup.biz Email: info@meghnagroup.biz |
4. |
Prime Edible Oil Ltd. (Sister Concern of Meghna Group) |
Commercial Cove (6th Floor), House 56/C, Road 132, Gulshan-1, Dhaka – 1212 |
Phone: +880 2 9882515, 9892515, 9892037, 9892038, 8822994, 8855066 Email: info@mgoldbd.com |
5. |
T.K Group of Industries |
83, Khatungonj, Chattogram |
Phone: +880-31-618095, 618096, 636381, 617837 Email: info@BDTgroupbd.com |
6. |
Meb Group of Industries |
100, Khatungonj, Chattogram |
Phone: +880-31-611001, 611002, 842120 Website: www.mebbd.com Email: mebgroup@bttb.net.bd |
7. |
Afsar Oil & Vegetable Products Ltd. |
77/5 Moulvi Bazar, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Dhaka |
Phone: 02232614 |
8. |
Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC |
62-63, Motijheel Commercial Area, Amin Court Building, 7th Floor, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Phone: 00 880 2 9571216 Website: http://mpoc.org.bd/ |
9. |
National Vegetable Oil Ltd. |
4/4, Iqbal Road, Block -A, Muhammadpur, Dhaka - 1207 |
Phone: +880-2-8123699, 8124731 |
10. |
ACI Edible Oil |
ACI Centre 245, Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka-1208, |
Phone: (+8802) 8878603 |
11. |
S. Alam Vegetable Oil Ltd. |
S. Alam Bhaban, 2119, Asadgonj Chattogram- 4100, Bangladesh |
Phone (Registered Office): +880 31 636997, 611426, 611195 (Ext-505 and 507) Web Address: Email: |
12. |
Shabnam Vegetable Oil Industries Ltd. |
T. K. Bhaban (2nd Floor), |
Phone: +880-2-9115210, 9144136, 9142876. Website: http://www.BDTgroupbd.net Email: info@BDTgroupbd.com |
13. |
Farzana Oil Refineries Ltd. |
115/7-A, Distilari Road, Gandaria, Dhaka-1100, |
Phone: +88-02-7441537, 01819-269157 |
14. |
S.A. Oil Refinery Ltd. |
Finlay House Agrabad C/A, Chattogram-4100, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88-031-2525012, 01730-027733 |
15. |
Jasmir Super Oil Ltd. |
1628/1671, Ramjoy Mohajan Lane, Asadgonj, Chattogram-4100, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88-031-2852063, 01713-104207 |
16. |
M/s. Shoronika Enterprise |
House -2, Road-4, Block-E, Section-2, Dhaka-1216, Mirpur, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88-02-8316294, 01711-536127 |
17. |
Siddiq Oil Refinery Ltd. |
40-41, Nawabpur Road, Dhaka-1100, Bangladesh |
Phone: +880-2-7110797, 7114018, 7119129 |
18. |
Tanveer Oils Ltd. |
Fresh Villa, House # 15, Road # 34 Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212 |
Phone: +88-02-9884856, 01711-525790 |
19. |
Super Vegetable Oil Industries Ltd. |
T. K. Bhaban (2nd Floor), 13, Karwan Bazar, Dhaka-1215, Bangladesh |
Phone: +88-02-9115210, 9144136, 9142876 Website: http://www.BDTgroupbd.net Email: info@BDTgroupbd.com |
20. |
Dhaka Vegetable Oil Industries Ltd. |
House # 89, Road # 6/C, DOHS, Banani, Dhaka-1206 |
Phone: +880-2-8815794-6, 8828865 |
Yellow Split Peas Supplier
Sl |
Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
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21. |
M/s Haji Abdul Hakim Sowdagar |
262, Khatunganj, Chattogram |
Phone: 031-631178-9 Mobile: 0189-327555 Email: yousuf.hahs@gmail.com |
22. |
Samata Traders |
17(B) Akmal Khan Road, Babubazar, Dhaka |
Phone: 7392598, 7391829, Mobile: 01711-530412 Email: samatatraders@yahoo.com |
23. |
M/S. S. S. Corporation |
Haji Sobhan Sowdagar Road, New Chaktai, Chattogram |
Phone: 031-638862, 634429, 031614751, 610068 |
24. |
M/s Shamsul Alam |
29, Chaul Patty, New Chaktai, Chattogram |
Phone: 031 638008, 031 638028 Email: salma.trading@yahoo.com |
Salt Producing Industries/Traders
Sl |
Company Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
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1. |
M/s Haji Abdul Hakim Sowdagar |
262, Khatunganj, Chattogram |
Phone: 031-631178-9 , 0189-327555 Email: yousuf.hahs@gmail.com |
2. |
Madhumati Salt Industries (Pvt.) Ltd. |
9 Station Road, Khulna, Bangladesh |
Tel: +880-41-720505, 725129, 720109 Email: unitedtradesbd@gmail.com |
3. |
Shams-Mom Salt Industries Ltd |
Islampur, Coxs Bazar |
Mobile: 01811305586 Email: mosharaf700@gmail.com |
4. |
Razapur Salt Refinery (Ltd.) (Syed Monirul Islam) |
House No.11, Baney Babu Road Post. Khulna, Khulna-9000 |
Tel: 041-725649 (Off), 721212 (Fac) Mobile: +88-01711-840788 |
5. |
Bhai Bhai Salt Factory |
Royas Road, Puran Bazar, Chandpur-3500, Bangladesh |
Mobile: +88-01817-043659 |
6. |
Malik Salt |
M.H Building (Ground Floor), 15 Strand Road, Chattogram-4100, Bangladesh |
Tel: +88031636331, +88031620949 Web: http://www.malikgroupbd.com Email: info@malikgroupbd.com |
7. |
Sonargaon Salt Industries Ltd |
Fresh Villa House # 15, Road # 34, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: +880-2-9887545, 9889490, 9884791 Web: www.meghnagroup.biz Email: info@meghnagroup.biz |
8. |
ACI Salt Ltd |
ACI Centre 245, Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka 1208, Bangladesh |
Phone: 880 2 8878603 Web: |
9. |
United Salt Industries Ltd, |
Fresh Villa, Road #34, House #15, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh. |
Tel: +880-2-9887545, 9889490, 9884791 Web: www.meghnagroup.biz Email: info@meghnagroup.biz |
10. |
Pubali Salt Industries |
65-66, Dhaka Chamber Building (3Rd Floor), Room # 402, Motijheel C/A Dhaka- 1000 |
Tel: +880-2-9556688,9562269, 9553644 Web: http://www.pubaligroup.com Email: pubali@aitlbd.net |
11. |
Molla Salt Industries |
Dapa, Fatullah, Narayanganj, Bangladesh |
Phone: 9716219, 7119760, 7111050 Email: mstri@zipbd.com, info@molla.com.bd |
12. |
Modhumoti Salt Industries Ltd. (Sadekur Rahman) |
9, Station Road, Khulna, Bangladesh |
Phone: 041-720948, 720505 Email: unitedbd@gmail.com |
13. |
Krishibid Salt Ltd |
801, Kazipara Rokeya Sarani |
Phone. 880-2-8050828; 01915473359, +8801196010483 |
14. |
M. M. Salt Industries Ltd |
Chattogram Office: M. Rahaman Chamber, 277 Khatungonj, Chattogram– 4000, Dhaka Office: House-39, Road-24, Gulshan 1, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh. |
Phone: (+88031) 632572, 615815, 615818, 615079 (Chattogram Off) , +88-02-8857221(Dhaka Off) Web: www.mostafagroup.com Email: info@mostafagroup.com |
15. |
Confidence Salt Ltd. |
Confidence Admin Resort (2nd Floor) 110, CDA Avenue Sholoshahar, Chattogram. |
Phone: +88-031-657082, +88-031-650772 Email: info@confidencebd.com |
16. |
BRAC Salt Industries |
Brac Centre, 75 Mohakhali, |
Tel: +880-2-9881265, 8824180, 8824051 (Dhaka Off) Web: www.brac.net Email: fazlul.mh@brac.net |
17. |
Samata Traders |
17(B) Akmal Khan Road, Babubazar, Dhaka |
Phone: 7392598, 7391829 Mobile: 01711-530412 Email: samatatraders@yahoo.com |
Grocery Suppliers
Enlisted with Action Against Hunger |
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1. |
Kashem & Sons (Md. Mainul Islam) |
Bazar Ghata, Cox's Bazar. |
01825-372220 |
2. |
M/S Kamala Trading (Manosh Das Gupta) |
Bazar Ghata |
01819-820273 |
3. |
M/S Sazzad Distribution (Nurul Azim Faraji) |
S. Ali Market, Bazarghata, Cox's Bazar. |
01711-962774 |
4. |
M/S Mostaque & Sons (Iqbal) |
Kasa Bazar, Bara Bazar, Cox's Bazar |
01874-622457 / 01819-073794 |
5. |
M/S Zillany Super Shop (Abdul Kader) |
Zilany Market, Lal Digir Par |
01711-126959 |
Grocery Shops/Superstore
Sl |
Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
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1. |
Agora Super Stores |
5 Mohakhali C/A paragon house Dhaka. |
(88-02) 02-9888441 |
2. |
ALMAS |
North DCC Market, G6-7 Gulshan Ave, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh. |
02-9886291 |
3. |
Best Buy |
105 Middle Badda, Dhaka -1212, Bangladesh |
+88 09613 14 11 info@rflbestbuy.Com |
4. |
Gmart Super Market |
Meghna Tower, 1216 Multiplan Red Crescent City, Dhaka |
02-8050158 |
5. |
Trust Family Needs shop |
House 07, Road # 15, Rabinndra Sarani, Sector 03, Uttara, Bangladesh Dhaka-1230 |
01975-060902 |
6. |
Shwapno (ACI) |
Level 8, Novo Tower, 270 Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka 1208, Bangladesh |
09612-000333 |
7. |
GERMAN BUTCHER |
House 1 Rd No. 54/A, Dhaka 1212 |
01911-080825 |
8. |
KOMART |
House 114, Block E, Road-12, Dhaka |
01752-721901 |
9. |
LAVENDER |
27 North C/A, Faisal Tower, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212 |
01730-728993, 01730-728994 |
10. |
MEENA BAZAR |
House: 44, Road: 16 (27 Old), Dhanmondi, Dhaka - 1209, Bangladesh |
09678666111 |
11. |
UNIMART |
Gulshan Centre Point House# 23-26, Road# 90, Gulshan – 2, Dhaka-1212 |
+880 2 55052000 +880 966700900 |
12. |
Prince Bazar Ltd. |
Paradise Plaza, Commercial Plot # 6 &11 Block-B, Main Road, Dhaka 1216 |
02-8023110 |
13. |
CSD |
CSD Bangladesh,2nd Floor, Garrison, Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka- 7230, |
+8801819237808 |
14. |
Astha Shopping Village |
620/1, Boro Moghbazar, Rayna, Dhaka 1217. SKS Tower, Ground Floor 7, VIP road, Mohakhali, Dhaka. |
01985-006410 0171-8061-800 |
15. |
Wholesale Club Ltd |
Ka-244, Kuril, Jamuna Future Park, Pragati Sarani, Vatara, Dhaka-1229 |
Phone: 8413760-64 |
16. |
Dhali Superstore |
G-6 & 7, DCC Market, Gulshan-2, Dhaka |
Phone: 02-9886291 Mobile: 01714-097398 |
Sugar Mills/Suppliers
Government Sugar Mills |
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Sl |
Name |
Location |
Contact |
1. |
Panchagarh Sugar Mills Ltd. |
Panchagarh |
Tel: 0568-61212 |
2. |
Thakurgaon Sugar Mills Ltd. |
Thakurgaon |
Tel: 0561-52076 |
3. |
Setabganj Sugar Mill Ltd. |
Setabganj, Dinajpur |
Tel: 05325-73003 |
4. |
Rangpur Sugar Mill Ltd. |
Mohimagonj, Gaibandha |
Fax: 851650-462 |
5. |
Shyampur Sugar Mills Ltd |
Shyampur, Rangpur |
Tel: 0521- 62387 |
6. |
Rajshahi Sugar Mill |
Harian, Rajshahi |
Tel: 0721-750191 |
7. |
North Bengal Suger Mills Ltd. |
Gopalpur, Natore |
Tel: 07725-75022 |
8. |
Joypurhat Sugar Mills Ltd |
Joypurhat |
Tel: 0571-62320 |
9. |
Carew & Company (Bangladesh) Ltd. |
Darsana, Chuadanga |
Tel: 07632-51017 |
10. |
Kushtia Sugar Mills Ltd. |
Jogoti, Kushtia |
Tel: 071-73042 |
11. |
Mobarakganj Sugar Mills Ltd. |
Naldanga, Jhenaidah |
Tel: 04523-56217 |
12. |
Jil Bangla Sugar Mills Ltd. |
Dewanganj, Jamalpur |
Tel: 09823-75008 |
13. |
Faridpur Sugar Mills Ltd. |
Madhukhali, Faridpur |
Tel: 0631-79057 |
14. |
Natore Sugar Mills Ltd. |
Natore |
Tel: 0771-62377 |
15. |
Pabna Sugar Mills Ltd. |
Dashuria, Pabna |
Tel: 07326-63400 |
16. |
Renwi Jogeshwar And Company ltd. |
Kushtia |
Tel: 071-61863 |
Other Sugar Suppliers
1. |
Samata Traders |
17(B) Akmal Khan Road, Babubazar, Dhaka |
Phone: 7392598, 7391829 Mobile: 01711-530412 Email: samatatraders@yahoo.com |
2. |
M/S Haji Abdul Hakim Sowdagar |
262, Khatunganj, Chattogram |
Phone: 031-631178-9 Mobile: 0189-327555 Email: yousuf.hahs@gmail.com |
3. |
Zahura Trading Corporation |
4, 4/1 & 5, Gulbadan Super Market, Moulvi Bazar, Dhaka-1100, Bangladesh |
Phone: +880-2-7310834, 7315046, 01711-520326 |
4. |
Abdur Rashed & Sons |
74, Moulvi Bazer, Dhaka-1100, Bangladesh |
Phone: +880-2-7312181, 7318783 |
5. |
Neaz Trade International |
1 No Moulvi Bazar, Aziz Market, National Bank Bldg, Dhaka-1100 |
Phone: +880-2-7317428 |
6. |
S. M. Traders |
77/2, Moulvi Bazer, Dhaka-1100, Bangladesh |
Phone: +880-2-7313159, 7310619 |
7. |
Tipu Enterprise |
5, Gulbadan Super Market, Moulvi Bazer, Dhaka-1100, Bangladesh |
+880-2-7315674, 7311750, 01711-645155 |
8. |
Bangladesh Erectors Ltd. |
Erectors House (3rd Floor) 18, Kemal Ataturk Avenue Banani C/A, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh |
+880-2-9821384, 9821386, 9821387 |
9. |
Energupac |
Jiban Bima Tower 11th floor, 10 Dilkusha C/A, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
+880-2-9561883 |
10. |
Deshbandhu Sugar Mills Ltd. |
Mostafa Center House # 59, Road # 27, Block-K, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
+88-02-8816763, 01711-537630 |
11. |
Abdul Monem Sugar Refinery Ltd. (Mr. Moniruzzaman) |
Monem Business District 111, Bir Uttam C.R. Dutta Road, Level 13, Karwanbazar, Dhaka-1205, |
+88-02-9632011-13, 9675955, 9632304-10, 58610679 |
12. |
City Sugar Industries Ltd. |
115/7/A Distillery Road, Gandaria, Dhaka-1204, |
+88-02-7440907, 01714-103437 |
13. |
S. Alam Refined Sugar Industries Ltd. |
S. Alam Bhaban, 2119, Asadgonj, Chattogram-4100, Bangladesh |
+88-031-636997, 611426, 611195, 9560631 |
14. |
M/S. S.M. Traders |
77/2, Moulvi Bazar, Dhaka-1100, Bangladesh |
+88-02-7316019, 7317019, 01711-596919, 01919-596919 |
15. |
M/S Delowar Hossain & Co. |
77/2 Moulvi Bazar, Dhaka-1100, Bangladesh |
+88-02-7316019, 01711-565719 |
16. |
M/S. Shahneewaz Enterprise |
5, Gulbadan Super Market Moulvi Bazar, Dhaka-1100, Bangladesh |
+88-02-73111718, 7310585, 7318460, 01764-422222 |
17. |
M/S. Nehal Trade International |
5, Gulbadan Super Market Moulvi Bazar, Dhaka-1100, Bangladesh |
+88-02-7312158, 7310658, 01711-531484 |
18. |
M/S. Nuryul Islam & Brothers |
Asia Centre, 268/273, Khatungonj Chattogram, Chattogram-4100, |
+88-031-2851662, 611359, 01713-267901, 01711-748293 |
19. |
Abdur Rashed & Sons |
74, Moulvi Bazer Dhaka - 1100 |
Phone: +880-2-7312181, 7318584 |
Dairy Products Producer/ Suppliers
Sl |
Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
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1. |
Nestle (Bd) Ltd. |
227/A Tejgaon-Gulshan Link Road, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh |
+880-2-9143104, 9140345, 09612444888 |
2. |
Pran Dairy Ltd |
PRAN-RFL Center, 105 Bir Uttam Rafiqul Islam Ave, Dhaka 1212 |
09613-737777 |
3. |
Aarong Dairy |
Kaderia Tower (1st Floor), JA-28/8-B, TB Gate, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
+8809613456456 |
4. |
Sanowara Group of Companies |
Changaon I/A, Arakan Road, Chattogram-4100, Bangladesh |
+880-31-670856, 670090, 671957 |
5. |
Danish Condensed Milk (Bd) Ltd. |
Sonakalyan Bhaban (16th floor), 195, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
+880-2-9550555, 9567942, 9569279 |
6. |
Dhonaullah Shaikh Agro Farm Ltd Silver Member |
6/39, 6/31E Eastern Plaza, 70 Bir Uttom C.R. Dutta Road, Hatirpool, Dhaka-1205, Bangladesh |
+88-02-9613000, 01712-044749 |
7. |
Zain Constriction |
118/B, Siddique Bazar, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
+88-01911-343238 |
8. |
Mutual Food Products Ltd. (Md. Naim Akhter Khondakar, Ceo) |
H # 51, R # 9, Block # F, Banani, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh |
9872682, 9872962, 8813848 |
Non-Food Items (NFI) suppliers
Electronics and energy items suppliers
SI | Name | Address | Contact Details |
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Enlisted with WFP | |||
1. |
Bangla Power (Abdul Awal Biplob) |
215, Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam Swarani, Dhaka-1000 |
01715347752 |
2. |
Vicar Electricals Ltd. (Hadi) |
Road No. 02, Sector No. 03, Unit 7/E, Uttara, Dhaka |
01716809865 |
3. |
Energeex Enginering Ltd (Engr. Md. Shariful Islam) |
Shatabdi Centre (18th Floor),Fakirapool, Moitijheel, Dhaka |
8802-7192749, 7192769, 01716-755284 |
4. |
Advanced Computer Technology |
Road No.03, House No.07, Dhanmondi, Dhaka |
880 2 8616428 |
5. |
Oriental Services AV (BD) Ltd. (Engr. B.K. Sen Mony) |
|
1711203763, 01711616515 |
6. |
Singer Bangladesh Ltd (Zahedi Azam Shihab Uddin Bhuiyan) |
5/B Road#126; Gulshan-1; 39 Dilkusha C/A-100 |
1713480554, 01713092035 |
7. |
Bangla Trac Ltd (Md. Sanzidul Islam Sani) |
Plot# 68 (Old 45), Block# H, |
+88 02 8838001-4 mahmud.rahman@banglacat.com, |
8. . |
Rahimafrooz Energy Services Ltd |
260/B Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh |
880-2-8878523-24,28,30; |
9. |
Green Arrow Engineering (Arifuzzaman) (Electrical) (Airconditioner) |
Mohakhali DOHS, Dhaka |
01881007585, 01881007582, |
Enlisted with Action Against Hunger |
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10. |
Doha Electric Service (Ashish Dhor) |
West Bazar Ghata, Main Road, Cox's Bazar. |
0341-51280, 01816-059030 / 01819-875937 |
11. |
M/S Madina Electric Bazar (Md. Abdus Sabur) |
Dr. Kabir Market, 2nd Floor, Bazarghata, Cox's Bazar. |
0341-52029, 01829-355858 |
12. |
S. P. M Electric Zone (Bikash Sharma) |
1/A Shotabdi Market, Main Road, Cox's Bazar |
01818-067886 |
13. |
Sazzad Electric Service (Jashim Uddin) |
S. Ali Market, Bazarghata, Cox's Bazar. |
0341-64352, 01553-752453 / 01711-962774 |
14. |
M/S. Sadia (Electric Store) (Mohammad Samad Khan) |
17, Bhaban Market, Gulshan-2, Dhaka |
01715-697465 (Electric Store) |
15. |
M.K. Electronics (Imran Hossain) |
Hamid Tower, 24 Gulshan C/A, Circle -2, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
02-9894129 (Electric Store) |
16. |
Nazrul Electric |
Shop 01, Alam Arcade, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212 |
01678-387000 (Electric Store) |
17. |
Edision Group (Engr.Md.Masud Karim) |
House: 26, Road: 7, Block: C, Niketon Gulshan-1 Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
(Electric Store) |
18. |
Singer Bangladesh Ltd (Akijur Rahman) |
Singer Bangladesh, Gulshan 1 branch, Dhaka |
01713-092175 (Electric Store) |
19. |
Amecon (Niaz Arif) |
H#79, Block #D, Zia Chariman Bari, Banani, Dhaka - 1213 |
01712 278770 (Visibility Items) |
20. |
A Plus Communication (Md. Habibur Rahman) |
KA 226/1, Kuril, North Baridhara, Kuril, Dhaka |
01819356156 (Printing and Visibility Supplies) |
21. |
Adpa Crafts (Muhammad Syed, Mahabubur Rahman) |
1/8 (2nd Floor), Main Road, Pallabi, Dhaka -1216 |
01714327866 (Visibility Items) |
22. |
ADA Trading Bangladesh Co., Ltd. (Ashish Kumar Sarker, Ripon) |
Plot 2, Road 144, Police Concord Plaza, 6G, Gulshan-1, Dhaka -1212 |
01844020120 (Visibility Items) |
Enlisted with International Labour Organization (ILO) |
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23. |
Aloha I Shoppe |
Unicorn Plaza, 3rd Floor, Madani Ave, Dhaka |
01552 385316 |
24. |
Satcom Computers |
9-G Mothijheel C/A (1st & 2nd Floor), Dhaka-1000 |
01818441498 |
25. |
United Continental Ltd (Borhan Uddin Ahmed Liton) |
41/1, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Karwan Bazan, Dhaka |
|
26. |
MS Trading Corporation |
28/C/3, Toyenbee Circuar Road, Motijeel CA, Dhaka |
01716274847 |
27. |
Esquire Electronics LTD |
102, Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmed Sarani, Tejgaon, Dhaka |
88-09602333888 |
28. |
Pacific Maintenance & Energy Conservation Trust (Kazi Shariful Haque) |
H-262, Lane-19, Lake Road, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka |
88-02-8834870 |
29. |
LG Butterfly Marketing Ltd (Manik Ghosh) |
Crystal Palace, House-SE(D) 22 Floor 5, Road-140, Gulshan South Avenue, Gulshan-1, Dhaka |
01713334724 |
30. |
Walton hi-Tech Industries Ltd (Sharif Ullah) |
Jibon Bima Banban, (L-3), 10 Dilkusha, Dhaka |
01678028947 |
31. |
ACI Electronics |
245, Tejgaon Industrial Area |
01730024288 |
32. |
Rangs Electronics |
67/A, Rabindra Sarani, Sector-7, Uttara, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
01711677214 |
33. |
Singer Bangladesh |
73, Dilkusha C/A Dhaka |
01713480554 |
Enlisted with MSF Holland (Médecins Sans Frontières) |
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34. |
BRB CABLE INDUSTRIES LTD (Mr. Mazed, Sales Executive) |
Shop- 1-2, Sabera Market, Road 52, Adjacent To Concord Tower, North Gulshan C/A, Gulshan- 2 |
01713091052, |
35. |
Spares House Company (Mr. Rayhan, Sales Executive) |
Address: 263, Fakirarpool, Suite No. 10, (1st Floor) Kaptan Bazar Complex,Bhaban No. 01 (1st Floor), Dhaka |
01955778425, spareshouse.electrical@gmail.com |
36. |
Micro Electronics Ltd (Mr. Rezaul Karim, Sales Manager) |
BSCIC Electronics Complex, 1/1, Industrial Plot, Main Road #3 Avenue #4, Section #7, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216 |
+88 02 8012244, 01915819129, rezaul_karimidb@yahoo.com |
37. |
Orient Computers (Mr. Shohel, Executive-Sales,) |
Motaleb Tower, 1st Floor, 8/2 Paribag, Dhaka |
01913388806, inquiry@orientcomputers.com |
38. |
BBS Cables (Mr. Ashim, Senior Manager) |
64/GA, Configure Bepari Tawer Middle Badda, |
01730739249, nawsc@bbscables.com.bd |
39. |
HMBR FiX It LTD (Mr. Shamim, Asst manager) |
Suit No.# 03, RM Center, 101, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
01711348499, hmbrfixit@gmail.com |
40. |
Energypac Electronics Ltd (Mr. Anup, Sales Executive) |
Novo Tower, 270 Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208 |
01700704505 |
41. |
Flora Ltd (Mr. Abu Sayed Bulbul, Sales Executive) |
54, Kemal Ataturk Avenue, |
01718545485 |
42. |
Edison Electronics Ltd (Mr. Tauhid Khan, Assistant Manager Sales) |
House: 87-89, Road: 4, Block: B, Niketon, Gulshan-1, Dhaka |
+8801755626698 |
43. |
Transcom Electronics Ltd (Mr. Uzzal, Sr. Sales Exec) |
Gulshan Tower, Plot 31, Road 53, Gulshan2, Dhaka |
01822895667, |
44. |
LG Butterfly Marketing LTD (Md. Farhadul Islam, Asst. Manager) |
ROB Bhaban, 3, North circle Gulshan-2, Dhaka |
01911644715, |
45. |
Rangs Electronics Ltd (Mr. Alpanur rahman Eron) |
Alam Circle, 1st Floor, 43 North Gulshan Circle-2 |
01971485695, iransonyrangs@gmail.com |
46. |
MK Electronics (Mr. Kamrul Hasan) |
Jamuna Future Park, Dhaka |
+8801823055876 |
47. |
IOE (Bangladesh) Ltd (Bishwojit Saha, Marketing Manager) |
Wali Center,74 Gulshan Avenue (3rd - 5th Floor) |
+88 01917-733-523 |
48. |
Original Store (Mr. Azad, executive) |
Shop # 113. plote310, Taher Tower, Gulshan Circle-2, Dhaka |
01915731717 |
49. |
Rashid Enterprise (Mr. Faruk) |
172, Nawabpur road, Dhaka |
01752832731, re.nawabpur@gmail.com www.rashidenterprise.com (Mechanical Items) |
50. |
A.M.R Trading Corporation (Mr. Amit Saha Rony, Owner) |
247/1, Nawabpur Road (nurul Haque Market), Dhaka |
+8801717702966, amrtradingbd@gmail.com (Mechanical Items) |
51. |
Technoworth Associates Ltd (Md. Moniruzzaman, Manager) |
78 Motijheel Commercial Area, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
+8801817041740 (Laboratory and Analytical Items) |
52. |
Creative Marketing Compay (Md. Abdul Aziz) |
P-8 6th floor, R-15, Sector-12, Uttara Dhaka- 1230 |
55086770-71, 01750188732 |
List of Energy Items (Solar, Generators, Fuels) Suppliers
Sl |
Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
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Enlisted with Action Against Hunger |
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1. |
Fayez And Brothers Filling Station (Md. Zafar Alam Shadek) |
Linkroad, Jhilongia, Cox's Bazar. |
0341-63361, 01818-104160 / 01711-861059 (Fuel) |
2. |
Energypac Power Generation Ltd. (Md. Zahid Hassan) |
25, Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka – 1208, Bangladesh |
880 1708154115 (Solar) |
3. |
Punnyo Power Solution (Minhaz Chowdhury) |
Hotel Rahman Resort, Ground Floor, Kosturaghat Road, Cox's Bazar |
01816-555478 (Solar) |
4. |
Hs Enterprise Ltd. (Rupayan Barua) |
71/1, Indira Road, Farmagte, Dhaka - 1215, Bangladesh. |
01816644051 info@hsenetrpriseltd.com; rupayanhselhonda@gmail.com (Generator) |
5. |
Hamko Corporation Ltd. (MD. Shah Arif Hossain) |
Akram Tower, 199 Shahid Nazrul Islam Sarani, Bijoynagar, Dhaka -1000, Bangladesh. |
01755535863 (Solar) |
6. |
Punnyo Power Solution (Forhad Parvez) |
Rahman Resort (Gr Floor) Kasturaghat, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh |
1712457947 punnyopowersolutionbd@gmail.com Solar |
7. |
Karnufuly Enterprise (Nur Mohamed) |
Main Road, Tekpara |
01812-601120 |
8. |
Rupsha Gas Trading (Sarwar Azim Haider) |
Main Road, Tekpara, Cox's Bazar. |
01714-370999 |
9. |
Arakan Enterprise (Nurul Kabir Chowdhury) |
43/1, Ibp Main Road, Cox's Bazar. |
0341-62664, 01817-790480 / 01711-149430 |
10. |
Cox's Bazar Battery House (Nurussafa Chy) |
Ibp Field, Main Road, Cox's Bazar. |
0341-64859, 01911-719643 / 01199-299672 |
11. |
National Tyre & Battery Service Co. (Mahabubur Rahman) |
Puraba Bazarghata, Cox's Bazar |
0341-63537, 01714-086465 / 01614-086465 |
Enlisted with MSF Holland |
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12. |
Rahimafrooz Renewable Energy Ltd. (Mr. Arif, Snr Sales Exec) |
260/B, TEGAON, INDUSTRIAL AREA |
+8801759796430 |
13. |
BANGLA TRAC LTD. (Mr. Hasibul Shams) |
Plot # 68 (Old 45), Block # H, Road # 11, Banani | Dhaka – 1213 |
+8801755515147 |
14. |
Rahimafrooz Batteries Ltd (Mr. Kamrul Islam, Exec- Corporate Sales) |
Rahimafrooz Storage Power Business 705, West Nakhalpara, Tejgaon Dhaka-1205 |
01819-466163 |
15. |
Mega Power Engineering Ltd (Md. Zahurul Haque, Asst. Manager, sales) |
20/2 Ground floor West Panthapath, Dhaka |
01730445024 |
16. |
Energypac Power Generation Ltd. (Mr. Jasim, Sr. Engineer) |
79 Shahid Tajuddin Ahmed Sharani, Tejgaon, I/A |
01709656409, jasim.pgd@energypac.com |
17. |
M.Rahman & Co & Ltd (Engr. Mohammed Khurshidul Alam, Sales & Service) |
305, Bora Maghbazar, Dhaka - 01217, Bangladesh |
+88001914 100 111 (Generator) |
Others | |||
18. |
Trust Services Ltd (Sujit Kumar Bhowmik) |
House 35, Road 1, Block A, Niketon, Gulshan -1, Dhaka -1212 |
+8801924400745 |
19. |
Rahimafrooz Energy Services Ltd. (Murad Husain, Head of Sales, Power Generation) |
260/B Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh |
880-2-8878523-24,28,30, +88 01713064844 |
20. |
Base Technologies Ltd. (Ms. Farhana Akhter Chowdhury Assistant Manager Solutions) |
Hosna Centre, 5th Floor, 106, Gulshan Avenue, Dhaka 1212 |
8801926990090 |
21. |
Blue Canvas Ltd (Lt Cdr Md. Arifur Rahman Khan (Retd.), Chairman) |
House: 192B, Road: 01, DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206,
Bangladesh. |
+880-2-8711274-5, +8801730076602, |
22. |
Metal (Subrata Halder, Assistant Manager) |
PBL Tower (12th Floor),17 North C/A, Gulshan Circle-2, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh. |
+8801729074257 |
23. |
Omni Power Ltd. (Md. Zakir Hossain, Director Operations) |
House: 259 (6th floor), Road: 19, |
+8801770202360 |
24. |
Sherpa Power Engineering Ltd. (M.A. Taher) |
House 42/43 (2nd Floor), Road No.2, Janata Housing Co-operative Society Ltd. Adabar, Mohammadpur; Dhaka -1207 |
+8801709380850 |
25. |
Megatek Engineering Pte Ltd. |
Plot: B-187, BSCIC Tongi |
880-2-9816346-7 |
26. |
H.S Enterprise (Hasnat, sales) |
71/1, Indira Road, Dhaka |
9115519, 9120669 01938843095 (sales) |
27. |
Energypac Power Generation Ltd. |
Corporate Office: 25, Energy Center, Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208 |
+88-02-8870669 Customer Hotline: +8809612-100200 |
28. |
Mallik Enterprise |
Head Office: Standard Center (2nd floor) |
+88 02 8319010, +88 02 9333001 +88 01713 192600, +88 01713 192626 |
29. |
M. Rahman & Co. Ltd. |
Head Office: 305, Bora Maghbazar, Dhaka – 1217, Bangladesh |
+88 02 9332751, +88 02 48315923, +88 02 48314428 |
General and Hardware Items Suppliers
Hardware Items Suppliers
Sl |
Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
|
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Enlisted with WFP (Cox’s Bazar) |
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1. |
(Shuruchi Group Md. Musabbir Riasat |
Shuruchi Tools Center, 214 Mubarak Manzil, Jublee Road, Chattagram |
01762686330, 01769909971 musabbir.riasat@shuruchigroup.com, marketing@shuruchigroup.com |
|
2. |
Gazi Tank |
20, Kadamtali Road, Shampur Kadamali I/A, Dhaka-1204, |
Phone: 029570900 |
|
3. |
Green Dot Ltd |
B/113, Mosque Road, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206 |
Phone: 01678797901 |
|
4. |
Modern Erection Ltd. |
223/B, Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka-1208 |
Phone: 01730003277 |
|
5. |
PNL Holdings Ltd |
Naser Complex, Khuruskul Rumalia Chara, Main Road, Cox's Bazar |
Phone: 029571012 |
|
6. |
RFL Plastics Ltd. |
PRAN-RFL Center, 105 Middle Badda, Dhaka-1212 |
Phone: 01844609360 |
|
7. |
Bangladesh Hardware Store (Azadur Rahman) |
Shop-08,122, B.C.C Road, Nawabpur, Dhaka |
01717739333, +88-02-57165440 |
|
Enlisted with Action Against Hunger |
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8. |
M/S Jamal Hardware (Jamal Uddin Ahamed) |
Pouro Super Market, Cox's Bazar. |
01819-649328 |
|
9. |
M/S Jamuna Hardware Store (Sanjoy Kanti Paul) |
Pouro Super Market, Cox's Bazar. |
01819-629698 |
|
10. |
M/S Joy Hardware Store (Joy Biswas) |
Bara Bazar, Cox's Bazar. |
01811-104575 |
|
11. |
M/S Mostaque & Sons (Mostaq Ahamed) |
Alir Jahal, Infront Of City College, Main Road, Cox's Bazar. |
01813-038302 |
|
12. |
M/S Jonopriya Hardware Store (Prodip Pal) |
Enderson Road, Cox's Bazar. |
01819-107373 |
|
13. |
RahimAfrooz Distribution Ltd. (Al Amin Hossain) |
Tejgaon Sales Office, 242, Tejgaon I/A, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1208 |
01711-084491 |
|
14. |
New Hiro Sanititary (MD. A.K. Titu) |
K-84, Shajadpur, Progoti Shoronee, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
01819-985042 |
|
Enlisted with MSF Holland |
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15. |
Feni Harware |
DCC Kachabazar, Gulshan-2, Dhaka |
01863338222 |
|
16. |
Olympia Machinery store (Mr. Liton, Sales Executive) |
175, Nawabpur road, Dhaka-1100 |
01789912264, olympiamachinery@gmail.com |
|
17. |
M/S. Faruk Hardware (Mr. Zakir, Owner) |
D.C.C Market, Gulsha-2., Dhaka |
01781856101 |
|
18. |
Bangladesh Hardware store (Mr Azad.,Owner) |
122 Nowabpur road,08, BCC Road. Dhaka 1100 |
9571786, 01717739333 Bangladeshhardware@yahoo.com |
|
19. |
Mordern Machinery Store (Mr. Habib, Sales Executive) |
212/1, Nawabpur Road, Dhaka-1100 |
+8801711832838 mmshabib1@yahoo.com |
|
20. |
Euro Kitchens Ltd (Mr. Hridoy, Executive-Sales) |
Concord Colosseum (2nd Floor), Plot#156, Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani |
02-8834922, 018 41321060, hridoy@eurokitchens-bd.com |
|
21. |
Kabir General Store (Mr. Amir, Owner) |
A/7, DCC Market, North Kachcha Bazar, Gulshan-2, Dhaka |
01742304929 |
Other General Items Supplier
Sl |
Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
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Enlisted with WFP (Cox’s Bazar) |
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1. |
Digital Avenue (Shadat) |
Dhaka: |
+8801979992229, +8801777664411 |
2. |
Al Hussain Traders |
I.B.P. Road, Cox's Bazar |
01818847179, 01884046798 |
3. |
Alif & Brothers (Shafkat Ibna Hoque Alif) |
Sadar Upjela, Cox's Bazar Pourashava, Cox's Bazar. |
01821574257 |
4. |
Kashem Enterprise (Al Amin) |
Sadar Upjela, Cox's Bazar Pourashava, Cox's Bazar. |
01815153154 |
5. |
Royal Tailors (Nazrul Islam, Nur Mohammad) |
Complex, Bara Bazar Road, Cox's Bazar. |
01815508325 |
6. |
Hossain Brothers (SK Ashikuzzaman) |
Sikdar Market, Tekpara, Main Road, Cox's Bazar. |
01817770561 hossainbrothers0341 |
7. |
Messr Farid Ahmed & Brothers (Farid Ahmed Chy) |
An Nahar Complex, Burmis Market Road, Cox's Bazar. |
01864579933 |
8. |
M/S Abdullah Store (Md Shohel) |
32 Poura Super Market Bara Bazar |
01812300311 |
9. |
DeskBD Private Ltd (Fakhrul Alam) |
Mahtab Center, (12th Floor), 177 Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam Sarani, Bijoy Nagar, Dhaka 1000, |
880 1841337523 |
10. |
Zim Traders (Nazim Uddin) |
Mahtab Center, 177 Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam Sarani, Bijoy Nagar, Dhaka |
+8801822265137 |
11. |
M/S Ruby Enterprise (Adv.Ozifa Katun Ruby) |
House-5 (3rd Floor), Road – 9, Sector – 3, Uttara, Dhaka- 1230 |
01707556454 |
12. |
Samara Trade International (Md. Shahab Uddin) |
Ferdous Complex, East Link Road, Cox's Bazar.1st Floor, Hotel Al Amin, Main Road, Cox's Bazar. |
+88 01712526161 |
13. |
SAF Corporation (Md. Noorun Nobi) |
Yakub Market, 50/B, Agrabad C/A, Chattogram |
031717100, 01779605909, |
14. |
Trade Look Private Ltd (Mizanur Rahman) |
222/13 Malibagh (Ground Floor), Dhaka |
+8801720025255 |
15. |
HMS Corporation (Mainul Islam Sohel) |
758/A, Chowdhury Mansion (Ground Floor), Mehedibah Road, Chattogram, Bangladesh |
88017111920, 8801676928565 |
16. |
PNL Holdings Ltd (Water Pump) |
Naser Complex, Khuruskul Rumalia Chara, Main Road, Cox's Bazar |
880029571012 |
17. |
Megapower Engineering Ltd (Md. Hedayetul Islam Joney) (Generator) |
House 20/2, West Panthapath, Gr Floor, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
258155067,'01712288699, '01987797692, |
Enlisted with Action Against Hunger |
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18. |
M/S Makka Enterprise (Md. Sohel) |
Mosjid Road, Bara Bazar, Cox's Bazar |
01812-300311 |
19. |
Rfl Plastics Ltd (Sadhan Kumar Biswash) |
PRAN-RFL CENTER, 105 Middle Badda, Dhaka-1212, GPO: 83 |
01844604075 |
20. |
Alam Enterprise (Misbaul Alom) |
Ruhul Alam Monjhil, Tarabanier Chara, Main Road. |
01813-779641 |
21. |
Alam Enterprise (Sameer Ahmed) |
Taraboniar Chara,Cox's Bazar |
01779-555568 |
22. |
M/S A. Zahan Enterprise (Md.Shah Zahan) |
Ukhiya,Cox'sbazar |
01819-519471 |
23. |
M/S Hashem Traders (Abul Hasem) |
19/A Poura Super Market Boro Bazar. |
01818-002813 |
24. |
Nutech Corporation (Mohammad Hasanul Banna) |
House No. 470, Road No. 08, Baridhara DOHS, Dhaka-1206 |
01756586703 |
25. |
Metro Books & Stationery (Bijoy) |
2, Metropolitan Shopping Plaza, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-122 |
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26. |
Fardin Treders (Mir Fataur Rahman) |
G.P. Ka-75/1 (1st Floor), Shahjadpur, Gulshan, Dhaka 1212 |
88 02 9853655 |
27. |
FN Communication (Musleh Uddin) |
39, B.B Avenue, Somobai Niketon, 3rd Floor, GPO, Zero point, Dhaka-1000 |
01712746854 |
28. |
Easy Traders (Abul Kalam) |
House# 679 (2nd Floor), West Kazipara, Mirpur-2, Dhaka |
01819443714 |
29. |
Zaman Enterprise (Md. Atiqur Rahman) |
Zaman Villa, Hospital Road, Cox's Bazar. |
01819-110803 |
30. |
2R ENTERPRISE (Faroque Hossain) |
49/1, Siddeswari Circular Road, Dhaka |
01711382581 |
31. |
M/S Kamru Traders (Kamruzzaman) |
Bazar Ghata |
01819-336280 CGI |
32. |
M/S Zaman Traders (Badruzzaman) |
Main Road, Beside of Fair Service |
01915-072693 CGI |
33. |
M/S Heart Enterprise (Md. Abdur Rahim) |
South Taraboniar Chara, Cox's Bazar |
01843-723720 |
34. |
Ruma Enterprise (Saiful Islam) |
Mohajarpara |
01814-481065 / 01718-210223 |
35. |
M/S Farid Ahmed & Brothers (Farid Ahmed Chy) |
Nova Shopping Complex, Moshjid Road, Boro Bazar, Cox's Bazar |
01864-579933 |
36. |
M/S Alam Traders (Faridul Alam) |
THANA ROAD, COX'S BAZAR |
01811-538853 |
37. |
M/S Absar Store (Md. Hossain) |
Haji Dudu Mian Complex, 2nd Floor, Boro Bazar, Cox's Bazar |
01816-830289/01819-156486 |
38. |
S. K. Enterprise (Sipon Babu) |
Cox's Bazar |
01612-020900 |
39. |
Sayed Enterprise Ltd. (Md. Sayem Sadat) |
72/73, Banijjik plot, Chiriakhana road, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216 |
01778889683 |
40. |
RFL Bangladesh Ltd, (Mohammad Mahmud Hasan) |
Pran-RFL Center, 105 Middle Badda, Dhaka-1212 |
01844-605099 (Weight Scale) |
41. |
RFL Bangladesh Ltd, (Ahasan Uddin) |
Pran-RFL Center, 105 Middle Badda, Dhaka-1212 |
01844-660404 Italiano |
42. |
M.N. Trading (Newaz Sharif) |
H # 25(3/A,3rd floor), R # 10, Block-L, Banasree, Rampura, Dhaka-1219 |
01838745933 |
43. |
Messrs Khan Brothers (Mohhamd Mozammel Haque Khan) |
KA - 11/10, South Bangla, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
01819432279 |
44. |
Joba International (Jamal Yousuf) |
Ja-132, Middle Badda, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
01819193579 |
45. |
Daraz Bangladesh Ltd (Ibrahim Shapawn) |
Green Grandeur, 8th Floor, 58/E, Kamal Attaturk Avenue, Dhaka |
01969609470 |
46. |
Islam Machinery Store (Faridul Alam) |
Endersion Road, Cox's Bazar. |
01816-822192 / 01730-940359 |
47. |
M/S Alam Marine Stores (Nurul Islam) |
Endersion Road, Cox's Bazar. |
01777-909510 |
48. |
M/S Kabir Trading (Kabir Ahamed) |
Bara Bazar |
01919-212188 |
49. |
M/S Rajib & Brothers (Babul Karmakar) |
Pouro Super Market, Boro Bazar, Cox's Bazar. |
01815-114091 / 01681-224820 |
50. |
M/S Shah Amanat Traders (Abul Monsur Md Rahim) |
Bazar Ghata, Main Road, Cox's Bazar. |
0341-64757, 01819-706285 |
51. |
M/S Zilany Traders (Abu Taher) |
Bara Bazar |
01819-944557 |
52. |
MAWTS (Ronald Pramanik) |
1/C-1/A, Pallabi, Mirpur-12, Dhaka-1216 |
01713-384090 |
53. |
Mayesha Tiles & Sanitary Md. Mashud |
Bus Terminal, Cox's Bazar |
01818-002569 |
54. |
Makkah Tiles & Sanitary (Morshed Alam Kajol) |
Main Road, Jhawtala, Cox's Bazar. |
01812-611802 / 01817-702600 |
Enlisted with MSF Holland |
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55. |
Towkir Bedding Store and Fashion (Mr. Saiful, Owner) |
DNCC Market, kacha bazar, Shop No 7-5, Gulshan 2, Dhaka |
01618095707 |
56. |
Prokash Store (Mr. Dilip, owner) |
B-67, Shopping center, gulshan- 1, Dhaka |
01913134613 |
57. |
Amir Enterprise (Mr. Solaiman Haque Mintu, Owner) |
Shanta Western Tower, Office space # 801, Level # 8 186, Tejgaon Industrial Area (Tejgaon Gulshan Link Road), Tejgaon, Dhaka-120 |
01951454617 |
58. |
Charuta Private Ltd (Mr. Anjan Kumar Datta, Sr.) |
House:3, Road: 94. North Avenue, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212 |
01722432393 |
59. |
SHOHEL & BROTHERS (Mr. Ali Rayhan Limon) |
79/A/3, Lutfur Rahaman Lane, North South Road, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. |
+8801713376697 (Pumps (grundfos) and Water Networks) |
Others |
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60. |
Al Hussain Traders (Zakir Hosen, Owner) |
I.B.P. Road, Cox's Bazar |
01818847179 (Owner) |
61. |
Khan Brothers (Mozammel Haq khan, Proprietor) |
A, 11/10, South Badda, Gulshan, Dhaka- 1212 |
O1819432279 (Proprietor) |
62. |
Easy Traders (Abul Kalam, Proprietor) |
679 West Kazipara, 2nd Floor, Mirpur-2, Dhaka-1216 |
01819443714 (Proprietor), 01749 284211 (Manager) |
63. |
Khan Overseas (Kausar Alom Khan, Proprietor) |
17, B, Akmol Khan Road, Babubazar, Dhaka |
O1711530412, 01711321775 (Proprietor) |
64. |
Yena Enterprise (Nazimuddin, Proprietor) |
126, Motijheel, 1st Floor, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka |
01711533008 (Proprietor) |
65. |
Jahanara Enterprise (K.H. Nurul Alam, Proprietor) |
JP, 14/1, Moddho Badda, Gulshan-1, Dhaka |
O1711118779 (Proprietor) |
IT & Computer Items
Sl |
Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
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Enlisted with WFP (Cox’s Bazar) |
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1. |
Creative Computer (Shafiul Azam Chowdhury, Proprieter) |
5 - 6 Asad Complex, Laldigir Par, Main Road, Cox's Bazar |
01715065065, 034162528, 62529, 62539; Sales: 01750101801; Support: 01750101802, 01750101803, 01750 101 804 |
2. |
Rainbow Touch Ltd (Md. Tariqul Islam) (Visibility items) |
Rahil Uddin Tower, House-15/H/1 (2nd floor), Sonali Bank Goli, Zigatola, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209 |
88029631665, 01707080970 |
3. |
Fame Service (Harunur Rashid) (Visibility Items) |
Hotel Sagorgaon (Gr. Floor), Main Road, Jhawtola, Cox's Bazar |
34151770, 01703754565, 01678135155 |
4. |
Aamra Technologies (Kamrul Islam) (Internet) |
FARUQ RUPAYAN TOWER (20TH) FLOOR, 32, KEMAL ATATURK AVENUE |
88-02-9841100 |
5. |
SAF Corporation (Md. Noorun Nobi) (Visibility Items) |
Yakub Market, 50/B, Agrabad C/A, Chattogram |
031717100, 01779605909, |
6. |
Edotco Bangladesh Co Ltd (Afrin Ara Siddique) (Telecom) (Tower Space Rental) |
Rashid Tower, 12th Floor, House No 11, Road No 18, Gulshan 1, Dhaka1212 |
+8801871006759 |
7. |
Nasa Nabil Engineering (Mr. Malek) (Telecom) (Antenna) |
Panna Plaza, 64 Muktijuddha Road, Dhakshin Khan, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
8801714071053 |
8. |
Broad Band Telecom Services Ltd (Asif Abir) (Internet) |
Spahani Building 5th Floor Sk Mujib Road Agrabad C A, Chattogram 4100 |
88 031 2520550 |
9. |
Hilful We Are Engineering (Engr. Mohammad Ali) (Telecom) (Antenna) |
247 Ahammad Nagar Mirpur 1, Dhaka 1216 |
029002827, 01733380801 |
10. |
Corporate Printers (Sushanta Chanda) (Visibility Items) |
159/C. Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka |
028878171 ARIF@CORPORATEBD.COM, mistu.corporate@gmail.com, mistu.corporate@gmail.com |
11. |
DeskBD Private Ltd (Fakhrul Alam) |
Mahtab Center, (12th Floor), 177 Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam Sarani, Bijoy Nagar, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh |
880 1841337523 |
12. |
Pakiza Technovation Ltd (Rafi Sazzad Khan) |
House# 97, Road# 11/A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka |
+8809612811111 sharif@pakizatvl.com, |
13. |
Nyta Computer & Technology (Alamgir Hossain, Bushudev Sharma) |
120 New Circuit House Road Coxs Bazar |
01714074437, 01830191185 |
14. |
OMNI Technologies Ltd (Md. Nurul Islam) (All IT Solutions) |
Dhaka Square (8th Floor), House No # 01, Road No # 13, |
1712608212 |
15. |
EN Corporation (Tanzilur Rahman) (IT & Telecommunication, Tower Installation) |
House # 13, Block # B, Baridhara, Natunbazar, Gulshan-2, Dhaka |
8801911202729 |
16. |
Original Store Ltd (AK Azad) |
Shop no 113 Suite no 318 Plot no 10 Taher Tower Shopping C, Dhaka 1212 |
88029883068 |
17. |
Multistar Technologies (Md. Foyez Uddin) |
94-A, New Eskaton Road, Lorna Office Complex (1st Floor), |
8801831333809, 880-2-58313075, 9335726 multistar@dhaka.net, sales@multistarbd.com, foyez.uddin@multistarbd.com |
18. |
International Office Machines Ltd. (Nizamul Islam) |
12-14 land Mark Building (3rd floor), Dhaka |
8800 02 8814452 |
19. |
International Office Equipment (Bishwojit Saha) |
54 Dilkusha C/A (4th Floor), Dhaka |
88 02 9553317 |
20. |
LITME Enterprise |
15 Senani Shopping Complex, Dhaka |
88 02 8813184 |
21. |
Toner Point |
Confidance Center Suit No 129 Kha 9 Pragati Sarani Shahajadp, Dhaka 1212 |
8801912004438 |
22. |
PC Friends (Rashedul Islam Thahin, CEO) |
Hotel Sagargon (Pvt) Ltd, Jhawtala, Main Road, Cox's Bazar |
01614140020, 01791585761 |
23. |
Computer Point (Dina Khadiza) |
Alta Plaza (3rd Floor), Dhanmondi, Dhaka |
01678012452 |
24. |
Computer Village (Md. Abdul Jabbar Tipu) |
Wali Mansion, 600 S.k Mujib Road, Chowmohoni, Agrabad, Chattogram. |
01713240739 |
25. |
Flora Ltd (Mamun) |
IDB Bhawan, Shop No SR 127& 128 E/8-A Rokeya Sarani, Sher e bangla Nagar, Dhaka |
88028128297, 01712526929 |
26. |
Tech Valley Solutions Ltd. |
139 Lake Circus (3rd floor), Kalabagan, Dhaka |
0088 02 9120799 |
27. |
Advanced Computer Technology |
Road No.03, House No.07, Dhanmondi, Dhaka |
880 2 8616428, 01979857308 |
28. |
Computer Source Ltd |
House No.11/B Road No.12 (New), Dhanmondi R/A Dhaka |
880 2 9132827 |
29. |
Thakral Information Systems (Mohammad Azizur Rahman) |
BSRS Bhaban, 12 Kawran Bazar, Dhaka |
017131 97707 |
30. |
Smart Technologies Bd Ltd (Md. Harun-Ur-Rashid) |
Yakub South Centre, 67/D (Old) 156 (New), Mirpur Road (2nd Floor), Lake Circus, Kalabagan, Dhaka-1205 |
01730701920, 01730701920 rashid.harun@smart-bd.com, SHAHIN.SHAKIB@SMART-BD.COM, khalid.ibrahim@smart-bd.com, azharul.islam@smart-bd.com |
31. |
Global Brand Pvt Ltd (Sumon Karmokar) |
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8801977476598 sumon_karmokar@globalbrand.com.bd, sujan_saha@globalbrand.com.bd |
Enlisted with Action Against Hunger |
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32. |
Computer Source (Salim Uddin) |
Green Valley Bussiness Center, Main Road, Jawtala, Cox's Bazar. |
0341-52445, 01730-700095 (suppliers) |
33. |
Creative Computer (Akber) |
Asad Complex, Laldigir Par, Cox's Bazar. |
0341-62528, 01719-322533 / 01715065065 (suppliers) |
34. |
Nyta Computer & Technology (S. M Alamgir Hossain) |
120, New Circuit House Road, Cox's Bazar. |
0341-62752, 01830-191185 / 01819-801601 / 01714074437 (suppliers) |
35. |
Talukder Computers & Solutions Ltd. |
Show Room # 104 (G.F.),10, Taher Tower Shopping Complex, Gulshan-2, Dhaka 1212 |
01716-585101 (suppliers) |
36. |
SYSNET (Sabbir Alam) |
Level 1, Suite#1A, Plot#3, Road #36, Gulshan 2, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
0187-231753 sabbir.alam@sysnetbangladesh.com.bd (suppliers) |
37. |
MAA Computers (Md. Saiful Islam) |
shop no. 76/59 Hazi Super Market (2nd Floor) Mohakhali Wireless Gate, Dhaka-1212 |
01718584297 (suppliers) |
38. |
DIGITAL BRIDGE (Dibbo Raj Pathak) |
Corporate office: 44/16 Panthapath (ground floor), South Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205 |
01782261839 (suppliers) |
39. |
SAFE COMPUTERS (Md. Feroz Khan) |
236, New Elephant Road, Sheltech Sierra, Level #01, Shop # 115, Bata Signal, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205 |
01712511185 (Computer Accessories) |
40. |
Smart Printing Solutions Ltd. (Md. Opu) |
House # 53, Road # 06, Block# C, Niketon, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
01777734199 (IT Equipment) |
41. |
NGEN IT |
89/2, Haque Chamber (11 floor - C&D), West Panthapath, Dhaka-1205 |
01714243446 (IT Equipment) |
42. |
Ryans Computers (Raiyhan) |
123/5, BCS Computer City, IDB Bhaban |
01755662121 (IT Equipment) |
43. |
Global Brand Pvt. Ltd (Md. Kamruzzaman) |
19/2, West Panthapath (3rd ~ 7th floor) Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205, Bangladesh. |
0173-8901526 md_kamruzzaman@globalbrand.com.bd (IT Equipment) |
44. |
Excel Intelligent Solutions Ltd. (Md. Ershadul Zaman) |
House # 13, Road # 07, Block # F, Level # 5, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
+880 1980 001 925 (IT Equipment) |
45. |
Excel Telecom Pvt. Ltd. (Mohammad Sarwar Jahan) |
Alamgir Tower, 11/B, Road 55, Gulshan-2 Dhaka-1212 |
01777799306 (IT Equipment) |
46. |
J.A.N. Associates (MD. Zahangir Alam) |
Head Office, Corporate Division, Dhanmondi, Dhaka 1205 |
01716-021448 (IT Equipment) |
47. |
IOE (Bangladesh) Ltd (Md. Arman) |
74, Gulshan Avenue, (4th Floor), Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212 |
01842484222 (IT Equipment) |
48. |
Camera Zone (Masudul Karim) |
Taher Shopping Complex, Level-1, Shop-118, Gulshan-2, Dhaka. |
01819-237293 (IT Equipment) |
49. |
Ecolighting Ltd (Md. Nurul Azam) |
Pacific View, House # 60, Road#9/A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209 |
01793322999 (IT Equipment) |
50. |
Excel Technologies Ltd. (Mohammad Jamil) |
House#02, Road#02, Dhanmonci, Dhaka-1205, Bangladesh |
01980 007123 (IT Equipment) |
51. |
Bari Technologies (Mohammad Lutful Bari Lipu) |
House#17, Road#6, Block #H, South Banasree, Khilgoan, Dhaka-1219. |
01712-128961; lipu@baritechnologies.com; info@baritechnologies.com (IT Equipment) |
52. |
Smart Technology (Nafis Waiz) |
Jahir Smart Tower, 11th Floor |
01730701980 (IT Equipment) |
53. |
Training Bangla (Md. Anowar Hossain Fakir) |
Section: 12, Block: D, Lane No: 23, House No: 49, Pallabi, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh |
01819210486; 01811266927 anowar@trainingbangla.com/ anowar486@gmail.com (Excel Training) |
Enlisted with International Labour Organization |
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54. |
J.A.N. Associates (Abdullah H. Kafi) |
13/1 Fatema Arcade, Road-5, Dahnmondi R/A, Dhaka-1205 |
880-2-8611444, 9660601, 01711568751 |
55. |
Flora Ltd (Mustafa Shamsul Islam) |
Adamjee Court Annex-2 (4th Floor), 119-120 Motijheel C/A, Dhaka |
880-2-9567846, 7162742-6, 01819210428 msislam@floraLtd.com, zaman@floraLtd.com, kabir@floraLtd.com |
56. |
Ibcs-Primax Software (Bd) Ltd (S. Kabir Ahmed) |
House# 51, Road # 10a, Dhanmondi, Dhaka. |
880-2-8110699, 9141876, 9143775, 01713397550 info@ibcs-primax.com, jahmed@ibcs-primax.com, skabir@ibcs-primax.com |
57. |
International Office Equipment (Ioe) (Aftab Ul Islam) |
Wali Center, 74 Gulshan Avenue (4th Floor), Dhaka-1212 |
880-2-8852013, 8826319, 8826298, 8825134 |
58. |
Multilink Int’l Co. Ltd. (Mahfuzur Rahman) |
Unique Trade Center (Utc), Level-12, 8 Panthapath, Dhaka – 1215 |
880-2-9144359-60, 8151606, 8127105, 9670493, 01819-495387 (Munir) |
59. |
Tech Valley Computers Ltd. (Md. Moinul Islam) |
50, Lake Circus (6th Floor), Kalabagan, Dhaka – 1205. |
880-2-9121463-4, 9120799, 01711524034 |
60. |
Daffodil Computers Ltd. (Md. Sabur Khan) |
64/3 Lake Circus (2nd-4th Floor) Kalabagan, Mirpur Road, Dhaka-1205 |
880-2-9116600, 9125049, 9122301, 9126840, 9127385, 8115986, 8119209 |
61. |
Global Brand Pvt. Ltd. (A.S.M. Abdul Fattah) |
19/2. West Panthapath (3rd, 4th, 5th & 7th Floor), Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205 |
880-2-8123273~4, 8123283~4, 8122436 |
62. |
Computer Source Ltd. (Abu Hanif Md. Mahfuzul Arif) |
House 11/B, Road 31(Old) 12(New), Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka-1207 |
880-2-9127592, 9132827, 8125970, 8124693 |
63. |
Smart Technologies (Bd) Ltd. (Mohammad Zahirul Islam) |
Yakub South Centre, [2nd Floor], 67/D (Old), Mirpur Road , Dhanmondi,156 (New), Lake Circus , Kalabagan, Dhaka-1205 |
880-2-8124340, 8124294, 8112613, 9120049, 01713009282 |
Enlisted with Islamic Relief Bangladesh | |||
64. |
Computer Point (Md. Yousuf Ali) |
Dhanmondi, Road#10, Aita plaza 3rd floor Dhaka-1205 |
8127615, 01716383529, |
65. |
Tech Valley Solutions Ltd (Mohammad Alimul) |
139, Lake circus, Kalabagan, DhaKA-1205 |
8116124, 01730-38054 ibrahim@tvsl- |
66. |
Global Brand Pvt. Ltd. (Md. Reza Pervez) |
19/2, West Panthapath (3rd-5th & 7th fl.), Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205. |
8123283-4, 01711648095, |
67. |
Source & Service Md. (Abul Kalam Asad) |
Chamber, 47, Dilkusha C/A (2nd floor), Dhaka 1000 |
9571223, 01713229756, 01733734275 |
68. |
Softech Computers & Networks Ltd. (Md. Jahangir Alam) |
Shop# 117, BCS Computer City, Level- 2, Agargaon IDB Bhaban, Dhaka. |
8152881, 01712127167, 01724764192 |
69. |
Flora Ltd (Md. Shakawat Hossain) |
54, Kemal Ataturk Avenue (1st Floor), Banani, Dhaka- |
9894069, 8811095 |
70. |
Commuter Source (Ershaduzzaman) |
Flat# 5A, House # 15, Road #24 (CNW), Gulshan-2 |
+88-02-8819401-3 |
71. |
Electronic Concept (Md. Munir Hossain) |
BCS Computer City, IDB Bhaban, Shop -118 (First Floor), E-8/A, Begum Rokeya Sharoni, Agargao, Sherabangla Nagar, Dhaka-1207 |
01713229763, |
72. |
Information Solution Ltd (Syed Safir Kosro) |
113, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Dhaka |
01715 41 3664 |
73. |
Smart Technologies Ltd (Md. Rafi) |
House # 26, Road # 11, Block F, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
01730701976 |
74. |
Unique Business System Ltd (Md. Zakir Hossain) |
House # 75, Block # C, Road #6, Banani, Dhaka-1212 |
01912 69 80 20 |
75. |
International Office Machines Ltd (Md. Haider Ali) |
Green Orlando (7th floor), 42/4 Pragoti Sarani (Near Nadda Bus Stand), Baridhara, Dhaka |
8418523 |
76. |
Excel Telecom (Pvt.) Ltd (Salah Uddin Alamgir) |
Plot # 1/A R.K. Tower (5th floor), Sector # 03, Uttara, Dhaka |
01730150204 |
77. |
Grameen Phone Ltd (Rubayetee Islam) |
Grameen Phone Head office, Basundara R/A, Baridhara, Dhaka |
01711 506212, 01711 507811 |
78. |
Ali-Sunnah Engineering Co. (M.N. Zaman) |
M.N. Zaman, 186, Shatarkul Road, North Badda, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
8813053,9882550, 01911382704, 01556303260 |
79. |
Aamra Networks Ltd (A.M. Ehsan-Ul Haque) |
Rupayan Tower (17th Floor), 32 Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani C/A, Dhaka-1213. |
8861100, 01713012417 |
80. |
Always on Network (Md. Wahiduzzaman) |
H#27, Road 44, Gulshan-2, Dhaka |
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81. |
Tech Focus (Md. Anis) |
89/2, Haque Chamber, Panthopath, Dhaka |
019 77223361 |
82. |
Machizo Multimedia (Md. Sahajahan Siraj, Communication) |
House 13, Flat-403, Road-28 (Old), Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka |
01715 212204 |
83. |
Camera Zone (Md. Jaman) |
41, New Super Market, Baitul Mukarram, Dhaka |
01711181579 |
84. |
Binary Logic (Mohammad Nowsher Khan) |
House # 35, Road # 11, Block # Kha, PC Housing Society, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 |
01727005555 |
85. |
Walton Plaza (S.M. Mahbubul Alam) |
Ka 227, Progoti Sarani, Dhaka |
01678 02 80 04 |
86. |
Hi Next (Md. Rubel Hossain) |
746, Begum Rokeya Sarani, Shawara Para, Mirpur, Dhaka |
9027862 |
87. |
Wind & Wave Enterprise (Mohammad Ruhul Amin) |
Asano Tower (Ground Floor), 242-243 West Agargaon, Shere Bangla Nagar, Dhaka 1207 |
01711848783 |
88. |
Btrac Technologies (Tariq Ekramul Haque) |
Plot # 68 (Old-45), Block # H, Road # 11, Banani, Dhaka 1213 |
01677309141 |
89. |
Trust Tech Computers & Networks (Mohammad Masum) |
69-71, Mirpur Road, Shop 526, Multiplan Centre, Dhaka |
01710621446 |
90. |
Computer Technology (Abdul Latif Prodan) |
Shop # 104, (72 Floor), Mohakhali, Wireless Gate, Dhaka 1212 |
01778554994 |
Enlisted with MSF Holland | |||
91. |
Sys Computers Ltd (Mr. Noor Islam, Sr Executive, Sales) |
SR-320, 3rd Floor, IDB Bhaban, Agargaon, Dhaka |
01678797810 |
92. |
Genesis Computers Ltd |
Shop# SPR-314, IDB Bhaban, 1207, Dhaka |
01718086576 |
93. |
Star Tech & Engineering Ltd (Mr. Ovidh Khan, Executive, Corporate Sales) |
39, Kazi Bhaban (5th Floor) New Elephant Road, Dhaka |
09614222333 |
94. |
Link3 Technologies Ltd. (Mr. Maniruzzaman, Contact Manager) |
Police Plaza Concord, 13th Floor (Tower-1) Plot- 02, Road- 144, Gulshan, Dhaka- 1212 |
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95. |
Bangladesh Export Import Co. Ltd. | IT Division |
SAM Tower, Level-8, Plot #4, Road #22, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212 |
+880 9609 000 121, 16464 |
96. |
ZMM Corporation (Mr. Zahid, owner) |
218, New Elephant Road, Tropical Sahera Circle (10th Floor), Suite-2, Dhaka |
01762221131, zahidrahaman247@gmail.com |
97. |
Global Brand (Mr. Zahidul Islam, Executive) |
Palladium Market (2nd Floor), Flat-2/D, Road-95 Madani Avenue, Gulshan-2 |
01969633167 zahidul_islam@globalbrand.com.bd |
Enlisted with Muslim Aid UK | |||
98. |
LS Computer (Md. Abu Shamim) |
House#147, Road#2, West Agargaon, Sher-E- Banglanagar, Dhaka |
01913-720127, 01881-446203 |
99. |
Netcom Technologies PVt (Md. Barkat Ullah Nahi) |
Suite# 5-A, House# 2/4, Block-A, Mohammadpur, Mirpur Road, Dhaka-1207 |
9118113, 01713432314
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100. |
AND Telicom Ltd (Md. Shahiduzzaman Tushar) |
Red Crescent Concord Tower (4th Fllor), 17, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka-1212 |
9841234, 01777770154 |
101. |
Ranks ITT (Munshi Readur Rahman) |
Rangs Bhaban, 117/A Old Airport Road, Level-3, Bijoy Sharani, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215 |
4470011025, 01713146116 |
102. |
Technology Source Ltd (Md. Ibrahim Sikder) |
55/3 Grand Floor, North Dhanmondi, Kalabagan, Dhaka |
9116695, 193331125 |
103. |
Tech View Ltd (Md. Sohidul Islam Sumon) |
SR-141, BCS Computer City, IDB Bhaban, Dhaka |
9193300, 01766665120 |
104. |
Ezzy Automation Ltd. (Reza Mahmud) |
H-214, R-13, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka- 1206 |
8711879-80, 1841596769 |
105. |
Computer Inside (Md. Rashedul Islam) |
B-170, Gulshan Shopping Center, Gulshan-1, 2nd floor, Dhaka. |
01911341613, 01911341613 |
106. |
Capital Computers (Md. Mohsin Ali Mollah) |
Suite-12c, Bhaban-1, Paradise Al-Modina, 56/7/5 North Bashabo, Dhaka-1214 |
7253751, 01753597972, 01552337561 |
107. |
Original Store Ltd. (A.K. Azad) |
Shopping Center, Shop-113, Suite-318, Plote-10, Taher Tower Gulshan Circle, Dhaka 1212 |
9883068, 01915731717 |
108. |
Digital Bridge (Mahmuda Akter) |
44/16 Panthapath (GF) North, Dhanmondi, Dhaka |
01739301549, 01782261839 |
109. |
E. R. Trade International (Md. Sajjad Hossain) |
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9587090, 01946466351 |
Others | |||
110. |
Alpine Electronics (Subrata Kumar Chakraborty, Managing Partner) |
185, Bir Uttam C.R. Datta Road (Hatirpool), 4th Floor, Room # 501, Dhaka-1205. |
01714-110946 |
111. |
Better Communication & Automation Ltd (Sanjoy Kumar Ghosh, Managing Director) |
60 Purana Paltan line, Kushtia Bhaban, 4th floor, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. |
+8801711530294 |
112. |
Capital health care (Ruhul Amin Khan, Proprietor) |
BMA Bhaban, 3rd Floor |
88 02 958 1471, +88 01882 057771 |
113. |
Smart Technologies BD Ltd |
Mirpur Road, Lake Circus, kalabagan, Dhaka-1213. |
01730 317755, 01920 304875, +88-02-58157002 |
114. |
Gravity Trade International (Muhammad Milon Khalifa) |
31/A, 5/B, (5th Floor), Centre Point Concord, Tejkunipara, Farmgate, Dhaka– 1215 |
88-258154516 |
115. |
Blue Canvas Ltd (Lt Cdr Md. Arifur Rahman Khan (Retd.) Chairman) (Medical equipment) |
Ltd. House: 192B, Road: 01, DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206, Bangladesh. |
+880-2-8711274-5, +8801730076602, |
116. |
Khan Enterprises (M Rahmot Ullah Proprietor) |
BN Tower, 28/1-B Toyenbee Circular Road, Motijheel, Dhaka, 1000 |
+8801819120008 |
117. |
Karu Shaili |
Ms. Anzuman Ara 47, Nabendra Nath, Basak Lane, Nawabpur, Dhaka - 1100 Al Ishan Plaza, (12-E) 11th Floor, 30, Rankin Street, Wari, Dhaka 1203 |
01712199899, 01718373504 |
118. |
Creative Computer (Shafiul Azam Chowdhury, Proprietor) |
Computer 5 - 6 Asad Complex, Laldigir Par, Main Road, Cox's Bazar |
Phone: 0341-62528, 62529, 62539; Mobile: 01715065065 (Proprietor) Email: |
119. |
NYTA Computer & Technologies (Md. Alamgir Hossain, Proprietor) |
Computer 120, New Circuit House Road, Cox's Bazar |
Phone: 0341-51803 Mobile: 01819801601 (Proprietor); 1714074437 Mail: nytacox07@yahoo.com |
120. |
PC Friends (Rashedul Islam Thahin, CEO) |
Computer Hotel Sagargon (Pvt) Ltd, Jhawtala, Main Road, Cox's Bazar |
Phone: 01614140020, 01312140020 (CEO) Email: pcfriendbd@gmail.com |
Security Items (CCTV, Metal Detectors & Others)
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Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
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Enlisted with WFP (Cox’s Bazar) |
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1. |
Electronic Concept (Monir Ahmed) |
Show Room No: 138(1st floor), E8/A, Begum Rokeya Sarani. Agargaon,Shere Bangla Nagar |
88 02 9183238, 01713229763 |
2. |
Securex Private Ltd (Dewan Anwar Rashid |
Plot 10, Road 01, Block B, Niketon, Gulshan 1, Dhaka 1212 |
01787650537, 088-02-9858552 |
3. |
Elite Security Services Ltd. (Lt Col Jahangir Akhtar Chowdhury, Jamshed Alam Chowdhury) |
Elite Tower, Road 6A, House: 3, Block-J, Baridhara, Dhaka-1212 |
8801841242210, +8801841242321 |
4. |
EN Corporation (Tanzilur Rahman) |
House # 13, Block # B, Baridhara, Natunbazar, Gulshan-2, Dhaka |
8801911202729 |
5. |
Golden Trading |
73/1, Elephant Road, Regent Plaza, (Ground Floor), Dhaka-1205 |
01747222747, 01754144006 (Safe/volt/locker) |
6. |
Dual Corporation (Jala Uddin Mizanul Haque) (Fire Fighting System) |
3rd Floor, Green Valley Complex, Main Road, Cox's Bazar |
8801903365510, 8801924686333 |
7. |
IMPRESS CORPORATION LTD (Molla Mohammad Masud Parvez) |
House # 183/5, Road# 2, Block# A, Mirpur- 13. City: Dhaka-1216. |
01711487039 bably@impress.com.bd |
Enlisted with Action Against Hunger |
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13. |
Aegis Services Ltd Lt. Col. Shaheen (Mohammed Abrar) |
House # 4, Road 2/A, Block # F, Banani, Dhaka 1212 |
02-9896033 |
14. |
Lockers Gallery (Taposh Chakraborty) |
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01611888492 |
Enlisted with MSF Holland |
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15. |
Barnali (Mr. Aman, Sales Executive) |
141, Nababpur Road, Kaptanbazar, Dhaka-1100 Bangladesh |
01737316690, +88(0) 2 7112335, barnali141@gmail.com |
16. |
Multisystem Engineering Company Ltd. (Mr. Nafis, Director) |
Shahid Tajuddin Ahmed Sharani, Mogbazar |
01720056249 |
17. |
KS international (Mr. Mosarof, Asst Manager) |
30, Zahed Plaza, Shop No. 201, Gulshan Circle - 2, Dhaka - 1212, Bangladesh |
01732229604, 01972229604, 02 9891917 |
Others |
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18. |
Smart Technologies BD Ltd |
Mirpur Road, Lake Circus, kalabagan, Dhaka-1213. |
01730 317755, 01920 304875 |
19. |
ABG Interlinks Ltd. (Mr. S. M. Gofranul Hoque, Managing Director) |
377, Bara Moghbazar, 2nd Floor, Ramna, Dhaka-1217, Bangladesh. |
+880 1938 803603 |
20. |
Better Communication & Automation Ltd (Sanjoy Kumar Ghosh, Managing Director) |
60 Purana Paltan line, Kushtia Bhaban, 4th floor, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. |
+8801711530294 |
21. |
Trust Services Ltd (Sujit Kumar Bhowmik) |
House 35, Road 1, Block A, Niketon, Gulshan -1, Dhaka -1212 |
+8801924400745 |
22. |
EZZY Services and Resource Management Ltd (Mr. Shabbir Husssain, Managing Director) |
House 214, Lane 13, New DOHS, Mohakali, Dhaka |
+88-02-8711879-80 |
Furniture
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Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
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Enlisted with WFP (Cox’s Bazar) |
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1. |
HATIL Complex Ltd. (Mohammad Rana) |
8 Shewrapara, Rokeya Sharani, Mirpur,Dhaka |
2900225 |
2. |
OTOBI Ltd (Al Mamun Abdullah) |
Plot 12 Block CWS(C), Gulshan South Avenue, Gulshan-1, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
29035016 |
3. |
Navana Furniture Ltd (Manik) |
Corporate Office: |
01729245390 |
4. |
Regal Homes (Arkan Mahmud) |
Main Road, Tekpara, Coxs Bazar |
01827132818 |
5. |
M/S CHAKURI |
Rumaliarchara, Cox's Bazar |
01819801054 |
6. |
RFL Plastics Ltd (Sadhan Kumar Tijul Islam) |
105 Middle Badda, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
1924604075, 01912257414 |
Enlisted with Action Against Hunger |
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7. |
Famous Metal Industry (Khalilur Rahman) |
Kalur Dokan,Tekpara |
0341-63313, 01711-111300 |
8. |
M/S Bagdad Steel (Md. Kurshed Alam) |
Siddique Mension, Main Road, Tekpara, Cox's Bazar. |
0341-63108, 01819-671207 / 01919-671207 / 01816-828864 |
9. |
M/S Chakari (Md. Obaydul Haq Nocib) |
Tekpara |
01819-801054 |
10. |
Metal Design (Rashedul Alam) |
Fayez Market, Main Road, Tekpara, Cox's Bazar. |
0341-51014 01829-693032 / 01830-785776 |
11. |
S.N. Greehosaj (Md. Bashir) |
Ta - 109, Bir Uttom A.K. Khandakar Road, (Link Road), Middle Badda, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212. |
01826460266 |
12. |
M/S Alam Furniture (Md. Ismail) |
Infront Of Taraboniyarchara, Main Road, Cox's Bazar |
01830-785776 / 01813-779641 |
13. |
New Cox's Bazar Steel (Md. Alamgir) |
Tekpara |
01919-334155 |
14. |
Red Rose Furniture (M A Hasem) |
H#79, Block #D, Zia Chariman Bari, Banani, Dhaka - 1213 |
01711-442420 Cane Furniture |
15. |
M/S. Shahjalal Furniture Mart (Mohammad Mubarak Hossain) |
TA-143/1, Middle Badda, Gudhara Ghat, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
01712-087543 Wooden Furniture |
16. |
Furniture Concept & Interior Ltd. (Md. Akhter) |
D -228, Hajipara North Badda, Dhaka -1212. |
01874-034848 |
17. |
Continental Traders |
C 10/11, D-4, Gulshan (south, Paka Market, Dhaka |
028821573 |
18. |
Akhtar Furnishers (Md. Tareq Hossain Bhuiyan) |
66, Progoti Sharani, Baridhara |
01847-460353 |
19. |
Rashid Trade Consortium Ltd (Talha Mohsin) |
2nd Floor, KA-61/4/1 Pragati Sarani, Nadda, PS- Vatara, Dhaka |
01972421568 |
Enlisted with International Labour Organization (ILO) |
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20. |
NAVANA Furniture Ltd (Mr. Manik Dewan, |
House-16/B, Road-93, Gulshan-2, |
01713245390 & 01729245390 Pre-qualified vendor |
21. |
HATIL Complex Ltd (Mr. Md. Aftabuzzaman, |
8 Shewrapara, Rokeya Sharani, Mirpur, |
01755647802 Pre-qualified vendor |
22. |
OTOBI Ltd (OTOBI Centre) (Mr. Apurba Kumar Bose DGM, CRM) |
Plot-12, Block-CWS©, Gulshan-1, |
01847088018 apurba@otobi.com; info@otobi.com Pre-qualified vendor |
23. |
PARTEX Furniture Industries Ltd (Mr. ATM Khasruzzaman, |
Shanta Western Tower, 186 Tejgaon I/A, |
01755645168 Pre-qualified vendor |
24. |
Legacy Furniture LTD (Rabi Shankar Nag) |
60, Gulshan Avenue, Dhaka-1212 |
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25. |
Tulip Furniture (Engr.Mozammel Hoque) |
240, Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh |
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Enlisted with Islamic Relief Bangladesh |
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26. |
OTOBI (Munshi Abdullah Al Mamun) |
Gulshan-01, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
01847088076, |
27. |
NAVANA Furniture (Md. Tuhin) |
Uttara Showroom, |
8962939, 8961231, 01713423798 |
28. |
Partex Furniture (Fahad Julfiker) |
Western Tower, Level _13, BirUttam Mir Shawkat 186 Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208 |
01730 727983, |
29. |
Regal (RFL) (Mrittunjoy Kundu, Manager) |
RFL Regal Furniture PRAN -RFL Group, 105 Middle Badda, Dhaka- 1212 |
01924-608973 |
Enlisted with MSF Holland |
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30. |
OTOBI (Partho Saha) |
Otobi Center, Plot 12 Block CWS(C) Gulshan South Evenue, Gulshan 1, Dhaka 1212 |
01847088156 |
31. |
Akhtar Furnishers (Abid Hasan, Jr.Executive) |
66 Progoti Sarani,Baridhara |
01674838955, |
32. |
Hi-Tech Furniture (Furnitures Manufacurer) |
NW (J) 2, 2nd floor, Kemal Ataturk Avenue Gulshan (North), Dhaka-1212 |
+88 02 9852798, +8801714141051 |
33. |
Homex (Mr Nizam, Owner) |
Police plaza Concord, Shop #118 Ground floor, Gulshan Avenue, Dhaka |
01819287162, (Decoration and Furniture) |
34. |
Shah Ali Cane (Mr. Gias, Owner) |
161/1 B Green Road, Dhaka |
01712834605 Cane furniture |
35. |
BINARY LOGIC (Md. Fokhrul Islam Khan (Kisho), Senior Executive) |
BCS Computer City, IDB Bhaban Branch |
+880 1911449778, +880-2-9183217, 044 78005450-1 |
36. |
Business Machine and Equipment (BME) Bangladesh (Samsul Huda Rasel, (CEO) |
10, Taher Tower, ( 2nd Floor ), Gulshan Circle - 2, Dhaka - 1212. |
+88001748981082 |
37. |
MAWTS (Mr. Martin Pramanic |
1/C, 1/A Pallabi, Mirpur, Dhaka |
01713384090 |
Enlisted with Muslim Aid UK |
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38. |
Prograssive Trading (NI Jamal) |
Lakewood Avenue, H-01, R-01, Avenue-1, B-D, |
01727717777, 01911002288 |
39. |
Business Communication (Md. Abdul Aziz) |
Plot-8 6th floor, R-15, Sector-12, Uttara-1230 |
55086770, 55086771, 01750188732 |
Others | |||
40. |
Ms Chakuri (Ubaydul Haq, Proprietor) |
Furniture Rumaliarchara, cox'sbazar |
01819801054 (Proprietor) |
41. |
Shah Jobbaria Furniture (Amanullah, Proprietor) |
Furniture Bazarghata, Cox’s Bazar |
034152221 01828185231 (Proprietor) |
42. |
Navana Furniture (Md. Manik Dewan Deputy Manager Sales & Showroom In-charge) |
House No~16/B, Road No~93, Gulshan~2, Dhaka~1212 |
880 2 8829467, 9893148, 88 01729245390 |
43. |
Artistic interior and furniture solution (Md. Shamsul Alam) |
203/1, (4th Floor), Shenpara parbata, Begum Rokeya, Sharani, Mirpur -10, Dhaka -1216, Bangladesh |
+8801730374770 |
44. |
Capital health care (Ruhul Amin Khan, Proprietor) |
BMA Bhaban, 3rd Floor |
88 02 958 1471, +88 01882 057771 |
45. |
M.S. Trading Corporation (H M. Emadul Haque) |
28/C/3, Toyenebee Circular Road, Motijheeel Dhaka, 1000 |
01916300000, 01716-274847 |
46. |
Sayem Enterprise (Md. Maruf Hossain) |
622/1 West Shawrapara, Dhaka-1216 |
01884880161 |
47. |
Trademax (Mahfuz Quereshi Director) |
10 Arambag, Dhaka, 1000 |
1971330530 |
48. |
Jahan Enterprise (Kamrul Islam) |
9/G, Motijheel C/A (3rd Floor), Dhaka-1000 |
01712-328244 |
49. |
M/S Eakota Trading (ABM Humayun, Proprietor) |
25 Zindabahar 1st Lane, Noorjahan Market) Nayabazar, Dhaka-1100 |
01920300600 |
50. |
Modern Graphics (Osman Hyder) |
35 Shaheed Nazrul Islam Sarak, HaBDThola Road, Dhaka-1203 |
1819245302 |
Medical Products and Equipment
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Name of Firms |
Address |
Contact Details |
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Enlisted with WFP (Cox’s Bazar) |
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1. |
Moon-E-Meen Ltd. (Md.Akhteruzzaman) |
17/2, Topkhana Road (3rd Floor), East Side of BMA Bhabon, Dhaka-1000 |
88-02-47113003, 88-01552303995 |
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2. |
Delonix International Ltd (Abul Kalam Habibul Islam) |
Mouchak Tower, 4th Floor (Suit # 501) 83/B, Siddeswari Circular Road, Dhaka-1217 |
880248319872 delonixctl@yahoo.com, delonix@bdcom.com |
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3. |
DIAMED (Kamrul Hassan) |
205, Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam Swarani, Dhaka-1000 |
02-9581620, 9587568 |
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4. |
Biotech Concern (Md Abdul Wadud) |
Plot# C13 (3rd Floor), Road#1/1, Block# Ka/Kha, Saction#6, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216, |
88029008471 |
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5. |
Invent Technologies Ltd (Rezaul Halim) |
House No: 119, Flat: B1 |
+8801819241770, + 88 01707885291 |
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Enlisted with MSF Holland |
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6. |
Ortho Medical Bangladesh (Mr. Helal, Sales Executive) |
21-Ka (4th floor), PC Culture Housing Society, Ring Road, Shyamoli, Dhaka |
01706407664, sales.helal@orthomedicalbd.com |
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7. |
Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (Md. Nakibul Islam Nakib) |
19 Dhanmondi R/A,Road No. 7 |
+880-2-58611001-7, +880-2-58613888, +880-2-58614601,
01735703946 |
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8. |
Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (SaIful Mortaza, Corporate sales) |
SQUARE Centre, |
88-02-9859007, +88-02-8833047-56, +8801755631868 |
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9. |
Aristopharma Ltd. (Md. Amirul Islam Chowdhury, Assistant Manager, Sales) |
7 Purana Paltan Line, Dhaka 1000 |
+88 01959922945 /+88 01713329508 |
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10. |
Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd (Aniul Haque Khandaker) |
40 Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmed Ave, Dhaka 1208 |
01713380061 |
|
11. |
Renata Ltd (Shimul Mahmud, District Sales Manager) |
Renata Ltd, Plot No. 1, Milk Vita Road, Section-7, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh, GPO Box No. 303 |
(880-2) 8001450-54, 01811444532 |
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12. |
SK+F Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (Md. Samiul Alam, Field Manager) |
158, Kemal Ataturk Avenue |
+88-02-8835758-61, 01708144939 |
|
13. |
Sanofi Bangladesh Ltd (Md. Nurul Absar, Manager- Key Accounts) |
Excelsia Tower, Segun Bagicha Rd, Dhaka 1000 |
01709992054 |
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14. |
Gonoshasthya Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (Nurul Islam) |
Baishmail, Nolam road, Savar Upazila |
01712507653 |
|
15. |
Jayson Pharmaceuticals Ltd (Zahedul Hoque, Regional Manager) |
Bir Uttam Mir Shawkat Sarak, Dhaka 1208 |
01836686512 |
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16. |
JMI Marketing Ltd (Mr. Rafiqul Islam, Sales) |
Unique heights, Level-10, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue |
01313055579, |
|
17. |
Janata Traders (Mr. Shahed kamal, Manager) |
TBC Bhaban (7th Floor), 1, Kawran Bazar, Dhaka |
01711991415, |
|
18. |
Tradesworth Ltd. (Mr. Zahid) |
78 Motijheel Commercial Area, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
01817031650 |
|
19. |
Biotrade International (Mr. A. Zaman) |
Segun Bagicha, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. |
01711538389 |
|
20. |
Biotech Services (Mr. Maubub Karim, Deputy General, Manager) |
57/3 & 57/4, 9th floor, ENA Tower, Sheikh Rasel Square, Kalabagan |
0155237336 |
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21. |
Hospi Lab Essentials ltd. (S.M. Jafur Alam, Asst. Manager-Marketing) |
House-58/Cha/3, West Razabazar, Dhaka,1215. 02-9104876 |
01856474461 |
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22. |
Health tech Corporation (Mohammad Sayeed Kabir, Owner) |
Dhaka - 1213 House 93, Road 19A |
01713005369, 01552200000 |
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Enlisted with Action Against Hunger |
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23. |
E.S. Surgical (Forhad) |
Shop# 308(2nd Floor), B.M.A. Bhaban, 15\2 Topkhana Road, Dhaka-1000 |
01817007020 Surgical Items |
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24. |
Lily Scientific & Surgical Mart (Mashud Rana Sohel) |
Central Jama Mosjid Road, Cox's Bazar. |
01816-948351 Medicine Shop |
|
25. |
Coxco Medico (Mizanur Rahman) |
Pan Bazar Road, Cox's Bazar. |
0341-63578, 01715-946222 / 01818-439229 Medicine Shop |
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26. |
Chowdhury Pharmacy (Gauranga Dutta) |
Pan Bazar Road, Cox's Bazar |
0341-63948 01820-184925 Medicine Shop |
|
27. |
M/S Shah Amanat Medico and Surgicals (Uttam Sheel) |
Pan Bazar Road, Cox's Bazar |
01812-428498 Medicine Shop |
|
28. |
M/S City Medical Hall (Paritus Das) |
Pan Bazar Road, Cox's Bazar |
01711-149399 Medicine Shop |
|
29. |
Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (Md. Touhid) |
48, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh. |
01730062878 Pharmaceuticals Company |
|
30. |
Renata Ltd (Md. Daud Hossain) |
Hospital Road, Chakaria, Cox's Bazar. |
01819-558972 |
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31. |
SMC Enterpirse Ltd. (Md. Nura Arifin Chowdhury) |
77-78, Janata Co-operative Housing Society, Ring Road, Dhaka. Phone - 029136953 |
01718-063556 Pharmaceuticals Company |
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32. |
Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (Md. Ataur) |
40 Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmed Ave, Dhaka 1208 |
01737866497 Pharmaceutical Company |
|
33. |
JMI Marketing Ltd. (Md. Rubel) |
7/A, Shantibagh, Dhaka-1217 |
01777742616 Surgical Items |
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34. |
Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (Md. Nakib) |
19 Dhanmondi R/A Road No.7, Dhaka 1205, Bangladesh |
01847240869 Pharmaceutical Company |
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35. |
Eskayef Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (Md. Samiul Alam) |
Taneem Square 158 Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Block - E, Dhaka 1213 |
01708144939 Pharmaceutical Company |
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36. |
Health Tech Corporation (Mohammad Sayeed Kabir) |
HOUSE NO ROAD-19A BLOCK-E, BANANI, DHAKA, DHAKA, PO: 1212 |
01713005369 Pharmaceutical Company |
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37. |
Orthomedical Bangladesh (Helal Ahmed) |
21-KA, PC Culture Housing Society, Ring road, Shyamoli, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh |
01706407664 sales.helal@orthomedicalbd.com Pharmacuticals Company |
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Enlisted with International labour Organization (ILO) |
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38. |
Bio-Fair Surgical House |
Shop No – 11, 15/2, Topkhana Road BMA Bhaban, Dhaka – 1000 |
01714022262 Medical Equipment |
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39. |
Khawja Trade Fair |
Khawja Surgical Mart BMA Bhaban, 15/2, Topkhana Road Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
01718143778 Medical equipments |
|
40. |
Healthway Medical Ltd. (Mr. Noor) |
Saad Golden Tower, 35 Mitford Road Dhaka-1100, Bangladesh |
+88027313226, +8801615906666 |
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41. |
Shama International Ltd. (Mr. Hanif Skeikh) |
170, Nwabpur Road (1st Floor), Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
+88027120927, +8801711584703 |
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42. |
WIMEXCO Bangladesh (Mr. Zaglul Mehedi) |
H # 14/KA, PC Cultural Housing Society, Shamly, Dhaka-1207 |
01675788767 First Aid Box |
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Enlisted with Islamic Relief |
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43. |
FnF Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (Moklesul Islam) |
18, New Eskaton 9 (R.K. Menon Road), Dhaka1000 |
0451 63297 |
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44. |
Animal Health Division, NOVARTIS (Md. Abu Bakar Siddiq) |
AHN Tower (7th Tower), 13 C.R. Datta Road, Biponon C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
01711 541789 |
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45. |
Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (Tapon Chowdhury) |
45, Mohakhali Commercial Area, Dhaka-1212 |
01730327831 |
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46. |
Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd (Nazmul Hasan) |
17 Dhanmondi R/A, Raod #2, Dhaka-1205 |
01711037967 |
|
47. |
The Acme Laboratories Ltd. (Golam Rabani Bhuiyan) |
1/4, Kallayanpur, Mirpur Road, Dhaka-1207. |
9004194-6, 8054798 |
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48. |
The IBN SINA (Syed Golam Hafiz, Asst. Manager) |
House # 41, Road 10/A, Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka- 1209. |
9114710, 9117496, 9132521, 9138517, ibnsina@bangla.net,hafizipi@gmail.com |
Stationary Suppliers
Sl |
Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
---|---|---|---|
Enlisted with WFP (Cox’s Bazar) |
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1. |
Hossain Brothers (SK Ashikuzzaman) |
1, Sikder Market, Main Road, Tekpara, Cox's Bazar |
88 0341 63613, 01817770561 |
2. |
Junaid Store (Md. Shahidul Islam) |
34 Poura Super Market, Bara Bazar, Cox's Bazar |
88 01819611960, 01919611960, 0341 62525 |
3. |
Al-Mostafa Stationaries (Md. Rizwanul Kabir) |
Rakshita Market, Main Road, Cox's Bazar |
01818864110, 01815334843 |
4. |
M/S Riduan Brothers (Abdul Khalek) |
Kalurdukan, Main Road Cox's Bazar |
1819636004 |
Enlisted with Action Against Hunger |
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5. |
M/S Abdullah Store (Enamul Hauque) |
Pouro Super Market, Boro Bazar, Cox's Bazar. |
01815-335020 (Stationary) |
6. |
M/S Abid Store (Mostaq Ahamed) |
22 Pouro Super Market, Cox's Bazar. |
01711-736901 (Stationary/ Hygiene) |
7. |
M/S Junaid Store (Mohammad Shahidul Islam) |
Pouro Super Market, Boro Bazar, Cox's Bazar. |
01819-611960 (Stationary/ Hygiene) |
8. |
Metro Books & Stationery (Bijoy Ratan Shah) |
2, Metropolittan Shopping Plaza, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212. |
02-8820431, 01715992500 (Stationary) |
9. |
Hossain Brothers (Ashikuj Jaman) |
Main Road, Tekpara |
01615-005368 (Stationary/ Hygiene) |
10. |
Golden Enterprise (Mozahidul Islam) |
18, Metropoliton Shopping Plaza, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212 |
01715-028536 (Stationary Shop) |
Enlisted with International Labour Organization (ILO) |
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11. |
Khan Enterprise (Mr. Rahmot) |
Toyenb Circular Road, Motijheel |
+8801819120008 |
12. |
Rahman Brothers (Mr. Yasir) |
11, Holycross college Road, Farmgate, Dhaka-1215, Bangladesh |
+8801199427719 |
13. |
Yena Enterprise (Mr. Md. Nazim Uddin) |
126 Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
+8801711533008; +88029562244 |
14. |
Raisa (Mr. Rasel) |
|
+8801918683100 |
15. |
Win-Victory (Mr. Mithun Chandra Shil) |
Banani |
+8801673262762 |
16. |
Korotowa Enterprise (Mr. Fahad) |
|
+8801715114055 |
17. |
GGB (Mohammad Kawsar Hamid) |
Fairy Homes, |
+88028622423, +8801819747015 |
18. |
MAAS International (Mr. Khorshed) |
131 Siddique Bazar, Dhaka-1000 |
+8801971960116 |
19. |
Easy Traders (Mr. Abul Kalam) |
36 Bangla Bazar, 2nd floor |
+8801199841234; 8801819443714 |
20. |
Pacific Automation Ltd. (AB Siddique) |
121 Motijheel, |
01713063286 (Photocopier) |
21. |
New Universal Offioce Equipment (Mohammad Ali) |
Saleh Sadan, Room-13, 145 Motijheel |
01926520020 (Photocopier) |
22. |
Aunamika Traders (Mr. Khurshed Alam) |
Reahman Mansion (2nd Floor) 161, Motijheel |
01713024254 (Photocopier) |
23. |
United Business Machine (Golam Haider) |
Yusuf Mansion, 1st & 3rd Floor, 48/1, Motijheel C/A |
01754296644; 01711618023 (Photocopier) |
24. |
International Offioce Equipment (IOE) (Mr. Bishwjit) |
74 Gulshan Avenue |
01917733523 (Photocopier) |
25. |
Friends international Office Equipment (Mr. Mukter Hossain) |
Bashundahara City Level-6 |
01711682690 (Photocopier) |
26. |
Trade Linkers Office Automation Ltd. (Mr. tapan) |
Moon Mansion, 43 Dilkusha C/A |
01732988425 tapan.majumder@auragroup.com.bd (Photocopier) |
27. |
Business machine & Equipment (Mr. Shamsul Huda) |
10 taher Tower, 2nd Floor, Suite 304,305, Gulshan 2 Dhaka |
01755601720 (Photocopier) |
28. |
Shop Toshiba (IOM) @IDB (Mr. Touhidul Islam) |
IDB Computer market |
01674193344 (Photocopier) |
29. |
Jahid Office Equipment (Mr. Intaj Ali) |
Alamin Centre, 25/A Dilkusha C/A, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
01922117241 (Photocopier) |
30. |
Smart Technologies (Bd) Ltd. (Mr. Shakwat) |
Yakub South Centre, [2nd Floor], 67/D (Old), Mirpur Road, Dhanmondi,156 (New), Lake Circus, Kalabagan, Dhaka-1205 |
Mobile:01730701977 (Photocopier) |
31. |
Bangladesh Office Supply & Services (Md. Mostafizur Rahman) |
Red Cresent Bhaban, Level-12, Motijheel CA |
01911925739 (Photocopier) |
32. |
Flora Ltd (Mr. Kabir) |
Adamjee Court Annex-2 (4th Floor), 119-120 Motijheel C/A, Dhaka |
01715863036 (Photocopier) |
Enlisted with Islamic Relief Vendors | |||
33. |
Orchid Corporation (Md. Iqubal Hossain) |
House#134, Road#7, Mohammadia housing society, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1208 |
01714098487, 01553293134 |
34. |
PRAN-RFL (Kornel Mahatab Uddin) |
RFL Plastic Ltd, PRAN-RFL Group, 105 Middle Badda, Dhaka- 1212 |
01924357649 |
35. |
A4 Trading (Mr. Naruzzaman Palash) |
Mr. Naruzzaman Palash Y-13/B, Nurjahan Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 |
01712203678 |
36. |
The Team (Ujjal Saha) |
277/5, Elephant Road (1st floor), Dhaka-1205 |
9615291 |
37. |
Nawar Mohila Samobai Samitee Ltd. (Most. Summuna Akter) |
Baldipukur, Mithapukur, Rangpur |
1717 29 27 43 |
38. |
Md. Fakhrul Alam (Fakhrul Enterprise) |
193/C/1, Fakirapool, Dhaka- 1000 |
01727994236 |
39. |
Matador Ballpen Industries (Md. Sha Alam) |
102, Azimpur Road, Dhaka |
1755639736 |
40. |
Navana Renewable Energy Ltd (Shufiul Islam) |
125/ A, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka- 1000 |
029552212 |
Enlisted with MSF Holland | |||
41. |
Bashundhara Paper and Stationery (Mr. Kamal, Owner) |
418-19, Bakusha Market, Nilkhet, Dhaka |
01719701960 |
42. |
Lotus Stationery & Computers (Mr. Shuvo, Owner) |
Shop # 20, Banani Super Market, Dhaka |
01748943662, stationery.lotus@gmail.com |
43. |
Nova Stationery (Mr.Susen Sharma, Owner) |
10, taher tower, Shope-117, Gulshan -2, Dhaka-1212 |
+88(0)29856914, |
44. |
Omar Tools (Mr. Sajjad, Owner) |
Majnu Hardware Machinery Market, 140 Nawabpur Road, Dhaka |
01975881534 |
45. |
Trade Expert Bangladesh (Mr. Jewel, Owner) |
level:09, Suite 06-07, 50, DIT Extension Road, Nayapaltan |
01716810808, |
Enlisted with Muslim Aid UK | |||
46. |
M/S Rafiq Enterprise (Md. Rafiq Biswas) |
193/C-1, Fakirapul Kalvart Road, Dhaka-1000 |
7191904, 1774947694 |
47. |
Fakhrul Enterprise (Md. Shahidul Islam) |
193/C-1, Fakirapul Kalvart Road, Dhaka-1000 |
7193163, 7191590, 1191366972 |
48. |
Petra Products (Md. Rubait Hossain) |
Lubdhok 474, Road-3, Sector-12, Uttara, Dhaka, 1230 |
7920408, 1847124409 |
Others | |||
49. |
Yena Enterprise (Md Nazim Uddin, Proprietor) |
126, Motijheel Commercial Area (1st Floor), Dhaka |
956 2244, 956 9130, 716 0901 01711 533008 |
50. |
WIN Victory Stationary (Mithun Kumar Shil, Proprietor) |
Shop No. 11, Banani, Super Market, Dhaka |
01777 295820, 016732 626762 |
51. |
M.A. Stationary Ltd (Anwar Hossian, Proprietor) |
B. N. Tower, 28/1/B troyenbee Circular Road, Motijheel, Dhaka |
956 9376, 955 1639, 01711 238871 (Proprietor) |
52. |
Al-Mostafa Stationaries (Md. Rizwanul Kabir, Proprietor) |
Rakshita Market, Main Road, Cox's Bazar |
01818864110 (Proprietor), 01837128196 |
53. |
Capital health care (Ruhul Amin Khan, Proprietor) |
BMA Bhaban, 3rd Floor |
88 02 958 1471, +88 01882 057771 |
54. |
M.S. Trading Corporation (H M. Emadul Haque) |
28/C/3, Toyenebee Circular Road, Motijheeel Dhaka, 1000 |
01916300000, 01716-274847 |
55. |
Gravity Trade International (Muhammad Milon Khalifa) |
31/A, 5/B,( 5th Floor), Centre Point Concord, Tejkunipara, Farmgate, Dhaka – 1215 |
88-258154516 |
56. |
Dominic Enterprise (John Ricky Gomes) |
145, Old Airport Supermarket 2nd Floor, Monipuripara, Dhaka-1215 |
01755569730, 01712015115 |
57. |
The Bangladesh Trade Way Corporation (Md. Aminul Alam Proprietor) |
Lucky Chamber, Room No:76,(4th floor),89 Motijheel, Dhaka-1000. |
01819-131204 |
58. |
Sayem Enterprise (Md. Maruf Hossain) |
622/1 West Shawrapara, Dhaka-1216 |
01884880161 |
59. |
Sayed Enterprise (Md. Sayem Sadat) |
72/73 Banijik Plot Chiriakhana Road, Mirpur, Dhaka 1216 |
01883429670, 01778889673 |
60. |
Acme Enterprise (Md. Mainul Islam, Proprietor) |
Arif Plaza,8/B, Armaninan Street, Armanitola, Dhaka-1000. |
01672263281, 01611675675 |
61. |
Khan Enterprises (M Rahmot Ullah, Proprietor) |
BN Tower, 28/1-B Toyenbee Circular Road, Motijheel, Dhaka, 1000 |
+8801819120008 |
62. |
Trademax (Mahfuz Quereshi, Director) |
10 Arambag, Dhaka, 1000 |
1971330530 |
63. |
Best Source Ltd |
House No. 10, Road No. 11, Sector 10, Uttara, Dhaka-1230, Bangladesh |
+88 02 8916497, 8914768, 8917572, +8801713035571 |
64. |
Amena Enterprise (Md. Fazlur Rahman) |
33/3, Shaheed Nazrul Islam Sarak HaBDThola Road, Dhaka-1203 |
+88-01921698540 |
65. |
Karu Shaili (Proprietor-Anzuman Ara) |
Al Ishan Plaza, (12-E) 11th Floor, 30, Rankin Street, Wari, Dhaka 1203 |
01712199899, 01718373504 |
66. |
M/S Eakota Trading |
25 Zindabahar 1st Lane, Noorjahan Market) Nayabazar, Dhaka-1100 |
01920300600 |
67. |
Jahan Enterprise (Kamrul Islam) |
9/G, Motijheel C/A (3rd Floor), Dhaka-1000 |
01712-328244 |
68. |
Modern Graphics (Osman Hyder) |
35 Shaheed Nazrul Islam Sarak, HaBDThola Road, Dhaka-1203 |
1819245302 |
69. |
Goodwill Trade (Omar Haider) |
10/1 Avoy Das Lane, Tikatuli, Dhaka-1203 |
1711530663 |
Printing Contractors
Sl |
Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
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Enlisted with WFP (Cox’s Bazar) |
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1. |
Modina Printers |
Evan Plaza, Thana Road, Cox's Bazar |
01618007819, 01818007819 |
2. |
Faisal Printers (Faisal) |
Thana Road, Cox's Bazar |
01811391230 |
3. |
Genius Computer and Printers (SD Shahid) |
Evan Plaza (Police Station Road), Main Road, Cox's Bazar |
01819025667 |
4. |
Shah Amanat Offset Press (Md. Shah Alam) |
Evan Plaza, Thana Road, Cox's Bazar |
01912550725 |
5. |
Prabaha Enterprise (Milton Dey Delwar Hosain) |
In Front of DC Office, Main Road, Cox's Bazar |
01820539093, 01735794367 |
6. |
Fame Service (Harunur Rashid) |
Hotel Sagorgaon (Gr. Floor), Main Road, Jhawtola, Cox's Bazar |
34151770, 01703754565, 01678135155 |
7. |
Corporate Printers (Sushanta Chanda) |
159/C. TEJGAON INDUSTRIAL AREA, DHAKA |
028878171 ARIF@CORPORATEBD.COM, mistu.corporate@gmail.com, mistu.corporate@gmail.com |
8. |
Rainbow Touch Ltd (Md. Tariqul Islam) (Print & Design) |
Rahil Uddin Tower, House-15/H/1 (2nd floor), Sonali Bank Goli, Zigatola, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209 |
88029631665, 01707080970 |
Enlisted with Action Against Hunger |
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9. |
Ad King (Anukul Chandra Dey) |
Shek Rashel Road, Cox's Bazar |
0341-51787, 01818-142271 / 01911-954104 |
10. |
Fame (Md. Harunur Rashid) |
Hotel Sagorgon, Jhawtala, Main Road, Cox's Bazar. |
0341-51770, 01678-135155 / 01978-135155 |
11. |
Ideas Computer and Printers (Maung Tha Sein) |
Rice Market Road, Cox's Bazar |
01814-481520 / 01710-478989 / 01913-201919 / 01710-939494 |
12. |
Unique Offset Press (Kanak Kumar Paul) |
Evan Plaza, Cox's Bazar |
01717-453015 |
13. |
Cox's Digital Sign (Md. Mayen Uddin) |
Hotel Sagargaon, Jhawtala, Main Road, Cox's Bazar |
01791-787313 |
14. |
Nahid Printing and Design Studio (Md. Nahid-Uz-Zaman) |
110, Fakirapool, Aliza Towar, Motijeel, Dhaka-1000 |
01712-718307 elaine.s.gomes@homeboundbd.com Printing and Visibility Items |
15. |
Aranna Printing & Packaging |
218, Fakirapool, 1st Lane (1st floor), Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
01715-863819 Printing and Supplies |
16. |
Charuputhi (Ehsan Ur Rashid) |
74, dhali bari road, lake circus, kolabagan (Dolphin Goli), Dhaka |
IEC Materials Printing Items |
Enlisted with International Labour Organization (ILO) |
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17. |
Nahid Advertising and Printing (Ms. Nahida Islam) |
87, Purana Paltan Line, Paltan tower(45th Floor), |
8362240, 01727210559 |
18. |
Dhaka Printers and Cartons Ltd. (Md. Marouf Uddin) |
27/11/2, Topkhana Road, Segun Bagicha |
02-9570238, 9582176 |
19. |
Evergreen Printing and Packaging (Aowlad Hossain Ripon) |
Shajan Tower-2, Room- 105/A, 3 Segun Bagicha, Dhaka |
02-9568619, 01711-537340 |
20. |
East West Media Group Ltd. (Prakash Kumar Das) |
Plot # C-52, Block # K, |
02-8401961; 01730018322 |
21. |
The Print Media (Md. Mozammel Hoque) |
76/B Naya Paltan Dhaka |
01819128587, 01967102946 theprintmedia.mh@gmail.com |
22. |
Priyanka Printing & Publications (Md. Anowar Hossain) |
76/E, Naya Paltan, Dhaka-1000 |
933184, 9362582; 01711987524 |
23. |
Mark Printing & Packaging (Suvra Sarathi Sikder) |
160/1, Shantinagar, Dhaka-1217 |
9330709, 9352381 |
24. |
ARKA (Kalyan Saha) |
House 1/3 (3rd floor), Block # E, Lalmatia, Dhaka-1207 |
9126171 |
25. |
Paper Processing & Packaging Ltd. (Md. Ataur Rahman) |
Karim Chamber (Ground Floor), 99 Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
7111899, 7119201, 7119510, 7119229, 7111899, 9571601 |
26. |
Printcraft Company Ltd (Kazi Shariear) |
50/4 West Rampura, Hazipara, Dhaka-1219 |
+88-02-9342954, 9342959; +88-01977506441 |
27. |
Bangladesh Progressive Enterprise Press Ltd. (A.U. Tuhin) |
46/1, Puranapaltan, Dhaka- 1000 |
9554762, 9568662 |
28. |
Mass-line Communications Ltd (Zahidul Islam) |
1/15 Humayun Road, Block-B, Mohammadpur, Dhaka 1207 |
01819-402497; 9104637 |
29. |
Tithy Printing and Packaging (Monir Ahmed Bhuiyan) |
28/C-1, Toyenbee Circular Road, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
9550412, 9553303; 01819263481 |
30. |
Energy Media Communication Network (Md. Reazur Rahman) |
House-57, Road-11, Sector-14, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka |
01714329270, 01711109096, 01730443143 |
31. |
Real Printing and Advertising (Babul Khan) |
KR Plaza, 31 Purana Paltan (5th Floor), Dhaka-1000 |
01920898783 |
32. |
Sudipta Printers and Packagers Ltd. (K.M. Muktadir Reza) |
30, Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka-1208 |
8123108 |
33. |
Star Advertisers Ltd. (Mohd. Kamruzzaman) |
Paragon House, 5 Mohakhali (6th Floor), Dhaka‐1212 |
880‐2‐ 9898694, 9898696 01721 865470, |
Enlisted with Islamic Relief |
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34. |
Eastend Printing & Packaging (Mohon Mojumder) |
Tapa Complex, 169 Syed Nazrul Islam Sarani, 9th floor, Purana Paltan, Dhaka 1000 |
01723859093 |
35. |
Gotia Printing & Packaging (A.T.M Rafiqul Alom) |
164 Arambag, Motijheel, Dhaka-1000 |
02-7192852, 01819-404413, 01833-353120 |
36. |
A Plus Communication (Md. Habibur Rahman) |
KA 226/1, Afsar Uddin Road, (GF) Kuril, North Baridhara, Dhaka-1229 |
01819-356156, 01619-356156, 01815-817172 |
37. |
Tithy Printing & Packaging (Monir Ahmed Bhuiyan) |
28/c-1, Toyenbee Circular Road, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
9550412, 9553303, 01819-263481 |
38. |
Aranna Printing & Packaging (Noor Ahmed Bhuiyan) |
204, Fakirapool, 1st Lane, 1st floor. Dhaka-1000 |
9336408, 01715- 863819, |
39. |
Glory Printing & Packaging (Ibrahim Hossain) |
71, yeasin Tower, Fokirapool (2nd floor), Motijheel, Dhaka-1000 |
01819-406505 |
40. |
Opus Sign (Ummay Habiba Nila) |
Proprietor, Ka-86/2, Kuril Bishwa Road, Dhaka-1229 |
8412454, 8412455 |
41. |
Printcom Bangladesh Ltd (Md. Yousuf) |
263, Fakirapool, Bagichabari, Motijheel, Dhaka 1000 |
01711940342 |
42. |
Sketch Media (Mohammad Kayum Mia, Taposh Mondol) |
Ka-218/3, Kuril, Progoti Sarani, Vatara, Dhaka 1212 |
01836450071 |
43. |
Waves Communication (Abdul Mohit Chowdhury) |
Flat 5B, (5th floor), GP Cha 163, (Nera Water Tank), Mohakhali, Banani, Dhaka |
01719448337 |
44. |
Pan Star Communication (Mohammad Anowarul Abedin) |
53, West Agargaon, Dhaka |
01711473658 |
Enlisted with MSF Holland |
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45. |
World Art Gallery (Mr.Sumon, Executive) |
Banani super Market, Dhaka-1213 |
01776654343 |
46. |
Z Art Gallery (Mr. Titu, Owner) |
Suite: 3, DNCC market, 1st Floor, Gushan 2, Dhaka |
01716297922 zartgallery03@gmail.com |
47. |
PROMEE PRINT LINE (Mr. Daniel Costa, Owner) |
145 Monipuripara, Airport Road Super Market |
01552371237, dcosta.promeeprinters@gmail.com |
48. |
J.A.N Associates (Mr. Mamun, Sales Executive) |
IDB Bhaban, SR-130, BCS Computer City Camera Service Centre,
SR-130 |
01712131999, |
49. |
Retail Technologies Ltd (Mr. Mashiur, Corporate Sales Executive) |
B-142, Road:22, New DOHS Mohakhali |
01841600842 |
Enlisted with Muslim Aid |
|||
50. |
Tithy Printing & Packaging (Monir Ahmed Bhuyan) |
28/c-1, Toynobi Circular Road, Motejheel C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
9550412, 1819263481 tithyprinting&hotmail.com |
51. |
Chapaghar (Bijon Kumar Das) |
273 Elephant Road (ground floor), Dhaka 1205 |
9661210, 1913693989 |
52. |
Labiba Print Link (Md. Lalon Howlader) |
102/1 Fakirapool 2nd floor, Motijheel, Dhaka-1000 |
1913136176, 1831678184 |
53. |
Nation Wide Trade Corporation (Abdul Alim Khan) |
104 Capital Super Market, Suite# 33, 1st Floor, Farmgate, Dhaka-1215 |
01674364429, 01716813185 |
54. |
Eastend Printing & Packaging Ltd (Mohon Mozumder) |
Tapa Complex, 5th floor, 169 Shahid Nazrul Islam Sarani, Purana Paltan, Dhaka-1000 |
9572114, 9572115, 10723859093 |
55. |
Annex Communications (Ehsan Rahman) |
House-500/A, Plat-1B 1st floor, Road-7 |
9677404, 11,019999095 |
Others |
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56. |
Shah Amanat Offset Press (Shah Alam, Proprietor) |
Evan Plaza, Press Bazar, Thana Road, Cox's Bazar |
01912550725 (Proprietor), 01858350872 |
57. |
Ad Line (Sunil Kanti Dey, Proprietor) |
Badar Mukam, Thana Road, Cox's Bazar |
01816370012 (Proprietor), 01976370012 |
58. |
Faisal Printers (Faisal Uddin, Proprietor) |
Evan Plaza, Thana Road, Cox's Bazar |
01811391230 (Proprietor), 01873652101 |
59. |
Genius Computer & Printers (SD Shahid, Owner) |
Evan Plaza, Thana Road, Cox's Bazar |
01819025667 (Owner), 01919025667, 01818193674, 01558316823 geniuscox@gmail.com, geniuscox@yahoo.com |
60. |
Ideal Printers (Mohammed Alam Masud, MD) |
Z.H. Foundation (1st Floor), Beside of Fire Service, Main Road, Cox'x Bazar |
01823799135 (MD), 01866155244 |
61. |
Shah Mojidia Press (Mojid, Proprietor) |
Nova Shopping Center, Mosque Road, Bazarghata, Cox's Bazar |
01819083879 (Proprietor), 01815514394 |
62. |
N.R. Printers (Abu Sayed, Proprietor) |
Badarmukum, Thana Road, Cox's Bazar |
01812711692 (Proprietor) |
63. |
Elite Printing & Packages Ltd |
Merchants House, Level:4, Plot:5/C, Road:13, Sector:03, Uttara,
Dhaka-1230 |
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64. |
Orchid Printers Ltd |
32/A - 33 Mymensingh Road, Banglamotor, Dhaka-1000 |
+88 (02) 58617089 Orchid_printers@hotmail.com |
65. |
Intergraphic Ltd |
1) 27/5/KHA, Topkhana Road, Segun Bagicha, Dhaka-1000 |
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66. |
Masro Printing & Packaging Ltd |
164-165, Shwadhinata Sharani, Nroth Badda, Dhaka-1212 |
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67. |
MK Printers & Packaging |
376, Bagbari, Kashimpur, Gazipur, Bangladesh |
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68. |
Print Age Ltd. |
Office: Khan Tower (2nd Floor), 95 Nayapaltan, Dhaka-1000 Factory: 111 Nayapaltan, Dhaka-1000 |
01811103336, 02-9346661 |
69. |
Manikgonj Printers & Packaging |
Corporate Office: 95, Naya Paltan, Khan Tower, (L- 3), Dhaka-1000 |
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70. |
Bashundhara Paper Mills Ltd. |
Bashnudhara Industrial Headquarters – 2, Plot # 56, Block # C, Bashundhara R/A, Baridhara, Dhaka-1229 |
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71. |
Bangladesh Progressive Enterprise Press Ltd. |
43/1, Tejgaon Insustrial Area, Dhaka-1208 |
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72. |
Evergreen Printing and Packaging |
Shajan Tower-2, Room # 105/A, 3 Segun Bagicha, Dhaka-1000 |
9568030, 9568619, 01711 537 340 |
73. |
I BAZAR Printing Press |
54-55, Fakirpool, Motijheel, Dhaka-1000 |
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74. |
Romask Ltd |
184 Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208 |
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75. |
Tithy Printing & Packaging |
28/C-1, Toyenbee Circular Road, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh. |
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76. |
Desh Media |
41/1 Purana Paltan, Ambit Z Center, Ground Floor, Dhaka-1000. |
880-2-9568269, 01713 425534, 01711 991364 |
Miscellaneous Items
Chemical Items | |||
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Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
Enlisted with WFP (Cox’s Bazar) |
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1. |
Sameet Dye-Chem Ltd. (Iqbal Shakila) |
780/9A, Basila Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka |
8801819406234, 8801819810259 |
Enlisted with MSF Holland |
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2. |
Rupsha Chemical Works (Haji Yunus Ali) |
14/15 Armanian Streeet, Armanitola, Dhaka |
01703731485 |
Others |
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3. |
A Rahman Scientific Company (Md.Sofeullah Proprietor) |
Mamun Mansion (Ground Floor) 52/2 Toyenebee Circular Road, Dhaka 1203 |
01712535320 |
4. |
Goodwill Trade International (Mr. Omar Hyder) |
10/1, Avoy Das Lane, Tikatuli, Dhaka-1203 |
01711530663 |
5. |
Acme Enterprise (Md. Mainul Islam, Proprietor) |
Arif Plaza,8/B, Armaninan Street, Armanitola, Dhaka-1000 |
01672263281, 01611675675 |
6. |
Dhaka Scientific Surgical Store (Ms. Ayesha Hyder) |
52/2 Toyenbee Circular Road, Dhaka-1000. |
01819135797 |
Crockeries Items |
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Enlisted with Action Against Hunger |
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7. |
Crocaries Bazar (S M Shajan) |
Bazar Ghata |
01818-756426 |
8. |
M/S A. Rahman Crockeries (Abdul Malek) |
Bazar Ghata |
01817-326135 |
9. |
M/S Bismillah Crokaries (Rafiqul Islam) |
Bara Bazar |
01817-257737 |
10. |
M/S Madina Crockaries (Abu Taher) |
Bara Bazar |
01814-730349 |
11. |
M/S Salman Crockaries (Faridul Alam) |
Bazar Ghata |
01818-540186 |
12. |
New Ramu Crokaries (Syed Hossain) |
Bara Bazar |
01819-624605 |
Textiles/ Leathers |
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Enlisted with Action Against Hunger |
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13. |
Al-Rafik Cloth Store Md. Rafik |
Boro Bazar, Cox's Bazar |
01819-634450 |
14. |
Sugandha Cloth Store Shadat |
Boro Bazar, Cox's Bazar |
01828-417466 |
15. |
Fashion House |
Main Road, Tekpara |
01819-806247 |
16. |
Mishuk Cloth Store |
Pan Bazr Road, Hawker Market |
01195-057331 |
17. |
Unicode Ltd Ahashan Habib |
Shanjari Tower: (4th floor), 78, Nayapaltan, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
01706314222 |
18. |
The Glory International Monsur Ahmed |
698/10/A, Khilgoan, Dhaka 1209 |
01777759036 |
19. |
Sara Lifestyle Ltd Shamim Ahmed Sumon |
Mirpur DOHS, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216 |
01711-931072 |
20. |
M/S Ayub Store Md. Ohidul Islam |
Shop No # 2, Pour Super Market, Boro Bazar, Cox's Bazar. |
01840-075478 |
21. |
M/S Habib Store Habibur Rahman |
Laboni Point, Jhinuk Market |
01819-108381 |
22. |
M/S M. Rahmania Garments Md. Osman Goni |
Pouro Super Market, Boro Bazar, Cox's Bazar |
01815-360803 |
23. |
Model Bazar Rafiq Mahmud |
Pan Bazar Road, Cox’s Bazar |
01819-821238 (Mattress / Pillow / Bedsheet / Cloth) |
24. |
Akhter Matress Akhter Hossain |
Pan Bazar Road, Cox's Bazar |
01819-520042 (Mattress / Pillow / Bedsheet / Cloth) |
25. |
Bismillah Mattress Mostaq Ahamed |
Pan Bazar Road, Cox's Bazar |
01817-220212 (Mattress / Pillow / Bedsheet / Cloth) |
26. |
M/S Hazee Md. Ibrahim Md. Ibrahim |
Ayub Market, Boro Bazar, Mosque Road, Cox's Bazar. |
01817-736868 |
Others |
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27. |
Unitex Industries Ltd (Md. Shahidul Islam Mondol |
House: 16, Road: 10A, Block: H, Banani, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
02-55041844 – 45, 019 333 55 134 |
28. |
M.S. Trading Corporation (H M. Emadul Haque) |
28/C/3, Toyenebee Circular Road, Motijheeel Dhaka, 1000 |
01916300000, 01716-274847 |
29. |
Gravity Trade International (Muhammad Milon Khalifa) |
31/A, 5/B,( 5th Floor), Centre Point Concord, Tejkunipara, Farmgate, Dhaka Bangladesh – 1215 |
88-0258154516 |
30. |
Neo Craft (A.T.M Sabbir (Proprietor)) |
House#79 (1st Floor), Block # G, Bir Uttam Ziaur-Rahman
Shorak, |
+8801713041301 |
31. |
B.K. International (A.K.M. Shamsul Arefin, CEO) |
House 07, Road 01, Block E, |
880-2-8034600, 01712211112 |
32. |
Dhaka Scientific Surgical Store (Ms. Ayesha Hyder) |
52/2 Toyenbee Circular Road, Dhaka-1000. |
01819135797 |
33. |
Sayem Enteprise (Md. Maruf Hossain) |
622/1 West Shawrapara, Dhaka-1216 |
01884880161 |
34. |
BRMS International (Saidur Rahman, Proprietor) |
House #23, Road#8, Sector #9 |
01613344400 |
35. |
Sayed Enterprise (Md. Sayem Sadat) |
72/73 Banijik Plot Chiriakhana Road, Mirpur, Dhaka 1216 |
01883429670, 01778889673 |
36. |
Trademax (Mahfuz Quereshi, Director) |
10 Arambag, Dhaka, 1000 |
1971330530 |
37. |
Messrs Khan Brothers (Mohammad Mozammel Haque Khan, Proprietor ) |
KA- 11/10, South Badda, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
+8801819432279, +8801849333349 |
38. |
Modern Graphics (Osman Hyder) |
35 Shaheed Nazrul Islam Sarak, HaBDThola Road, Dhaka-1203 |
1819245302 |
39. |
Goodwill Trade (Omar Haider) |
10/1 Avoy Das Lane, Tikatuli, Dhaka-1203 |
1711530663 |
Emergency Kits/ Blankets/ Luggage/ Plastic |
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40. |
President Luggage Emporium (Mr. Ali Ahsan Khan Pipul, Senior Sales Executive) |
14/B Super A Market, Baitul Mukarramm |
01913368565 Back pack and Luggage |
41. |
Western Engineering Co. (Attn: Engr. Tajul Islam) |
92, Motijheel C/A, 2nd floor, Room # 301, Dhaka |
9564004, 9551904. |
42. |
Pavel Polythine Industries (Md. Aslam, Proprietor) |
8, Horonath Goash Lane, Lalbagh, Dhaka |
9671521, 01552306714, 01711135394, 01670833103 |
43. |
Capital Health Care (Ruhul Amin Khan, Proprietor) |
BMA Bhaban, 3rd Floor |
88 02 958 1471, +88 01882 057771 |
44. |
Gravity Trade International (Muhammad Milon Khalifa) |
31/A, 5/B,( 5th Floor), Centre Point Concord, Tejkunipara, Farmgate, Dhaka Bangladesh – 1215 |
+88-0258154516 |
45. |
Blue Canvas Ltd (Lt Cdr Md. Arifur Rahman Khan (Retd, Chairman) |
House: 192B, Road: 01, DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206, Bangladesh. |
+880-2-8711274-5, 801730076602, |
46. |
Sardar Global Trading Co. Ltd. (Sardar Md. Nurul Huda) |
7/37-B, Eastern Plaza, Hatirpool, Dhaka 1205, Bangladesh |
+8802 9614490, +8801713033888 |
47. |
Sayem Enteprise (Md. Maruf Hossain) |
622/1 West Shawrapara, Dhaka-1216 |
01884880161 |
48. |
Sayed Enterprise (Md. Sayem Sadat) |
72/73 Banijik Plot Chiriakhana Road, Mirpur, Dhaka 1216 |
01883429670, 01778889673 |
49. |
Messrs Khan Brothers (Mohammad Mozammel Haque Khan, Proprietor ) |
KA- 11/10, South Badda, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
+8801819432279, +8801849333349 |
50. |
Modern Graphics (Osman Hyder) |
35 Shaheed Nazrul Islam Sarak, HaBDThola Road, Dhaka-1203 |
01819245302 |
51. |
Sunny Corporation |
Plot NO. 01, Road NO. 01, Kadamtali truck stand, Dhaka- Narayanganj Road, Shyampur, Dhaka-1204, Bangladesh. |
+8801618249626 |
52. |
M/S Eakota Trading |
25 Zindabahar 1st Lane, Noorjahan Market) Nayabazar, Dhaka-1100 |
01920300600 |
53. |
Nehal Resource Ltd. (A.B.M Ahsanul Haque, Managing Director) |
Eastern Mansion, Room no.6, 2nd Floor 67/9 kakrail, Dhaka-1000, |
88-02-9335283, 9337944, 01713019344, |
54. |
M.S. Trading Corporation (H M. Emadul Haque) |
28/C/3, Toyenebee Circular Road, Motijheeel Dhaka, 1000 |
01916300000, 01716-274847 |
55. |
B.K. International (A.K.M. Shamsul Arefin, Chief Executive Officer CEO) |
House 07, Road 01, Block E, |
880-2-8034600, 01712211112 |
56. |
The Bangladesh Trade Way Corporation (Md. Aminul Alam, Proprietor) |
Lucky Chamber, Room No:76, (4th floor),89 Motijheel, Dhaka-1000. |
01819-131204 |
57. |
Dhaka Scientific Surgical Store (Ms. Ayesha Hyder) |
52/2 Toyenbee Circular Road, Dhaka-1000. |
01819135797 |
58. |
Acme Enterprise (Md. Mainul Islam, Proprietor) |
Arif Plaza,8/B, Armaninan Street, Armanitola, Dhaka-1000 |
01672263281, 01611675675 |
59. |
Trademax (Mahfuz Quereshi, Director) |
10 Arambag, Dhaka, 1000 |
01971330530 |
60. |
Goodwill Trade International (Mr. Omar Hyder) |
10/1, Avoy Das Lane, Tikatuli, Dhaka-1203 |
01711530663 |
61. |
Jahan Enterprise (Kamrul Islam) |
9/G, Motijheel C/A (3rd Floor), Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
01712-328244 |
62. |
GAZI Tanks (Md. Abdul Kalam Azam, Assistant Manager) |
Bir Protik Gazi Dastagir Sarak, 37/2, Purana Paltan, Dhaka-1000 |
+88-02-9570900, +8801766689163 (Plastic) |
63. |
Capital health care (Ruhul Amin Khan, Proprietor) |
BMA Bhaban, 3rd Floor |
88 02 958 1471, +88 01882 057771 |
64. |
M.S. Trading Corporation (H M. Emadul Haque) |
28/C/3, Toyenebee Circular Road, Motijheeel Dhaka, 1000 |
01916300000, 01716-274847 |
65. |
Neo Craft (A.T.M Sabbir Proprietor) |
House#79 (1st Floor), Block # G, Bir Uttam Ziaur-Rahman Shorak, Chairman Bari, Banani, Dhaka 1213 |
+8801713041301 |
66. |
Sardar Global Trading Co. Ltd. (Sardar Md. Nurul Huda) |
7/37-B, Eastern Plaza, Hatirpool, Dhaka 1205, Bangladesh |
+8802 9614490, +8801713033888 |
67. |
The Bangladesh Trade Way Corporation (Md. Aminul Alam, Proprietor) |
Lucky Chamber, Room No:76,(4th floor),89 Motijheel, Dhaka-1000. |
01819-131204 |
68. |
Sayed Enterprise (Md. Sayem Sadat) |
72/73 Banijik Plot Chiriakhana Road, Mirpur, Dhaka 1216 |
01883429670, 01778889673 |
Water Supplier/ Purifier |
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Enlisted with MSF Holland |
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69. |
Tivana Traders (Mr. Mohiuddin Turan) |
55 BSM Maleh Road, Tanbazar, Narayanganj |
01817009599 |
70. |
Scorpio Bangladesh (Ms. Shahana, owner) |
House 34, Road 2, Banani |
01932700700 |
71. |
SKRP Trade Syndicate (Mr. Islam) |
80/4, kakrail VIP Road, Dhaka |
01766673751 |
72. |
Astir Japan International (Mr. Sharif, Executive) |
22 Souh Basabo (ground Flor), Sobujbag |
01795357771 |
73. |
Rupsha Chemical Works (Haji Yunus Ali, Chemicals Retailer) |
14/15 Armanian Streeet, Armanitola, Dhaka |
01703731485 |
Appliances and Equipment |
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Enlisted with Action Against Hunger |
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74. |
Adiba Enterprise (Md. Shahazan) |
Madan Building, Maricha Bazar, Cox's Bazar |
01830-780503 / 01715-402065 Fire Fighting Equipment |
75. |
Fair International (Md. Jainal Abedin) |
501 Air Ali Super Market, Patantoli, Chattogram |
01711-184873 Fire Fighting Equipment |
76. |
Shama International LTD. (Md. Humayun Kabir) |
170, Nawabpur Road, Dhaka-1100 |
01711-584703 Fire Fighting Equipment |
77. |
Energy Electronics (Md. Ahsanul Hoque) |
Faysal Market, Bazarghata, Main Road, Cox's Bazar. |
01815-354012 / 01611-345309 Appliance |
78. |
Butterfly (Md. Abu Taher) |
Hotel Sagorgaon, Jawtala, Main Road, Cox's Bazar |
0341-64330 01713-334989 / 01749-414921 Appliance |
79. |
Rangs Industries Ltd (Md. Omar Faok) |
01, Motel Road, Jawtala, Cox's Bazar |
0341-64676 01787-672050 cox'sbazar.showroom@rangs.com Home Appliance |
80. |
Singer Bangladesh Ltd (K M Rahim Uddin) |
Rahman Complex, Biypass More, Central Bus Terminal, Cox's Bazar. |
0341-63838, 01819-894189 / 01713-092057 Home Appliance |
81. |
Walton (Kajal Barua) |
Jhawtala, Main Road, Cox's Bazar. |
01911-644871 / 01821-014114 kajal baruacox@yahoo.com / info@waltonbd.com Home Appliance |
82. |
M/S Makkah Polythene Store (Mujibur Rahman) |
Pouro Super Market, Boro Bazar, Cox's Bazar. |
01818-288864 / 01814-180802 Plastic Sheet |
83. |
Walton Service Management System (Delower Hossain Shohel) |
Linkroad, Jhilongia, Cox's Bazar. |
01678-048781 Generator Servicing Centre |
84. |
Tapan Servicing Center & Workshop (Tapan Kanti Dey) |
Biman Bondor Road, New Baharchora, Cox's Bazar. |
01814-363674 Generator / Pump Servicing Centre |
85. |
Chattogram Refrigeration Works (Sujon Borua) |
Shop # 40, DNCC Market (1st Floor), Gulshan 2, Dhaka |
01819296705 Chattogramrefrigerator2@gmail.com Air Conditioner Supplier |
PP Woven Bags |
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86. |
Khan Brothers Bag Industries Ltd |
KBG Tower, 15, Malibagh Chowdhurypara, DIT Road, Dhaka-1219, Bangladesh. |
+88 (0)2 8332069, 8332108 |
87. |
Deshbandhu Polymar Ltd |
Mostafa Center, House # 59, Road # 27, Block # K, Banani, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh. |
+88-02-58810910, Ext. 134 (Share Dept.) |
Gift, Garments & School items |
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Enlisted with Muslim Aid |
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88. |
M/S Khan Brothers (Md. Mozammel Hoque) |
Ka-11/10, South Badda, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
8821197, 01819432279 |
89. |
M.M.H Brothrs (Mohammad Misbahul Hasan) |
House No: 8, Road No: 2 New Chandgaon R/A, Bahadderhat, Chattogram |
01819-621880, 01675-170006 |
90. |
M/S Nelo Enterprise (Md. Jahangir Alam Sarker) |
4 Mouchak Market, 3rd floor, Malibagh, Dhaka |
01916643878, 01916643878 |
91. |
New Cloud 9 (Md. Aslam Sarder) |
79/2, Block-H, Chairman Bari, Banani, Dhaka- 1213 |
9845570, 01711181884 |
92. |
Raiyan International (Md. Shamon Tarafder) |
Annexco Tower, 08 Phonix Road, Fulbaria, Dhaka-1000 |
9588154, 01678132191 |
93. |
Six Track Company Ltd (Md. Kamrul Islam) |
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9898101, 01760400707 |
94. |
MN Trading (Nawaz Sarif) |
25/3/A 2nd floor, R-10, B-L, Banani, Rampura, Dhaka 1219 |
01838745933, 01838745933 |
95. |
M/S Musa Enterprise (Samiun Ahmed) |
22/5 Bangshal Road, Dhaka-1100 |
9590921, 9554020, 01552461379 |
96. |
Media plus (Md. Moinuddin) |
262/F Elephant Road, Kataban, Dhaka-1205 |
01714815100, 01838206970 |
97. |
BPS ExBiz (Md. Alam Dewan) |
1585 Haji K Ali Sarder Road, East Jurain, Dhaka-1204 |
01711823143, 01686338462 |
98. |
ACME Enterprise (Md. Moinul Islam) |
8/B Armanian Street, Armaniatola, Dhaka- 1100 |
8034892, 01611675675 |
99. |
Galaxy International (Md. Kamal Hossain) |
308-309, Shadhin Bangla Super Market, Mirpur- 1, Dhaka-1210 |
9020195, 01913099417 |
100. |
OMC (AEM Borhan Uddin) |
Rose View Plaza (7th Floor), Suite-807, 185, Elephant Road, Hatirpul, Dhaka1205 |
9613520, 01833312335-45 |
101. |
Concept Makers (Abdul Mannan) |
Ga# 9/2 Shahajadpur (4th floor), Progoti Sharani, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
01815676223, 01941320302 |
102. |
Dhaka Trading (M, Hasan Sahriar Riaz) |
47 Purana Polton Line, Polton Tower, 8th floor, Suite 806, Polton, Dhaka-1000 |
8391014-5, 01716901565 |
103. |
Global Alliance (Tanzil Farook) |
Sultana Tower, Level-6/A, Mirpur Road, Kalabagan, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205 |
9143984-86, 1707608364 |
Workshops |
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Enlisted with Action Against Hunger |
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104. |
M/S Triratna Engineering Workshop (Raju Barua) |
Kutupalong Bazar, Ukhiya, Cox's Bazar |
01835-295980 (Engineering Workshop) |
105. |
Nidi Metal Works (Md. Sarwar) |
Circuit House Road |
01811-821776 (Engineering Workshop) |
106. |
Shahab Uddin Metal Engineering Works (Shahab Uddin) |
Endersion Road, Cox's Bazar. |
01711-304514 (Engineering Workshop) |
107. |
Sipon Steel & Trunk Factory (Sipon Babu) |
Hazi Market, Enderson Road, Cox's Bazar. |
0341-52342, 01812-020900 (Engineering Workshop) |
108. |
B. N. Engineering Workshop (Sujit Kumar Chy) |
Beside Ukhiya High School |
01818-496284 (Workshop) |
Enlisted with Muslim Aid |
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109. |
Jantrajan Karigor (Pvt.) Ltd. (Md. Idris Ali) |
322, Jagannathpur, Apollo Exit Road (Saidi Masjid) |
01818102945 (Workshop-Automobile) |
110. |
Swadesh Motor & Engineering |
Plot17, Road-8, Block-J, Baridhara Diplomatic Zone, Vatara, Dhaka-1212 |
58812198, 8835765, 01818214751 (Workshop-Automobile) |
111. |
Advance Automobile (Md. Kamrul Hasan) |
679/1, Bosila Bridge Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka |
4475981320, 01790220775 (Workshop-Automobile) |
112. |
Goodwill Automobiles (Md. Jamal Badsha Pr) |
Ka-47/C, Jagonathpur, Shaheed A Aziz Road |
255050574, 01713063828 (Workshop-Automobile) |
Others |
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113. |
Western Engineering Co |
92, Motijheel C/A. Dhaka-1000, Dhaka |
01819-230163 (Engineering Equipment & NFI) |
114. |
Mirpur Agricultural Workshop & Training School (Mawts) (Jahangir Hossain) |
1-C/1-A, Pallabi Mirpur-12, Dhaka |
9002544, 9002493, 9033810 (Engineering Equipment & NFI) |
Motorcycle |
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Enlisted with International Labour Organization |
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115. |
Nitol Motor Ltd (Mahbubul Islam) |
Nitol Niloy Center, Mohakhali CA, Dhaka |
Mobile: 01921586630 |
116. |
TVS Auto Bangladesh (Ziaul Ahsan Md. Mahbub) |
239, Auch Para,Tongi, Gazipur |
Mobile: 01919194371 |
117. |
Atlas Bangladesh Ltd |
256-267 Tongi Industrial area, Tongi, Gazipur |
02-9802327 |
118. |
Walton |
Jiban Bima Bhaban (Level-3), 10, Dilkusha C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
Mobile: 02-9554045 |
119. |
Uttara Motors Ltd. |
102, Shahid Tajuddin Ahmed Sarani, Tejgaon, Dhaka 1208 |
Mobile: 02-8143372 |
120. |
Karnaphuli |
HR Bhaban, 26/1, Kakrail Road, Dhaka-1000 |
02-8312912 |
Others |
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121. |
Atlas Bangladesh Ltd |
265-267 Tongi Industrial Area, Tongi, Gazipur |
9803170, 9802337, 9802327 |
122. |
Sundarban Automobiles |
121/4, New Eskaton Road, Dhaka |
9339335, 01713012230 |
123. |
Royal Auto (Jolil, Manager) |
27, Shahid Tajuddin Ahmed Sharani, Tejgaon I/A (2.03 mi), Dhaka, Bangladesh 1208 |
+8801866956551 (Manager) http://www.royalautobd.com/?fbclid=IwAR2QsSvgT-4T0tGH9yidB7uCHAL3Bm0CcQ7ffPitmrbb0uif-XgeXtgp6IE |
124. |
Sonarbangla Motors (Kazi Shamsul Arefin, Proprietor) |
121/4 New Eskaton Road, Dhaka |
9333798, 01714005827 (Proprietor) |
Tire/Battery etc |
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Enlisted with WFP (Cox’s Bazar) |
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125. |
M/S Siam Trade International (Deluar Hossain Rashel Mahmud) |
235/2, East Kafrul, Dhaka-Cantonment, Dhaka-1106, Bangladesh |
88-01921-190590, 01914-170463 |
126. |
Rahimafrooz Distribution Ltd. (Md. Ashfaq Hossain Khan) |
Plot-2, Main Road-1, Block-A, Section-13 |
8035762 (EXT. 102), 01711922492 |
127. |
Eastern Motors Ltd (Faruk Iqbal Chowdhury) |
102, Shahid Tajuddin Ahmed Sarani, Tejgoan, Dhaka. |
880 1711 385533 |
Seeds / Fertilizer |
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128. |
DeskBD Private Ltd (Fakhrul Alam) |
Mahtab Center, (12th Floor), 177 Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam Sarani, Bijoy Nagar, Dhaka 1000 |
880 1841337523 |
129. |
M/S Krishi Biponi (Md. Azizur Haque) |
Biman Bandor Road, Cox's Bazar |
01817-703397 |
130. |
BRAC (Fazle Hasan) |
Brac Center, 75 Mohakhali |
01730349801 info@bracservicesltd |
131. |
ACI (D. Arife Dowla) |
245, Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka-1208 |
02-8878603-10, 017130021024 |
132. |
RTC (Md. Mustafa Ali) |
Baldipukur, Mithapukur, Rangpur |
017 77 77 37 34 |
133. |
Lal Teer Seed Ltd (Abdul Awal Mintu) |
Anchor Tower, 108 Bir Uttam, C.R. Dutta Road, Dhaka-1205 |
01721863469 |
134. |
Metal Agro Ltd (Md. Farhad Hossain, Executive Director) |
PBL Tower (9th and 14th Floor), 17, North C/A, Gulshan 2, Dhaka-1212 |
01730047734 |
Filling Stations (Cox’s Bazar, Ukhiya, Teknaf, Ramu and Eidgah)
SI |
Filling Station |
Location/ Coordinates |
Contact |
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1 |
Captain Cox’s Filling Station (Maung San Kyaw) |
Cox’s Bazar Central Bus Terminal |
01815681844 |
21˚42’72.86” N, 92˚00’52.96” E |
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2 |
Fayez and Brothers FS (Md. Anwarul Islam) |
Link Road, Cox’s Bazar |
01711861059 |
21˚42’49.91” N, 92˚02’10.72” E |
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3 |
K.M. Mohajan & Bros. (Uttam) |
Burmese Market, Main Road, Cox’s Bazar |
01819320778 |
21˚44’31.72” N, 92˚97’70.08” E |
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4 |
M/S Ershad FS (Dilarul Alam) |
Panir Chora, Rashid Nagar, Ramu |
01511662288 |
21˚49’93.22” N, 92˚07’53.26” E |
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5 |
M/S Karim & Bros. Filling Station |
Bus Station, Eidgah, Cox’s Bazar |
01872699962 |
21˚54’98.13” N, 92˚06’78.15” E |
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6 |
Naf Petrol Service (Shopon Chandra Dey) |
Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar |
01824856471 |
20˚86’61.15” N, 92˚29’84.56” E |
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7 |
Nahar Trading Co. (Modon Reza) |
Ramu By Pass Road, Ramu |
01824315191 |
21˚25’41.58” N, 92˚05’43.00” E |
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8 |
Prantik FS (Md. Musa Kalimullah) |
Hospital Gate, Bypass Road, Ramu |
01814820805 |
21˚44’47.06” N, 92˚10’14.63” E |
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9 |
M/S Anu Meah Sikder FS (Hafez Karim Sikder) |
Eidgaon Bus Station |
01823627199 |
21˚55’36.36” N, 92˚06’81.18” E |
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10 |
M/S Haji Abdul Karim Sowdagor FS (Ayat Uddin) |
Ramu Bus Station, Ramu |
01881694685 |
21˚25’50.62” N, 92˚06’14.08” E |
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11 |
M/S Haji Asraf Ali & Sons FS (Md. Masud Karim) |
Haji Para, Main Road, Cox’s Bazar |
01868555171 |
21˚42’67.89” N, 92˚00’89.09” E |
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12 |
M/S Naf Filling Station (Mahabub Morshed) |
Nila Bazar, Teknaf |
01727240330 |
21˚01’16.45” N, 92˚24’79.97” E |
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13 |
M/S N. Alam (H.M. Nurul Alam) |
Cox’s Bazar-Chattogram Highway, Kolghor Bazar, Ramu |
01951114441, 01851114442 |
21˚42’66.19” N, 92˚07’85.92” E |
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14 |
M/S Chowdhary FS (MD. Nazim Uddin) |
Kutupalang, Ukhiya |
01830992723, 01770305291 |
21˚21’69.52” N, 92˚16’24.49” E |
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15 |
M/S Yousuf & Brothers (Md. Yousuf) |
Palongkhali, Ukhiya |
01817402121, 01814246743 (M) |
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4.11 Bangladesh Additional Service Provision Contact List
Nationwide-ISP
Sl |
Name of Licensee |
Address |
Contact No. |
---|---|---|---|
1. |
Aamra Networks Ltd. |
Safura Tower (12th floor), 20 Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
Tel: 8861100. Fax: 8860077, Mail: s@aamra.com.bd Web: www.aamra.com.bdinfo.network |
2. |
Access Telecom (BD) Ltd. |
Suit#.901, Concord Tower, 113, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Dhaka-1000. |
Tel: 9335607-10, Fax: 9335611 Mail: info@accesstel.net Web: : www.accesstel.net |
3. |
ADN Telecom Ltd |
Red Crescent Concord Tower (19th Floor), 17, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka-1212, |
Tel: 8861234-8, Fax: 9887551. Mail: arif@adnsl.net Web: : www.adnsl.net |
4. |
Agni Systems Ltd |
45, Navana Tower, 11th floor, Suite-A, Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. |
Tel: 8812379 Fax: 8811902, Mail: infor@agni.com |
5. |
Airtel Bangladesh Ltd |
House#.34, Road#.19/A, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
Tel: 8836685 Fax: 8836696 Mail: info@waridtel.com.bd, ashraf.chowdhury@waridtel.com.bd Web: : www.waridtel.com.bd |
6. |
Akceycom Ltd |
Batali Hills, Chattogram-4000, Bangladesh Mailing Address: 52, Silver Tower (3rd Floor), Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
Contact: 8820910, 8816282, 8837429, Fax: 9862159 |
7. |
Akij Online Ltd. |
Akij Chamber, 73 Dilkusha C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
Tel: 9571278-80 Fax: 9569898, Mail: accounts@akijonline.com |
8. |
Alap Communication Ltd |
Suite#301, Concord Tower, 113 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Dhaka-1000 |
Tel: 8859365, 8856203 Fax: 8857889 Mail: info@alapcom.com |
9. |
Alo Communications |
45 Navana Tower, Flat-19/C, 19th Floor, Gulshan, Circle-1, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: 09611666999 Fax: 09611369369 |
10. |
Always On Network Bangladesh Ltd |
House- CWN(B)-6, Road No-36, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: 8850643-4 Fax: 8829204 Mail: info@aonb.com.bd |
11. |
Angel Drops Ltd |
Laila Plaza, 27/1/A, Shyamoli, Mirpur Road, Dhaka-1207. |
Tel: 01713033502 |
12. |
Apple Network Ltd |
Karim Chamber (7th Floor), 99 Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
Mobile: 01711532496, 01711536750 Mail: info@applenetworkbd.com Web: : www.applenetworkbd.com |
13. |
Asia Infosys Ltd |
82, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka - 1000 |
Contact: 9565876, 01712838363 Mail: info@ailwele.com Fax: 9566900 |
14. |
Asia Pacific Communication Ltd |
KEARI PLAZA (4th Floor), Plot-83, Road-8/A (Old-15), Satmosjid Road, Dhanmondi, Dhaka- 1209 |
Tel: 8142310, 8144461 Fax: 8650150 Mail: info@apcbd.com |
15. |
AsiaTel Network Ltd. |
Dar-us-Salam Arcade, 14, Purana Paltan, Dhaka- 1000 |
Tel: 7160601, Fax: 7176147 Mail: info@asiatelnet.com |
16. |
B2M Technologies Ltd. |
House#75A, Road#5A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205 |
Tel: 9128356-8, Mobile: 01819203620, Fax: 9128359 Mail: info@b2m-tech.com Web: : www.b2m-tech.com |
17. |
Bangla Phone Ltd |
House#.3, Road#.23/A, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212 |
Contact: 9860352, 9888746 Fax: 8819981 Mail: info@banglaphone.net.bd Web: : www.banglaphone.net.bd |
18. |
Bangla Trac Communications Ltd |
Plot-68 (Old-45), Block-H, Road-11, Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
Tel: 028838001 |
19. |
Bangladesh Bank |
Head Office, Motijheel, Dhaka-1000. |
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20. |
Bangladesh Export Import Company Ltd |
Registered Office Address: 17 Dhanmondi R/A, Road # 2, Dhaka-1205 Operational Address: House-19, Road-35, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
Registered: Tel: 8815559 Fax: 8815747 Mail: info@bol-online.com Operational: Contact: 8815559 Fax: 8815747 Mail: info@bol-online.com |
21. |
Bangladesh Internet Exchange Ltd |
House#.92, Road#.13/A, Block#.D, Banani, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh |
Tel: 9893308 Mobile: 01711525993 Fax: 8815490 Mail: rafel@dnsgroup.net Web: : www.dnsgroup.net |
22. |
Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Ltd. |
Telejogajog Bhaban, 37/E, Eskaton Garden, Dhaka- 1000 |
Tel: 831150 Fax: 8312577 |
23. |
BDCOM Online Ltd |
House-49, Road-9/A, Dhanmonid R/A, Dhaka- 1209, Bangladesh |
Contact: 8125074, 8125075, 8113792, 01711527065, 01613331410, Fax: 8122789 Mail: office@bdcom.com, sumon@bdcom.com Web: : www.bdcom.com |
24. |
Bijoy Online Ltd |
52, Gulshan South Avenue, Silver Tower (15th Floor), Gushan-1, Dhaka-1212 |
Contact: 8820301-5, 01819231922, Fax: 8818299, Mail: riad@bijoy.net |
25. |
BRACNet Ltd. |
Aarong Bhaban (18th Level), 65-66, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: 9883978, Fax: 9884587, Mail: info@bdmail.net |
26. |
Broad Band Telecom Services |
Ltd Ispahani Building (5th Floor), Sk. Mujib Road |
Tel: 810550, Fax: 710471, Mail: info@bbts.net |
27. |
BTS Communications (BD) Ltd. |
Swapnil 4, Safeway Complex (3rd floor), Mirjajangal, Sylhet-3100 |
Tel: 0821-715395, 715361 Mobile: 01711330735, Fax: 0821-715361 Mail: sales@btsnet.net |
28. |
Business Trade Syndicate Ltd |
46, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, (3rd floor), West Tejtury Bazar, Dhaka-1215 |
Tel: 04476650314, 9138445 Mobile: 01714073320, Fax: 9138445 Mail: bts@bol-online.com |
29. |
Communication One (Pvt.) Ltd |
170/A, Bara magh bazar, Outer circular Road, Dhaka-1217 Contact Address: House#.236 (3rd floor), Block-B, Bashundhara R/A, Dhaka-1229 |
Contact: 8861886, Mobile: 01922110025 Mail: ehsan@truebd.net |
30. |
Connect BD Ltd. |
20 Chamilibagh, Dhaka |
Tel: 8816491-2 Fax: 8816493 Mail: info@connectbd.com |
31. |
Cosmos Technologies Ltd. |
Cosmos Centre, 69/1, New Circular Road, Malibagh, Dhaka-1217 |
Contact: 8312014, 8312024, 9356522 Fax: 8314602, 9345540 Mail: cosmos@citechco.net Web: : www.cosmosgroup.net |
32. |
Daffodil Online Ltd. |
64/3 Lake Circuse, Kalabagan, Dhaka-1205 |
Tel: 9143258-60 Fax: 9124280 Mail: ceo@daffodilnet.com |
33. |
Data Edge Ltd |
Sadharan Bima Bhaban-2 (13th floor), 139 Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
Tel: 7162568, 7162619, Mobile: 01678089275 Fax: 7170022, Mail: ahsan@data-edge.com Web: : www.data-edge.com |
34. |
Amber IT Ltd |
Navana Tower (7th floor), 45 Gulshan South C/A, Circle-1, Dhaka-1212. |
Tel: 8819252, Fax: 8819221 Mail: info@dhakacom.com |
35. |
Digital Connectivity Ltd |
13 Topkhana Road (20/D Rupayan Lotus), Segun Bagicha, Dhaka-1000 |
Tel: 01714034844 Mail: mashhur_2170@yahoo.com |
36. |
Drik ICT Ltd. |
House 58, Road 15/A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209 |
Tel:9120125, 8112954, Mobile: 01730444700 Fax: 9115044 Mail: mahfuz@drik.net Web: : www.drik.net |
37. |
Ergo Ventures Pvt. Ltd. |
Mir Noor Square, H#43, R#2/A, Dhanmondi R/A, Dhaka. |
Mobile: 01755515900 |
38. |
Fibernet Communications Ltd |
H#29, R#14/A, Flat#101, Dhanmondi, Dhaka. |
Tel: 8191292 Mobile: 01190805249 Mail: info@fibernetbd.com |
39. |
FiberNet Communications Ltd. |
Room # 305, House # 29, Road # 14/A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209, Bangladesh |
Tel: 8357325 Fax: 8359471 Mail: info@fibernetbd.com |
40. |
Genuity Systems Ltd |
Sruti Tower (4th Floor), Plot-8, Block-Ka, Main Road, Section-6, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh |
Tel: 8057038-9, Mobile: 01819261211 Fax: 8034548 Mail: info@genuitysystems.com Web: : www.genuitysystems.com |
41. |
GramBangla Systems Ltd |
14th Floor, Grameen Bank Bhaban, Mirpur-2, Dhaka-1216 |
Tel: 8011597, 9011663, 9013363, Mobile: 01713062258 Fax: 9012618. Mail: info@grambanglasystems.com Web: : www.grambanglasystems.com |
42. |
Grameen Cybernet Ltd. |
RM Center (4th Floor), 101, Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212. |
Tel: 8812103 Ext-08 Fax: 9891756 Mail: info@citechco.net |
43. |
HN Telecom Ltd |
Usman House (2nd Floor), Ray Bahadur Road, Jalesharitola, Bogura-5800. |
Tel: 017300551150 Mail: info@hntelecom.com.bd |
44. |
HRC Technologies Ltd |
Kaderia Tower, 12th Floor, Ja-28/8/B Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka. |
Tel: 9893296, 8825997, 9880030, Fax: 9883232 Mail: mhc@hrcworks.com |
45. |
ICHINET Ltd |
Banalata Group, 10, H.S.S Road, Chattogram. |
Tel: 031624932, 031630704, Fax: 031610409 Mail: admin@banol.net |
46. |
ICON Infotech Ltd. |
56-57 Motijheel C/A, Shareef Mansion (6th Floor), Dhaka-1000 |
Tel: 7163548, 9569592, Mobile: 01819251725, 01730033006. Fax: 9568852. Mail: aawwal@gmail.com |
47. |
IDEA Networks and Communications Ltd. |
12/1 Salimullah Road (Ground & 1st Floor), Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 |
Tel: 8159381 Fax: 8159381 Mail: info@ideabd.net |
48. |
Information Services Network Ltd. |
TMC Building (4th floor), 52, New Eskaton Road, Dhaka-1000 |
Tel: 8322785-8, Fax: 9345460 Mail: info@bangla.net |
49. |
Innovative Online Ltd |
Jiban Bima Bhaban (5th Floor), 56 Agrabad C/A, Chattogram-4100 |
Tel: 031-2526778-9, Mobile: 01819310483 Fax: 2510124 Mail: info@iolbd.net |
50. |
Inter Cloud Ltd |
House#50, Road#11, Block-F, Bir Uttam Khadimul Bashar Sarak, Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
Tel: 02 8899657 Fax: 02 8899654 |
51. |
IP Communications Ltd. |
3RD Floor, 44/9, Panthapath, North Dhanmondi, Dhaka. |
Tel: 8158443 Fax: 8158443. |
52. |
IS Pros Ltd 73/3, Green Road, Dhaka-1205 |
Tel: 8154418, 8116422, Fax: 9138054 |
Mail: shahreaz@isproslte.com |
53. |
Link-3 Technologies Ltd. |
16th Floor, Bulu Ocean Tower, 40 Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
Tel: 8837653-6, 9894044, 9894500, Fax: 9888642, Mail: info@link3.net |
54. |
M/s. BK-Online. |
47 Khanjahan Ali Road, Khulna-9100. |
Tel: 041-2833757, Mobile: 01711595985. Mail: bk.online.bd@gmail.com |
55. |
M/s. Cumilla Online |
333 Jhawtala (ground floor), Cumilla-3500 |
Tel: 08169549 Mail: info@Cumillaonline.com |
56. |
M/s. Dynamic Analojix |
Sylhet Millennium, Level-8, Zindabazar, Sylhet- 3100 |
Tel: 08214442444, Mobile: 08214442555 Mail: info@dynamicanalojix.net Web: www.dynamicanalojix.net |
57. |
M/s. ICC Communication |
Plot: 15-18, Lane-6, Block-D, Mirpur-12, Dhaka |
Tel: 9013431, Mobile: 01747584693 |
58. |
M/s. IDS Bangladesh |
42, Kemal Ataturk Avenue (Iqbal Centre) 5th Floor, Banani, Dhaka-1213. |
Tel: 9861564 Fax: 8827995 Mail: info@idsbd.net |
59. |
M/s. InCommIT Solution. |
52, New Eskaton Road, TMC Building (6th floor), Dhaka-1000. |
Tel: 01711426696 |
60. |
M/s. Mohsin Khan Bric Field |
Mokam Topgi, Post: Bagrabazar, Upozilla: Faridgonz, District: Chandpur. |
Tel: 01820138707 |
61. |
M/s. Nation Communication |
28/1/C, F-22 (1st floor), R.I. Complex, Toynbee Circular Road, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000 New Address: Flat-A3, House-120, Bankers Row, West Nakhal Para, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215 |
Tel: 9131220, Fax: 02-8113546. Mail: nation@agni.com Web: www.nationbd.com |
62. |
M/s. Sajid Trading |
Vanga Town, Vanga, Faridpur. |
Tel: 01712744802, Mobile: 01916212818 Mail: saudalprince@yahoo.com |
63. |
M/s. Societe Internationale de Telecommunications Aeronautiques (SITA) |
Jiban Biam Tower (11th Floor), 10 Dilkusha Commercial Area, Dhaka-1000 |
Tel: 9569119, 9569120 Fax: 9563727 Mail: enamul.haque@sita.aero |
64. |
M/s. Winer Communication |
Suite#.2 (11th floor), Eastern View, 50 DIT Extension Road, Dhaka-1000 |
Tel: 9349241 Mobile: 01911380817, Fax: 9333318 Mail: winer_bd@yahoo.com |
65. |
M/s. Xenial Broadband |
KA # 54/1, Nadda, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212. |
Tel: 8824189 Mobile: 01720592747 |
66. |
Mango Teleservices Ltd |
82, Bir Uttam, Mohakhali C/A, 12th Floor, Dhaka-1212. |
Tel: 02 8814507 Fax: 02 8814537 |
67. |
Manor IT Ltd |
Level-5, Galleria Shopping and Apartment Complex, Zindabazar, Sylhet |
Tel: 0821-725682 Mail: info@manor-it.net |
68. |
Metronet Bangladesh Ltd. |
12 Sonargoan Road, Sanartari Tower, 18th Floor, Dhaka-1000 |
Contact: 8802 9671381-2, Fax: 9670257 Mail: support@metro.net.bd |
69. |
Ms/. Grameen Communications |
Grameen Bank Bhaban (9th Floor), Mirpur-2, Dhaka-1216 |
Tel: 9005350 Fax: 9005350 Mail: gc@grameen.com |
70. |
New Edge Communications |
Home Town Complex, 87 New Eskaton Road (8th floor), Unit-8/D, Dhaka-1000 |
Tel: 9338378, Mobile: 01723880464, 01723880464 Fax: 8363581, Mail: info@necbd.com Web: www.necbd.com |
Central Zone ISP |
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71. |
M/s. Development of Infrastructure for IT Applications |
Bangladesh Computer Council Plot#E-14/X, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Agargaon, Dhaka-1207 |
8144046, 8144788 Fax 9124626, Mail: ditta@bcc.net.bd, Web: www.bcc.net.bd |
72. |
Sirius Broadband (BD) Ltd. |
Awal Center (16th Floor), 34 Kamal Ataturk Avenue, Banani C/A, Dhaka |
9891843- 5,9863047-8 Mail: info@sirusbroadband.com |
73. |
Arena Infotech Ltd. |
Bashati Avenue, House # 10, Road # 53, Gulshan- 2, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
8851895, 8852730, |
74. |
Advanced Online Ltd. |
House-79/A (4th Floor), Road-7, Sector-4, Uttara, Dhaka-1230 |
8963196, 01713020384 |
75. |
Dhaka Broadband Network Ltd. (DBN) |
Sonartari Tower (12th Floor), 12 Biponon Sonargaon Road, Dhaka-1000 |
Tel 9670660, Mail: dbn@dbn-bd.net Web: www.dbn-bd.net |
76. |
Global Technology Ltd. |
Scout Bhaban, 3rd floor, 70/1 Inner Circular Road, Dhaka |
Tel 8317798 Mail: dol@azimgrp.bdonline.com |
77. |
Druti Network Ltd. |
28, Shahjalal Avenue, Sector # 4, Uttara, Dhaka- 1230 |
Tel 8919173, Mail: info@druti.net |
78. |
ACE IT Networks Ltd |
BTA Tower, 10th Floor, 29 Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
Tel 9892909,9890032 Mail: info@ace.net.bd Web: www.ace.net.bd |
79. |
Citech Cyber Net Ltd |
Aziz Bhaban (6th Floor), 93 Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000, |
Tel 7170990 |
80. |
Sorob IT Ltd |
House No-7, 5th Floor (E-1), Road No-7, Kohinoor Tower-1(Gulshan-1), Dhaka-1212. |
Tel 9895167, Fax 9895167. |
81. |
M/s. Link IT |
28/A-2 Toyenbee Circular Road, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
Tel 7160900 E-mail: info@itlinkbd.com |
82. |
DTECH Ltd |
House#.59 (5th floor), Road#.4, Block#.C, Banani, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh |
Contact 8857239, Fax 8816589 Mail: info@dtechltd.com Web: www.dtechltd.com |
83. |
Data Net Corporation Ltd |
19/2, West Panthapath, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1205 |
Tel 9113232, 9113112 Mail: litu1967@yahoo.com Web: www. 1postbox.com |
84. |
Sadia Intertec Company Ltd. |
House#02, Road#07, Sector#03, Uttara, Dhaka- 1230 |
Tel 8919351, 8963402, 01711465995 Fax 8963402, Mail: info@sadiatec.net Web: www.sadiatec.net |
85. |
Dhaka Fiber Link Ltd |
House # 27, Road # 10, Block # E, anani, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh |
Contact 8825727, 01190003020. Mail info@dhakafibre.net Web: www.dhakafiber.net |
86. |
ZX Online Ltd |
102, Aziz Co-operative Super market, Shabagh, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
Tel: 9664011, 01817548088 Fax 8622794, Web: www.zxonlinebd.com |
87. |
Metro Satcom Ltd |
Green Panorama 5th Floor, House # 6, Road # 109, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: 8861983-5, Fax 8861986, Mail: info@metrocombd.com Web: www.metrosatcom.net |
88. |
M/S Pradeshta Ltd |
House # 24/E, Road # 13/C, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
Tel-9881126, 9882751 Fax 8813526, Mail: info@pradeshta.net |
89. |
Cable Entertainment Ltd |
Jahangir Tower (5th Floor), 10, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Karwan Bazar, Dhaka-1215, |
Tel 8835735, Fax 8835734. |
90. |
M/s. J.F Optical Services |
12/D, 25/B/9, Mirpur, Dhaka. |
Tel 8831899, 01713369090. Fax02-8831899. |
91. |
M/s. Rafin Satellite |
1, B.K. Roy Lane, Dhaka-1100.Tel 7319875 |
Tel 01711664506 Fax 02-7321400 Mail: dsstar@dhaka.net Web: www.dsgroupbd.com |
92. |
M/S. Media & Multimedia |
House#.03, Road#.14, Sector#.01, Uttara, Dhaka- 1230 |
Tel8954309, 01819214322, 01190587172 Mail: musfiq@mailbangla.net Web: www.mailbangla.net |
93. |
M/S The Computer Systems |
5/2 Sobhanbag, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1207 |
Tel 9142722, 01711362599 Mail: info@mail.tcsit.com Web: www.tcsit.com |
94. |
M/S. Asia Net |
House#.1, Katasur Ground Floor, (south side of confidence tower), Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1217 |
Contact 06662685206, 06662685207, 01713464435 Mail: info@asianetbd.com Web: asianetbd.com |
95. |
M/s. BUCT Communication |
Mahbub Plaza (3rd floor), 4/A Indira Road, Farmgate, Dhaka -1215, Bangladesh |
Contact 9143026, 8153246, 01713040571 Mail: nocbuct@yahoo.com |
96. |
M/s. Faith Online Network |
41/2 Purana Paltan, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
Contact 01917219371, 01715769786, 01732228188, 9334943, 01923481977 Mail: jewel25oct@hotmail.com |
97. |
Dev Consultants Ltd. |
Road#.13, House#.4, Baridhara, Dhaka-1212 |
Contact 8829415, 8823228, 8822113, 01920170514 Fax 8826305, Mail: devcon@devconbd.com Web: www.devconbd.com |
98. |
1 Touch BD Online Ltd |
8/2 Paribag, Motaleb Tower (2nd floor), suite#. A, Hatirpool, Dhaka-1000 |
Fax 8625689, Mail: info@1touchbd.com Web: www.1touchbd.com |
99. |
M/s. Digital Vision |
Bakaul Mansion (2nd floor), 42/1/Kha, Segun Bagicha, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
Contact 9347778, 01733989928, 01675060900 Fax 9347779 |
100. |
Global Network BD |
House#.B-108 (3rd floor), Road#.8, DOHS Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206, Bangladesh |
Contact 8858646, 01915484940, Fax 8856719 Mail: rex@gnbdonline.com Web: www.gnbdonline.com |
101. |
M/s. Matrix Communication |
House#.118, Road#.09, Block#.C, Niketon, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh |
Contact 9889401-3, 9562691, 01914858932 Fax 9889407, Mail: matrix.bangla@gmail.com |
102. |
Green Garden Network |
73/3 Green Road, Dhaka-1205 |
Contact 01196190277, 01613257750 Mail: shahreaz@ggnn.com.bd |
103. |
M/s. Radisson Technologies |
33 Karwan Bazar, Shah Ali Tower (ground floor), Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh |
Contact 9122587, 01611666999 Mail: info@radissonbd.com Web: www.radissonbd.com |
104. |
Mirae Company Ltd |
North Tower (8th floor), 107 Dhaka-Mymensingh Road, Sector#.7, Uttara Model Town, Dhaka-1230 |
Contact 8954091, 8917873, 9891591, Fax 8921355 |
105. |
Dhaka Fiber Net Ltd |
89/2 West Panthapath, Haque Chamber, Suit#.10- A, Dhaka-1215, Bangladesh |
Contact 8141336, 8151816, 01711707210, 01552154532, Fax 8151464 Mail: akash@dfnbd.net Web: www.dfnbd.net |
106. |
M/s. Sky BD |
House No-54, Road No-4A, Dhanmondi, Dhaka- 1209 |
Mail: munna@skybd.net Web: www.skybd.net |
107. |
Eurotech Ltd. |
Alamin Centre, 16th Floor, 25A Dilkusha Commercial Area, Dhaka-1000. |
Mail: a.ehasan@gmail.com |
108. |
M/s. Solution |
42-43 Shiddeswari Circular Road, Dhaka-1217 |
Mail: ahasan@solution.com.bd Web: www.solution.com.bd |
109. |
City Online Ltd |
33, Biren Bosh Street, imamgonj, Dhaka-1211 |
Mail: info@cityonlinebd.com Web: cityonliebd.com |
110. |
Orange Telecom BD |
Dhaka Trade Center (3rd Floor), 989 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Karwan Bazar, Dhaka-1215, |
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111. |
Cyber Communication |
House#262, Road#19, New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1206. |
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112. |
Intrepid Broadband Communication Co. Ltd. |
Plot-25, Rajlaxmi Complex (6th floor), Sec-03, Uttara, Dhaka-1230. |
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113. |
Xenial Broadband |
House-466 (Ground Floor), Road-08, DOHS Baridhara, Dhaka-1206. |
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114. |
ALVI Enterprise |
Hyprion Rose, 3rd floor, Sec-12, Block-B, Road- 04, Plot-61/1, 61/2, Pallabi, Dhaka-1216. |
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115. |
Arin Telecom |
Sec-12, Block-B, Road-04, Plot-61/1, 61/2, 5th floor, Suite no.504, Pallabi, Dhaka-1216. |
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116. |
Fusion Net Ltd. |
Navana Tower, 45, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212. |
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117. |
Info Link |
Unit no 10, 4th floor, zoned, (4D-010), Jamuna Future Park, ka-244, Kuril, pragoti sharoni, vatara,Dhaka |
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118. |
M/s. Rawshanara Internet Communication |
100, Janata Housing, Shahali Bag, Mirpur-1, Dhaka-1216. |
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119. |
Tahoe Communication Ltd |
242, Tajgaon –Gulshan link Road, Dhaka-1215 |
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120. |
M/s. Mazeda Networks Ltd. |
House-72 (Groud Floor), Satmasjid Road Shop- 105 & 106, Nizam Shankar Plaza Dhanmondi, Dhaka. |
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121. |
M/s. Net express Online |
421/A, Nayatola, Mogbazar, Dhaka. |
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122. |
New Generation Internet Services Ltd. |
Ka- 14/9, Kalachadpur, Gulshan, Dhaka. |
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123. |
Gateway Online Access Ltd. |
RH Home Center, 74/B/1, Apartment-13B02 Green Road, Dhaka. |
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124. |
One Sky Communications Ltd |
115/23 Motijheel Circular Road (SA Bhaban) 5th Floor, Dhaka. |
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125. |
Antaranga Dot Com Ltd. |
24/1, Chamelibag, Shantinagar Chowrasta Khan Tower (3rd floor), Dhaka |
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126. |
Planet Information Technology Solution Ltd |
House- 1140, Road-43, DOHS, Mirpur, Dhaka. |
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Zonal ISP |
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127. |
Chattogram Online Ltd. |
Mailing Address – Arup Bhaban [2nd floor], 107 Agrabad C/A, Chattogram-4100. |
Tel: 031-714447, Fax: 031-718186 Mail: ceo@colbd.com, |
128. |
Global Information Network (BD) Ltd |
Southland Centre (5th Floor), 5 Agrabad C/A, Chattogram. |
Tel: 031-726315-17, Mail: ashraf@globalctg.net |
129. |
M/s Continental Communication |
Bengal Ship House, 73 Agrabad C/A, Chattogram |
Mail: tipu@ctpath.net |
130. |
First N Fast IT Ltd |
House#.103 (ground floor), Road#.1 (kha), Shugandha R/A, Chattogram, Bangladesh |
Contact: 031-653579, 031- 653888, 01678064470 Mail: info@finfbd.net, sabbir@fnfbd.net |
131. |
Chattogram Telecom Services Ltd. |
Progressive Tower (1st Floor), 1837, SK Mujib Road, Agrabad, Chattogram, |
Tel: 031-710354, 2512607-8 Mail: info@ctgtel.net, azim@ctgtel.net |
132. |
M/s Brosis Communication |
603, CDA Avenue(2nd Floor), Nasirabad, Chattogram |
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133. |
Spectra Net Ltd. |
118, Panchlaish R/A, Chattogram-4203., |
Tel-031-650382, Fax: 710407, Mail: foase@spnetctg.com |
134. |
Sea Beach Online Ltd. |
FD Golden Place (5th floor), Hospital Road, Cox’s Bazar, |
Tel-0321-62651, 0314-62652, mob. 01190-183690, 01190-185377, Mail: sbonline@gmail.com |
135. |
Chattogram Multi Channel Ltd. |
93 Agrabad, Jahan Building No-6(Ground Floor), Agrabad C/A, Agrabad, Chattogram |
Contact: 031-2525501, 2525502. Mail: cmclbd@gmail.com. |
136. |
Bornil Network System Ltd. |
6/6 Maoula Chamber (5th Floor), Agrabad, Chattogram. |
Contact: 9513481 |
137. |
M/s. Easy Net |
1029, Sufia Monzil-1 Zakir Hossain Road by Lane, East Nasirabad, Chittagonj |
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138. |
M/s Lushai System |
44/45/55, Nazir Ahmed Chowdhory Road, Ander Killa, Chittagonj-4000 |
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139. |
Eurotel BD. Online Ltd. |
18A, A.K. School Stall, Girza Moholla, Hemayet Uddin Road, Barisal |
Tel: 043163805, Fax: 043163779 Mail: info@eurotelb.net |
140. |
Sylhet Communication Systems Ltd. |
1 # Ali Biponi, Laldighirpar, Sylhet, Bangladesh |
Tel-0821-724459, Fax: 0821 724488, 01711329364 |
141. |
M/s s.ahmed computer & printers |
Hotel Mukta (ground floor), Hobijong, srimangal, moulvibazar |
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142. |
M/s SOL-BD |
50/A Polashi, Kazi Elias, Zindabazer, Sylhet-3100. |
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143. |
Sylhet Communication Ltd |
1 Ali biponi, lal digirpar, sylhet. |
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144. |
M/s Mouloviabazar Broadband Services |
1, syeda rabeya manson(1st Floor), sylhet Road, Moulvibazar-3200 |
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145. |
M/s Rangpur Net |
Ali Commercial Complex (2nd floor), dewan bari road, Khander, Bogura-5800 |
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146. |
BCS Net |
Jagannathpur, Purana Bazar, Abdul Latif Super Market, Biswanath, Sylhet |
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147. |
M/s. Mynet |
59/c, Ram Babu Road (1st floor), Mymensingh- 2200. |
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148. |
M/s. Millennium Computer's & Networking |
11/1, Ram Babu Road, Alimun Plaza (First Floor), Mymensingh |
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149. |
Bhairab Express Net |
House-33, Vill- Chandiber (South Para) Bhairab, Kishorganj. |
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150. |
Lights Communication Ltd |
73, Mowchak, Town Hall Road, Habiganj |
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151. |
M/S. Try Catch Technology |
Biswas BeBDTa, Tangail. |
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152. |
M/s. Tangail Online |
Hossain Complex, Mosjid Road, Tangail |
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153. |
Air Max |
Kalibari Market (2nd floor) Station road, kishoreganj. |
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154. |
City Net IT |
Saha Market (1st floor), Shahid Harun Sarak Jamalpur |
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155. |
Creativa IT |
75/1, Sharoda Ghosh Road (2nd floor) Mymensingh |
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Pest control and fumigation companies
Enlisted with MSF Holland |
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Zero Pest (Mr Iqbal, Executive) |
518/1 Senpara, Parbata, Kafrul, Mirpur, Dhaka |
01770341611, |
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Enlisted with Action Against Hunger |
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2. |
SM Pest Control Services (Iqbal Hossain) |
House-16, Road-02, Section-06, Mirpur, Dhaka |
01711-024119 |
Pest Control Company (others) |
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Dhaka |
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3. |
Jahan Pest Control Services |
Kha/55/A (2nd Floor), Bashtola Masjid Road, Shahjadpur, Gulshan-2, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh. |
+88 02-55048482-83, +88 02-55048482-83, 029892811 |
4. |
US Pest Control BD |
GA 78/A Flat #4A, Middle Badda, Dhaka -1212 |
01711162280 & 02-9841600 |
5. |
Pest Control Services BD |
74/C, Road-14, Kallyanpur Natun Bazar, Dhaka 1207 |
(880) 1911 778807 |
6. |
Active Pest Control BD |
518, Shenpara Parbata, |
+8801796935105, 01945003001 |
7. |
U.K Pest Control Bd |
Kho 198 middle badda, gulshan 1 Dhaka-1212 |
+880 1977115075, +8801977115076 |
8. |
Tiger Pest Control CO. |
99/ka, Sha-Alibagh, Mirpur-1, Dhaka-1216. |
+880 1725-286527, +880 1866-970740-44 tigerpestcontrolco@yahoo.com, tigerpestcontrolbd@gmail.com, |
9. |
Safe Cleaning & Pest Control |
Flat #1, 355 Adarsh Nagar Road, 1212, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
+880 1916-338996, 01911204891 |
10. |
A1 Pest Control BD |
13/A/1 Ferdous Tower (East) Panthopath Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215 Bangladesh |
+880 1973040953, +880 1713040953 |
11. |
Zero Pest |
House # 518/1, Senpara, Parbata(2nd Floor) Kafrul, Dhaka-1216 |
+8801770-341611, +8801307-988602 |
12. |
Eco Safe Pest Control Service |
Plot 19, Road 17, Banani, Dhaka-1213 |
+8801677414427, +8801677414427 |
13. |
Quick Knock Pest Control |
Banani Super Market |
+88 02 9822001-003, 01714-103 777, 01714-103 778, 01974-103 777 |
14. |
SM Pest Control Service |
House#16 Road#02 Block-A, |
+880 1711024119 |
15. |
Clean heart Group M. A Sabur |
841 Bazar Road, Middle Badda, Gulshan-1 Link Road, Dhaka-1212 |
01916225588 |
16. |
Green Earth Pest Control Md. Saiful Islam |
3/7/C West Tejturi Bazar, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215, Banglades |
01756316479, 01860745179 http://www.greenearthpestcontrolbd.com info@greenearthpestcontrolbd.com, |
17. |
One Stop Solution - Dcs Organization Ltd (Forhad Sikder) |
House-11, Road-01, Block-J, Baridhara, Dhaka - 1212 |
01979606001-3 |
18. |
Royal Pest Control & Cleaning Service (Easin Arafat Rony) |
518 Senpara Parbata, Kafrul, Mirpur, Dhaka-1216. |
01785294979 |
19. |
White Window Ltd |
House #365, Road #28, Mohakhali DOHS, Dhaka-1206, Bangladesh. |
+88 02 9861974, +88 09 666 795 795 +8801755511999, +8801777719602, |
20. |
Urban Pest Control Ltd. |
Head Office: House 42, Road 12, Uttara, Dhaka-12130 Registered Office: 264/5, Kamal Soroni Road (60ft), Mirpur, Dhaka-1216. |
02-9030408, +88-01978777321, 01978111321 |
21. |
G4S Secure Solutions Bangladesh |
G4S Dhaka House | 22 Pragati Sharani | Block - J | Baridhara | Dhaka – 1212| Bangladesh |
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22. |
Nepcons |
Flouse No-46. Road No-11 |
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23. |
Aegis Services Ltd |
House# 04; Road# 2/A, Block# F, Banani, Chairmanbari, Dhaka-1213 |
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Chattogram |
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24. |
FARAS Services |
42, M.M. Ali Road (Wasa More),Keya Mansion(3rd Floor), Chattogram |
+880-31-2862400, 2862670, +880-31-2862400, +880-1711-181613 |
25. |
Chattogram Pest Control |
D.T. Road, Pahartali, Suit-138, Level-3, Mouchak Plaza, CDA Market Chattogram, Bangladesh |
01634-902235 |
Rental vehicles and taxi services
There are number of Car rental companies available for getting on a monthly or daily basis. For short duration Micro bus, Mini Bus and different cars can be hired on daily basis. Normally, they charge BDT 3000-3500 daily plus fuel cost per vehicle. List of some Vehicle rental companies are shown below:
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Address |
Contact Details |
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Enlisted with WFP (Cox’s Bazar) |
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1. |
Chowdhury Rent-A-Car (Amir Hamja) |
Laldighir Par, Main Road, Cox's Bazar |
8801818055700 |
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2. |
Jamuna Transport (Suman Howlader) |
Q-9, Noorjahan Road, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207. Bangladesh |
01715-690760, 01925-614438 |
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3. |
Rassel Enterprise (Shajhan Bappi) |
Sayman Road, Jhawtala, Cox's Bazar |
01711477788 |
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4. |
Saimon Enterprise (Md. Saiful Islam) |
Ka-28 / E-3, Shahid Harez Road, Jagannathpur, Baridhara, Vatara, Dhaka-1229, Bangladesh |
01772-900212, 01795820000, 88-02-55050520 |
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5. |
SASS International (M. Akhtaruzzaman) |
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8801715769577 |
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6. |
DeskBD Private Ltd (Fakhrul Alam) |
Mahtab Center, (12th Floor), 177 Shahid Syed Nazrul Islam Sarani, Bijoy Nagar, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh |
880 1841337523 |
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7. |
FAME SERVICE (Harunur Rashid) (Transportation Services) |
Hotel Sagorgaon (Gr. Floor), Main Road, Jhawtola, Cox's Bazar |
34151770, 01703754565, 01678135155 |
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Enlisted with Action Against Hunger |
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8. |
Modina Motors (Elias) |
South Baharchara, Upal Road, Cox's Bazar. |
01811-341890 (Vehicle Maintenance Workshop) |
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9. |
Mozaher Ahammed Auto Mobile Engineering Workshop (Mozaher Ahammed) |
New Circuit House Road, Cox's Bazar. |
01818-194486 (Vehicle Maintenance Workshop) |
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10. |
Rangs Workshop Ltd (Ratan Tripura) |
Plot-03, Nasirabad I/A, Chattogram. |
04430003552, 01713-249446 (Vehicle Maintenance Workshop) |
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11. |
Eastern Motors Ltd (Anup Kumar Dev) |
Holiday Moar, Cox's Bazar. |
01712-129445 / 0341-63745 (Vehicle Maintenance Workshop) |
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12. |
Rasel Enterprise (Ali Akbar) |
Nappanza Para Pourashava, Bus Terminal, Cox's Bazar. |
01816-157170 (Transport) |
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13. |
Chowdhury Rent A Car (Md. Amir Hamza Chowdhury) |
Dechua Palong, Ramu, Cox's Bazar |
01818-055700 (Transport) |
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14. |
Fame Services (Md. Harunur Rashid) |
Hotel Sagorgon, Jhawtala, Main Road, Cox's Bazar. |
0341-51770, 01678-135155 / 01978-135155 |
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15. |
Al Modina Transport Agency (Abdul Halim) |
279 College Road, Rasulbag, Ashkona, Dhaka-1230 |
0171-9990186 (Transport Agency) |
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16. |
Bengal Rent-A-Car |
62, Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmed Sarani, Mohakhali (Rasulbagh), Dhaka-1212 |
01819284270 (Vehicle Supplier) |
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17. |
Naisha Enterprise Ltd. |
R.A.S Plaza, KA-11/2 (7th Floor), Bashundhara Main gate, Bashundhara Road, Dhaka -1229 |
01972161942 (Vehicle Supplier) |
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18. |
Fame Services (Md. Harunur Rashid) |
Hotel Sagorgon, Jhawtala, Main Road, Cox's Bazar. |
01978-135155 (Vehicle) |
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19. |
Liton Automobile Engineering Workshop (Liton) |
Sadar Upazila, Pan Bazar, Cox's Bazar |
01818-013058/01819-539215 (Vehicle Maintenance Workshop) |
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20. |
Dhaka Motors (Abu Siddik) |
Sadar Upazila Gate, Zilonja, Cox's Bazar |
01818-048824 (Vehicle Maintenance Workshop) |
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21. |
Hasan Auto Engineering Workshop (Md. Hasan) |
Beside Of Ashrafia Filling Station, Infront Of Upazila Parishad, Cox's Bazar |
01816-356458/01784-606110 (Vehicle Maintenance Workshop) |
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22. |
N.R. Travels (Dinesh Chandra Das) |
25/1, Block-B, Khiljee Road, Shyamoli, Mohammadpur, Dhaka-1207 |
01716416831 (Vehicle Supplier) |
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Enlisted with Islamic Relief |
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23. |
Dreamland Trading Corporation (Anisuzzaman Ansary) |
Ja-14/1, Moddha Badda, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212 |
01711-115227 |
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24. |
South Bengal Rent-A-Car (Md. Munsur Alam) |
1/F, Uttar Adabor, Ring Road, Shyamoli. Dhaka-1207 |
01711-247923, 01915-734062 |
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25. |
Bangladesh Enterprise (Md. Oliullah) |
Ka- 24/4, Sarker Market, (3sr floor), Bashundhara Road, Badda, Dhaka-1229. |
8415735, 01911265005, 01714362050 |
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26. |
Hasan Rent A Car (Md. Hasan) |
1/22 Humyoun Road, College Gate, Mohammadpur, Dhaka- 1207 |
01916797805 |
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27. |
Jamuna Transport (Al Amin) |
Q/9, Noorjahan Road, Mohammadpur |
01715 69 07 60 |
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28. |
Active Automobiles & Engineering (Md. Kashem Ali) |
Road 11, plot#7, Block-J, Baridhara, Dhaka-1212 |
01922-801458, 01733455354 |
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29. |
Rangs Work Shop (Ashik Kumar Howlader) |
387, Tejgaon, I/A Dhaka-1208 |
9144528, |
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30. |
Navana 2 S (Md. Safiul Islam) |
342, Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka-1208 |
8891487 |
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31. |
BT Ltd (Md. Delwar Hossain) |
Hometown (Level 10) 87, New Escton Road, Banglamotor, Dhaka |
8333673, 01921190590, 01738301999 |
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32. |
Rahim Afrooz (Md. Nuruzzaman) |
Rahim Afrooz Distribution Ltd, Globe Chamber, 104, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000 |
9565238, 01713062865 |
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33. |
Sonargaon Motors (Kazi Abul Bashar) |
28 New Eskaton Road, Dhaka- 1000, Bangladesh |
+8801711622557 |
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34. |
A 2 B Cars & Enterprise (Kamal Uddin Faruki) |
Kha-41, Progoti Sarani, Nadda, Gulshan, Dhaka 1212 |
01934111000 |
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35. |
Wheels Automotive Workshop (Engineer Arshad Hossain) |
51 Shahid Tajuddin Ahmed Sarani, Mohakhali, Dhaka-1212 |
01712083237 |
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36. |
Jantrajan Karigor (Pvt.) Ltd. (Mohammad Younus Mia) |
322, Jagannathpur, Apollo Exit Road, (Saudi Masjid Gali), Dhaka-1229 |
01818102945 |
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37. |
Excellent Autos Ltd. (Mohammad Shohel Talukder, Sayed Syrek Hossen) |
Plot # 417, Apollo Hospital Link Road (Dhali Bari Kacha Bazar Moar), Dhaka-1212 |
01688000333 |
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38. |
Accord (Md. Momin Sagor) |
KA/104, Akondopara, Kalachandpur, Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
01771109484, 01717-552290 |
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39. |
Quality Work (Engr. Md. Gulzar Hossain) |
Engr. Md. Gulzar Hossain, 1048, Shajatpur, Gulshan, Dhaka- 1218 |
01715-038548 |
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40. |
Rimi Enterprise (Md. Yousuf) |
150 East Tajturi Bazar, Kawran Bazar, Tejgaon, Dhaka |
01673547239 |
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41. |
Olympic Industries Ltd. (Mobarak Ali) |
62-63, Motijheel Commercial Area, Dhaka |
01730732352 |
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42. |
B.K. International (A.K.M. Shamsul Arefin, CEO) |
House # 21, Road # 02, Block: D, Section: 06, Mirpur, Dhaka- 1216. |
8034600, 01730023990, 01730023993, |
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43. |
Khaza Enterprise (Mr. Khaza Ahmed) |
Mr. Khaza Ahmed, Shop# 79,87,88, Kawran Bazar, Kitchen Market 1st floor, Tejgaon, Dhaka |
9121251, 01711-548746, |
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44. |
Yena Enterprise (M. Nazim Uddin) |
126, Motijheel C/A, (1st Floor), Dhaka-1000. |
9562244, 9569130, 01711533008 |
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45. |
Asha Hardware & Asha Paints (Shahidulla) |
63, 65 No Ship, 3/D Plot, Kabkas Super Market, Kawran Bazar, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215 |
01716 787165 |
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46. |
North Vision Ltd (S.M.Khalilur Rahmanh) |
Int. Complex: 9th floor, Suit# 28/1/C, Toyenbee Circular Road Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000, |
01711289735 |
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Enlisted with MSF Holland |
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47. |
SS Transport Agncy (Mr. Monirul Islam Talukder) |
Tejgaon Truck Stand, Dhaka |
01715727462 |
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48. |
AR Enterprise (Mr. Anil Barua) |
House: 492/2, Road:9, Floor: 6, Baridhara DOHS, Dhaka |
0181139426, |
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49. |
TS Corporation (Mr. Abdus Salam) |
House # Ka-59/2, Nadda, Baridhara Gulshan, Dhaka-1212 |
01712117710, tscorporation2016@gmail.com |
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50. |
Sagor Rent a Car (Mr. Sagor) |
Address: Plot# 22, Rob Super Market, Shop # 06 (Ground floor), Gulshan-2, Dhaka 1212 |
Mobile:01711454580, sagor.rentacar@gmail.com |
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51. |
SALEH AUTOS (Mr. Saleh, Owner) |
Shop No.53, Home Town Auto parts Market, 87, New Eskaton Road, Dhaka |
01711316173, saleh_ahmed123@yahoo.com |
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52. |
Navana Toyota 3S Center (Mr. Kibria, Executive) |
205-207, Tejgaon I/A Tejgaon-Gulshan Link Road, Dhaka |
01814655652, 9890289 https://www.navana.com/concerns/navana_toyota_after_sales.html |
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53. |
A One Car Accessories |
15, New Eskaton Road, Dhaka-1000 |
01721841101 |
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Others |
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Name |
Address |
Contact Details |
Dhaka |
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54. |
Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation |
233, Airport Road, Tejgaon, Dhaka-1215 |
Tel: 9140790, 8117855-9 Fax: 8126501 Email: bpcho@bnagla.net |
55. |
Hertz Corporation |
House # 6, Road # 9, Block # G, Banani, Dhaka - 1213 |
Tel: +880-2-9884311, 9880642 Fax: +880-2-9881290 Email: hertz@bangla.net |
56. |
Europcar Bangladesh |
HOUSE 59, BLOCK-D, ROAD 13, BANANI 1213 DHAKA |
Tel: +880 2 8837694 |
57. |
Elite Car |
House -5 (1st Floor), Road – 17, Block – E, Banani, Dhaka – 1213 |
Email: info@elitecarbd.com, Tel: + 880-2-8821078, Mob: + 880-01715812152, + 880-01973334446 |
58. |
Haque Rent A Car |
81, Shukrabad, Dhanmondi, Dhaka 1207 |
Mob: 01715-834829 Website: https://www.haquerentacar.com Email: haquerentacar@gmail.com |
59. |
Amar Rent A Car |
37/2, Shyamoli, Shop no 37, Dhaka 1207 |
Mob: 01742-330044 Website: https://www.amarrentacar.com |
60. |
Khaled Rent A Car |
1st floor, 96, Boundary Rd, Dhaka 1216 |
Mob: 01933-246577 Website: https://khaledrentacar.com |
61. |
Senpara Parbata, Mirpur, Dhaka 1216, Bangladesh. |
Tel: +88 09611 911 911 (Customer Care), +8801711030303, +8801811030303 Website: www.facebook.com/GARIVARA.com.bd Email: info@garivara.com.bd |
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62. |
Zoom Rent A Car |
2/4, Tolarbag, Mirpur 1, Dhaka 1216 |
Mob: 01711-306557 Website: https://www.zoomrentacar.com.bd Email: info@zoomrentacar.com.bd |
63. |
Comfort Car |
Sha-49, Uttar Badda, Behind Hossen Market, Dhaka-1212 |
Tel: 88 02 8899211, Mob: +88 01847175119 Website: http://www.comfortcarbd.com Email: info@comfortcarbd.com |
64. |
Elite Car BD |
House # 04 (1st Floor), Road # 15, Block # D, Banani, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh |
Mob: +880-1715 812152, +880-1973 334446 Website: http://elitecarbd.com/contact-us |
65. |
Janani Rent-A-Car |
Amtola Bazar, 8/9 Senpara Porbata, Mirpur-10, Dhaka-1216 |
Phone: +88 01712 95 56 18, 01963 33 03 87 Website: www.jananirentacar.com Email: jananienterprise1@gmail.com |
66. |
Car Rent Zone |
Level 2, Mirpur, Section-2, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
+88 (0) 1 6111 79530, +88019 2424 1414 Website: www.greenwayrentacar.com.bd/ |
67. |
Zohorul Rent A Car |
Shop No- 10, Ruhani Super Market, Infront of Sony Cinema Hall, Mirpur-1, Dhaka- 1216. |
+8801748 935167 Website: www.zohorulrentacar.com |
68. |
SAS Car Solution (Raju Ahmed, Proprietor) |
218/4, 5th floor, Begum Rokeya Sarani, Mirpur, Dhaka |
01713173660 (Proprietor) |
69. |
Convoy Rent-A-Car (Shibli, Manager) |
ABC Skyrise Tower, Level 2, Plot 26, Shahjalal Avenue, Sector-4, Uttara |
01778-202423 (Manager) |
70. |
Naisha Enterprise Ltd (Nur Alam, Proprietor) |
142/5, 3rd Floor, block-D, Bashundhara R/A, Dhaka |
01712161942 (Proprietor), 01972161942 |
71. |
Shumon Car Centre |
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O1978100001 |
72. |
Baisakhi Enterprise (Siraj, Owner) |
A/3, 1st Floor, Shahid Harej Sarak, Jagannathpur, Norda |
01711238693 (Owner) |
73. |
ESRM (Mr. Jakia Sultana; Manager) |
House#214, Lane#13 New DOHS, Mohakhali, Dhaka- 1206. Bangladesh |
+880-1730792241, +880-2-8711879-80 |
74. |
Hello Rent A Car Ltd (Mohammad Nizamul Gani Chief Operating Officer) |
House-o4, Road-12, Block-J, Baridhara, Dhaka-121 |
02 9884311, +8801711 047 387 |
75. |
Trivia Aviation Ltd (Europcar) (Mahfuzur Rahman, Sr. Executive) |
House# 59, Road# 13 & 15, Block – D, Banani, Dhaka – 1213, Bangladesh |
+ 88 02 883 7696 | + 88 01713 490153 | |
76. |
Rockys Auto Ltd. |
157, Rocky Auto Ltd, Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka 1208 |
+88 02 8870677 (Maintenance) |
77. |
Sabuj Auto |
5, Outer Circular Road, Razarbagh, Dhaka 1217 |
9343731, 9356669, 8352471 (Maintenance) |
78. |
Navana Toyota 2S Centre (Susanta Paul (Sr. Assistant Manager)) |
Navana Toyota 2s Center |
01847001654 (Maintenance) |
79. |
Air Alliance Ltd |
Landmark Building (10th Floor) 2-14, Gulshan North Circle 2 |
01847167376 (Maintenance) |
Khulna |
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80. |
Khulna Best Rent A Car |
KUET Road Fulbarigate, Khulna- 9203 |
01913-177094 Website: https://khulna-best-rent-a-car.business.site/? utm_source=gmb&utm_ medium=referral#details |
81. |
Khulna Rent A Car |
Fulbari gate, Khulna-9203, Bangladesh |
01971-444211 |
82. |
Nahar Rent-A-Car |
18, K.D.A Avenue, Moylapota Mor, North-East Side of Masjid, Khulna 9000 |
01712-066764 |
83. |
Seba Rent-A-Car |
Opp. Alia Madrasa, 211, Khanjahan Ali Road, Khulna 9100 |
01711-310340 |
84. |
New Tulip Rent-A-Car |
7, K.D. A Avenue, Moylapota More, Below Ali Clinic, Khulna 9000 |
01716-169589 |
Rajshahi |
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85. |
Rent A Car Rajshahi |
Sagarpara, Ghoramara, 6200 Rajshahi, Bangladesh |
01774-178824 |
86. |
Bismillah Nishita Enterprise |
Bir Sreshtho Sheheed Captain Mohiuddin Jahangir Sarani, Station Road, Rajshahi |
01919-506119 |
Chattogram |
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87. |
Helal Rent-A-Car |
Opposite of Park View Hospital, Near Katalganj, Panchlaish, Chattogram, |
+8801717-101010 Website: http://helalrentacar.com/contact-us/ Email: helalrentacar1@gmail.com.com |
88. |
Chattogram Rent A Car |
Katalgong, Chattogram 4203 |
+8801917-059797 Website: https://www.ctgrentacar.com Email: info@ctgrentacar.com |
89. |
SNS CAR HIRE LTD. |
Shafi Bhaban GF, Nazumeah Haat, Chattogram, Bangladesh. |
+88 01708 58 11 22 -23-27 Website: http://snscarhire.com/ Email: snscarhirebd@gmail.com |
90. |
Wasim Rent a Car |
Panchlaish, Chattogram 4203 |
01717-367972, 01975-707959 Website: https://wasim-rent-a-car-Chattogram-panchlaish.business.site |
91. |
N A RENT A CAR |
Wireless moor West Khulshi Road Chattogram 4202 |
Cell: 01865-778865 |
Barisal |
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92. |
Cresent Car-Rent Service |
Address 13, Sadar Road, Barisal |
+880-431-55157 |
Sylhet |
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93. |
Sylhet Rent a Car |
1/D, Ground Floor, Ananda Tower, Jail Road, Sylhet, 3100 |
01767-228877 |
94. |
Ananda Rent-A-Car |
Dorga Mohalla (Minar Gate), West Chowhatta, Sylhet-3100, Bangladesh. |
+88-0821-722930, +88-01711921437 http://www.anandarentacar.com/index.html Email: anandarentacar@yahoo.com |
95. |
Sylhet Rent a Car TGBD |
203, First Floor, Rangmahal Tower, Bandarbazaar, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh |
01973-530861 |
96. |
Kothay Jaben (Rent a Car Sylhet) |
Ananda Tower, 1/D, Jail Rd, Sylhet 3100 |
01767-228877 |
97. |
S.A. RENT A CAR |
Kazitula Rd, Sylhet |
01711-000901 |
Rangpur |
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98. |
Arman Car House |
House-5, Near Rangpur Fire Service, Road, 4 G L Roy Rd, Rangpur 5400 |
01717-727253 |
Mymensingh |
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99. |
Mymensingh Rent-A-Car |
Kanchijhuli Rd, Mymensingh |
Phone: 01716-493638 |
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Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
Bangladesh - 4.12 Waste Management Companies Contact List
Name of Company | Physical Address | Focal Person | Telephone Number | Email Address | Website | Does the company have an Environmental, Health and Safety certification (e.g. ISO 14001, ISO 45001 or equivalent) or self-certified management plan for facilities and personnel? (List all available) | Business License Validity Dates | Years of experience | Campany main business | Facility is well maintained (roof/walls)? (Y/N) | Hazardous materials are processed and stored separately from non-hazardous waste? (Y/N) | Facility has adequate ventillation? (Y/N) | PPE provided to staff (hard hats, overalls, boots, etc.)? (Y/N) | Processing capacity (e.g. max tonnes/day or month)* | Collection provided (Y/N) | Any transport capacity constraints (geographical, volumes, frequency)? | Non hazardous waste accepted Select from dropdown menu | Non hazardous waste Disposal method Select from dropdown menu | Hazardous Waste Accepted Select from dropdown menu | Hazardous waste disposal Disposal method Select from dropdown menu | Admin Waste Accepted Select from dropdown menu | Admin Disposal method Select from dropdown menu | Comments |
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Faa Plastic Recycling industries | Kamal Ataturk Avenue, Sea Beach Road, South Patenga Chattogram | +88-02333300663; +88-02333300664 | fpil@faaplastic.com | https://faaplastic.com | Packaging (plastics/others - PET and PT) | exported | PET bottle flakes and PET recycled pallet exporters | ||||||||||||||||
Bay Exim Trading corporation | Rbcourt, 54 Agrab, 4100, Chittagong | 88017 71 35 44 23 | betc@colbd.com; abdulnaeim99.an@gmail.com | Packaging (plastics/others - PET and PT) | physical recycling | PET Flakes (green, white, brown); supplier of pet bottle flakes,polyester yarn waste & others. | |||||||||||||||||
KDS Accessories | 191-192, Baizid Bostami Road,Nasirabad I/A, Chittagong 4210, + offices in Dhaka | 88 02 9821665, 9821667 | accessories@kdsgroup.net | https://www.kdsaccessories.com | ISO-9001:2000, ISO-14001:2004 | Corrugated Cardboard | physical recycling | Cardboard supplier. Also potentially interested in paper and some types of plastics (check) | |||||||||||||||
Bengal Glass Works Ltd. | Novo Tower – 10th Floor, 270 Tejgaon, Industrial area, Dhaka | Mr. H. Mehdi, Executive Director (Supply Chain) - hmehdi@bengalglass.com | +88–02–8870923 | info@bengalglass.com | https://www.bengalglass.com | Glass | physical recycling | The largest Glass manufacturer and recycler | |||||||||||||||
Bangladesh PET Flakes Manufacturers & Exporters Association (BPFMEA) | City Heart, Suit # 5/8 (4th floor)67, Naya Paltan, VIP Road, Dhaka- 1000, | +880 1746-759976 | Packaging (plastics/others - PET and PT) | physical recycling | PET company | ||||||||||||||||||
Garbageman Limited | H#64, Panna Plaza, Muktijodha Soroni Road, Dokhinkhan, Dhaka-123 | Fahim Uddin Shuvo, CEO Garbageman | 01845-464109 | garbagemanbd@gmail.com | https://garbageman.com.bd | 5 years | Recycling | Y | Packaging (plastics/others - PET and PT) | physical recycling | One of the strongest recycling companies in Bangladesh - recycling organic and inorganic waste into reusable products. Mostly focused on plastics (PET, HDPE, LDPE, PP) Experience of working with humanitarian organisations | ||||||||||||
Bangladesh Petrochemical Company Limited | 108,Bir Uttam C.R.Dutta Road,Dhaka-1205,Bangladesh 1205 Dacca, | 880 258952440 | info@bpcl.com.bd | http://www.bpcl.com.bd | ISO-9001:2008 | 10 years | Recycling | 10,500 metric tonnes (MT) of recycled PET resin per year | Packaging (plastics/others - PET and PT) | physical recycling | PET bottle recycling plant providing manufacturing services to reuse and recycle the use of plastic bottles.Transforms the post-consumer bottles into high-quality resins suitable for food related and non-food related usage | ||||||||||||
Scrap Dealer Association (2 locations) Ukhiya & Teknaf | Ukhiya: Ukhiya patabari, near new forest office check post,main road.Teknaf: Abdur Rajjak Market, Islamabad, Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar | tel:+8801838027027; tel:+8801825135748 | scrapdealerassociation@gmail.com | https://tudealersassociation.com/about-us/ | Waste collectors of all types of recyclables | other | Waste collectors organised in an association- have worked with international organisations collection on recyclable plastics, paper, glass, aluminium, metal | ||||||||||||||||
Association of Cooking ware Aluminium | Dhaka & Chittagong | ||||||||||||||||||||||
N Mohammad Plastic Industry Ltd. | 69/E, Green Road, Panthapath, Dhaka 1205, | +880 1766-693417 | https://nmohammadgroup.com/home | Packaging (plastics/others - PET and PT) | physical recycling | ||||||||||||||||||
Emmon Entreprise | Chittagong | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Sukkuri plastic | Chittagong | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Makka Paper & Board Mills Ltd. | H-8, R-2, 3rd Floor, Dhanmondi, Dhaka 1205 | 88027120908 | sales@makkapaper.com | https://makkapaper.com | 15 years | Paper maunfacturer | Packaging (paper) | physical recycling | |||||||||||||||
Mumanu Polyster Industries Ltd. | 3/8 A, Block# D, Lalmatia, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh | +88 02 911 6052 | mumanupolyester@gmail.com | https://www.mumanugroup.com/ | ISO 170501 | 5 years | PET recycler | Packaging (plastics/others - PET and PT) | physical recycling |
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5 Bangladesh Annexes
The following section contains annexes for additional information for the Bangladesh LCA
5.1 Bangladesh Acronyms and Abbreviations
Acronym |
Full Name |
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ABC |
Assistant for Blind Children |
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ADAB |
Association of Development Agencies in Bangladesh |
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ADC |
Additional Deputy Commissioner |
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ADP |
Annual Development Program/ Annual Development Plan |
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AFD |
Armed Forces Division |
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APB |
Associate Press of Bangladesh |
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APL |
Army Pathological Laboratory |
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AWB |
Airway Bill |
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B. Pharm |
Bachelor of Pharmacy |
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BADC |
Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation |
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BAEC |
Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission |
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BAF |
Bangladesh Air Force |
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BAIRA |
Bangladesh Association of International Recruiting Agency |
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BAPEX |
Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration Company |
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BARC |
Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council |
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BARD |
Bangladesh Academy of Rural Development |
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BARI |
Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute |
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BATEXPO |
Bangladesh Textile Exposition |
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BAVS |
Bangladesh Association of Voluntary Sterilization |
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BB |
Bangladesh Biman/ Bangladesh Bank |
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BCA |
Banking Company Act |
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BCCB |
Bangladesh Cricket Control Board |
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BCCFA |
Bangladesh Custom Clearing and Forwarding Agent |
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BCCI |
Bank of Credit & Commerce International |
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BCIC |
Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation |
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BCS |
Bangladesh Civil Service |
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BCSIR |
Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research |
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BDT |
Bangladesh BDT |
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BDRCS |
Bangladesh Red Crescent Society |
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BDS |
Bachelor of Dental Surgery |
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BEd |
Bachelor of Education |
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BEPCB |
Bangladesh Environment Pollution Control Board |
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BEPZA |
Bangladesh Export Processing Zone Authority |
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BERRS |
Bangladesh Economical Relief and Rehabilitation Service |
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BESC |
Bangladesh Engineering and Shipbuilding Corporation |
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BFA |
Bachelor of Fine Arts |
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BFAPC |
Bangladesh Food and Allied Products Corporation |
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BFDC |
Bangladesh Fisheries Development Corporation |
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BFFWT |
Bangladesh Freedom Fighter Welfare Trust |
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BFIDC |
Bangladesh Forest Industries Development Corporation |
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BFTA |
Bangladesh Federation of Teachers Association |
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BFUJ |
Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalist |
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BHB |
Bangladesh Handloom Board |
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BIA |
Bangladesh Insurance Academy |
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BIBM |
Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management |
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BIDC |
Bangladesh Industrial Development Corporation |
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BIDE |
Bangladesh Institute of Distance Education |
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BIDS |
Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies |
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BIISS |
Bangladesh Institute of International Strategic Studies |
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BIRDEM |
Bangladesh Institute of Rehabilitation in Diabetes Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders |
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BITAC |
Bangladesh Industrial and Technical Assistant Centre |
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BIWTA |
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority |
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BIWTC |
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation |
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BJEC |
Bangladesh Jute Export Corporation |
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BJRI |
Bangladesh Jute Research Institute |
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BKB |
Bangladesh Krishi Bank |
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BKSP |
Bangladesh Krira Sikkha Protistan |
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BL |
Bill of Lading |
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BMA |
Bangladesh Military Academy/ Bangladesh Medical Association |
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BMDC |
Bangladesh Management Development Centre |
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BMEDC |
Bangladesh Mineral Exploration and Development Corporation |
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BMS |
Bangladesh Mohila Samity |
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BMTF |
Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory |
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BN |
Bangladesh Navy |
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BNCC |
Bangladesh National Cadet Corps |
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BNP |
Bangladesh Nationalist Party |
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BNSB |
Bangladesh National Society for Blinds |
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BNSTDC |
Bangladesh National Scientific and Technical Documentation Centre |
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BOC |
Bangladesh Oxygen Company |
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BOGMC |
Bangladesh Oil, Gas and Mineral Corporation |
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BOI |
Board of Investment |
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BPC |
Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation/Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation |
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BPC |
Bangladesh Penal Code |
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BPDB |
Bangladesh Power Development Board |
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BPRC |
Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation |
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BPSC |
Bangladesh Public Service Commission |
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BPWD |
Bangladesh Public Works Department |
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BR |
Bangladesh Railway |
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BRAC |
Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee |
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BRCS |
Bangladesh Red Crescent Society |
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BRDB |
Bangladesh Rural Development Board |
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BRRI |
Bangladesh Rice Research Institute |
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BRS |
Bangladesh Rivers Service |
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BRTA |
Bangladesh Road Transport Authority |
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BRTA |
Bangladesh Rural Telecommunication Authority |
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BRTC |
Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation |
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BSB |
Bangladesh Shilpa Bank |
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BSC |
Bangladesh Shipping Corporation |
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BSCIC |
Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation |
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BSEC |
Bangladesh Steel and Engineering Corporation |
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BSFIC |
Bangladesh Sugar and Food Industries Corporation |
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BSRS |
Bangladesh Shilpa Rin Sangstha |
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BSS |
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha |
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BST |
Bangladesh Standard Time |
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BSWA |
Bangladesh Sports Writer’s Association |
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BTIC |
Bangladesh Textile Engineering Corporation |
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BTMC |
Bangladesh Textile Mills Corporation |
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BTRC |
Bangladesh Telecommunication Regularity Commission |
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BTTB |
Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board |
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BUET |
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology |
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BWDB |
Bangladesh Water Development Board |
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CA |
Chartered Accountant |
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CAAB |
Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh |
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CARE |
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere |
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C&AG |
Comptroller & Auditor General |
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CDB |
Cotton Development Board |
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CDS |
Central Depository System |
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CDRB |
Centre for Development Research of Bangladesh |
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CCIE |
Chief Controller of Import & Export |
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CDA |
Chattogram Development Authority |
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CEC |
Chief Election Commission |
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CEM |
Country Economic Memorandum |
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CEPZ |
Chattogram Export Processing Zone |
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CHT |
Chattogram Hill Tracks |
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CID |
Criminal Investigation Department |
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C in C |
Commander in Chief |
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CNG |
Compressed Natural Gas |
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C&F |
Cost & Freight |
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CMH |
Combined Military Hospital |
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CFS |
Container Freight Station |
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CMO |
Chief Medical Officer |
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COP |
Combined Opposition Party |
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COTA |
Civil Officers Training Academy |
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CPA |
Chattogram Port Authority |
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CPC |
Civil Procedure code |
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CPD |
Centre for Policy Dialog |
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CPF |
Contributory Provident Found |
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CPI |
Consumer Price Index |
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Cr PC |
Criminal Procedure Code |
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CSD |
Central Storage Depot |
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CSIR |
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research |
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CWASA |
Chattogram Water Supply and Sewerage Authority |
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DA |
Dearness Allowance / Daily Allowance |
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DB |
Detective Branch |
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DC |
Deputy Commissioner |
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DDPI |
Deputy Director of Public Instruction |
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DDCC |
District Development Co-ordination Committee |
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DESCO |
Dhaka Electric Supply Company |
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DGFI |
Directorate General Forces Intelligence |
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DFP |
Department at Films and Publication |
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DG |
Director General |
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DLA |
Digital Logistics Capacity Assessment |
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DMCH |
Dhaka Medical College Hospital |
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DMB |
Disaster Management Bureau |
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DMP |
Dhaka Metropolitan Police |
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DPC |
Departmental Promotion Committee |
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DPH |
Diploma in Public Health |
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DoF |
Directorate of Food |
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DSP |
Deputy Superintendent of Police |
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DUCSU |
Dhaka University Central Students’ Union |
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DUJ |
Dhaka Union of Journalism |
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DRR |
Directorate of Relief and Rehabilitation |
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DU |
Dhaka University |
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DWASA |
Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority |
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DEPZ |
Dhaka Export Processing Zone |
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EBR |
East Bengal Regiment |
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EC |
Election Commissioner / Executive Council |
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ECNEC |
Executive Committee of National Economic Council |
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EME |
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering |
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EMS |
Emergency Medical Service |
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ENA |
Eastern News Agency |
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EPB |
Export Promotion Bureau |
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EPC |
Export Price Control |
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EPZ |
Export Processing Zone |
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ERD |
Economic Relations Division |
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FAO |
Food and Agriculture Organization |
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FBCCI |
Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industries |
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FCPS |
Fellow of the College of Physicians and Surgeons |
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FDC |
Film Development Corporation |
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FEMA |
Fair Election Monitoring Alliance |
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FY |
Fiscal Year |
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FRCS |
Fellow of Royal College Surgeon |
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FPAB |
Family Planning Association of Bangladesh |
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FSW |
Food and Work Scheme |
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GCE |
General Certificate of Education |
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GDP |
Gross Domestic Product |
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GEP |
Guaranteed Express Post |
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GPO |
General Post Office |
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GSB |
Geological Survey of Bangladesh |
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GPRS |
General Pocket Radio Service |
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GRT |
Gross Register Tonnage |
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GSP |
Generalized System of Preference |
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GOTA |
Gazetted Officer Training Academy |
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HBFC |
House Building Finance Corporation |
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HBRI |
Housing and Building Research Institute |
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HCF |
Highest Common Factor |
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HDB |
Horticulture Development Board |
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HPAE |
High Performing Asian Economics |
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HPSP |
Health and Population Sector Program |
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HSTTI |
Higher Secondary Teacher’s Training Institute |
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IATA |
International Air Transport Association |
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IBM |
Institute of Business Management |
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ICB |
Investment Corporation of Bangladesh |
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ICOP |
Inter-Ministerial Committee on Privatization |
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IDB |
Islamic Development Bank |
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ICDDR, B |
International Centre for Diarrhea Disease Research, Bangladesh |
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ICTVTR |
Islamic Centre for Technical & Vocational Training & Research in Bangladesh |
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ICAO |
International Civil Aviation Organization |
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IDA |
International Development Association |
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IDB |
Islamic Development Bank |
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IFIC |
International Finance Investment and Commerce |
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IGP |
Inspector General of Police |
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IISS |
International Institute for Strategic Studies |
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IIEP |
International Institute of Educational Planning |
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ISPs |
Internet Service Providers |
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IPGMR |
Institute of Post Graduate Medicine and Research |
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IDPs |
Internally Displaced Persons |
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IRDP |
Integrated Rural Development Program |
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IMF |
International Monetary Fund |
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ISSB |
Inter Service Selection Board |
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INGO |
International NGO |
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IOM |
International Organization of Migration |
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IWTC |
Inland Water Transport Corporation |
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JBC |
Jibon Bima Corporation (Life Insurance) |
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JCC |
Junior Cadet Corps |
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JCO |
Junior Commissioned Officer |
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JMBA |
Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge Authority |
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JRC |
Joint River Commission |
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JS |
Jatiyo Sangsad (National Parliament) |
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JTC |
Jute Trading Corporation |
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JU |
Jahangirnagar University |
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JUCSU |
Jahangirnagar University Central Students Union |
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KDA |
Khulna Development Authority |
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KVA |
Kilo Volt Ampere |
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KPI |
Key Point Installation |
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LGED |
Local Government and Engineering Department |
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LIFB |
Loans International Foundation of Bangladesh |
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LNG |
Liquefied Natural Gas |
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LPG |
Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
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LCA |
Logistics Capacity Assessment |
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MAP |
Medical Assistance Program |
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MBA |
Master of Business Administration |
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MBBS |
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery |
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MCH |
Maternity Health Centre |
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MCCI |
Metropolitan Chambers of Commerce and Industries |
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MDG |
Millennium Development Goals |
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MEd |
Master of Education |
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MES |
Military Engineering Service |
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MoDMR |
Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief |
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MoU |
Memorandum of Understanding |
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MO |
Money Order |
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MOPT |
Ministry of Post and Telecommunication |
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MPA |
Mongla Port Authority |
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MT |
Metric Tons |
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MW |
Mega Watt |
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NATAB |
National Anti-Tuberculosis Association of Bangladesh |
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NBR |
National Board of Revenue |
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NCC |
National Cadet Corps |
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NCB |
Nationalized Commercial Bank |
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NCO |
Non-Commissioned Officer |
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NEC |
National Economic Council |
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NGO |
Non-Government Organization |
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NICAR |
National Implementation Committee for Administrative Reorganization |
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NID |
National Immunization Day |
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NIEAER |
National Institute of Educational Administration Extension & Research |
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NIPA |
National Institute of Public Administration |
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NIPSOM |
National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine |
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NFI |
Non-Food Items |
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NMCI |
National Mass Communication Institute |
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NMBW |
National Minimum Wages Board |
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NOC |
No Objection Certificate / National Olympic Committee |
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NSI |
National Security Intelligence (of Bangladesh) |
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NWPC |
National Wage Productivity Commission |
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OC |
Officer in Charge / Officer Commanding |
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OCAB |
Overseas Correspondent Association of Bangladesh |
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OCHA |
Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs |
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OECD |
Organizational for Economic Corporation and Development |
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ORT |
Oral Dehydration Treatment |
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PA |
Personal Assistant |
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PATC |
Public Administration Training Centre |
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PCP |
Project Concept Paper |
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PD |
Project Director |
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PFP |
Policy Framework Paper |
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PGCB |
Power Greed Company of Bangladesh |
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PIB |
Press Institute of Bangladesh |
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PIN |
Postal Index Number/Personal Identification Number |
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PSTN |
Public Switch Telephone Network |
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PMG |
Post Master General |
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PO |
Post Office |
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PP |
Public Prosecutor / Project Profile |
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PSC |
Public Service Commission |
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PSI |
Pre-Shipment Inspection |
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PWD |
Public Works Department |
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RAB |
Rapid Action Battalion |
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RDB |
Rural Development Board |
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REB |
Rural Electrification Board |
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RoRo |
Roll on Roll off |
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RC |
Resident Coordinator |
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RRI |
River Research Institute |
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RU |
Rajshahi University |
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RUCSU |
Rajshahi University Central Students Union |
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SB |
Special Brance |
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SC |
Supreme Court |
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SBW |
Special Bonded Warehouse |
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SDG |
Sustainable Development Goal |
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SEC |
Securities Exchange Commission |
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SI |
Sub Inspector |
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SKOP |
Sramik Karmachari Oikya Parishad |
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SMLC |
Special Martial Law Court |
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SP |
Superintendent of Police |
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SPARRSO |
Space Research & Remote Sensing Organization |
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SPCA |
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals |
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SPAC |
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children |
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SRTC |
Silk Research Training Centre |
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SRTI |
Sugarcane Research and Training Institute |
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STD |
Subscriber’s Trunk Dialling |
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TA |
Traveling Allowance / Territorial Army |
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TAA |
Technical Assistance Administration |
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T&T |
Telegraph & Telephone |
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T&D |
Transmission and Distribution |
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TC |
Transfer Certificate |
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TCB |
Trading Corporation of Bangladesh |
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TCRD |
Technical Committee of Rural Development |
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TDC |
Thana Development Committee |
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TEUs |
Twenty Fit Equivalent Units |
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THC |
Thermal Handling Charge |
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TGTDC |
Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Company |
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TIN |
Taxpayer Identification Number |
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TMO |
Telegraphic Money Order |
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TNO |
Thana Nirbahi Officer |
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TOEFL |
Test of English in Foreign Language |
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TSC |
Teachers Students Centre |
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TSS |
Telephone Shilpo Sangstha |
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TTC |
Teachers Training College / Technical Training Centre / Traveling Ticket Checker |
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TTE |
Traveling Ticket Examiner |
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TU |
Trade Union |
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TV |
Television |
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UNAIDS |
Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS |
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UNCT |
United Nations Country Team |
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UNDP |
United Nations Development Program |
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UNEP |
United Nations Environmental Program |
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UNROB |
United Nation Relief Operation in Bangladesh |
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UNICEF |
United Nations Children's Fund |
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UNESCO |
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization |
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UNFPA |
United Nations Population Fund |
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UNHAS |
United Nations Humanitarian Air Service |
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UNHCR |
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
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VAT |
Value Added Tax |
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VGFP |
Vulnerable Group Feeding Program |
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VGDS |
Vulnerable Group Development Scheme |
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VHSS |
Voluntary Health Service Society |
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VIP |
Very Important Person |
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VVIP |
Vary Very Important Person |
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VIRUS |
Vital Information Resource Under Siege |
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VP |
Vice President |
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VPP |
Value Payable Post |
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VSAT |
Very Small Aperture Terminal |
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VSW |
Village Social Worker |
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VOR |
VHF Omnidirectional Radio range |
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WASA |
Water and Sewerage Authority |
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WDB |
Water Development Board |
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WWA |
Women Welfare Association |
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WAPDA |
Water and Power Development Board |
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WASH |
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene |
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WCO |
World Customs Organization |
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WFP |
World Food Program |
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WHO |
World Health Organization |
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WVI |
World Vision International |
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ZPG |
Zero Population Growth |
Some Bangla Vernaculars:
1 |
BDT |
Bangladesh BDT (Unit of Money) |
2 |
Cr. (Crore) |
1 Crore=10 Million |
3 |
Lakh |
1 Lakh= 0.1 Million |
4 |
Aus, Boro, Aman |
These are types of rice produced in different seasons. |
5 |
Kharif |
This is a season popularly considered known as Kharif which starts in June and ends in October. Kharif crops are usually sown with the beginning of the first rains during the advent of the south-west monsoon season, and they are harvested at the end of monsoon season (October-November). |