Madagascar
Country name: |
Madagascar |
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Official country name: |
Republic of Madagascar |
Table of Contents
Chapter
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Name of Assessor
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Organisation
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Date Updated
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1 Madagascar Country Profile |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
WFP |
WFP | February 2022 | |
2 Madagascar Logistics Infrastructure |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 |
2.1 Madagascar Port Assessment |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian | WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian | WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
2.2 Madagascar Aviation |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | December 2022 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | April 2023 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | April 2023 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | April 2023 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | April 2023 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | April 2023 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | April 2023 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | April 2023 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | November 2022 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
3 Madagascar Logistics Services |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
4 Madagascar Contact Lists |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
4.3 Madagascar Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies Contact List |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
David Semerian |
WFP | April 2023 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 | |
4.12 Madagascar Waste Management Companies Contact List | Veronica Lacayo | Catholic Relief Services | May 2022 |
5 Madagascar Annexes |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 |
5.1 Madagascar Acronyms and Abbreviations |
Lionel Schenal |
WFP | October 2017 |
Madagascar - 1 Country Profile
1 MADAGASCAR Profile
Generic Information
Madagascar belongs to the group of least developed countries, according to the United Nations. Malagasy and French are both official languages of the state. Christianity is the country's predominant religion, but a significant minority still practice traditional faiths. Ecotourism and agriculture, paired with greater investments in education, health and private enterprise, are key elements of Madagascar's development strategy. Under Ravalomanana, these investments have produced substantial economic growth, but the benefits were not evenly spread throughout the population, producing tensions over the increasing cost of living and declining living standards among the poor and some segments of the middle class. The economy was weakened by the 2009 political crisis, and as of 2017, quality of life remains low for most of the population. Madagascar is experiencing an ongoing famine, which experts argue is the first to be caused entirely by climate change.
Generic country information can be located from sources which are regularly maintained and reflect current facts and figures. For a generic country overview, please consult the following sources:
MADAGASCAR Wikipedia Country Information Madagascar - Wikipedia
MADAGSACAR IMF Country Information Republic of Madagascar and the IMF
MADAGASCAR Economist Intelligence Unit Information* Madagascar Economy, Politics and GDP Growth Summary - The Economist Intelligence Unit (eiu.com)
(*note - this is a paid service)
Humanitarian Info
MADAGASCAR World Food Programme Information
Madagascar | World Food Programme (wfp.org)
MADAGASCAR UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
Information Madagascar | OCHA (unocha.org)
Facts and Figures
MADAGASCAR Wolfram Alpha Information
antananarivo, madagascar - Wolfram|Alpha (wolframalpha.com)
MADAGASCAR World Bank Information
Madagascar: Development news, research, data | World Bank
MADAGASCAR Population Information
Madagascar Population (2023) - Worldometer (worldometers.info)
Madagascar - 1.1 Humanitarian Background
Disasters, Conflicts and Migration
Natural Disasters |
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Type |
Occurs |
Comments / Details |
Drought |
YES |
Between 2018 and 2022, Southern Madagascar experienced a prolonged drought as rainfall became scarcer amid a changing climate. Food security was devastated and widespread hunger ensued to reach near-famine proportions. Impoverishment, health impacts of malnutrition and stunting, caused by these lean years, will have a significant impact on years to come. Drought takes a toll on social relationships. The strain of losing access to water, watching crops die, losing livelihoods and seeing family members go hungry can lead to social stress within households and communities, and give rise to violence and conflict. In 2020, the World Bank teamed up with researchers at the Global Studies Institute, California State University, and put in place a monitoring system to track the social impacts of the drought in Southern Madagascar. Every four months, a representative panel of 480 respondents was asked to reflect on the impacts of the drought and how various social dynamics were faring. Respondents identified the drought as causing the following particular stresses: lack of access to water and food, increased food prices, increased poverty and pressure on livelihoods.
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Earthquakes |
NO |
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Epidemics |
YES |
- Infectious diseases remain the leading causes of morbidity and mortality for both adults and children. The main endemic diseases are malaria in coastal regions, pulmonary tuberculosis and intestinal and urinary schistosomiasis. Currently, the Malagasy population lives in an environment where risk factors (poverty, pollution, unhealthy environment, climate change, increase and speed of international travel, political instability, etc.) contribute to the outbreak of the epidemic (seasonal and avian influenza, arbovirus, rabies, malaria, plague, etc.). Emerging and re-emerging diseases are causes of morbidity and mortality. The influenza, responsible for school and work absenteeism, respiratory and cardiovascular complications especially in the elderly and young children. - Arboviruses can affect a considerable number of individuals and can lead to haemorrhagic forms responsible for high mortality. Arboviruses circulate in the whole island. The risk is very high for dengue due to the presence of susceptible mosquitoes strains while the virus circulates in East Africa and in the Indian Ocean area. This risk seems to be very low for yellow fever, and intermediate for other arboviruses. - Plague is endemic in Madagascar and cases are reported each year in bubonic and pneumonic forms. The favorable season for transmission of the disease generally lasts from September to April. Cases are usually reported from the central highlands of the country, located at an altitude of over 700 meters, as is the situation with the current outbreak involving the regions of Itasy and Haute Matsiatra. Between 200 and 400 cases of plague are usually notified each year by the Ministry of Public Health, mainly in the bubonic form. - Malaria transmission in Madagascar is highly heterogeneous, exhibiting spatial, seasonal and long-term trends. Transmission exhibits strong spatial trends, with high endemicity in the coastal regions and lower transmission in the highlands, and seasonal patterns in incidence are widely observed. In Madagascar, too, the floods led by two cyclones during the first two months of 2023 have been behind the upsurge in malaria cases. It increased the risk of cholera outbreaks in the country, noted the WHO in a statement Between 2015 and 2021, the incidence of malaria cases increased by over 40 per cent in Madagascar, according to the WHO’s World Malaria Report, 2022. As of June 5, 2022, Madagascar reported 543,994 cases of malaria and 68 deaths (CFR 0.01%), according to the weekly bulletin of the WHO for the period July 6- July 10, 2022 These incidences are associated with the five storms and tropical cyclones — Ana, Batsirai, Dumako, Emnati, and Gombo — that hit Madagascar between January and March 2022. - Poliomyelitis reappears in 2014 as the country was well on track to completely eradicate this epidemic. Finally, Madagascar is threatened by epidemics of viral hemorrhagic fevers such as Ebola or yellow fever, due to eco-epidemiological conditions and susceptibility of unfavorable populations. |
Extreme Temperatures |
NO |
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Flooding |
YES |
Floods in Madagascar are usually a result of one of the following events: flooding of rivers due to abnormally intense rainfall;, torrential rains in urban areas; failure of the drainage system causing flooding in cities, as the impermeable surface of the urban soil increases the problems of flow, breaks of dams or constructions retaining water: These phenomena cause almost annually considerable damage to the country. The most exposed areas are: the Central Highlands (Analamanga, Alaotra Mangoro) where the soils are ferralitic and clay like, therefore not very permeable and easily retain runoff;. The coastal areas (Atsimo Andrefana, Atsimo Antsinanana, Vatovavy Fitovinany, Betsiboka, Menabe, Sofia) whose soils are generally clay like in character and which very quickly lose their absorptive capacity by saturation. In many parts of the island, it is now essential to have good watershed management, urban drainage infrastructure, and better planning in urban centers. It is also necessary to address the problem of informal occupations in flood-prone areas because this phenomenon exacerbates other causes associated with water absorption mechanisms. |
Insect Infestation |
YES |
The locust plague remains the most serious threat to insect infestation in Madagascar. This type of hazard is causing considerable damage to the crops of the crossing areas, thus reducing the profitability of the arable land and causing drought in the long term. Grasshopper invasions can be attributed to a large part of the food shortage suffered by the majority of the regions of southern Madagascar: Atsimo-andrefana, Androy and Anosy. The presence of desert locusts (Schistocerca gregarias) and locusts (Locusta migratorioid) is the most common. Recently limited to the southern regions, the locust invasion began by gaining the highlands for about 3 years, whereas until then they had long been spared. The locusts reached the capital in 2014. A National Committee for Control of Desert Locust (CNLA) was created by Decree 98-057 in 1998; And after the invasion from 1997 to 2000, this locust control was entrusted to the National Anti-locust Center (CNA). The CNA provides surveillance and preventive control. In April 2021, Madagascar observed an increase in the locust population, “Locusta migratoria capito”, and a locust control intervention program was quickly established. The risk of an explosion of locust swarms, mainly in rice fields, is extreme. The best solution is locating the locust bands and eradicating them before they turn into vast swarms of reproductive adults. Level Up, a Kenyan company, has provided aerial spraying for Madagascar since December 2021. The last major locust campaign in Madagascar was 2014-2016. |
Mudslides |
YES |
In Madagascar, the Analamanga region is considered to be the region most affected by the landslide, particularly in the Manjakamiadana hill. Nevertheless, according to the BNGRC (National Bureau of Risk and Disaster Management) which is in charge of monitoring this phenomenon, all the districts of the hills of Antananarivo-city are on the list of zones highly at risk. The classic phenomenon of deforestation of mountain flanks due to clearing and agropastoral practices is the main cause of landslides, favored on the other hand by geological features. In addition, the specific features of the climate in certain zones do not favor the appearance of significant vegetation that can protect the mountain flanks. Rockfall collapses and landslides are also observed in some parts of the country.
In January 2023, flooding and landslides caused by the passage of tropical storm Cheneso across Madagascar caused 30 deaths, left 20 people missing and affected tens of thousands across the Indian Ocean island nation.
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Volcanic Eruptions |
NO |
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High Waves / Surges |
NO |
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Wildfires |
YES |
In Madagascar, forest and vegetation fires are generally characterized by the spread of bush fires, which are most often initiated by farmers seeking to clear new land for subsistence farming or by livestock farmers pushed new vegetation to feed their animals. These fires sometimes overflow to protected parks and forest areas. The increase in fire outbreaks is a serious threat to Madagascar’s landscape. According to figures from the Directorate for the Revalorisation of Forest Resources at the Madagascan Ministry of the Environment, 10,000 hectares of forest are lost every year in Madagascar due to bush fires. And statistics provided by the US Space Agency (Nasa) indicate that “90% of the burnt areas correspond to grassy/shrubby savannahs, a little more than 5% to forest areas and less than 5% to crop areas.
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High Winds |
YES |
Madagascar is the first country most exposed to cyclones in Africa and the third most vulnerable country in the world to the effects of climate change. More than 60% of the tropical cyclones forming in the basin directly or indirectly affect Madagascar, on average 1.5 cyclones a year crosses the country, generally affecting 2/3 of the country.
Freddy: 2 to 7 March 2023 Freddy: 6 to 24 February 2023 Cheneso: 17 to 29 january 2023 Jasmine: 24 to 28 April 2022 Gombe: 8 to 14 March 2022 Emnati: 16 to 24 February 2022 Dumako: 13 to 16 February 2022 Batsirai: 27 January to 8 February 2022 Ana: 23 to 25 January 2022
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Other Comments |
N/A |
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Man-Made Issues |
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Civil Strife |
No |
N/A |
International Conflict |
No |
N/A |
Internally Displaced Persons |
No |
N/A |
Refugees Present |
No |
N/A |
Landmines / UXO Present |
No |
N/A |
Other Comments |
N/A |
For a more detailed database on disasters by country, please see the Centre for Research on Epidemiology of Disasters Country Profile.
Seasonal Effects on Logistics Capacities
Seasonal Effects on Transport |
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Transport Type |
Time Frame |
Comments / Details |
Primary Road Transport |
All year |
Only around 10% of the primary roads are paved and half of these 10% suffer of a lack of maintenance. Only the paved part is accessible all year long, the other part are mostly passable only during the dry season. |
Secondary Road Transport |
From December To June |
Most of them are very difficult or unpredictable during the rainy season. |
Rail Transport |
All year |
The railway is not very developed and the network suffers from a lack of investment and maintenance. Most of the railways sections experienced temporary closures during the year due to problems on the network and infrastructures. |
Air Transport |
All year |
With 126 airports, the territory is well covered and practicable all year long. If 29 airstrips are paved, the other are clay, and need confirmation before to land during the rainy season. |
Waterway Transport |
All year |
Water transport is working without interruption all year long. |
Seasonal Effects on Storage and Handling |
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Activity Type |
Time Frame |
Comments / Details |
Storage |
From December to June |
During the rainy season a detail check must be done with local authorities on the storage capacities as heavy rains and heavy winds can affect the structures. |
Handling |
From December to June |
During the rainy season some areas may have limited handling capacities |
Other |
N/A |
N/A |
Due to the geography of the island, the climate of Madagascar is very variable. Generally, there are two seasons in Madagascar: a very hot rainy season from December to June, and a cooler dry season from May to October.
- The east coast is the wettest part of the country; this is where the tropical forest lies. This area is also regularly affected by tropical storms and devastating cyclones which affect the transport network and makes some parts inaccessible during some month.
- The plateaus of the Center are much colder and drier; most of it is crossed by paved roads.
- The West Coast is home to dry deciduous forest. The road network is very poor, most of the places are very difficult to access by road even during the dry season and become almost un-reachable during the rainy season.
- Southern Madagascar has the driest climate of the island, the road network is mainly unpaved and in a very bad condition: rain is rare but makes roads inaccessible when it comes.
Capacity and Contacts for In-Country Emergency Response
GOVERNMENT
- The BNGRC (Bureau National de Gestion des Risques et des Catastrophes) has been created to handle disasters and risks. It replaces the CNS (Conseil National de Secours) since 2006.
The National office is supervising Regional (BRGRC) offices and is still working on improving the capacity of Regional and District bodies to manage risks and disasters. They got a new office in 2022 in Mahajanga and are willing to get a new one in Manakara. With the contribution of all partners involved in risks and disaster management and strong support from OCHA, BNGRC is updating every year the contingency plan.
The contingency plan is a helpful document with guidelines on how to assess and then respond to disasters, it contains information, contacts and data to fast respond in emergency situations.
BNGRC has deployed VHF radios (BLU) to most districts and has pre-positioned food and non-food items in selected areas.
- The CPC (Corps de Protection Civile) is organized on an army-like body and has a staff crew of 258 rescuers. It is fully equipped and the rescuers are ready to be dispatched. The CPC do intervenes on BNGRC request and has access to army resources when needed.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
HUMANITARIAN COMMUNITY
During the critical time of the political crisis of 2009 the Humanitarian Country Team was activated under the guidance of the United Nations agencies, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent and the three big NGO coalition members of IASC on global level.
The HCT normally meets every second month and is chaired by BCR (Bureau de Coordinateur résident) who together with OCHA ensures the administration.
The CRIC (Comité Restreint d’Intervention en cas de Catastrophe) is a committee whose meetings aim at assesings and addressing a disaster. CRIC decisions will legitimate actions to be taken in case of disaster. CRIC meetings are normally organized at the BNGRC meeting room and shared either by BNGRC or OCHA.
For more information on humanitarian agency contact details, please see the following link: 4.2 Humanitarian Agency Contact List.
Madagascar - 1.2 Regulatory Departments and Quality Control
For more information on Madagascar Regulatory Department contact details, please see the following links:
4.1 Madagascar Government Contact List
4.3 Madagascar Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies Contact List
Madagascar Bureau of Standards (Bureau des normes de Madagascar)
The Madagascar Bureau of Standards (BNM), is the National Standardization Organization, responsible for the implementation of the national policy on standardization and quality, as defined by the Government and the Ministry of Technical Supervision. It is placed under the technical supervision of the Ministry of Trade and under the financial and budgetary supervision of the Ministry of Finance and Budget.
The office is responsible for:
- Supporting the coordination of work standardization , developing, revising and centralizing national standards,
- To submit to the agreement of the Ministry in charge of trade and the National Council of Standardization the final texts for their adoption and promulgation,
- Promote the application of standards,
- Acquire and manage any normative documentation,
- Disseminate standards and any normative information,
- Promote approaches to quality assurance of products, goods and services.
- Provide training on standardization and related activities,
- Represent Madagascar to regional standardization bodies such as: ARSO or ORAN, SADC STAN, COMESA STAN,
- Represent Madagascar to international standardization bodies such as ISO, IEC,
- Certify, at the request of the producer or service provider, compliance with standards,
- Manage the national conformity mark,
- Coordinate with the professional organizations concerned the management of collective conformity marks such as Label and AOC (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée),
- Manage laboratories affiliated with the Bureau of Standards of Madagascar.
Customs
Under the authority of the Minister of Finance and Budget, the General Directorate of Customs is responsible for the design and implementation of the Government's customs policy.
The main functions of the Malagasy customs administration are:
- To meet government objectives in terms of revenue collection,
- To promote economic growth by facilitating legitimate trade,
- To protect citizens and the environment by fighting illicit trafficking,
- Secure the international supply chain.
Various regulatory departments and quality control agencies
All sectors of activity in Madagascar are attached to a ministry and are under the regulation and control of a specific agency.
- Food:
Under the regulation of three ministries (health, commerce and agriculture), the ACSQDA (Agence de Controle de la Securité sanitaire et de la Qualité des Denrées Alimentaire) should control all the foodstuffs before they are placed on the market.
This Agency, in collaboration with other institutions, has an analysis laboratory and is in charge of:
- making toxicological expertise,
- monitoring food-borne diseases,
- coordinate the quality control activities mandated by laboratories for certification for human consumption.
- Water:
Even if the Jirama (national water supplier) has its own laboratory, the law oblige them to contract a private actor to do a counter-expertise each time there is a control. The contract is renewed every year after a call for tender. From several years, the Pasteur institute has been the agency doing these controls.
In the private sector teh company BushProof, specialized in the water supply and sanitation sector, has a laboratory as well for monitoring and analyzing water quality.
- Medicines:
The Pharmaceutical Regulation Authority (PRA) or the Medicines Agency of Madagascar (AGMED), part of the Ministry of Health, is the main agency in charge of regulating and controlling the quality of medical and pharmaceutical products in the public and private sectors.
With a laboratory, the agency's main roles are:
- Inspect pharmaceutical activities throughout the national territory
- To control the quality of the pharmaceutical products to be marketed in Madagascar.
- Biological:
- The Clinical Biology Center (CBC) attached to the Pasteur Institute of Madagascar, is a multidisciplinary biomedical analysis laboratory serving the public.
- The Food and Environmental Hygiene Laboratory (LHAE): is another laboratory within the Pasteur Institute in Madagascar, whose diagnostic activities focus on health risks monitoring associated with food, water and the environment.
- CMM Labo : a private clinical specialized in biomedical analysis,
- Hydrocarbon:
All the activities of the oil sector on a national scale, are under the regulation of OMH (Office Malgache des Hydrocarbures). In principle, the reception of all imported petroleum products must have the prior approval of the OMH; its main role is to control theoretically (certificate of origin or quality) and practically (sample analysis) the quality of all import products before they are landed or put into consumption.
OMH has its own laboratory but its capabilities in terms of types of analyzes are limited.
For the sampling and analysis of products, the Office is in collaboration with three national laboratories:
- the Toamasina GRT laboratory
- the LPSA laboratory in Alarobia
- the Saybolt laboratory in Ivato
Madagascar - 1.3 Customs Information
For new guidelines for customs and tax exemptions for importation of humanitarian goods in case of emergencies, effective 7 February 2022, please see the following link: Guide pratique pour le dédouanement et la régularisation des envois de secours en cas de catastrophes naturelles et autres évènements perturbateurs. |
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Duties and Tax Exemption
For contact information regarding government custom authorities, please follow the link below:
4.1 Madagascar Government Contact List
Madagascar is a member state of the World Customs Organization (WCO), having ratified the Convention establishing a Customs Co-operation Council on 18 February 1964. This Convention entered into force on 4 November 1952. The only international body of Customs law that contains a specific chapter binding states to facilitate the work of intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations in implementing humanitarian assistance is the revised Kyoto Convention on the Simplification and Harmonization of Customs Procedures (with its Annex J-5 on the Special Procedure for Relief Material). Madagascar has ratified this Convention on 27 June 2007. They have yet to accept Annex J-5 however. They have also signed, but not yet ratified, the Tampere Convention on the Provision of Telecommunication Resources for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations on 12 September 2002.
Madagascar is also a member state of the World Trade Organization (WTO), having joined on 17 Nov ember 1995. The WTO helps trade "flow smoothly, freely, fairly and predictably”. Its roles are:
- Acting as a forum for trade negotiations
- Administering trade agreements
- Settling trade disputes
- Reviewing national trade policies
- Assisting developing countries in trade policy issues, through technical assistance and training programs
Cooperating with other international organizations
To finish, Madagascar is a member state of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA). Through COMESA, a Free Trade Area (FTA) was achieved on 31 October 2000 when nine of the member States (Djibouti, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Sudan, Zambia and Zimbabwe) eliminated their tariffs on COMESA originating products. Burundi and Rwanda joined the FTA on 01 January 2004. COMESA is also preparing to establish a Customs Union. In preparation, the Eleventh Meeting of the Council of Ministers adopted a Road Map that outlined programs and activities whose implementation was necessary before the launching of the Union.
It is expected that the launch will be achieved by the year 2008.
More information can be found at www.comesa.int.
Emergency Response
In the following table, state which of the following agreements and conventions apply to the country and if there are any other existing ones
Agreements / Conventions Description |
Ratified by Country? (Yes / No) |
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WCO (World Customs Organization) member |
Yes (18/Feb/1964) |
Annex J-5 Revised Kyoto Convention |
No |
OCHA Model Agreement |
No |
Tampere Convention (on the Provision of Telecommunication Resources for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations) |
Signed, but not yet ratified, on 12/Sep/2002. |
Regional Agreements (on emergency/disaster response, but also customs unions, regional integration) |
WTO, COMESA |
Please refer to the following link for customs and tax exemptions for importation of humanitarian goods in case of emergencies, effective 7 February 2022: Guide pratique pour le dédouanement et la régularisation des envois de secours en cas de catastrophes naturelles et autres évènements perturbateurs.
Exemption Regular Regime (Non-Emergency Response)
The Customs Code of Madagascar states that certain items can enter into the country duty and tax free. Among these items are goods for works of solidarity and those destined for charitable organizations. However, the organizations must be registered with the government to be able to claim this privilege.
This is all contained in Section 7, Chapter 1, Article 240 of the Customs Code.
Organizational Requirements to obtain Duty Free Status |
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Red Cross / United Nations Agencies / Non-Governmental & Non-Profit Organizations |
Items destined for the Red Cross and other solidarity organizations financed by foreign funds can obtain custom and tax exemption upon the decision of the General Director of the Customs (Directeur Général des Douanes DGD) - The Madagascar Red Cross - Organizations combating big epidemics especially leprosy, plague, tuberculosis, malaria, HIV and AIDS and malnutrition - Institutes for blinds, deaf, mutes or handicapped - Kinder gardens or orphanages - NGOs benefitting of an headquarter agreement matching clauses of the article 11b Tax and Duties exemption is limited to items sent to organizations officially recognized by the line ministry and aiming either to be distributed directly by the organization or being indispensable for the functioning of the organization. The line minister can ask the government council (Conseil du Gouvernement) for tax exemption in other cases than the above mentioned in case of a natural catastrophe, for public utility or national interest. |
Exemption Certificate Application Procedure
Duties and Taxes Exemption Application Procedure |
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Generalities (Include a list of necessary documentation) |
I - Organisations willing to have tax and duties exemption must first have a host agreement with the government. Then, to apply, the Head of office has to do a request letter that has to be attached with the bill of loading and confirmation of value and addressed to: - The Ministry of foreign affairs - The Ministry of finance II - The applicant will receive the exemption certificate (certificate of destination) after 04 days through his forwarding agent. III - After receiving exemption certificate, the applicant give transit order to his forwarding agent for the custom clearance.
NECESSARY DOCUMENTS LIST:
If necessary a note from the government council
|
Process to be followed (step by step or flowchart) |
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/ confirmation of value |
YES - original |
YES -original |
YES - original |
YES- original |
YES- original |
YES- original |
AWB / BL / Other Transport Documents |
YES - original |
YES -original |
YES- original |
YES- original |
YES- original |
YES- original |
Donation/ Certificate of destination |
YES - original |
YES- original |
YES- original |
YES- original |
YES- original |
YES- original |
Packing Lists |
YES - original |
YES- original |
YES- original |
YES- original |
YES- original |
YES- original |
Other Documents |
1/Certificate of origin
|
n/a |
1/Authorization of importation |
n/a |
1/ moving certificate |
1/ ARTEC authorization |
Additional Notes |
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N/A |
Customs Clearance
General Information
Any cargo bound for the Republic of Madagascar must be covered by a Cargo Tracking Note (Order n°01/MFB/SG/DGD dated March 23rd, 2007, concerning the creation and the validation of the Cargo Tracking Note , see GASYNET).
For more information for GasyNet, please follow the link below: www.gasynet.com
However, some operations are not subjected to this rule, in particular:
- Travelers’ personal belongings.
- Sending of light parcels, postal parcels and air freights whose FOB value does not exceed 100 Euros or its equivalent in national currency.
- Sending of documents and/or samples.
- Imports of weapons, ammunition and instruments of war for national defense.
- Imports of banknote for the Central Bank of Madagascar.
- State to State donations and donations from an international organization to the State.
- Diplomatic bags.
- Sending and donations in case of natural disaster.
The exporter or his representative is required to open the Advanced Cargo Information (ACI or BSC) as soon as the goods are loaded. To do so, he will access the Cargo Tracking Note (BSC) module through the Internet (Cf. preceding internet link):
- Applicant will create his own account (by attaching an extract from his certificate of registry), or access the system by using his account if he already has one.
- He will register the elements of his Advanced Cargo Information (ACI or BSC), namely:
- The identity of the importer in Madagascar,
- The identity of the forwarding agent,
- Details of the sending (goods and mode of transport),
- Then, applicant will have to attach the required scanned documents (invoice, the bill of lading or LTA and the export customs entry.
Once these formalities carried out, and after checking by the Technical Center, the open Advanced Cargo Information (ACI or BSC) acquires the status of admissible.
At custom level, the following original documents will be necessary to conclude the process:
- The final invoice
- The travel document (bill of lading or airway bill)
- The original and the copy of the certificate of tax registration for the first operation
- The packing list.
- The insurance certificate, if necessary,
- And the various required authorizations delivered by concerned Ministries or official organizations, according to the duty-paid goods.
More information on the customs Code can be found on the following link: Madagascar Customs Website
TYPES OF CIRCUITS CLEARANCE
The Customs Administration has established four circuits’ clearance:
The entry and registration of customs declarations is directly done in MIDAC MODULE.
Any custom agent or forwarding agent should have access to the online custom module called MIDAC.
When all the information on the goods and the declarant are entered in the system, an automatic selection will determine the control circuit:
- Green circuit : No control (Automatic delivery of release order)
- Yellow circuit : Document control
- Red circuit : Passage to scanner and physical verification if the result is "suspicious"
- Blue circuit : Verification will be done by the custom control services in case of need for further investigation
Customs Information |
|
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Document Requirements |
- Transit order - Cargo Tracking Notes or BSC (not applicable to NGO and UN agencies) - Commercial Invoice / Value attestation & gift certificate if donation - Waybill / Bill of Lading / LTA - Packing list - Certificate of origin - Phytosanitary certificate if necessary - Certificate of fumigation if necessary - Certificate of Quality if necessary - Destination certificate if necessary - Technical sheet for high technology system if necessary
Non-commercial Items or sample with value under USD 100 CIF are allowed to be cleared without processing by Gasynet. However, these following documents must be presented to the customs officer: - Bill of lading or Air transport letter - Packing list - Value certificate - Destination certificate - Administrative documents (NIF& STAT or CIN if particular) |
Embargoes |
None |
Prohibited Items |
1/ Drugs, Protected animal species are prohibited 2/ Imitation and counterfeit material, wine and spirits, medicines items and dangerous products needs following documents : - Authorization request from trade Ministry - Consumption certificate from INSTN for foods items & alcohol products - Origin certificate |
General Restrictions |
For particular commodities, only specialized companies which have got an agreement are allowed to import : Ex: fuel, high degree medicines, motor oil, gas, chemicals, etc |
Customs Clearance Document Requirements
Customs Clearance Document Requirements |
Food |
NFI (Shelter, WASH, education...) |
Medicines |
Vehicles & Spare Parts |
Staff & Office Supplies |
Telecoms Equipment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
D & T Exemption Certificate |
YES - original |
YES - original |
YES - original |
YES - original |
YES - original |
YES - original |
Invoice |
YES - original |
YES - original |
YES - original |
YES - original |
YES - original |
YES - original |
AWB / BL / Other Transport Documents |
YES - original |
YES - original |
YES - original |
YES - original |
YES - original |
YES - original |
Donation / Non-Commercial Certificates |
YES – original if necessary |
YES – original if necessary |
YES – original if necessary |
YES – original if necessary |
YES – original if necessary |
YES – original if necessary |
Packing Lists |
YES |
YES |
YES |
YES |
YES |
YES |
Phytosanitary Certificate |
YES - original |
NO |
YES - original |
NO |
NO |
NO |
Other Documents |
- Certificate of origin - Fumigation certificate - Transit order |
- Certificate of origin - Transit order |
- Health Ministry authorization - Certificate of origin - Transit order |
- Transit order |
- Moving certificate - VISA - Transit order |
- ARTEC authorization - Certificate of origin - Transit order |
Additional Notes |
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N/A |
Transit Regime
This case is not usual in Madagascar. In general, all products which pass through this transit regime must have a special authorisation from the Ministry of finance.
If this transit procedure is presented, please find below some text of regulations:
1/Transit is the customs procedure under which the goods are placed under the customs control during the laps of time its stays in the country.
2/ In order to benefit from transit, tenderer must submit a declaration in with a commitment guaranteed by under the penalties of forward the goods declared in the a particular office, under seals intact, within a specified time and to follow the itinerary prescribed.
3/Absolute transit is excluded goods bearing false marks of Malagasy origin.
4/ Decisions of the Chief Executive Officer of Customs determine the conditions application of the provisions of this transit regime.
Madagascar - 2 Logistics Infrastructure
The latest WEF Global Competitiveness Report ranked the quality of overall infrastructure of Madagascar 132nd out of 148 countries.
Bad road condition and high prices as well as difficulty to find spare parts has led to increased transport costs.
There are only two railroads in Madagascar. The first one in the east is managed by Madarail, a private company and links Toamasina, Miandrivaso and Atsirabe to the capital Antananarivo. The other one in the south east, called FCE and managed by the government, is going from Fianarantsoa to Manakara.
With regards to information and communications technology the sector has been growing, owing to greater liberalization and further investment, which lead to more than 3 per cent growth per year over the past ten years (African Development Bank Group 2013). Mobile penetration in Madagascar increased from 4% to 25% between 2005 and 2010. Prior to the sector reform of 1994, domestic telecommunication services were poor and government controlled.
The country has six international airports (Antananarivo, Toamasina, Majunga, Nosy Bé, Taolagnaro and Antsiranana) and three major commercial ports (Tamatave, Majunga, and Antsiranana) which account for 80% of imports and exports of goods.
Madagascar - 2.1 Port Assessment
Surrounded by 5,000 km of coastline, Madagascar has a network of 17 ports: Toamasina, Antsiranana, Nosy Be, Mahajanga, Toliara, Antalaha, Vohémar, Morondava, Tolagnaro, Port Saint-Louis, Morombe, Manakara, Antsohihy, Maintirano, Sainte Marie, Maroantsetra and Antalaha.
Only five of them (Antsiranana, Toliara, Vohémar, Toamasina, Tolagnaro) have adequate port facilities: wharves, drafts, land, shops, handlers, allowing commercial loading and unloading of goods at the dock.
Even if the 5 previous ports have customs and allowed importation of goods, 75% of freight in Madagascar is made in Toamasina port.
For the 12 remaining ports, access is restricted to small traditional vessels providing regional service or to vessels requiring only a modest draft and limited facilities.
The national agency responsible for port maintenance is APMF (Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale), which was created in 2003 by ministerial decree. APMF is a public institution placed under budget trusteeship of the Ministry of Finance and technical trusteeship of Ministry of Transport.
APMF’s mission is to coordinate the implementation of the National Policy regarding port, sea and river navigation sectors.
Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com
For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: HQ staff will input a link to section 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List here.
International shipments
Most import shipments (containerized) coming to Madagascar are transshipped via Port Louis (Mauritius) or Longoni (Mayotte). This leads to relatively long transit times and – compared to direct calls – expensive services. In case of minor volumes, ports are also skipped from the schedule; minimum requirements for a port call are around 100 full container moves.
The economic downturn of the country lowered demand and produced fewer cargo for export and therefore led to general schedule changes like with MSC who cancelled the port calls of Toliara and Tolanaro (Fort Dauphin) in 2015. MSC considers the suspension of services as temporary and is trying to identify cooperation partners to offer feeder services to Ehoala and the minor ports on the southeast coast. This includes companies such as CFS Fort Dauphin, with its new beacher (47m long LCT, capacity twelve 20’ Containers).
The national agency responsible for port maintenance is APMF (Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale), which was created in 2003 e. APMF is a public institution placed under budget trusteeship of Ministry of Finance and technical trusteeship of Ministry of Transport. APMF’s mission is to coordinate the implementation of the National Policy regarding port, sea and river navigation sectors.
National cabotage
Since the liquidation of the Compagnie Malagasy de Navigation (CMN), the national cabotage is only operated by private domestic and foreign armaments. The average age of vessels operating in Madagascar is around 20 years.
The density of the Malagasy land transport network remains low, and the seaway opens up several regions even if the quality of the tools used and the services provided do not follow the minimum standards for sea transport.
Traditional maritime transport
Traditional maritime transport ensures the movement of passengers and goods in the enclaved areas. Transportation is by non-motorized "sailing boatry" on the West Coast, or motorized "lakana" boats on the East Coast. This type of transport plays an important role in the opening up of un-serviced areas, connected by road infrastructure, the evacuation of local production and the circulation of the population.
Inland waterway navigation
Madagascar has no inland waterway for inland waterway transport on a large scale. The “Canal des Pangalanes”, which was natural for most of its length of 650 km along the East Coast, was the subject of extensive renovation work in order to make it navigable to convoys of a draft of 1.40m and a maximum width of 4.5m. For lack of regular maintenance thereafter, the Canal is largely impassable today, due to obstruction of the track by freshwater hyacinths, silting at mouths and degradation of the banks.
As the only means of access to basic services for the riparian population, the Canal continues to be used for the transport of products and people by artisanal canoes and rafts to the main centers of the area.
River navigation by traditional canoeing and craft units (kanota, laka) ensures the circulation of local products and the population and tourists along the rivers of the West Coast: Tsiribihina in Miandrivazo, Sofia in Port Bergé, and Betsiboka in Marovoay.
For information on Madagascar Ports contact details, please see the following link: 4.4 Madagascar Port and Waterways Companies Contact List
Madagascar - 2.1.1 Port of Toamasina (Tamatave)
Port Overview
The Port of Toamasina is the first Port of Madagascar. Located in the Atsinanana region is located on the east coast some 370 km from the capital of Madagascar. Located at 18°09 South latitude and 49°25 East longitude, between Ivondro Bay and the long beach that borders the harbor and the Indian Ocean; the Port of Toamasina covers an area of 63 hectares.
The Port of Toamasina is classified as a "Port of National Interest" (PIN) with sufficiently adequate port infrastructure (quay, draft, embankment, storage warehouses), allowing the carrying out of commercial loading and unloading of long-distance ships.
In accordance with Article 3 of Law No. 2003-025, Decree No. 2004-702 confers on the Port of Toamasina the status of Port of National Interest with autonomous management, delimits its district, creates the Société du Port à gestion Autonome de Toamasina (S.P.A.T.) and authorizes the State to participate in its capital. The Port of Toamasina is subject to an autonomous management mode, hence the name of "Autonomous Management Ports" (PGA)
A current project of extension will last 4 years and consists in of adding 474 m of quay to the container terminal , rehabilitating the old quays , extending the breakwater (protective dike) of a length of 345m, but also proceed with the coating of the 18 ha embankment for the storage of containers.
Port web site: https://port-toamasina.com/ (under construction)
Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com.
Port Location and Contact |
|
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Country |
Madagascar |
Province or District |
Toamasina |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port |
Toamasina distance (km) N/A |
Port's Complete Name |
Port de Toamasina |
Latitude |
-18.156797° |
Longitude |
49.426842° |
Managing Company or Port Authority |
SPAT (Société du Port à gestion Autonome de Toamasina) |
Management Contact Person |
Capitaine de port: Mr Avellin Christian Eddy Phone: 020 53 321 55 |
Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures |
Toamasina Airport : 7km Air Madagascar: Antanarivo, Ste Marie, Antalaha, La Réunion |
Port Picture
Port of Toamasina View of the port from Pointe Tanio – belo
Extension project of the Port of Toamasina Extension project of the Port of Toamasina: Installation of a 10Ha landfill on the Hastie Reef, including additional embankment and a breakwater – below
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
COMPANY |
DESCRIPTION |
CONTACT |
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SPAT |
Port management, piloting, towing, boatage |
|
MICTSL |
Stevedoring (container only) |
|
SMMC |
Conventional Handling |
|
GRT |
Oil terminal management |
+261 2 05 39 68 15 |
AMBATOVY |
Mining Company |
+261 32 33 691 40 |
APMF |
THE MARITIME AND FLUVIAL PORT AGENCY |
For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.2.3 Madagascar Port and Waterways Company Contact List
Port Performance
The port can accommodate ships with a draft not exceeding 9.5 m and weighing about 50,000 tons. However, work is underway to extend the length of the berth by 450 m which would bring the draft to 15 m. After completion, ships weighing more than 70,000 tons could also dock at the port.
Current monthly use by WFP 50 TEUs/ month - 1,000 MT/month
Total cargo handling (m.tons) – 194 169 MT/month
Total capacity of the port - 20 416 TEUs/month 218 750 MT/month
(Current extension planning – 2026 - to reach 83 833 TEUs/month 900 000 MT/month )
Seasonal Constraints |
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Occurs |
Time Frame |
|
Rainy Season |
Yes |
From December to May |
Major Import Campaigns |
No |
N/A |
Other Comments |
Work is often delayed by rain. Average fall is 120 in per year Cyclonic season from February to May |
Handling Figures for 2021 | |
---|---|
Vessel Calls |
1898 |
Container Traffic (TEUs) |
195,318 |
Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2021 | |
---|---|
Bulk (MT) |
172 155 |
Break bulk (MT) |
1 029 364 |
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: The collection of port tariffs will be available on the new website soon online.
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Maximum Draft (m) |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
Conventional Berth |
2 |
180
200 |
8,5
11 |
Mall B is also used for RoRo operations
|
Container Berth |
1 |
286 |
10,5 |
|
Silo berth |
1 |
60 |
14 |
Platform is 60 m and can welcome 230 m long tankers maximum |
Berthing Tugs |
1 |
20 |
8,5 |
|
Water Barges |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
|
General Cargo Handling Berths
Cargo Type |
Berth Identification |
---|---|
Imports - Bagged Cargo |
Mall B Mall Ambatovy |
Exports - Bagged Cargo |
Mall B Mall Ambatovy |
Imports and Exports - RoRo |
Mall B |
Other Imports |
Mall C1 Mall C3 Terminal pétrolier |
Port Handling Equipment
The port equipment is managed by the government.
The SMMC is managing the handling at the port of Toamasina.
Equipment |
Available |
Capacity Available |
Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage |
---|---|---|---|
Dockside Crane |
Yes |
1 x 15 T |
Functioning ok |
Container Gantries |
Yes |
2 x 45 T |
Functioning ok |
Mobile Cranes |
Yes |
2x 100 MT- 2 x120 MT (twin lift) 41 MT under spreader |
Functioning ok |
Reachstacker |
Yes |
6 x 40 T |
Functioning ok |
RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) |
Yes |
1 x 70 T |
Functioning ok |
Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines |
No |
|
|
Transtainer |
Yes |
2 x 45 T |
Functioning ok |
Forklifts |
Yes |
12 x 2.5 T 9 x 3 T 2 x 7 t 2 x 8 T 3 x 8.5 T 1 x 16 T |
Functioning ok |
Container Facilities
On 16 June 2005, Madagascar International Container Terminal Services, Ltd. (MICTSL) signed a 20-year concession with Société de Gestion du Port Autonome de Toamasina (SPAT) for the operation, management, financing, rehabilitation, and development of the container terminal in the Port of Toamasina, on a public-private partnership basis. The Port of Toamasina is Madagascar's main port. The Madagascar International Container Terminal handles over 90 percent of the country's container traffic.
The concession represents a breakthrough in the Malagasy Government's efforts, backed by the World Bank, to develop a sustainable transport system for the country and, in the case of Toamasina, to equip it with improved container handling facilities designed to facilitate Madagascar’s growing international trade.
Sector analysts, Ocean Shipping Consultants, forecast a positive outlook for Malagasy import-export container traffic.
Container traffic is projected to reach in 2025 83 833 TEUs/month (currently 20 416 TEUs/month)
Madagascar International Container Terminal Services Ltd. is part of ICTSI (International Container Terminal Services, Inc.) group companies created to manage the terminal in Toamasina, Madagascar. ICTSI is a global pioneer in container terminal management and operation having been involved in this activity since the early 1990s. ICTSI is widely acknowledged to be a leading developer in the sector specializing in container terminals in the 50,000 TEU to 1,500,000 TEU range.
Facilities |
20 ft |
40 ft |
---|---|---|
Container Facilities Available |
YES |
YES |
Container Freight Station (CFS) |
NO |
NO |
Refrigerated Container Stations |
YES |
YES |
Other Capacity Details |
N/A |
N/A |
Daily Take Off Capacity |
300 to 400 TEUs |
N/A |
Number of Reefer Stations |
120 |
N/A |
Emergency Take-off Capacity |
N/A |
N/A |
Off take Capacity of Gang Shift |
N/A |
N/A |
Customs Guidance
Customs are available on site at any time for any declaration/clearance and can process to visa delivery on arrival.
In emergency situations, the custom procedure can be streamlined. The cargo, which has been announced electronically prior vessel’s arrival (normal procedure), can be delivered after its discharge directly into the emergency area. The clearance-related administration and fees / duties can be settled afterwards.
For more information on customs in Madagascar please see the following link: 1.3 Madagascar Customs Information
Terminal Information
Multipurpose Terminal
One berth capable of handling tankers up to 230 m length and 12 m draught. Limiting distance between stern and manifold is 115 m. Facilities for all petroleum products including liquefied gas.
Grain and Bulk Handling
Two grain silos of 20,000 and 32,000 tons for cereals, one cement silo of 20,000 tons. Conveyor belt for cereals.
Main Storage Terminal
M2 |
TYPE |
COMMENT |
---|---|---|
32720 |
AREA |
NON PERISHABLE GOODS |
17400 |
AREA |
STORAGE VEHICLES |
1709 |
AREA |
TRANSHIPMENT |
1377 |
AREA |
OPERATIONAL ZONE |
2807 |
AREA |
PROHIBITED VEHICLES |
4324 |
AREA |
BUFFER ZONE |
15560 |
WAREHOUSES |
PERISHABLE GOODS |
7540 |
WAREHOUSES |
CIMENT |
5290 |
AREA |
HANDLING EQUIPMENT |
Storage Type |
Number of Storage Facilities |
Area (m2) |
---|---|---|
Bagged Cargo |
3 |
15,560 |
General Cargo |
14 |
73,167 |
Stevedoring
- non-containerized cargo operation is managed by SMMC, a State-owned company.
- container terminal equipment is managed by MITCSL, a private company
- national cabotage: each company has its own workers
Hinterland Information
The APMF is managing the hinterland traffic
Due to the increase in fuel prices, all transporters gathered at the Fluvial Port today, July 13, 2022, and decided to raise all fares for passengers and all goods that leave and call at the Port. Fluvial Manangareza Toamasina.
Toamasina |
Destination |
Km |
Price per person |
---|---|---|---|
Toamasina |
Tapakala/Ambodisaina |
9 |
2500 |
|
Ambodisiny |
11 |
3000 |
|
Ambodipont/Ambony lavoie |
15 |
3000 |
|
Vohiteza |
17 |
3000 |
|
Aboditandroho |
18 |
3000 |
|
Ambodikalpitus |
20 |
4000 |
|
Vohimay |
21 |
4000 |
|
Ambavarano |
22 |
4000 |
|
Ambalasogna/Zarah |
25 |
4000 |
|
PK 40 |
23 |
4000 |
|
Ampandratokana |
28 |
5000 |
|
Ankarefo |
30 |
5000 |
|
Manambolo |
29 |
5000 |
|
Ampasimazava |
27 |
5000 |
|
Ampasimitimotra |
27 |
5000 |
|
Mahatsara II |
34 |
7000 |
|
Tanambao |
47 |
7000 |
|
Terahana |
46 |
7000 |
|
Tampolo |
44 |
7000 |
|
Ambodivila |
36 |
7000 |
Charbon/gony ………………………1500Ar
Carée10/10…………………………… 1500Ar
Bois rond/Tezavava ……..………1200Ar
Bois rond/échafaudage …………..300Ar
Riz, ciment, sac de 50kg……………. 2000Ar
Mangahazo /Voajabo/gony…………4000Ar
Toamasina |
Toerana aleha |
Km |
Anciens prix |
Nouveaux prix |
|
Tampina |
50 |
8000 |
7000 |
|
Ambodirotra |
53 |
8000 |
7000 |
|
Andranokoditra |
60 |
10000 |
7000 |
|
Ampahantany |
67 |
10000 |
8000 |
|
Ampanotoamaizina |
73 |
12000 |
9000 |
|
Vavony |
80 |
12000 |
9000 |
|
Ambila |
90 |
12000 |
9000 |
Charbon/gony ………………………2000Ar
Bois rond/échafaudage ………..600Ar
Tezavava/Bois rond………………1500Ar
Traverse……………………………….. 3000Ar
Carrée de 10…………………………. 2000Ar
Carrée 12/12 ………………………..3000Ar
Madrié …………………………………..3000Ar
Vary, Ciment/Gony………………. 4000Ar
Cageot …………………………………..2000Ar
Port Security
In 2021 the port received two new fire trucks
Security |
|
---|---|
ISPS Compliant |
Yes |
Current ISPS Level |
Level 1 (can be increased up to 3 if necessary) |
Police Boats |
No, but police can request port boats anytime if needed |
Fire Engines |
Yes |
Madagascar - 2.1.2 Port of Toliara
Port Overview
This port is a Medium-sized Port. The types of vessels regularly calling at Tulear are General Cargo (23%).
The port of Toliara is the 2nd biggest port in Madagascar and can receive international vessel and all type of cargo for import and export activities.
The port facilities are in good condition and are well maintained.
The two existing docks can receive vessels with a draft of 7m50 max.
The port is suitable for all type of activities: bulk and break-bulk handling, container handling, fuel handling (rigid pipe for all three types of fuel).
RoRo operation is possible with side vessels and quarter-ramp vessels.
Port website: The port has no specific website
Key port information may also be found at: Maritime Database (maritime-database.com)
Port Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
MADAGASCAR
|
Province or District |
TOLIARA |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port |
TOLIARA 1km |
Port's Complete Name |
PORT DE TOLIARA |
Latitude |
-23.377523° |
Longitude |
43.664782° |
Managing Company or Port Authority
|
APMF (Agence Portuaire, Maritime et Fluviale) |
Management Contact Person |
Inspecteur des Affaires Maritimes FARALAHY Germain Patrick M Directeur Régional de l’APMF Toliara Phone: +261321125790 E-mail: germpatrick@yahoo.fr |
Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures |
Aéroport de Toliara Compagnies : Air Mad et Tsaradia |
Port Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
|
ENTITES |
|
CONTACT |
---|---|---|---|
REMORQUAGE |
AMS |
034 01 049 15 |
|
PILOTAGE |
SMOI |
034 80 571 66 |
|
CONSIGNATAIRES |
AUXIMAD |
032 02 554 08 |
|
CMA CGM |
032 07 359 73 |
||
CELERO SHIPPING |
032 11 711 15 |
||
BOLLORE |
033 37 851 38 |
||
SHARAF SHIPPING AGENCY |
034 05 230 07 |
||
LPSA |
033 04 002 22 |
||
TOLY SHIPPING |
034 18 583 15 |
||
MANUTENTIONNAIRES |
COMATO |
034 02 152 70 |
|
SEMS |
034 18 583 15 |
||
PERMISSIONNAIRES |
COPEFRITO |
032 02 290 45 |
|
|
GASYNET |
032 05 465 50 |
|
TRANSITAIRES |
MAILAKA TRANSIT |
033 41 669 73 |
|
|
SORESUD |
034 07 721 78 |
|
|
FTL |
032 07 169 56 |
|
|
MUREX |
034 25 985 48 |
|
|
VELOGIC |
034 44 990 92 |
|
FRONTIERES |
POLICE |
034 99 479 81 |
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GENDARMERIE |
034 54 033 90 |
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DOUANES |
034 02 019 85 |
For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.
Port Performance
The port of TULEAR is an international commercial port that can accommodate ships up to 7.30m draught: oil tankers, bulk carriers, container ships, cruise ships and thus receives different types of goods (cereals, bulk, bagged goods, containers, etc ...).
A container ship (CMA/CGM), regional line, serves the port for transhipments of goods mainly in Port Louis / Mauritius.
The terminal is in good condition and container storage is managed appropriately.
Three safety beacons are installed along the mooring channel to facilitate navigation and berthing actions.
The berthing of a ship depends on Decision No. 002 APMF/DG/2012 on priority rules for ships. Humanitarian cargos may have priority if they provide a letter of requisition from the competent authorities. (HQ of APMF Antananarivo)
Any ship wishing to enter the port must complete the entry formalities and its docking must be assisted by the public pilotage service (SMOI) of Toliara.
Average waiting time:
72 hours for an oil tanker, 144 hours for a bulk carrier and 72 hours for a container ship.
The Port works 24/7.
Seasonal Constraints |
||
---|---|---|
|
Occurs |
Time Frame |
Rainy Season |
No |
From January to May |
Major Import Campaigns |
No |
N/A |
Other Comments |
N/A |
Handling Figures for 2022 |
|
---|---|
Vessel Calls |
90 |
Container Traffic (TEUs) |
2871 |
Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2022 |
|
---|---|
Bulk (MT) |
Rice : 238 MT Sugar : 7.700 MT Ciment: 36.100 MT Soft drink : 19.799 MT Flour : 16.4 MT |
Break bulk (MT) |
N/A |
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
.
See reference price list at 2.1 Port Assessment
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Maximum Draft (m) |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
Conventional Berth |
1
1
|
195m
145 m
|
7,30 m
6 m
|
International
National
|
Container Berth |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Silo Berth |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Berthing Tugs |
1 |
29.5 m |
4.77 m |
|
Water Barges |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
General Cargo Handling Berths
Cargo Type |
Berth Identification |
---|---|
Imports - Bagged Cargo |
Long-haul dock |
Exports - Bagged Cargo |
Batelage wharf |
Imports and Exports - RoRo |
Long-haul dock |
Other Imports |
N/A |
Port Handling Equipment
Is the port equipment managed by the government or privately? Government APMF
Equipment |
Available
|
Total Quantity and Capacity Available |
Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage |
---|---|---|---|
Dockside Crane |
No |
|
N/A |
Container Gantries |
No |
|
N/A |
Mobile Cranes |
Yes |
1 x 22 MT 1x 40 MT 1x 70 MT
|
Good condition |
Reachstacker |
Yes |
2 x 45 MT |
Good condition |
RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) |
Yes |
6 x 30 MT |
Good condition |
Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines |
No |
|
N/A |
Transtainer |
No |
|
N/A |
Forklifts |
Yes |
3 x 10 MT 1 x 3 MT 2 x 26 MT 1x28 MT 1x12 MT 1x6 MT |
Good condition |
Container Facilities
Facilities |
20 ft |
40 ft |
---|---|---|
Container Facilities Available |
10000m2 (5000 for SEMS/ and 5000m2 for COMATO) |
|
Container Freight Station (CFS) |
N/A |
|
Refrigerated Container Stations |
N/A |
|
Other Capacity Details |
N/A |
|
Daily Take Off Capacity |
15 units / hour |
|
Number of Reefer Stations |
N/A |
|
Emergency Take-off Capacity |
N/A |
|
Off take Capacity of Gang Shift |
N/A |
Customs Guidance
In general, the effectiveness of customs activities takes 2 days.
Importation:, if the files are incomplete, the processing time extends up to 2 days;
Exportation:, the processing of files is done in half a day.
For more information on customs in MADAGASCAR, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Terminal Information
MULTIPURPOSE TERMINAL
The container berth on the level of the port is suitable to receive all types of cargo: bagged cargo, break-bulk and bulk, containers.
GRAIN AND BULK HANDLING
All activities of grain and bulk handling are managed by SEMS and COMATO and most of the time by using different facilities / equipment and for some specifics activities (break-bulk handling) there are day-laborers (Dockers) for assistance.
MAIN STORAGE TERMINAL
The Port of Toliara has a storage warehouse with a capacity of 4500 MT.
Storage Type |
Number of Storage Facilities |
Area (m2) |
---|---|---|
Bagged Cargo |
2 |
2 x 3000 m2 |
Refrigerated Cargo |
2 |
2 x 2000 m2 |
General Cargo |
N/A |
N/A |
Stevedoring
The cargo handling activities in the port and for the barge operation are shared by two stevedore companies. COMATO (blue equipment) operates CMA/CGM vessels; SEMS (red / green equipment) handles for UAFL.
Hinterland Information
Despite the presence of a national airport, the port of Toliara is mainly connected to the hinterland destinations by road.
All kind of truck can access the port and his berth.
After payment of the various customs and port duties and taxes and follow-up of the customs removal order, a request for access of cars to the Port, for removal of goods must be made and endorsed by the APMF on presentation of the customs removal order.
It should be noted that only the freight forwarder is authorized to make the customs declaration of imported and/or exported goods.
Port Security
Currently, the Port is partially fenced but part of the fence is being rehabilitated on the southern part of the long-haul Quay.
It is equipped with surveillance cameras, various types of detector equipment/devices. Inside the IP round officers of the brigade of the Gendarmerie, the National Police and the Navy (marine detachment) for port security and safety.
Security |
|
---|---|
ISPS Compliant |
Yes / |
Current ISPS Level |
Level ! |
Police Boats |
Yes |
Fire Engines |
Yes / |
Madagascar - 2.1.3 Port of Mahajanga
Port Overview
Mahajanga is the third busiest port in Madagascar, but no rehabilitation has been taken place since many years. The port is mainly used for local traffic on Madagascar's West coast and neighboring islands, as well as by local operators. Big prawn farms are located South and North of Mahajanga and use the port to export their products.
Mahajanga port has no strategic importance for humanitarian activities, unless cyclones and floods result in major road cuts. In that case, humanitarian aid could be dispatched from Mahajanga to North (Antsohihy) or South (Maintirano, Morondava) using coasters or landing crafts (beachers).
Long haul vessels cannot berth at Mahajanga port and a transhipment to barges has to take place for any big or medium sized vessel. The barges are towed to the berth by the tugs of two stevedore companies, where the cargoes are handled and stored in warehouses or respectively stacked in the relevant container yards.
Only cargo for Comoros, fishing vessels and small crafts for national trades are operated directly at the berth. Long haul vessels or container ships may anchor in deeper waters at best position of the port. Draught at quay is 4.50 meters only and is calculated on high tide. Transhipment can result in more damages caused by double handling.
Service vessels, tugs, barges etc. fall dry, the small craft area (Quai d’Oranges / Quai des Boutres) used by wooden sailing vessels falls completely dry, too.
Same counts for the main anchorage area with a stated depth of 12 meters, according to international standards it should read 8 meters. Considering this, a maximum draft of 6.5 to 7 meters is the limit. The data for the fairway channel are from the end of the 1950s, more actual soundings have not been carried out. Sedimentation from the Betsiboka River increases the uncertainties. According to the Port Authority, new soundings are planned for the next years.
The draft restrictions for Mahajanga roads also limit the vessel size.
In average, 800 TEU vessels are in service.
Port website: This port has no specific website available
Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com
Port Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province or District |
Mahajanga |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port |
Mahajanga I 0 km |
Port's Complete Name |
Port Be/ Grand Port de Mahajanga |
Latitude |
15°44’08’’S |
Longitude |
46°18’50’’ E |
Managing Company or Port Authority |
Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
Management Contact Person |
Directeur Régional de l’APMF Mahajanga Mr RAINIMBAHY Jacquy Georges +261 32 11 257 44 |
Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures |
Aéroport Philibert Tsiranana (Mahajanga) |
Port Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
- SEMS, manutentionnaire: Mr Michel Le Treust, directeur des opérations, 0340260250, michellt@semsmjn.mg
- COMAMA, manutentionnaire: Mr BAKARY Fanomeza Angelo, responsable classe 2 , 0340224279, exploitation@comama.mg
- SMOI PT: Steering / boatage
- EUSTRATIOU: BAC Boeny operator
OPERATORS:
GASY NET: Scanner control
LPSA: Setting up fuel pipe line
VITOGAZ: Setting up fuel pipe line
SOMAPECHE: Fishing and Treatment Company
REFRIGEPECHE: Fishing and Treatment Company
COLAS: Logistics base
SEMS: Slipway and fairing
For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List
Port Performance
Seasonal Constraints |
||
---|---|---|
|
Occurs |
Time Frame |
Rainy Season |
Yes |
From December to March |
Major Import Campaigns |
No |
N/A |
Other Comments |
Cyclonic season from February to May |
Handling Figures for 2021 |
|
---|---|
Vessel Calls |
490 |
Container Traffic (TEUs) |
11578 |
Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2021 |
|
---|---|
Bulk (MT) |
343 576 |
Break bulk (MT) |
N/A |
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
To warehouse/trucks - Breakbulk: 200/gang/crane
Pilotage fees compulsory, request to be cabled 24 hours prior to arrival. A launching boat assists with the in and out manoeuvres.
28 containers per hour may be discharged to barges to transfer to the quay where there is another handling/lifting from barge to quay.
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Maximum Draft (m) |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
Conventional Berth |
8 |
765 m total |
4.5 |
|
Container Berth |
1 |
765 m |
4.5 |
Capacity 3500 TEU’s |
Silo Berth |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Pilotage service available, provided by SMOI |
Berthing Tugs |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Pilotage service available, provided by SMOI |
Water Barges |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Barges are used for handling in the harbour. SEMS had 8 barges in 2021 and COMAMA 2 |
General Cargo Handling Berths
Cargo Type |
Berth Identification |
---|---|
Imports - Bagged Cargo |
Usually COMAMA docks |
Exports - Bagged Cargo |
Usually COMAMA docks |
Imports and Exports - RoRo |
No |
Other Imports |
Oil products |
Port Handling Equipment
Equipment |
Available
|
Total Quantity and Capacity Available |
Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage |
---|---|---|---|
Dockside Crane |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Container Gantries |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Mobile Cranes |
Yes |
COMAMA ( 2021) - 3 x 10 T. - 1 x 16 T. - 1 x 40 T. - 02 reach stacker 45 T. - 01 reach stacker 35 T.
|
|
Reachstacker |
Yes |
3 x 45 T. |
|
RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Transtainer |
Yes |
SEMS (2021) 02 cranes LIEBHERR 45 T. |
|
Forklifts |
Yes |
- 2 x 2 T. - 2 x 2.5 T. - 1 x 20 T. SEMS (2021) - 2 x 10 T - 3 x 3.5 T. - 1 x 2.5 T. |
|
Container Facilities
Facilities |
20 ft |
40 ft |
---|---|---|
Container Facilities Available |
Yes |
Yes |
Container Freight Station (CFS) |
Yes |
Yes |
Refrigerated Container Stations |
Yes |
Yes |
Other Capacity Details |
Yes |
Yes |
Daily Take Off Capacity |
200 |
200 |
Number of Reefer Stations |
48 in total |
48 in total |
Emergency Take-off Capacity |
Yes, on demand 24 / 24 |
Yes, on demand 24 / 24 |
Off take Capacity of Gang Shift |
No data |
No data |
Customs Guidance
Customs are available on site at any time for any declaration/clearance and can process to visa delivery on arrival.
In emergency situations, the custom procedure can be streamlined. The cargo, which has been announced electronically prior vessel’s arrival (normal procedure), can be delivered after its discharge directly into the emergency area. The clearance-related administration and fees / duties can be settled afterwards.
For more information on customs in Madagascar, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information
Terminal Information
MULTIPURPOSE TERMINAL
N/A
GRAIN AND BULK HANDLING
N/A
MAIN STORAGE TERMINAL
The SEMS warehouse is generally feasible to store bagged cargo / foodstuff.
Another warehouse used by COMAMA for the storage of cement is contaminated with cement dust and difficult to clean for the purpose of food storage.
Storage Type |
Number of Storage Facilities |
Area (m2) |
---|---|---|
Bagged Cargo |
1 |
2,300 |
Refrigerated Cargo |
2 |
5,200 |
General Cargo |
5 |
600 |
Stevedoring
The cargo handling activities in the port and for the barge operation are shared by two stevedore companies. COMAMA (blue equipment) operates CMA/CGM vessels; SEMS (red / green equipment) handles MSC. The stevedore companies have an agreement to share the equipment (pooling), which counts for reach-stackers, trucks and forklifts.
Mobile berth cranes to load / unload the barges are more dedicated to the relevant berth area adjacent to the container stacks of the two container shipping lines. Next to the equipment share of the stevedores, it can be estimated that the handling rates of both are similar or same. SEMS also operates a feeder vessel and a landing craft.
Hinterland Information
Despite the presence of an international airport, the port of Toliara is mainly connected to the hinterland destinations by road.
All types of truck can have access on the port and his berth for cargo off take but the majority are containers trucks (20ft and 40 ft).
Port Security
Security |
|
---|---|
ISPS Compliant |
Yes |
Current ISPS Level |
Level 1 |
Police Boats |
Yes |
Fire Engines |
No* |
*No fire service in the port.
Each company has fire trucks and works together with MJN firefighters
Madagascar - 2.1.4 Port of Taolagnaro (Ehoala – Fort Dauphin)
Port Overview
Built outside any settlement near Taolagnaro airport, it opened on July 8, 2009.This port, located in Saint Luke's Bay, just at Cape Ranavalona, was built to accommodate ships exporting bulk goods.
It is a multifunctional port of public utility in deep water (15.75 meters at quayside) with private management. From a new concept, it includes:
- A breakwater with a length of 625 meters
- 1 multipurpose pier with 3 berths that can accommodate different types of vessels
- Two riprap spikes to contain the movement of coastal sand
- A secure median for the storage of containers and general cargo
- An electrical power supply for refrigerated containers.
- 2 warehouses for the storage of ilmenite
- 2 warehouses for the storage of general goods
- 400 hectares of available space reserved for industrial development for investors: EHOALA PARK & EHOALA VILLAGE supplied with water and electricity by Rio Tinto QMM.
The port is covered by International Ship and Port Security (ISPS) international security standards.
In addition to the proximity of the airport and the port, one of the advantages of the Ehoala site is the availability of a development area of 400 ha. The convergence of these physical factors favours the establishment of a commercial and industrial zone that would constitute a significant potential for the development of the country in general and various economic activities in the southern region in particular.
Port website: This port has no specific website
Key port information may also be found at: Maritime Database (maritime-database.com)
Port Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province or District |
Toliara |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port |
Taolagnaro |
Port's Complete Name |
Port d’Ehoala |
Latitude |
25.067274° S |
Longitude |
46.963602° E |
Managing Company or Port Authority
|
Port d’Ehoala |
Management Contact Person |
Mr. Andriantsoa Rabiaza, Directeur du Port d’Ehoala +261 34 65 213 08 |
Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures |
Aéroport de Taolagnaro, Air Madagascar |
Port Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
-
SEPL (Strang Ehoala Port Logistics): Stevedoring - towing
-
ISPS-FSO: Security
-
G4S: Guarding/caretaking
For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.
Port Performance
The port of EHOALA can accommodate international vessels and all types of goods (grain, bulk, bagged goods, containers). The terminal is in good condition and container storage is carried out appropriately.
Safety beacons are installed along the mooring channel to facilitate navigation and berthing operations.
The port is not congested all the time, but there are unloading's and loads almost every day. Vessels carrying humanitarian cargo may have priority for berth access, but it is recommended to negotiate directly with the relevant authorities. It is recommended that you negotiate directly with port users for this action. Mining activities (ilmenite) are always a priority, whatever the situation.
Seasonal Constraints |
||
---|---|---|
|
Occurs |
Time Frame |
Rainy Season |
Yes |
From December to May |
Major Import Campaigns |
No |
N/A |
Other Comments |
N/A |
Handling Figures for 2022 |
|
---|---|
Vessel Calls |
76 |
Container Traffic (TEUs) |
7978 |
Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2022 |
|
---|---|
Bulk (MT) |
504 219 T |
Break bulk (MT) |
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
See point 2.1 Port Assessment for the reference price list
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Maximum Draft (m) |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
Conventional Berth |
1 |
150 |
8 |
|
Container Berth |
2 |
275 |
12 |
|
Silo Berth |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
|
Berthing Tugs |
2 |
30 |
3,50 |
|
Water Barges |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
|
General Cargo Handling Berths
Cargo Type |
Berth Identification |
---|---|
Imports - Bagged Cargo |
Container berth |
Exports - Bagged Cargo |
Container berth |
Imports and Exports - RoRo |
Container berth |
Other Imports |
Container berth |
Port Handling Equipment
Is the port equipment managed by the government or privately?
Port equipment and facilities are managed by SEPL.
Apart from those listed in the table below, the following equipment are also used at the level of the port.
- Telehandler: 1 x 3,5 T
- Trailer for container: 5 (2x40ft, 3x20ft)
- Tractor: 1
Equipment |
Available
|
Total Quantity and Capacity Available |
Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage |
---|---|---|---|
Dockside Crane |
No |
n/a |
n/a |
Container Gantries |
No |
n/a |
n/a |
Mobile Cranes |
No |
n/a |
n/a |
Reachstacker |
Yes |
2 |
Good condition |
RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) |
No |
n/a |
n/a |
Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines |
No |
n/a |
n/a |
Transtainer |
No |
n/a |
n/a |
Forklifts |
Yes |
1x2,5T 2x5T 3x7T |
Good condition |
Container Facilities
Facilities |
20 ft |
40 ft |
---|---|---|
Container Facilities Available |
Air de stockage : 1000 conteneurs (EVP 20ft) |
|
Container Freight Station (CFS) |
||
Refrigerated Container Stations |
6 |
|
Other Capacity Details |
n/a |
n/a |
Daily Take Off Capacity |
En moyenne 18 conteneurs par jour |
|
Number of Reefer Stations |
6 |
|
Emergency Take-off Capacity |
n/a |
n/a |
Off take Capacity of Gang Shift |
|
Customs Guidance
Customs are available on site at any time for any declaration/clearance and can process to visa delivery on arrival.
In emergencies, the custom procedure can be streamlined. The cargo, which has been announced electronically prior vessel’s arrival (normal procedure), can be delivered after its discharge directly into the emergency area. The clearance-related administration and fees / duties can be settled afterwards.
For more information on customs in Madagascar, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Terminal Information
MULTIPURPOSE TERMINAL
The container berth on the level of the port is suitable to receive all types of cargo: bagged cargo, break-bulk and bulk, containers.
GRAIN AND BULK HANDLING
All activities of grain and bulk handling are managed by SEPL and most of the time by using different facilities / equipment and for some specifics activities (break-bulk handling) there are day-laborers (Dockers) for assistance.
MAIN STORAGE TERMINAL
The port has three main storage warehouses, but one of them is specifically designed for mineral (ilmenite) cargoes.
Storage type |
Number of Storage Facilities |
m2 |
---|---|---|
Mineral Cargo |
1 |
Able to receive 64 000 metric tones (ilmenite) |
Refrigerated Cargo |
n/a |
n/a |
Bagged Cargo |
2 |
2 X 1000 m² |
General Cargo |
Stevedoring
The stevedoring is managed by SEPL with his own terminal handling charge.
Hinterland Information
Despite the presence of a national airport, the port of Ehaola is mainly connected to the hinterland destinations by road.
All types of truck can have access on the port and his berth for cargo off take but the majority are containers trucks (20ft and 40ft).
Port Security
The port is fenced and there is a security service (G4S) for days and nights port guarding.
Security |
|
---|---|
ISPS Compliant |
Yes |
Current ISPS Level |
1 |
Police Boats |
No |
Fire Engines |
Yes |
Madagascar - 2.1.5 Port of Antsiranana (Diego Suarez)
Port Overview
Diego Suarez is a Medium-sized Port. The types of vessels regularly calling at DIEGO SUAREZ are Fishing Vessel (30%), General Cargo (15%), Oil Products Tanker (5%). The maximum length of the vessels recorded to having entered this port is 229 meters.
The maximum draught is 8.8 meters. The maximum Deadweight is 79403t.
This port has long time been the third busiest port of Madagascar and the centre of social activity of the citizen.
Today, it is specialized on container handling and most of the fishing companies have stop their activities decreasing consequently the vitality of the port.
- Water depth of 8.5 m at the berth is sufficient for relevant vessel / feeder traffic
- RoRo operation is possible with side- and quarter-ramp vessels
- Passage into the bay for larger vessels may be critical
- Road connections to the South in bad condition
- Berth is feasible for both breakbulk and RoRo operations (upon vessel acceptance)
- Ships gear mandatory, no berth cranes
- 2 very small operational tug for berthing assistance
- Small coaster and landing craft can also be found alongside in the tugs docking area
The PFOI (Pêche et Froid de l'Océan Indien) and La Saline (a salt factory) still operate it, as does the SECREN (Société d'Exploitation, de Construction et Réparations Navales) - which is in fact the former DCAN (Direction of Constructions and Naval Weapons).
Port website: This port has no specific website available
Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com
Port Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
MADAGASCAR |
Province or District |
ANTSIRANANA |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port |
DIEGO SUAREZ N/A |
Port's Complete Name |
PORT OF ANTSIRANANA |
Latitude |
-12.268972° |
Longitude |
49.288464° |
Managing Company or Port Authority |
APMF (Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale) |
Management Contact Person |
APMF Regional Director: Mr Jean Paul Rabilahy |
Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures |
Antsiranana Arrachart Airport Air Madagascar: Dzaoudzi, La Réunion, Antananarivo, Mahajanga, Sambava Ewa Air : Dzaoudzi |
Port Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
CMDMD: Stevedoring for MSC container line / contact@cmdmd.mg
COMADIE / SGTPSM: Stevedoring for CGA-CGM container line / comadiecompte@moov.mg
SMOI PT: Steering / boatage / smoi.mar@moov.mg
SOMAPOR: Manufacture of metal cans
PFOI: Fishing and storage / 020 82 221 21
CSM: Salt Company / 020 82 293 94
GASY NET: Scanner control / mgdiego@sgs.com
LPSA: Setting up pipe line / contact@logpetro.com
For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List
Port Performance
Going in line with a further containerization of ports, the Port of Antsiranana was converted from a multipurpose facility to an almost exclusive container terminal. Sheds and warehouses on the berth have been demolished in favour of storage area for containers.
Two container lines (MSC and CMA/CGM) are serving the port, the cargo mainly transhipped in Port Louis / Mauritius. The terminal is in a good condition and the storage of the containers is handled in a proper manner.
Seasonal Constraints |
||
---|---|---|
Occurs |
Time Frame |
|
Rainy Season |
Yes |
From December to June |
Major Import Campaigns |
No |
N/A |
Other Comments |
Cyclonic season from February to May |
Handling Figures for 2021 |
|
---|---|
Vessel Calls |
290 |
Container Traffic (TEUs) |
6200 |
Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2021 |
|
---|---|
Bulk (MT) |
157663 (total Bulk and break bulk) / no detail available |
Break bulk (MT) |
157663 (total Bulk and break bulk) / no detail available |
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
Container handling productivity is between 12 and 18 containers / hour with two cranes.
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Maximum Draft (m) |
---|---|---|---|
Conventional Berth |
1 |
307 |
8.5 |
Container Berth |
N/A |
||
Silo Berth |
N/A |
||
Berthing Tugs |
N/A |
||
Water Barges |
N/A |
General Cargo Handling Berths
Cargo Type |
Berth Identification |
---|---|
Imports - Bagged Cargo |
N/A |
Exports - Bagged Cargo |
N/A |
Imports and Exports - RoRo |
N/A |
Other Imports |
N/A |
Port Handling Equipment
The port equipment is managed by the government (APMF).
No fixed cranes, gantries or transtainers are available; the stacking is done by reach-stackers only.
The mobile handling equipment is shared by the two stevedore companies COMADIE and CMDMD.
For loading / unloading of containers vessels ship’s gear is mandatory. The feeder vessels calling the Madagascan ports are normally equipped with two cranes, limited in size in order to fit into other ports apart from Antsiranana, too. Container handling productivity is between 12 and 18 containers / hour with two cranes.
Equipment |
Available |
Total Quantity and Capacity Available |
Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage |
---|---|---|---|
Dockside Crane |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Container Gantries |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Mobile Cranes |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Reachstacker |
Yes |
2 |
Good condition |
RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Transtainer |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Forklifts |
Yes |
6 x 2.5 tons 2 x 15 tons 2 x 10 tons |
Good condition |
Container Facilities
Facilities |
20 ft |
40 ft |
---|---|---|
Container Facilities Available |
Yes |
Yes |
Container Freight Station (CFS) |
Yes |
Yes |
Refrigerated Container Stations |
Yes |
Yes |
Other Capacity Details |
Dangerous goods |
Dangerous goods |
Daily Take Off Capacity |
150 |
N/A |
Number of Reefer Stations |
N/A |
N/A |
Emergency Take-off Capacity |
N/A |
N/A |
Off take Capacity of Gang Shift |
N/A |
N/A |
Customs Guidance
Customs are available on site at any time for any declaration/clearance and can process to visa delivery on arrival.
In emergency situations, the custom procedure can be streamlined. The clearance-related administration and fees / duties can be settled afterwards.
For more information on customs in MADAGASCAR, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information
Terminal Information
MULTIPURPOSE TERMINAL
N/A
GRAIN AND BULK HANDLING
N/A
MAIN STORAGE TERMINAL
Storage Type |
Number of Storage Facilities |
Area (m2) |
---|---|---|
Bagged Cargo |
N/A |
N/A |
Refrigerated Cargo |
2 |
1 x 2,700 1 x 2,800 |
General Cargo |
1 |
CMDMD : 3,500 CO.MA.DIE : 3,200 |
Stevedoring
There are two stevedore companies COMADIE and CMDMD for the two container lines (MSC and CMA/CGM) which are serving the port.
Both stevedore companies charge the same rates to their customers.
CMDMD – MSC containers
COMADIE – CGA CGM containers
Hinterland Information
N/A
Port Security
Security |
|
---|---|
ISPS Compliant |
Yes |
Current ISPS Level |
Level 1 |
Police Boats |
Yes (BANA) (Base Navale de la Marine Nationale) |
Fire Engines |
No |
Madagascar - 2.1.6 Port of Mananjary
A thorough Port Assessment was undertaken in the second half of 2015 with the friendly support of Capt. Wolf Lampe and Capt. Ferdinand Moehring of BLG LOGISTICS, Bremen, Germany. The information found in this section has been updated according to their final report.
Port Overview
In 2004 loading of vessels at the anchorage in Port of Mananjary was suspended. Previously barges had transported coffee and spices out to vessels the anchorage. Open sea and lagoon/canal are connected by one or two gaps in the sand dune separating both bodies of water.
The(se) entry channel(s) become(s) more pronounced during the rainy season. The sea in front of the channel is rough; the seabed is dotted with reefs and rocks. Finding a possible passage from the ever-changing gap in the dune (permanent marking of an access with buoys is consequently not feasible) to the anchorage was a task that was reported to have taken days before cargo handling could commence. During the passage out, cargo on the barges was likely to suffer from waves breaking over the barges. After careful sounding off the beach and preparation entering the lagoon with a beacher might be possible, but it is still a risky operation.
The “Canal des Pangalanes” was until 1999 able to transport containers (two 20ft Cont. on each barge) with relief cargo from Tamatave to Mananjary. The traverse of the channel took 8 days. A stripping site was used next to the IMI’s (Institut Malgache d’Innovation) huge barge repair hangar, which would have doubled as a warehouse should no trucks have been available. Usually the cargo was manhandled directly from the containers onto the trucks.
A sunken dredger at the former landing indicates the general degeneration of navigation on the channel.
Key port information can also be found at: Maritime Database information on Madagascar
Port Location and Contacts |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Town or City (Closest location) with Distance (km) |
Name: Mananjary km: n/a |
Latitude |
-21.23333 |
Longitude |
48.36667 |
Managing Company or Port Authority (If more than one operator, break down by area of operation) |
APMF |
Port Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
For information on Madagascar Port of Mananjary contact details, please see the following link: 4.2.3 Madagascar Port and Waterways Company Contact List
Port Performance
Seasonal Constraints |
Yes / No |
From <month> to <month> |
---|---|---|
Other: Cyclone Season |
Yes | December to April |
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
---|---|---|
Conventional Berth |
1 | 42 |
Port Handling Equipment
Equipment |
Available (Yes / No) |
---|---|
Dockside Crane |
No |
Container Gantries |
No |
Mobile Cranes |
No |
Reachstacker |
No |
RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer) |
No |
Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines |
No |
Transtrainer |
No |
Forklifts |
No |
Customs Guidance
For information on Madagascar Customs details, please see the following link: 1.3 Madagascar Customs Information
Terminal Information
Main Storage Terminal
Storage Type |
Number of Storage Facilities |
Area (square meters) |
---|---|---|
General Cargo |
3 |
1,600 |
Hiterland Information
Presently rehabilitation works are announced for Ambalavontaka, Analapotsy, Andrangazavaka between Mananjary and Mahanoro. There is road access from Tamatave to Mahanoro.
Of some 560 km to Tamatave, only about 200 km up to Mahanoro are still navigable for larger barges. Towards the south just 60 km to Namorona are navigable for smaller craft, carrying up to 10 tons. The lack of availability of this inland waterway is even more frustrating as the bridge spanning Mananjary River some 12 km west of Mananjary on RN25 has a limited capacity of 10 tons – further reducing the agility of trucking cargo into the Mananjary-zone. Bigger trucks have to use a barge allowing 25 T max. Chef of the barge 0341348758 Mr Jean Claude.
Transport capacities:
Ambava-sahavato : 20000 Ar per pax / 5000 Ar per bag 50 KG / 18 T max
Nousy varika 15000 Ar per pax / 4000 Ar per bag 50 kg / 18 T max
Ambohitsara 8000 Ar per pax / 2000 Ar per bag 50 kg / 18 T max
Andara 8000 Ar per pax / 2000 Ar per bag 50 kg / 18 T max
Mahaela 1000 Ar per pax / 1500 Ar per bag 50 kg / 18 T max
Ambodiria Sahafary 20000 Ar per pax / 5000 Ar per bag 50 kg / 18 T max
60 boats available in total
Currently each owner is independent. An association is being set up gathering all the boats.
Contact of 2 owners: 0344080458 ; 3 boats / 0349703542 ; 1 boat
APMF Director Mr Edgard 0341143038
Adjoint APMF Mr Christian 034489310
Madagascar - 2.1.7 Port of Manakara
Port Overview
The port of Manakara is situated inside a lagoon which is part of the Canal des Pangalanes. The entrance channel has a depth between 1.5 m (low tide) and 2.5 m (high tide)
In 2013 the bridge connecting the two parts of Manakara town on both sides of the Canal des Pangalanes collapsed under a truck. Repair has been done and the bridge is functional..
Of the port’s warehouses (offering a total storage space of 4,700 m²) three are in relatively good condition. The remaining would need to be rehabilitated
Beaching operations have been conducted on several sites in and around Manakara. Using landing crafts remains the most feasible option as long as the channel into the lagoon is not dredged and maintained on a sufficient depth for barge operations.
Key port information can also be found at: Maritime Database information on Madagascar
Port Location and Contacts |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province or District |
Fianarantsoa |
Town or City (Closest location) with Distance (km) |
Name: Manakara km: n/a |
Port's Complete Name |
Port of Manakara |
Latitude |
-22.15196 |
Longitude |
48.02455 |
Managing Company or Port Authority (If more than one operator, break down by area of operation) |
APMF |
Management Contact Person |
Mr Lova +26132421718 |
Closest Airport and Frequent Airlines to / from International Destinations |
Airport Name: Aerodrome d’Ambokala (2 km) Airlines: n/a |
Port Picture
The APMF is currently rehabilitating the access for the boats: (6 months project started 07/11/2022)
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
For information on Madagascar Port of Manakara contact details, please see the following link: 4.2.3 Madagascar Port and Waterways Company Contact List
Port Performance
Lighthouses are in existence. Gutted of their lighting equipment they still offer orientation during daytime and facilitate the passage through the coastal reef.
Standard procedure for the beachers is to approach the shore bow first, dropping a stern anchor in safe distance to the shore while still going slow ahead and letting out chain. Two forelines are brought out to the beach and made fast on sand anchors or other suitable objects. Once the beacher is in position two aft-springs are put in position and the ramp is lowered onto the beach.
Seasonal Constraints |
Yes / No |
From <month> to <month> |
---|---|---|
Other: Cyclone Season |
Yes | December to April |
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Maximum Draft (m) |
---|---|---|---|
Conventional Berth |
1 | 380 (but blocked by bridge) | 1.5 |
Port Handling Equipment
Equipment |
Available (Yes / No) |
---|---|
Dockside Crane |
No |
Container Gantries |
No |
Mobile Cranes |
No |
Reachstacker |
No |
RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer) |
No |
Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines |
No |
Transtrainer |
No |
Forklifts |
No |
Customs Guidance
For information on Madagascar Customs details, please see the following link: 1.3 Madagascar Customs Information
Terminal Information
Main Storage Terminal
Storage Type |
Area (square meters) |
---|---|
General Cargo |
4,700 to be rehabilitated |
Hinterland Information
Manakara is connected to Fianarantsoa (on RN7) by railway. While there used to be two trains daily the service is down to two trains a week, creating a notable drop of trade and tourism.
Madagascar - 2.1.8 Port of Antalaha
Port Overview
The port of Antalaha is the second biggest of the SAVA region after Vohemar.
This port is not able to receive containers or to do international shipment but local cabotage with Toamasina and local product transfer (vanilla, cloves…) ensure enough activity to keep the port busy all year long.
The SAMA Company (Henry Fraise subsidiary) is in charge of the port management.
While the port is still operational, it suffers of a lack of maintenance and the SAMA is advocating to get funds to consolidate and rehabilitate the berths.
The port is also suffering with a silting problem at the docking ramp level and needs to be dragged to receive bigger “beachers” boats.
Today, because of the shallow waters, only vessels with a draft of less than 1m80 can berth in Antalaha.
RoRo operation is possible with side- and quarter-ramp vessels.
Port website: This port has no specific website
Key port information may also be found at: Port of Antalaha MGANM map, contact details and vessel arrivals by Maritime Database (maritime-database.com)
Port Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province or District |
Antsiranana |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port |
Antalaha N/A |
Port's Complete Name |
Port of ANTALAHA |
Latitude |
-14.901217° |
Longitude |
50.282216° |
Managing Company or Port Authority
|
SAMA (Société D’Acconage et de Manutention d’Antalaha) |
Management Contact Person |
APMF Port Officer : Mr RAKOTONIRINA Alain +26132 07 160 64 |
Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures |
Sambava Airport: 90 km Only domestic flights Antananarivo and Antsiranana
|
Port Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
The SAMA has the global concession and manages all types of activities at the port level: safety, handling, and material / facilities management.
For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.
Port Performance
Seasonal Constraints |
||
---|---|---|
|
Occurs |
Time Frame |
Rainy Season |
Yes |
From December to June |
Major Import Campaigns |
No |
n/a |
Other Comments |
Cyclonic season from February to May |
Handling Figures for 2022 |
|
---|---|
Vessel Calls |
384 |
Container Traffic (TEUs) |
N/A |
Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2022 |
|
---|---|
Bulk (MT) |
29 000 |
Break bulk (MT) |
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
See point 2.1 Port Assessment for the reference price list
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Maximum Draft (m) |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
Conventional Berth |
2 |
115 m 62 m |
1 m 80 |
N/A |
Container Berth |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Silo Berth |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Berthing Tugs |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Water Barges |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
General Cargo Handling Berths
Cargo Type |
Berth Identification |
---|---|
Imports - Bagged Cargo |
Main quay |
Exports - Bagged Cargo |
Main Quay |
Imports and Exports - RoRo |
N/A |
Other Imports |
N/A |
Port Handling Equipment
Is the port equipment managed by the government or privately? Governement APMF
The port equipment and facilities are owned by SAMA (privately) and are managed by its own staff.
Equipment |
Available
|
Total Quantity and Capacity Available |
Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage |
---|---|---|---|
Dockside Crane |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Container Gantries |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Mobile Cranes |
Yes |
2 x 3t |
Conventional mobile crane (small), of low capacity, in good condition, used for handling assistance. |
Reachstacker |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Transtainer |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Forklifts |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Container Facilities
Facilities |
20 ft |
40 ft |
---|---|---|
Container Facilities Available |
N/A |
|
Container Freight Station (CFS) |
||
Refrigerated Container Stations |
||
Other Capacity Details |
N/A |
|
Daily Take Off Capacity |
||
Number of Reefer Stations |
||
Emergency Take-off Capacity |
||
Off take Capacity of Gang Shift |
Customs Guidance
Customs are available on site; they are mainly doing the regulation of loading and unloading.
For more information on customs in Madagascar, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information here.
Terminal Information
MULTIPURPOSE TERMINAL
The 2 conventional berth on the level of the port can received all types of cargo: bagged cargo, break-bulk and bulk.
GRAIN AND BULK HANDLING
All activities of grain and bulk handling are done manually by Dockers, with possibility of a crane assistance.
MAIN STORAGE TERMINAL
SAMA has a warehouse located nearest at the port for temporary storage of FRETs. This is in good condition, accessible to trucks and can store all categories of conventional cargo (which does not require specific installation). The storage cost is 5000 Ar / Tonnes / 15 days.
Storage Type |
Number of Storage Facilities |
Area (m2) |
---|---|---|
Bagged and General Cargo |
1 |
200 m2 (500T max) |
Refrigerated Cargo |
None |
n/a |
Stevedoring
All handling activities / stevedoring at the level of the port can either be done by SAMA either by the receiver but SAMA rates are much higher than if negotiated directly with the Dockers.
Hinterland Information
The Antalaha port is only connected to the hinterland destinations by road within the SAVA region.
All types of truck can have access on the port and his berth.
Port Security
Security |
|
---|---|
ISPS Compliant |
No |
Current ISPS Level |
n/a |
Police Boats |
No |
Fire Engines |
No |
Madagascar - 2.1.9 Port de Sainte Marie
Port Overview
The island of Sainte Marie has 3 port facilities. All essentials, including fuel, food and other needs of the inhabitants, are met by items imported from other ports.
The port has a general cargo quay of 150m with a draft of 4.5m which can accommodate only small cargo ships, weighing no more than 250 tons.
The main facility called Port de l'Ilot Madame handles all imports. There is a second port which is frequented by passenger ships carrying tourists. The third facility is being developed to handle the growing number of cruise ships and to promote tourism on the island.
Goods from the port of Ilot Madame are transported to other parts of the island. However, the process is slow as the facility is congested, with little operational port equipment. Financial constraints have prevented the development of this important but local port.
All type of fuel was previously coming by barrel of 200L but since 2018 the company Logistique Petroliere is providing the fuel for trucks, cars and boats.
For the passengers, several companies are offering boat transfer between Sainte Marie (Bar à Choix) to Soanierana Ivongo or Mahombo with the possibility to continue by road to Toamasina. The full Pointe Sainte Marie crossing has ceased since 2021.
Port website: This port has no specific website available
Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com
Port Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
MADAGASCAR |
Province or District |
TOAMASINA |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port |
Sainte Marie 1 km |
Port's Complete Name |
PORT ILOT MADAME DE SAINTE MARIE |
Latitude |
-17.003539° |
Longitude |
49.846490° |
Managing Company or Port Authority |
APMF (Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale) |
Management Contact Person |
Mr Fenosoa Michel |
Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures |
Sainte Marie Ravohara Airport: 10km Air Madagascar: Antanarivo, La Réunion (No more connection with Toamasina) |
Port Picture
The port has only one berth which limits the number of vessel
The port can receive vessels of 250 t max.
The port is often congested due to the lack of planning and communication within the different actors.
Beach operations with landing crafts can be executed on the south part of the port.
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
Only 1 company is registered at that port :
- SOCIETE DE PECHE DE SAINTE MARIE (SPSM)
Contact : +261 34 35 488 36
For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List
Port Performance
Seasonal Constraints |
||
---|---|---|
Occurs |
Time Frame |
|
Rainy Season |
Yes |
From December to June |
Major Import Campaigns |
No |
N/A |
Other Comments |
Cyclonic season from February to May |
Handling Figures for 2021 |
|
---|---|
Vessel Calls |
No figures |
Container Traffic (TEUs) |
N/A |
Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2021 |
|
---|---|
Bulk (MT) |
No figures |
Break bulk (MT) |
No figures |
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
All handling operation are made by manpower, prices have to be negotiated on site with the dockers depending on the weight and packaging of the goods.
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Maximum Draft (m) |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
Conventional Berth |
1 |
60 |
7 |
Vessels of 250 T max |
Container Berth |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Silo Berth |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Berthing Tugs |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Water Barges |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
General Cargo Handling Berths
Cargo Type |
Berth Identification |
---|---|
Imports - Bagged Cargo |
No figures |
Exports - Bagged Cargo |
No figures |
Imports and Exports - RoRo |
N/A |
Other Imports |
N/A |
Port Handling Equipment
The port equipment is managed by the government( APMF)
Equipment |
Available |
Total Quantity and Capacity Available |
Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage |
---|---|---|---|
Dockside Crane |
No |
|
|
Container Gantries |
No |
|
|
Mobile Cranes |
No |
|
|
Reachstacker |
No |
|
|
RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) |
No |
|
|
Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines |
No |
|
|
Transtainer |
No |
|
|
Forklifts |
No |
|
Container Facilities
No container facilities available
Facilities |
20 ft |
40 ft |
---|---|---|
Container Facilities Available |
N/A |
N/A |
Container Freight Station (CFS) |
N/A |
N/A |
Refrigerated Container Stations |
N/A |
N/A |
Other Capacity Details |
N/A |
N/A |
Daily Take Off Capacity |
N/A |
N/A |
Number of Reefer Stations |
N/A |
N/A |
Emergency Take-off Capacity |
N/A |
N/A |
Off take Capacity of Gang Shift |
N/A |
N/A |
Customs Guidance
Not on site. the closest office is the airport (10 km)
For more information on customs in Madagascar, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information
Terminal Information
MULTIPURPOSE TERMINAL
Platform of 60 meters long available to accommodate medium-sized fishing vessels and cargo vessels. No installation for Ro-Ro ships nor Container ship available.
GRAIN AND BULK HANDLING
No handling facilities available: loading and unloading of goods is done manually.
- No bagging companies
- The SPSM has its own handling tools but only for its needs
MAIN STORAGE TERMINAL
No storage warehouse available
The SPSM has a storage unit but for its exclusive use
Storage Type |
Number of Storage Facilities |
Area (m2) |
---|---|---|
Bagged Cargo |
N/A |
N/A |
Refrigerated Cargo |
N/A |
N/A |
General Cargo |
N/A |
N/A |
Stevedoring
Stowage activities are carried out under the supervision of a crew member (often either the ship's captain or the pointer).
Hinterland Information
Port berth can be accessed by any trucks between 5t and 20t.
Port Security
Nothing has been done in term security, there is no fence, no security guard, no barrier, and anybody can access the berth.
Security |
|
---|---|
ISPS Compliant |
No |
Current ISPS Level |
N/A |
Police Boats |
2 boats from a detachment of the navy, they can patrol with an APMF staff if necessary |
Fire Engines |
No |
Madagascar - 2.1.10 Port of Maroantsetra
Port Overview
Maroantsetra is one of the most isolated places in Madagascar.
Unreachable by road, the area is very dependent on its port. Unlikely, there are no suitable facilities, and the two small ports are on a river channel and only accessible when the tide is high.
The two ports are called Ankiakabe and Anjahanambo.
The access of these ports depends on the tide level. The water draft is 1.5 meter only on low tide and until 3 meters on high tide.
At the high tide, the port of Anjahanambo allowed 40MT vessel maximum and 300MT maximum for Ankiakabe.
For the port of Anjahanambo, vessels whose tonnage exceeds 40MT can’t access the berth because of the mouth and must transship goods at the level of Nosy Mangabe Island (7km from coast of Maroantsetra)
The two ports are specialized on bulk and break-bulk handling and not are of course suitable for container handling.
All handling activities are done manually by day workers paid directly by vessels owner or the carrier.
The APMF plans to build a dock in andranonangozy (not started)
Port website: This port has no website available
Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com
Port Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province or District |
Tamatave |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port |
Maroantsetra : 3km from Ankiakabe 1 km from Anjahanambo |
Port's Complete Name |
Port of Ankiakabe Port of Anjahanambo |
Latitude |
Ankiakabe : -15.430748° Anjahanambo : -15.440622° |
Longitude |
Ankiakabe : 49.758325° Anjahanambo : 49.742230° |
Managing Company or Port Authority
|
Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale de Madagascar (APMF) |
Management Contact Person |
APMF Regional director Mr Arlo Soandro +261 32 11 25 724
|
Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures |
Maroantsetra Airport Regular flights ex Antananarivo each Monday and Friday. |
Port Picture
Port of Ankiakabe
Port of Anjahanambo
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
The main is the company Dounia
BE Berchmans Jean
DGA
DOUNIA GROUPE S.A
+261 32 05 346 00
DESIGNATION MARCHANDISES |
COLISSAGE |
MAROANTSETRA-TAMATAVE |
TAMATAVE-MAROANTSETRA |
---|---|---|---|
|
|
|
|
RIZ |
SAC |
200 Ar/kg |
200 Ar/kg |
SUCRE |
SAC |
200 Ar/kg |
200 Ar/kg |
FARINE |
SAC |
200 Ar/kg |
200 Ar/kg |
CIMENT |
SAC |
200 Ar/kg |
200 Ar/kg |
SEL |
SAC |
200 Ar/kg |
200 Ar/kg |
EPICE |
SAC |
200 Ar/kg |
200 Ar/kg |
GAZ |
BOUTEILLE |
600 Ar/kg |
600 Ar/kg |
HUILE |
BIDON |
600 Ar/kg |
600 Ar/kg |
HUILE |
CARTON |
600 Ar/kg |
600 Ar/kg |
BISCUIT |
CARTON |
600 Ar/kg |
600 Ar/kg |
MARCHANDISES DIVERSES |
|
600 Ar/kg |
600 Ar/kg |
TOLE |
|
1 000 Ar/mètre |
1 000 Ar/mètre |
MATELAS 1 PLACE |
|
10 000 Ar/Pièce |
10 000 Ar/Pièce |
MATELAS 2 PLACES |
|
20 000 Ar/Pièce |
20 000 Ar/Pièce |
PLANCHE |
|
1 000 Ar/mètre |
1 000 Ar/mètre |
|
|
|
|
PASSGERS |
|
120 000 Ar/Personne |
120 000 Ar/Personne |
|
|
|
|
Boats available : |
|
|
|
. 1 x 200 MT |
|
|
|
. 1 x 250 MT |
|
|
|
. 1 x 300 MT |
|
|
|
. 1 x 500 MT |
|
|
Unregistered small boats are also available (see with the Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale de Madagascar APMF) with the following prices per Pax from Maroantsetra :
-
Tamatave 500 000 Ar
-
Mananara 250 000 Ar
-
Antalaha 750 000 Ar
-
Sainte Marie 400 000 Ar
NOM DE L'ENTREPRISE ou NOM DU NAVIRE |
DESTINATIONS AU DEPART DE MAROANTSETRA |
NOM DU MANAGER |
CONTACT |
---|---|---|---|
ESPERANCE III |
Foulpointe |
Mr RAHALISON Justin Philippe |
032 64 929 71 |
ESPERANCE III |
Toamasina |
Mr RAHALISON Justin Philippe |
032 64 929 71 |
MELISSA EXPRESS III |
Foulpointe |
Mr HARISON Thierry |
032 02 073 64 |
FANTASTIC |
Mananara Nord |
Mr EDDY Michel |
032 02 351 85 |
ROXANA II |
Toamasina |
Mr TIANDRAZANA Jean Jacques |
032 43 314 64 |
ROXANA III |
Toamasina |
Mr TIANDRAZANA Jean Jacques |
032 43 314 64 |
MANJAKELY |
Mananara Nord |
Mr KWONG Eugéne |
034 05 885 11 |
PRESTIGE IV |
Toamasina |
Mr KWONG Eugéne |
034 05 885 11 |
SALAH |
Toamasina |
Mr SALEH Sylvio |
034 45 151 13 |
MARINAH |
Toamasina |
Mr RAZAFINDRAKOTO Iouri Garisse |
033 12 118 73 |
MAGNEVA |
Toamasina |
Mr RAZAFINDRAKOTO Iouri Garisse |
033 12 118 73 |
OCEANAH |
Toamasina |
Mr INGAHIBE Hermann |
032 70 060 57 |
NANCY III |
Toamasina |
Mr RAVELOSON Autin |
032 77 004 42 |
TONGATSARA II |
Mananara Nord |
Mr RAVELOSON Autin |
032 77 004 42 |
TIANYA |
Toamasina |
Mr INTEMA Antoine |
032 07 220 70 |
JENNY II |
Toamasina |
Mr TIANDRAZANA Jean Jacques |
034 55 866 56 |
STEPHANOT MELODY |
Antalaha |
Mr BELALAHY Jean Felix |
032 04 150 93 |
YOANN |
Toamasina |
Sté DOUNIA SARL |
032 05 952 75 |
ROMUNA II |
Toamasina |
Mr IBE Jerôme Pierre |
032 49 513 26 |
SEA HORSE I |
Foulpointe |
Mr MAXENE Canton |
032 07 733 56 |
RAYAN MICHEL |
Toamasina |
Mr DAHY Marco |
032 04 897 06 |
MEVA V |
Toamasina |
Mr MOURAD Ismael |
034 20 274 13 |
MANAMBOLOSY EXPRESS |
Mananara Nord |
Mr DESCOMBE Samson |
034 47 367 17 |
BIG SAMY |
Antalaha |
Mme RASOARINETY Marie Hortensia |
032 77 078 27 |
LUTCHIANA |
Toamasina |
Mr SOAZILINY Bestine |
|
ARSHANAH |
Mananara Nord |
Mme VOLAZAKA Natacha |
032 77 539 91 |
POUR LA VIE |
Foulpointe |
Mr HERY Dominique |
032 07 733 56 |
JASON |
Toamasina |
Mr DJISTERA Mario |
032 97 184 55 |
PAPRIKA + BARGE XIII |
Toamasina |
Mr RABEARIVELO Francaire |
032 02 504 06 |
For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.
Port Performance
There are no facilities or equipment in the two ports; all activities are made by daily workers.
As the ports are the economic powerhouse of the area, they are most of the time crowded with loading/unloading activities every day.
Vessels carrying humanitarian freight may have priority for access to the berth, but it needs to be discussed beforehand with the local authorities (via the APMF)
Seasonal Constraints |
||
---|---|---|
|
Occurs |
Time Frame |
Rainy Season |
No |
From November to April |
Major Import Campaigns |
No |
n/a |
Other Comments |
Cyclonic season from February to May |
Handling Figures for 2022 |
|
---|---|
Vessel Calls |
475 |
Container Traffic (TEUs) |
N/A |
Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2022 |
|
---|---|
Bulk (MT) |
37 000 MT for the 2 ports |
Break bulk (MT) |
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
All handling activities / stevedoring at the level of the port are managed directly by carriers or vessels owner and have his own discharge rates and terminal handling charges.
(250 000Ar per 10MT in average)
Rates applicable in the ports of Maroantsetra for loading and unloading activities (by APMF)
- Loading charges: 0,23$ per ton
- Unloading charges: 0,50$ per ton
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Maximum Draft (m) |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
Conventional Berth |
Ankiakabe : 1 |
n/a |
1m80 (300MT max) on high tide |
No berth but one docking ramp |
Conventional Berth |
Anjahanambo : 1 |
85 m |
1m50 (40MT max) on high tide |
|
Container Berth |
N/A |
|
|
|
Silo Berth |
N/A |
|
|
|
Berthing Tugs |
1 |
|
|
Belongs to the company DOUNIA +261 32 05 346 00
|
Water Barges |
N/A |
|
|
|
General Cargo Handling Berths
Cargo Type |
Berth Identification |
---|---|
Imports - Bagged Cargo |
Ciment, riz blanc, farine, pois du cap (venant du Toamasina) Importations - Cargaison en sac
|
Exports - Bagged Cargo |
Girofle, vanille (Envoi pour Toamasina) Exportations - Cargaison en sac
|
Imports and Exports - RoRo |
N/A |
Other Imports |
Produit STAR, Huile en bidon ou caste, Tôle (venant de Toamsina) Autres importations |
Port Handling Equipment
Is the port equipment managed by the government or privately? Government APMF
Manpower only. No handling equipment.
Container Facilities
No container facilities available
Customs Guidance
The Customs Officer in Maroantsetra does not monitor the goods on board.
Office opening hours from 8:00 to 12:00 and from 14:30 to 18:00.
The office is located next to the Office of TVM – RNM (Television Malagasy- Radio National Malagasy) Ambatomasina
For more information on customs in MADAGASCAR, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Terminal Information
MULTIPURPOSE TERMINAL
The two Maroantsetra ports can received all types of cargo: bagged cargo, break-bulk and bulk.
GRAIN AND BULK HANDLING
Manpower only. People hired directly at the port.
Direct bagging from the unloading of the ship is possible but at the expense of the owner of goods
MAIN STORAGE TERMINAL
There are no storage facilities at the ports level.
The goods/cargo are directly received by their owner and load on vehicles straight after vessels unloading.
Storage Type |
Number of Storage Facilities |
Area (m2) |
---|---|---|
Bagged Cargo |
N/A |
N/A |
Refrigerated Cargo |
N/A |
N/A |
General Cargo |
N/A |
N/A |
Stevedoring
There is no stevedoring company.
Hinterland Information
Trucks less than 10MT are the only ones able to access ports.
Port Security
Security |
|
---|---|
ISPS Compliant |
No |
Current ISPS Level |
N/A |
Police Boats |
No |
Fire Engines |
No |
Madagascar - 2.1.11 Port of Ankify
Port Overview
The port of Ankify is the gateway of the island of Nosy be for all persons or goods coming from Madagasacar.
The port is quite well organized, and offer different transport services such as rapid shuttle for tourists, regular transport of person with motor boat, BAC for the transport of vehicles and commodities and cargo dedicated boats.
To avoid too much competition, the transporters are grouped in an association called GOTMANO (Groupement des Transporteurs d’Ankify Nosy Be), the prices are fix and the boats leave the port according to a pre-established schedule.
The APMF is on site both in Ankify and in Nosy be and remain the port authority.
A crossing between Ankify and Nosy be takes around 1 hour. Even if during the trip, coasts are always visible, and it is recommended to travel on the morning when the sea is calm. All the boats transporting peoples have life jacket on board.
Port website: No specific link for this port
Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com
Port Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
MADAGASCAR |
Province or District |
Antsiranana |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port |
Ambanja 25 km |
Port's Complete Name |
Ankify port |
Latitude |
-13.557351° |
Longitude |
48.370003° |
Managing Company or Port Authority |
AMPF (Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale) |
Management Contact Person |
APMF director based in Nosy Be Capitaine de vaisseau RATSIMBA Eric APMF representant in Ankify Mr angelot |
Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures |
Nosy Be - Facène International Airport Air Madagascar : Antananarivo, Mahajanga, EWA Air : Mamoudzou, Mayotte Meridiana : Milan, Italie Neos S.P.A.: Rome, Italie Air Austral : Saint-Denis, La Réunion |
Port Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
GOTMANO: Boat owner association working in-between Ankify and Nosy Be leaded by Nosy Be mayor.
Maire de Nosy Be : +261 32 43 303 28
Mr Simon: +261 32 77 332 51
Cotrasma: Boat owner association working in-between Ankify and Nosy Be
Contact: Mr Narlice: +261 32 80 903 03
The two association of boat owner have around 80 boats.
For more information on port contacts, please see the following link:4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List
Port Performance
Even if the Ankify port is most of the time crowded, it has not vocation to receive any good, it is only an access point to Nosy Be for the peoples and a supply point for the locally purchased items to reach the island.
There are 10 wooden transport vessel with a capacity of 30t , 6 barges with a capacity of 40t. they have an average of 40 to 100 trips per day in total.
There are no import/export activities in Ankify.
Seasonal Constraints |
||
---|---|---|
Occurs |
Time Frame |
|
Rainy Season |
Yes |
From December to June |
Major Import Campaigns |
No |
N/A |
Other Comments |
Navigation must have approbation of APMF during rainy season |
Handling Figures for 2021 |
|
---|---|
Vessel Calls |
n/a |
Container Traffic (TEUs) |
n/a |
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
N/A
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Maximum Draft (m) |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
Conventional Berth |
3 1 |
2*8 20*35 |
4 m |
|
Container Berth |
none |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Silo Berth |
none |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Berthing Tugs |
none |
N/A |
N/A |
|
Water Barges |
none |
N/A |
N/A |
|
General Cargo Handling Berths
Cargo Type |
Berth Identification |
---|---|
Imports - Bagged Cargo |
n/a |
Exports - Bagged Cargo |
n/a |
Imports and Exports - RoRo |
n/a |
Other Imports |
n/a |
Port Handling
The port equipment is managed by the government (APMF).
There is no handling equipment, everything is done by manpower.
Equipment |
Available |
Total Quantity and Capacity Available |
Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage |
---|---|---|---|
Dockside Crane |
No |
||
Container Gantries |
No |
||
Mobile Cranes |
No |
||
Reachstacker |
No |
||
RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) |
No |
||
Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines |
No |
||
Transtainer |
No |
||
Forklifts |
No |
Container Facilities
Facilities |
20 ft |
40 ft |
---|---|---|
Container Facilities Available |
N/A |
N/A |
Container Freight Station (CFS) |
N/A |
N/A |
Refrigerated Container Stations |
N/A |
N/A |
Other Capacity Details |
N/A |
N/A |
Daily Take Off Capacity |
N/A |
N/A |
Number of Reefer Stations |
N/A |
N/A |
Emergency Take-off Capacity |
N/A |
N/A |
Off take Capacity of Gang Shift |
N/A |
N/A |
Customs Guidance
Customs are not available on site. The closest office is at Nosy Be port level.
For more information on customs in MADAGASCAR, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information
Terminal Information
MULTIPURPOSE TERMINAL
N/A
GRAIN AND BULK HANDLING
By manpower only
MAIN STORAGE TERMINAL
There are no facilities for storage but 2 large-paved platforms of 3000 m2 and 3095 m2 also usable if needed (reserved for future constructions)
Storage Type |
Number of Storage Facilities |
Area (m2) |
---|---|---|
Bagged Cargo |
0 |
N/A |
Refrigerated Cargo |
0 |
N/A |
General Cargo |
0 |
N/A |
Stevedoring
Stevedoring by ropes
Hinterland Information
Port berth can be accessed by small trucks (max 20t).
Port Security
Security |
|
---|---|
ISPS Compliant |
No |
Current ISPS Level |
N/A |
Police Boats |
No |
Fire Engines |
No |
Madagascar - 2.1.12 Port of Morondava
Port Overview
Morondava port is situated in a lagoon bordered by mangroves and frequented by wooden, gaff rigged “boutres.” Dhow. The small vessels fall dry in front of the 110 m long quay at low water.
The maximum draft for the Eliot Channel connecting the port with the open sea and the anchorage for larger vessels is given at 2.5 m (low tide).
A lighthouse at the southern shore of the channel entrance provides navigation guidance to the anchorage.
Arrival and departure at and from the port, which falls dry on low tide, is only possible at high tide.
Key port information may also be found at: Port of Morondava MGMOQ map, contact details and vessel arrivals by Maritime Database (maritime-database.com)
Port Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province or District |
Toliara |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port |
Morondava N/A |
Port's Complete Name |
Port bebe Morondava |
Latitude |
-20.293974° |
Longitude |
44.272302° |
Managing Company or Port Authority
|
APMF (Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale) |
Management Contact Person |
Directeur Régional APMF Mr Ratovonjanahary Pascal +261 321125720 (Will be retired in August 2023. Replacement not yet confirmed) |
Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures |
Morondava Airport Only domestic flights |
Port Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
SOPEMO : Fishing
This company has 13 boats and stocks under negative temperature,
They exported 850 t of products in 2022.
Director : Mr Zacharie 034 20 803 86
Infrastructure available:
- Elevator that can lift 2 tons
- Tanker water tank of 120 M3
- 02 Cold rooms with capacity 600 t
22 m x12 m x 7 m (x 2)
Can produce 500kg/h of ice
For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.
Port Performance
Seasonal Constraints |
||
---|---|---|
|
Occurs |
Time Frame |
Rainy Season |
Yes |
From December to May |
Major Import Campaigns |
No |
N/A |
Other Comments |
Cyclonic season from February to April |
Handling Figures for 2022 |
|
---|---|
Vessel Calls |
170 |
Container Traffic (TEUs) |
N/A |
Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2022 |
|
---|---|
Bulk (MT ) and Break bulk (MT) |
480 |
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
See point 2.1 Port Assessment for the reference price list
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Maximum Draft (m) |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
Conventional Berth |
1 |
105 |
2.5 (high tide) |
Allowed around 20 boats to berth at the same time |
Container Berth |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Silo Berth |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Berthing Tugs |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Water Barges |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
General Cargo Handling Berths
Cargo Type |
Berth Identification |
---|---|
Imports - Bagged Cargo |
Main quay |
Exports - Bagged Cargo |
Main quay |
Imports and Exports - RoRo |
N/A |
Other Imports |
N/A |
Port Handling Equipment
Is the port equipment managed by the government or privately? Government APMF
Equipment |
Available
|
Total Quantity and Capacity Available |
Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage |
---|---|---|---|
Dockside Crane |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Container Gantries |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Mobile Cranes |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Reachstacker |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Transtainer |
No |
N/A |
N/A |
Forklifts |
Yes |
1 x 2 T |
Good condition |
Container Facilities
No container facilities available
Facilities |
20 ft |
40 ft |
---|---|---|
Container Facilities Available |
N/A |
N/A |
Container Freight Station (CFS) |
N/A |
N/A |
Refrigerated Container Stations |
N/A |
N/A |
Other Capacity Details |
N/A |
N/A |
Daily Take Off Capacity |
N/A |
N/A |
Number of Reefer Stations |
N/A |
N/A |
Emergency Take-off Capacity |
N/A |
N/A |
Off take Capacity of Gang Shift |
N/A |
N/A |
Customs Guidance
Customs are available on site mainly to control the exportations of the SOPEMO, they have to be informed at least one day in advance if services are needed.
For more information on customs in Madagascar, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Terminal Information
MULTIPURPOSE TERMINAL
N/A
GRAIN AND BULK HANDLING
There is no equipment at port level, the handling is only done by accredited daily workers always available at the port on a fix rate: 1250 MGA / t.
MAIN STORAGE TERMINAL
Warehouses are available at the port level for the price of 4000 MGA / t / month.
Refrigerated cargo is only available at the SOPEMO level.
Storage Type |
Number of Storage Facilities |
Area (m2) |
---|---|---|
Bagged and General Cargo |
5 warehouses |
1280 |
Refrigerated Cargo |
2 |
528 |
Stevedoring
No agency or stevedoring company is still in existence; work force has to be contracted individually.
Hinterland Information
Port is linked by the accessible by the RN 35 / 34 / 7 to the capital.
All type of truck can access the berth as long as the port manager has been informed.
Port Security
Security |
|
---|---|
ISPS Compliant |
No |
Current ISPS Level |
N/A |
Police Boats |
No |
Fire Engines |
No |
Madagascar - 2.1.13 Port of Antsohihy
Port Overview
The port of Antsohihy is situated on the river bank and its only function is to ensure the connection with the district of Analalava (population estimated at more than 100’000 inhab.) Analalava is located about 60 km northwest and is only accessible this way.
Departures are daily passengers/goods.
The boats are mostly “boutres”, (local wooden made), and the goods that transit are bagged or packaged in small quantities.
Port website: This port has no website available
Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com
Port Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province or District |
Mahajanga |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port |
Antsohihy N/A |
Port's Complete Name |
Solema port (old port) Port Voavoa (New port) |
Latitude |
-14.881507° |
Longitude |
47.983629° |
Managing Company or Port Authority |
APMF (Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale) |
Management Contact Person |
APMF Regional director : Mme VIAL MARYELZIA : +261321125807 |
Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures |
Antsohihy Airport Only on-demand private flights |
Port Picture
2 ports are currently active
The old port named “Solema”:
The new port (Port Voa Voa) at 1 km from old port:
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
Company |
Owner |
Contact |
---|---|---|
Savrifice B |
Ramanantenaina Justin |
|
Rose Marie |
Chocky Jean |
|
Jao Be |
Ranarisoa Yvette Allain |
|
Tusera |
Zafizandriny Rondiline |
|
Ylang Ylang Fils |
Abdoukarim Hazel H |
|
Bienvenue |
Ramanganaza Modestine |
For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Madagascar Port and Waterways Companies Contact List
Port Performance
Before the deterioration of the old port, international cargo could use the structure. A request for rehabilitation has been made to the government.
Now only wooden boats can reach the area with a maximum load of 30 T.
Seasonal Constraints |
||
---|---|---|
Occurs |
Time Frame |
|
Rainy Season |
Yes |
From December to May |
Major Import Campaigns |
No |
N/A |
Other Comments |
Cyclonic season from February to April |
Handling Figures for year |
|
---|---|
Vessel Calls |
N/A |
Container Traffic (TEUs) |
N/A |
Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2021 |
|
---|---|
Bulk (MT) |
781 T |
Break bulk (MT) |
N/A |
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
N/A
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Maximum Draft (m) |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
Conventional Berth |
N/A |
|
||
Container Berth |
N/A |
|
||
Silo Berth |
N/A |
|
||
Berthing Tugs |
N/A |
|
||
Water Barges |
20 |
14 m |
4 m |
|
General Cargo Handling Berths
Cargo Type |
Berth Identification |
---|---|
Imports - Bagged Cargo |
N/A |
Exports - Bagged Cargo |
N/A |
Imports and Exports - RoRo |
N/A |
Other Imports |
N/A
|
Port Handling Equipment
There is no handling equipment available.
Container Facilities
No container facilities
Customs Guidance
Customs procedures have to be done at Mahajanga port
For more information on customs in Antsohihy, please see the following link: 1.3 Madagascar Customs Information
Terminal Information
Multipurpose terminal
N/A
Grain and Bulk handling
N/A
Main storage terminal
There is one warehouse available at the new port and two at the old port
Storage Type |
Number of Storage Facilities |
Area (m2) |
---|---|---|
Bagged Cargo |
N/A |
|
Refrigerated Cargo |
N/A |
|
General Cargo |
3 |
1,550 m3 |
Stevedoring
Basic with ropes on the ground
Hinterland Information
Destination |
Price Ar |
---|---|
Analalava |
20 000 Per Pax 4 000 Per Bag 50 Kg |
Ampasimbe |
25 000 Per Pax 5000 Per Bag 50 Kg |
Antohobe |
25 000 Per Pax 5000 Per Bag 50 Kg |
Port Security
Local police
Security |
|
---|---|
ISPS Compliant |
No |
Current ISPS Level |
N/A |
Police Boats |
No |
Fire Engines |
No |
Madagascar - 2.1.14 Port of Belo sur Tsiribihina
Port Overview
The port of Belo sur Tsiribihina is the terminal point on the Tsiribihina River.
The main function of this port is to be the end point for the tourist boats that descend the Tsibihina from Miandrivaso and the arrival for the vehicles using the ferry to come from Morondava.
Due to the good condition of the road coming from Morondava, this port is not used for the supply of the city but the surrounding villages come here to purchase and commerce with motor boats.
While this port is well known in the region, it remains undeveloped, there is no wharf or other infrastructure, but APMF is on site to control and supervise the port activities.
Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com
Port Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province or District |
Toliara |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port |
Belo sur Tsirbihina 2 km |
Port's Complete Name |
Port of Belo sur Tsiribihina |
Latitude |
-19.713060° |
Longitude |
44.540171° |
Managing Company or Port Authority
|
APMF |
Management Contact Person |
Responsable de port: Mr Paul +261 34 988 05 82 |
Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures |
Morondava Airport: 170km Air Madagascar: Daily flight to Antananarivo |
Port Picture
Port of Belo sur Tsiribihina
Embarcadère route de Morondava
Ferry to access Belo sur Tsiribihina from Morondava
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
No company registered at that port
For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.
Port Performance
No data available
Seasonal Constraints |
||
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|
Occurs |
Time Frame |
Rainy Season |
Yes |
December to June |
Major Import Campaigns |
No |
N/A |
Other Comments |
Between January and March there is a phenomenon called Asar, the level of water increases and greatly impairs river transport. |
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
See point 2.1 Port Assessment for the reference price list
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Maximum Draft (m) |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
Water Barges |
1 |
200 m |
2.5 m |
|
General Cargo Handling Berths
Cargo Type |
Berth Identification |
---|---|
Imports - Bagged Cargo |
All goods received / sent form the ground |
Exports - Bagged Cargo |
All goods received / sent form the ground |
Imports and Exports - RoRo |
All goods received / sent form the ground |
Other Imports |
All goods received / sent form the ground |
Port Handling Equipment
No equipment available
Is the port equipment managed by the government or privately? Government APMF
Container Facilities
No container facilities
Customs Guidance
No customs available on sit
Terminal Information
No terminal no storage available on site
Stevedoring
Basic manutention from the ground. No company available. Work has to be requested on site with daily workers.
Hinterland Information
To access to Belo sur Tsiribihina, there is a 170 kms sand track in quite good condition, daily used by cars, trucks and public transport (can be done in 3h30).
At the end of the road, there are small BAC to cross the Tsiribihina River (crossing takes around 15min).
Port Security
Security |
|
---|---|
ISPS Compliant |
No |
Current ISPS Level |
N/A |
Police Boats |
No |
Fire Engines |
No |
Madagascar - 2.1.15 Port of Farafangana
Port Overview
The port of Farafangana is a small river port used as for passenger as for cargo to reach remote areas on the Manampatrana river.
The 2 companies working there are covering 2 axes:
North:
- Tangainony: 3 hours
- Ivato: 6 hours
- Ambalatany: 12 hours
West:
- Mahafasa: 6 hours
- Bevoay: 7 hours
Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com
Port Location and Contact |
|
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Country |
Madagascar |
Province or District |
Fianarantsoa |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port |
Farafangana N/A |
Port's Complete Name |
Farafangana port |
Latitude |
-22.812605° |
Longitude |
47.830337° |
Managing Company or Port Authority |
APMF should open an office in 2017 |
Management Contact Person |
N/A |
Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures |
Farafangana Airport N/A |
Port Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
Only 2 companies are working there:
- Sté Doris: 4 boats with capacity of 5t each
Mr Schweitzer: 0347978329
- Sté Tsivahiny: 8 boats with capacity of 10t each
Mr Ely: 0348160161
For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: HQ staff will input a link to section 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List here.
Port Performance
There are no official statistics but the commercial traffic is estimated at around 50 t of commodities per day.
Main items coming in are local products such as coffee, cloves, green pepper, bananas… while main products going out are first necessity items, rice, beans, construction material …
Seasonal Constraints |
||
---|---|---|
Occurs |
Time Frame |
|
Rainy Season |
Yes |
December to August |
Major Import Campaigns |
No |
N/A |
Other Comments |
Cyclonic season from February to May. The river can be affected. |
Madagascar - 2.2 Aviation
Key airport information may also be found at: http://worldaerodata.com/
Madagascar aviation sector is under the supervision Transport Ministry and under the regulatory authority of the ACM (Aviation Civile de Madagascar).
Airports
Madagascar is part of the ASECNA (Agence pour la Sécurité de la Navigation Aérienne en Afrique et à Madagascar) which is giving support for the air security and navigation.
Madagascar has a large airports network with 126 airports divided in 3 categories:
- 56 open public airports (under the supervision of ADEMA or Ravinala Airports)
- 27 public restricted airports (under the supervision of privates companies or local administrations)
- 43 Private airports
Out of these 56 open public airports, only 10 are served by daily flights and 24 are able to provide AFIS (Airport Flight Information Service).
- 6 provide international and domestic flights with AFIS support (Antananarivo, Nosy be, Mahajanga, Antsiranana, Toamasina and Sainte Marie)
- 4 provide only domestic flights with AFIS support (Sambava, Tolagnaro, Morondava, Toliara)
- 14 are considered as secondary and provide AFIS support even if there are no regular flights (Vohemar, Antalaha, Antsohihy, Maroantstra, Manananara, Ambatondrazaka, Maintirano, Tsiroanomandidy, Antsirabe, Morombe, Fianarantsoa, Mananjary, Manakara, Farafangana, Morombe)
- 32 are secondary without AFIS support
The regulatory authority for civil aviation is ACM (Aviation Civil de Madagascar)
International flights
Being an island, Madagascar communicates with the outside mainly by air and sea. Several, Malagasy and foreign airlines ensure a regular service of the country at regional and international level.
The national airline Air Madagascar occupied for several years a monopoly status in the Malagasy air transport until the opening of the sector.
Since then, it shares the international air transport market with other foreign airlines with regular flights to Paris, Marseille, Zurich, Frankfurt, Munich, Rome, Bangkok and Guangzhou in China. For the regional destination, Madagascar is connected with to South Africa, Kenya, Mayotte, Moroni, Mauritius and Reunion.
The companies providing international/regional flights are:
- Air France (AF)
- Ethiopian Airlines (ET)
- Air Seychelles (HM)
- Kenya Airways (KQ)
- Air Madagascar (MD)
- South African Airways (SA)
- Air Mauritius
- Corsair International
- Turkish Airlines
- Air Austral
- Meridiana Fly
- EWA Air
Non Commercial Operators
After a disaster (cyclones and/or floods) vast areas are cut-off and not accessible anymore by normal means.
Planes and helicopters are then needed for :
- Assessment missions
- Humanitarian response
The East Coast is regularly hit by cyclones and in that area 50% of villages might be cut off.
Experience has shown that small planes of 8-9 seats capacity are often requested for assessment missions, as well as helicopters when landing is needed in areas with no airstrip.
Apart from commercial air operators (listed above), two operators are NGOs and therefore not appearing on the ACM list :
- Helimission (two helicopters) > Christian NGO and dedicated to missionary and relief agencies, Helimission is based in Antananarivo since 1994, and has for mission to provide helicopter assistance to reach remote and inaccessible areas in order to supply them with food, medicine and building materials.
- MAF (Mission Aviation Fellowship) > Christian based organisation, MAF is operating in Madagascar for over 27 years to access remote communities, serving local church groups, missionaries, NGO’s, development and relief agencies, and government embassies/ministries. Their fleet is made of 1 Cesna 182 SMA and Cessna 208 Caravan and they can provide flights on demand to almost all the areas of Madagascar on a cost recovery system.
-
ASF (Aviation Sans Frontière) > Fully dedicated to humanitarian actors, they are actually working in the south punctually in a partnership with a French NGO on nutrition projects but wish to extend their activities in Madagascar.For the moment ASF is not owning any aircraft in Madagascar is able to rent planes which are matching with the partner activities and provide experienced pilots. They can provide free or low costs services depending the partnership. Their fleet is made of 2 helicopter “Ecureuil”. Eurocopter AS 350 BA (max 5 passengers or 600 Kg depending the distance). They can provide flights on demand to almost all the areas of Madagascar, asking for a voluntary financial contribution to the costs incurred.
- HoverAid: No profit organization, Hoveraid is providing support to humanitarian actors through the provision of Hovercraft. Hoveraid is actually present in HoverAid working in Beroroha, Ankavandra, Sahakavo, Ampasinambo and Miandrivazo district on medical project and community health education. These companies normally give good service and competitive rates during emergencies. In case of major disaster, bigger helicopters might be needed, like MI-8, as well as cargo planes. UNHAS will normally assist in looking for helicopters and planes. Another option will be to contract private air operators from RSA.
When vast areas are flooded, deliveries of humanitarian aid has to be done by boat, but hovercrafts might be an option too :
- HoverAid (two hovercrafts located in Ivato - Antananarivo)
-
Helimission operates 2 Eurocopter 350 BA – Ecureuil (Capacity : 5 pax or 600 kg)
*Helicopter operation requirements: To use efficiently big helicopters, destinations (village) should be identified by GPS coordinates. If needed, CPC can collect coordinates using ULM.
Fuel Services
TOTAL Aviation is the only supplier of Jet-A1 and Avgas in Madagascar. They have depots and can provide fuel in 13 airports in Madagascar.
In case of air operation far from their stock, Total cannot pre-position sealed drums of Jet-A1 and provide a manual pump as written in the previous LCA for new procedure implementation reason.
For more information on fuel services, please see the following attachments: Aviation refuelling location and contacts
Procedures for Foreign Registered Aircraft
When an aircraft is hired abroad, a Landing Permit has to be requested to ACM.
Documents to be given to ACM:
Request has to be done on paper to the ACM and to the General Direction of Customs specifying:
- Registration of origin;
- Manufacturer, type and serial number of the device;
- Owner of the device;
- Identity of the Operation and contract of exploitation is not the owner
- Type of activity envisaged;
- Duration of admission;
- Estimated arrival date
- Compliance with RAM 4000;
- Navigating Personnel Information and copies of licenses and qualifications. (in case of Temporary Admission);
The application (owner or his representative) may request a temporary or permanent admission, depending on the duration of use of the device in Madagascar.
Immigration formalities
Can be done upon arrival, at Ivato airport. ACM will normally exempt UN of any taxes for emergency operation (request letter to ACM).
For more information on government agency contact information, please see the following links:
4.1 Madagascar Government Contact List
Madagascar - 2.2.1 Antananarivo - Ivato International Airport
Airport Overview
Ivato has been the main airport of Antananarivo since 1960; , with civil and military mixed platform and main hub of Air Madagascar. It has two main terminals: one terminal for domestic flights and one terminal for international flights.
Since 23 December 2016, the concessionaire Ravinala Airports has operated the international airports of Ivato and Fascène in Nosy Be (Meridian 45%, ADP Group 35%, Boygues 20%, Colas 20%) under concession contract.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province or District |
Antananarivo |
Nearest Town or City |
Antananarivo 12 km (7,6 NW NNW from Antananarivo) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Ivato International Airport |
Latitude |
-18.796525 ° |
Longitude |
47.476089° |
Elevation (ft and m) |
1279 m (4196 ft) |
IATA Code |
TNR |
ICAO Code |
FMMI |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ravinala Airports |
Management Contact Person |
COO )+261 34 49 333 03 |
Open From (hours) |
24/7 |
Open To (hours) |
24/7 |
Airport Picture
List of the areas identified in the Airport Picture.
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TARMAC 1 / TARMAC 2 / TARMAC 3
-
TAXIWAY W / TAXIWAY C / TAXIWAY E / TAXIWAY N / TAXIWAY Z
-
RUNWAY 11/29
-
TERMINAL A / TERMINAL B / TERMINAL C
-
HANGAR MD
-
ASECNA
-
TOTAL ENERGIES
-
ZONE FRET / PAOSITRA MALAGASY
-
SIEGE RAVINALA AIRPORTS
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
AERO MARINE |
|
---|---|
Dirigeant Responsable : RAKOTOMALALA Tovonirina |
) +261 34 11 444 47 |
Mobile |
) +261 32 03 003 41 |
Fixe |
' +261 20 22 468 31 |
AIR AUSTRAL |
|
---|---|
Chef d’escale : SWARAJ SEEBALUCK |
) +261 33 37 816 08 |
Coordinateur de vol |
) +261 33 37 816 03 |
Agence Ivato |
) +261 33 37 816 02 |
Agence en ville (Arcade Analakely) |
' +261 20 22 303 31 ' +261 20 22 303 32 |
AIR FRANCE |
|
---|---|
Chef d’escale : Kamel CHAOUCHI |
) +261 32 07 220 01 ' +261 20 22 589 27 |
Adjoint Chef d’escale Sahondra RASOAMANANTANY |
) +261 32 05 218 25 |
Responsable OPS : |
) +261 32 02 624 87 |
Coordinateur de vol |
) +261 34 49 039 03 |
FRET (ACS) |
' +261 20 22 589 40 |
Agence Ivato |
' +261 20 23 230 23 |
Agence en ville (Tour Zital Ankorondrano) |
' +261 20 23 230 06 |
TSARADIA |
|
---|---|
Permanence |
) +261 34 49 039 26 |
Adjoint de Permanence |
) +261 34 49 222 16 |
Chef d’escale : Sandrine RAZAFIMPANILO |
) +261 34 49 222 00 ' +261 20 22 514 44 fax : +261 20 22 442 06 |
Agence en ville (Arcade Analakely) |
' +261 20 22 222 22 |
AIR MAURITIUS |
|
---|---|
Permanence |
) +261 32 05 620 65 |
Station Manager : Ahmad JHUMMUN |
) +261 32 05 620 37 |
Airport Supervisor : Hasina Mirantsoa RANDRIARIMANGA |
) +261 32 05 620 42 |
Agence Ivato |
' +261 20 22 620 37 |
Agence en ville (Tana Water Front) |
) +261 32 05 620 36 |
ASSIST |
|
---|---|
Permanence |
) +261 34 07 189 63 ) +261 34 07 188 14 |
ETHIOPIAN |
|
---|---|
Permanence |
) +261 34 07 637 97 |
BINIYAM Demssie : Chef d’escale |
tél : +261 33 29 637 95 |
Patricia RASOLOARISON Airport Agent |
)+261 34 07 637 92 '+261 20 22 459 61 |
Agence en ville (Imm Ex-SICAM Analakely) |
) +261 34 07 637 96 ) +261 34 07 637 90 |
GRAPH’AIR |
|
---|---|
Directeur Général : SERRE Jean Paul |
) +261 34 49 012 41 |
RABARIJAONA Hermann |
) +261 32 09 034 08 |
SIPROMAD |
|
---|---|
Permanence |
) +261 32 11 019 04 |
Dirigeant Responsable : Tiana RASAMIMANANA |
) +261 32 11 427 00 |
Responsable des Opérations Aériennes : Commandant RAKOTOARISON Tafitasoa |
) +261 32 05 020 08 |
Directrice Marketing, Communication et Relations Publiques Directrice du Pôle Tourisme : Larissa RATSIRAKA |
) +261 32 11 522 29
|
HELI MISSION |
|
---|---|
Directeur Helimission Madagascar et pilote : BURKNARD Beat
|
) +261 33 11 771 41 ' +261 20 24 750 78 ' +261 20 24 280 02 |
Responsable Vol et pilote : GALLARATO Jean Christophe
|
) +261 33 15 771 43 ) +261 32 11 771 43 |
Fixe |
' +261 20 22 440 42 |
HENRI FRAISE ET FILS |
|
---|---|
Dirigeant Responsable : Charles VANDERSTRAETEN |
) +261 34 62 001 48 |
Responsable Désigné Opération en Vol : Emmanuel REBIERE |
) +261 34 62 000 45 |
Responsable Désigné Opération au Sol : Soatahina RAVOAJANAHARY |
) +261 34 36 708 17 ' +261 20 22 582 59 Fax : +261 20 22 583 08 |
KENYA AIRWAYS |
|
---|---|
Chef d’escale : MUISSE Jean
|
) +261 34 49 222 63 |
Agence Ivato |
) +261 33 07 359 90 |
Agence en ville (BP 3873 Antsahavola) |
' +261 20 22 359 90 |
MAF |
|
---|---|
Permanence d’urgence |
) +261 32 97 580 32 |
Dirigeant Responsable : Patrick Keller |
) +261 32 11 030 34 |
MADAGASCAR AVIATION |
|
---|---|
Madame Saholy Secrétaire Technique |
) +261 32 11 427 06 |
- BEAUJOIN Bertrand |
) +261 32 07 427 50 |
- RAVONIARISON Elihaja |
) +261 32 11 427 01 |
MTA |
|
---|---|
Opérations |
) +261 34 07 090 06 ) +261 34 07 090 09 ) +261 34 65 503 51 |
Responsable du Système de Gestion de la Sécurité : Miandra RAKOTOBE |
) +261 34 41 929 87 |
ROGERS AVIATION |
|
---|---|
Directeur Général : ABDOOLAH Feizal |
) +261 34 14 267 86 |
Superviseur aéroportuaire : RAKOTOMALALA Rodin |
) +261 34 49 359 91 |
RAMANITRIRAISANA Tantely |
) +261 34 07 492 89 |
Assistante de Direction : RAJAOMILISON Soafara |
|
STA |
|
---|---|
Responsable des opérations au sol : BADOURALY Kalim |
) +261 34 47 869 71 |
Dirigeant Responsable : KARIM Georget
|
) +261 32 07 848 01 ' +261 20 22 230 34 fax : +261 20 22 611 56 |
Mobile |
) +261 32 04 606 22 |
Fixe |
' +261 20 22 488 13 |
SKY |
|
---|---|
Dirigeant responsable : BEAUJOIN Bertrand |
) +261 32 07 427 50
|
Responsable Opérations au Sol : Misa RAMAROMANGA |
) +261 32 05 217 53
|
TOA |
|
---|---|
Permanence |
) +261 32 05 538 38 ' +261 20 22 538 38 |
Dirigeant Responsable |
) +261 32 05 526 27 |
Directeur des opérations |
) +261 32 05 534 34 ' +261 20 24 242 55 fax : +261 20 24 242 57 |
TSARADIA |
|
---|---|
Permanence |
) +261 34 49 222 16 |
Chef d’escale : RAZAFIMPANILO Sandrine |
) +261 34 49 222 00 |
TURKISH |
|
---|---|
Coordinateur de vol - Opération au sol : Haingo RAHARIMANGA
|
) +261 34 85 329 49 |
Ground operation & Cargo Operation : RATSIMBAZAFY Hasinandrianina Andomamy |
) +261 34 25 303 52 |
Agence Ivato |
) +261 32 98 228 05 |
Agence en ville (Imm Fitaratra Ankorondrano) |
) +261 34 25 303 54 ) +261 34 95 505 54 |
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: Antananarivo - Ivato International Airport - AZFreight
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
Performance for 2022 |
|||
---|---|---|---|
|
Per Year |
Per Month |
Per Day |
Total Aircraft Movements |
13055 |
1087 |
36 |
Total Passengers |
619 904 |
51 600 |
1700 |
Total Capacity of the Airport (MT) |
1 800 000 |
150 000 |
5000 |
Current Activity of the Airport (MT) |
Scheduled flight Business Aviation Military Flight |
||
Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Runways
Runway #1 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
3100 m x 45 m |
Orientation |
114°- 294° |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Helicopter Pad(s)
Helipad #1 |
|
---|---|
Present |
No |
Largest Helicopter that can Land |
N/A |
Width and Length (m) |
N/A |
Surface |
N/A |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
---|---|---|---|
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refueling |
Yes |
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
No |
Cargo terminal |
Yes |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
Pax Transport to Airfield |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Yes (Level 8) |
Catering Services |
Yes |
De-icing Equipment |
No |
Base Operating Room |
No |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
Airport Radar |
Yes |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
NDB |
Yes |
VOR |
Yes |
ILS |
Yes |
|
|
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo |
B747-400 |
||
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet |
B747-400 |
||
Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) |
APPRON 1 : 47.700 m2 : 530 m X 90 m APPRON 2 : 69.344 m2 : 176 X 394 m APPRON 3 : 45.900 m2 : 170 m X 270 m Total Area : 162.944 m2 |
||
Storage Area (m3 and MT) |
|
||
Handling Equipment |
|||
Elevators / Hi Loaders |
Yes |
Max Capacity (MT) |
14 tons
|
Max Height (m) |
5.6 m |
||
Loading Ramps |
No |
||
Other Comments |
N/A |
Customs Guidance
Departure : Systematic baggage check after check-in (Transparent for the passenger). Random check of luggage after screening inspection (30s / passenger).
Arrival : Systematic after baggage claim. 30s / passenger.
Recommendations on working with custom officials at the airport: Declaration must be done before custom check.
Location of customs offices : Terminal B and Terminal C
Operating hours: office hour / During scheduled flight hour
Web site : http://www.douanes.gov.mg/
For more information on customs, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Storage Facilities
No
Airfield Costs
NAVIGATION CHARGES
Charges |
Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg) |
|
||
---|---|---|---|---|
|
0 – 25,000 |
25,001 – 75,000 |
75,001 – 150,000 |
150,000 and over |
Passengers |
12,958 EUR /pax |
|||
Landing |
1,945 EUR/1000 kg |
3,849 EUR/1000 kg |
5,311 EUR /1000 kg |
4,950 EUR /1000 kg |
Night Landing SD |
1,945 EUR /1000 kg |
3,849 EUR /1000 kg |
5,311 EUR /1000 kg |
4,950 EUR /1000 kg |
Night Take-Off |
|
|
|
|
Parking |
0,016 EUR /1000 kg/h(MTOW) |
|||
Handling Charges |
2,255 EUR /1000 kg |
|||
RDIA commercial flight |
41,60 EUR /pax |
|||
RDIA general aviation |
10 EUR /pax |
|||
RDIA cargo |
60 EUR /1000 kg |
FUEL SERVICES CHARGES
|
Price per Litre EUR |
---|---|
Jet A-1 |
0,00118 EUR/L |
Avgas |
0,00157 EUR/L |
CARGO TERMINAL CHARGES
Import Charges |
||
---|---|---|
Type of Charge |
Rate USD - $ per kg |
Comments |
Handling Charge |
$190 / ton |
|
Break Bulk Fee |
$190 / ton |
|
Diplomatic Mail |
Included in basic handling |
|
Strong Room – per consignment |
N/A |
|
Cold Storage Fee |
175MGA / kg / h |
Minimum of charge: 25.000MGA |
Delivery Outside Normal Working Hours |
87.5MGA / hr |
Minimum of charge: 87.500MGA |
Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt |
N/A |
|
Storage per Day |
100MGA / kg / hr |
03 jours de franchise. Minimum of charge :16.667MGA |
Export |
||
Handling Charges – Un-palletized Cargo |
$190 / MT |
|
International Air Waybill |
N/A |
Provided by the company |
Local Air Waybill |
N/A |
Provided by the company |
Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation |
N/A |
Provided by the company |
Air Way Bill Documentation |
N/A |
Provided by the company |
Diplomatic Mail |
Included in basic handling |
|
Storage Charges per Day |
100MGA / kg / hr |
03 jours de franchise. Minimum of charge :16.667MGA |
AIR-BRIDGE CHARGES
International flights Price per hours EUR
|
||
---|---|---|
|
<150t |
>150t |
Air-bridge |
60,750 EUR / h |
105,4 EUR / h |
Security
Security activity is under the responsibility of the Civil Aviation Authority of Madagascar (ACM).
SPSS-Amarante is in charge of the implementation of the national security program.
Ravinala Airports, Airport Operator, is a simple stakeholder in the security process.
Madagascar - 2.2.2 Nosy Be International Airport
Airport Overview
Since December 23, 2016, Ravinala Airports is officially the new manager of Nosy-Be airport, following the concession contract signed in July 2015 between this company and the Malagasy Government. The consortium, will be responsible for bringing Fascène airports up to standard and optimally managing for 28 years.
The consortium, will be responsible for bringing Fascène airports up to standard and optimally managing for 28 years. There are daily domestic flight from/to the capital and a connection with Antsiranana and Mahajanga every week. There are also more than 5 international flight per week from/to the Comoros, Mayotte and La Réunion.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province or District |
Nosy Be |
Nearest Town or City |
Nosy Be 9 Km |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Fascène International Airport |
Latitude |
-13.314272° Sud (13°19’03” S) |
Longitude |
48.260618° Est (48°18’38” E) |
Elevation (ft and m) |
12 m (39 Ft) |
IATA Code |
NOS |
ICAO Code |
FMNN |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Ravinala Airports |
Management Contact Person |
Tél. + (261) 34 49 334 15 RSFTA : NIL |
Open From (hours) |
Service available during hours of scheduled operations And on Request |
Open To (hours) |
Airport Picture
List of the areas identified in the Airport Picture.
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
Main companies working in Nosy Be airport are:
Ravinal airports: Airport operator
ASECNA: in charge of air traffic, weather, rescue and firefighting, and aeronautical information
SAMADA: company in charge of the airport security
MGH: handling Company for international flights
Air Madagascar: handling Company for national flights
TOTAL Aviation: Fuelling
AIR AUSTRAL : Chef D’escale RATSARAMALAZAVOLA Nathalie +261 33 37 816 07
ETHIOPIAN : Responsable ANDRIANTSOANIRINA Mampionona +261 34 92 494 66
SKY : Responsable Commercial RAZAKAMANANA Mihà +261 32 11 427 20
AIR LINK : Chef d’escale GRAVELLINO Elisabetta +261 34 25 251 17
TSARADIA : Représentant RANDRIANAMBININA Thierry +261 34 11 222 00
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: Global Freight At Your Fingertips - AZFreight
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
Performance for 2022 |
|||
---|---|---|---|
|
Per Year |
Per Month |
Per Day |
Total Aircraft Movements |
2308 |
192 |
6 |
Total Passengers |
128 509 |
10 709 |
356 |
Total Capacity of the Airport (MT) |
270 000 |
22 500 |
750 |
Current Activity of the Airport (MT) |
Scheduled flight Business Aviation |
||
Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Runways
Runway #1 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
2230 (m) X 45 (m) |
Orientation |
052° - 232° |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Helicopter Pad(s)
Helipad #1 |
|
---|---|
Present |
No |
Largest Helicopter that can Land |
N/A |
Width and Length (m) |
N/A |
Surface |
N/A |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
---|---|---|---|
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refueling |
No |
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
No |
Cargo terminal |
No |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
Pax Transport to Airfield |
No |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Yes (Level 8) |
Catering Services |
No |
De-icing Equipment |
No |
Base Operating Room |
No |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
Airport Radar |
No |
Approach & Runway Lights |
No |
NDB |
Yes |
VOR |
Yes |
ILS |
No |
|
|
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo |
B787-900 |
||
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet |
B787-900 |
||
Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) |
Total Area : 10.000 m2 |
||
Storage Area (m3 and MT) |
|
||
Handling Equipment |
|||
Elevators / Hi Loaders |
Yes |
Max Capacity (MT) |
14t |
Max Height (m) |
5.6 m |
||
Loading Ramps |
No |
||
Other Comments |
|
Customs Guidance
Customs are available on site at any time for declaration/clearance and can process to visa delivery on arrival.
For more information on customs in Madagascar, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Storage Facilities
None
Airfield Costs
NAVIGATION CHARGES
Charges |
Aircraft Weight - MTOW (Tonne) |
|
||
---|---|---|---|---|
|
0 – 25,000 |
25,001 – 75,000 |
75,001 – 150,000 |
150,000 and over |
Passengers |
12,958 Euros / pax |
|||
Landing USD - $ |
2.799 Euros/ Tonne |
5.578 Euros/ Tonne |
7.750 Euros/Tonne |
7.251 Euros/ Tonne |
Night Landing USD - $ |
2.799 Euros/ Tonne |
5.578 Euros/ Tonne |
7.750 Euros/ Tonne |
7.251 Euros/ Tonne |
Night Take-Off USD - $ |
|
|
|
|
Parking |
0,016 Euros / 1000 kg / Heure (MTOW) |
|||
Handling Charges |
2,255 Euros / 1000 kg |
|||
RDIA commercial flight |
41.60 Euros / pax |
|||
RDIA general aviation |
10 Euros / pax |
|||
RDIA cargo |
60 Euros / Tonne |
FUEL SERVICES CHARGES
|
Price per Litre |
---|---|
Jet A-1 |
0,00118 Euros/L |
Avgas |
0,00157 Euros/L |
CARGO TERMINAL CHARGES
Import Charges |
||
---|---|---|
Type of Charge |
Rate USD - $ per kg |
Comments |
Handling Charge |
$190 / ton |
|
Break Bulk Fee |
$190 / ton |
|
Diplomatic Mail |
Inclu dans le basic handling. |
|
Strong Room – per consignment |
N/A |
|
Cold Storage Fee |
175MGA / kg / heure |
Minimum de perception 25.000MGA |
Delivery Outside Normal Working Hours |
87.5MGA / hr |
Minimum de perception 87.500MGA |
Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt |
N/A |
|
Storage per Day |
100MGA / kg / hr |
03 jours de franchise. Minimum de perception 16.667MGA |
Export |
||
Handling Charges – Un-palletized Cargo |
$190 / Ton |
|
International Air Waybill |
N/A |
Fourni par la compagnie |
Local Air Waybill |
N/A |
IDEM |
Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation |
N/A |
IDEM |
Air Way Bill Documentation |
N/A |
IDEM |
Diplomatic Mail |
Inclu dans le basic handling. |
|
Storage Charges per Day |
100MGA / kg / hr |
03 jours de franchise. Minimum de perception 16.667MGA |
AIR-BRIDGE CHARGES
N/A
Security
Security activity is under the responsibility of the Civil Aviation Authority of Madagascar (ACM).
SPSS-Amarante is in charge of the implementation of the national security program.
Ravinala Airports, Airport Operator, is a simple stakeholder in the security process.
Madagascar - 2.2.3 Antsiranana (Diego Suarez) International Airport
Airport Overview
Antsiranana International Airport is located 7.4 km south of the city center. For the platform to meet the conditions necessary for its national, regional, and international influence, it is essential for it to comply with standards and expand. Investments are needed to overcome its current weaknesses in terms of both infrastructure and equipment.
Antsiranana airport is indeed characterized by an infrastructural deficit which prevents it from accommodating large aircraft which would like to operate the destination. The identified weaknesses restricting the development possibilities of the airport are : the presence of obstacles (French mountain, talweg), the small size of the runway both in width and in length, the limited capacity of the current passenger terminal, the insufficiency of aircraft parking areas, the deficiency of equipment dedicated to safety and air navigation.
The Antsiranana airport development and extension project aims to improve air connectivity between the regions of Madagascar and with the outside world by bringing the technical and commercial operation of the airport up to standard for the reception of wide-bodied aircraft of the A340 or B777 type. It should also be noted that Antsiranana, with a substantial investment, can also build new infrastructure on the new site of Andrakaka (45km south-west of the city). The objective is to make the platform the air hub of northern Madagascar with a radius of destinations that goes as far as Asia and Europe.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
MADAGASCAR |
Province or District |
ANTSIRANANA |
Nearest Town or City |
ANTSIRANANA 9 km |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Antsiranana Arrachart Airport |
Latitude |
-12.351003° |
Longitude |
-12.351003° |
Elevation (ft and m) |
21.5 m |
IATA Code |
DIE |
ICAO Code |
FNMA |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
ADEMA (Aéroports de Madagascar) |
Management Contact Person |
Airport Commander Mr Rabeony ANDRIAMANOHISA +261 340556502 |
Open From (hours) |
6 am |
Open To (hours) |
6 pm |
Airport Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
Main companies working in Antsiranana airport are:
ADEMA: Administrator of the airport. They are also in charge of air traffic, weather, rescue and firefighting, and aeronautical information. ADEMA is also doing the ground handling but the situation could change with the recent creation of MGH (Madagascar Ground Handling).
AEROPORTS DE MADAGASCAR
Zone Aviation Générale
B.P. 5271 – Antananarivo 101
TOTAL Aviation: available on site for fuelling.
Contacter Station-service Total Varatraza
Téléphone: +261 20 22 390 40
Site internet: www.total.mg
SAMADA: In charge of the airport security. They have actually only portative equipment such as metal detector but should raise when the airport will have the international certification.
Téléphone : + 261 20 22 458 63
Contact : contact@samada-sa.mg
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
Performance for 2021 |
|||
---|---|---|---|
|
Per Year |
Per Month |
Per Day |
Total Aircraft Movements |
720 |
60 |
02 |
Total Passengers |
43800 |
3650 |
120 |
Total Capacity of the Airport (MT) |
No figures |
No figures |
No figures |
Current Activity of the Airport (MT) |
No figures |
No figures |
No figures |
Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Runways
Runway #1 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
1500 x 30 m |
Orientation |
13 / 31 |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Helicopter Pad(s)
Helipad #1 |
|
---|---|
Present |
No |
Largest Helicopter that can Land |
N/A |
Width and Length (m) |
N/A |
Surface |
N/A |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
---|---|---|---|
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refuelling |
No |
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
No |
Cargo terminal |
No |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
Pax Transport to Airfield |
No |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Cat. 5 |
Catering Services |
No |
De-icing Equipment |
No |
Base Operating Room |
No |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
Airport Radar |
No |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
NDB |
Yes |
VOR |
Yes |
ILS |
Yes |
|
|
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo |
Boeing 337/300 |
||
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet |
N/A |
||
Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) |
140 x 70 m (9800 m2) |
||
Storage Area (m3 and MT) |
Env.15m2 |
||
Handling Equipment |
|||
Elevators / Hi Loaders |
No |
Max Capacity (MT) |
N/A |
Max Height (m) |
N/A |
||
Loading Ramps |
No |
||
Other Comments |
n/a |
Customs Guidance
Customs are available on site at any time for any declaration/clearance and can process to visa delivery on arrival.
For more information on customs in Madagascar, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Storage Facilities
None
Airfield Costs
NAVIGATION CHARGES
Charges |
Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg) |
||
---|---|---|---|
|
0 - 7,000 |
7,001 - 136,000 |
136,001 and over |
Navigation (per journey) USD - $ |
0.38 |
0.22 |
0.22 |
Landing USD - $ |
2.47 |
6.82 |
6.39 |
Night Landing USD - $ |
2.47 |
6.82 |
6.39 |
Night Take-Off USD - $ |
2.47 |
6.82 |
6.39 |
Parking |
0.077 |
1.49 |
1.49 |
Handling Charges |
3.57 |
69.36 |
69.36 |
FUEL SERVICES CHARGES
|
Price per Litre USD - $ |
---|---|
Jet A-1 |
1.76 |
Avgas |
3.44 |
CARGO TERMINAL CHARGES
Import Charges |
||
---|---|---|
Type of Charge |
Rate USD - $ per kg |
Comments |
Handling Charge |
$190 / ton |
|
Break Bulk Fee |
$190 / ton |
|
Diplomatic Mail |
Inclu dans le basic handling. |
|
Strong Room – per consignment |
N/A |
|
Cold Storage Fee |
175MGA / kg / heure |
Minimum de perception 25.000MGA |
Delivery Outside Normal Working Hours |
87.5MGA / hr |
Minimum de perception 87.500MGA |
Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt |
N/A |
|
Storage per Day |
100MGA / kg / hr |
03 jours de franchise. Minimum de perception 16.667MGA |
Export |
||
Handling Charges – Un-palletized Cargo |
$190 / Ton |
|
International Air Waybill |
N/A |
Fourni par la compagnie |
Local Air Waybill |
N/A |
IDEM |
Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation |
N/A |
IDEM |
Air Way Bill Documentation |
N/A |
IDEM |
Diplomatic Mail |
Inclu dans le basic handling. |
|
Storage Charges per Day |
100MGA / kg / hr |
03 jours de franchise. Minimum de perception 16.667MGA |
AIR-BRIDGE CHARGES
N/A
Security
SAMADA is in charge of the airport security (metal gantry, metal detector, etc...)
ADEMA is in charge of the Safety (fencing, safety of the runway, deployment of runners).
Gendarmerie (military police) is present outside of the airport facility and can do patrol or punctual Identity or luggage checking if needed.
Air Police is present in the airport facility for immigration and punctual control.
Madagascar - 2.2.4 Mahajanga International Airport
Airport Overview
Mahajanga International Airport is located 7.7 km northeast of the city centre. To be able to fully exploit its potential, the platform must invest to overcome its current handicaps, such as the tearing and low lift of aeronautical pavements.
Various works are required to ensure that the airport can accommodate large aircraft. The prospects for traffic growth for both passengers and freight militate in favour of this modernisation approach.
Le projet d’aménagement et d’extension de l’aéroport de Mahajanga vise à améliorer la connectivité aérienne entre les régions de Madagascar et avec l’extérieur par la mise aux normes de l’exploitation technique et commerciale de l’aéroport pour l’accueil des avions gros porteurs de type A340 ou B777. L’objectif est de faire de la plateforme le hub de la région Ouest du pays.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province or District |
Mahajanga |
Nearest Town or City |
Mahajanga 7,7km |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Philibert Tsiranana International Airport |
Latitude |
-15.666780° |
Longitude |
46.350852° |
Elevation (ft and m) |
27m |
IATA Code |
MJN |
ICAO Code |
FNM |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
ADEMA (Aéroports de Madagascar) |
Management Contact Person |
Airport Commander Mr Rakotomaro Ferdinand +261340523824 |
Open From (hours) |
6h00 |
Open To (hours) |
22h00 |
Airport Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
Main companies working at the Mahajanga airport are:
ADEMA: Airport administration and operation
Mr Andrianiaina Germain / +261 34 07 113 09 / andriana.dg@adema.mg
ASECNA: in charge of air traffic, weather, rescue and firefighting, and aeronautical information
Mr Razafinimaro / +261 332337021 / razafinimarowll@asecna,org
SAMADA: company in charge of the airport security
+261 32 03 610 23 / contact@samada-sa.mg
MGH: handling Company for international flights
Sandratra Ratiaholison / +261 34 49 039 02 / sales@mg-handling.com
Air Madagascar: handling Company for national flights
034 11 222 07 / mjnss@madagascarairlines.com
TOTAL Aviation: Fuelling
totalenergiesmarketing.madagasikara@totalenergies.mg
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
Performance for 2022 |
|||
---|---|---|---|
|
Per Year |
Per Month |
Per Day |
Total Aircraft Movements |
192 |
16 |
0.5 |
Total Passengers |
9000 |
750 |
25 |
Total Capacity of the Airport (MT) |
21600 |
1800 |
150 |
Current Activity of the Airport (MT) |
Scheduled flight Business Aviation Military Flight |
||
Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Runways
Runway #1 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
2200 m x 45 m |
Orientation |
143° / 323° |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Helicopter Pad(s)
No Helicopter Pad
Airport Infrastructure Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
---|---|---|---|
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refueling |
No |
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
No |
Cargo terminal |
No |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
Pax Transport to Airfield |
No |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Niv 6 |
Catering Services |
No |
De-icing Equipment |
No |
Base Operating Room |
No |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
Airport Radar |
No |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
NDB |
|
VOR |
|
ILS |
|
|
|
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo |
A340 |
||
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet |
A340 |
||
Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) |
Total Area : 150 m2 |
||
Storage Area (m3 and MT) |
|
||
Handling Equipment |
|||
Elevators / Hi Loaders |
Yes |
Max Capacity (MT) |
14 T
|
Max Height (m) |
5.6 m |
||
Loading Ramps |
No |
||
Other Comments |
N/A |
Customs Guidance
Customs and Immigration are available at the airport for scheduled international flights. They are on call for unscheduled international flights. They can do declaration/clearance and process to visa delivery on arrival.
For more information on customs in Madagascar, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Storage Facilities
None
Airfield Costs
NAVIGATION CHARGES
Charges |
Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg) |
|
||
---|---|---|---|---|
|
0 – 25,000 |
25,001 – 75,000 |
75,001 – 150,000 |
150,000 and over |
Passengers |
12,958 Euros/pax |
|||
Landing USD - $ |
1,945 Euros/1000 kg |
3,849 Euros/1000 kg |
5,311 Euros/1000 kg |
4,950 Euros/1000 kg |
Night Landing SD - $ |
1,945 Euros/1000 kg |
3,849 Euros/1000 kg |
5,311 Euros/1000 kg |
4,950 Euros/1000 kg |
Night Take-Off USD - $ |
|
|
|
|
Parking |
0,016 Euros/1000 kg/heure (MTOW) |
|||
Handling Charges |
2,255 Euros/1000 kg |
|||
RDIA commercial flight |
41,60 Euros/pax |
|||
RDIA general aviation |
10 Euros/pax |
|||
RDIA cargo |
60 Euros/1000 kg |
FUEL SERVICES CHARGES
|
Price per Litre Eur |
---|---|
Jet A-1 |
0,00118 Euros / L |
Avgas |
0,00157 Euros / L |
CARGO TERMINAL CHARGES
Import Charges |
||
---|---|---|
Type of Charge |
Rate USD - $ per kg |
Comments |
Handling Charge |
$190 / ton |
|
Break Bulk Fee |
$190 / ton |
|
Diplomatic Mail |
Inclu dans le basic handling. |
|
Strong Room – per consignment |
N/A |
|
Cold Storage Fee |
175MGA / kg / heure |
Minimum de perception 25.000MGA |
Delivery Outside Normal Working Hours |
87.5MGA / hr |
Minimum de perception 87.500MGA |
Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt |
N/A |
|
Storage per Day |
100MGA / kg / hr |
03 jours de franchise. Minimum de perception 16.667MGA |
Export |
||
Handling Charges – Un-palletized Cargo |
$190 / Ton |
|
International Air Waybill |
N/A |
Fourni par la compagnie |
Local Air Waybill |
N/A |
IDEM |
Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation |
N/A |
IDEM |
Air Way Bill Documentation |
N/A |
IDEM |
Diplomatic Mail |
Inclu dans le basic handling. |
|
Storage Charges per Day |
100MGA / kg / hr |
03 jours de franchise. Minimum de perception 16.667MGA |
AIR-BRIDGE CHARGES
International flights Price per hours Eur
|
||
---|---|---|
|
<150t |
>150t |
Air-bridge |
60,750 € / Heure |
105,4 € / Heure |
Security
SAMADA is in charge of the airport security (metal gantry, metal detector, etc...)
ADEMA is in charge of the Safety (fencing, safety of the runway, deployment of runners).
Gendarmerie (military police) is present outside of the airport facility and can do patrol or punctual Identity or luggage checking if needed.
Air Police is present in the airport facility for immigration and punctual control.
Madagascar - 2.2.5 Sainte Marie International Airport
Airport Overview
Air traffic at this international airport is mainly used for tourism activities and the island's airport infrastructure must follow the development trend of the sector.
The last years the airport already benefited from major modernization works, with an extension of the terminal.
In addition, the airport has a land reserve for the construction of an in situ hotel.
Sainte Marie International Airport is located near the southern tip of the island. While the platform has undergone improvement work in recent years, it must continue its development in order to comply with international standards and offer infrastructure in line with the needs of the tourism sector.
Improvements to be made to accommodate B737 medium-sized aircraft include lengthening the runway, upgrading runway shoulders and ramps, reinforcing aviation roadways, increasing the number of parking bays, building a new passenger terminal (if necessary) and installing an aviation fuel depot.
The Sainte Marie airport development and extension project aims to improve air connectivity between the regions of Madagascar and with the outside.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province or District |
Toamasina |
Nearest Town or City |
Ambodifotatra 12 km |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Aéroport international Ravohara |
Latitude |
-17.090208° |
Longitude |
49.815605° |
Elevation (ft and m) |
3 m |
IATA Code |
SMS |
ICAO Code |
FMMS |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
ADEMA (Aéroports de Madagascar) |
Management Contact Person |
Commandant d’aéroport : Abel RAFALIMANTSOA +261 341714674 / +261 329842985
|
Open From (hours) |
6 am |
Open To (hours) |
6 pm |
Airport Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
Main companies working in Sainte Marie airport are:
ADEMA: Airport administrator and operator. They are also in charge of air traffic, weather, rescue, firefighting, and aeronautical information
MGH: handling Company for international flights
Air Madagascar: handling Company for national flights
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
Performance for 2022 |
|||
---|---|---|---|
|
Per Year |
Per Month |
Per Day |
Total Aircraft Movements |
96 |
8 |
0.3 |
Total Passengers |
4500 |
375 |
12 |
Total Capacity of the Airport (MT) |
50000 |
4166 |
138 |
Current Activity of the Airport (MT) |
Scheduled flight Business Aviation Military Flight |
||
Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Runway #1 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
1414 m x 30 m |
Orientation |
007° / 187° |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Helicopter Pad(s)
Helipad #1 |
|
---|---|
Present |
No |
Largest Helicopter that can Land |
N/A |
Width and Length (m) |
N/A |
Surface |
N/A |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
No |
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refueling |
No |
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
No |
Cargo terminal |
No |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
Pax Transport to Airfield |
No |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Cat. 4 |
Catering Services |
No |
De-icing Equipment |
No |
Base Operating Room |
No |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
Airport Radar |
No |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
NDB |
Yes |
VOR |
No |
ILS |
No |
|
|
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo |
B737 |
||
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet |
B737 |
||
Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) |
Total Area : 400 m2 |
||
Storage Area (m3 and MT) |
N/A |
||
Handling Equipment |
|||
Elevators / Hi Loaders |
Yes |
Max Capacity (MT) |
16 T
|
Max Height (m) |
7 m |
||
Loading Ramps |
No |
||
Other Comments |
N/A |
Customs Guidance
Customs are available on site at any time for any declaration/clearance and can process to visa delivery on arrival.
For more information on customs in Madagascar, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.
Storage Facilities
None
Airfield Costs
NAVIGATION CHARGES
Charges |
Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg) |
|
||
---|---|---|---|---|
|
0 – 25,000 |
25,001 – 75,000 |
75,001 – 150,000 |
150,000 and over |
Passengers |
12,958 Euros/pax |
|||
Landing USD - $ |
1,945 Euros/1000 kg |
3,849 Euros/1000 kg |
5,311 Euros/1000 kg |
4,950 Euros/1000 kg |
Night Landing SD - $ |
1,945 Euros/1000 kg |
3,849 Euros/1000 kg |
5,311 Euros/1000 kg |
4,950 Euros/1000 kg |
Night Take-Off USD - $ |
|
|
|
|
Parking |
0,016 Euros/1000 kg/heure (MTOW) |
|||
Handling Charges |
2,255 Euros/1000 kg |
|||
RDIA commercial flight |
41,60 Euros/pax |
|||
RDIA general aviation |
10 Euros/pax |
|||
RDIA cargo |
60 Euros/1000 kg |
FUEL SERVICES CHARGES
Refueling service is not provided in Sainte Marie airport, planes have to refuel either in Toamasina either in Antananarivo airports.
|
Price per Litre USD - $ |
---|---|
Jet A-1 |
N/A |
Avgas |
N/A |
CARGO TERMINAL CHARGES
Import Charges |
||
---|---|---|
Type of Charge |
Rate USD - $ per kg |
Comments |
Handling Charge |
$190 / ton |
|
Break Bulk Fee |
$190 / ton |
|
Diplomatic Mail |
Inclu dans le basic handling. |
|
Strong Room – per consignment |
N/A |
|
Cold Storage Fee |
175MGA / kg / heure |
Minimum de perception 25.000MGA |
Delivery Outside Normal Working Hours |
87.5MGA / hr |
Minimum de perception 87.500MGA |
Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt |
N/A |
|
Storage per Day |
100MGA / kg / hr |
03 jours de franchise. Minimum de perception 16.667MGA |
Export |
||
Handling Charges – Un-palletized Cargo |
$190 / Ton |
|
International Air Waybill |
N/A |
Fourni par la compagnie |
Local Air Waybill |
N/A |
IDEM |
Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation |
N/A |
IDEM |
Air Way Bill Documentation |
N/A |
IDEM |
Diplomatic Mail |
Inclu dans le basic handling. |
|
Storage Charges per Day |
100MGA / kg / hr |
03 jours de franchise. Minimum de perception 16.667MGA |
AIR-BRIDGE CHARGES
N/A
Security
SAMADA is in charge of the airport security (metal gantry, metal detector, etc...)
During the night, a private company called MSP is in charge of the airport facilities caretaking.
ADEMA is in charge of the Safety (fencing, safety of the runway, deployment of runners).
Gendarmerie (military police) is present outside of the airport facility and can do patrol or punctual Identity or luggage checking if needed.
Air Police is present in the airport facility for immigration and punctual control.
Night access homologation waiting approval.
Madagascar - 2.2.6 Toamasina International Airport
Airport Overview
Toamasina airport recently obtained its international certification on the 30 December 2016. The airport is open from 6 AM to 18 PM 7 days a week. Facilities and runway are ok and well maintained. It operates daily national flights to/from the capital and weekly conection to Sambava and Sainte Marie. It also serve regional destinations to La Reunion.
Companies |
Destinations |
---|---|
Air Madagascar |
Antananarivo, Sainte Marie, Sambava |
Air Austral |
La réunion |
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province |
Toamasina |
Nearest Town or City |
Toamasina N/A |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Ambalamanasy Airport |
Latitude |
-18.115314° |
Longitude |
49.393463° |
Elevation (m) |
4 m |
IATA Code |
TMM |
ICAO Code |
FMMT |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
ADEMA |
Management Contact Person |
Airport Commander: Antonio Patrick RASOANATEPI 0340556516 |
Open From (hours) |
6h00 |
Open To (hours) |
22h00 |
More information on the airports characteristics can be found at: http://www.ais-asecna.org/en/ad/ad2.htm
Airport Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
Main companies working in Toamasina airport are:
ADEMA: Airport administrator and operator
ASECNA: in charge of air traffic, weather, rescue and firefighting, and aeronautical information
SAMADA: company in charge of the airport security
MGH: handling Company for international flights
Air Madagascar: handling Company for national flights
TOTAL Aviation: Fueling
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Madagascar Airport Companies Contact List
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
Performance for 2016 |
|||
---|---|---|---|
National |
Regional |
International |
|
Total Aircraft Movements |
1 450 |
369 |
0 |
Total Passengers |
48 631 |
17 628 |
0 |
Freight Activity of the Airport (kg) |
41 553 |
198 |
0 |
Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Runways
Runway #1 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
2200 m x 40 m |
Orientation |
009° / 189° |
Surface |
Asphalt |
More information on the runway and approach can be found at: http://www.ais-asecna.org/en/atlas/madagascar/toamasina.htm
Airport Infrastructure Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
---|---|---|---|
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refuelling |
No |
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
Yes |
Cargo terminal |
No |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
Pax Transport to Airfield |
No |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Niv 5 |
Catering Services |
No |
De-icing Equipment |
No |
Base Operating Room |
Yes |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
Airport Radar |
Yes |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
NDB |
Yes |
VOR |
Yes |
ILS |
Yes |
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo |
Boeing 737/300 (120 Pax) |
||
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet |
N/A |
||
Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) |
12’000 m2 |
||
Storage Area (m3 and MT) |
1 room 180 m2 |
||
Handling Equipment |
|||
Elevators / Hi Loaders |
No |
Max Capacity (MT) |
N/A |
Max Height (m) |
N/A |
||
Loading Ramps |
No |
||
Other Comments |
N/A |
Customs Guidance
Customs and Immigration are available at the airport for scheduled international flights. They are on call for unscheduled international flights. They can do declaration/clearance and process to visa delivery on arrival.
For more information on customs in Madagascar, please see the following link: HQ staff will input a link to section 1.3 Customs Information here.
Storage Facilities
None
Airfield Costs
Charges |
Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg) |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|
0 – 25’999 |
26’000 – 70’999 |
70’999- 150’000 |
150’001 and over |
|
Landing (International flight) EUR - € |
1,86 €/T |
3,68 €/T |
5,08 €/T |
4,74 €/T |
Charges |
Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg) |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 – 14’999 |
15’000 – 25’999 |
26'000 – 75’999 |
76'000 – 150’000 |
150’001 and over |
|
Landing (National flight) MGA - Ar |
334,60 Ar/T |
910,00 Ar/T |
1711,00 Ar/T |
2068,00 Ar/T |
1963,00 Ar/T |
Other Charges |
|
---|---|
Freight fees (international flight) MGA - Ar |
8'500,00 Arl/T |
Freight fees (national flight) MGA - Ar |
2'627,12 Ar/T |
Parking EUR - € |
46,00Ar/h/T |
FUEL SERVICES CHARGES
Domestic flights Price per Litre USD - $ Sept. 2017 |
International flights Price per Litre USD - $ Sept. 2017 |
|
---|---|---|
Jet A-1 |
0.9 |
0.75 |
Avgas |
2.77 |
2.27 |
Security
SAMADA is in charge of the airport security (metal gantry, metal detector, etc...)
ADEMA is in charge of the Safety (fencing, safety of the runway, deployment of runners).
Gendarmerie (military police) is present outside of the airport facility and can do patrol or punctual Identity or luggage checking if needed.
Air Police is present in the airport facility for immigration and punctual control.
Madagascar - 2.2.8 Tolagnaro (Fort Dauphin) National Airport
Airport Overview
Tolagnaro airport is under the supervision of ADEMA (Aéroports de Madagascar). There are daily regular flights with Antananarivo and connection with Toliara 2 times a week in both way. On addition, the airport use to welcome 5 to 7 private flights per week. Opening hours are from 5h45 to 18h00, 7 days per week.
Possibility to welcome international flights with custom service on request. The reference plane is the 737/800 (168 Passengers, 58t) Flight companies coming regularly are: Air Madagascar (daily flight), Madagascar Airways, MAF, Aéromarine, MTA, TOA and Helimission.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province |
Toliara |
Nearest Town or City |
Tolagnaro 3,5 km |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Tolagnaro Marillac Airport |
Latitude |
-25.036840° |
Longitude |
46.954962° |
Elevation (m) |
8 m |
IATA Code |
FTU |
ICAO Code |
FMSD |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
ADEMA (Aéroports De Madagascar) |
Management Contact Person |
Commandant Aéroport RAMANANDRAIBE Evariste 0340750763 |
NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? |
No |
More information on the airports characteristics can be found at: http://www.ais-asecna.org/en/ad/ad2.htm
Runway(s)
Runway #1 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
1800 x 30 m |
Runway Orientation |
0,26 / 76 |
Runway Surface |
Asphalt |
Runway Condition |
OK |
More information on the runway and approach can be found at: http://www.ais-asecna.org/en/atlas/madagascar/tolagnaro.htm
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refueling Capacity |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Air Traffic Control |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
Yes (ASECNA) |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
Yes (NDB & DME) |
Perimeter Fencing |
No |
Windsock |
Yes |
Guard 24/24 |
Yes |
Fuel Services Charges
Domestic flights Price per Litre USD - $ Sept. 2017 |
International flights Price per Litre USD - $ Sept. 2017 |
|
---|---|---|
Jet A-1 |
1.37 |
1.14 |
Avgas |
2.98 |
2.45 |
Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)
Suivant arrêté interministériel N°18835/2006 du 02/11/2006 circulaire N°02 ACM/DG/Cir du 20/12/2006
Charges |
Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg) |
|||
---|---|---|---|---|
0 – 25’999 |
26’000 – 70’999 |
70’999- 150’000 |
150’001 and over |
|
Landing (International flight) EUR - € |
2,47 €/T |
4,91 €/T |
6,82 €/T |
6,39 €/T |
Charges |
Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg) |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 – 14’999 |
15’000 – 25’999 |
26'000 – 75’999 |
76'000 – 150’000 |
150’001 and over |
|
Landing (National flight) MGA - Ar |
353,40 Ar/T |
1297,20 Ar/T |
2616,20 Ar/T |
3318,80 Ar/T |
3128,00 Ar/T |
Other Charges |
|
---|---|
Freight fees (international flight) MGA - Ar |
4’000,00 Ar/T |
Freight fees (national flight) MGA - Ar |
1’600,00 Ar/T |
Parking EUR - € |
23,00 Ar/h/T |
Lighting fee MGA - Ar |
151'871Ar |
Madagascar - 2.2.9 Morondava National Airport
Airport Overview
Morondava National Airport is a public airport under the supervision of ADEMA (Aéroports de Madagascar).
There are daily regular flights from/to Antananarivo and in-between 5 to 7 private flights per week. Opening hours are from 6:00 to18:00, 7 days per week. Possibility to receive international flights with custom service on request.
AFIS service is available. The reference plane is the Boeing 737/200 (125 Passengers). Main companies using the airport: Air Madagascar (daily flight), MAF, Aéromarine, MTA, TOA and Helimission.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province or District |
Tulear |
Nearest Town or City |
Morondava 4.5 km |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Morondava National Airport |
Latitude |
-20.28472° |
Longitude |
44.31778° |
Elevation (ft and m) |
9 m |
IATA Code |
MOQ |
ICAO Code |
FMMV |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
ADEMA (Aéroports de Madagascar) |
Management Contact Person |
Airport Commander Mr Frédéric BE +261 340556482 / +261 327206478
|
NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? |
No |
Runway(s)
Runway #1 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
1500 m x 30 m |
Runway Orientation |
10 / 28 |
Runway Surface |
Asphalt |
Runway Condition |
Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes, passengers only |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refueling Capacity |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Air Traffic Control |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes, cat.5 |
Weather Information |
Yes |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
Yes (AFIS) |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
Yes |
Fuel Services Charges
Total Énergie Responsable :
Me Maminiaina Razafindrabe +261 320720263
maminiainarazafindrabe@totalenergies.mg
Price per Litre USD - $ |
|
Jet A-1 |
1.85 |
Avgas |
3.52 |
Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)
For all costs related to air operations see the part 2.2 Madagascar Aviation:
AIRPORT CHARGES AND RBFA TARIFFS - [excluding taxes]
Contact ADEMA:
Tel. +261 0340559724 Mme Bako
Email: adema@adema.mg / ddcp.adema@gmail.com / acdr@adema.mg
Madagascar - 2.2.10 Sambava National Airport
Airport Overview
Sambava Airport is located in the eastern part of the city. Its modest size and the need for the platform to comply with technical and commercial standards require investments within the framework of a project that will consist of several phases.
The primary objective is to carry out emergency work to remedy shortcomings such as the low bearing capacity of the aeronautical pavements, the small size of the passenger terminal, the deterioration of the freight premises and the size of the runway which deserves to be enlarged.
The Sambava airport development and extension project aims to improve air connectivity between the regions of Madagascar and with the outside world.
Sambava airport is a public airport under the supervision of ADEMA (Aéroports de Madagascar). There are daily domestic flights with the national company Air Madagascar. The terminal buildings and other facilities are existing and are well maintained. It is open 7/7 from 6am to 6pm and 8 staffs are working there including radio operator and AFIS officer.
Even if the landing has to be done visually, airport staff are able to communicate with aircrafts via VHF radios to give basic information such as weather, air traffic, possible obstacle on the airstrip … On top of the regular flights, there are around 4 to 6 flights per week (340 in total in 2021) with private companies such as MAF, MTA or TOA. Biggest aircraft authorised are the Boeing 737-300 (60t max, up to 140 passengers)
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
MADAGASCAR |
Province or District |
DIEGO SUAREZ |
Nearest Town or City |
SAMBAVA DISTANCE ( 1 km) |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Ambodisatrana airport |
Latitude |
-14.281711° |
Longitude |
50.176443° |
Elevation (ft and m) |
6 m |
IATA Code |
SBV |
ICAO Code |
FMNS |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
ADEMA |
Management Contact Person |
Mr Benit Cdt Adema |
NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? |
No |
Runway(s)
Runway #1 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
Length (1800 m) X Width (30 m) |
Runway Orientation |
160 ° / 340 ° |
Runway Surface |
BITUMEN |
Runway Condition |
Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refuelling Capacity |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Air Traffic Control |
No |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
Yes |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
Yes |
Perimeter Fencing |
No |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
Fuel Services Charges
With Total Aviation
Price per Litre USD - $ |
|
---|---|
Jet A-1 |
1.92 |
Avgas |
3.46 |
Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)
For all costs related to air operations see the part 2.2 Madagascar Aviation
- AIRPORT CHARGES AND RBFA TARIFFS - [excluding taxes]
Contact ADEMA:
Tel. +261 0340559724 Mme Bako
Email: adema@adema.mg / ddcp.adema@gmail.com / acdr@adema.mg
Madagascar - 2.2.11 Ambanja National Airport
Airport Overview
Ambanja or “Ampampamena” airport is located 38 km north and 68 km south of Ambilobe on the N6 road. Even if the airport is supervised by an association, it remains public. Nobody’s working on site but the airstrip is in good condition, for more details, please contact Me MBOTIVOLA Laurentine, the Antsohihy airport commander (contact below).
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province |
Antsiranana |
Nearest Town or City |
Ambanja 38 km Ambilobe 68 km |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Ampampamena Airport |
Latitude |
-13.487299° |
Longitude |
48.634844° |
Elevation (m) |
11 |
IATA Code |
IVA |
ICAO Code |
FFMZ |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Association FANORO |
Management Contact Person |
Mme MBOTIVOLA Laurentine Logt 70 AB Ambalabe ANTSOHIHY Tél. 032 04 544 66/ 032 41 999 24/ 033 74 302 20 gaston_marami@yahoo.fr |
NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? |
No |
Runway(s)
Runway #1 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
960 m x 15 m |
Runway Surface |
Asphalt |
Runway Condition |
Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
No |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refueling Capacity |
No |
Ground Handling Services |
No |
Air Traffic Control |
No |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
No |
Weather Information |
No |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
No |
Perimeter Fencing |
No |
Windsock |
Yes |
Security guard |
No |
Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)
Suivant arrêté interministériel N°18835/2006 du 02/11/2006 circulaire N°02 ACM/DG/Cir du 20/12/2006
Charges |
Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg) |
|
---|---|---|
0 – 14’999 |
15’000 – 25’999 |
|
Landing MGA - Ar |
1667,00 Ar/T |
768,00 Ar/T |
Freight fees EUR - € |
1’600,00 Ar/T |
1’600,00 Ar/T |
Parking MGA - Ar |
23,00 Ar/h/T |
23,00 Ar/h/T |
Madagascar - 2.2.12 Amboasary – Berenty - National Airport
Aerodrome Overview
Situated in the Berenty reserve, it is a private aerodrome belonging to the SHTM (Sté Hotelière et Touristique de Madagascar et Dehaulme). The aerodrome is generally in good conditions. A dozen of planes are landing here every year, mainly for government officials and privates. For more information, please contact the STMH.
N.B. Another private airport is available in Amboasary 14 km away: for additional information, please see the following link: . 2.2.13) Amboasary -Bevala Secondary Aerodrome.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province or District |
District: Amboasary Region: Anosy Commune: Behara |
Nearest Town or City |
Amboasary 14 km |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Berenty Secondary Aerodrome |
Latitude |
-25.008056 |
Longitude |
46.301944 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
52 m (highest elevation point on |
IATA Code |
N/A |
ICAO Code |
N/A |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
HAH (Société Henry - Alain de Heaulme) |
Management Contact Person |
Mr RAMBOLARISON Roger +261 33 23 210 39 |
NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? |
NON |
Runway(s)
Runway #1 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
1050 m X 45 m |
Runway Orientation |
150° / 330° |
Runway Surface |
Grass |
Runway Condition |
Good |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
No |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refueling Capacity |
No |
Ground Handling Services |
On request |
Air Traffic Control |
No |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
No |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
No |
Perimeter Fencing |
No |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
Fuel Services Charges
|
Price per Litre USD - $ |
---|---|
Jet A-1 |
N/A |
Avgas |
N/A |
Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)
According to the law, private airports should not have the right to charge any use
Madagascar - 2.2.13 Amboasary - Bevala - National Airport
Airport Overview
The aerodrome is not accessible without previous notification (minimum 24 h. Direct contact Mme Ghislaine +261 32 078 15 01).
Amboasary Atsimo airport is a private airport belonging to the SADP company (Société Agricole du Domaine de Pechpeyrou). The airport is in a good condition in general, and the 2 airstrips are well maintained. A dozen of planes are landing here every year, mainly for government officials and privates. For more information, please contact the SADP (contact below).N.B. Another private airport is available at the Berenty reserve 14 km away (See LCA website point 2.2.12)
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province or District |
Toliara |
Nearest Town or City |
Amboasary Atsimo 4 km |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Bevala Secondary Aerodrome |
Latitude |
-25.075559° |
Longitude |
46.393291° |
Elevation (ft and m) |
14 m |
IATA Code |
N/A |
ICAO Code |
FMJI |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
SADP (Société Agricole du Domaine de Pechpeyrou). |
Management Contact Person |
Me Ghislaine +261 32 078 15 01 |
NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? |
No |
Runway(s)
Runway #1 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
1 100 m x 24 m |
Runway Orientation |
091° / 271 |
Runway Surface |
Clay |
Runway Condition |
Ok |
Runway #2 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
725 m x 35 m |
Runway Orientation |
165° / 345° |
Runway Surface |
Clay |
Runway Condition |
Ok |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
No |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refueling Capacity |
No |
Ground Handling Services |
No |
Air Traffic Control |
No |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
No |
Weather Information |
No |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
No |
Perimeter Fencing |
No |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
Fuel Services Charges
No refuelling service available
|
Price per Litre USD - $ |
---|---|
Jet A-1 |
N/A |
Avgas |
N/A |
Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)
According to the law, private airports should not have the right to charge any use
Madagascar - 2.2.14 Ambovombe National Airport
Airport Overview
Ambovombe Aerodrome is a public restricted airport under the supervision of the “Bureau Région”. The airport facilities and runway are in a good condition in general. A dozen of planes are landing here every year, mainly for government officials. A security guard is taking care of the place and is cutting the grass when necessary.
N.B. Please notice that coordination with the local authority is mandatory before using the airport.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
---|---|
Country |
Madagascar |
Province or District |
Toliara |
Nearest Town or City |
Ambovombe 5 km |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Ekonka Ambovombe Secondary Aerodrome |
Latitude |
-25.205362° |
Longitude |
46.073793° |
Elevation (ft and m) |
134 m |
IATA Code |
N/A |
ICAO Code |
FMJE |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Région Androy |
Management Contact Person |
Mr. le Préfet du District Ambovombe +261 34 05 538 04 |
NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? |
No |
Runway(s)
Runway #1 |
|
---|---|
Runway Dimensions |
1000 x 35 m |
Runway Orientation |
125° / 305° |
Runway Surface |
Grass |
Runway Condition |
Ok |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Infrastructure |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
No |
Runway Lighting |
No |
Refueling Capacity |
No |
Ground Handling Services |
No |
Air Traffic Control |
No |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
No |
Weather Information |
No |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
No |
Perimeter Fencing |
No |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
Fuel Services Charges
No refuelling available
|
Price per Litre USD - $ |
---|---|
Jet A-1 |
N/A |
Avgas |
N/A |
Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)
40 000 Ar for 1 landing + take off (whatever the aircraft, weight, passenger number)
Humanitarian flights in case of emergency: free
Madagascar - 2.3 Road Network
The Malagasy road network is currently estimated at 31,640 km of roads and is divided into three categories of networks:
• The national roads (approximately 11,746 km)
• The Provincial Highways
• The network of municipal roads
Of the 31,640 km of roads, official statistics showed that only 10% of roads were in good condition and practicable throughout the year, 28% in average condition and 64% in poor condition. These statistics remain very optimistic due to the high deterioration of main asphalt road.
Despite this deplorable situation, the Malagasy government spends only 8% of its budget on infrastructure. The European Union, the World Bank and the African Development Bank have come to the rescue to improve road infrastructure, but this does not prevent the road network in the country from deteriorating.
To the decrepit Malagasy roads and lack of maintenance are added the consequences of natural disasters like cyclones and floods.
The construction of roads to open up territories and increase agricultural production is one of the priorities of the next few years without really knowing where the funding will come from.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link:
Distance Matrix
Distances from Capital City to Major Towns (km) |
|||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
If two figures are mentioned, It means there are two possibilities for the trip. |
Antananarivo |
Ampanihy |
Antsirabe |
Diego-Suarez |
Fianarantsoa |
Fort-Dauphin |
Ihosy |
Mahajanga |
Manakara |
Morondava |
Sambava |
Tamatave |
Tuléar |
Antananarivo |
1188 |
169 |
1174 |
410 |
1122 |
616 |
580 |
590 |
701 |
1194 |
369 |
950 |
|
Ampanihy |
1188 |
933 |
2262 |
878 |
334 |
472 620 |
1666 1814 |
1170 |
1451 1585 |
2448 |
1457 |
292 |
|
Antsirabe |
169 |
933 |
1343 |
241 |
953 1267 |
447 |
747 |
421 |
532 |
1529 |
538 |
781 |
|
Diego- Suarez |
1174 |
2262 |
1343 |
1584 |
2610 |
1790 |
659 902 |
1764 |
1875 |
448 |
1543 |
2124 |
|
Fianarantsoa |
410 |
878 |
241 |
1584 |
712 |
206 |
988 |
292 |
773 |
1770 |
779 |
540 |
|
Fort-Dauphin |
1122 |
334 |
953 1267 |
2610 |
712 |
506 806 |
1700 |
1004 |
1485 |
2482 |
1491 |
626 |
|
Ihosy |
616 |
472 620 |
447 |
1790 |
206 |
506 806 |
1194 |
498 |
979 |
1976 |
985 |
320 |
|
Mahajanga |
580 |
1666 1814 |
747 |
659 902 |
988 |
1700 |
1194 |
1168 |
1279 |
1088 |
947 |
1528 |
|
Manakara |
590 |
1170 |
421 |
1164 |
292 |
1004 |
498 |
1168 |
|
953 |
1950 |
959 |
932 |
Morondava |
701 |
1451 1585 |
532 |
1875 |
773 |
1885 |
879 |
1279 |
953 |
|
2061 |
1070 |
1313 |
Sambava |
1194 |
2448 |
1529 |
448 |
1770 |
2482 |
1976 |
1088 |
1950 |
2061 |
|
1729 |
2310 |
Tamatave |
369 |
1457 |
538 |
1543 |
779 |
1491 |
985 |
947 |
959 |
1070 |
1729 |
|
1883 |
Tuléar |
950 |
292 |
781 |
2124 |
540 |
627 |
320 334 |
1528 |
832 |
1313 |
2310 |
1883 |
|
Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (hours) |
|||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Travel time given approximately considering the shortest road and during dry season. |
Antananarivo |
Ampanihy |
Antsirabe |
Diego-Suarez |
Fianarantsoa |
Fort-Dauphin |
Ihosy |
Mahajanga |
Manakara |
Morondava |
Sambava |
Tamatave |
Tuléar |
Antananarivo |
|
24 |
3 |
22 |
8 |
30 |
11 |
8 |
16 |
20 |
29 |
8 |
16 |
Ampanihy |
24 |
|
21 |
46 |
16 |
16 |
12 |
32 |
22 |
34 |
53 |
32 |
9 |
Antsirabe |
3 |
21 |
|
25 |
5 |
27 |
8 |
11 |
16 |
13 |
32 |
11 |
13 |
Diego- Suarez |
22 |
46 |
25 |
|
30 |
52 |
33 |
16 |
35 |
35 |
18 |
30 |
36 |
Fianarantsoa |
8 |
16 |
5 |
30 |
|
22 |
4 |
16 |
6 |
17 |
37 |
16 |
9 |
Fort-Dauphin |
30 |
16 |
27 |
52 |
22 |
|
19 |
38 |
28 |
40 |
59 |
22 |
24 |
Ihosy |
11 |
12 |
8 |
33 |
4 |
19 |
|
19 |
24 |
27 |
40 |
19 |
5 |
Mahajanga |
8 |
32 |
11 |
16 |
16 |
38 |
19 |
|
21 |
24 |
24 |
16 |
25 |
Manakara |
13 |
22 |
16 |
35 |
6 |
28 |
24 |
21 |
|
29 |
42 |
21 |
15 |
Morondava |
16 |
34 |
13 |
35 |
17 |
40 |
27 |
24 |
29 |
|
45 |
24 |
33 |
Sambava |
29 |
53 |
32 |
18 |
37 |
59 |
40 |
24 |
42 |
45 |
|
37 |
46 |
Tamatave |
8 |
32 |
11 |
30 |
16 |
22 |
19 |
16 |
21 |
24 |
37 |
|
25 |
Tuléar |
17 |
9 |
14 |
37 |
9 |
25 |
5 |
24 |
15 |
33 |
46 |
25 |
|
Road Security
Road safety in Madagascar is problematic and should be taken seriously due to several factors:
- Condition of infrastructure: road infrastructure is in very poor condition, if only about 10% of the network is asphalted, 48% of it is in poor condition with dilapidated structures often damaged by heavy rains or catastrophes natural.
- No signaling: Road signs are almost non-existent and local drivers often do not even know the basics of road traffic, not respecting speed limits, priorities or good passing practices.
- Vehicle fleet: the car fleet at national level is constantly increasing, with mostly old vehicles (between 10 and 15 years old) and poorly maintained. In addition, most spare parts are fake or poor quality
- Obstacles: Roads are equally as used by vehicles, as by pedestrians, carts and itinerant herds. Out of the main streets of large cities, lighting is non-existent, so it is advisable to be very vigilant.
- Criminality: There is a high risk of crime if travelling by road in Madagascar, including carjacking and armed robbery, particularly at night. Owing to reports of an increasing number of violent highway robberies, a particularly high level of vigilance should be maintain if traveling on the following roads: RN7, RN27, RN10, RN13 and the RN1B (between Tsiroanomandidy and Maintirano).
Road Pictures
RN2: Main national road linking the international port of Toamasina to Antananarivo. 75% of the importation product are
Road National (RN) 7: Road linking the capital to the southern parts of the country. This road is known to be the most touristic road across the country.
Broken bridge on the RN7 at Vohiposa level on the 18th of September 2017. The European Union has mobilized funds for the establishment of an emergency diversion
Road National (RN) 13: from Ihosy, going to Tolagnaro, it become very difficult during the rainy season
Road National (RN) 13: linking Tolagnaro to Toliara, it become very difficult during the rainy season
Secondary roads: Few pictures of how can be the secondary roads, a kind of locally made bridge and a Bac used to cross some rivers.
Others: Example of roads affected by flooding or cyclones
Madagascar - 2.4 Railway Assessment
- The Northern railway, managed by a private company, Madarail (Madagascar Railway), for the network connecting Antananarivo with Tamatave, Ambatondrazaka and Antsirabe.
There is a regular (at least daily) goods traffic between the port city of Toamasina and the capital city of Antananarivo for cargo while passenger trains are only serving Tamatave to Moramanga and Moramanga to Ambatrodrazaka lines.
Very occasionally, there are special chartered trips on restored Micheline railcars for tourists.
- The Southern railway, managed by a public company FCE (Fianarantsoa Cote Est) for the south eastern network connecting Fianarantsoa to Manakara.
The southern line has regular passenger and cargo trains, which provides a slow but picturesque alternative to the recently rehabilitated road in the region.
Please see more information here MADARAIL
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
Travel Time Matrix
|
Capital |
Town Moramanga |
Town Brickaville |
Town Tamatave |
---|---|---|---|---|
Capital |
|
4h 49 |
10h 57 |
14h 32 |
Town Moramanga |
5h 49 |
|
6h 07 |
9h 42 |
Town Brickaville |
13h 20 |
7h 31 |
|
3h 35 |
Town Tamatave |
17h 17 |
11h 28 |
3h 57 |
|
Regarding the southern railway:
- From Fianarantsoa to Manakara (departure 07.00) – 10 to 15 hours
- From Manakara to Fianarantsoa (departure 06.45) – 10 to 15 hours
Railway Companies and Consortia
Northern railway*:
Madarail was founded on October 10, 2002 following the decision of the Malagasy State to privatize the Malagasy National Railway Network1 (RNCFM).
A concession agreement for the management of the North network is then established between the new private operator and the State. Madarail began operating the Northern railway network in Madagascar on 1 July 2003.
In 2008, the Belgian operator Vecturis, already active in eight other African countries, became the majority shareholder of the company and the new railway operator. Vecturis is investing USD $ 68 million for the rehabilitation of the lines and the renovation of the railway fleet with the help of the World Bank, the European Investment Bank and other commercial banks.
In 2011, Madarail Holding became the majority shareholder, but Vecturis remains the railway operator.
75% of the company's capital is held by Madarail Holding and the remaining 25% by Madagascar.
Transport of Goods:
Madarail transports different types of products (dangerous goods, construction materials, quarry products, agricultural and food products, containerized products, etc.) through the North Network.
The commercial fleet includes 17 locomotives, 260 wagons of different types. The trains make
- 2 daily return trips between Tamatave and Antananarivo
- 2 weekly back and forth between Antsirabe and Antananarivo
Services are valid 7 days a week and 24 hours a day.
Transport of persons:
The "Dia Soa" train has been set up to serve the enclave areas between Moramanga/Tamatave and Moramanga/Ambatondrazaka.
There is also two tourist trains, the Micheline and the Trans Lémurie Express.
Southern railway:
The Fianarantsoa-East Coast line, or FCE, is a Madagascar public company attached to the Ministry of Transport with an autonomous management. The railway line connecting the city of Fianarantsoa to the eastern coast of the island, and more specifically to Manakara, which is also located in the province of Fianarantsoa.
It is 163 km long, passes through seventeen railway stations, sixty-five bridges and forty-eight tunnels including Ankarapotsy’s wich is 1,074 m. The government estimate the number of peoples depending directly on the railway to be more than 100.’000, with economical, schools and medicals services.
The FCE transports different types of products, it generally bring agricultural and food products from the eastern side to Fianarantsoa, while on the other way, it is carrying first necessity items, food, construction materials.
There is one train a week dedicated to the transport of good from Fianarantsoa to Manampatrana (4 hours and back) which is more or less the half of the line. It habitually tow three cargo wagons – 105 tons total
Type of train |
Destinations |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
Sunday |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Passengers (with cargo wagons) |
Fianarantsoa - Manakara |
- |
X |
|
|
|
X |
|
Manakara - Fianarantsoa |
- |
|
X |
|
|
|
X |
For more information on railway company contact details, please see the following link: 4.9 Railway Companies Contact List.
Capacity Table
Rail Operator Capacity |
|||
---|---|---|---|
|
MADARAIL |
MADARAIL |
MADARAIL |
Lines Operates On |
Ligne TCE |
Ligne MLA |
Ligne TA (Ambatolampy Antananarivo) |
Max Train Length and / or Pulling Capacity |
300 tons |
500 tons |
350 tons |
Locomotives |
Diesel électrique |
Diesel électrique |
Diesel électrique |
Covered Freight Wagons Size (m) |
Wagons ayant une capacité de 35 tonnes 12 m x 2,5 m |
||
Flatbed Freight Wagons Size (m) |
Wagon plat permettant le transport d’un conteneur de 40 pieds ou 2 conteneurs de 20 pieds |
||
High-sided Freight Wagons Size (m) |
N/A |
||
Drop-side Freight Wagons Size (m) |
N/A |
Key Route Information
Standard Route Information |
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
|
TCE |
TA |
MLA |
VMC |
Track Gauge |
1000 mm |
1000 mm |
1000 mm |
1000 mm |
Ruling Gradient |
Max 27 %0 |
Max 20 %0 |
Max 20 %0 |
Max 10 %0 |
Total Track Distance |
370 Km (Simple) |
153 Km (Simple) |
142 Km (Simple) |
20 Km (Simple) |
Type of Rail |
Vignole S36 |
Vignole S26 |
Vignole S36 |
Vignole S30 |
Type of Sleeper and Fastenings |
TBA – TM Clips – Tirefonds – Crapauds |
TBA – TM - TB Clips – Tirefonds – Crapauds |
TBA – TM - TB Clips – Tirefonds – Crapauds |
TM - TB Tirefonds – Crapauds |
Total Track Travel Time |
14H32 |
3H48 |
4H48 |
1H35 |
Maintenance |
Moyen |
Moyen |
Moyen |
Moyen |
Companies / Consortiums Operating on Line |
MADARAIL |
MADARAIL |
MADARAIL |
MADARAIL |
Traffic Frequency |
Daily |
Twice a week |
Twice a week |
Twice a week |
Security |
Moyen |
Moyen |
Moyen |
Moyen |
Main Stations |
|
|
|
|
TCE : Antananarivo Toamasina
TA : Antananarivo Antsirabe mais ouverte uniquement jusqu’à la ville d’Ambatolampy
MLA : Moramanga Vohidiala
VMC : Vohidiala Morarano Chrome
TBA : traverses en béton armé
TM : Traverses métalliques
TB : Traverses en bois
Key Stations
Key Station Information |
|||
---|---|---|---|
|
Gare ANTANANARIVO |
Gare MORAMANGA |
GARE TOAMASINA |
Location |
Lalaina RAKOTONDRAMANANA |
RIndra RAKOTONDRASOJA |
Herintsaina INDRIAMIFIDIMANANA |
Contact Information |
+261340050021 |
+261340050255 |
+261340050056 |
Connections with Other Transport Means |
ROUTE/AIR |
ROUTE/AIR |
ROUTE/VOIES NAVIGABLES/AIR |
Storage Capacity (m2 and m3) |
1000 m2 30 000 m3 |
500 m2 15000 m3 |
700 m2 20 000 m3 |
Handling Equipment |
ELEVATEUR 7 TONS REACH STACKER 42 TONS |
ELEVATEUR 7 TONS |
ELEVATEUR 7 TONS
|
Handling Capacity
|
No data available |
No Data available |
No Data available |
Other Comments |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Madagascar - 2.5 Waterways Assessment
Introduction
Madagascar has no inland waterways for transport of goods and people, on a large scale.
The “Canal des Pangalanes”, running along the East Coast, is currently being rebuilt by the APMF(Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale de Madagascar).
In the same time, the APMF is rebuilding the ports of Manakara and Mananjary. (6 month projects, expected end of works is August 2023).
As the only means of access to basic services for the riparian population, the canal continues to be used for the transport of products and people by artisanal canoes and rafts to the main centres of the area.
River navigation by traditional canoeing and craft units (kanota, laka), ensures the circulation of local products, population and tourists along the rivers of the West Coast: Tsiribihina in Miandrivazo and Sofia in Port Bergé, Betsiboka in Marovoay .
Canal des Pangalanes
In March 2023, 432 km were ready for navigation. The APMF is planning to rebuilt 630 km at the end of 2024.
The Pangalanes Chanel runs along the East coast from Toamasina (North) to Farafangana (South) over 630 km. Its construction, from 1896 to 1904, was meant to facilitate transport of goods, as coastal navigation was considered too dangerous.
After the colonial era, its maintenance was not pursued and the channel, dug in the sand, collapsed regularly. The waterway then quickly found itself invaded by large water lilies, hyacinths of water, covering part of its surface and making laborious the progress of the boats. It sank for 20 years in oblivion, its bridges and railways were left to the abandonment.
Main problems nowadays:
-
Some stretches blocked by sand
-
Hyacinth invasion
For the cargo, transporters use transport there goods to Mahanoro by 20 or 30 tons trucks and then transfer on 30 tons boats to reach Nosy Varika and Mananjary.
Tamatave to Mahanoro by truck: around 8 hours
Mahanoro to Mananjary with a 30 tons boat: 3 days
Company Information
From Tamatve to Mahanoro, the boats cannot transport more than 10 tons because of the depth of the channel.
Tamatave APMF office has registered 60 owners using there port but there is no figures for the places.
From Mahanoro to Manajary, the situation is different; boats up to 30 tons can navigate while both towns are accessible by trucks.
The Manjanjay wholesale suppliers use it to transport their commodities and some of them could be able to facilitate transport for NGOs.
Passenger Carrying Capacity |
|||
---|---|---|---|
|
Mickael MAC |
Alixia SIOUKING MAC |
Arcadius WAI |
Number of Passenger ships < 20 passengers |
0 |
0 |
2 |
Number of Passenger ships < 50 passengers |
3 |
3 |
4 |
Number of Passenger ships < 100 passengers |
2 |
0 |
0 |
Number of Passenger ships >100 passengers |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Capacité de transport de passagers |
|||
---|---|---|---|
|
Mickael MAC |
Alixia SIOUKING MAC |
Arcadius WAI |
Bateaux |
|||
Nombre de bateaux |
5 |
3 |
6 |
Tonnage / Volume Capacité de charge (mt / m3) |
5 x 30 t |
1 x 20 t 1 x 25 t 1 x 30 t |
1 x 20 t 2 x 25 t 3 x 30 t |
Barges |
|||
Nombre de Barges |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Tonnage / Volume Capacité de charge (mt / m3) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Remorqueurs |
|||
Nombre de remorqueurs |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Tonnage / Volume Capacité de charge (mt / m3) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Additional information
Name |
Company |
Phone |
|
Type of vehicle |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mickael MAC |
/ |
0324080438 |
|
. 2 trucks (15 and 30t) for Tamatave to Mahanoro . 1 truck 5t in Mananjary . 5 x 30t boats from Mahanoro to Mananjary |
Alixia SIOUKING MAC |
Magasin central |
0340113565 |
|
. 9 trucks: 5 x 30t and 4 x 5t . 3 boats: 20t, 25t and 30t |
Arcadius WAI |
/ |
0320509313 |
|
. 7 trucks : 3x30t, 1x15t, 3x5t . 6 boats: 3x30t, 2x25t, 1x20t |
Travel Time Matrix
These time information are an average, for the passenger and 10 tons cargo boats: 1 day can be in between 7 to 10 hours, depending on the engine.
Travel Time from Main port to other major Ports on boat |
|||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Manangareza |
Ringaringa |
Ambila Lemaintso |
Mahanoro |
Nosy Varika |
Ambavan’ Isahavato |
Mananjary |
Manangareza |
|
9 hours |
1 day |
2 days |
3 days |
3 days |
4 days |
Ringaringa |
9 hours |
|
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Ambila Lemaintso |
1 day |
1 day |
|
1 day |
2 days |
2 days |
3 days |
Mahanoro |
2 days |
2 days |
1 day |
|
1 day |
1 day |
2 days |
Nosy Varika |
3 days |
3 days |
2 days |
1 day |
|
8 hours |
1 day |
Ambavan’ Isahavato |
3 days |
3 days |
2 days |
1 day |
8 hours |
|
1 day |
Mananjary |
4 days |
4 days |
3 days |
2 days |
1 day |
1 day |
|
As an additional information, the time to reach Mananjary from Mahanoro with a 30 tons boat is 3 days.
Key Routes
Key Route Information Domestic / International |
|||
---|---|---|---|
|
From: Manangareza To: Ringaringa |
From: Manangareza To: Mahanoro |
From: Mahanoro To: Mananjary |
Distance total (km) |
41 |
227 |
200 |
Width (m) |
max : 170 |
Max : 220 |
Max : 145 |
River flow (m³ / second) |
Between 120 and 150 m3 /s |
Between 120 and 150 m3 /s |
Between 120 and 150 m3 /s |
Seasonal effects |
Safety concerns during the rainy season / cyclones |
||
Maximum size of boats
|
10 x 2 m |
10 x 2 m |
10 x 2 m |
Type of traffic Cargo , Passengers |
Cargo and Passengers |
Cargo and Passengers |
Cargo and Passengers |
Security Concerns issue |
No |
Yes |
No |
Main ports |
Manangareza / Ringringa |
Manangareza / Mahanoro |
Mahanoro / Mananjary |
Port Information
Key Port Information |
|||
---|---|---|---|
|
Port Fluvial Manangareza |
Port Fluvial de Mahanoro |
Port Fluvial de Mananjary |
Location |
Toamasina |
Mahanoro |
Mananjary |
Contact Information |
Mr Hasimbola 0321125874 |
Mr Roland 0321125811 |
Mr Edgard 034 11 430 38 |
Connections with Other Transport Means
|
- Road National 2 (to Tamatave or Antananarivo) -Air: Small domestic airport (private flights only) |
-Road: Secundary road up to Antsampanana (20t trucks max), then road National 2 (to Tamatave or Antananarivo) -Air: Small domestic airport (private flights only) |
-Road: Road National 25 to Ambohimaha, then connection with the road national 7 (to Fianarantsoa or Antananarivo) -Air: Small domestic airport (private flights only) |
Storage Capacity (m2 and m3) |
None |
None, former warehouses were broken by a cyclone. |
1 warehouse of 200 m2 at the port level |
Equipment |
None |
None |
None |
Customs Clearance Available
|
None |
None |
None |
Other comments |
Port performance: Around 10 boats per day Around 150passengers per day Cargo: The average per month is : -Received 150 tons -Sent 2000 tons |
Port performance: Around 12 boats per day Around 200 passengers per day Cargo: The average per month is : -Received 200 tons -Sent 2500 tons |
Port performance: Around 15 boat touch per day Around 150 passengers per day Cargo: The average per month is: -Received 1000 tons -Sent 200 tons |
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.
Madagascar - 2.6 Storage Assessment
Madagascar Storage Assessment
For contact details, please see the following link:
4.6 Madagascar Storage and Miling Companies Contact List
While storage facilities are can be find in the main towns, warehousing is not a service very developed countrywide. Industry is not very developed and most of the factories have built their own warehouses according to their needs and are not in capacity to offer or rent additional space. Out of the big cities, most of the facilities are old, not well maintained and in bad condition. A good number of warehouses belonged to parastatals during the previous regime and have since been neglected. Nerveless, few proper storage facilities are available in the countryside but are used for seasonal activities (vanilla, gloves, coffee, peanuts, cotton, etc.) and are therefore available during specific months of the year only. In most of the areas, religious communities can provide land or facilities as well.
Commercial Storage
Renting commercial storage facilities from private actors is possible. But as said previously, in the countryside, most of these facilities are owned and used by local product collectors and so available onlypartially through year. Some wholesalers can also provide warehouse facilities available all year long but out of the big town, they are only few.
For more information on storage company contact details, please see the following link:
Location |
Owner |
Available for Rent |
Capacity (MT / m² / m³) |
Type |
Access |
Condition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ANTSIRABE |
Mr Richade |
Yes |
2 x 400 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
ANTANANARIVO |
Mr Manda RATSIMBAZAFY |
Yes |
1000 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
ANTANANARIVO |
Mr MALAVERGNE |
Yes |
550 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
ANTANANARIVO |
Mr Herizo RANDRIAMASY |
Yes |
6250 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact |
AMBANJA |
Mr Bruno MAMODALY
|
Yes |
750 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
ANTSIRANANA |
Mr SALIM |
Yes |
1x100 m² 1x350 m² 1x500 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
ANTSIRANANA |
Mr Boudabay KOUDEMA
|
Yes |
100 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
ANTSIRANANA |
Mr Youssouf HOUSSEN
|
Yes |
1x250 m² 1x300 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
ANTSIRANANA |
COMADIE |
Yes |
1x1520 m² 1x920 m² 2x1150 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
ANDAPA |
Mme Fabrisca CHANCHONE |
Yes |
2x350 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
ANTALAHA |
Mr Jacquy |
Yes |
1x80 m² 2x160 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
AMBOASARY |
Mr Tovontsoa |
Yes |
700MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
AMPANIHY |
Mr Dimby |
Yes |
2x60T |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
BEKILY |
Mr Nestor TSIANDRAHA
|
Yes |
200T |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
FIANARANTSOA |
Mr Tsakou BOBO |
Yes |
5 x 900 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
FENERIVE - EST |
Mr Rosin RAZANDRY
|
Yes |
112 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
FARAFANGANA |
Mr Bernard MANESOR
|
Yes |
1x50 m² 1x200 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
MAHAJANGA |
Mr Abdalaha MADJID
|
Yes |
6x250 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
MAHAJANGA |
Mme LALOFA |
Yes |
400 m² up to 4000 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
MIANDRIVAZO |
Dr Raymond RAKOTOARIVELO |
Yes |
500MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
MIANDRIVAZO |
Mme Tiana RAKOTOASIMBOLA |
Yes |
180 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
MIANDRIVAZO |
Mme Josiane RASOAVOLOLOLIAINA |
Yes |
2x300MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
MORONDAVA |
Mr Christian BOURGAD |
Yes |
1x250 m² 1x400 m² 1x800 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
MORONDAVA |
Maison PANJOU |
Yes |
5x15 m2 |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
MANANJARY |
Mr Mickael MAC |
Yes |
170 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
MANANJARY |
Mr Ernest RAZANAKOLONA |
Yes |
1x150 m² 1x600 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
MANANJARY |
Mr Alixia SIOUKING MAC |
Yes |
200 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
MOROMBE |
Mr Nassim |
Yes |
5x10 m2 |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
NOSY BE |
Mr Thierry JAO |
Yes |
50MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
TULEAR |
Mr Moise RASSAY |
Yes |
660 m2 |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
TULEAR |
Mr Hatim AFTAB |
Yes |
1x750 m2 2x500 m2 |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
TULEAR |
Mr Marcel SAM JAMKWONG |
Yes |
1x720 m2 1x1591 m2 |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
TULEAR |
Mr Augustin JAOJI |
Yes |
1500 m2 |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
TULEAR |
Mr Nirina SITRAK’ANDRIANARISAINA |
Yes |
1x755 m2 2x33 m2 |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
TOLANARO |
Mr Jean VELOTODY |
Yes |
200MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
VANGAINDRANO |
Me Tassia RASOAMAPIONONA |
Yes |
100MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
VANGAINDRANO |
Mr Rufin THU-JAUNE |
Yes |
1x100 m² 1x600 m² |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
[1] Warehouse Type: Open storage, container, rub-hall, silo, concrete, other, unspecified
[2] Warehouse Access: Raised-siding, flat
[3] Warehouse condition: Appears intact, appears damaged, under construction/repair
Storage Used by Humanitarian Organizations
The majority of humanitarian agencies rent warehouses to private individuals or used communal government facilities.
When it has been difficult to find suitable facilities, WFP had either to renovate government warehouses (especially in the South) or approach businessmen willing to construct new warehouse (like in Toliara).
For more information on storage company contact details, please see the following link:
Location |
Organization |
Sharing Possibility |
Capacity (MT / m² / m³) |
Type |
Access [2] |
Condition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ANTANANARIVO |
CARE |
Yes |
250MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
ANTANANARIVO |
CRM |
Yes |
20MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
ANTANANARIVO |
MEDAIRE |
Yes |
20MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
ANTANANARIVO |
INTER AID |
Yes |
10MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
AMBOASARY |
WFP |
Yes |
1x750MT 2x200MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
AMBOASARY |
WFP |
Yes |
3000MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
AMBOASARY |
WFP |
Yes |
2x450MT 1x600MT |
Wick hall |
Flat |
Appears intact |
AMPANIHY |
WFP |
Yes |
1000MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
ANTALAHA |
CARE |
Yes |
300MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
BEKILY |
WFP |
Yes |
250MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
FARAFANGANA |
WHH |
Yes |
600MT |
(Temporary stock) |
Flat |
Appears intact |
FORT-DAUPHIN |
WFP |
Yes |
1x650MT 1x700MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
MAROANTSETRA |
MEDAIRE |
Yes |
50MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
TAMATAVE |
CRM |
Yes |
50MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
TAMATAVE |
CRS |
Yes |
200MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
TAMATAVE |
WFP |
Yes |
3700MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
TSIHOMBE |
WFP |
Yes |
500MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
TSIHOMBE |
WFP |
Yes |
300MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
TULEAR |
CRS |
Yes |
500MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
TULEAR |
WFP |
Yes |
4000MT |
Other |
Flat |
Appears intact |
[1] Warehouse Type: Open storage, container, rub-hall, silo, concrete, other, unspecified
[2] Warehouse Access: Raised-siding, flat
[3] Warehouse condition: Appears intact, appears damaged, under construction/repair
Cold Chain
Cold chain services are very difficult to find in Madagascar. Medicine / vaccine storage options are available in the biggest hospitals and clinics of the country but most of the time they have no back-up when a city power shortage occurs.
Otherwise, some private companies have some storage avilable for their activities, but it remain scarce and most of the time it only reserved for for food items like sea food products.
Madagascar - 2.7 Milling Assessment
Madagascar Milling Assessment
The last remaining milling company went bankrupt in 2016, after the destruction of Mana Madagascar in 2009. All flours and milling products are now imported from Europe and Asia.
Milling Company - Mana Madagascar
Mana Madagascar no longer exists – the company was destroyed during the 2009 civil strife.
Milling Company – Les moulins de Madagascar
The facilities are still existing and the site is under surveillance awaiting a potential buyer.
Madagascar - 3 Logistics Services
Services and Supply
Geographically and historically, the service and industrial companies are unequally divided and concentrated in-between Antananarivo (the capital and main industrial place), Antsirabe (the main agricultural place) and Toamasina (the main port gateway of the island).
The commercial and service sector of Madagascar remains underdeveloped due to the low standard of living conditions of the population. Private companies adapt their products according to the purchasing power of consumers, (in 2016, 90% of the population lives on less than $ 2 a day).
Fuel prices are fixed by the government, but the services are operated by the private sector. No major shortages have been recorded, though local shortages may arise due to the inaccessibility of roads.
Transport services have been fully privatized. There are a few transporters with a large vehicle park, but most are small scale with one to three trucks at disposal. Competition for transport on the main roads is fierce, but comparatively lacking for transport on smaller roads.
Manual labor is abundant and inexpensive due to high unemployment rates.
The telecommunications sector is privatized and their competition for the usual telecom services such as fixed and mobile phone, including data traffic, and internet. Other telecommunications such as payment by mobile can be found as well. Coverage is good in the larger cities, but services diminish the further out.
The main food groups that can be sourced locally includes cereals (rice, wheat, sorghum), pulses (groundnuts, beans, sesame, soya), tubers (sweet, cassava, potato), vegetables (tomatoes, carrots) and various fruits.
The industrial sector is developing. Madagascar has a fair number of raw materials, but most are exported to be transformed elsewhere. Some items such as cement, plastic pumps and water pumps are supplied by local companies.
Disclaimer: Registration 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.
Madagascar - 3.1 Fuel
Although prices at the pump are imposed by the government, the downstream oil sector in Madagascar is fully liberalized at present. Its management is carried out by private operators. The Ministry of Water, Energy and Hydrocarbons is responsible for the definition of hydrocarbon policy, and the Malagasy Office for Hydrocarbons (OMH), a regulatory body under its supervision, supervises , regulation and control of the sector.
There are 4 distributors in Madagascar (TOTAL, JOVENNA, GALANA, SHELL) forming a hydrocarbon platform: CECAM or Supply and Movement Coordination Cell.
The standards used for the handling and storage of hydrocarbons are derived from the ASTM or American Society for Technical Materials International.
The quantity of hydrocarbon imported per month is about 50 000 m3 (all kind of products) for the 4 distributors for the whole Malagasy territory.
There had never been a shortage of fuel in the country, but it happen that some areas such as Sainte Marie or Ampanihy are struggling to obtain supplies because of the inaccessibility of the roads or the delayed refuelling.
The Office Malgache des Hydrocarbures (OMH) is the national fuel authority.
All fuel imported in Madagascar is already refined.
Current storage capacity in cubic meters: |
JET A1 |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Province |
Region |
Depots |
GASOLINE |
DIESEL |
LPSA |
TOTAL SA |
Antananarivo |
Analamanga |
Alarobia |
3,725 |
10,312 |
1,015 |
1,540 |
Soanierana |
1,400 |
5,500 |
|
|||
Vakinankaratra |
Antsirabe |
529 |
1,565 |
|
||
Sub Total Province Antananarivo |
5,654 |
17,377 |
1,015 |
1,540 |
||
Antsiranana |
Diana |
Diego Gd Pavois |
1,468 |
7,362 |
2,142 |
|
Diego Marine |
|
10,456 |
|
|||
Fascene |
|
|
|
150 |
||
Nosy Be |
2,238 |
2,242 |
1,373 |
190 |
||
Antsahampano |
117 |
200 |
|
|||
Sava |
Antalaha |
|
360 |
|
82 |
|
Sambava |
|
|
|
150 |
||
Vohémar |
1,227 |
1,346 |
|
|||
Sub Total Province Antsiranana |
5,050 |
21,966 |
3,515 |
572 |
||
Fianarantsoa |
Haute Matsiatra |
Fianarantsoa |
520 |
1,344 |
|
|
Vatovavy Fitovinany |
Mananjary |
|
556 |
|
||
Manakara |
540 |
2,440 |
|
|||
Sub Total Province Fianarantsoa |
1,060 |
4,340 |
- |
- |
||
Mahajanga |
Boeny |
Mahajanga |
3,346 |
14,228 |
4,500 |
92 |
Melaky |
Maintirano |
100 |
707 |
45 |
20 |
|
Sofia |
Antsohihy |
|
460 |
|
30 |
|
Sub Total Province Mahajanga |
3,446 |
15,395 |
4,545 |
142 |
||
Toamasina |
Atsinanana |
GRT Toamasina |
14,100 |
53,000 |
9,500 |
|
Offshore Toamasina |
|
69,000 |
|
|
||
Ambalamanasy |
|
|
|
110 |
||
Alaotra Mangoro |
Moramanga |
40 |
192 |
|
|
|
Morarano |
172 |
1,007 |
|
|
||
Sub Total Province Toamasina |
14,321 |
123,208 |
9,509 |
119 |
||
Toliara |
Anosy |
Tolagnaro |
348 |
2,556 |
348 |
137 |
Ehoala |
628 |
3,054 |
628 |
|
||
Atsimo Andrefana |
Toliara |
2,387 |
2,543 |
318 |
20 |
|
Morombe |
84 |
454 |
|
|
||
Menabe |
Morondava |
420 |
2,460 |
|
95 |
|
Sub Total Province Toliara |
3,876 |
11,076 |
1,303 |
261 |
||
TOTAL |
33,407 |
193,362 |
19,887 |
2,634 |
No problems of fuel supply, most areas have petrol station.
Information may also be found at: Website of the Office Malgache des Hydrocarbures which is updated regularly.
Fuel stations in Madagascar:
- Présence de Station Jovena en Province
- Carte de présence de Station Jovena à Tananarive
- Carte des stations GALANA
- Présence nationale des stations TOTAL
For more information on government and fuel provider contact details, please see the following links: HQ staff will input links to sections
4.1 Government Contact List and
4.7 Fuel Providers Contact List here.
A link to the Madagascar fuel stations location list (GLCSC_LCA_MADAGASCAR_ Fuel station location list_june 2017)
Information may also be found at: http://www.mytravelcost.com/petrol-prices/ which is updated monthly.
Fuel Pricing
Since 2009, OMH is in charge of administering oil prices per month under the supervision of the Ministry of Energy, Hydrocarbons and Water.
This price is nationalised regardless the region or city where it is sold.
Prices at the pump is given according the following parameters:
- Reference Price Border (PRF) : 38%
- Transport and storage: 10%
- Delivery : 13%
- Taxes and Fees: 35%
Fuel Prices per Litre as of: 01 09 2017 (local currency and USD - $) |
|
---|---|
Petrol |
3 650 MGA / 1.22 USD |
Diesel |
3 000 MGA / 1 USD |
Paraffin |
2 180 MGA / 0.73 USD |
Jet A-1 |
2 832 MGA / 0.96 USD |
For real time updates and more information on fuel prices evolution in Madagascar, please see the following links: http://www.omh.mg/codes/structure_prix.php
Seasonal Variations
While during the rainy season the transport of hydrocarbon product can be costly, priced are nationally given by the government depending the import rate, not considering any seasonal variations.
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?) |
No |
Is there a rationing system? |
No |
Is fuel to lower income / vulnerable groups subsidized? |
No |
Can the local industry expand fuel supply to meet humanitarian needs? |
Yes |
Is it possible for a humanitarian organization to directly contract a reputable supplier / distributor to provide its fuel needs? |
Yes |
Fuel Transportation
The Toamasina Terminal, being the main port of Madagascar with oil infrastructures and sufficient storage capacity, and because of its proximity to the capital, is the main receipt deposit of imported products. However, other auxiliary imports (mainly in Gasoil and Jet Fuel) are irregularly made in secondary ports, such as Mahajanga, Antsiranana and Nosy-Be.
- Once the products are unloaded, the logisticians are charged by the distributors with the installation of products throughout the island. This is done in the following way:
- For the highlands (Antananarivo, Antsirabe, Fianarantsoa), the Ambatondrazaka region and the South east, the supply of petroleum products is provided by trucks and tank wagons.
- For the North and South parts, the products are transferred from the Toamasina Terminal to the coastal depots by two coasters.
- For the areas not served by coasters (Antsohihy and Maintirano), the transfer of products is done through barges.
Nevertheless, supplie lendings are occasionally made between certain depots in the event of insufficient stocks due to various incidents (delays in the arrival of coasters, technical breakdowns, etc.).
For more information on fuel storage capacity in Madagascar, please see the following links:
Standards, Quality and Testing
Industry Control Measures |
|
---|---|
Do tanks have adequate protection against water mixing with the fuel? |
Yes |
Are there filters in the system which monitor where fuel is loaded into aircraft? |
No |
Is there adequate epoxy coating of tanks on trucks? |
Yes |
Is there a presence of suitable firefighting equipment? |
Yes |
Standards Authority |
|
---|---|
Is there a national or regional standards authority? |
Yes |
If yes, please identify the appropriate national authority. |
OMH (Office Malgache des Hydrocarbures) |
If yes, are the standards adequate/properly enforced? |
Yes |
Testing Laboratories |
|
---|---|
Are there national testing laboratories? |
Yes, the OMH has its own laboratory but its capabilities in terms of types of analyses are limited. |
If it is needed, they can delegate the testing to the following companies:
Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory |
|
---|---|
Company |
Société Saybolt |
Address |
Lot III H 108 C Ambohibao Mamamba Antananarivo (105) |
Telephone and Fax |
Tel: 034 02 119 35 / 34 05 072 11 Fax: 22 443 94 |
Contact |
Email : direction.saybolt@moov.mg |
Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory |
|
---|---|
Company |
Logistique Pétrolière SA |
Address |
Immeuble Fitaratra – 5ème étage Rue Ravoninahitriniarivo - Ankorondrano Antananarivo (101) |
Telephone and Fax |
Tel: 032 05 379 34 / 22 379 34 Fax: 23 379 06 |
Contact |
Web site : www.logpetro.com Email : contact@logpetro.com |
Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory |
|
---|---|
Company |
Galana Raffinerie Terminal (GRT) |
Address |
Manangareza Toamasina (501) |
Telephone and Fax |
Tel: 53 329 12 / 53 333 39 Fax 53 337 05 / 53 301 01 |
Contact |
Web site : www.galana.com Email : grt@galana.com |
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 Madagascar Fuel additional details, please see the following documents:
Présence de Station Jovena en Province
Carte de présence de Station Jovena à Tananarive
Présence nationale des stations TOTAL
Information may also be found at: Website of Mytravelcost on Madagascar which is updated monthly.
Madagascar - 3.2 Transporters
In Madagascar, transport services have been liberalized over the last fifteen years. In the road sub-sector, prices are freely set by the carriers themselves and costs are deemed to be high by users due to the lack of adequate infrastructure (poor road conditions, outdated means of transport ) and the high price of fuel.
The freight transport service is actually very unbalanced: with strong competition on the most frequented areas (e.g. RN2: Antananarivo - Toamasina) and monopolies in areas where roads are in poor condition (e.g. RN13: Ihosy - Fort-dauphin).
In spite of the large number of agencies or transport companies, the transport of food and other goods is very difficult in some areas, especially during the rainy season, due to road conditions.
Foreign operators are allowed to operate on the domestic market although none has been identified until now.
The following tables include the main companies assessed in Antananarivo able to give all legal documentation and offering a large coverage. More transporters can be found in the following list:
GTPE (Groupement des transports Professionnels de l’Est) Transport Capacity Summary |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
All regions covered |
||
|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
Tractor trailer |
400 |
20MT to 30MT |
Based in Toamasina, this Groupment has been created upon request of the SPAT (Toamasina port society) in order to facilitate and have a better control on the access of Toamasina port. |
Total Capacity |
400 |
|
|
FREIGHT LINE Transport Capacity Summary |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
South region, Tamatave, Diego-suarez |
||
|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
Tractor trailer |
31 |
30MT in average |
Costs increase during rainy season for area with roads in bad condition. |
Total Capacity |
31 |
|
|
VELO HENRI-SST Transport Capacity Summary |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
All regions covered |
||
|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
Tractor trailer |
25 |
30MT |
For asphalt road in good condition. |
Total Capacity |
25 |
|
|
RANDRIAMASY Transport Capacity Summary |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
Analamanga, Atsimo-Andrefana, Androy, Atsimo-Atsinana, Menabe |
||
|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
Truck |
1 |
5MT |
Costs increase during rainy season for area with roads in bad condition. |
Truck |
5 |
5MT to 10MT |
|
Truck |
4 |
10MT to 20MT |
|
Tractor trailer |
1 |
11MT |
|
Tractor trailer |
1 |
25,4MT |
|
Total Capacity |
12 |
|
|
STRF Transport Capacity Summary |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Regions Covered |
All regions expect of Melaky, Bongolava and Analanjirofo |
||
|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
Tolled truck |
1 |
5MT to 10MT |
Costs increase during rainy season for area with roads in bad condition. |
Van truck |
1 |
5MT |
|
Coverd truck |
3 |
10MT to 20MT |
|
Coverd truck |
1 |
+20MT |
|
Total Capacity |
6 |
|
|
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 contact details and information of trucks and tonnage available, please select the document below:
Madagascar - 3.3 Manual Labour
Madagascar officially has 4 million unemployed citizens, mostly young people. The situation is very alarming, because each year the number of youngsters joining the jobseekers ranks increases significantly.
According to official statistical data (Instat), between 400 000 and 500 000 young graduates add each year to the labour market, but due to the current political and economic challenges, employment rates remain low.. As a result, the labour market is young (half of the population is under 24), abundant and cheap.
According to the law, the following points are mandatory:
- the employee must have a contract of employment
- the employee must have a pay slip with each payment
- the employee must pay the IRSA (Impôt sur les revenus salariaux et assimilés) . {If salary less than 250,000Ar, IRSA = 2,000Ar (monthly) and if the salary is more than 250,000Ar, IRSA = 20% gross wage (monthly)}
- the employer needs to declare the employee to CNAPS (Caisse Nationale de Prévoyance Sociale)
. 1% for the employee (monthly)
. 13% for the employer (monthly)
- the employer needs to declare the employee to OSTIE (Organisation Sanitaire Tananarivienne Inter Entreprise) or to contract another health insurance.
. 1% for the employee (monthly)
. 5% for the employer (monthly)
Labour Rate(s) Overview
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Cost |
Rate as of April 2023 |
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Daily General Worker (Unskilled casual labour) |
7’500 MGA per day 2,5 USD / per day |
Annexe of the decree 2017-143 (minimum salary is 155.523 Ar per month for 173,33 hours) |
Daily General Worker (Semi-skilled labour) |
10’000 MGA per day 3,3 USD / per day |
n/a |
Skilled Worker |
20’000 MGA per day 6,6 USD / per day |
n/a |
Madagascar - 3.4 Telecommunications
Given the importance of the telecommunications sector for the social and economic development of Madagascar, the Government carried out a first reform in 1993 with the separation of the telecommunications post.
Subsequently, telecommunications proved to be a key factor for success in all sectors of the economy, and a second reform was initiated in 1996 with a view to liberalizing the sector and ending the monopoly of the State, which was no longer able to keep pace with technological advances.
The 1996 Law established the Malagasy Office for the Study and Regulation of Telecommunications (OMERT), whose main role is to provide regulatory functions enabling all operators involved in the sector to develop their activities in accordance with the regulations in force.
As of April 1, 2015, OMERT has been replaced by the ARTEC (Communication Technology Regulatory Authority) which, in addition to telecommunications, also supports information and communication technologies.
The telecommunications sector in Madagascar currently has 12 operators providing the following services:
- Fixed telephony service provided by the incumbent TELecom MAlagasy (TELMA)
- GSM and Internet standard mobile telephony service offered by the four operators: Orange Madagascar, Airtel Madagascar, Telma mobile, Gulfsat/Blueline
- Telecommunications service offered by Iridium Africa Services Corporation
- Data transmission service offered by Telma Global Net and Gulfast Madagascar
- Internet service provided by the two Internet service providers Blueline and Telma Global Net
- Other telecommunication services, such as the electronic payment processing service by the Monetics Treatment Center of Madagascar (CTMM), the provision of the IRIDIUM satellite mobile telephone service by GLOBAL Plus, the resale of mobile telephone, SMS and data provided by BLUELINE, the provision of INMARSAT and IRIDIUM-type mobile telecommunications services by VIA SPACE MADAGASCAR.
Telephone Net Work: Fast growing network from three different companies
For information on Madagascar Telecommunications contact and additional details, please see the following links:
4.11 Madagascar Additional Supplier Contact List
Telephone Services |
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Is there an existing landline telephone network? (Yes / No) |
Yes |
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Does it allow international calls? (Yes / No) |
Yes
|
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On average, number and length of downtime periods |
n/a | |
Mobile phone providers (List) |
Airtel, Orange, Telma, | |
Estimated availability and coverage (Approximate percentage of national coverage) |
See maps of providers below |
Telecommunication Regulations
Procedures for NGOs wishing to submit an application for frequency allocation:
- Request to use the HF and VHF frequencies to be sent to the Director of Frequency Management and Numbering.
- Filing of the attached form duly completed with the application quoted above (in annexe)
- Payment of fees and frequency fees mentioned in the proforma invoice according to the data in the form.
Regulations |
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Regulations on usage or import of: |
Yes / No |
Regulating Authority |
Satellite |
Yes |
Application to OMERT |
HF Radio |
Yes |
Application to OMERT |
UHF/VHF/HF radio: handheld, base and mobile |
Yes |
Application to OMERT |
UHF/VHF repeaters |
Yes |
Application to OMERT |
GPS |
Yes |
Application to OMERT |
VSAT |
Yes |
Application to OMERT |
Individual Network Operator Licenses Required
Frequency Licenses Required
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Existing Humanitarian Telecoms Systems
As per today, no Telecom Humanitarian system in existing yet. The local ICT Working group (UN agencies, NGOs, Government) are in the process of setting it up, and it will be co-managed by the Ministry of Telecommunication and the BNGRC
WFP is leading the ETC services for the other agencies, a network of frequencies
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Existing UN Telecommunication Systems |
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UN Inter-agency |
WFP |
UNDSS |
UNDP |
UNICEF |
World Bank |
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VHF Frequencies |
5 |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
|
HF Frequencies |
3 |
10 |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
|
Locations of Repeaters |
Antananarivo (4) |
South offices (6) |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
|
VSAT |
0 |
9 (back-up only) |
/ |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
Madagascar is currently in the age of high speed broadband through the two major international capacity providers. With the expendable capacity of 8.3 Gbps and 10 000 Km long, the fibre optic submarine EASSY (East Africa Submarine System) currently connects the Big Island with East Africa, the Indian Ocean and the rest of the world .
With 2 segments, LION (Lower Indian Ocean Network) the first one connecting Mauritius and Reunion, and the second one Reunion to Madagascar, with over 1 000 Km long and with a capacity of up to 2.3Gbps. Mauritius and Reunion are the two connection points to the SAT-3 / WASC / SAFE linking itself from Europe to Asia via southern Africa.
A third cable called FLY come soon in the northwest and will secure simultaneously EASSY and LION by interconnecting Moroni (Comoro), Mahajanga (Madagascar) and Mayotte (Comoro).
Available ISP Providers in Madagascar include: Airtel, Orange, Telma and Blueline (Gulfsat)
Internet Service Providers |
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Are there ISPs available? |
Yes |
|
If yes, are they privately or government owned? |
Private |
|
Dial-up only? |
No |
|
Approximate Rates (local currency and USD - $) |
Dial-up |
/ |
Broadband |
/ |
|
Max Leasable ‘Dedicated’ Bandwidth |
100 Mo/s National 20 Mo/s International |
Mobile Network Operators (MNOs)
Mobile network is quite widespread in the main towns of Madagascar but coverage remains inexistent in the countryside. However, more than half of the population (11.416.599 in 2015) have access to the mobile network and mobile money services are well used by the population.
Depending of the provinces, some operators have a better coverage than their concurrent (ex: Airtel is mostly covering the south while Orange is more spread in the north), but generally Orange is more reliable than the other operator, and has the best quality of service in terms of client orientation.
Regarding the connectivity, it is generally working well in the biggest town or province capitals, but the reliability depends on the availability of power, cut off can happen for some hours or a day in any location.
The Malagasy mobile phone operators are: Orange, Airtel, Telma, Gulfsat (VSAT – Ku Band)
N.B. For the mobile money, while most of the peoples are using this kind of service, the problem for some individuals could be that they must have a National ID prior getting sim card.
For information on MNOs please visit the GSM Association website.
Company |
Network Strength by Area |
Contracted for Humanitarian or Government Cash Transfer programmes? |
Services Offered (i.e. Merchant Payment, Bulk Disbursement, Receive & Make Payment) |
TELMA |
See maps of providers |
Yes |
Merchant Payment, Receive & make payment, Cash transfer |
ORANGE |
See maps of providers |
Yes |
Merchant Payment, Receive & make payment, Cash transfer |
AIRTEL |
See maps of providers |
Yes |
Merchant Payment, Receive & make payment, Cash transfer |
GULFSAT |
See maps of providers |
No |
N/A |
Madagascar - 3.5 Food Suppliers
For contact information on suppliers of other commodities then food, please select the following contact list:
4.11 Madagascar Additional Supplier Contact List
Overview
The majority of the Malagasy population are farmers and / or cattle ranchers, which explains the abundance of commodities (meat, vegetables, rice) in most of the parts of the island. In the southern area, the situation is different due to an arid climate and insufficiency of rain; foodstuffs are scarce especially agricultural products, and more expensive than in other regions.
Other first necessity products such as sugar, oil and flour, are imported from all over the world. In the main towns of Madagascar there are generally one or more supermarkets where different kind of imported products are available. Basic food and first necessity items can be bought everywhere in the streets at the level of retailers or wholesalers or in local markets, which are numerous in Madagascar.
In the countryside, commodities are available in local markets but the type and quantity of products sold depend of the area. In the south and in other regions, some products like sugar or salt or butter are very rare due to supply difficulties (bad road conditions).
Local product collectors are the main suppliers in the public markets and regularly supply retailers and wholesalers in Madagascar.
The main products supplied by the collectors on internal trade are usually cereals (rice, wheat, sorghum, etc.), legumes (groundnuts, beans, sesame, soya, etc.), tubers (sweet, cassava, potato ...), vegetables (tomatoes, carrots…) and fruits (all types but according to the seasons).
Large cities have several slaughterhouses which are the main suppliers of zebu meat and pork for butchers and supermarkets.
Vanilla, cloves and litchi are among the main exported products of Madagascar. Unfortunately, actually more and more people are substituting foods crops for export crops, leaving the population withless ressources to eat.
Most of the ready-to-eat products (meat, dairy product, etc.) are manufactured in the country and are available on the local market throughout the year but in generally, this type of product is expensive and most of the people cannot afford it.
Additional information can be located from sources which are regularly maintained and reflect current facts and figures. For more specific and detailed overviews of food availability and market conditions, please consult the following sources:
WFP Vulnerability and Analysis Mapping (VAM): http://vam.wfp.org/CountryPage_overview.aspx?iso3=MDG
USAID Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET): http://www.fews.net/southern-africa/madagascar
For more information on food supplier contact details, please see the following link: HQ staff will input a link to section 4.10 Supplier Contact List here.
Retail Sector
Retailers are numerous and are present in all regions of Madagascar. Commodities such as sugar, salt, rice, oil and first necessity products (soap, candles, matches, etc.) are available from these resellers throughout year. For their supplies, retailers are in contact with both national and regional wholesalers. The rate of bankruptcy or closure is relatively low despite the low purchasing power of the population. In the majority of cases, purchases are made in cash with the official Malagasy currency (the Malagasy Ariary-MGA) but in the supermarkets of the big cities, payment with credit card is available.
Types of Retailers Available |
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Type of Retailer |
Rank (1-5) |
Supermarket – concentrates mainly in supplying a range of food, beverage, cleaning and sanitation products; have significant purchasing power; are often part of national/regional/global chains. |
1 |
Convenience Store/Mini Market – medium sized shop; offers a more limited range of products than supermarkets; usually has good/stable purchasing power; may be part of chain or cooperative. |
2 |
Permanent shop with strong supply capacity – individually/family owned store; usually offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; good storage and reliable supply options. |
4 |
Permanent shop with limited supply capacity – individually/family owned store; offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; limited storage and unstable supply options. |
5 |
Mobile Shop/Market Stand – individually/family owned store; usually offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; may be found at outdoor markets, camps or unstable environments. |
5 |
Wholesale – MAGRO AAA (MAlagasy GROssiste)
MAGRO is Madagascar's largest agro-food production and sales company. This national company was founded 20 years ago and has points of sale everywhere in the country. MAGRO works with local product collectors in several regions of the country and has its own production and food processing as well as farms. The company, as the name suggests: Malagasy Wholesaler, is one of the largest food suppliers of local markets and resellers (wholesaler and retailer) from all over the big island.
Supplier Overview |
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Company Name |
MAGRO AAA (MAlagasy GROssiste) |
Address |
TANJOMBATO – Antananarivo 102 |
Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity?
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Yes and the supplier is directly engaged in farming, agriculture or food processing. |
Does the supplier have its own retail capacity?
|
Yes and the supplier directly manages stores (shopping centres) and is in partnership with other resellers (wholesaler and retailer) |
Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? |
Yes |
Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? |
Yes |
Approximate Turnover in MT
|
n/a |
Payment Methods Accepted |
Cash and credit payment |
Other Comments or Key Information |
n/a |
Other Locations |
|
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Region(s) |
Service Location(s) |
ANALAMANGA |
Antananarivo |
VAKINANKARATRA |
Antsirabe |
HAUTE-MATSIATRA |
Fianarantsoa |
ANTSINANANA |
Tamatave |
DIANA |
Diego, Nosy be |
BOENY |
Mahajanga |
SOFIA |
Antsohihy |
VATOVAVY-FITOVINANY |
Mananjary, Manakara |
SAVA |
Antalaha |
Primary Goods / Commodities Available |
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Commodities by Type** (SITC Rev 4 Division Code - Title) |
Comments |
|
00 - Live animals (other than fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc.) |
goats, sheep, pigs, poultry (chicken, ducks, goose, turkey), beef, rabbit |
Produces locally and available all of year. |
01 - Meat and meat preparations |
meat of bovine animals, meat of sheep, dried or smoked meat of swine, sausages (poultry, beef, pigs) |
Produces locally and available all of year. Some goods like sausages or delicatessen are imported and are generally sold in supermarkets. |
02 - Dairy products and birds’ eggs |
milk, yogurt, butter, cheese, eggs |
In majority produced locally and available all of year. Goods like butter, some type of cheese or milk are imported and are generally sold in supermarkets and mini-market. |
03 - Fish (not marine mammals), crustaceans, molluscs… |
fish (chilled or frozen), fish (salted or in brine), fish liver and roes |
Produced locally and available according seasons. |
04 - Cereals and cereal preparations |
wheat, rice, flour of maize, pasta |
In majority produced locally and available all of year. Goods like pasta, some type of rice and wheat are imported and are generally sold in supermarkets and mini-market. |
05 - Vegetables and fruit |
vegetables, fruit and nuts, jams/jellies, fruit juices |
All vegetables and fruits are produced locally and available according seasons. Goods like nuts, jams/jellies and some fruit juices are imported and are generally sold in supermarkets and mini-market. |
06 - Sugars, sugar preparations and honey |
sugars (beet or cane) raw, natural honey, fruit/nuts preserved by sugar |
Most of the sugar and natural honey is produced locally and available all of year long. Fruits/nuts preserved by sugar are in majority imported and sold in supermarkets and mini-market |
07 - Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof |
coffee, cocoa, chocolate, tea, mate, pepper |
In majority locally grown and transformed but imported international brands are available well. Sold in all types of resellers (wholesale, retailers, supermarkets, mini-market). |
09 - Miscellaneous edible products and preparations |
Ready-to-eat foods, margarine, sauces, soups and broths, yeasts… |
In majority ready to eat foods are produced locally and available all of year. Products like some type of soups, broths and yeasts are imported and are generally sold in all types of resellers (wholesale, retailers, supermarkets, mini-market) |
41 - Animal oils and fats |
lard, fats and oils |
Produced locally and available on local market. |
42/43 - Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated |
soya bean oil, olive oil, maize oil, vegetable oil |
One part produce locally and another part imported. Available all of year and sold in all types of resellers (wholesale, retailers, supermarkets, mini-market) |
**For non-FOOD products please see section 3.5.2 Additional Suppliers, and for FUEL/PETROLEUM products please see section 3.1 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.
Madagascar - 3.5.2 Additional Suppliers
Overview
Madagascar has a large amount of raw material, but unfortunately, its industrial sector remains weakly developed.
Various materials, equipment and support products like tents, water pumps, pipes, water tanks, computer / IT equipment are manufactured and imported from abroad but are available throughout the year on local markets at the level of reseller companies.
Some large companies like SMTP (specialised in plastic pump and water tank), BRICOBAT (specialised in office furniture), HOLCIM (specialised in cement production) are among the biggest local suppliers in Madagascar.
The availability of operational equipment is limited in small towns or in the countryside and in landlocked areas because of roads in bad condition and generally because of the low purchasing power of the local population.
It is therefore necessary to carry out a preliminary procurement or pre-positioning of the equipment and materials as required from nearby large cities.
For more information on suppliers’ contact details, please see the following link: 4.11 Madagascar Additional Supplier Contact List
Wholesale – MADAUTO
MADAUTO is one of the largest supplierS of generators but their main activitie consists in selling vehicules. Other activities of this companies includevehicle rental and sales of spare parts. This Company has been present in Madagascar since 1928 and its products are available countrywide. With a strong partnership with 11 leading global brands, this company is known for the quality of its products.
Supplier Overview |
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Company Name |
MADAUTO |
Address |
Rue Dr. Raseta Andrarharo Antananrivo 101 |
Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? |
All the products are imported
|
Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? |
Yes, providing commodities directly tothe clients
|
Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? |
Yes, with rental possibilities as well |
Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? |
Yes |
Approximate turnover in USD - $ |
14.000.000 per year |
Payment Methods Accepted |
All types |
Other Comments or Key Information |
|
Other Locations |
|
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Region(s) |
Service Location(s) |
All major cities in the country
|
Antananrivo, Mahajanga, Fianarantsoa, Tulear, Tomasina, Antsirana, Antalaha, Fort-Dauphin |
Wholesale – AGRIVET
AGRIVET is one of the largest suppliers for agricultural treatment products. This company has been present in Madagascar since 2002 and its products are available for rent at the level of major cities of the country.
Supplier Overview |
|
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Company Name |
AGRIVET |
Address |
Ambohibao Antananarivo 101 |
Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? |
The supplier have a small local factory for some commodities manufacture. The major commodities are imported. |
Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? |
Yes and the supplier provides commodities directly to the consumer or end user and manages also retail locations. |
Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? |
Yes |
Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? |
Yes |
Approximate turnover in USD - $
|
12 000 000 $ per year |
Payment Methods Accepted |
Payment cash, credit available |
Other Comments or Key Information |
|
*Basic details for the main office should be shown here, additional contact details for local/regional offices and full contact details for the main office to be included in section 4.10 Supplier Contact List.
Other Locations |
|
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Region(s) |
Service Location(s) |
All major cities of the country. |
Antananarivo, Mahajanga, Fianarantsoa, Antsirabe, Tulear, Toamasina, Antsiranana, Sambava, Fort-dauphin. |
HENRI FRAISE FILS & Cie
HENRI FRAISE FILS & Cie was founded more than 90 years ago in Madagascar.
They are the exclusive distributor of CATERPILLAR for Madagascar, Seychelles, Comoros and Mayotte for more than 60 years.They sell, rent, maintain and repair new and used construction machinery. They also sell motorcycle parts and accessories in Madagascar.
In addition, Henri Fraise Fils & Cie have subsidiary companies specialized in farming, Agriculture, industrial Equipment, and Industrial Services.
Supplier Overview |
|
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Company Name |
HENRI FRAISE |
Address |
BP28, Ravoninahitriniarivo |
Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? |
All of its products are imported
|
Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? |
Yes and the supplier provides commodities directly to the consumer or end user. |
Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? |
Yes and available for rent |
Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? |
Yes |
Approximate turnover in USD - $
|
+10 000 000$ per year |
Payment Methods Accepted |
All types |
Other Comments or Key Information |
n/a |
*Basic details for the main office should be shown here, additional contact details for local/regional offices and full contact details for the main office to be included in section 4.10 Supplier Contact List.
Other Locations |
|
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Region(s) |
Service Location(s) |
All major cities of the country. |
Antananarivo, Mahajanga, Fianarantsoa, , Tulear, Toamasina, Antsiranana,, Antalaha,Fort-dauphin. |
MADECASSE
MADECASSE is one of the largest supplier of professional equipment in Madagascar: generators, water pump, cooling system, firefighting but also construction and civil engineering material.
This company has been present in Madagascar since 1959 and its products are also available for purchase or for rent in reseller companies in Antananarivo and Toamasina cities.
Supplier Overview |
|
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Company Name |
MADECASSE |
Address |
Ankorondrano Antananarivo 101 |
Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? |
All of its products are imported. |
Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? |
Yes and the supplier provides commodities directly to the consumer or end user and manages also retail locations. |
Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? |
Yes |
Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? |
Yes |
Approximate turnover in USD - $
|
3 500 000 $ per year |
Payment Methods Accepted |
All types |
Other Comments or Key Information |
n/a |
*Basic details for the main office should be shown here, additional contact details for local/regional offices and full contact details for the main office to be included in section 4.10 Supplier Contact List.
Other Locations |
|
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Region(s) |
Service Location(s) |
All major cities of the country. |
Antananarivo, Mahajanga, Fianarantsoa, , Tulear, Toamasina, Antsiranana. |
Wholesale – LABOMECA
LABOMECA is one of the largest suppliers for industrial equipment and all types of electrical products. This company has been present in Madagascar since 2002 and its products are available for rent at the level of major cities of the country.
Supplier Overview |
|
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Company Name |
LABOMECA |
Address |
Andrefatsena Talatamaty Antananarivo 105 |
Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? |
The supplier have a small local factory for some commodities manufacture. The major commodities are imported. |
Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? |
Yes and the supplier provides commodities directly to the consumer or end user and manages also retail locations. |
Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? |
Yes |
Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? |
Yes |
Approximate turnover in USD - $
|
650 000 $ per year |
Payment Methods Accepted |
All types |
Other Comments or Key Information |
n/a |
*Basic details for the main office should be shown here, additional contact details for local/regional offices and full contact details for the main office to be included in section 4.10 Supplier Contact List.
Other Locations |
|
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Region(s) |
Service Location(s) |
All major cities of the country. |
Antananarivo, Mahajanga, Fianarantsoa, Antsirabe, Tulear, Toamasina, Antsiranana, Sambava, Fort-dauphin. |
Wholesale – MAKIPLAST
MAKIPLAST is one of the largest suppliers of plastic storage equipment and installation. This company has been present in Madagascar since 1997 and its products are available for rent at the level of several reseller companies in all major cities of the country.
Supplier Overview |
|
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Company Name |
MAKIPLAST |
Address |
Route d’Antsirabe, Andoharanofotsy Antananarivo 102 |
Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? |
Yes and the supplier is directly engaged in the production of various commodities. |
Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? |
Yes and the supplier provides commodities directly to the consumer or end user and manages also retail locations. |
Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? |
Yes |
Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? |
Yes |
Approximate turnover in USD - $ |
No figures |
Payment Methods Accepted |
All types |
Other Comments or Key Information |
n/a |
*Basic details for the main office should be shown here, additional contact details for local/regional offices and full contact details for the main office to be included in section 4.10 Supplier Contact List.
Other Locations |
|
---|---|
Region(s) |
Service Location(s) |
All major cities of the country. |
Antananarivo, Mahajanga, Fianarantsoa, Antsirabe, Tulear, Toamasina, Antsiranana, Sambava, Fort-dauphin. |
Wholesale – SMEF
SMEF is one of the largest suppliers of water pump, cooling and heating system. This company has been present in Madagascar since 2003 and its products are available in lot of reseller companies in Antananarivo and Toamasina cities.
Supplier Overview |
|
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Company Name |
SMEF |
Address |
Route digue Ankadimbahoaka Antananarivo 101 |
Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? |
Yes and the supplier is directly engaged in the production of various commodities |
Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? |
Yes and the supplier provides commodities directly to the consumer or end user and manages also retail locations. |
Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? |
Yes and available for rent |
Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? |
Yes |
Approximate turnover in USD - $ |
No figures |
Payment Methods Accepted |
All types |
Other Comments or Key Information |
n/a |
*Basic details for the main office should be shown here, additional contact details for local/regional offices and full contact details for the main office to be included in section 4.10 Supplier Contact List.
Other Locations |
|
---|---|
Region(s) |
Service Location(s) |
Analamanga |
Antananarivo |
Atsinanana |
Toamasina |
Wholesale – EDM
EDM is one of the largest generator and renewable energy provider. This company has been present in Madagascar since 2003 and its products are available for rent at the level of major cities of the country.
Supplier Overview |
|
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Company Name |
EDM |
Address |
Zone GALAXY Andraharo Antananarivo 101 |
Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? |
The supplier have a small local factory for some commodities manufacture. The major commodities are imported. |
Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? |
Yes and the supplier provides commodities directly to the consumer or end user and manages also retail locations. |
Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? |
Yes |
Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? |
Yes |
Approximate turnover in USD - $
|
No figures |
Payment Methods Accepted |
All types |
Other Comments or Key Information |
n/a |
*Basic details for the main office should be shown here, additional contact details for local/regional offices and full contact details for the main office to be included in section 4.10 Supplier Contact List.
Other Locations |
|
---|---|
Region(s) |
Service Location(s) |
All major cities of the country. |
Antananarivo, Mahajanga, Fianarantsoa, Antsirabe, Tulear, Toamasina, Antsiranana, Sambava, Fort-dauphin. |
Wholesale – BUSHPROOF
Even if BUSHPROOF is not a wholesaler, it is today one of the largest of water supply and drilling equipment provider. Based on a fair trade vision, they also work in other countries where humanitarian needs are (Congo, Sudan…) and in country such as Dubai. Bushproof is in Madagascar since 2004 and its products are available in all major towns of the country through individual resellers.
Supplier Overview |
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Company Name |
BUSHPROOF |
Address |
BP 182 Ivato Aeroport Antananarivo 105 |
Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? |
Yes and the supplier is directly engaged in the production of various commodities |
Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? |
Yes and the supplier provides commodities directly to the consumer or end user and manages also retail locations. |
Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? |
Yes and available for rent |
Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? |
Yes |
Approximate turnover in USD - $ |
No figures |
Payment Methods Accepted |
All types |
Other Comments or Key Information |
n/a |
*Basic details for the main office should be shown here, additional contact details for local/regional offices and full contact details for the main office to be included in section 4.10 Supplier Contact List.
Other Locations |
|
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Region(s) |
Service Location(s) |
All major cities of the country |
Antananarivo, Mahajanga, Fianarantsoa, Antsirabe, Tulear, Toamasina, Antsiranana, Sambava, Fort-dauphin. |
Primary Goods / Commodities Available |
||
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Commodities by Type** (SITC Rev 4 Division Code - Title) |
Comments |
|
24/27 - Crude materials, inedible, except fuel |
Fuel wood, crude fertilizers, sand/stone/gravel |
Manufactured locally and available on the local markets in most of the towns. |
51 to 59 - Chemical and related products |
Chlorine, pharmaceuticals, soaps, plastic tubes/pipes, chemical fertilizers |
One part of chemical and related products are produced or manufactured at Madagascar (chemical fertilizers, soap, plastic tubes...) and another part is imported (pharmaceuticals products, inorganic chemical…). All these products are available in all the main towns of Madagascar. |
61 to 69 - Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material |
Rubber tyres, wood pallets, textiles, cement, iron/steel pipe fittings, copper wire, metal tanks |
Manufactured locally and available in all the main towns of Madagascar. |
71 to 79 - Machinery and transport equipment |
Engine/machine parts, generators, sewing machines, pumps, telecoms equipment, vehicles |
The majority of Machinery and transport equipment are imported but available in all the main towns of Madagascar. |
81 to 89 - Miscellaneous manufactured articles |
Prefabricated buildings, lighting fixtures, furniture, clothing, medical/surgical instruments |
A low quantity is manufactured in Madagascar (mainly furniture, clothing, all easily processable goods...). Most of the miscellaneous items are manufactured abroad (Prefabricated buildings; sanitary, plumbing, heating and lighting fixtures and fittings, medical/surgical instruments…) and are available on small quantity, only in the biggest towns of Madagascar. |
91/93/96/97 - Commodities not classified elsewhere |
Hand craft, bricks |
Madagascar has a huge tradition doing hand craft commodities such as baskets, mats, hats, kitchen items, etc… These commodities are made almost everywhere in the country and are most of the time the main source of income in rural areas. In the centre of the island, during the winter time, the land owners rent there fields to bricks makers. During these 3 month they make bricks they can sell all over the year. The quality is quite good and it is a cheap way to build houses or buildings. |
**For FOOD products please see section 3.5.1 Food Suppliers, and for FUEL/PETROLEUM products please see section 3.1 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 sui
Madagascar - 3.6 Additional Services
Overview
The commercial sector of Madagascar is ongoing a difficult period due to the low standard of living conditions of the population. Private companies adapt their products according to the purchasing power of consumers, (in 2016, 90% of the population lived on less than $ 2 a day).
Many companies work with individuals (subcontractors or service providers) to expand their business area and to ensure a better profits. Madagascar still struggles to deal with the informal sector and its notable impact on the commercial sector structure.
For more information on company contact details, please see the following link: HQ staff will input a link to section 4.11 Additional Services Contact List here.
Accommodation
The real estate sector in Madagascar is considered one of the key factors of development. Because of the growth of this sector, it is preferable to approach real estate agencies to ensure the credibility of the goods and avoid scams.
The hotels are numerous and vary according to the level of standing, ranging from a 5-star establishment to the lowest level. Aside from hotels, there is also the possibility to find guest houses or hostels. In the countryside, hotels are scarce and often uncomfortable; it’s recommended to contact the local authority to find safe and secure places to stay.
http://www.madagascar-hotels-online.com/2-choisir-categorie-hotel.html
https://www.tripadvisor.fr/Hotels-g293808-Madagascar-Hotels.html
Electricity and Power
The main source of power in Madagascar is from hydraulic and thermal system. The power generation is controlled by the Government through the JIRAMA. It provides the major electricity production throughout the country and monopolizes the market, especially in the capital. Unfortunately, this company does not produce enough to satisfy local needs even if it collaborates with some privates companies to provide power. Indeed, power cuts are common and last on average one hour to three days depending on the areas.
In remotes areas, the population begins using renewable energies as solar plates, wind turbines provided by other small companies.
Electricity and Power Summary Table in Antananarivo |
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Production Unit |
Type (Hydroelectric, Thermal, etc.) |
Installed Capacity (MW) |
Current Production (kWh in 2016) |
Current Production (kWh in 2017) |
JIRAMA Andekaleka |
Hydraulic |
95 |
1 695 518 |
1 615 833 |
JIRAMA Antelomita |
Hydraulic |
8,2 |
83 001 |
85 847 |
JIRAMA Mandraka |
Hydraulic |
24 |
173 243 |
30 313 |
JIRAMA Manandona |
Hydraulic |
0,8 |
11 975 |
13 617 |
Sahanivotry (private) |
Hydraulic |
16 |
204 090 |
201 510 |
Fraise TZP (private) |
Hydraulic |
5 |
43 024 |
1 528 |
JIRAMA Antsirabe |
Thermal |
4 |
|
6 340 |
SYMBIO (private) |
Thermal |
40 |
|
369 535 |
AKSAF (private) |
Thermal |
60 |
|
484 851 |
TAC JOVENNA (private) |
Thermal |
40 |
|
0 |
AGGREKO (private) |
Thermal |
56 |
|
348 351 |
AFL (private) |
Thermal |
45 |
|
333 872 |
FRAISE AMBO (private) |
Thermal |
20 |
|
88 272 |
FIRST ENERGY (private) |
Thermal |
5 |
|
4 516 |
EDM (private) |
Thermal |
5,8 |
|
1 075 |
Financial Service Providers
Several types of financial services are available in Madagascar:
- primary banks such as BOA, BFV, BNI, located everywhere in Madagascar
- microfinance institutions like MICROCRED and ACCES BANQUE
- small micro agricultural credits as CECAM, OTIV
BOA
The Bank of Africa (BOA) is a private sector institution present in Madagascar for the past 18 years. This company has operations in several African countries and is active in all markets:
- Retail: the bank offers a wide range of products for individuals, professionals, TPE, PME.
- Corporate: leasing, international operations, large companies.
- Institutional
- Microfinance and Mesofinance
Company Overview |
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Company Name |
BOA (Bank of Africa) |
|
Address |
Antaninarenina, Antananarivo 101 |
|
|
Available? |
Comments NO LIMIT |
Has IBAN, BIC, or SWIFT number? |
Yes |
n/a |
Provides currency exchange? |
Yes |
n/a |
Will initiate / receive wire transfers? |
Yes |
n/a |
Provides Loan / Credit services? |
Yes |
n/a |
Other Comments or Key Information |
n/a |
Other Locations |
|
---|---|
Region(s) |
Service Location(s) |
ANALAMANGA |
Antananarivo, Anjozorbe, Ankazobe, Arivonimamo, Faratsiho, Imerintsiatosika, Mahintsy, Manjakandriana, |
ALAOTRA – MANGORO |
Ambatondrazaka, Amparafaravola, Moramanga Tanambe |
ATSINANANA |
Toamasina, Brickaville, Mahanoro |
AMORON’I MANIA |
Ambositra |
ATSIMO-ATSINANANA |
Farafangana, Sakaraha, Vangaindrano |
ATSIMO ANDREFANA |
Tulear, Ifaty |
ANOSY |
Tolagnaro |
ANDROY |
Ambovombe |
ANALANJIROFO |
Sainte-Marie, Fenerive Est, Mananara Nord, Maroantsetra |
BOENY |
Marovoay, Mahajanga |
BONGOLAVA |
Tsiroanomandidy |
BETSIBOKA |
Maevatanana |
HAUTE-MATSIATRA |
Fianarantsoa, Ambalavao, Ambohimahasoa |
ITASY |
Arivonimamo, Miarinarivo |
IHOROMBE |
Ihosy |
MENABE |
Morondava, Miandrivazo |
MELAKY |
Maintirano |
SOFIA |
Antsohihy, Mampikony, Mandritsara, Port Bergé |
SAVA |
Sambava, Antalaha, Vohemar, Andapa |
VATOVAVY FITOVINANY |
Manakara, Mananjary |
VAKINANKARATRA |
Ambatolampy, Antsirabe, Mahazoarivo Atsimo |
BFV
The Banky Fampandrosoana ny Varotra (BFV) is a private sector institution present in Madagascar for 19 years. This company is a subsidiary of SOCIETE GENERALE group and present in several cities in Madagascar. All type of banking operation are available at the level of each agency in Madagascar.
Company Overview |
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Company Name |
BFV (Banky Fampandrosoana ny Varotra) |
|
Address |
Antaninarenina, Antananarivo 101 |
|
|
Available? |
Comments NO LIMIT |
Has IBAN, BIC, or SWIFT number? |
Yes |
n/a |
Provides currency exchange? |
Yes |
n/a |
Will initiate / receive wire transfers? |
Yes |
n/a |
Provides Loan / Credit services? |
Yes |
n/a |
Other Comments or Key Information |
n/a |
Other Locations |
|
---|---|
Region(s) |
Service Location(s) |
ANALAMANGA |
Antananarivo |
ALAOTRA – MANGORO |
Moramanga |
ATSINANANA |
Toamasina, Mahanoro |
ATSIMO-ATSINANANA |
Farafangana |
ATSIMO ANDREFANA |
Tulear |
ANOSY |
Tolagnaro |
ANALANJIROFO |
Fenerive Est |
BOENY |
Mahajanga |
BONGOLAVA |
Tsiroanomandidy |
BETSIBOKA |
Maevatanana |
HAUTE-MATSIATRA |
Fianarantsoa |
IHOROMBE |
Ihosy |
MENABE |
Morondava |
SOFIA |
Antsohihy |
SAVA |
Antalaha, Vohemar, Sambava |
VATOVAVY FITOVINANY |
Manakara, Mananjary |
VAKINANKARATRA |
Antsirabe |
BNI
BNI Madagascar is a private sector institution present in Madagascar for several years. This company was a subsidiary of Crédit Agricole Group, since 2014, the bank has been majority owned by the consortium Indian Ocean Financial Holdings Limited. All type of banking operation are available at the level of each agency in Madagascar.
Company Overview |
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Company Name |
BNI Madagascar |
|
Address |
Analakely, Antananarivo 101 |
|
|
Available? |
Comments NO LIMIT |
Has IBAN, BIC, or SWIFT number? |
Yes |
n/a |
Provides currency exchange? |
Yes |
n/a |
Will initiate / receive wire transfers? |
Yes |
n/a |
Provides Loan / Credit services? |
Yes |
n/a |
Other Comments or Key Information |
n/a |
Other Locations |
|
---|---|
Region(s) |
Service Location(s) |
ANALAMANGA |
Antananarivo |
ALAOTRA – MANGORO |
Moramanga, Ambatondrazaka |
ATSINANANA |
Toamasina |
ATSIMO-ATSINANANA |
Farafangana |
ATSIMO ANDREFANA |
Tulear |
ANOSY |
Tolagnaro |
AMORON’I MANIA |
Ambositra |
ANALANJIROFO |
Fenerive Est |
BOENY |
Mahajanga |
BONGOLAVA |
Tsiroanomandidy |
DIANA |
Diego, Ambilobe, Nosy be, Ambanja |
HAUTE-MATSIATRA |
Fianarantsoa, Ambalavao |
IHOROMBE |
Ihosy |
MENABE |
Morondava |
MELAKY |
Maintirano |
SOFIA |
Antsohihy |
SAVA |
Andapa, Vohemar, Sambava |
VATOVAVY FITOVINANY |
Manakara, Mananjary |
VAKINANKARATRA |
Antsirabe |
Clearing and Forwarding Agents
Freight forwarders are service providers that are approved by the State and their role is to ensure the collection of duties and taxes in the Malagasy State. Any transit operation will pass through freight forwarders approved in customs in Malagasy territory without exception especially at the international level.
Handling Equipment
Some large companies specialized in selling materials and handling equipment are located in the capital and especially in the major port and airport cities. Generally, each institute uses its own materials for its operations.
Postal and Courier Services
The Malagasy post is still operational and regularly deals with short and long distance courier throughout the whole country and in international level. Other companies are available to provide service in sending freight: air or postal or door to door; such as DHL or Colis Expresse.
Printing and Publishing
Large printing and publishing companies are present in the major cities of the country. Several partnerships are in place with small businesses such as cyber caffes, available everywhere and generally dealing with the general populations everyday's needs.
Taxi Companies
Taxis are only available in the main towns of Madagascar and can be different depending on the areas:
- The city taxis are owned by individuals and are convenient for all the population and generally available everywhere at any time; some have mobile phones to facilitate communication with their regular customers. They are professionals and have to be registered at government level but most of them are old and not well maintained.
- The airport registered taxis linking the city centers to the airport. They are more professional and their cars are in a better condition.
Most of the agencies travel or hotel recommend their client by using it for security reasons
- Other kind of transportation such as Tuk-Tuk or rickshaw are available out of the capital, they are cheaper and most of the inhabitants are using them.
Vehicle Rental
All major cities have tour operators and agencies to provide car rental. Most of the time, they will be offered with a driver, who may be a guide and especially a good mechanic in case of problem. Hotels can also provide vehicle rental network that are often a little cheaper but without insurance. The car dealers in the capital often offer rental vehicle service.
Waste Management and Disposal Services
Each cities of Madagascar have his own waste management system, but generally, there is a company or agencies under the supervision of the local authority which collects the waste (e.g. SAMVA for Antananarivo). They are autonomous and have their own planning to manage well the garbage removal in all around the town. The problem is that they suffer of a lack of materials like trucks to carry out their task and they are forced to subcontract with the local transporter.
The government does not yet have a recycling project at this time and consequently, waste management company are obliged to forward waste in the places granted by the municipality.
WASTE DISPOSAL-NON-HAZARDOUS
Incineration remains the most used method of disposing garbage. Waste is collected by a company or agency and usually transported to a specific place (municipal landfills) outside the cities for burning.
WASTE DISPOSAL-HAZARDOUS
The waste management system in Madagascar does not have a sorting system. All types of waste are sent to municipal landfills for incineration. Hospitals and several industries have their own incinerators to dispose of their waste.
A few private companies, such as the ADONIS ENVIRONNEMENT GROUP, which brings together several Malagasy companies, make treatment and recovery of hazardous waste (medical waste, hydrocarbon waste) in the major cities of Madagascar (Antananarivo, Tamatave)
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
Madagascar - 4 Contact Lists
The following section contains annexes for additional information for the Madagascar LCA
Madagascar - 4.1 Government Contact List
Government Contact List
City / Town |
Ministry |
Department |
Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (+261) |
Website |
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Antananarivo |
Affaires Etrangères |
|
Rue Andriamifidy, Anosy |
Me RABARIJAONA Vololomiora Lalanirina |
Focal Point |
0340590367 |
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Antananarivo |
Affaires étrangères, coopération et développement |
Economic Development Board of Madagascar (EDBM) |
Immeuble EDBM – Avenue Ramanatsoa Antaninarenina |
Mme RAKOTOMANGA Lantoharisoa |
Coordinator of one-stop shop |
0340409324 0342067058 0202267040 0202268121 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Agriculture |
Service de la sécurité alimentaire et de la nutrition |
Anosy |
Mr ANDRIAMAHAZO Julien |
Head of service |
0340561028 |
||
Antananarivo |
Chambre de commerce et d’industrie |
Service système d’information |
20, rue Henry Razanatseheno |
Me Maholy |
Secretary |
|
0344710116 |
|
Antananarivo |
Commerce |
Bureau des normes de Madagascar (BNM) |
Rue Rainandriamapandry Soarano |
Mr RAZAFIMAHAFALY Séraphin |
General Manager |
0202227970 |
||
Antananarivo |
Communication et de la relation avec les institutions |
Service de la coordination des organisations |
Ex-Ambassade de Chine Nanisana |
Mr RANDRIAMIHAINGO Joel |
Head of service |
0340642608 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Communication et de la relation avec les institutions |
Autorité de Regulation des Technologies de Communication |
Rue Ravoninahitriniarivo Alarobia |
Mr RAKOTOARIVELO |
General Manager |
0340244046 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Défence |
Service de la défense, de l’environnement et économique |
Ampahibe |
Colonel RAKOTONIAINA Ndriana |
Head of service |
0320300948 |
||
Antananarivo |
Défence |
Corps de Protection Civile (CPC) |
Enceinte Base Aéronavale, Ivato |
Colonel RAMANAKAVANA Jean Henri José |
Chef de corps |
0345014298 0320300237 |
|
Antananarivo |
Eau, Hygiene et Assainissement |
Direction générale des ressources en eau |
Ambatovinaky |
Mr RAFARALAHIMBOA Andriamihaja |
General Manager |
0340201931 |
|
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Antananarivo |
Education |
Anosy |
Mr RAZAFINDRANOVONA Hasina |
National Focal Point |
0331106061 |
|||
Antananarivo |
Energie et des hydrocarbures |
Office Malgache des Hydrocarbures (OMH)
Service Registre Central d’Exploitation des Hydrocarbures |
26, rue Ranarivelo Behoririka |
Mr RAVELOSON Cydolain |
Head of service |
0320500518 0202222797 0202262046 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Energie et Hydrocarbures |
Organe de Lutte contre l’Evénement de Pollution marine par les Hydrocarbures (OLEP) |
Ambatobe, |
|
Secretary |
0202200303 0202424713 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Energie et HYdrocarbures |
Direction générale des hydrocarbures |
Rue Farafaty Ampandrianomby |
Colonel RASOLOMANANA Hajatiana |
General Manager |
0344966255 0340224265 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Environment |
Service de la gestion des pollutions |
Nanisana
|
Me RAHELIMALALA Marthe Delphine |
Head of service |
0331149941 0340562264 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Environnement |
Office National pour l’Environnement (ONE) |
Avenue Rainilaiarivony Antaninarenina, |
Me Rado |
National Focal Point |
0202225999 0202264106 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Finance et du Budget |
Direction générale du budget |
Antaninarenina |
Me ANDRIAMBELO Noro Tiana |
Division Head |
0321106782 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Finance et du Budget |
Service des douanes |
Antaninarenina |
|
Executive assistant |
|
0202222916 |
|
Antananarivo |
Immigration |
Direction des Renseignements et de l’Immigration et de l’Emigration |
Rue Lamyne Gueye Anosy |
|
Secretary |
|
020226662 |
|
Antananarivo |
Industrie |
Service de développement des infrastructures industriels |
Anosy |
Mr ANDRIATSIFILEHY Heninkaja |
Design Engineer |
0345479757 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Intérieur |
Bureau National de Gestion des Risques et des Catastrophes (BNGRC) |
Antanimora |
Mr VENTY Thierry |
Secretaire Executif |
0344955503 0320370003 |
||
Antananarivo |
Intérieur |
Cellule de Prevention et de Gestion des Urgences |
Boulevard Pierre Rajaonah, 67Ha |
General RAZAKANAIVO Mamy Nirina |
Executive Secretary |
0320217357 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Intérieur |
Corps des Sapeurs-Pompiers |
Tsaralalàna |
Colonel RABEMANANTSO Michel |
Chef de corps |
0331550086 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Intérieur et Décentralisation |
Secrétariat général |
Rue Lamyne Gueye Anosy |
|
Secretary |
0341452301 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Météo |
Direction de la météorologie appliquée |
Ampandrianomby - Ampasampito |
Mr RANDRIAMAROLAZA Luc |
Manager |
0340556111 |
||
Antananarivo |
Mines et pétrole |
Office des Mines Nationales et des Industries Stratégiques (OMNIS) |
|
Me RASAMIMANANA Onja |
Head of information and communication unit |
0333759269 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Peche |
Direction de la communication et de l’information |
Ampandrianomby |
Mme RASOLONJATOVO Norosoa Alice |
Manager |
0340557977
|
|
|
Antananarivo |
Population |
Direction des Etudes, de la Programmation et du Partenariat |
23 rue, Razanakombana - Ambohijatovo |
Mme RAKOTONIRINA Miarisoa Patricia |
Manager |
0340512155 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Postes, télécommunication et Développement Numérique |
Direction générale chargé des opérations |
Place Philibert Tsiranana, Antaninarenina |
Mr RAKOTONIAINA Jean Jacques Alphonse |
General Manager |
0342034358 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Primature |
Service de la communication interne |
BP 248 palais de Mahazoarivo |
Mr ANDRIANARIVELO Laza |
Head of service |
0344628130 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Primature |
Office National de la Nutrition (ONN) Service de suivi et évaluation |
LOT III M 39, ANOSY - Avenue Dr J R Andrianavalona |
Mr ANDRIATSARAFARA Lalaharizaka |
Head of service |
0321156114 0340256174 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Santé |
Service des urgences, de la réponse aux épidémies et catastrophes |
Ambohidahy |
Dr ANDRIANARISAINA Benalison |
Head of service |
0331264777 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Transport |
Direction générale |
Anosy |
Mr Franck Patrick |
General Project coordinator |
0341011899 |
||
Antananarivo |
Transport |
Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale (APMF) Direction de la régulation |
Route des hydrocarbures, Alarobia |
Me RAHARINIAINA Domoina |
Responsible for administrative management of ships |
0321125834 0324278930 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Transport |
Autorité Routière de Madagascar (ARM) Division des travaux d’entretien courant |
Immeuble ARM, Rue Ranaivo Paul Alarobia |
Mr RATSIMAVO Didier |
Division Head |
0331538497 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Transport |
Aviation civile de Madagascar (ACM) Direction générale |
13, Rue Fernand Kasanga, Tsimbazaza |
Mr TSIMOLAHY Claudio Anders |
Head of certification and supervision department |
0320722162 0202222438 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Travail et des lois sociales |
|
67 ha |
Me Solange |
Secretary |
|
0340550607 0202223082 |
|
Antananarivo |
Travaux Publics |
|
Anosy |
Mr ANDRIAMPARANY Jean Chrisostôme |
Focal Point |
0341905655 |
|
Decentralized Government Contact List
City / Town |
Region/State Authority |
Department |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AMBANJA |
DIANA |
Mairie |
Mr Siritis DARKHAOUI |
Maire |
032 05 404 03 |
|
AMBANJA |
DIANA |
Mairie |
Mr Hassan SAID |
Adjoint au Maire |
032 11 069 65 034 11 069 65 |
|
AMBANJA |
DIANA |
District |
Mr Johnny RASOLOFOMANANA |
Chef de district |
032 79 963 34 |
|
AMBOASARY |
ANOSY |
Mairie |
Mme Sollange REBOZA RAZAFINDREFANY |
Maire |
|
034 05 908 00 |
AMBOASARY |
ANOSY |
Mairie |
Mr Robinson MAKA |
Adjoint au Maire |
|
034 12 714 91 |
AMBOASARY |
ANOSY |
Diatrict |
Mr Jauvin Thomas ANDRIHAMARO |
Chef District |
|
034 05 907 55 034 19 736 00 |
AMBOVOMBE |
ANDROY |
Mairie |
Mr Zoulphikaraly MAMODALY |
Maire |
033 24 019 62 |
|
AMBOVOMBE |
ANDROY |
Mairie |
Mr Germain |
Adjoint au Maire |
|
033 21 244 59 |
AMBOVOMBE |
ANDROY |
Prefecture |
Mr Romain MOUSSA |
Préfet |
|
034 04 283 74 |
AMPANIHY |
ATSIMO ANDREFANA |
Mairie |
Mr Jean Jacques RANDRIANANDRASANA |
Maire |
|
033 21 414 72 |
AMPANIHY |
ATSIMO ANDREFANA |
Mairie |
Mr TOVOMASY |
Adjoint au Maire |
033 24 992 10 |
|
AMPANIHY |
ATSIMO-ANDREFANA |
District |
Mr Bruno IBRAMDJEE |
Chef District |
|
034 50 395 73 032 48 513 27 |
ANDAPA |
SAVA |
Mairie |
Mr Jean Dodé RAKOTOMAMONJY |
Maire |
|
032 62 045 44 |
ANDAPA |
SAVA |
Mairie |
Mr Jean Claude MEVA |
Adjoint au Maire |
|
032 41 801 92 |
ANDAPA |
SAVA |
District |
Mme Soamiadana Aimée RAFANOMADIO |
Chef de district |
034 14 522 26 032 40 141 29 033 06 251 13 |
|
ANTALAHA |
SAVA |
Mairie |
Mr Eddie FERNAND |
Maire |
032 69 096 98 |
|
ANTALAHA |
SAVA |
Mairie |
Mme Noeline TSIVAKINA |
Adjoint au Maire |
|
032 04 996 20 |
ANTALAHA |
SAVA |
District |
Mme Marie Annick BEVAZAHA |
Chef de District |
032 44 845 93 |
|
ANTANANARIVO |
ANALAMANGA |
Mairie |
Mr Mbolatiana ANDRIANAMIARANA |
Vice-président du conseil municipal |
033 12 117 59 034 04 282 37 |
|
ANTANANARIVO |
ANALAMANGA |
District I |
Mme Mirana RAZAFIMANANTSOA |
Chef de District |
034 07 522 52 |
|
ANTANANARIVO |
ANALAMANGA |
District II |
Mme Verohanitra RAHARIMANGANINDRIANA |
Chef de District |
|
034 07 522 53 |
ANTANANARIVO |
ANALAMANGA |
District III |
Me Haingo RAMBOASOLO |
Chef de District |
|
034 07 522 54 |
ANTANANARIVO |
ANALAMANGA |
District IV |
Me Haingo RAZAFIARISON |
Chef de District |
|
034 07 522 55 |
ANTANANARIVO |
ANALAMANGA |
District V |
Me Georgette RAZAIARIMANANA |
Chef de District |
|
034 07 522 56 |
ANTANANARIVO |
ANALAMANGA |
District VI |
Mr Tsiry NOHARY ANDRIANINA |
Chef de District |
|
034 07 522 57 |
ANTSIRABE |
VAKINANKARATRA |
Mairie |
Mr Paul RAZANAKOLONA |
Maire |
033 15 685 90 034 06 424 66 |
|
ANTSIRABE |
VAKINANKARATRA |
Mairie |
Mr Roger RABETOKOTANY |
Adjoint Maire |
034 36 345 78 |
|
ANTSIRABE |
VAKINANKARATRA |
Préfecture |
Me Nalisoa ANDRIATOMPONERA |
Préfet |
034 05 535 91 |
|
ANTSIRANANA |
DIANA |
Mairie |
Mr Jean Luc DJAVOSOZARA |
Maire |
032 22 299 97 |
|
ANTSIRANANA |
DIANA |
Mairie |
Mr Edmond TINA |
Secrétaire général |
032 59 832 42 |
|
ANTSIRANANA |
DIANA |
Préfecture |
Mr Arsène BANOMA |
Préfet |
|
033 15 201 83 |
ANTSOHIHY |
SOFIA |
Mairie |
Mr Done MARA |
Maire |
|
034 84 322 43 |
ANTSOHIHY |
SOFIA |
Mairie |
Mr RABEFALY |
Adjoint au Maire |
|
033 02 783 63 034 02 783 63 |
ANTSOHIHY |
SOFIA |
Préfecture |
Mr Patrick FRANCHARD |
Sous-préfet |
032 45 254 47 |
|
ANTSOHIHY |
SOFIA |
Direction de la chambre des commerces et de l’industrie |
Mr Désiré RANDRIAMARO |
Directeur |
|
034 14 250 07 |
BEKILY |
ANDROY |
Mairie |
Mr Theo Time THRIMOSON |
Maire |
033 79 226 36 |
|
BEKILY |
ANDROY |
Mairie |
Mr Robert RATSIMBAZAFY |
Adjoint au Maire |
|
033 09 006 27 |
BEKILY |
ANDROY |
District |
Mr SAMBO |
Chef District |
033 06 665 54 034 05 553 80 |
|
BELO SUR MER |
MENABE |
Mairie |
Mr Francis DAMA |
Maire |
|
033 80 857 53 033 05 720 49 |
BELO SUR MER |
MENABE |
Mairie |
Mr MANEZA |
Adjoint au Maire |
|
033 41 333 01 |
BELO SUR MER |
MENABE |
Mairie |
Mr Constant |
Receveur |
|
033 80 807 99 |
BELO SUR TSIRIBIHINA |
MENABE |
Mairie |
Mr Emmanuel MARINTOETSY |
Maire |
|
|
BELO SUR TSIRIBIHINA |
MENABE |
Mairie |
Mr Martial RANDRIANASOLO |
Adjoint du Maire |
|
032 92 932 39 |
BETIOKY |
ATSIMO ANDREFANA |
Mairie |
Mr Leonard MASINEVA |
Maire |
|
033 08 204 05 034 74 674 05 |
BETIOKY |
ATSIMO ANDREFANA |
Mairie |
Mr Isaka REONJONY |
Adjoint au Maire |
|
034 05 885 04 033 08 130 35 |
BETIOKY |
ATSIMO ANDREFANA |
District |
Mr Rivo RANDRIAMPANALA |
Chef District |
|
034 91 464 97 033 14 674 73 |
BETROKA |
ANOSY |
Maire |
Mr Voajanahary RAOBELITSIROFO |
Maire |
|
033 67 219 46 |
BETROKA |
ANOSY |
Mairie |
Mr José RAHARISON |
Adjoint au Maire |
033 08 300 00 034 05 908 55 |
|
BETROKA |
ANOSY |
District |
Mr Jean Louis TAMANGA |
Chef District |
|
034 05 907 56 |
BRICKAVILLE |
ANTSINANANA |
Mairie |
Mr Augustin SATRA |
Maire |
O34 51 087 13 |
|
FARAFANGANA |
ATSIMO ATSINANANA |
Mairie |
Me Bernadette RAZAFINDRAMANANA |
Maire |
|
034 16 072 02 |
FARAFANGANA |
ATSIMO ATSINANANA |
Mairie |
Mr Camille RAMANAKAVANA |
Adjoint Maire |
034 28 852 82 |
|
FARAFANGANA |
ATSIMO ATSINANANA |
Préfecture |
Mr Mahatombo MAHARISON |
SG Préfecture |
034 70 897 65 |
|
FENERIVE EST |
ANALANJIROFO |
Mairie |
Mr Franck MANANJARFA |
Maire |
034 49 622 54 034 13 019 86 |
|
FENERIVE EST |
ANALANJIROFO |
Préfecture |
Mr Théophile BELAHY |
Préfet |
034 48 387 66 032 67 681 72 |
|
FIANARANTSOA |
HAUTE MATSIATRA |
Mairie |
Me HARIMALALA Irma |
Maire |
034 06 582 62 |
|
FIANARANTSOA |
HAUTE MATSIATRA |
Préfecture |
Mr Béril RAZAFINDRAINONY |
Préfet |
|
034 19 109 88 |
IHOSY |
IHOROMBE |
Mairie |
Mr Fanomezantsoa HARINIAINA |
Maire |
034 19 841 76 |
|
IHOSY |
IHOROMBE |
Maire |
Mr Richard RALAIARIVAOSOLO |
Adjoint au Maire |
034 70 754 04 |
|
IHOSY |
IHOROMBE |
Préfecture |
Mr PHIELY |
Préfet |
|
034 43 329 81 |
MAHAJANGA |
BOENY |
Mairie |
Mr Salim ANDRIATOMANGA |
Maire |
032 79 003 13 034 14 401 00 |
|
MAHAJANGA |
BOENY |
Mairie |
Mr MITIANIRIKO |
Adjoint au Maire |
034 14 401 02 |
|
MAHAJANGA |
BOENY |
Préfecture |
Mr Lahinirina RAVELOMAHAY |
Préfet |
032 02 134 39 |
|
MALAIMBANDY |
MENABE |
Mairie |
Mr Reza KASSAMALY |
Maire |
032 45 790 41 |
|
MANAKARA |
VATOVAVY FITOVINANY |
Mairie |
Mr ANDRIANOGISCAR |
Maire |
034 14 722 31 |
|
MANAKARA |
VATOVAVY FITOVINANY |
Mairie |
Mr Moussa Eugène RAKOTANDRASSOUA |
Adjoint Maire |
|
034 10 080 62 |
MANAKARA |
VATOVAVY FITOVINANY |
Préfecture |
Mr Gilbert RAMANANA |
Préfet |
034 28 345 72 |
|
MANANJARY |
VATOVAVY FITOVINANY |
Mairie |
Mr Modeste MAROLAHY |
Maire |
034 72 813 36 |
|
MANANJARY |
VATOVAVY FITOVINANY |
Mairie |
Mr Jean Louis RAMIADAMAHERY |
Adjoint Maire |
|
034 06 547 95 |
MANANJARY |
VATOVAVY FITOVINANY |
District |
Mr ANDRIAMIHITSAKISA Timothée |
Chef de District |
034 31 315 84 |
|
MAROANTSETRA |
ANALANJIROFO |
Mairie |
Mr Laurent BEMENA |
Maire |
|
032 86 952 01 |
MAROANTSETRA |
ANALANJIROFO |
Mairie |
Mr Mohamed JAFFARD |
Adjoint au Maire |
|
032 41 210 89 |
MAROANTSETRA |
ANALANJIROFO |
District |
Mr Désiré RANAIVOSON |
Chef District |
034 15 835 54 032 25 686 37 |
|
MIANDRIVAZO |
MENABE |
Mairie |
Dr Raymond RAKOTOARIVELO |
Mairie |
034 87 183 83 033 20 517 70 |
|
MIANDRIVAZO |
MENABE |
Mairie |
Mr Riri Ernest RAHERISON |
Adjoint au Maire |
033 11 662 72 032 47 498 08 |
|
MIANDRIVAZO |
MENABE |
District |
Mr Jean Noel RAMANAKIRAHINA |
Chef de District |
|
033 74 199 97 |
MORAMANGA |
ALAOTRA MANGORO |
Mairie |
Mr Ezékiel RASONJATOVO |
Mairie |
|
033 12 971 24 |
MORAMANGA |
ALAOTRA MANGORO |
Mairie |
Mr Romain RAZANAJATOVO |
Adjoint Maire |
|
034 16 679 77 |
MORAMANGA |
ALAOTRA MANGORO |
District |
Mr Alain RASOLOFONJATOVO |
Chef de district |
034 01 906 04 |
|
MOROMBE |
ATSIMO-ANDREFANA |
Mairie |
Mr ROLLAND |
Maire |
|
032 60 198 43 |
MOROMBE |
ATSIMO-ANDREFANA |
Mairie |
Mr Alexis RAKOTONIRINA |
Adjoint au Maire |
032 46 403 10 |
|
MOROMBE |
ATSIMO-ANDREFANA |
District |
Mr Arilala José RAVOZANAKA |
|
032 96 527 31 |
|
MORONDAVA |
MENABE |
Mairie |
Mr Frijof KOLO |
Maire |
034 05 575 08 034 66 848 97 |
|
MORONDAVA |
MENABE |
Mairie |
Mr Kleber Joseph IKANDRANAMPIONONA |
Adjoint au Maire |
032 02 320 62 |
|
MORONDAVA |
MENABE |
Préfecture |
Mr Doris RASAMOELINA ANDRIARILIVA |
Préfet |
|
034 67 231 58 |
NOSY BE |
DIANA |
Mairie |
Mr Aly ABOUDOU |
Maire |
032 11 075 68 |
|
NOSY BE |
DIANA |
Mairie |
Mr Sylvanot RAKOTONIRINA |
Adjoint au Maire |
033 11 074 10 |
|
NOSY BE |
DIANA |
Préfecture |
Mr Sabatin RABENANDRIAMANITRA |
Préfet |
|
032 25 872 19 |
NOSY BE |
DIANA |
Service régional du commerce |
Mr Christian ANDRIAMAHASOLO |
Chef de service |
|
032 02 273 32 |
SAINTE MARIE |
ANALANJIROFO |
Mairie |
Mr Ismak Adocroph BEASSOU |
Maire |
032 44 737 04 034 96 122 51 |
|
SAINTE MARIE |
ANALANJIROFO |
Mairie |
Mr Albert LANTOU |
Adjoint Maire |
032 40 257 18 |
|
SAINTE MARIE |
ANALANJIROFO |
Prefecture |
Mr Simon RAVALA |
Prefet |
||
SAMBAVA |
SAVA |
Mairie |
Mr François TOTO |
Maire |
|
032 02 463 58 |
SAMBAVA |
SAVA |
Mairie |
Mr Emanuel GERMAIN |
Adjoint au Maire |
|
032 04 507 13 |
SAMBAVA |
SAVA |
Préfecture |
Mr Boniface BEMANANJARA |
Préfet |
032 03 208 01 |
|
TAMATAVE |
ANTSINANANA |
Mairie |
Mr Laurent RATSIRAKA |
Maire |
|
034 83 700 02 |
TAMATAVE |
ANTSINANANA |
Mairie |
Mme Célestine RAVELONDRAZANA |
Adjoint au Maire |
034 43 759 80 |
|
TAMATAVE |
ANTSINANANA |
Préfecture |
Mr Cyrille BENANDRASANA |
Préfet |
|
034 45 581 31 |
TOLAGNARO |
ANOSY |
Mairie |
Mr George RANDRIANAINA |
Maire |
033 20 614 01 034 20 614 01 |
|
TOLAGNARO |
ANOSY |
Mairie |
Mr Idealy MANERANKERY |
Adjoint au Maire |
|
034 12 505 95 |
TOLAGNARO |
ANOSY |
Préfecture |
Mr Abdon Marie RAVELONANDRO |
Préfet |
|
034 05 907 53 |
TSIHOMBE |
ANDROY |
Mairie |
Mr Christian VONTSOA |
Maire |
033 13 249 65 |
|
TSIHOMBE |
ANDROY |
Mairie |
Mr IVOROMBARO |
Adjoint au Maire |
|
033 08 034 66 |
TSIHOMBE |
ANDROY |
District |
Mr Fortuna BOTOMANANTSOA |
Chef District |
|
032 71 926 44 |
TULEAR |
ATSIMO-ANDREFANA |
Mairie |
Mr Jean RABEHAJA |
Maire |
|
034 05 551 50 |
TULEAR |
ATSIMO-ANDREFANA |
Mairie |
Mme Niny Augustine ZAFINDRAVOLA |
Adjoint au Maire |
033 83 071 55 |
|
TULEAR |
ATSIMO-ANDREFANA |
Préfecture |
Mr Edward ANDRIANJAFINAIVO |
Préfet |
|
034 14 021 14 |
VANGAINDRANO |
ATSIMO ATSINANANA |
Mairie |
Mr Dauphin EMILSON |
Maire |
034 90 071 71 034 55 360 51 |
|
VOHEMAR |
SAVA |
Mairie |
Mr Claude JEAN |
Maire |
032 04 314 44 032 26 279 49 034 93 559 91 |
|
VOHEMAR |
SAVA |
Mairie |
Mr Hubert JEAN |
Adjoint au Maire |
032 04 002 53 |
|
VOHEMAR |
SAVA |
District |
Mr Jaona RANDRIANAIVO |
Chef de District |
034 06 517 53 032 04 056 54 034 05 535 77 |
Madagascar - 4.2 Humanitarian Agency Contact List
Organization |
Position |
Name |
|
Phone Number |
Area of Intervention |
Website |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ACF |
Country Director |
Mr Olivier BENQUET |
0327165742 |
Analamanga, Bongolava, Itasy, Tulear, Betioky |
|
|
Head of Logistics |
Mr Stephen ROLS |
0320760625 0330244642 |
||||
AFD |
Country Director |
Mr Bertrand FICINI |
0202220048 |
All areas |
|
|
Head of Logistics |
Mme Danielle RABENIRINA |
0202220048 |
||||
AFDI |
Country Director |
Mme Sanda RALAMBORANTO |
0202252744 |
All areas |
||
ASF |
Chief Programme officer |
Mr Xavier VINCKE |
+32 22134255 |
Région Sud |
|
|
CARE |
Country Director |
Mr Rajaonarison ANDRIAMIARINARIVO |
0344930187 |
Région Est, Nord-Est, Antananarivo |
||
Head of Logistics |
Mme Rindra RAKOTOARISOA |
0344930302 |
||||
CICR |
Country Director |
Mme Perrine LOUART |
0321230311 |
All areas |
|
|
Head of Logistics |
Mme Lucienne RANDIMBILAHY |
0321230319 |
||||
CRM |
Secretary General |
Mr Andoniaina RATSIMAMANGA |
0320322101 |
All areas |
||
Head of Logistics |
Mr Aina RAKOTOJAONA |
0320322224 |
||||
CRS |
Country Director |
Mr Joshua POOLE |
0340515680 |
Régions de : Diana, Analanjirofo, Atsinanana, Boeny, Analamanga, Bongolava, Haute Matsiatra Vatovay Fitovinany, Atsimo Atsinanana, Atsimo Andrefana, Androy, Anosy |
||
Head of Logistics |
Mr Jery ANDRIANAIVO |
0340515929 |
||||
CARITAS |
Country Director |
Mgr Marie Odon RAZANAKOLONA |
0202227178 |
Antananarivo, Tulear |
||
Head of Emergency |
Mr Louis RAZANOELINA |
0345524233 |
||||
FAO |
Country Director |
Mr Louis MUHIGIRWA |
0202228831 |
All areas |
||
Head of Logistics |
Mme Dina RAKOTOANADAHY |
0202228831 |
||||
GIZ |
Country Director |
Mr Christoph FELDKOETTER |
0321142588 |
Régions : DIANA, SAVA, Analamanga, Boeny Extrême Sud et Sud-est |
||
Head of Logistics |
Mme Alexandra REISER |
0321142588 |
||||
HELVETAS |
Country Director |
Mr Christian STEINER |
0320361294 |
Région Diana (Ambanja, Ambilobe), Sava (Andapa), Analamanga, Itasy, Vakinankaratra, Amoron’i Mania, Haute-Matsiatra, Atsimo Andrefana |
||
Head of Logistics |
Mr Lalanirina RAVELOSON |
0320358420 |
||||
HI |
Country Director |
Mr Duat Liorens PILAR |
|
All areas |
||
Head of Logistics |
Mr Lalaina RANAIVOSON Zo |
0321184008 0348022883 |
||||
Inter Aide |
Country Director |
Mr Thomas LEONARD |
0324913085 |
Farafangana, Manakara, Vohipeno, Mananjary, Vavatenina, Fenerive Est, Soaniarana Ivongo, Manjakadriana, Ambohidratrimo |
||
Head of Logistics |
Mr RAFANOMEZANTSOA |
0322686584 |
||||
MEDAIR |
Country Director |
Mr Klaas OVERLADE |
0320514691 |
Nord-est, Sud, Antananarivo |
||
Head of Logistics |
Mr Toky ANDRIANARISOA |
0320514680 |
||||
OCHA |
Humanitarian Affairs Officer |
Mr Rija RAKOTOSON |
0331507693 |
All areas |
||
Head of Logistics |
Mme Norosoa RAKOTOMALALA |
|
||||
OIM |
Head of mission |
Mr Daniel SILVA |
0325654954 |
Nord-est, Sud |
||
Head of Logistics |
Mr Navalona RANDRIAKOTO |
0341117723 |
||||
SIF |
Contry Director |
Mr Alphonse KANANUR |
0340236045 |
Morombe, Tuléar, tananarive, Beloha, Tsihombe, Bekily |
||
UNDP |
Country Director |
Mr Yacin KOUADIO |
0202330092 |
All areas |
||
Head of Logistics |
Mme Lalatiana RAVALISON |
0202330092 |
||||
UNICEF |
Country Director |
Mr Benoit VONTHRON |
0202330094 |
All areas |
||
Head of Logistics |
Mr Naina RASIANAIVO |
0202330094 |
||||
UNFPA |
Country Director |
Mr Constant-Serge BOUNDA |
0320784605 |
All areas |
||
Head of Logistics |
Mr Solomandresy RATSARAZAKA |
0320784538 |
||||
WFP |
Country Director |
Mr Moumini OUEDRAOUGO |
0320713701 |
Sud, Sud-est, Nord-est, Est |
||
Head of Logistics |
Mr Uwe SONNTAG |
0320713740 |
||||
WHH |
Country Director |
Mr Jean Philippe JARRY |
0202255640 |
Sud, Sud-est |
Madagascar - 4.3 Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies Contact List
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number |
Fax Number |
Website |
Description of Services |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ACSQDA Agence de Contrôle de la sécurité Sanitaire et de la Qualité des Denrées Alimentaire |
Tsaralalàna Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Zoelinirina RAKOTOVAO |
Director |
032 89 197 99 |
|
|
Biological and food analysis |
|
ARP Autorité de Règlementation Pharmaceutique or AGMED Agence du Médicament de Madagascar |
8, Rue Karija Tsaralalana, Antananarivo 101 |
Dr Yvette RAKOTOBE |
Director |
032 04 501 97 |
|
|
Pharmaceutical products analysis |
|
Bush Proof |
Ivato Aeroport, BP 182 Antananarivo 105 |
Mr Serge RANAIVOJAONA |
General Manager |
|
033 11 997 56 032 42 769 86 |
|
|
Water quality Analysis |
CMM Labo. |
Lot Vf 13 Mahamasina, Antananarivo 101 |
Dr Toky RANDRIAMAHAZO |
Manager |
034 06 291 48 |
|
Laboratory of Biomedical analysis |
||
Biomedimad Centre d’investigatios biomédicales de Madagascar |
Cité Planton Antananarivo 101 |
Pr Daniel GISY |
Director |
|
032 04 863 51 032 92 891 15 033 07 127 94 |
|
|
Laboratory for biological, biochemical, immune-isto –chemical, etc…analysis |
Institut Pasteur Centre de Biologie Clinique |
Avaradoha, Antananarivo 101 |
Dr Frédérique RANDRIANIRINA |
Director |
034 14 412 74 |
|
|
Biomedical analysis |
|
Istitut Pasteur Laboratoire d’Hygiènes des aliments et de l’environnement |
Avaradoha, Antananarivo 101 |
Mme Alexandra BASTARAUD |
Director |
032 28 629 71 |
|
|
Food, hygiene and environment analysis |
|
Jiro sy Rano Malagasy (JIRAMA) |
Soanierana Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Rija Lalaina RAMAROSANDRATANA |
Water operation Manager |
034 83 89 419 032 95 89 419 |
|
|
Water quality control and Analysis |
|
Pharmacie HANITRA |
Route Circulaire Ankorahotra, BP 244 Antananarivo 101 |
Mr ANDRIANJAFY Hanitra |
Manager |
032 04 454 10 020 22 312 81 |
|
|
Medicines and medical products analysis |
|
SAYBOLT |
Lot III H 108 C Ambohibao Mamamba, Antananarivo 101 |
Mme Ezzedine H'MIDA |
Head of agency |
034 05 072 11 020 22 443 94 |
|
|
Fuel testing and analysis |
|
GRT Galana Raffinerie Terminal |
Manangareza, Toamasina 501 |
M. Olivier RANDRIANARISON |
Manager |
033 50 318 15 020 53 329 12 020 53 333 39 |
53 337 05 53 301 01 |
Fuel testing and analysis |
||
LPSA Logistique Pétrolière SA |
Rue Ravoninahitriniarivo Ankorondrano Antananarivo 101 |
M. Patrick RASOLOMAMPIONONA |
Heads of operation and methods department |
033 04 002 60 032 05 379 34 020 22 379 34 |
23 379 06 |
Fuel testing and analysis |
Madagascar - 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List
Port / Location |
Company |
Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
Email / Website |
Phone Number |
Key role / Description of Duties |
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Antananarivo |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
Routes des Hydrocarbures, Alarobia B.P. 581 Antananarivo 101 |
|
Receptionist |
|
0202253884 0202425700 0321125700 |
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
Antananarivo |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
Routes des Hydrocarbures, Alarobia B.P. 581 Antananarivo 101 |
Me Lea RAJOELINA |
c/o Directeur de la régulation |
0321125818 |
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
|
Ankify |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
|
Mr Nicomed |
Head of wharf |
|
0325630095 |
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
Ankify |
GOTMANO |
|
Mr Abdoul KINGA |
President |
|
0328012176 |
Ankify/Nosy be Groupment of sea transporters |
Antalaha |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
Mr Eric RATSIMBA |
Regional Director |
0321125706 |
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
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Antalaha |
SAMA Société D’Acconage et de Manutention d’Antalaha |
Boulevard Maritime BP 11 Antalaha 206 |
Mr Alain RAKOTONIRINA |
Port Officer |
|
0320531187 |
Port Management company (Also provide handling, security, warehousing…) |
Antsiranana |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
Ville Basse BP 109 Antsiranana 201 |
Mr Jaona RAMANANSOA |
Regional Director |
0321125765 |
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
|
Antsiranana |
CMDMD |
BP 5, Antsiranana 201 |
|
|
0208222606 |
Stevedoring for MSC containers line |
|
Antsiranana |
COMADIE |
Rue Flacourt BP 205 Antsiranana 201 |
|
|
0208223333 |
Stevedoring for CGA-CGM containers line |
|
Antsiranana |
SGTPSM |
Rue Flacourt BP 205 Antsiranana 201 |
|
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|
0208223333 |
Towing |
Antsiranana |
SMOI PT |
BP 3160 Antananarivo 101 |
|
|
0202245156 |
Steering / boatage |
|
Antsiranana |
SOMAPOR |
Rue Béniowsky, Antsiranana 201 |
|
|
|
0208221373 |
Manufacture of metal cans |
Antsiranana |
PFOI |
Proprieté Lamatra ville basse Antsiranana 201 |
|
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|
0208222121 |
Fishing and storage |
Antsiranana |
CSM Compagnie Salinière de Madagascar |
BP 29 Antsahampano Antsiranana 201 |
|
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0208221373 |
Salt company |
Antsiranana |
Gasy Net |
BP 1430 Andraharo Antnanarivo101 |
|
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|
0202356410 |
Scanner control |
Antsiranana |
LPSA |
Poste Boutique Zoom BP12027 Antnanarivo 101 |
|
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|
0320537934 |
Setting up pipe line |
Antsohihy |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
|
Me RAISSA |
Regional representative |
|
0320228673 |
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
Belo sur Tsiribihina |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
|
Mr Roland RATOVONDRAHONA |
Regional representative |
|
0321125811 |
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
Belo sur Tsiribihina |
COFIAT Cooperative Fitaterana ato Tsiribihina |
|
Mr Mossa ADAMOU |
President |
|
0324279932 |
Groupment of transporters with a capacity of 8 Bacs and 42 motorized canoes |
Farafangana |
Transport Doris |
|
Mr SCHCHWEITZER |
Director |
|
0347978329 |
River transport by boat |
Farafangana |
Sté Tsivahiny |
|
Mr Ely |
Director |
|
0348160161 |
River transport by boat |
Mahajanga |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
Boulevard Point Carré BP 36 Mahajanga 401 |
Mr Maurice TIANJARA |
Regional Director |
|
0321125708 |
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
Mahajanga |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
Boulevard Point Carré BP 36 Mahajanga 401 |
Mr Decle TATAZANDRINY |
Head of warf |
|
0321125793 |
Port manager |
Mahajanga |
SMOI PT |
BP 3160 Antananarivo 101 |
|
|
0202245156 |
Steering / boatage |
|
Mahajanga |
SEMS |
BP 1244 Mahajanga 401 |
|
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|
0206222876 |
Stevedoring for MSC containers line Slipway and fairing |
Mahajanga |
COMAMA |
Immeuble Gitane 17, Rue Richelieu Mahajanga 401 |
|
|
|
0206224278 |
Stevedoring for CGA-CGM containers line |
Mahajanga |
EUSTRATIOU |
14, Rue Flacourt Mahajanga 401 |
|
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|
0320701091 |
Bac Boeny operator |
Mahajanga |
Gasy Net |
BP 1430 Andraharo Antnanarivo101 |
|
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0202356410 |
Scanner control |
Mahajanga |
LPSA |
Poste Boutique Zoom BP12027 Antnanarivo 101 |
|
|
|
0320537934 |
Setting up fuel pipe line |
Mahajanga
|
VITOGAZ |
BP 3984 Antananarivo 101 |
|
|
|
0202236400 |
Setting up gas pipe line |
Mahajanga
|
SOMAPECHE |
BP 324 Mahajanga 401 |
|
|
|
0206229327 |
Fishing and treatment company |
Mahajanga |
REFRIGEPECHE |
BP 450 Mahajanga 401 |
|
|
|
0206222438 |
Fishing and treatment company |
Mahajanga |
COLAS |
BP 133 Antananarivo |
|
|
|
0202220416 |
Logistics base |
Mahanoro |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
|
Isabelle RATSIMBA
|
Regional representative |
|
0321125762 |
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
Mananjary |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
|
Me Sylvia RAZAFIJAONA |
Regional director |
|
0321125733 |
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
Mananjary |
|
|
Mr Mickael MAC |
Company owner |
0324080438 |
River transport |
|
Mananjary |
|
|
Mr Alixia SIOUKING MAC |
Company owner |
|
0340113565 |
River transport |
Mananjary |
Magasin central |
|
Arcadius WAI |
Company owner |
0320509313 |
River transport |
|
Maroantsetra |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
|
Mr Arnaud ANDRIAMIALY
|
Regional director |
0321125810 |
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
|
Miandrivazo |
Sté Riri |
|
Mr Ernest RAHERISON |
Company owner |
|
0331166272 0324749808 |
River Transport |
Morondava |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
Port Bebe Morondava 619 |
Mr Franclair BOTOU
|
Regional director |
|
0321125738 0340302206 |
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
Morondava |
SOPEMO |
Rue du Batelage BP 88 Morondava 619 |
|
|
|
0209552351 |
Fishing and treatment company |
Nosy Be |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
Port de Hell ville Nosy Be 207 |
Mr Pascal RATOVONJANAHARY |
Regional director |
|
0321125720 |
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
Nosy Be |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
Port de Hell ville Nosy Be 207 |
Mr Louvin |
Deputy director |
|
0321117182 0321125735 |
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
Nosy Be |
SAMM |
Port de Hell ville BP 164 Nosy Be 207 |
Mr Jean Marc |
Manager |
0320599727 |
Stevedoring |
|
Nosy Be |
SAMM |
Port de Hell ville BP 164 Nosy Be 207 |
Mr Romuald |
Finance director |
0208661537 |
Stevedoring |
|
Nosy Be |
MARINA |
Port du Cratère BP 149 Nosy Be 207 |
|
|
|
0322226626 |
Cruise ship port operator |
Nosy Be |
Nosy Vorona |
BP 201 Nosy Be 207 |
|
|
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0320236703 |
Construction company |
Nosy Be |
GOTMANO Groupement de transporteurs Ankify Nosy Be |
|
Mr Abdoul KINGA |
President |
|
0328012176 |
Ankify/Nosy be Transporter groupment |
Sainte Marie |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
Ilot Madame Ambodifatatra 515 |
Mr Dany AZENOR
|
Regional director |
|
0321125763 |
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
Sainte Marie |
|
|
Mr Romuald |
Boat owner |
|
0324582677 |
Cabotage in between Tamatave and Ste Marie |
Toamasina |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
Ambodimanga BP 372 Toamasina 501 |
Mr Eric RATSIMBA |
Regional Director |
|
0321125706 |
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
Toamasina |
SPAT Société du Port Autonome de Toamasina |
BP 492 Toamasina 501 |
Mr. Jami INJONA |
Port capitain |
0342315985 |
Port director |
|
Toamasina |
SPAT Société du Port Autonome de Toamasina |
BP 492 Toamasina 501 |
|
|
|
0205332155 |
Piloting, towing, boatage |
Toamasina |
MICTSL |
BP 138 10, Rue du commerce Ampasimazava Toamasina 501 |
|
|
|
0205335204 0205335205
|
Stevedoring (container only) |
Toamasina |
SMMC |
BP 529 5, Rue de commerce Toamasina 501 |
|
|
0205391263 |
Conventional Handling |
|
Toamasina |
GRT Galana Raffinerie Terminal |
Manangareza Toamasina 501 |
|
|
|
0205332912 0205333339 |
Main national Oil Terminal management |
Toamasina |
AMBATOVY |
Immeuble Tranofitaratra Ankorondrano Antananarivo 101 |
|
|
|
0202239735 |
Mining company |
Toamasina |
SMSD 1
|
|
Mr KWONG Jean Eugène |
|
|
0333715624 |
Boat company, cabotage on the east coast |
Toamasina |
SMSD 2 (M/S TONGATSARA) |
|
Mr Sylvain |
|
|
0333715652 0325103346 |
Boat company, cabotage on the east coast |
Toamasina |
M/S BALEINE |
|
Mr Jean-claude |
|
|
0324852751 |
Boat company, cabotage on the east coast |
Toamasina |
M/S SORINDRA |
|
Mr Zo |
|
|
0320471144 0332399900 |
Boat company, cabotage on the east coast |
Toamasina |
Antogil Cruise |
|
Mr Barthelemie Randrianrison |
|
|
0344856134 0320545652 |
Boat company, cabotage on the east coast |
Tolagnaro |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
|
Mr Sonn RABARY |
|
|
0321125760 |
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
Tolagnaro |
PDE (Port D’Eohala) / QIT Madagascar Minerals |
|
Mr Maminiaina RAKOTOMALALA
|
Port Officer |
|
0346505322 |
Port management (global concession) Mining company |
Tolagnaro |
PDE (Port D’Eohala) / QIT Madagascar Minerals |
Immeuble ASSIST 5ème étage Ivandry - BP 4003 Antananarivo 101 |
|
|
|
0202242559 |
Port management (global concession) Mining company |
Talagnaro |
SEPL Strong Ehoala Port Logistics |
|
Mr Mark BULTER |
Director |
|
0320346001 |
Stevedoring - towing |
Tolagnaro |
SEPL Strong Ehoala Port Logistics |
|
Mr Neil JILLAM |
Manager |
|
0320346003 |
Stevedoring - towing |
Tolagnaro |
ISPS – FSO
|
|
Mr Maminiaina RAKOTOMALALA |
Port Officer |
|
0346505322 |
Port security management ISPS implementor |
Tolagnaro |
G4S |
|
Mr Maglouar MAMELONA |
Manager |
|
0320783318 0346914072 |
Port guarding/carteking |
Toliara |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
|
Mr Ronsard Franck RAKOTOZAFIARIMAMY |
Regional Director |
|
0321125780 |
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
Toliara |
SMOI PT |
BP 5160 Antananarivo 101 |
|
|
|
0202224387 |
Piloting, boatage |
Toliara |
COMATO |
BP 460 Toliara 601 |
Mr Nirina SITRAK’ANDRIANARISAINA |
Manager |
0209441031 0340215270 0320215270 |
Stevedoring |
|
Toliara |
SEMS |
BP 647 Toliara 601 |
Mr Augustin JAOJY |
Manager |
|
0341858315 0209444318 |
Stevedoring |
Toliara |
Gasy Net |
BP 1430 Andraharo Antnanarivo101 |
|
|
|
0202356410 |
Scanner control |
Toliara |
LPSA |
Poste Boutique Zoom BP12027 Antnanarivo 101 |
|
|
|
0320537934 |
Setting up fuel pipe line |
Toliara |
SOPETO |
BP 1057 Toliara 601 |
|
|
|
0202233216 |
Fishing and treatment company |
Vohemar |
APMF Agence Portuaire Maritime et Fluviale |
|
Mr Arlo SOANDRO
|
|
|
0321125724
|
Authority in charge of port, maritime and river regulation |
Vohemar |
SGPI Société de Gestion du Port d’Iharana |
Andranomasimbe 1 Vohemar 208 |
Cpt Henri BEFOUROUACK
|
|
|
0320405365 |
Port management |
Madagascar - 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List
Airport / Location |
Company |
Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
Email / Website |
Phone Number |
Key role / Description of Duties |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Antananarivo |
ACM Aviation civile de Madagascar |
13 rue Fernand Kassanga BP 4414 Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Claudio TSIMOLAHY |
Head of certification and oversight department |
|
0320722162 0202222438 |
Authority in charge of aviation regulation |
Antananarivo |
ACM Aviation civile de Madagascar |
13 rue Fernand Kassanga BP 4414 Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Paul Frédéric ANDRIANASITERA |
Head of Regulatory and Economic Studies Department |
|
|
Authority in charge of aviation regulation and legal affair |
Antananarivo |
ACM Aviation civile de Madagascar |
13 rue Fernand Kassanga BP 4414 Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Herimino RANDRIAMANALINA |
Head of aircraft registration office |
|
|
In charge of aircraft registration |
Antananarivo |
ACM Aviation civile de Madagascar |
13 rue Fernand Kassanga BP 4414 Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Herimino RANDRIAMANALINA |
Head of aircraft registration office |
|
In charge of airstrips and airports autorisation |
|
Antananarivo |
ACM Aviation civile de Madagascar |
13 rue Fernand Kassanga BP 4414 Antananarivo 101 |
Me Josiane RAMAHERISON |
Telecommunication center |
|
|
Authority in charge of telecommunication and flight plans |
Antananarivo |
ACM Aviation civile de Madagascar |
13 rue Fernand Kassanga BP 4414 Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Nirison RAKOTOARIMANANA |
Weather oversight department |
|
|
Authority in charge of aviation regulation and weather information |
Antananarivo |
ADEMA Aéroports de Madagascar |
Zone Aviation Générale aéroport d'Ivato BP 5271 Antananarivo 105 |
Mr Jean Germain ANDRIANIAINA |
Technical and Operations Director |
|
03407113090202244042 |
Company in charge of public airports supervision |
Antananarivo |
Ravinal Airports |
Ivato Airport Antananarivo 105 |
Mr Vincent DEVAUCHELLE |
General director |
0344933301 |
Company supervising Ivato and Nosy be international airports |
|
Antananarivo |
Ravinal Airports |
Ivato Airport Antananarivo 105 |
Mr Jean Luc MEYTS |
Operations and Maintenance Manager |
0344933303 |
Company supervising Ivato and Nosy be international airports |
|
Antananarivo |
Ravinal Airports |
Ivato Airport Antananarivo 105 |
|
24/7 permanence officer (officier de quart) |
0344933315 |
Company supervising Ivato and Nosy be international airports |
|
Antananarivo |
ASECNA |
Ivato Airport Antananarivo 105 |
Mr Harilalaina RASOAMANANA
|
Responsable Navigation Aérienne |
0202258113/14 |
Air Traffic Service Rescue Service and Fire Fighting |
|
Antananarivo |
Total Aviation |
Immeuble Fitaratra , Ankorondrano Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Naly Rado RAKOTOVAO |
Responsable Aviation |
0202239040 0320720259 |
Only seller of Jet A1 and Avgaz in Madagascar, they are present in 13 airport across the island. |
|
Antananarivo |
SAMADA |
Immeuble ASSIST 2eme étage Ivandry Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Jean François SENAHADJI |
Operation director |
|
0320361004 |
Company in charge of the airport security in the 8th biggest airports of Madagascar |
Antananarivo |
MGH Madagascar Ground Handling |
Ivato Airport Antananarivo 105 |
|
|
0340222254 |
In charge of handling operations in the international airports for the international/regional flights only. |
|
Antananarivo |
Air Madagascar |
Air Madagascar 31, Avenue de l’indépendance Antananarivo 101 |
Me Sandrine RAZAFIMPANILO |
|
0344922208 0202251444 |
Main national flight company, operating daily flight to 9 domestic destinations. They also operate regional and international flights. In the airport, they operate regular national flights, they are also in charge of handling operations for all domestic flights. |
|
Antananarivo |
Air Madagascar |
31, Avenue de l’indépendance Antananarivo 101 |
|
General director |
|
0202222222 |
|
Antananarivo |
ASF Aviation sans frontières |
La maison des ailes Rue Montoyerstaat - 1 box 36 B-1000 Brussels - Belgium |
Mr Xavier VINCKE |
Chief Programme officer |
|
+32 22134255 |
NGO providing support to development and humanitarian agencies, in term of aviation expertise or free travel to intervention areas |
Antananarivo |
MAF Mission Aviation Fellowhsip |
Zone Aviation générale Ivato aéroport Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Samuel JAKOB
|
Programme Manager |
0321103040 |
On-demand flights for the benefits of National churches, Christian missions, development organizations and agencies, within the scope of their humanitarian interventions as well as ministries in respect of the conventions established |
|
Antananarivo |
MAF Mission Aviation Fellowhsip |
Zone Aviation générale Ivato aéroport Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Ryan UNGER |
Flight Operations Manager |
0321103031 |
||
Antananarivo |
MAF Mission Aviation Fellowhsip |
Zone Aviation générale Ivato aéroport Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Mamy RAHAJARIJAONA
|
Flight Operations Coordinator |
0321165605 (7/7 from 7 to 15h30) 0329758032 (night and public holiday) |
||
Antananarivo |
Helimission |
Zone Aviation générale Ivato aéroport Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Jean Christophe GALLARATO
|
Programme director |
0321177143 |
On-demand helicopter flights for the benefits of National churches, Christian missions, humanitarian agencies, within the scope of their humanitarian interventions as well as ministries in respect of the conventions established |
|
Antananarivo |
Helimission |
Zone Aviation générale Ivato aéroport Antananarivo 101 |
Me Felana RRABEARIMANANA |
Accounting |
|
0325654907 0202475078 0202428002 |
|
Antananarivo |
HoverAid |
Zone Aviation générale Ivato aéroport Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Peter VAN BUUREN |
Country Director |
0340710011 0330280423 |
Non-profit organization, providing Hovercraft to humanitarian actors in order to reach difficult areas. |
|
Antananarivo |
Assist Aviation |
Immeuble Assist Ivandry Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Régis MOUGIN
|
General Director |
|
0340718598 0202420611 0202242953 |
On demand private flight company |
Antananarivo |
HFF Travel Airways |
Zone Aviation générale Ivato aéroport Antananarivo 105 |
Mr Emmanuel REBIERE |
General Director |
|
0343722852 0202258259 |
On demand private flight company |
Antananarivo |
Madagasikara Airways |
Explorer Business Park Ankorondrano Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Eddi RATSITO
|
|
ankoay@madagasikaraairways.com
|
0320597027
0320597001 |
On demand private flight company |
Antananarivo |
Insolite Travel Fly |
|
Mr Bertrand BEAUJOIN |
Director |
0320742550 |
On demand flight, helicopter company also present in Nosy Be |
|
Antananarivo |
Mada helico |
|
|
Directeur Technique |
0320721254 0202254762 |
On demand flight, helicopter company |
|
Antananarivo |
Aéro Sud-Ouest |
Telma Analakely – 4ème étage BP 8261 Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Richard FIENENA |
Director |
|
0340034630 0340351738 |
Company supervising the public airports of Belo/Tsiribihina, Morombe & Manja |
Antananarivo |
SEEM Société d’électricité et d’électronique Malagasy |
Lot III P 29 bis Maroroho Antananarivo 101
|
Me Dominique RAZANAVAHY |
Director assistant |
|
0202254423 0320793349 0341125038 |
Company supervising the public airports of Ihosy,& Farafangana |
Ambanja / Ampampamena |
Association FANORO |
Logt 70 AB Ambalabe Antsohihy 614 |
Me Laurentine MBOTIVOLA |
President |
|
0320454466 0324199924 0337430220 |
Association in charge of the supervision of Ampampamena airport |
Ambatomainty |
Entreprise AVOTRA |
Atsimondalana Ambatomainty 404 |
Mr Marc Alphonse RABETANETY |
Director |
|
0349902473 |
Company supervising the public airports of Ambatomainty |
Ambatondrazaka |
FIKAMBANAN'NY MPIASAN'NY Aérodrome |
Aérodrome Feramanga Ambatondrazaka 503 |
|
|
|
03317811150341870030 |
Company supervising the public airports of Ambatondrazaka |
Amboasary Atsimo |
SHTM |
Boulevard Galliéni BP 37 Tolagnaro 407 |
|
|
|
0209221132 |
Private airport in the Berenty lodge |
Amboasary Atsimo |
SADP |
|
Me Ghislaine |
|
0320781501 0320781505 |
Private airport close to Amboasary town center |
|
Ambovombe |
Bureau Région Androy |
|
|
Chef de région |
|
0332803185 |
In charge of the supervision of Ambovombe public airport |
Analava |
|
Ambalahonko Analava |
Mr AMADA |
|
|
0325577483 |
In charge of the supervision of Analava public airport |
Andapa |
|
|
Mr Jean Bruno RABEZANAHARY |
Airport staff |
|
0326259196 |
Unpaid staff helping in the airport supervision |
Ankavandra |
|
|
Mr Nourdine RANDRIANANTENAINA |
Trader |
|
0349939719 |
In charge of the supervision of Ankavandra public airport |
Antalaha |
AROLD Airport Company |
Aérodrome Antsirabato/Antalaha BP 59 Antalaha 206 |
Mr Zoherizo ANDRIAMBOLASON |
Airport Commander |
|
0338077698 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Antsirabe |
ADEMA Aéroports de Madagascar |
|
Mr Mahery RAFAMEZANTSOA
|
Airport Commander |
|
0341644323 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Antsiranana |
ADEMA Aéroports de Madagascar |
|
Mr Rabeony ANDRIARIHALALA |
Airport Commander |
|
0340556502 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Antsohihy |
ADEMA Aéroports de Madagascar |
|
Me Lauretine MBOTIVOLA |
Airport Commander |
|
0320454466 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Belo sur Tsiribihina |
AERO SUD OUEST |
|
Mr Alfred |
Airport Manager |
|
03204224000342543140 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Besalampy |
ASSOCIATION VOROMAHERY
|
Mangarivotra Besalampy 410 |
|
|
|
0324659122 0347678808 |
In charge of the public airport supervision |
Farafangana |
SEEM Société d’électricité et d’électronique Malagasy |
|
Mr Casimir RAZAFINDRALAMBO
|
Airport Manager |
|
0344018522 0324092142 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Fianarantsoa |
ADEMA Aéroports de Madagascar |
|
Mr Hariseheno ANDRIAMANOHISOA |
Airport Commander |
|
0340556562 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Ihosy |
SEEM Société d’électricité et d’électronique Malagasy |
|
Mr Jean Baptiste RAVELOSON |
Airport manager
|
|
0330449072 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Mahajanga |
ADEMA Aéroports de Madagascar |
|
Mr Ferdinand RAKOTOMARO |
Airport Commander
|
|
0340523824
|
In charge of the airport supervision |
Mahajanga |
Sky Services |
Aéroport d'Amborovy Mahajanga 401 |
|
|
|
0206291224 |
Private flight company |
Mahanoro |
Société AKORY SERVICES |
Tanambao II Mahanoro 510 |
Mr Lalaina DAVIDSON |
|
|
0330307198 0332120820 |
Private company in charge of the Mahanoro public airport supervision |
Maintirano |
|
Aérodrome Antsalova Maintirano 413 |
Me Fara Solange RAZANAMAHEFA |
|
0340610614 |
In charge of the Public airport supervision |
|
Manakara |
Association VELOGNIZY |
Aérodrome Ambokala Manakara 316 |
Mr Vincent ZAFY
|
Airport Manager |
|
0320442135 0344066324 |
In charge of the Manakara public airport supervision |
Mananara Nord |
Entreprise KALOFARY |
Lot 135 parcelle 11/12 - Ambatomantsina Mananara Nord 511 |
Me Gilberte NDIAMANANA |
|
0320448708 0348162650
|
Private company in charge of the Mananara public airport supervision |
|
Mananjary |
ADEMA Aéroports de Madagascar |
|
Mr Andry RANDRIAMANTSOA |
|
|
0340831115
|
In charge of the airport supervision |
Mandritsara |
ONG FIVOARANA |
Au Nord sur la route de Tsaramandroso Ambalabe Antsohihy 407 |
Mr Celestin RAMANANJARA |
|
|
0331131846 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Manja |
AERO SUD OUEST |
|
Mr Mbotea
|
Airport manager |
|
0347239048 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Maroantsetra |
GOEM Groupement des opérateurs économiques de Maroantsetra |
BP 47Ankiakalava Maroantsetra 512 |
Mr EDSON |
Airport manager |
0322238291 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
|
Maroantsetra |
GOEM Groupement des opérateurs économiques de Maroantsetra |
Ankiakalava BP 47 Maroantsetra 512 |
Mr Sadekaly ASRAFHOUSSEN
|
President of GOEM |
|
0331424952 0320408602 |
Groupment of private operators supervising the Maroantsetra airport |
Miandrivaso |
Entreprise FANAVOTANA |
Place du marché Miandrivazo 617 |
Mr Mohamed Sadik GOULAMHOUSSEN |
Director |
|
0331704678 |
Private company in charge of the Miandrivaso public airport supervision |
Morafenobe |
ASSOCIATION TAFITA |
Lot F 38 Ambohimanjaka Morafenobe 418 |
Mr Basile ELITAFA |
|
|
0340198245 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Moramanga |
AMBATOVY |
Immeuble Tranofitaratra Rue Ravoninahitriniarivo Ankorondrano Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Giovani
|
Safety supervisor |
|
0333787587 |
Private company owning the Moramanga airport |
Moramanga |
AMBATOVY |
|
Mr Richard |
Airport team leader |
|
0333784721 |
Private company owning the Moramanga airport |
Morombe |
AERO SUD OUEST |
|
Mr. Mick Jagger
|
Aiprort manager |
|
0341270890 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Morondava |
ADEMA Aéroports de Madagascar |
|
Mr Frédéric BE
|
Airport commander |
|
0340556482 0327206478 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Nosy Be |
Ravinala Airports |
|
Mr Mickael RAKOTOBE |
Airport commander |
034933387 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
|
Port Berger |
Association Ambohimalaza- |
Tambabe BP 01 Port Berger 419 |
Mr RAZAFIMAHEFA |
|
O320226837
|
In charge of the airport supervision |
|
Sambava |
ADEMA Aéroports de Madagascar |
|
Mr Briend RANIRISON
|
Airport Commander |
|
0340831113 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Soalala |
Aly IBRAHIM Dépositaire de médicaments |
|
Mr Aly IBRAHIM
|
|
|
0330680937 0324188225 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Tambohorano |
|
|
Mr MAMODBHAY |
|
|
03204007460341924333 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Toamasina |
ADEMA Aéroports de Madagascar |
|
Mr Antonio RASOANATEPI |
Airport Commander
|
|
0340556516
|
In charge of the airport supervision |
Tolagnaro |
ADEMA Aéroports de Madagascar |
|
Mr Evariste RAMANANDRAIBE |
Airport Commander |
0340750763
|
In charge of the airport supervision |
|
Toliara |
ADEMA Aéroports de Madagascar |
|
Mr Andry RANDRIAMANANTSOA |
Airport Commander |
|
0340556561 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Vagaindrano |
ADEMA Aéroports de Madagascar |
|
ANDRIANAVONY Roussel
|
Airport manager |
|
03410374200324705629 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Vatomandry |
Entreprise TOKY
|
Tanambao Vatomandry 517 |
Mr RAMANANTSEHE |
|
033111933103303189230205382061 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
|
Vohemar |
FLOR IBIS SARL
|
Analabe BP 34 Vohemar 209 |
Mr Jean Christophe PEYRE |
Director |
|
03207743630321106334 0327810337 |
Director of Flor Ibis, company supervising Vohemar airport |
Vohemar |
FLOR IBIS SARL
|
Analabe BP 34 Vohemar 209 |
Mr Fidelis JAONARIVONY
|
Airport manager |
|
0320580265 0331191393 |
In charge of the airport supervision |
Madagascar - 4.6 Storage and Milling Companies Contact List
Street / Physical Address |
Company |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (+261) |
Description of Duties |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ANTANANARIVO |
ENDUMA |
Mme Saholy RAZANAKOLONA |
Coordinator |
0202246110 |
Bag supplier |
|
ANTANANARIVO |
AUXIMAD |
Mr Manda RATSIMBAZAFY |
Commercial Director |
0320583715 0340221601 0202222502 |
Warehouse rental |
|
ANTANANARIVO |
Magasins Généraux |
Mr Herizo RANDRIAMASY |
Head of service |
0344710113 0202220211 0202220211 |
Warehouse rental |
|
ANTANANARIVO |
SOMACOU |
Mr Jean-Michel MALAVERGNE |
Director |
0202242482 |
Warehouse rental |
|
ANTANANARIVO |
Ets FANDROSOANA |
Mme Harilalao RAKOTONDRAVAO |
Manager |
0321161605 0202227561 |
Bag supplier |
|
ANTANANARIVO |
SFOI |
Mme Nathalie |
Secretary |
0202246466 |
Bag supplier |
|
ANTANANARIVO |
INVISO |
Mr Ismael |
CEO |
0320784580 |
Milling Service |
|
ANTSIRABE |
|
Mr Richade |
Owner |
0341901864 |
Warehouse rental |
|
ANTSIRABE |
LES MOULINS DE MADAGASCAR |
Mr Raharivola |
Owner |
032 11 428 68 |
Milling service |
|
AMBANJA |
MAMODALY |
Mr Bruno MAMODALY |
Owner |
0320501968 |
Warehouse rental |
|
ANTSIRANANA |
MARAJCompany |
Mr Koudema BOUDABAY |
Owner |
|
0340207660 |
Warehouse rental |
ANTSIRANANA |
HOUSSEN |
Mr Houssen YOUSSOUF |
Owner |
|
0320507241 |
Warehouse rental |
ANTSIRANANA |
COMADIE |
Mr Ludovic VARIN |
Manager |
0320233631 0340301994 |
Warehouse rental |
|
ANDAPA |
Ets CHANCHONE |
Mme Fabrisca CHANCHONE |
Owner |
0326728787 |
Warehouse rental |
|
ANTALAHA |
Ets TAM |
Mr Jacquy TAM |
Owner |
0320716150 |
Warehouse rental |
|
BEKILY |
TSIANDRAHA |
Mr Nestor TSIANDRAHA |
Owner |
0330812785 |
Warehouse rental |
|
FIANARANTSOA |
BOBO |
Mr Tsakou BOBO |
Owner |
0340710415 |
Warehouse rental |
|
FENERIVE - EST |
RAZANDRY |
Mr Rosin RAZANDRY |
Owner |
No email available |
0347065561 |
Warehouse rental |
FARAFANGANA |
|
Mme Ernestine |
Owner |
No email available |
0343940482 |
Warehouse rental |
FARAFANGANA |
MANESOR |
Mr MANESOR Bernard |
Owner |
0320502914 0340202914 |
Warehouse rental |
|
MAHAJANGA |
MADJID |
Mr MADJID Abdalaha |
Owner |
0320472798 0340408833
|
Warehouse rental |
|
MAHAJANGA |
Ste ViMa |
Mme Lalofa |
Owner |
0320784625 |
Warehouse rental |
|
MIANDRIVAZO |
Ets RIANALA |
Dr Raymond RAKOTOARIVELO |
Owner |
0348718383 0332051770 |
Warehouse rental |
|
MIANDRIVAZO |
Ets MAHASOA |
Me Tiana RAKOTOASIMBOLA |
Owner |
0331274885 0324018648 |
Warehouse rental |
|
MORONDAVA |
Maison PANJOU |
|
Owner |
0320752373 |
Warehouse rental |
|
MORONDAVA |
|
Mr Christian BOURGAD |
Owner |
0320512760 0340512760 0330512760 |
Warehouse rental |
|
MANANJARY |
|
Mr Mickael MAC |
Owner |
0324080438 |
Warehouse rental |
|
MANANJARY |
|
Mr Alixia SIOUKING MAC |
Owner |
0340113565 |
Warehouse rental |
|
MANANJARY |
|
Mr Ernest RAZANAKOLONA |
Owner |
0349149851 0320429753 |
Warehouse rental |
|
MOROMBE |
|
Mr Nassim |
Owner |
0340500058 |
Warehouse rental |
|
NOSY BE |
Ste EMIT |
Mr Thierry JAO |
Owner |
0320492324 |
Warehouse rental |
|
TULEAR |
|
Mr AFTAB Hatim |
Owner |
0340560008 |
Warehouse rental |
|
TULEAR |
|
Mr Nassim |
Owner |
032 07 419 06 |
Warehouse rental |
|
TULEAR |
SEMS |
Mr Jaojy AUGUSTIN |
Manager |
0341858315 0209444318 |
Warehouse rental |
|
TULEAR |
COMATO |
Mr Nirina SITRAK’ANDRIANARISAINA |
Manager |
0340215270 0320215270 0209441031 |
Warehouse rental |
|
VANGAINDRANO |
Sté SORAFI |
Mr Rufin THU-JAUNE |
Owner |
0348070788 |
Warehouse rental |
Madagascar - 4.7 Fuel Providers Contact List
Company |
Location(s) |
Street / Physical Address |
|
Phone Number |
Fax Number |
Website |
Description of Services Provided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GRT Galana Raffinerie Terminal |
Toamasina |
Manangareza Toamasina 501 |
0205332912 0205333339 |
5333705 5330101 |
-National import Oil Terminal -Fuel quality testing |
||
GDP Galana Distribution Pétrolière S.A. |
Antananarivo |
Immeuble Pradon Trade Center Antanimena Antananarivo 101 |
|
0202246803 / 04 |
2246797
|
|
Oil operator -Oil supplier -Gas supplier -Lubricant importer |
Jovenna Madagascar |
Antananarivo |
Complexe Kube, Bâtiment A Zone Galaxy Andraharo Antananarivo 101 |
|
0202369470 |
2369453 |
Oil operator -Oil supplier -Lubricant importer |
|
Total Madagascar |
Antananarivo |
Immeuble Fitaratra Ankorondrano Antananarivo 101 |
total.madagasikara@total.com.mg
|
0202239040 |
2237545 2238520 |
|
Oil operator -Oil supplier -Gas supplier -Lubricant importer |
Total Madagascar Aviation |
Antananarivo |
Immeuble Fitaratra Ankorondrano Antananarivo 101 |
0202239040 0320720259 |
|
|
Only aviation fuel provider in Madagascar |
|
SMPVE Société Malgache des Pétroles Vivo Energy |
Antananarivo |
Golden Business Center Lot II i I A bis, Morarano Alarobia BP 12029 Antananarivo 101 |
0202237500 0202222728 |
2221872
|
Oil operator -Oil supplier -Lubricant importer |
||
LPSA Logistique Pétrolière S.A. |
Antananarivo |
Immeuble Fitaratra Rue Ravoninahitriniarivo Ankorondrano Antananarivo 101 |
|
0320537934 0202237934 |
2337906 |
|
Oil transport and storage |
VITOGAZ |
Antananarivo |
122, rue Rainandriamampandry – Faravohitra Antananarivo 101 |
0202236400 0202236600 |
2237721 |
-Gas importer -Gas distributor -Gas supplier |
||
HANDIGAS (Mocoh Gas Madagascar) |
Antananarivo |
85, Rue Pasteur Rabeony, Antsakaviro, Antananarivo 101 |
|
0202227348 |
22383 2 |
|
Gas supplier |
CMDB Comité Malgache Du Butane |
Antananarivo |
122, rue Rainandriamampandry Faravohitra, Antananarivo 101 |
|
0202236000 0202236400 0202236600 |
2237721 |
|
Association of professionals |
GPGLSS Groupement Professionnel des Gérants Libres de Stations-Service |
Antananarivo |
c/o Station Nofy Ankorondrano, Antananarivo 101 |
|
0202269063 0330782097 |
2269063 |
|
Association of professionals |
APTH Association Professionnel des Transporteurs d’Hydrocarbures |
Antananarivo |
c/o Groupe SODIAT Borosy Talamaty, Antananarivo 101 |
|
0331505456 |
2248178 |
|
Association of professionals |
MOCO (Malagasy Oil Company Ltd) |
Toamasina |
Zone Portuaire Toamasina 501 |
|
0205332596 0205332200 |
5331672 |
|
Oil distribution company |
OCEAN TRADE |
Antananarivo |
Andraharo, BP 21 bis Antananarivo 101 |
|
0202230303 |
2230303 |
|
Lubricant importer |
DESING AUTO |
Antananarivo |
Rue Ravoninahitrarivo, Zone Industrielle Ankorondrano, Antananarivo 101 |
|
0202223519 0331103027 0321103027 |
2263082 |
|
Lubricant importer |
DIN AUTO |
Antananarivo |
Ex-Immeuble DISCOGI Ambodivonikely Antananarivo 101 |
0202245115 / 41 |
2245336 |
|
Lubricant importer |
|
UCODIS |
Antananarivo |
27, rue RADAMA I, Tsaralalàna Antananarivo 101 |
|
0202321013 |
|
|
Lubricant importer |
IMEXPORT INTERNATIONALE |
Antananarivo |
53, rue Dr Razafindranovona Ambodivonikely BP 236 Antananarivo 101 |
|
0202262102 |
2231381 |
|
Lubricant importer |
LA GADGETIERE |
Antananarivo |
Lot IVC B 18 bis, Andravoahangy, Antananarivo 101 |
|
0202260636 0320728632 |
|
|
Lubricant importer |
COREXIM |
Antananarivo |
03, rue Ingereza Tsaralalàna, Antananarivo 101 |
|
0202264965 |
2264964 |
|
Lubricant importer |
Société ALPA |
Antananarivo |
Ambodivona, Antananarivo 101 |
|
0202324400 |
2224423 |
|
Lubricant importer |
Madagascar - 4.8 Transporter Contact List
Location(s) |
Company |
Name |
Title |
Email / Website |
Phone |
Description of Services Provided |
Vehicle Type |
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ambanja |
Coopérative KOFISA |
Mr NDRIAMISA Victor |
President |
|
0325239784 0327446855 |
Truck Rental |
Lightweight trucks |
12 |
11: 5T 1: 10T |
Amboasary |
|
Mr MARA Tsitavany |
Owner |
|
0340590813 |
Truck Rental |
Truck |
|
11T |
Amboasary |
|
Mr FANOMEZA Sylvain |
Owner |
|
0330613821 |
Truck Rental |
Truck |
|
45T |
Amboasary |
|
Mr Lolo |
Owner |
|
0331275288 |
Truck Rental |
Truck |
|
36T |
Amboasary |
|
Mr VELOTODY Jean |
Owner |
|
0346635580 0332937727 |
Truck Rental |
Truck |
|
13T |
Amboasary |
|
Mr RATSIMBAHARIJAONA Celestin |
Owner |
|
0330419759 0332123849 |
Truck Rental |
Truck |
1 |
9T |
Amboasary |
Trans NIRISOA |
|
|
|
0331103901 0330435361 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
3 |
10 to 20T |
Ambovombe |
|
Mr IRFAN Mark |
Owner |
|
0337650626 |
Vehicle Rental |
Pick-up |
6 |
|
Ambovombe |
Ets MAMODALY |
Mr MAMODALY Eric |
Owner |
|
0330915802 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks + trailers |
5 |
23T |
Ambovombe |
|
Mr FANOMEZA Sylvain |
Owner |
|
0330613821 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
4 |
2 truck + trailer : 21T 2 truck : 12T |
Ampanihy |
|
Mr RABARIVAHINY Sambatra |
Owner |
|
0334114478 |
Vehicle Rental |
SUV |
1 |
|
Ampanihy |
|
Mr RABARIVAHINY Faly |
Owner |
|
0330790061 |
Vehicle Rental |
SUV |
1 |
|
Ampanihy |
|
Mr COUESNON Maximilien |
Owner |
|
0330125449 |
Vehicle Rental |
SUV |
1 |
|
Ampanihy |
|
Mr RATOVONDRAINY Maximilien Jean |
Owner |
|
0330560676 |
Vehicle Rental |
Pick up |
1 |
|
Ampanihy |
|
Mr JUDICAEL |
Owner |
|
0337230787 0333770107 |
Vehicle Rental |
Pick up |
1 |
|
Ampanihy |
Ent. RALISOA |
Mr Dimby |
Director |
|
0336874037 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
4 |
1 : 11T 1 : 14T 1 : 20T 1 : 25T |
Andapa |
Ets CHANCHONE |
Mme CHANCHONE Fabrisca |
Director |
0326728787 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
6 |
3 4x4 truck : 18T 3 truck : 15T |
|
Ankify |
GOTMANO (Groupement des transporteurs Ankify Nosy Be) |
Mr Abdoul KINGA |
President |
|
0328012176 |
Sea transporter groupment |
Small motor boats, BAC, Cargo boats |
58 |
.40 small boat for transport of persons .5 BAC (big size) for vehicule transport and other, capacity de 25T to 40T .5 BAC (medium size) for vehicule transport and other, capacity 10T to 15T .8 boats for cargo only capacity 20T to 25T |
Antalaha |
Sté MOSESY |
Mr Alexis |
Director |
|
0320462655 |
Cabotage |
Boat |
1 |
1 : 130T |
Antalaha |
Ets RICHELAIN |
Mr TSARASOA Richelain |
Director |
|
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
6 |
3 : 8T 3: 5T |
|
Antalaha |
Ets RASOLOMON |
Mr RASOLOMON Jean Berthon |
Director |
0322942570 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
2 |
5T |
|
Antalaha |
Ets RAZAFINDRAKOTO |
Mr RAZAFINDRAKOTO Perlin |
Director |
|
0339139700 0320794973 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
2 |
1 : 6T 1 : 4T |
Antalaha |
Ets RAZAFINDRAKOTO |
Mr RAZAFINDRAKOTO Perlin |
Director |
|
0339139700 0320794973 |
Cabotage |
Boat |
1 |
35T |
Antalaha |
Hotel MELROSE |
Mr Pierre Sylvain |
Director |
0328304674 |
Vehicle Rental |
All Types |
4 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
FREIGHT LINE |
Mr Rivo RAJOELISOLO |
Manager |
0341145788 0202228698 |
Truck Rental |
Truck trailers |
31 |
30T |
|
Antananarivo |
STRF |
Me RAMAHOLITIANA Abelle Vonjisoaniaina |
Director |
0327908565 0339261215 0331269082 0202455158 |
Truck Rental |
Van, covered truck
|
6 |
1 : van (-5T) 1 : Iron covered (5 to 10T) 3 : covered (10 to 20T) 1 : covered (+ 20T) |
|
Antananarivo |
Transport RANDRIAMASY |
Mr RANDRIAMASY Emmanuel |
Director |
0332314247 0324079127 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks Tractors |
12 |
2 : -5T 5 : 5 to 10T 4 : 10 to 20T 1 tractor + trailer : 11T 1 tractor + trailer : 25,4T |
|
Antananarivo |
Transport VELO |
Mr VELO Henri |
Director |
0340505740 0320505740
|
Truck Rental |
Trucks + trailers |
25 |
25 trucks + trailer : 30T
|
|
Antananarivo |
Transport RAVELOSON |
Mr RAVELOSON Panoel |
Director |
|
0332165020 |
Truck Rental |
Truck |
5 |
1 : 5 to 10T 3 : 10 to 20T 1 : 20 to 30T |
Antananarivo |
505 Transports |
Mr ANDRIAMAMPIADANA Faly |
Manager |
0331161364 0341220418 |
Vehicle Rental |
SUV, Pick up |
8 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
HANTACAR |
Me ANDRIANIRINA Hantamalala |
Director |
0320449373 |
Vehicle Rental |
SUV, Pick up |
18 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
JR TOURS |
Mr RAKOTONDRAINIBE Ravo |
Manager |
0340440224 |
Vehicle Rental |
SUV, Pick up, city cars |
33 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
FORD RENT LCD (Materauto) |
Mr RAMINOSON Presla |
Manager |
0331100874 |
Vehicle Rental & seller |
SUV, Pick up, city cars |
46 |
|
|
Antsirabe |
|
Mr RICHADE |
Owner |
0341901864 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks + trailers |
30 |
30T |
|
Atsiranana |
|
Mr PARAKH |
Owner |
0320412251 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
4 |
3 : 25T 1 : 15T |
|
Atsiranana |
TRANSDENIS |
Mr KADAFI |
Director |
0341123539 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
33 |
13 : Truck trailer (15T) 11 : Tractor Trailer (30T) 9 : semi-articulated truck (30T) |
|
Atsiranana |
Transport LOUMEI |
Mr Houssein |
Director |
|
0321188852 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
9 |
6 : 15T 3 : 3,5T |
Atsiranana |
TOTO circuit Diego |
|
|
0320559775 |
Vehicle Rental |
All types |
11 |
|
|
Antsohihy |
|
Mr ANTALAOTRA Sylvestre |
Owner |
|
0324298962 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
2 |
1 : 4x4 truck (3,5T) 1 : truck of 7T |
Antsohihy |
CHRISTIAN |
Mr CHRISTIAN Jean François |
Owner |
|
0324262527 |
Truck Rental |
Truck |
2 |
1 : 4x4 truck 5T 1 : truck 5T |
Bekily |
Ent. THIERRY |
Mr RAKOTOMALALA Donatien Thierry |
Director |
|
0332512924 |
Vehicle Rental |
SUV |
1 |
|
Bekily |
|
Mr Jean Pierre |
Owner |
|
0330850270 |
Vehicle Rental |
Pick up |
1 |
|
Bekily |
|
Mr Firmin |
Owner |
|
0330769869 |
Vehicle Rental |
SUV |
1 |
|
Bekily |
|
Mr RAKOTOMALALA Donatien Thierry |
Owner |
|
0332512924 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks + trailers Trucks |
5 |
3 truck : 10T 2 truck + trailer : 23T |
Bekily |
|
Mr Jean Pierre |
Owner |
|
0330850270 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
2 |
14T |
Bekily |
|
Mr PHLY John |
Owner |
|
0331817136 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
3 |
1: 10T 1 : 12T 1 : 20T |
Bekily |
|
Mr Firmin |
Owner |
|
0330769869 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
4 |
3: truck : 13T 1: 4x4 truck : 28T |
Belo sur Tsiribihina |
COFIAT (Cooperative Fitaterana Ato Tsiribihina) |
Mr ADAMOU Mossa
|
President |
|
0324279932 |
River transport |
Bac and motorized canoes |
50 |
8 bacs (for vehicule transport across the Tisribihina) 42 motorized canoes in between 7T to 10T (for passengers and cargo) |
Betioky |
|
Mr Tsirimana |
Owner |
|
0331248268 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
1 |
30T |
Betioky |
|
Mr RAZAFIHARISON Barison |
Owner |
|
0331798454 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
1 |
12T |
Farafangana |
|
Mr RAVOAHANGY Thiery |
Owner |
0348051506 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
3 |
1 4x4 truck : 5 à 8T 1 truck : 15T 1 truck MARMONT : 2,5T |
|
Farafangana |
|
Me RAZANADRASOA Marie Ellie |
Owner |
|
0341857025 |
Truck Rental |
4x4 truck |
1 |
5T |
Farafangana |
|
Mr Ibrahim MAHTARE |
Owner |
0324089446 |
Truck Rental |
4x4 truck |
1 |
5T |
|
Farafangana |
Transport Doris |
Mr SCHCHWEITZER |
Director |
|
0347978329 |
River Transport |
River boats |
4 |
5T |
Farafangana |
Sté Tsivahiny |
Mr Ely |
Director |
|
0348160161 |
River Transport |
River boats |
8 |
5T to 8T |
Fenerive Est |
|
Mr RANDRIANERA |
Owner |
0349024107 |
Truck Rental |
Truck |
1 |
15T |
|
Fenerive Est |
|
Mr RANDRIANERA |
Owner |
0349024107 |
Vehicle Rental |
Pick-up |
5 |
|
|
Fianarantsoa |
|
Mr ANDRIANARIVONY Philippe |
Owner |
0340259215 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks + trailers |
5 |
30T |
|
Fianarantsoa |
|
Mr Bobo TSAKOU |
Owner |
|
0340710415 0340731373 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks + trailer s Trucks |
10 |
8 truck + trailer : 30T 1 truck : 15T 1 truck : 7T |
Fianarantsoa |
|
Mr Thierry RATSIMBARISON |
Owner |
0340359322 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks + trailers |
6 |
30T |
|
Fianarantsoa |
|
Mr BENJANAHARY Razafy |
Owner |
|
0340216974 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks + trailers |
3 |
30T |
Mahajanga |
La Ruche des Aventuriers |
|
|
0324748898 |
Vehicle Rental (with driver) |
SUV |
3 |
|
|
Mahajanga |
Entreprise HOLY |
Me RAZAFINDRAKOTO Graziella |
Manager |
0320706642 |
Vehicle Rental |
All types |
|
|
|
Mahajanga |
Entreprise HOLY |
Me RAZAFINDRAKOTO Graziella |
Manager |
0320706642 |
Truck Rental |
Truck + trailer |
1 |
10T |
|
Mahajanga |
Garage George |
Mr RAKOTOARISON George |
Owner |
0342961638 |
Truck Rental |
Various types of trucks from 10T to 15T |
|
|
|
Mananjary |
|
Mr Mickael MAC |
Owner |
0324080438 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
2 |
1 : 15T 1 : 30T |
|
Mananjary |
|
Mr Mickael MAC |
Owner |
0324080438 |
River transport |
River boats |
5 |
30T |
|
Mananjary |
|
Mr Ludovic MAC |
Owner |
0341639214 0330517885 |
Truck Rental |
4x4 trucks |
2 |
5T |
|
Mananjary |
|
Mr Alixia SIOUKING MAC |
Owner |
0340113565 |
Truck Rental |
Tractor + trailer 4 4x4 trucks |
5 |
1 tractor trailer : 30T 4 4x4 truck : 5T |
|
Mananjary |
|
Mr Alixia SIOUKING MAC |
Owner |
0340113565 |
River transport |
River boats |
3 |
20T, 25T, 30T |
|
Mananjary |
|
Mr Alixia SIOUKING MAC |
Owner |
0340113565 |
Vehicle Rental |
Pickup |
4 |
|
|
Mananjary |
Magasin central |
Mr WAI Arcadius |
Director |
0320509313 |
Truck Rental |
Tractor + trailer trucks |
7 |
3 tractor + trailer : 30T 1 truck : 15T 3 truck : 5T |
|
Mananjary |
Magasin central |
Mr WAI Arcadius |
Director |
0320509313 |
River transport |
River boats |
6 |
3 : 30T 2 : 25T 1 : 20T |
|
Maroantstra |
|
Mr Franck |
Owner |
|
0320250406 |
Truck Rental |
Truck |
1 |
7T |
Maroantstra |
Sté KWONG |
Mr Kwong Sylvain |
Owner |
|
0320250406 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
2 |
1 : 10T 1 : 5T |
Maroantstra |
|
Mr Faad Onasis |
Owner |
|
0349196252 |
Canoe Rental |
Canoe |
1 |
5T |
Maroantstra |
|
Mr Sylvain |
Owner |
|
0346028560 |
Canoe Rental |
Canoe |
1 |
5T |
Maroantstra |
|
Mr Be Victorier |
Owner |
|
0340316784 |
Canoe Rental |
Canoe |
1 |
5T |
Maroantstra |
|
Mr Martin |
Owner |
|
0340410451 |
Canoe Rental |
Canoe |
1 |
4T |
Maroantstra |
|
Mr Labosy |
Owner |
|
0346445508 |
Canoe Rental |
Canoe |
1 |
4T |
Maroantstra |
|
Mr Zito |
Owner |
|
0322251701 |
Canoe Rental |
Canoe |
1 |
4T |
Maroantstra |
|
Mr Aimé Jaomakoa |
Owner |
|
0346028560 |
Canoe Rental |
Canoe |
1 |
11T |
Maroantstra |
|
Mr Fidel |
Owner |
|
0344133198 |
Canoes Rental |
Canoe |
1 |
4T |
Maroantstra |
|
Mr Boela |
Owner |
|
0344592930 |
Canoes Rental |
Canoe |
1 |
4T |
Maroantstra |
|
Mr Pépé |
Owner |
|
0343947996 |
Canoes Rental |
Canoe |
1 |
4T |
Maroantstra |
|
Mr Ciano |
Owner |
|
0329890259 |
Canoes Rental |
Canoe |
1 |
4T |
Maroantstra |
|
Mr Richard |
Owner |
|
0344547740 |
Canoes Rental |
Canoe |
1 |
4T |
Miandrivazo |
|
Mr RAHERISON Riri Ernest |
Owner |
0331166272 0324749808 |
River Transport |
Motor-boats for tourism |
3 |
Can transport around 5t |
|
Miandrivazo |
Ets RIANALA |
Dr RAKOTOARIVELO Raymond |
Manager |
0348718383 0332051770 |
Vehicle Rental |
SUV |
2 |
1 Nissan Patrol 1 fun car |
|
Miandrivazo |
Ets RIANALA |
Dr RAKOTOARIVELO Raymond |
Manager |
0348718383 0332051770 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
4 |
1 : truck trailer (14T) 2 : dump truck (8T) 1 : truck + trailer (32T) |
|
Miandrivazo |
Ets MAHASOA |
Me RAKOTOASIMBOLA Tiana |
Manager |
0331274885 0324018648 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks + trailers |
3 |
35T |
|
Miandrivazo |
Me MENJA |
Me RASOAVOLOLONIAINA Josiane |
Manager |
|
0340218969 0330218969 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks + trailers |
2 |
35T |
Moramanga |
|
Me RASOAVOLOLONA Marthe |
Owner |
|
0341598863 0320322102 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks + trailers |
2 |
30T |
Morombe |
|
Mr MAHAZOTO Rosso |
Owner |
|
0320403709 |
Vehicle Rental |
Pick-up |
1 |
|
Morombe |
|
Mr MOHAMED AKHIL Badouraly Karim |
Owner |
|
0331159384 |
Vehicle Rental |
Pick-up |
4 |
|
Morombe |
|
Mr MAHAZOTO Rosso |
Owner |
|
0320403709 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
3 |
2 : 3T 1 : 4T |
Morombe |
|
Mr MAHAZOTO René |
Owner |
|
0324450392 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
1 |
2T |
Morombe |
|
Mr Nassim |
Owner |
0340500058 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks + trailers |
5 |
7T |
|
Morondava |
|
Mr Liva |
Owner |
|
0342950126 |
Vehicle Rental |
4X4 |
7 |
6 : Nissan Patrol 1 : Pick-up |
Morondava |
Sté PANDJOU |
Mr PANDJOU Hasnen |
Owner |
0320752373 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks Tractors |
9 |
6 : tractor-trailer (30T) 2 : dump truck (12T) 1 : 4x4 truck (6T) |
|
Morondava |
Sté BOURGAD |
Mr BOURGAD Christian |
Owner |
0320512760 0340512760 0330512760 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
6 |
2 : truck + trailer (35T) 4 : truck trailer (15T) |
|
Morondava |
Transport FIDY et ZO |
Mr Fidy |
Director |
|
0346038786 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks Tractors |
5 |
3 : tractor-trailer (30T) 1 : truck trailer (16T) 1 : truck trailer (20T) |
Morondava |
Transport JEAN |
Mr RANAIVOMANANA Jean Baptiste |
Director |
|
0330665784 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks Tractors |
6 |
2 : tractor-trailer (30T) 3 : truck trailer(30T) 1 : double axel truck (20T) |
Morondava |
Transport RIVOLALA |
Mr VELOMANTSOA Lala |
Director |
|
0331177516 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
9 |
5 truck + trailer (35T) 4 flat truck (20T) |
Nosy be |
Sté EMIT |
Mr JAO Thierry |
Manager |
0320492324 |
Truck Rental |
All types of trucks |
|
|
|
Nosy be |
NOSY BE RENT |
Mr Frank |
Manager |
0331161100 0320539959 |
Vehicle Rental |
All types of cars |
8 |
|
|
Sainte Marie |
|
Mr Romuald |
Owner |
|
0324582677 |
Cabotage (to Tamatave) |
Boats |
2 |
1 : 70T 1 : 200T |
Sainte Marie |
Nosy Boraha Tours |
|
|
|
0344108241 |
Vehicle Rental |
SUV , motorbike, bike |
|
|
Sainte Marie |
|
Mr Chankan |
Owner |
|
0320288745 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
3 |
1 : 10T 1 : 5T 1 : 3,5T |
Sainte Marie |
|
Mr TSIVATOU Hachim |
Owner |
|
0324168960 |
Truck Rental |
Truck |
1 |
12T |
Sambava |
Sté SAMBATEX |
Mr SHAMIR |
Manager |
0320707422 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
15 |
2 : 3T 1 : 7T 3 : 10T 9 : 30T |
|
Sambava |
Sté RAVERA |
Mme RAVELO |
Manager |
0320714650 |
Truck Rental |
Truck + trailer, 4x4 trucks |
9 |
4 trucks trailer (10T to 15T) 4 4x4 trucks (25T) |
|
Sambava |
MA YO WENG |
Mr Michel WENG |
Owner |
|
0340714536 |
Vehicle Rental |
4x4 (wagon) |
8 |
|
Sambava |
Ets RHONA |
Mme JAOTOTO Chantal |
Manager |
0320500973 0333700973 0340500973 |
Vehicle Rental |
4x4 (wagon) |
4 |
|
|
Toamasina |
TRANSQUAL |
|
|
0324156926 0343852387 (agence Tamatave) 0343852387 (Siege Tanà) |
Vehicle Rental |
Various type vehicle (4*4, minibus...) |
|
|
|
Toamasina |
GTPE (Groupement des Transporteurs Professionnels de l’Est) |
Mr Alain TIMBOU |
President |
0331135427 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
400 |
All type, all registered to access Toamasina port |
|
Toamasina |
SMSD 1 |
Mr KWONG Jean Eugène |
Manager |
0333715624 |
Cabotage |
Boat |
1 |
180T |
|
Toamasina |
SMSD 2 (M/S TONGATSARA) |
Mr Sylvain |
Manager |
0333715652 0325103346 |
Cabotage |
Boat |
1 |
300T |
|
Toamasina |
M/S BALEINE |
Mr Jean-claude |
Manager |
|
0324852751 |
Cabotage |
Boat |
1 |
350T |
Toamasina |
M/S SORINDRA |
Mr Zo |
Manager |
0320471144 0332399900 |
Cabotage |
Boat |
1 |
180T |
|
Toamasina |
Madagascar Antogil Cruise |
Mr Barthelemie Randrianrison |
Manager |
0344856134 0320545652 |
Cabotage |
Boat |
1 |
150T |
|
Tolagnaro |
Sté RAZZY |
Mr Razzy |
Owner |
|
0340733615 |
Truck Rental |
All type of Truck |
20 |
|
Tolagnaro |
Sté RASOANANDRASANA |
Mme Paulette RASOANANDRASANA |
Owner |
|
0331251370 0332922351 |
Truck Rental |
Truck |
1 |
10T |
Tolagnaro |
MAGASIN DU BAZAR |
Mr VELOTODY Jean |
Owner |
|
0346635580 0332937727 |
Truck Rental |
Truck |
1 |
10T to 20T |
Tsihombe |
FOMENDRAZA |
Mr RAMANATSOA Theodor |
Manager |
|
0330234252 |
Vehicle Rental |
Pick up |
1 |
|
Tsihombe |
FOMENDRAZA |
Mr RAMANATSOA Theodor |
Manager |
|
0330234252 |
Truck Rental |
Truck + trailer |
3 |
3 trailer truck : 25T 1 truck : 13T |
Tsihombe |
MAROMALINEKE |
Mr VONTANE Christian |
Manager |
0330477908 0346823690 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
17 |
11 : 10T to 20T 6 : +20T |
|
Toliara |
|
Me TOUVOUNERA Karine Alexandrovna |
Owner |
0320263224 |
Truck Rental |
Truck |
1 |
10T to 20T |
|
Toliara |
TRANS TANTSAHA |
|
|
0331112356 0341112356 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
12 |
5T to 30T |
|
Toliara |
|
Mr RAMANLAL Premdjee |
Owner |
0340709751 |
Truck Rental |
Truck |
8 |
|
|
Toliara |
|
Mr PIARALY Joulfikar |
Owner |
0340225493 |
Truck Rental |
Trucks |
18 |
|
|
Toliara |
TRANS RENALY |
Mr RENALY Stephan |
Manager |
0330815708 |
Truck Rental |
Truck |
3 |
1 : 15T 2 : 10T |
|
Toliara |
MIB |
Mr BALBINE Michel |
Manager |
0324115307 0341068120 0330742899 |
Vehicle Rental |
All types |
|
|
|
Toliara |
Sté VICTORIA |
Mme RAPELARISOA Victoria |
Manager |
0320237976 0340237976 0330237676 |
Vehicle rental |
All types |
|
|
|
Vangaindrano |
Sté RASOAMAPIONONA |
Me RASOAMAPIONONA Tassia |
Manager |
|
0341256242 03243962 65 |
Truck rental |
Trucks |
7 |
2 4x4 truck : 5T 1 truck : 4T 1 truck : 15T 1 trailer truck : 32T |
Vatomandry |
Landry Lock |
|
Manager |
0331493288 0341493288 |
Vehicle Rental |
Various type vehicle (4*4, utilitarian...) |
|
|
|
Vohemar |
Sté JIWAJEE |
Mr Moussine |
Manager |
0320530120 |
Truck rental |
Truck + trailer |
8 |
30T |
|
Vohemar |
|
Mr Jean-paul |
Owner |
|
0320238994 |
Truck rental |
4x4 trucks |
2 |
5T |
Vohemar |
|
Mr Silvano |
Owner |
|
0325613807 |
Vehicle Rental |
Pick up, wagon |
4 |
|
Madagascar - 4.9 Railway Companies Contact List
Company |
MADARAIL (MADAgascar RAILway) |
---|---|
Geographic Coverage |
Le réseau ferré couvre quatre régions de Madagascar à savoir : Analamanga, Antsilnanana, Alaotra Mangoro et Vakinankaratra |
Street / Physical Address |
1, Avenue de l’indépendance |
Name |
Lobo ANDRIARIMALALA |
Title |
Directeur Général P.I |
|
|
Phone Number (office) |
+261340050009 |
Phone Number (mobile) |
+261202234599 |
Fax Number |
N/A |
Website |
|
Description of Services |
Transport de marchandises et de passagers |
Company |
FCE (Fianarantsoa Cote Est) |
---|---|
Geographic Coverage |
Fianarantsoa - Manakara |
Street / Physical Address |
FCE Gare Fianarantsoa 301 |
Name |
Andriamasy Rakotoarivelo |
Title |
Director |
|
|
Phone Number (office) |
+261340556120 |
Phone Number (mobile) |
+261320405062 |
Fax Number |
N/A |
Website |
|
Description of Services |
Transport de marchandises et de passagers |
Madagascar - 4.10 Food Supplier Contact List
Location(s) |
Company |
Commodity Types |
Name |
|
Phone Number (+261) |
Description of Services Provided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ambanja |
Magasin TSARALAZA |
Local products |
Mr Abdou |
0328520433 |
Food supplier |
|
Amboasary |
Ets MAHARAVO |
Local product |
Mr RASOANDRAINY MJ |
|
0328825632 0332923956 0330691001 |
Supplier of essential products |
Amboasary |
Ets ROMEO |
Local product |
Mr Lolo |
|
0331275288 |
Supplier of essential products |
Ambovombe |
FANOMEZA |
All types |
Mr FANOMEZA Sylvain |
|
0330613821 |
Food supplier |
Ambovombe |
RAMANAMPIHARO |
Local product |
Mr RAMANAMPIHARO Tsitohery Juvenal |
|
0336100321 |
Food supplier |
Ambovombe |
ROMINA |
All types |
Mme Romina |
|
0338504462 |
Food supplier |
Ambovombe |
MANAMBOATSE |
All types |
Mr MANAMBOATSE Elysé |
|
0331380342 |
Food supplier |
Ambovombe |
SHEMIR |
All types |
Mr Shemir |
|
0332155378 |
Food supplier |
Ampanihy |
RALISOA |
All types |
Mr Dimby |
|
0336874037 |
Food supplier |
Andapa |
Magasin BEATOANDRO |
Rice, first necessity items (oil, sugar, salt, …) |
Mr BEATOANDRO Marcel |
0322156112 |
Food supplier |
|
Andapa |
Ets CHANCHONE |
Rice |
Mme CHANCHONE Fabrisca |
0326728787 |
Food supplier |
|
Antalaha |
Ets SARAH GROS |
All types (no Dry vegetables) |
Mr Tolence |
|
0325103626 0333715674 |
Food supplier |
Antananarivo |
MAGRO |
All types |
Mr RABENATOANDRO Lanto |
0321200076 |
Food supplier |
|
Antsirabe |
Ets FANOELISON |
Rice, First necessity items (oil, sugar, salt, …) |
Me FANOELSON Lalatiana |
|
0340208892 |
Food supplier |
Antsirabe |
Sté GRAIN EXPORT |
All types |
Mme Tiavina |
0340520788 0320220788 |
Food supplier |
|
Antsiranana |
Ets HOUSSEN |
Rice, first necessity items (oil, sugar, salt, …) |
Mr Houssen Harad |
|
0320515053 |
Food supplier |
Antsohihy |
Ets KHORIDAS |
First necessity items (oil, sugar, salt, …) |
Mr KHORIDAS Assuine |
|
0336837673 |
Supplier of essential products |
Antsohihy |
Ets RAZA |
First necessity items (oil, sugar, salt, …) |
|
|
0321100710 |
Supplier of essential products |
Bekily |
THIERRY |
All types |
Mr RAKOTOMALALA Donatien Thierry |
|
0332512924 |
Food supplier |
Bekily |
FIRMIN |
Rice |
Mr Firmin |
|
0330769869 |
Food supplier |
Betioky |
TSIRIMANA |
Rice, first necessity items (oil, sugar, salt, …) |
Mr Tsirimana |
|
0331248268 |
Supplier of essential products |
Betioky |
LA BOMBA |
All types |
Mr DABSON Berthieu Leonnel |
|
0330441390 0342041390 |
Supplier of essential products |
Farafangana |
VOLOLONITIANA |
Rice, local product |
Me VOLOLONITIANA Nicole |
|
0341648768 |
Food supplier |
Farafangana |
NIVOARISOA |
Rice, Dry vegetables |
Mr NIVOARISOA Mamy |
|
0341115454 |
Food supplier |
Farafangana |
RAKOTONIRINA |
Rice, Dry vegetables |
Mr RAKOTONIRINA Antoine |
|
0343944301 |
Food supplier |
Fianarantsoa |
RAZAFIMANDIMBY |
Rice, first necessity items (oil, sugar, salt, …) |
Mr RAZAFIMANDIMBY Patrick |
0349703465 |
Food supplier |
|
Mahajanga |
Ets RAM |
All types |
Me MICHELA Annick |
|
0324318089 |
Food supplier |
Manakara |
MAC THUNE LOG (MAC-SING) |
Wholesaler, first necessity items (oil, sugar, salt, …) |
Mr Thierry Maethoun log |
0340521021 |
Food and construction Materials supplier |
|
Manakara |
HO SIO TSANE LILIANE |
Food, First necessity items (oil, sugar, salt, …) |
|
|
0331186537 |
Food supplier |
Mananjary |
MAC |
All types |
Mr Mickael MAC |
0324080438 |
Food and construction Materials supplier |
|
Mananjary |
Sté Grosmad |
Rice, first necessity items (oil, sugar, salt, …) |
Mr Mackaelson Cassiny |
0324051236 |
Food supplier |
|
Mananjary |
Magasin central |
Rice, first necessity items (oil, sugar, salt, …) |
Mr WAI Arcadius |
0320509313 |
Food supplier |
|
Miandrivazo |
MAHASOA |
Construction Materials and Food supplier |
Me RAKOTOASIMBOLA Tiana |
0331274885 0324018648 |
|
|
Miandrivazo |
MENJA |
All types |
Me RASOAVOLOLOLIAINA Josiane |
|
0340218969 0330218969 |
Food supplier |
Miandrivazo |
RIANALA |
All types |
Dr RAKOTOARIVELO Raymond |
0348718383 0332051770
|
Food supplier |
|
Moramanga |
RASOAVOLOLONA |
Local Rice |
Mme RASOAVOLOLONA Marthe |
|
0341598863 0320322102 |
Food supplier |
Morombe |
AKHIL |
All types |
Mr MOHAMED AKHIL Badouraly Karim |
|
0331159384 |
Food supplier |
Morombe |
NASSIM |
All types |
Mr Nassim |
0340500058 |
Food supplier |
|
Morondava |
PANDJOU |
Construction Materials and Food supplier |
Mr PANDJOU Hasnen |
0320752373 |
|
|
Morondava |
BOURGAD |
All types |
Mr BOURGAD Christian |
0320512760 0340512760 0330512760 |
Food supplier |
|
Nosy Be |
Ets JAO |
All types |
Mr JAO Thierry |
0320492324 |
Food supplier |
|
Sainte Marie |
|
All types |
Mr Romuald |
|
0324582677 |
Food supplier |
Sambava |
Sté SAMBATEX |
All types |
Mr SHAMIR |
0320707422 0340748556 |
Food supplier |
|
Sambava |
Sté RAVERA |
All types |
Mme RAVELO |
0320714650 |
Food supplier |
|
Tamatave |
Sté Grain Export |
All types |
Mme Tiavina |
0340520788 0320220788 |
Food supplier |
|
Tamatave |
Lafatra |
Local Products |
Mr Lafatra |
0338362248 |
Food supplier |
|
Tolagnaro |
RAZZY |
Rice |
Mr Razzy |
|
0340733615 |
Food supplier |
Tolagnaro |
RASOANANDRASANA |
Local products |
Mme RASOANANDRASANA Paulette Grégoire |
|
0331251370 0332922351 |
Food supplier |
Tolagnaro |
MAGASIN DU BAZAR |
Local products |
Mr VELOTODY Jean |
|
0346635580 0332937727 |
Supplier of essential products |
Toliara |
MAHAFALY |
All types |
Mr HOUSSEN HAKIMOUDINE |
|
0340260255 |
Food supplier |
Toliara |
FIHAVANANA |
All types |
Mr SERGE ABISIMA |
|
0340203088 |
Food supplier |
Toliara |
MANGOKY SHOP |
All types |
Mr MOUSTAFA |
|
0328474754 0344721495 |
Food supplier |
Toliara |
MAGASIN Z Z |
All types |
HIRDJEE ZUSHANE |
|
0345003203 |
Food supplier |
Toliara |
BOURHANI STORE |
All types |
Mr AZIM Fidaly |
|
0324499997 0340803454 |
Food supplier |
Toliara |
Celia Store |
All types |
Mme Celia |
|
0340744486 0320744486 |
Food supplier |
Tsihombe |
MAROMALINEKE |
All types |
Mme ROSINA Fabienne |
|
0330235391 |
Food supplier |
Tsihombe |
FLOWERS |
All types |
Mr Parfait |
|
0337216978 |
Food supplier |
Tsihombe |
FOMENDRAZA |
All types |
Mr RAMANATSOA Theodor |
|
0320234252 |
Food supplier |
Vangaindrano |
RASOAMAMPIONONA |
Rice, dry vegetables, first necessity items (oil, sugar, salt, …) |
Mme RASOAMAPIONONA Tassia |
|
0341256242 0324396265 |
Food supplier |
Vangaindrano |
Sté SORAFI |
Wholesaler, first necessity items (oil, sugar, salt, …) |
Mr Rufin THU-JAUNE |
0348070788 |
Food supplier |
|
Vohemar |
Sté JIWAJEE |
All types |
Mr Moussine |
0320530120 |
Food supplier |
|
Vohemar |
Sté MULTI-NEGOCE |
All types |
Mr Euloge |
0320714633 |
Food supplier |
Madagascar - 4.11 Additional Supplier Contact List
Location(s) |
Type of Service |
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number |
Website |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Antananarivo |
Agricultural facilities, chemical products supplier |
LDC |
Boulevard Ratsimandrava Soanierana Antananarivo 101 |
Me Holy ANDRIAMANAMIHAJA. |
Manager |
0202229154 / 36 / 53 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Agricultural materials supplier |
Ets RAHARISON |
|
Me RAHARISON |
Manager |
|
0344400408 |
|
Antananarivo |
Agricultural treatment Product Providers |
AGRIVET |
Enceinte SMTP Ambohibao Antananarivo 101 |
|
Commercial |
0320594577 |
||
Antananarivo |
Bag manufacturer |
ENDUMA |
Saropody Tanjombato Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Jean de Dieu ANDRIANOMENARISOA |
Manager |
|
0347511825 0202246942 |
|
Maroantstra |
Cement & Iron supplier |
Izzy store |
|
Me Ismaldjee SENAZBENDU |
|
0320567190 |
|
|
Tolagnaro |
Cement wholesaler |
RAZZY |
|
Mr Razzy |
|
|
0340733615 |
|
Antananarivo |
Cement wholesaler |
HOLCIM |
Rue Lumumba BP 332 Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Pascal NAUD |
Manager |
|
||
Bekily |
Cement wholesaler |
THIERRY |
|
Mr Donatien Thierry RAKOTOMALALA |
|
|
0332512924 |
|
Antananarivo |
Construction materials & general hardware wholesalers |
BATIMAX |
Andraharo Antananarivo 101 |
|
Commercial |
0202331786 |
||
Miandrivaso |
Construction Materials supplier |
MAHASOA |
|
Me Tiana RAKOTOASIMBOLA |
|
0331274885 0324018648 |
|
|
Morondava |
Construction Materials supplier |
PANDJOU |
|
Mr Hasnen PANDJOU |
|
0320752373 |
|
|
Amboasary |
Construction Materials supplier |
Ets MORAHITA |
|
Mr VENTSOA |
|
|
0332863214 |
|
Amboasary |
Construction Materials supplier |
Ets MAHARAVO |
|
Mr RASOANDRAINY |
|
|
0328825632 0332923956 0330691001 |
|
Ampanihy |
Construction Materials supplier |
RALISOA |
|
Mr DIMBY |
|
|
0336874037 |
|
Andapa |
Construction Materials supplier |
Magasin LEMAMA |
|
Mr Hatim |
|
0320467735 |
|
|
Andapa |
Construction Materials supplier |
Magasin NY BEANGADY |
|
Mr Rolland RANAIVOMANANA |
|
|
0330784299 |
|
Andapa |
Construction Materials supplier |
Magasin BEATOANDRO |
|
Mr Marcel BEATOANDRO |
|
0322156112 |
|
|
Antalaha |
Construction Materials supplier |
Sté LAISOA |
|
Mr Maharosoa RANARINJATOVO |
Manager |
0321127013 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Construction Materials supplier |
DELTA |
BP 11 111 Maibahoaka Ivato Antananarivo 105 |
|
Secretary |
0320300400 0331101485 |
||
Antsirabe |
Construction Materials supplier |
Quincaillerie Vakinakaratra |
|
Mr Shemir |
|
0340441400 0204448860 |
|
|
Antsirabe |
Construction Materials supplier |
Entreprise ANDRIAMIHAJA |
|
Mr Andry RAHARIJAONA |
|
0331103333 |
|
|
Antsiranana |
Construction Materials supplier |
MARAI Company |
|
Mr Koudema BOUDABAY |
|
|
0340207660 |
|
Antsiranana |
Construction Materials supplier |
MOURANI Store |
|
Mr Ali FATEH |
|
|
0320583772 |
|
Betioky |
Construction Materials supplier |
TSIRIMANA |
|
Mr TSIRIMANA |
|
|
0331248268 |
|
Betioky |
Construction Materials supplier |
LA BOMBA |
|
Mr Berthieu Leonnel DABSON |
|
|
0330441390 0342041390 |
|
Betioky |
Construction Materials supplier |
IMDAD |
|
Mr IMDAD |
|
|
0331270543 |
|
Farafangana |
Construction Materials supplier |
ROLLAND |
|
Mr Rolland |
|
0320444910 |
|
|
Farafangana |
Construction Materials supplier |
Magasin CHAN-TAVE |
|
|
|
0320500088 |
|
|
Fenerive Est |
Construction Materials supplier |
Sté TATSINANA |
|
Mr Patrice |
|
|
0340505912 |
|
Fianarantsoa |
Construction Materials supplier |
TSAKOU |
|
Mr Bobo TSAKOU |
|
|
0340710415 |
|
Mahajanga |
Construction Materials supplier |
Quincaillerie du centre |
|
Mr Mickaël SULEMEN |
|
0320502991 |
|
|
Manakara |
Construction Materials supplier |
Espace Quincaillerie |
|
|
|
|
0328782047 |
|
Manakara |
Construction Materials supplier |
Quincaillerie NG |
|
|
|
|
0331402009 |
|
Miandrivaso |
Construction Materials supplier |
Ets Tsara tole |
|
Mr Nassim ASGARD |
|
|
0334090117 |
|
Morombe |
Construction Materials supplier |
AKHIL |
|
Mr Badouraly Karim MOHAMED AKHIL |
|
|
0331159384 |
|
Morombe |
Construction Materials supplier |
SOLLEMAN |
|
Mr Simon |
|
|
0324774069 |
|
Morondava |
Construction Materials supplier |
CLAVERT |
|
Mr Mami CLAVERT |
|
|
0320470476 0341842419 |
|
Morondava |
Construction Materials supplier |
FAROUK |
|
Mr Farouk |
|
|
0340704719 |
|
Morondava |
Construction Materials supplier |
CONTINENTAL |
|
|
|
0320596567 |
|
|
Nosy Be |
Construction Materials supplier |
Sté MORAVIDY |
|
Mr Bruno KASSIM |
|
|
|
|
Nosy Be |
Construction Materials supplier |
Quincaillerie de la Mer |
|
Mr MOURTAZA |
|
0321112528 |
|
|
Sainte Marie |
Construction Materials supplier |
|
|
Mr Hachim TSIVATOU |
|
|
0324168960 |
|
Sambava |
Construction Materials supplier |
Sté SAMBATEX |
|
Mr SHAMIR |
|
0320707422 0340748556 |
|
|
Sambava |
Construction Materials supplier |
Sté RAVERA |
|
Mme RAVELO |
|
0320714650 |
|
|
Sambava |
Construction Materials supplier |
Ets FIROZHOUSSEN |
|
Mr Housseni AHMADY |
|
0320714303 |
|
|
Sambava |
Construction Materials supplier |
Ets BIMBO |
|
Mr Urbain CHAN TEING MANE |
|
0320721596 0320721598 |
|
|
Tsihombe |
Construction Materials supplier |
FOMENDRAZA |
|
Mr Theodor RAMANATSOA |
|
|
0320234252 |
|
Tsihombe |
Construction Materials supplier |
FLOWERS |
|
Mr Parfait |
|
|
0337216978 |
|
Toliara |
Construction Materials supplier |
SOAFANDRAY Store |
|
Mr Seifoudine AMIRALY |
|
|
0340244005 |
|
Toliara |
Construction Materials supplier |
AFTAB HATIM |
|
Mr Hatim AFTAB |
|
|
0320760008 0330760008 |
|
Toliara |
Construction Materials supplier |
JAMALY Store |
|
Mr JAMALY |
|
|
0209442852 |
|
Toliara |
Construction Materials supplier |
QUINCAILLERIE DU CENTRE |
|
Mr Marcel |
|
|
0320741681 0324045573 |
|
Toliara |
Construction Materials supplier |
MOÎSE RASAY |
|
Mr Moise RASAY |
|
|
0342055266 0340555266 0344955266 |
|
Vangaindrano |
Construction Materials supplier |
Sté SORAFI |
|
Mr Rufin THU-JAUNE |
|
0348070788 |
|
|
Vohemar |
Construction Materials supplier |
Sté JIWAJEE |
|
Mr Moussine |
|
03205301 20 |
|
|
Vohemar |
Construction Materials supplier |
Sté MULTI-NEGOCE |
|
Mr Euloge |
|
0320714633 |
|
|
Toamasina |
Construction Materials wholesaler |
Sté SK distribution |
|
Me Lanto |
|
0340520789 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Construction & civil engineering supplier |
ABC |
Enceinte La City Ivandry Antananarivo 101 |
|
Secretary |
|
0202249900 |
|
Antananarivo |
Construction & civil engineering supplier |
CIMELTA |
Ambohijanahary Est – Soanierana Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Amirali RAJABALI |
Manager |
0202222631
|
||
Antananarivo |
Construction, civil engineering materials & equipment wholesaler |
BATPRO |
|
Mr Patrick MOCOEUR |
Manager |
0344401708 0202262013/14/15 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Construction, engineering materials & equipment wholesaler |
SANIFER |
Tanjombato Antananarivo 101 |
|
Secretary |
0202253081 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Construction, engineering materials & equipment wholesaler Firefighting equipment |
MADECASSE |
Ankorondrano Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Mamy RANDREMANANTSOA |
Chief materials department |
0321104302 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Drilling industry, construction, civil engineering supplier |
LANOE Forage Madagascar |
|
|
Secretary |
0340574743 0340574744 |
||
Antananarivo |
Fertilizers and agricultural insecticide supplier |
PROCHIMAD |
Mandrosoa Ivato Antananarivo 105 |
Mr Naina ANDRIANTSITOHAINA |
Manager |
0202244140 |
|
|
Fianarantsoa |
Mechanical machinery supplier |
SOATAO |
Ex usine KARENJY Ankofafa Fianarantsoa 301 |
Mr Luc RONSSIN |
|
0207551004 |
|
|
Toamasina |
Metal packaging supplier |
SMEM |
BP 124 Route des hydrocarbures Toamasina 501 |
Mr Solohasina RASAMIMANANA |
Manager |
0205332777 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Office furniture supplier |
BRICOBAT |
BP 11136 Route digue Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Azad RAJABALI |
Manager |
|
|
|
Antananarivo |
Packaging manufacturer |
New Pack S.A |
Domaine d’Andranohabo route digue Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Xavier ROSENRIB |
Manager |
|
0202221650 0320721650 |
|
Antananarivo |
Plastic items manufacturer Firefighting equipment, |
MAKIPLAST |
Route d’Antsirabe, Andoharanofotsy Antananarivo 102 |
Me Tiana Andriamahenina |
Commercial |
0202246712 0320746712 0331146712 0202246684 |
||
Antananarivo |
Plastic items manufacturer |
SMTP |
Ambohibao Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Nadir NAZARALY |
General Director |
0340247967 0321147967 |
||
Antananarivo |
Plastic packaging manufacturer |
SFOI |
Zone Industrielle Forello Tanjombato 101 |
Mr Davidson ANDRIAMPARANY |
Commercial |
|
0202246466 |
|
Antananarivo |
Plastic packaging supplier |
SACOPLAST |
Immeuble Ikopa center Tanjombato Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Haideraly SULEMANJI |
Manager |
0202246309 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Plastic packaging supplier |
TECHNOPET |
Immeuble STOI Villages des Jeux Ankorondrano Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Hassim AMIRALY |
Manager |
0202223016 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Plastic pipes 1 hydraulic equipment supplier |
PLASCOM |
BP 567 Route des hydrocarbures Ankorondrano. Antananarivo 101 |
Mr Alain Tovohery RAMONJISON |
Manager |
0202229145 0202420426 |
||
Antananarivo |
Renewable energy & generator supplier |
EDM |
Zone GALAXY Andraharo Antananarivo 101 |
|
Secretary |
0202326908 0202368273 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Renewable energy items supplier |
Energie Technologie |
Centre commercial Antanimena Antananarivo 101 |
|
Secretary |
0202236062 0342236062 |
||
Antananarivo |
Renewable energy, lighting products, water pump & electrical products supplier |
LABO MECA |
Andrefatsena Talatamaty Antananarivo 105 |
Mr Patrick Claude LABOUESSE |
Commercial |
0202244154 0202244157 |
||
Antananarivo |
Renewable energy, lighting products, water pump & electrical products supplier |
SqVision |
Route des hydrocarbures Ankorondrano 101 |
Mr Benoit VANDEWIELE |
Manager |
0320511666 |
||
Antananarivo |
Software providers |
SOFTWELL |
Ankerana Ankadindramamy Antananarivo 101 |
Me Mbolatiana ANDRIAMANANTSOA |
Manager |
0331578328 0320367130 0344910700 0202259783 0202240932 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Supplier of all type of vehicles (cars, motorbikes, generators, agricultural and works machines) |
Henry FRAISE FILS & Cie |
Lalana Ravoninahitriniarivo BP 28, Antananarivo 101
|
Charles VAN DER STRAETEN |
General Manager |
|
0202222721 |
|
Antananarivo |
Treatment product providers |
BHL |
Rue Rasamoely Faravohitra Antananarivo 101 |
Me Hanitra RABETRANO |
Commercial |
0205332771 |
||
Antananarivo |
Vehicle seller |
CONTINENTAL AUTO |
Routes des hydrocarbures Ankorondrano Antananarivo 101 |
|
Secretary |
0202264442 / 43 / 44 / 45 0340300161 |
||
Antananarivo |
Vehicle seller |
CTMOTORS |
Rue Dr Raseta ANDRAHARO Antananarivo 101 |
|
Secretary |
0202332052 |
||
Antananarivo |
Vehicle seller, generator supplier |
MATERAUTO |
Routes des hydrocarbures Ankorondrano Antananarivo 101 |
|
Secretary |
|
020222339 |
|
Antananarivo |
Vehicle seller, generator supplier |
MADAUTO |
Rue Dr Raseta ANDRAHARO Antananarivo 101 |
|
Secretary |
|
0202325454 |
|
Antananarivo |
Water pump, cooling and heating system supplier |
SMEF |
Route digue Ankadimbahoaka Antananarivo 101 |
Me Sylvia RANDRIANARISOA |
Commercial |
0202230858 0202230859 0202230860 |
|
|
Antananarivo |
Water supply 1 drilling equipment supplier |
Bushproof |
BP 182 Ivato Aeroport Antananarivo 105 |
Mr Serge RANAIVOJAONA |
General Manager |
|
0331199756 0324276986 |
|
Fianarantsoa |
Wood supplier |
Scierie du Betsileo |
|
|
Secretary |
0207552244 |
Madagascar - 4.12 Waste Management Companies Contact List
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Fax Number |
Website |
Description of Waste Management Services |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SMTP- Societé Malagache de Transformation du Plastique /In Visio group |
Lot 1 A Ambohibao ANTANANARIVO 101 |
Rajo ANDREA
Vero ANDRIANANDRAINA
|
Production Director
Chief Operating Officer
|
Rajo.andrea@smtp- madagascar.com
Vero.andrianandraina@smtp- madagascar.com
|
+261 32 11 369 03
+261 32 11 372 03
|
|
plastics PET/Cardboard |
|
VITAPLAST |
LOT AZ 200 AI (8 747,15 km) 101 Antananarivo, Madagascar
|
Molou MOURALY
|
President and CEO
|
+261 34 01 558 74
+261 34 15 273 63
|
|
|
Plastics |
|
SEM (Société d’emballage de Madagascar) |
Enceinte Torginol, Zone Forello Tanjombato, en face PHARMALAGASY 102 Antananarivo
|
Tahianarivony Ramananjatovo |
Production Manager |
+261 20 22 479 27 |
|
|
Plastic manufacturing and recycling does not currently accepts waste from others (only from their own production- not sure we want to include it then?)
|
|
Fakotory |
Antananarivo |
Mrs Naly Rakotoarisendra |
President |
+261 11 086 13 |
|
Association working on recycling textiles (Jeans)- making bags out of recycled fabric Also involved in waste reduction and environmental education |
||
Madacompost
|
Mahajanga
|
Mihaja |
Manager |
+261 34 20 336 40
|
|
|
Plastics/PET/ Organic waste.
|
|
Malio
|
Toliara
|
Cedrix Valleix |
Director |
+261 34 81 851 25 +261 32 40 847 94 |
|
|
Organic waste, Plastics. |
|
Poti-taratasy Creation
|
Antananarivo
|
Aina Herivao Rakotpoarisoa |
Founder and Manager |
|
+261 34 12 042 73 |
|
Paper, Magazine, Cardboard
|
|
SPAH
|
Antananarivo
|
Henintsoa Nadrianina |
Site Manager |
+261 34 02 005 14 |
|
|
Paper, Cardboard |
Madagascar - 5 Annexes
The following section contains annexes for additional information for the Madagascar LCA.
Madagascar - 5.1 Acronyms and Abbreviations
For an additional list of relevant acronyms, please see the following document:
Acronym | Full name of the Agency / Organization |
---|---|
AWB | Airway Bill |
BL | Bill of Lading |
C&F | Cost & Freight |
CAA | Civil Aviation Authority |
CARE | Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere |
CFS | Container Freight Stations |
COMPAS | Commodity Movement Processing and Analysis System (WFP) |
DLCA | Digital Logistics Capacity Assessment |
FAO | Food and Agriculture Organisation |
GPRS | General Pocket Radio Service |
GRT | Gross Register Tonnage |
IATA | International Air Transport Association |
ICAO | International Civil Aviation Organisation |
IDPs | Internally Displaced Persons |
ILS | Instrument Landing System |
IMF | International Monetary Fund |
INGO | International NGO |
IOM | International Organisation for Migration |
ISPs | Internet Service Providers |
KVA | Kilo Volt Ampere |
LCA | Logistics Capacity Assessment |
MOU | Memorables of Understanding |
MT | Metric Tons |
MW | Megawatt |
n/a | not available |
NDB | Non directional beacon |
NFI | Non Food Items |
NGO | Non Governmental Organisation |
OCHA | Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs |
RC | Resident Coordinator |
RoRo | Roll on Roll off |
T | Tons |
T&D | Transmission and Distribution |
TEUs | Twenty Foot Equivalent Units |
THC | Terminal Handling Charge |
UNAIDS | Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS |
UNCT | United Nations Country Team |
UNDP | United Nations Development Programme |
UNEP | United Nations Environmental Programme |
UNCT | United Nations Country Team |
UNDP | United Nations Development Programme |
UNEP | United Nations Environmental Programme |
UNESCO | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization |
UNFPA | United Nations Population Fund |
UNHAS | United Nations Humanitarian Air Service |
UNHCR | United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
UNICEF | United Nations Children's Fund |
(V)HF | (Very) High Frequency |
VOR | VHF omnidirectional radio range |
V-SAT | Very Smart Aperture Terminal |
WASH | Water, Sanitation and Hygiene |
WCO | World Customs Organisation |
WFP | World Food Programme |
WHO | World Health Organisation |
WVI | World Vision International |