Dominican Republic
Country name: |
Dominican Republic |
Official country name: |
Dominican Republic |
Assessment Details | |
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Date | July 2020 |
Assessor |
Miguel J. Garcia Fuentes |
Contact Information | miguel.fuentes@wfp.org |
Table of Contents
1 Dominican Republic Country Profile
Generic Information
The Dominican Republic is a country located in the island of Hispaniola, in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean region. It occupies the eastern five-eighths of the island, which it shares with the nation of Haiti, making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands, along with Saint Martin, that are shared by two sovereign states. The Dominican Republic is the second-largest Caribbean nation by area (after Cuba) at 48,671 square kilometers (18,792 sq mi), and third by population with approximately 10 million people, of which approximately three million live in the metropolitan area of Santo Domingo, the capital city.
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:
Wikipedia Country Information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominican_Republic
IMF Country Information: http://www.imf.org/external/country/DOM/index.htm
Economist Intelligence Unit: http://country.eiu.com/dominican-republic
(*note - this is a paid service)
Humanitarian Information
Sharing the Caribbean island of Hispaniola with Haiti, the Dominican Republic is an upper-middle-income country ranking 101 out of 187 in the 2015 Human Development Index.
Over the past decades, the country has experienced sustained economic growth and stability, and has succeeded in meeting the Millennium Development Goal of halving the number of hungry people by 2015. However, income distribution remains unequal, quality of health services is inadequate, and poverty still affects just over 40 percent of the population, with 10.4 percent living in extreme poverty. Most poor families live in urban areas and 63 percent of them are headed by women.
Poverty and inequality, coupled with a lack of diverse diets and a weak agricultural structure, lie at the roots of food insecurity and overlapping nutritional problems. These include chronic undernutrition, which affects 7 percent of children under 5; overweight; and anemia, which affects one in three women of reproductive age and up to 61 percent of children aged between 6 and 11 months.
The Dominican Republic suffers from recurrent natural shocks and, according to the Global Climate Risk Index, it is one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change. In 2016, after suffering from drought in rural areas, the country was indirectly affected by Hurricane Matthew that hit Haiti, as well as by severe floods as a consequence of continuous rains in the northern region.
The World Food Programme (WFP) has been present in the Dominican Republic since 1969. Its work focuses on strengthening national capacities and programmes in the areas of nutrition, social protection, emergency preparedness and disaster risk management. WFP works in partnership with the government, contributing to the National Development Strategy and also supports the development of public policies to reduce hunger and malnutrition.
Further humanitarian information can be found at the following links:
World Food Programme: https://www1.wfp.org/countries/dominican-republic
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs: https://www.unocha.org/rolac
Facts and Figures
Wolfram Alpha:https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=dominican+republic
World Bank:http://www.worldbank.org/en/country/dominicanrepublic
Population Information: http://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/dominican-republic-population/
1.1 Dominican Republic Humanitarian Background
Disasters, Conflicts and Migration
Natural Hazards |
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Type |
Occurs |
Comments / Details |
Drought |
Yes |
Due to the increase activity of atmospheric phenomena in the region of the Caribbean, during recent decades there has been an increase in the severity of violent natural phenomena and droughts. The effects of climate change in the rain seasons have caused a change in yearly patterns in the Dominican Republic. The drought periods have also changed, becoming longer throughout the decades. In the past 50 years, the Dominican Republic has been affected by droughts that reduce the agricultural and milk production, increase animal deaths, lower dam and river water levels, increase rural migration and affect the food security of communities. Droughts result in slow onset emergencies, not perceived until their effects are shown in development indicators later on. The main droughts which have caused significant damage to the country have occurred in the years 1957, 1960, 1967, 1997, 2000, 2010 and 2014. The Dominican Republic and Haiti also suffer increased desertification, especially in the border areas due to incorrect management of soil, which combined with lack of rain have caused 70% of the Dominican territory to be partially or completely affected by desertification, in the southwest, northwest and east of the country. 40% of droughts that have occurred from 1966 to 2000, were recorded in the northwestern part of the country, specifically in the provinces of Santiago, Valverde, Puerto Plata and Monte Cristi, and south of the National District. However, agricultural drought affects mainly the south and west and the border with Haiti. |
Earthquakes |
Yes |
The whole island has a high vulnerability to seismic hazard due to its location in the zone between the North American tectonic plate and the Caribbean tectonic plate. In Dominican Republic, the highest risk is concentrated in the Cibao Valley, the northern mountains, the Samaná Peninsula, the Atlantic coast and the northern insular slope. The history of earthquakes on the island reports that there were multiple earthquakes throughout the decades - six of them considered devastating in the years 1562, 1783, 1842, 1887, 1904 and 1946, with and approximate recurrence period of 70 ± 10 years for earthquakes of great destructive power on Hispaniola.
There are many municipalities qualified as having High Seismic Risk. These municipalities range from the northwest corner to the northeast of the island, and include Montecristi, Mao, Santiago, Salcedo, Moca, San Francisco de Macoris, La Vega, Nagua and Samaná. Also, in the south there are particular flaws in the municipalities of San Juan de la Maguana, Neyba and Jimaní. According to the Technological Institute of Santo Domingo (INTEC), 75% of 61 schools evaluated in Santo Domingo are seismically vulnerable. The number could be extrapolated to the rest. According to the Dominican School of Engineers, Architects and Surveyors (CODIA), 30% of the buildings in the country are classified as "informal construction" and do not follow the set construction criteria and are therefore vulnerable to high intensity quakes. Source: Analysis of disaster risks and vulnerabilities in the Dominican Republic. Consulting for the European Commission, 2009. |
Epidemics |
Yes |
Dengue In 2012 the country recorded an epidemic that killed 68 people officially registered and affected 9,284. Meanwhile, the previous year had low incidence rates with 2,324 cases and two deaths reported. Tuberculosis In 1996 there was an epidemic in the country, with 6,302 cases. This incidence took on a downward trend until 2004, with fewer than 5,000 cases, but in 2005 there was an increase in the number of cases, with a total of 5,003. In 2007, the incidence rate was 42.3 tuberculosis per 100,000 inhabitants. Tuberculosis is the first opportunistic infection in people with HIV (about 12.2%) and in 2005, 8.6% of TB cases were HIV positive. Malaria Malaria mainly affects rural and suburban populations of the provinces classified as high risk of transmission. The species is native parasite Plasmodium falciparum chloroquine sensitive. Outbreaks are associated with internal and external migration of temporary workers linked to agriculture and construction, with natural phenomena that cause high rainfall, mainly hurricanes, and the limited response capacity at the local level. Between 2000 and 2004, the annual average number of cases was 1,490 and increased to 2,354 in 2004 (incidence rate of 27.5 per 100,000 population). In 2005, 3,837 cases (64% in men) were recorded, with the most affected age group being the population of 10 to 49 years (73.8% of cases), and 75% of these cases occurred in rural areas. For 2008, 1,840 cases of malaria were reported, resulting in a 3.4% of the population being at risk of malaria. HIV / AIDS HIV and AIDS is one of the leading causes of death for people between 15 and 49. The prevalence is 1.1 % with a slight downward trend. Cholera Because of the cholera epidemic in neighbouring Haiti, which started in October 2010, a cholera outbreak was also recorded in the Dominican Republic in November 2010. The outbreak occurred in the main towns and rural areas with services deficit of water, sanitation and hygiene, and the provinces of the Dominican-Haitian border. In February 2011 the disease was considered endemic epidemic by the Ministry of Public Health. A total of 19 provinces were affected. Monitoring of cholera is included in the monthly surveillance of the Ministry of Public Health. The outbreak has been reduced and controlled since then. Influenza A H1N1 Since the beginning of the epidemiological surveillance of influenza A H1N1 virus in 2009, a total of 491 cases for the influenza A H1N1 virus were confirmed in the Dominican Republic. (Source: Bulletin secretary of state for public health and welfare Dominican Republic, November 3, 2009). Ebola Ebola virus is a serious, often fatal, infectious viral disease that causes hemorrhagic fever and affects animals and people, the exact origin of which is unknown. This epidemic represented a threat to the health of the world population. Although for the Dominican Republic the risk was low, in 2014 the Ministry of Public Health worked along with other sectors to avoid the introduction of this virus into the territory. Therefore, he advised knowing and complying with the recommendations issued by this agency and PAHO / WHO (Source: Boletín informativo DIGPRES semana del 03 al 09 de noviembre 2014: ébola enfermedad por el virus del ébola (EVE), October 14, 2014). Chikungunya Symptoms of chikungunya, which also include headache and muscular pain, usually appear three to seven days after a person is bitten by an infected mosquito. The disease is only rarely fatal, but the joint pain it causes can last for months or even years for some. The Dominican Republic's Ministry of Public Health, with support from the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO), in May 2014 released a guide for the clinical management of patients, distributing it to public and private hospitals throughout the country (Source: Dominican Republic is first country in the Americas to publish guidelines for clinical management of chikungunya, July 17, 2014). Zika On 23 January 2016, the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) reported the presence of the Zika virus in the Dominican Republic after ten cases were confirmed, eight were contracted locally and two were imported from El Salvador. After confirming the circulation of the virus, the Dominican government issued Decree 7-16 on 23 January 2016, which instructed the Ministry of Health to coordinate actions to detect and confirm cases of dengue, chikungunya and Zika, address and implement a guidance strategy and to reduce the number of mosquito-breeding sites (Source: Dominican Republic: Zika, dengue and chikungunya virus outbreak DREF Operation Final Report n° MDRDO008, November 14, 2016). Covid-19 Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus. Most people who fall sick with COVID-19 will experience mild to moderate symptoms and recover without special treatment. The Dominican Republic has local capacity to diagnose the COVID-19 through the National Public Health Laboratory. The Ministry of Health advises of mandatory quarantine or self-quarantine for COVID-19 positive patients (Source: Coronavirus Information for the Dominican Republic, July 7, 2020). The last updates published by the Epidemiology Department about COVID-19, 27,370 confirmed cases (693 new infected) have been reported in the Dominican Republic: 2,726 are in hospital isolation, 8,637 in home isolation, 15,338 recovered and 669 deceased (7 deaths), lethality = 2.44%; per million habitants, the case fatality rate is 64.03. 175 cases have been found in the Intensive Care Unit; 44.43% in Santo Domingo City, 34.29% in Santiago and 9.71% in Duarte Province. Median age of total cases: 39 years, interquartile range is from 28 to 53 years. 54.06% (14,795) are men and 75.92% (20,779) of the cases are concentrated in 12 municipalities. In total, there are 223 COVID-19 positive health workers, of whom 65.47% (146) are female. In the last 4 weeks, the positivity of the processed samples is 19.89%. (Diary bulletin). |
Extreme Temperatures |
No |
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Flooding |
Yes |
Floods are one of the largest and most regular natural disasters in the Dominican Republic. Throughout the years between 1966 and 2000, higher impact floods in the country have had recurrence periods between 4 and 6 years. The years of most intense recorded flooding have been: 1970, 1975, 1981, 1988, 1993, 1998 and 2007. From a total of 464 registered floods in the period 1966-2000, just over 50% were caused by rainfall proper to the rainy season, and only 8.4% to extreme weather events (tropical storms, hurricanes and tornado). About 46% of floods registered in the period from 1966 to 2000 were concentrated in major urban areas such as the National District and several cities in the subregion of Central and Eastern Cibao. The rest were located in throughout entire territory, with a high incidence in rural areas. The cause of these events is not only the level of precipitation that may occur during the rainy season but also inappropriate or inefficient use of the river system, particularly in Yuma, Camú and Yaque del Norte. Most recent floods:
On June 16, 2008, storm Fay affected the country through La Altagracia province, killing four people. Due to its rains, 11,760 people were displaced, 446 homes were affected, 30 areas were isolated, and five bridges and highways with considerable damage. On August 26, 2008, tropical storm Gustav entered the Pedernales province, killing 8 people due to landslides, some 6,255 people were evacuated, and more than 1,239 houses were damaged and 12 totally destroyed. Around 50 localities were held incommunicado due to flooding. Already on September 3, 2008, the Hanna storm was causing heavy rains to the north and northwest regions, as well as in the capital. Hundreds of relatives were displaced without deaths. Between September 6 and 8, 2008, news reports indicate that Category Two Hurricane Ike caused the death of a farmer in the Dominican Republic, the displacement of 11,915 people, two destroyed bridges and five blocked roads. Between November 4 and 5, 2010, Hurricane Tomás led to the evacuations of 8,400 people, due to the rains, 1,680 houses were affected and in some areas rainfall was recorded with values of 263 and 228 mm respectively. On August 4, 2011, storm Emily arrived disorganized in the country, but caused heavy rains, causing the deaths of 3 drowned people. The storm displaced some 7,534 people across the nation and the damage was severe in agriculture, although no figures were specifically provided. Days later, on August 22, 2011, Hurricane Irene, category two, affected the north coast of the Dominican Republic and produced winds with storm intensity and prolonged rains. 31,900 people were displaced, 85 communities were isolated, 2,300 houses were affected, of which 16 houses destroyed. On August 23, 2012, Hurricane Isaac, category one, on its way through the Caribbean, affected the country and caused the evacuations of more than 7,800 people from the lowlands, isolated 10 areas, destroyed 49 homes and left large electricity without part of Santo Domingo. It caused intense rains in Azua, Barahona, San Juan de la Maguana and Elías Piña, in the West and Southwest of the country, in Jimaní it caused agriculture to collapse. Although it did not directly impact the national territory, Hurricane Sandy, on October 24 it left intense rains that caused the evacuation of 26,000 people, 4,670 flooded homes in different areas of the country, 141 isolated communities and several destroyed bridges. The rains left damage to agriculture for RD $ 993.3 million, according to official figures. On August 28, 2015, Tropical Storm Erika affected almost the entire country, leaving 823 homes damaged and 7,345 people displaced. It blocked 400 roads and left many power cuts, causing losses in the banana harvest for RD $ 400 million. Hurricane Matthew, category 5, on October 3, 2016, left four dead, more than 200 houses destroyed and nearly 18,000 displaced people. Until Irma appeared, Matthew considered as the most powerful in almost a decade, leaving at least 573 dead in Haiti. Sources: |
Insect Infestation |
No |
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Mudslides |
No |
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Volcanic Eruptions |
No |
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High Waves / Surges |
Yes |
The shores of the Caribbean are exposed to high risk of tsunami. The most common cause is usually a local earthquake, but the tsunami caused by regional and distant movements, volcanic eruptions and submarine landslides also threaten low-lying coastal areas. The earthquakes that occur in the Dominican Republic with its epicentre in the sea and reach a substantial size, can produce tidal waves or tsunamis on coasts near the epicentre. According to available records, the Dominican Republic has been hit by nine significant tsunamis in 1751, 1769, 1770, 1775, 1842, 1843, 1887, 1946 and 1953, however, the quantification of damages is known in detail only for years 1946 and 1953. |
Wildfires |
Yes |
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High Winds |
Yes |
The most recent major hurricanes and tropical storms recorded are:
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Other Comments |
N/A |
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Man-Made Issues |
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Civil Strike |
No |
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International Conflict |
No |
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Internally Displaced Persons |
No |
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Refugees Present |
Yes |
According to UNHCR, the Dominican Republic is a signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol, and enacted national asylum legislation in 1983. It hosts some 725 refugees with over 200 asylum cases that have remained pending with the authorities over the last ten years. The majority of this population is of Haitian nationality, and entered the country seeking protection during the political turmoil of the 1990s and the early 2000s. |
Landmines / UXO Present |
No |
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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 |
From May to November |
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Secondary Road Transport |
From May to November |
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Rail Transport |
N/A |
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Air Transport |
From May to November |
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Waterway Transport |
From May to November |
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Rainy season (or similar) from June to November. Storms and torrential downpours generate severe flooding in main streets and avenues in all towns and the capital. Daily activities, such as trade, transport, education and other work, can be seriously affected. Due to the deficiencies of the sewerage system, the filter and drains in most of the country cause overflow of roads.
Seasonal Effects on Storage and Handling |
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Activity Type |
Time Frame |
Comments / Details |
Storage |
From May to November |
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Handling |
From May to November |
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Other |
N/A |
N/A |
Rainy season (or similar) from June to November. Seasonal effects on storage might be due to over flooding of installations or rain pouring in due to improper infrastructure. This is considered though a low probability as government and private sector storage infrastructure is regularly well built to withstand torrential rain. Commodities and supplies though should be covered within the warehouse or hub to ensure if water drips from ceiling openings, they do not affect the supplies and commodities.
Capacity and Contacts for In-Country Emergency Response
Government
The Dominican government has the responsibility first and foremost to coordinate the lifesaving, search, rescue and aid to victims of natural disasters and other emergencies occurring on its territory. Therefore, the State has the primary role in the initiation, organization, coordination and implementation of humanitarian assistance within its territory.
The Dominican government’s National Emergency Commission (CNE), established by Government institutions, civil society organizations and international agencies, is in charge of defining and establishing the institutional and regulatory framework for government and civil society coordination in preparedness and response initiatives with regard to natural disasters. The Commission’s operational structure is the Center for Emergency Operations (COE), which is responsible for coordinating the operational aspects of the response with all government institutions, private sector, and the humanitarian community. The country has diverse plans, protocols and procedures that establish the coordination and activation of the national emergency response.
In January 2013 the President of the Dominican Republic created by decree the commission for handling natural disasters within the Ministry of the Presidence. Its fundamental purpose is the improvement of the effectiveness of military and civil defense in case of natural disaster through the creation of a commission as interagency coordination body.
Act 257 enacted of July 17, 1966 created the Office of Civil Defense for the preparation and execution of all emergency functions arising from disasters caused by flood, earthquake, storm, hurricane, fire, shortage or distribution deficient supply of materials, to protect the lives of the citizens of Dominican Republic. These functions include coordination of the functions of the various departments of the State, its Autonomous Organizations, Churches Auxiliary Fire, Rescue, Engineering, Police, Medical, Communication and Private Entities. The Civil Defence Board is constituted by all the Ministries of State and representatives of Autonomous and Private Institutions.
Law 147-02 of September 22, 2002 on risk management, creates the National System for Prevention, Mitigation, and Disaster Response, as a mechanism of the executive branch to implement a set of measures suitable for management risks whose main objective is the socialization of prevention, risk reduction and mitigation, restoration service and a quick and sustainable recovery.
The National Prevention, Mitigation and Disaster Response CNPMR is the governing body of the sector risk management of the National System and will be chaired by the President and in his absence will be represented by the officer that the delegate.
Covid-19 Government Structure - Response
The Dominican government under the leadership of the Presidency has established five commissions with the purpose of mitigating the impacts of the pandemic COVID-19.
- High-Level Commission for the Prevention and Control of COVID-19: is in charge of leading the actions of the Dominican Government in the execution of the coronavirus prevention and control protocols (COVID-19).
- Economic and Employment Affairs Commission: is in charge of addressing the economic and employment issues caused by the health crisis of the coronavirus COVID-19. Responsible for the implementation of the ‘Quédate en casa’ or “Stay at Home” program and the Employee Solidarity Assistance Fund (FASE).
- Social Affairs Commission: is in charge of leading together with the government social assistance institutions and representatives of social organizations and churches to guarantee permanent assistance to the most vulnerable population in the country, with the distribution of raw and cooked food.
- Emergency and Health Management Committee: to combat COVID-19 is in charge of Developing and supervising implementation of preventive strategies to mitigate and reverse the scope of COVID-19; Policies and measures to increase the response capacity of health sector institutions and respond to emergencies and critical citizens. It promotes public-private partnerships to increase the response of the national health system to the pandemic.
- Citizen Oversight Commission for COVID-19.
The Ministry of Public Health (MSP) is the institution with the greatest responsibility in the fight against the coronavirus (COVID-19), whose main objective is to implement the necessary actions to safeguard all Dominicans against this disease.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
Humanitarian Community
The Humanitarian Country Team (EHP) exists to ensure timely, predictable and effective response of the humanitarian community to support the efforts of the Dominican government to a disaster by strengthening the strategic and operational coordination, according to the principles laid down in the Resolution of the General Assembly of the United Nations 46/182.
In particular, the EHP serves as a forum for decision-making and direction of emergency action in case of major events that exceed the capabilities of the emergency response system of the country. The Humanitarian Country Team will be composed of a management level and a technical level.
Executive Level:
The Humanitarian Country Team is chaired by the Humanitarian Coordinator and Resident Representative of the United Nations System (UNS).
The EHP consists of:
- Heads of Agencies of the United Nations System (UNS), including the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
- Directors of Non - Governmental Organizations (NGOs) that are a member of the International IASC worldwide with a presence in the country.
- Representatives of Non - Governmental Organizations or national NGO platforms, with a mandate, expertise and capacity of humanitarian response.
- Representatives of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and the Dominican Red Cross.
- The World Bank as coordinator of the donor community in the country and aid agencies and other donors that have emergency units in the Dominican Republic.
- The President of the National Emergency Commission of the country and if a special representative was appointed by the Government.
- The composition of the Humanitarian Country Team may be amended in accordance with the evolution of emergency, when membership of a new humanitarian actor requested and have the support of the Humanitarian Country Team and / Coordinator / a Humanitarian / Resident Coordinator.
Technical Level: Humanitarian Task Force
- Humanitarian Task Force (ETH) is coordinated by the coordinator / UNETT.
- The coordination of the ETH, is responsible for the technical secretariat, convenes meetings, identifies the agenda, conduct coordination and monitoring, as well as facilitate the exchange of information between team members.
The ETH is composed of the technical focal points designated by the members of the Humanitarian Country Team's partners / additional partners working in the humanitarian field.
For more information on humanitarian agency contact details, please see the following link: 4.2 Humanitarian Agency Contact List.
1.2 Dominican Republic Regulatory Departments and Quality Control
Overview
Most countries require that exporters and importers include, within their trade documents, attach official documents such as: sanitary, phytosanitary, certificates of no objection, among others. In the case of the Dominican Republic, below are the the main entities involved in the export activity:
National Committee for the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
The committee carries out the following activities:
- Prepare the standards by which the Committee will be governed; review the laws of matters within its competence, recommend amendments to the Legislative Branch, through the Executive Branch; coordinate and execute the actions required for your fines.
- Recommend the adaptation of the National Sanitary System of Phyto-zoos and Food Safety to respond to the following needs:
- Protect the life of humans or animals from the risks derived from the presence of additives, contaminants, toxins or pathogenic organisms in food, beverages and feed.
- Protect the life of people against diseases transmitted by plants or animals.
- Protect animal life or preserve plants from pests, diseases or pathogenic organisms.
- Prevent or limit other damages caused to the country, as a result of the entry, establishment, irradiation or spread of pests.
- Ensure the sanitary quality of its agricultural exports.
- Protect the environment.
- Prevent practices that may be misleading.
- Protect the health of fish and wildlife.
- Protect forests and wild flora.
- Participate in the meetings of the Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures of the World Trade Organization, and other organisms and events in which, regarding animal and plant health and food safety, the Dominican Republic is a party, observer or guest.
- Recommend the measures and processes that best adapt to the interests of the Dominican Republic in cases of consultation and resolution of controversies related to the international commercialization of animals, plants, products and by-products of agricultural origin destined for their use; as well as to receive notifications, analyze and process them to the relevant sectors and follow up.
- Disseminate issues related to the application of sanitary and phytosanitary measures and technical regulations, standards and guidelines in the national territory to reach all consumers, producers, importers, exporters and merchants in the Dominican Republic.
- Choose the Designated National Authorities (DNA) to form the Committee's Commissions and Technical Missions and process their accreditations.
- Serve as a body for consultation and analysis of the implications for national and international trade in the event of agricultural health and food security emergencies and recommend to the National Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Emergencies the establishment of the most appropriate measures and mechanisms to reduce negative impacts of this situation.
Ministry of Agriculture
The Secretary of State for Agriculture created the Department of Agri-Food Security (DIA), through the Resolution No. 18 of April 18, 2005, as a unit of the Undersecretary for Agricultural Extension and Training of said Secretariat.
The Department of Plant Protection of the Ministry of Agriculture
The department's objective is to prevent the introduction of pests that do not exist in the territory and to control existing ones, to prevent the spread to new areas. It also seeks to control the management and rational use of highly toxic chemicals that pollute the environment through the application of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) measures to achieve harmony in Dominican agroecosystems.
General import requirements:
- General phytosanitary import requirements for the Dominican Republic.
- Matrix of general import requirements.
- Imports of regulated goods of agricultural products such as garlic, onion, rice, beans, corn and sugar are protected by the trade agreement with the World Trade Organization (WTO) and Decree 114-98 of 16 of March 1998 and must undergo a different application.
Quarantine checkpoints
Quarantine checkpoints are sites for controlling the mobilization and importation of plants, products and by-products of plant origin, in order to prevent the introduction and subsequent spread of pests and diseases from quarantine through the flow of passengers and goods.
The control points of the Dominican Republic are classified as:
- Border posts (Elías Piña, Jimaní, Dajabón and Pedernales).
- Maritime ports (Caucedo multimodal, Santo Domingo, eastern Haina, western Haina, Boca Chica, San Pedro de Macorís, Luperón, La Romana, Manzanillo, Puerto Plata, Puerto Viejo, Arroyo Barril and Barahona)
- International airports (Las Américas, Cibao-Santiago, La Isabela, Gregorio Luperón, La Romana, Catey, Punta Cana).
For more information on regulatory departments and quality control laboratory contact details, see the following links: 4.1 Government Contact List and 4.3 Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies Contact List.
Laboratorio Veterinario Central
Monumental Avenue, #52, Los Girasoles,
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Tel. :(809) 564-7700 | Fax: (809) 560-0469
Dr. William A. Pichardo Santana, General Director.
The Laboratorio Veterinario Central (LAVECEN) is the national reference laboratory that supports the Agricultural Sector and the Ministry of Public Health, specifically with the diagnosis of animal health and zoonotic diseases; quality control of food, fodder, chemical residues in meats, fruits, vegetables, quality of agrochemical formulations, production of various biologicals and antigens for the veterinary industry, which serve as a support for the different health programs in the Dominican Republic.
Special permits for the export - transportation of products of plant and animal origin are processed from this laboratory together with the United States Plant and Animal Health Inspection Division (APPHIS-USDA).
Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources
Cayetano Germosén & Gregorio Luperón Av., Ensanche El Pedregal, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Central: (809) 560-4300
WhatsApp: (849) 356-6400 | (809) 200-6400
info@ambiente.gob.do
Sr. Angel Francisco Estevez Bourdierd, Minister.
They issue environmental permits and certificates for export of hazardous waste, permit for import / export of wood, permit for import of fauna or flora and Certificate of import of chemical substances. Applicable for the following products: Plants, fish, sand, wood, metal waste and metals.
Ministry of Public Health and Social Assistance
Dr. Héctor Homero Hérnandez & Tiradentes Av., Ens. La Fe Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Tel: (809) 541-3121 E-mail: info@ministeriodesalud.gob.do ventanillaunica@ministeriodesalud.gob.do
Dr. Rafael Sánchez Cárdenas, Minister
This institution issues the following permits:
Import Permission for Medicines with Controlled Substances | Controlled Chemical Substances Export Permit | |
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Modality | Health surveillance | Health surveillance |
Type of Modality | Import Permit | Export Permit |
Category | New | New |
Service Cost | Free | Free |
Response Time | Immediate | Immediate |
Time of Realization | 10 days | 10 days |
Presentation Channels | In person | In person |
Service Description | The processing of import permits for controlled chemical substances to enter the country. | The processing of export permits for Controlled Chemical Substances to authorize their exit from the country. |
Service Results | Import Permit Certificate | Export Permit Certificate |
Areas of Responsibility | Sanitary Inspection Unit | General Directorate of Medicines, Food and Health Products (DIGEMAPS). | Sanitary Inspection Unit | General Directorate of Medicines, Food and Health Products (DIGEMAPS) |
Who is it for: | Private Companies / Legal Entities | Private Companies / Legal Entities |
Requirements for obtaining the service |
Note: Of all the documents, you must attach four (4) sets of the file. |
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Procedure |
Prepare the documentation referred to in the requirements and then deposit it in the Single Window of Services of the Ministry of Public Health for the purposes of processing the file. |
Working hours – Contact
Monday to Friday from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
Héctor Homero Hernández &Tiradentes Av., Ens. La Fe, Santo Domingo, D. N.
Coordinates: 18.4893599, -69.9306018
(809) 541-3121, Ext. 1601 / 1602 / 1603
ventanillaunica@ministeriodesalud.gob.do
1.3 Dominican Republic Customs Information
Duties and Tax Exemption
Tax Payment Exemption Request, pursuant to Administrative Provision No. 7204.
Service description:
This service consists of applying what is established in Administrative Provision No. 7204, which renders the collection of ITBIS ineffective for certain Medical Devices, such as cardiac marker systems, heart valves, oxygenators, endovascular prostheses, among others. The interested party directs the communication to the General Director of Customs, requesting the application of exemption from the payment of the ITBIS under the Administrative Provision No. 7204 and deposits in the Correspondence and File area of the General Directorate of Customs Headquarters with the required documents.
Requirements:
- Communication addressed to the General Director of Customs requesting the Exemption from Payment of Taxes pursuant to Administrative Provision No. 7204.
- Bill of Lading (BL or AWB).
- Single Customs Declaration (DUA).
- Commercial Invoice.
- Tax Settlement Report.
Service cost:
According to what is established Administrative Resolution No. 7204 (this may vary).
Time to provide the service: Two (2) business days.
Source: http://www.servicios.dominicana.gob.do/servicio.php?id=1871
http://www.servicios.dominicana.gob.do
Emergency response
In the table below, indicate which of the following agreements and conventions apply to the country and whether there are others.
Agreements / Conventions descriptions |
Ratified by country? |
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Member of the WCO (World Customs Organization) |
Yes, July 28, 2004 |
Annex J-5 Revised Kyoto Convention |
Yes, June 26, 1999, under notice |
OCHA Model Agreement |
Yes, September 24, 2014 |
Tampere Convention (on the provision of telecommunication resources for disaster mitigation and relief operations) |
No |
Regional agreements (on emergency / disaster response, but also customs unions, regional integration) |
Yes, (DR CAFTA) May 24, 2004 |
Regular exemption regime (non-emergency response)
National legislation on humanitarian aid includes Customs Law No. 226 of 2006, which confirms that customs clearance of relief consignments for the purpose of export, transit, temporary admission and imports, and must be done as a priority. Agreements or assistance and cooperation agreements are concluded between some United Nations agencies and the Government of the Dominican Republic and are ratified in legislation. Relief shipments do not apply import duties or taxes.
Exemption for Non-Profit Institutions - DGA
General Directorate of Customs
It consists of the facilities of exemption from taxes and charges on the importation of materials and equipment for the use of non-profit institutions in the country according to Law 122-05. Aimed at: Any regularized Non-Profit Institution, whether Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), Foundation, among others; duly recognized by their respective governing bodies and in compliance with current legal provisions.
Requirements:
- Certification of the Governing Body of the corresponding requesting institution.
- Form F-49 (General Directorate of Tax Legislation of the Ministry of Finance).
- Single Customs Declaration (DUA).
- Commercial invoice.
- Bill of Lading (BL or AWB).
- Tax Settlement Report (Printer) Inspected.
Service cost:
- Containers or Vans
- 10 ’feet US $ 40.00 or its equivalent in Dominican pesos.
- 20’ feet US $ 75.00 or its equivalent in Dominican pesos.
- 40 ’or 45’ feet US $ 100.00 or its equivalent in Dominican pesos.
- Courier cargo
- For each kilo US $ 0.25 up to US $ 10.00 or its equivalent in Dominican pesos.
- Consolidated cargo
- For each kilo US $ 0.25 up to US $ 60.00 or its equivalent in Dominican pesos.
- Loose / Bulk cargo
- Per Metric Ton US $ 0.50 up to US $ 500.00 or its equivalent in Dominican pesos.
- Vehicles, Equipment and Machinery
- Per Unit US $ 100.00 or its equivalent in Dominican pesos.
- Per Unit US $ 100.00 or its equivalent in Dominican pesos.
Steps: The interested party goes to the Governing Body and obtains the accredited resolution, after depositing the required documents with the Ministry of Finance, which will finally send the file to the General Directorate of Customs with the Exoneration Order, if approved.
Time to provide the service: Three (3) business days.
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United Nations agencies |
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Non-governmental organizations |
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Exemption certificate application procedure
Procedure for requesting exemption from duties and taxes |
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Overview (include a list of necessary documentation) |
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Process to follow (step by step or flow chart) |
The Dominican Republic uses the Single Window for Foreign Trade (VUCE) is a trade facilitation initiative, with the aim of streamlining the procedures necessary to carry out the relevant processes for importing and exporting goods, through the harmonization of processes and the incorporation of information technologies. Through the Single Window for Foreign Trade, you can carry out procedures for permits, licenses and certifications, before or after the arrival or departure of the merchandise in the Dominican Republic. Follow these steps through the VUCE System:
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Requirements of the exemption certificate document
Document Requirements of the Duty and Tax Exemption Certificate (per product) |
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Food |
NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education) |
Medicines |
Vehicle & Spare Parts |
Personal and office supplies |
Telecommunication equipment |
Bill |
No, it applies to NGOs, not the UN. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
No, it applies to NGOs, not the UN. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
AWB / BL / Other transport documents |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Donation / Non-commercial certificates |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Packing lists |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies. Applies to the UN and to NGOs. |
Other documents |
Certificate of origin (1 original and 2 copies; applies to UN and NGO) Certificate of phytosanitary origin (1 original and 2 copies; applies to UN and NGO); Fumigation certificate (1 original and 2 copies; applies to UN and NGO) |
Certificate of origin (1 original and 2 copies; applies to UN and NGO) |
Certificate of origin (1 original and 2 copies; applies to UN and NGO) |
Certificate of origin (1 original and 2 copies; applies to UN and NGO) |
Certificate of origin (1 original and 2 copies; applies to UN and NGO) |
Certificate of origin (1 original and 2 copies; applies to UN and NGO) |
Additional notes |
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Additional notes: When the items are not donated, include the Commercial invoice, the International Agency must develop Certificates of Donation, value and value structure. |
Customs Clearance
General information
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Garnishments |
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Prohibited items |
The Dominican Republic prohibits the import of some products for environmental and health reasons, in accordance with its national legislation or international commitments. Import prohibitions apply equally to all trading partners. The import of the following items is prohibited:
The prohibition applied to motorcycle imports was removed by Law No. 12-01 of 2001 The import of some products is regulated by import permits. To protect public health and safety, the environment, flora, fauna and public health. Products subject to import permits listed in the following table:
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General restrictions |
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Requirements of the customs clearance document
The following data must be included as a minimum:
- Identification of the exporter and the importer (name and address).
- Expedition date.
- Invoice number.
- Description of the goods (denomination, quality, etc.).
- Unit of measurement.
- Quantity of merchandise.
- Unit value.
- Total value. Total invoiced value and currency of payment. The equivalent amount must be indicated in a currency freely convertible to euros or another legal tender in the importing Member State.
- Payment conditions (method and date of payment, discounts, etc.).
- Delivery conditions according to the corresponding Incoterm.
- Means of transport.
Customs clearance document requirements (by product) |
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Food |
NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education) |
Medicines |
Vehicle & Spare Parts |
Personal and office supplies |
Telecommunication equipment |
D&T Certificate of Exemption |
Yes, 1 original and 1 copy Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 1 copy Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 1 copy Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 1 copy Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 1 copy Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 1 copy Applies to the UN and NGO |
Bill |
No, Does not apply to the United Nations, applies to NGOs |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
No, Does not apply to the United Nations, applies to NGOs |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
AWB / BL / Other transport documents |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Donation / Non-commercial certificates |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Packing lists |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
Phytosanitary certificates |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO |
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Other documents |
Yes, 1 original and 2 copies Applies to the UN and NGO Fumigation certificate (1 original and 2 copies; applies to the UN and NGOs); Customs clearance request letter specifying the customs agent authorized to manage the clearance process on behalf of the organization. |
Customs clearance request letter specifying the customs agent authorized to manage the clearance process on behalf of the organization. |
Customs clearance request letter specifying the customs agent authorized to manage the clearance process on behalf of the organization. |
Customs clearance request letter specifying the customs agent authorized to manage the clearance process on behalf of the organization. |
Customs clearance request letter specifying the customs agent authorized to manage the clearance process on behalf of the organization. |
Customs clearance request letter specifying the customs agent authorized to manage the clearance process on behalf of the organization. |
Additional notes |
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Transit regime
Procedures to follow
- Send the required documents through SIGA or electronically and send the documents, no later than 10:00 A.M. on the day of the verification, informing the scheduled time for the verification, as well as the number of export containers that will be will include in the schedule of the day. The complete and final documentation must be submitted before 3:00 P.M. on that day.
- The Temporary Admission Registry Department seals the documents once the revision has been made.
- The documents will be delivered to the Temporary Admission supervisor, who will transfer it to a communication system.
- The verification is completed, the containers will be sealed, and the custodian will move with the merchandise custody documents to the port of departure.
Documentation Requirements
- Commercial invoice.
- DUA export form, through SIGA, duly completed according to the breakdown of each invoice.
- Packing list.
- Copy of the CEI-RD Resolution authorizing the product to be exported.
- Product authorization certificates when applicable (DNCD, phytosanitary, zoological, sanitary, etc.).
- In the case of a Transfer of Free Zone Companies, include Transfer Form No. 3495 (RD $ 10.00).
Goods in Transit to Haiti
Imports through the Dominican Republic (ports and maritime airports):
The cargo must be clearly marked "Humanitarian Aid in Transit to Haiti, No Commercial Value". ("Humanitarian Aid in Transit to Haiti, No Commercial Value").
Documentation of the required position includes original copies of the following documents:
- Packing list
- Bill of Lading / Air Waybill
- Certificate of loading
- Declaration of value or invoice
- Certificate or donation letter (If applicable)
- Certificate of origin (If there is, it is required for food)
- Phytosanitary certificate (If there is, it is required for food)
Copies of these documents can be used to advance the customs clearance process, but original copies must be provided upon arrival of the cargo to avoid charges. The use of an accredited broker is mandatory in maritime airports and ports.
Charge for Crossing the Haiti Border
Original copies exposed in the delivery charge will be used. If the cargo is purchased locally, the documentation requirements are the same (the original). Tax and duty exemptions for cargo moving to Haiti must be requested and processed by the Ministry of Finance in Haiti before the cargo is transported by road to the border [AH6]. Originals of the following are required for the border crossing:
- Detailed packing list on the truck.
- Roadmap of ground transportation.
- For transit cargo arriving in Dominican ports: bill of lading / airway bill.
- Freight certificate.
- Declaration of value or invoice.
- Certificate or donation letter (If applicable).
- Certificate of origin (If there is, it is required for food).
- Phytosanitary certificate (If there is, it is required for food).
- Import permits issued by the relevant Ministry in Haiti.
To move the cargo, a complete packing list must be presented, signed and sealed by the organization. Please note that the roadmap and packing list must correspond. For example, it is not enough to show only the number of palettes: the exact number and description of all the elements of each palette must be provided. Furthermore, an additional customs form is required. Both the receiving organization and the sending organization must have at least one representative at the border to facilitate the crossing. They must also have the approval of the Financial Authority of Port-au-Prince to introduce humanitarian aid in Haiti.
From the transit ports:
- Article 135 -. The transit of merchandise to foreign ports will be allowed, provided that this declaration at the port of departure and emergency, through a special vessel reaches the request of the Dominican port. a) -. All the declaration of transit must be accompanied by a satisfactory bond to cover the amount of the tariff, any sanction that is imposed and unforeseen, and said bond will not be cancelled, but against the delivery of the foreign port where the merchandise was destined.
- Article 136 - In the case of merchandise in transit to foreign ports, the agent or consignee of the ship must present to Customs a manifest expressing triplicate marks, numbers, number and type of package. Gross weight, description of the goods, this value and destination port. Packages will be marked, and transportation will be allowed, either directly or with a stopover in the foreign Dominican port in another land port, as well as by sea. a) Of the three copies of the manifest, two will be certified and one of them will be sent by post to the Customs office of the destination port and the other will be delivered to the Captain of the ship or to the land transport driver under sealed envelope to be sent to the corresponding customs. b) A transit declaration must be accompanied by a satisfactory bond to cover the amount of the duties and taxes, any penalties applied and other expenses that may arise, which will be cancelled upon receipt of the foreign port of tornaguía where the merchandise is destined. For delivery of tornaguía within ninety (90) days for the United States of America and the West Indies and 180 days for other countries.
- Article 137 - When the merchandise in transit is to another port of final destination in the Republic, the procedures are required, and tornaguía is replaced by a letter from the Customs office of the port of destination.
- Article 138 - 60 days after the arrival of the merchandise in transit to the Republic, if it has not been forwarded, an additional period of 15 days will be granted for the transhipment or declaration of consumption, except in cases of more justified force.
- Section 139 - In the case of damaged or deteriorated goods, the Customs Controller will arrange for the sale at a public auction If the consequences require it, after having the approval of the General Director of Customs and warning in in case it exists this time.
- After the earthquake in Haiti in January 2010, the DGA established in February 2010 emergency measures to be followed by all customs posts at the border, took steps to facilitate the humanitarian aid movement to import the transit and export.
- As of April 1, 2011, imports will be declared using the Single Customs Declaration Form (DUA), designed for both imports and exports. In the same way, you must make the records required by the Integrated Customs Management System (SIGA) to obtain the corresponding token in the Legal Department of the General Directorate of Customs.
Export of Merchandise
Service description:
It is the service that consists on the exit of merchandise from the national customs territory for its final use or consumption in another country. The interested party electronically submits the Single Customs Declaration Form No. 003-2007 (DUA) with the required documents.
Requirements:
- Single Customs Declaration (DUA).
- Cargo Manifest.
- Bill of Lading (BL or AWB).
- Commercial Invoice.
- Packing List.
- Certificate of Origin.
- Certification and / or Authorization of Foreign Trade Regulatory Institutions.
- Free Zones Certification (If applicable)
Export Covered in the Temporary Admission Regime with Transformation.
It is the service through which the exporter is covered by the Temporary Admission Regime with Transformation to carry out its operations. The interested party submits the required documents to the Temporary Admission Area.
Requirements
- Communication of the Export Application Covered under the Temporary Admission Regime addressed to the Director General of Customs, via the Temporary Admission Area with Transformation, requesting the appointment of a Temporary Admission supervisor and warden.
- Commercial invoice.
- DUA Export Form, through SIGA, duly completed according to the breakdown of each invoice.
- Packing list.
- Copy of the CEI-RD Resolution authorizing the product to be exported.
- Product Authorization Certificates when applicable (DNCD, Phytosanitary, Animal Health, etc.)
The Definitive Customs Regimes
Import, the merchandise destined in the customs declaration can be nationalized previous to the fulfilment of the customs formalities:
- Commercial invoice.
- Bill of Lading or Air Waybill.
- Single Customs Declaration-DUA.
- Certificate of Origin.
- Phytosanitary and Zoosanitary Certificate- Agriculture-PROVOFEX-Safety.
- Certification of No Objection of Public Health.
- Certification of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources and Free Zones, as the case may be.
Complying with the corresponding requirements, the merchandise remains at the disposal of the consignee, after having paid the taxes, or having presented the requirements for the application of tariff preference or processed the exemption order for any exemption.
Export
Regime that allows positioning merchandise in foreign markets. To export, natural or legal exporters of products from Free Zones, Agricultural, Industrial, Mining, among others, must comply with the records in the different government entities and with the procedures established according to the exported merchandise.
Drawback
Customs refund system that contemplates the full or partial refund of duties and customs taxes on the importation of goods.
The Free Zone
Duty-free regime applicable to merchandise originating from and coming from abroad that enters the country destined for free zones that are subject to preferential treatment with tax exemption as established by current legal regulations. In the Dominican Republic (DR), the Free Zones are regulated by Law No. 8-90, January 15, 1990.
Suspensive or Temporary
They refer to destinations that allow the entry of foreign merchandise, without the payment of duties and taxes, in a given period, complying with the requirements established in the legal provisions and established customs procedures.
The following may be included within the Suspensive or Temporary Customs Regimes:
- Temporary Admission for Inward Processing.
- Temporary Exit for Passive Improvement.
- Temporary Admission Without Improvement (Temporary Internment).
- Temporary Admission under a lease with an option to buy or replace (LeaSing).
- e) Temporary Exit.
- Tax Deposit.
Temporary Admission for Inbound Processing
Customs regime that allows entry into customs territory with suspension of payment of duties and taxes, of foreign merchandise or of another regime to be exported within a certain period, having received a preparation, transformation or repair.
It is regularly required to present:
- Commercial invoice.
- Bill of Lading (B / L) or Air Waybill.
- Customs Declaration Form (DUA), duly completed and specified in regime.
- Resolution (copy) issued by the Export and Investment Center (CEI-RD).
- Guarantee (Bond or Guarantee Letter, as established in the customs procedures of each country). In the Dominican Republic, Law No. 84-99, refers to this Regime.
Temporary Departure for Outbound Processing
Customs regime that allows the temporary export of merchandise that is in the customs territory to be transformed, repaired or elaborated abroad and then to be re-imported with the application of the duties and taxes or the exemption established by the legal provisions.
Temporary Admission Regime Without Improvement (Temporary Internment)
The objective of the Temporary Internment is to facilitate the introduction of merchandise to be used in an activity, being re-shipped, returned or re-exported in the same state that it entered, without modifications or transformations, for the period established in domestic legislation, with compliance of the processes and procedures specified in the country of destination.
At the national level, since February 14, 1953, the Dominican customs area is regulated under Law No. 3489 on the Customs Regime and its modifications, which specifies in its articles 51 and 52 what is established for the declaration of merchandise, an elementary process to carry out the procedures of this customs regime. Resolution No. 68-06, of October 10, 2006, which refers to Temporary Hospitalization, issued within the regulatory framework required for the entry of the DR-CAFTA trade agreement. Law No. 146-02, of July 26, 2002, on Insurance and Bonds, which regulates insurance, reinsurance and surety operations carried out in the country.
To enter merchandise in the Dominican Republic to be destined to this Temporary Internment Regime, the following documentation is required:
- Single Customs Declaration (DUA).
- Bill of Lading (B / L) or (W / B), Original.
- Commercial invoice, Original.
- Guarantee (Deposit) that covers 100% of the taxes.
With this documentation they proceed to
- Declare the imported merchandise with the DUA.
- Obtain from the Customs Administration where the merchandise entered, the settlement sheet or Printer.
- Acquire the Customs Administration, Form No. 3496 of request for delivery on bail.
- With these two documents, contact an insurance or bank entity to obtain a deposit; document that must be filled out digitally, without erasure, errors or alterations, sealed and signed by the representative of the insurance or banking entity.
- Copy of bill of lading (B / L) or air waybill (W / B).
- Receipt of RD $ 100.00 (DGA headquarters box).
- Communication addressed to the General Directorate of Customs (DGA), via the LEGAL DEPARTMENT, requesting authorization for TEMPORARY IMPORT, which can NOT be valid for more than three months, indicating the shipment’s purpose.
All the possible explanations, with all the details, should be deposited in the Processing and Corresponding Department of the DGA main office. This authorization is granted for three months (90) days, extendable for three periods without exceeding twelve months, where the request for re-shipment or the request for payment of taxes must be made before the merchandise has one year in the country under that customs regime.
Goods that do not apply for the Temporary Admission Regime include; lubricants, fuels, spare parts or other restricted, dangerous or prohibited import products. If introduced, the authorizations of the corresponding entities are required. Eg Animal Health of Agriculture, Environment, General Directorate of Customs.
The Temporary Admission or Temporary Admission Regime identified in some of the international regulations has advantages on the basis of avoiding the payment of taxes on imported merchandise, presenting a deposit as a guarantee to the State of the payment of duties and taxes, in case the importer does not comply with the process of re-boarding or requesting the nationalization of the merchandise, customs can execute the deposit. This merchandise maintains its foreign status until it is authorized to nationalize at the request of the importer.
Monitoring of both the beneficiary of the authorization issued and the responsible authority is essential for compliance with the established regulations. Failure to comply with the commitment made with the customs office of destination may generate ex post audit, seizure and confiscation of the imported merchandise.
Temporary Admission under leasing with the option to purchase or replace (Leasing)
Customs regime that allows the entry into the customs territory of the importation of certain capital goods imported under a lease agreement, without being modified with the exception of depreciation or repair for the use of these goods (equipment, machinery).
Temporary Departure
Customs regime where the merchandise of local production or imported (nationalized), may leave the country temporarily without losing their characteristics and may return to the country without paying the duties and taxes applicable to the import.
Tax Warehouse
Customs regime that allows the goods that arrive at the customs territory to comply with the formalities and other customs obligations. In the Dominican Republic, Law No. 456 of January 3, 1973 establishes the Warehouses for Fiscal Deposit; Decree No. 106-96 of March 25, 1996 establishes the Regulations for Warehouses for the Re-export of Goods. The merchandise is destined to Customs Regimes, which determine the processes, procedures and legal regulations to apply, as well as Customs Operations.
Customs Operations include:
Re-shipment
Customs process that allows goods imported under temporary importation and internment to be re-shipped under customs control in the country of origin, provenance or other destination abroad;
Customs Transit
Customs operation that allows the merchandise subject to International Trade to be transferred under customs control from one customs office to another, within the customs territory or destined for abroad, with suspension of payment of import duties and taxes upon presentation warranty;
Transhipment
Action under customs control that allows the transfer of merchandise from one means of transport to another.
Transfer of merchandise between beneficiaries of the Temporary Admission Regimes with Transformation and Free Export Zones.
It consists of applying the benefits granted by Law 84-99, through which companies covered by the Temporary Admission with Transformation and Free Export Zones regimes can transfer goods from one company to another.
The interested party deposits the documents required by the Free Zones Subdirectorate of the General Directorate of Customs, and after the transfer is authorized by this Subdirectorate, it is forwarded to the Temporary Admission Area.
Requirements:
- Letter of Request for Transfer of Merchandise from both companies.
- DUA import form of the company that receives the merchandise.
- Export DUA form of the company that sells the merchandise.
- Letter of Guarantee from the Temporary Admission company that receives the merchandise.
- Commercial invoice on behalf of the company that receives the product.
- Copy of the Directorial Resolution of the Temporary Admission company.
- Form No. 3495 for the Transfer of Goods from Free Zones (Available in the Customs Administration Offices).
- Any additional information must be sent to the following e-mail address: AdmTempImportaciones@dga.gov.do
2 Dominican Republic Logistics Infrastructure
The Dominican Republic has a high index of global connectivity by having regular trade routes to more than 73 countries around the world. In addition, it has a maritime and airport port network distributed in strategic areas of the country interconnected by a road network throughout the country. The country’s seven international airports are highlighted, which serve and link with 73 destinations around the world. It also highlights the country's favorable geographical location in the Caribbean with twelve maritime ports for the transport of goods and five special ports for cruises. In its areas of greater economic importance and strategic location, the Dominican Republic has adequate OAS certified port infrastructures, with the capacity to receive Post Panamax II ships, with a capacity for 8,500 TEU'S, which makes it easier for cargo from Europe, Asia, etc. to be unloaded at the ports.
2.1 Dominican Republic Port Assessment
The Dominican Republic has a number of seaports but for the purposes of this LCA, only Caucedo Port, Haina Occidental port and Barahona port will be presented as these are the only ports with the capacity to receive and discharge humanitarian cargo.
- 2.1.1 Dominican Republic Port of Caucedo
- 2.1.2 Dominican Republic Port of Haina
- 2.1.3 Dominican Republic Port of Barahona
Other ports in the country include:
- Puerto Viejo de Azua in the South
- Cabo Rojo in the South West (both near southern border with Haiti)
- Manzanillo in the North West (near the border with Haiti)
- Puerto Plata in the North
- Samana in the South East
- La Romana in the East
- Sansucit in Santo Domingo (near Haina port)
2.1.1 Dominican Republic Port of Caucedo
Port Overview
The Caucedo Sea Port is 25 km from Santa Domingo. It is the newest and most modern port in the Dominican Republic. The port has a container terminal, which is located next to Las Americas International Airport. The terminal was built in 2003 by the private sector. The port also serves as a transshipment center. This port sees 30% of the maritime cargo movement in the Dominican Republic, only surpassed by the West Haina Port. The port handles 52% of the DR container el cargo, focusing on regional transhipment and local cargo for global lines. Through its expansion efforts, Caucedo has increased its annual capacity by 210,000 TEUs to 1.65 million TEUs since 1.44 million TEUs in 2013. An additional potential spring area of 1,771 feet is available beyond the existing berth, which could conceivably bring capacity to 2.5 million TEU in the future.
Port website: https://caucedo.com/
Key port information can also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com
Port Location and Contact |
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Country |
Dominican Republic |
Province or District |
Santo Domingo |
Nearest city or city distance from the port |
Boca Chica (12.6 km) |
Full port name |
Caucedo Multimodal Free Zone |
Latitude |
18.42611 |
Length |
69.63138 |
Company Management or Port Authority |
DP World |
Management contact person |
Iovar Medina, Logistics Director +829-961-7218 |
Nearest airport and airlines with frequent international arrivals/departures |
Las Americas Jose Francisco Peña-Gomez International Airport (SDQ) Air Inerts, Air Caraibes, Airlines of Aserca, Condor, Cubana, Insel Air, InterCarribean Airways, JrtAir, Delta Airlines, American Airlines, Jetblu Airways, Laser Airlines, Seaborne Airlines, Pawa Dominicana, United Airlines, Venezuela, Spirit Airlines, Copa Airlines, Iberia, Air France, Air Europa, Avianca |
Port Image
Services
DP World Caucedo offers the following port services aimed at importers and exporters in the Dominican Republic, including:
- Secure storage of loaded containers.
- Assistance in customs verification with trained personnel and/or forklifts.
- Unloading of merchandise from the container to mobile loading platforms.
- Re-stoba of contained merchandise.
- Electricity service and refrigerated cargo monitoring
- Load handling oversized.
- Vehicle unloading
- Import vehicle storage monitored by a camera system and fully closed. The parking lot is managed and controlled by Zona Franca Multimodal Caucedo.
- Loaded goods in containers.
- Ground transportation.
- Rent of space in logistics park of Caucedo.
The port of Caucedo has a web access platform to view the status of the goods, trading, making dispatch, or collection appointments and declaring the weight of their exports. Their email address is commercial.cau@dpworld.com. For online consultation of each process: https://caucedo.com/servicios/procesos/
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
Company | Telephone / Fax Number | Email Address | Website |
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Apl E.T Heinsen, CXA |
Tel: 809 221 6111 x 2238 Fax: 809 221 8686 |
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Dominican Perez & CIA, CXA |
Tel: 809 689 9111 Fax: 809 689 9111 |
mmayor@perezyciard.com | |
Ageport, S.A. |
Tel: 809 535 7758 Fax: 809 535 4116 |
ctolentino@ageport.com | |
CMA CGM Dominicana, SAS |
Tel: 809 793 7020 Fax: 809 920 0492 |
sdq.general@cma-cgm.com | |
Frederic Schad | Tel: 809 221 8000 Ext 209 | fcarreras@schad.do | www.schad.do |
Maritima Del Caribe Dominicana SAS |
Tel: 809 539 6611 Fax: 809 539 6409 |
b.calderon@mcd.com.do | |
Maritima Dominicana CXA |
Tel: 809 539 6000 Fax: 809 539 7003 |
mchong@mardom.com | |
Agencies Navieras B&R, S.A. |
Tel: 809 793 7251 Tel: 809 793 7185 |
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E.T. Heinsen, CXA |
Tel: 809 221 6111 x 2238 Fax: 809 221 8686 |
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Maersk Dominican, S.A. |
Tel: 809 732 1234 Fax: 809 566 5950 |
Karla.garcia@maersk.com | |
MSC Dominicana, S.A. |
Tel: 809 381 1006 Fax: 809 381 1076 |
info@msc.mscgva.ch | www.mscgva.ch |
Marfret Ageport |
Tel: 809 535 7758 Fax: 809 535 4116 |
ctolentino@ageport.com | |
Sealand | 809-262-6333 | beatriz.hichez@sealand.com | |
Freship, S.A. | 809 784 0700 | nrosa@tropical.com | www.tropical.com |
For more information about port contacts, see the following link: 4.4 Dominican Republic Ports and Waterways Companies Contact List.
Port Performance
In its infrastructure and unloads, Caucedo receives about 24 boats per week, working every day of the year, 24 hours a day. Similarly, it can operate with two or three vessels simultaneously, depending on the size of the vessels. In twelve months they also receive about 800,000 20-foot containers. As for the storage of goods, the terminal can store 36,000 vans at 20 feet in the courtyard. It is capable of handling 1,200,000 vans yearly.
Web link to the relevant rates/rates: https://caucedo.com/tarifas/tarifas-locales/
Seasonal restrictions | ||
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Occurs | Time frame | |
Rains | Yes | June to November |
Top import campaigns | No | N/A |
Other comments | N/A |
Driving figures for 2018 | |
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Ship calls | 1,180 |
Container Traffic (TEUs) | 1,049,696 |
Handling bulk figures and bulk breakage for 2018 | |
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Bulk (MT) | 32,660 |
Break Volume (MT) |
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
For information on port fees and charges, see the following link: https://caucedo.com/tarifas/tarifas-locales/
Link to the relevant general fare/tariff website: https://caucedo.com/tarifas/cargas-sueltas/ and https://caucedo.com/servicios/optional-services.
Container Weighing
For more information go to the following link: https://caucedo.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Brochure-SOLAS-corregido2-3.pdf
Berthing Specifications
Type of bunk bed | Amount | Length (m) | Maximum Draft (m) | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
Conventional bunk bed | 1 | 300 m | 15.2 m | |
Container Berth | 1 | 622 m | 15.2 m | |
Silo Berth | N/A | |||
Berthing Tugs | 3 | Contact: Svitzer | ||
Water barges | 1 |
Link to relevant tariff/rates web page: https://caucedo.com/tarifas/tarifas-portuarias/
General Cargo Handling Berths
Type of load | Berth ID |
---|---|
Imports - Bagged cargo | N/A |
Exports - Bagged cargo | N/A |
Imports and exports - RoRo | N/A |
Other imports | N/A |
Port Handling Equipment
DP World operates the port.
Team | Available | Total quantity and available capacity | Comments on current condition and actual use |
---|---|---|---|
Dockside Crane | Yes | 8 | Post-Panamax Crane (5)Super Post-Panamax Crane (1)Mobile Cranes (2) |
Gantries Container | Yes | 67 | |
Mobile cranes | Yes | 2 | Mobile Gottwalt cranes |
Reachstacker | Yes | 7 | 35-45 tons |
RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) | Yes | 73 | |
Grain lift with bagging machines | N/A | ||
Transtainer | Yes | 23 | 55 tonnes |
Forklifts | Yes | 13 | 13 tons |
Container Facilities
Facilities |
20 and 40 feet |
---|---|
Container facilities available |
Yes |
Container Loading Station (CFS) |
Yes |
Refrigerated container stations |
Yes |
Other capacity details |
|
Daily take-off capacity |
40,000 |
Number of Reefer stations |
700 Mobile connections |
Emergency take-off capability |
N/A |
Belt change capability |
N/A |
Customs Guidance
For more information on customs in the Dominican Republic, see the following link: 1.3 Customs information.
Terminal Information
Main Storage Terminal
Storage type | Number of storage facilities | Surface (m2) |
---|---|---|
Bagged cargo | ||
Refrigerated cargo | ||
General load | 43,800 TEUs | 800,000 |
Stevedoring
Stevedoring is provided by private companies as it is a privately owned seaport. It is provided from 14 DWT to more than 40 DWT.
Hinterland Information
A transport union operates from this port, so all transport must be rented under union trucks. They offer everything from container trucks to flat beds to 20-foot, 40-foot chassis.
Port Security
- Secure storage of the loaded container
- Assistance in customs verification trained personnel and/or hoist
- Unloading cargo platforms from mobile containers for goods
- Re-stoy of goods from containers
- Electricity operation and refrigerated load monitoring
- Oversized load handling
- Download cars
- Storage Import cars monitored by a camera system and completely closed
- Parking is managed and controlled by ZFMC
Security |
|
---|---|
Compatible with ISPS |
Yes |
Current ISPS Level |
1 |
Police boats |
Yes |
Fire Engines |
Yes |
2.1.2 Dominican Republic Port of Haina
Port Overview
The Western Haina Port is located on the Haina River, Haina, Dominican Republic. This port is only used for regional shipping movements. The Port of Río Haina is located about 14 miles from Punta Palenque and 9 miles from the Port of Santo Domingo, at the mouth of the Río Haina. From the vicinity of the pilot boarding position the white sector (347-352o) of the directional light leads through the entrance channel marked by light buoys. Silting is seasonal and occurs during the rainy season from May to September. The terminal and the local agency should be consulted for the latest depths in the port. This port is the main general port for cargo, containers and petroleum products in the Dominican Republic.
It is a multipurpose port, which receives containers, general cargo, vehicles, fuels and grains. Import / export focuses on national and regional lines and feeders. It handles 38% of the containers and 60% of the total load inside and outside the country. The port of Haina has two terminals, which are located on both sides of the Haina River. The oldest Terminal is called Haina Occidental Terminal (which is the current name of the Port), and the most recent terminal is called Haina Oriental Terminal. The port is 6 miles from the National District of Santo Domingo.
Tidal Variation: 0.50 meters
Dock length: 2,880 meters of berth
Port depth: 33 feet
Docking Depth: 28 -35 feet
Inlet Channel: 60 linear meters wide
Inlet Channel Depth: 35 feet
Maneuvering circle: 300 meters
Terminals: East Haina / West Haina
Berths: 9 on the eastern bank / 6 on the western bank
Loading yard: 250,000 Mts2
Parking capacity: 2,000 imported vehicles
Silos: Warehouses for grains, oil, cement, chemical products, ...
Beaconing: 4 buoys (2 green, 2 red)
Leading: 3490
Security: ISPS Code for the Protection of Ships and Port Facilities
Operation: Loading and unloading
Ship reception: freighter, bulk carrier, tanker, tugboat, barge
Import / Export
- Loose General Cargo
• Containerized General Cargo
• Solid General Cargo
• General Liquid Cargo
Web page: http://www.hit.com.do/app/do/frontpage.aspx
Key port information can also be found on the following link: http://www.maritime-database.com
Port Location and Contact |
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Country |
Dominican Republic |
Province or District |
Santo Domingo |
Nearest city or town with distance from the port |
Distrito Nacional De Santo Domingo (9.7 km) |
Port full name |
Puerto Haina Occidental |
Latitude |
18.424001 |
Longitude |
-70.014938 |
Management of the Company or Port Authority |
Haina International Terminals |
Management contact person |
Cristyan Peralta, Commercial Director cristyan.peralta@hit.com.do |
Nearest airport and airlines with frequent international arrivals / departures |
Aeropuerto Internacional Las Americas Jose Francisco Peña-Gomez (SDQ) Antillas Aereas, Aire Caraibes, Aerolineas De Aserca, Condor, Cubana, Insel Air, Intercaribbean Airways, Jetair, Delta Airlines, American Airlines, Jetblu Airways, Laser Airlines, Seaborne Airlines, Pawa Dominicana, United Airlines, Venezolana, Spirit Airlines, Copa Airlines, Iberia, Air France, Air Europa, Avianca |
Port Images
Description and contacts of key companies
Security Officer of the Port Facilities of Río Haina (PFSO)
Name: Arismendy Espinal
Office: (809) 537-6154
Cel.: (809) 8820114
Fax.: (809) 740-0028
E-mail: arismendy.espinal@hit.com.do
Port and Traffic Control of the Port of Rio Haina Manager
Name: Luis Ricardo De León
Office: (809) 537-6154
Cel.: (829) 908–2473
Fax.: (809) 740-0028
E-mail: luis.ricardo.deleon@hit.com.do
Port of Río Haina
Office: Jorge A. De Cárdenas Sánchez (Maestro Mariner)
Oficina: (809) 537-6154
Cel.: (829) 921–4519
Fax.: (809) 740-0028
E-mail: port.captain@hit.com.do
For more information on port contact details, see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.
Port Performance
- Maximum LOA: 705 feet. (215 meters)
- Maximum beam: 105 feet. (32.01 meters)
- Maximum draft on approach: 35 feet. (10.67 meters)
- Maximum output current next to the berth: 33 feet. (10.06 meters)
- Airdraft: No restrictions.
- Water density: 1,017 (brackish water inside the port)
Website link to the relevant tariffs / tariffs: http://www.hit.com.do/app/do/clientes.aspx
Seasonal restrictions |
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|
Occurs |
Time frame |
Rains |
Yes |
From June to November |
Main import campaigns |
No |
N/A |
Other comments |
N/A |
Management figures for 2018 |
|
---|---|
Ship calls |
1,740 |
Container traffic (TEUs) |
474,216 |
Handling of figures in bulk and breakage in bulk for 2018 |
|
---|---|
Bulk (MT) |
335,097 |
Breaking volume (MT) |
1,340,388 |
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
For information on port rates and charges, see the following link: http://www.hit.com.do/app/do/clientes.aspx
Berthing Specifications
Bunk type |
Quantity |
Length |
Maximum Draft |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
Conventional Berth |
6 |
190 m |
10 m |
|
Container Berth |
9 |
215 m |
|
|
Silo Berth |
Yes |
N/A |
N/A |
Warehouses for grains, oil, cement, chemical products |
Berthing Tugs |
4 |
|
|
|
Water Barges |
N/A |
|
|
|
West Berth Installations | |
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Berth No. 1 West | This is the closest berth to the jetty, used by Multiquimica to discharge liquid chemicals in bulk. This berth is 190 m (623 ft) |
Berth No. 2 West | 190 m (623 ft.) long and the apron is about 8 m (26 ft) wide. The pier is approximately 2.75 m (9 ft) above the water line at low tide both. |
Berth No. 3 West | This berth is 181 m (593 ft) long, of which only 110 m (370 ft) is usable, due to the poor condition of the apron pavement. This pavement is 1.75 m (5.7 ft) above the water line. This berth is currently serving as a bulk asphalt terminal dispenser, with the barge Asphalt Lion 110 m (360 ft.) if asphalt storage and asphalt tankers dock daily, for direct unloading. |
Berth No. 4 West | This berth is 264 m (866 ft) long and approximately 1.75 m above the water line. Berth is used for homogeneous bulk and bulk cargoes, such as grain and coal, using portable hoppers and bagging machines. |
Berth No. 5 West | The berth is 194 m (636 ft) long. The pier is approximately 1.75 m to the water line. Docking can be used for homogeneous break-bulk and bulk cargoes. |
Berth No.6 West | This berth is 134 m (440 ft) long and the apron is about 8 m (26.2 ft) wide. The dock is approximately 1.75 m above the water line. This berth is used by oil tankers unloading fuels. |
East Berth Installations | |
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Berth No. 1 East (Mercasid) | This berth is the outermost dock of Rio Haina East Bank. This berth is privately operated by MERCASID S.A. and is used to download vegetables, edible oils and fats in bulk. The berth consists of a central platform jetty that supports a 6-in. ASA two-tube collector. 150, discharge rate of 2 x 450 tons / h., 9 bar, at 2.7 m (8.8 ft) above water. This central form ples 16.5 m (54 ft) long, with two large tire fenders and connected to a 4500-square-meter concrete shore platform, two dolphins in line with the berthing jetty line are separated 170 m (557 ft). |
Berth No. 2 East (FERSAN) | This facility is called FERSAN Berth, it is controlled by the fertilizer company Fertilizantes Santo Domingo (FERSAN) and is mainly used for its own bulk components importing operations and exporting bagged fertilizers. Another main user is Interquimica, it takes ivy from bulk liquid chemicals. This pier is 202.9 m (665 ft.) long and the apron is about 8 m. (26 feet) wide. The pier is approximately 1.7 m (5.6 ft) above the water line. |
Berth No. 3 East (Falconbridge) | This berth is 189.4 m (621 ft) long and the apron is about 10 m. (33 ft.) Wide. The pier is approximately 1.8 m. above the water line. The Falconbridge Dominicana Terminal is adjacent, and the cargo carriers for this company have preference in the use of this berth. Falconbridge receives bulk crude oil and other petroleum products. This berth can also be used by other ships, when Falconbridge and the ships are not occupying it. |
Berth No. 4 East | This berth is 215.9 m (708 ft.) long and the apron is about 12 m (39 ft.) wide. The dock is approximately 1.8m above the waterline. This berth is frequently used by RO-RO ships, because there are three ramps available; one at each end and one in the center. When one of the regularly scheduled RO-RO coating services is not used, berthing is used to unload bulk or homogeneous loads of general breakage. |
Berth No. 5 East | This berth is 215 m (708 ft) long and has a 12 m (39 ft.) apron. The pier is about 1.8 m. above the water line and is mainly used for container handling and general bulk cargo breakage. |
Berth No. 6 East (Container Terminal) | This berth is 704 m. (2,311 ft.) long and the apron 17 m. (55 ft.) wide. The pier is approximately 2.0m. (6.5 feet) above the water line. This berth is intended to handle containers only, but due to the frequent congestion of other berths, this dock is sometimes used for bulk cargo, steel products, wood, project cargo, etc. and almost any other ship with deep drafts. |
Port Handling Equipment
The port equipment is administered by Haina International. The terminals (H.I.T.) operate three overhead gantry cranes on rails:
Gantry Crane No. 1
Maximum load-Lift 40 t.
Maximum load-spreader 30 t.
Maximum. Coast coast of disclosure 35 m. 12 rows
Air outlet allowed 29 m.
Gantry Crane No. 2 Panamax Aerial Gantry
Maximum load-Lift 50 t.
Maximum load-spreader 40 t.
Maximum. Coastal coast 43 m. 17 TEU
Air eraser allowed 35.6m
Gantry Crane No. 3
Maximum load-Lift 48 t.
Maximum load-spreader 38 t.
Maximum. Coast coast of disclosure 35 m. 12 rows
Air outlet allowed 29 m.
There are also several large hoppers available at the dock used to unload bulk loads into trucks.
Team |
Available |
Total quantity and available capacity |
Comments on current condition and actual use |
---|---|---|---|
Dockside Crane |
Yes |
N/A |
|
Gantries Container |
Yes |
3 units |
Consult the specifications above. |
Mobile cranes |
Yes |
2 units - 100 MT capacity each |
Mobile Gottwalt cranes |
Reachstacker |
Yes |
N/A |
|
RoRo Tugmaster (withTrailer) |
Yes |
N/A |
|
Grain lift with bagging machines |
Yes |
N/A |
|
Transtainer |
No |
|
|
Forklifts |
Yes |
|
For cargo handling |
Container facilities
Facilities |
20 feet |
40 feet |
---|---|---|
Container facilities available |
Yes |
Yes |
Container Loading Station (CFS) |
Yes |
Yes |
Refrigerated container stations |
Yes |
Yes |
Other capacity details |
||
Daily take-off capacity |
|
N/A |
Number of Reefer stations |
|
150 distributed in 7 towers, for refrigerated containers. |
Emergency take-off capability |
N/A |
N/A |
Belt change capability |
N/A |
N/A |
Customs Orientation
For more information on customs in the Dominican Republic, see the following link: 1.3 Customs information.
Terminal information
Multipurpose Terminal
Grain and Bulk Handling
Main Storage Terminal
70,000 m2 for general load handling/storage.
Storage type |
Number of storage facilities |
Surface (m2) |
---|---|---|
Bagged cargo |
N/A |
|
Refrigerated cargo |
150 Connectors |
|
General load |
4 Close multi-purpose WHs |
9,500 |
Stowage
This is granted to shipping lines.
Vessel Services
Bunkers
Fuel and diesel oil are available in tanker truck. Arrangements that must be made in advance through the Local Agency. Trucks carry up to 37.8 m3 (10,000 U.S. gallons).
Fresh water
Supplied by tanker truck or by berthing place pipes lines upon arrangement through the agency.
Ship Repairs
The Calderas and Santo Domingo are available in dry berthing and workshops. Ciramar International Trading in Las Calderas is operating three floating docks and thus any boat under 173 m x 33 m. x 5 m, you can dock dry there. Legus Enterprises has a three-tier graving pier on the east bank of the Santo Domingo Ozama River; 156 m. x 16 m. x 5 m. The internationally recognized machinery representative and class company surveyors are authorized to serve customers at the above-mentioned facilities.
Tugs
At least four tugs are available throughout the day and towagees are mandatory. Tugboats are between 2000 and 3800 H.P.
Hinterland Information
You can hire transport companies from Santo Domingo. The port also has a transport union, but they are more lenient in terms of other transporters. Entry and departure are allowed 24 hours a day, but the movement of tanker trucks and car carriers is restricted only to daylight hours.
Port Security
Security has improved significantly as the port of Rio Haina is ISPS compliant and certified. Stowaways incidents have been kept to a minimum, however, preventive measures must be taken and the PFSO will board the vessel upon arrival to coordinate protection measures with the ship's SSO and to sign DOS if necessary. Code I.S.P.S. was certified by Dominican Port Authority (APORDOM) from 26/01/2006. The port is protected by armed guards from CESEP-Specialized Corps in Port Security-composed of non-personal armed forces. The terminal was certified with BASC on 20/05/2007 and was certified as a member at the C-TPAT on 06/01/2011.
Security |
|
---|---|
Compatible with ISPS |
Yes, ISO9001-2008 |
Current ISPS Level |
1 |
Police boats |
Yes |
Fire Engines |
Yes |
Source: https://www.portuaria.gob.do/puerto-rio-Haina
2.1.3 Dominican Republic Port of Barahona
Port Overview
Port Location and Contact |
|
Country |
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
Province or District |
BARAHONA |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port |
SANTA CRUZ DE BARAHONA (1 km) |
Port's Complete Name |
PUERTO DE BARAHONA |
Latitude |
18º 12´ 44´´ N |
Longitude |
71º 05´ 18´´ W |
Managing Company or Port Authority |
Autoridad Portuaria Dominicana (APORDOM) |
Management Contact Person |
Ezekiel Rodriguez, tel : 829 658 8833 |
Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures |
|
Port website: https://www.portuaria.gob.do/puerto-de-barahona
Key port information may be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com
Port Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
SHIPPING AGENCIES AND OR REPRESENTATIVES:
- B&R, Agentes y Estibadores Portuarios (Ageport)
- Marítima Dominicana
- Khoury Industrial
- Compañía Dominicana de Navegación (Codonave)
For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Dominican Republic Port and Waterways Companies Contact List
Port Performance
Link to relevant tariff/rates web page: https://www.portuaria.gob.do/nuestros-puertos
Seasonal Constraints |
||
|
Occurs |
Time Frame |
Rainy Season |
Yes |
From May to November |
Major Import Campaigns |
No |
N/A |
Other Comments |
|
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: http://www.portuaria.gob.do/tarifarios
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Maximum Draft (m) |
Comments |
Conventional Berth |
4 |
200-550 |
10.3 |
|
Container Berth |
|
|
|
|
Silo Berth |
|
|
|
|
Berthing Tugs |
|
|
|
|
Water Barges |
|
|
|
|
Port Handling Equipment
Port equipment is managed by the government.
Equipment |
Available |
Total Quantity and Capacity Available |
Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage |
Dockside Crane |
YES |
1 |
|
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 |
NO |
NO |
Container Freight Station (CFS) |
NO |
NO |
Refrigerated Container Stations |
NO |
NO |
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
For more information on customs in Dominican Republic, please see the following link: 1.3 Dominican Republic Customs Information
Stevedoring
Stevedoring is provided by private companies. It is provided from 14 DWT to over 40 DWT.
Hinterland Information
A transport syndicate operates from this port, so all transport must be hired under syndicate trucks. They offer from containerise trucks to flatbeds, to chassis for 20 ft and 40 ft.
Port Security
Additional Information:
- Safe storage of loaded container
- Assistance in customs verification trained personnel and / or hoist
- Download merchandise mobile container loading platforms
- Re-stowage of goods from the containers
- Operation of electricity and monitoring refrigerated cargo
- Load Handling over-dimensioned
- Download Cars
- Storage Import Cars monitored by a camera system and fully closed
- Parking is managed and controlled by ZFMC
2.2 Dominican Republic Aviation
Key airport information may also be found at: http://worldaerodata.com/
Civil Aviation
The National Airport System of the Dominican Republic has:
- 5 State Property Public Airports Concession to Aerodom.
- 3 Public Airports in Private Property
- 4 airports National State Owned
- 1 concession from Aerodom National Airport.
- 1 Airport National Private Property
- 1 Military Airport with International Category
Company name and address |
Contact Names & Email |
Phone and Fax |
---|---|---|
Dominican Institute of Civil Aviation Bird. Mexico Esq. March 30. Santo Domingo, D.N., Dominican Republic. |
Name: Alejandro Herrera Rodríguez Title: General Director Web page: http://www.idac.gov.do/ |
Tel: 809 221 7909 Ext. 290/462/271 Fax: 809 221 8616 |
Role and Services Summary Mission: Regulate and monitor civil aviation activity and manage air traffic services in the territory and airspace of the Dominican Republic. |
Airports in National Territory
- International Airport of the Americas (AILA) Dr. José Fco. Peña Gómez, Santo Domingo.
- Gregorio Luperón Intl Airport (POP), Puerto Plata.
- Presidente Juan Bosch International Airport (AZS), Samaná.
- La Isabela International Airport, Dr. Joaquín Balaguer (JBQ), Santo Domingo Norte.
- Maria Montez Intl Airport (BRX), Barahona.
- Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ)
- Cibao International Airport (STI)
- Casa de Campo La Romana International Airport (LRM)
The main domestic airlines in the Dominican Republic are Aerolíneas MAS, SA and Air Century, which are privately owned. Many foreign airlines are also present According to a statistic compiled by IDAC in 2014, the main foreign airlines in the Dominican Republic are American Airlines, Jet Blue, Delta and Copa Airlines, together, representing 37 percent of total passengers and 41 percent of regular flights.
The Directorate-General for Civil Aeronautics is the regulatory body responsible for aviation affairs. Aeropuertos Dominicanos Siglo XXI (AERODOM) is a concessionaire foreign consortium that operates most state airports in the Dominican Republic.
State airports are publicly used airfields designated by the executive branch as a port of entry and exit for international air traffic passengers, cargo or mail.
- Osvaldo Virgil National Airport;
- Cabo Rojo National Airport (military airport); And
- National Airport of Konstanz (tourist and exporter).
State concession airports: airfield for public use for which the Dominican State has granted a concession to a private party.
- Las Americas International Airport, José Francisco Peña Gómez (SDQ);
- Gregorio Luperon International Airport (POP);
- Presidente Juan Bosch International Airport (AZS);
- La Isabela International Airport, Dr. Joaquín Balager (JBQ);
- Maria Montez International Airport (BRX); And
- Barril Creek Airport (Samaná).
Private airports are airports owned by private companies.
- Punta Cana International Airport is owned and operated by Corporacion Aeropuerto Aeropuerto del Este, SA (CAE);
- Cibao International Airport owned by Cibao International Airport, Inc;
- La Romana International Airport owned by Central Romana Corporation, Ltd, and its subsidiaries.
For more information on contact information for government agencies and airports, please refer to the following links: 4.1 Dominican Republic Government Contact List and the 4.5 Dominican Republic Airport Companies Contact List.
Procedures for Aircraft Registration
In this country, it is necessary to apply, submit and approve the following requirements before the preposition of aircraft registered abroad:
- Name and address of operator
- Business address, telephone and fax Operator
- Type and registration of the aircraft
- PBMD (MTOW) of the aircraft
- Pilot-in-command (crew)
- Date of union
- Airport admission to Dominican Republic
- Departure from the Dominican Republic airport
- The last landing at the airport before entering the Dominican Republic
- Flying object
- Number of passengers
- Load type and weight (if applicable)
- Date of entry into Dominican Republic
- Full route of use.
Operator, aircraft and crew documentation:
Certificate of registration of the aircraft
- Current certificate of airworthiness
- Insurance policy in force for aircraft, including geographical boundaries and aircraft registration
- Valid license and medical equipment
For more information on procedures for aircraft registered abroad, see the following links: https://serviciosvirtualestac.idac.gob.do/portalciudadano and https://www.idac.gob.do/servicio.
Dominican Airlines
Dominican airlines that operate:
- Air Century
- Geca Air Services
- Aeroglobal
- Aerointer
- Santo Domingo Airlines
- Dominican Aircraft
- Clouds Air
- DW Dominican Wings
- Greenair
- Helidosa Aviation Group
- Hlicraft
- Inter Islands Airlines
- Read Air
- Republic Flight Lines
- Rimjo
- Professional Air Services
- Dominican Air Transport Services
- Sky High Aviation Services and
- Tropical Aero Services.
Aviation Contacts
IDAC Central Office
Bird. Mexico Esq. March 30, Santo Domingo, D.N. Rep. Dom.
Monday to Friday from 8:00AM to 4:00PM
809-221-7909 809-274-4322 809-221-6220
Ext. 3204, 3208, 3210, 3211, 3213, 3214
info@idac.gov.do
dtac@idac.gov.do
dtac@idac.gov.do
cartacompromiso@idac.gov.do
Headquarters, NAVEGACIN AREA OF FLIGHT CONTROL "NORGE BOTELLO “
Av. Extension Route 66, Edif. Headquarters Navigation Flight Control Area"Norge Botello", Las Americas International Airport.
Monday to Friday from 8:00AM to 4:00PM
809-221-7909 809-274-4322 809-221-6220Ext. 2045, 2205, 2087, 2583
Civil Aviation Board (JAC)
Calle José Joaquín Pérez # 104, Gazcue, Santo Domingo, R.D.
Tel: (809) 689-4167 Ext. 267 Fax: -
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
ICAO, North American, Central American and Caribbean Office
Calz. Mariano Escobedo No. 526 - 2nd floor
Col. Anzures, C.P. 11590, Mexico City.
Mail: Postal Box 5-377, C.P. 06500, Mexico City.
Tel: +52 55 52 50 32 11
E-mail: icaonacc@icao.int / communications@icao.int
North America, Central America and the Caribbean Office (NACC)
Specialized Corps in Airport Security and Civil Aviation (CESAC)
Calle Ing. Zoilo Hermógenes García # 419, Antigua Prolongación Ruta 66, Las Américas, Santo Domingo Este, R.D.
Tel: (809) 549-8026 Fax: N/A
Higher Academy of Aeronautical Sciences
Extension route 66, Punta Caucedo, Dominican Aeronautical Complex, Santo Domingo Este, Rep. Dom.
809-633-1100
Monday to Friday from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.
National Bureau of Meteorology (ONAMET)
Av. Juan Moliné #1, Los Mameyes, Santo Domingo Este, Dominican Republic
Tel: (809) 788-1122 / (809) 200-8585 Fax: (809) 594-8844
2.2.1 Dominican Republic Las Americas International Airport
Airport Overview
Las Americas is the main international airport, located in Santo Domingo, and the main entry point for humanitarian aid for the entire island of Hispaniola.
The airport is managed and operated by Dominican Airports Century XXI (Aerodom) company. This company was given a mandate by the Dominican State to construct, modernise, operate and manage six international airports in the Dominican Republic.
The airport receives approximately 140 flights per day from Europe, North, Central and South America, and the Caribbean.
The airport is located approximately 10km (by car) from the Zona Franca Multimodal Caucedo port.
Airport Location and Contact |
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Country |
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
Province or District |
SANTO DOMINGO |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport |
BOCA CHICA |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Aeropuerto Internacional José Francisco Peña Gómez. (JFPG) |
Latitude |
18° 25' 47" N |
Longitude |
069° 40' 80" W |
Elevation (ft and m) |
17 m (56 ft) |
IATA Code |
SDQ |
ICAO Code |
MDSD |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
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Management Contact Person |
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Open From (hours) |
0:00 hrs |
Open To (hours) |
24:00 hrs |
Airport Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Dominican Republic Airport Companies Contact List
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
Las Americas has modern infrastructure and safety equipment and the capacity to handle about 4.1 million passengers a year.
The Cargo Terminal (Punta Caucedo), is located on the north side of the airport. It offers the necessary facilities for cargo airlines, operating several flights from this terminal to various points in the Americas and Europe on both fixed itineraries and charters. The cargo terminal ramp also provides overflow parking if the main terminal is full. The majority of passenger airlines that serve the airport also offer freight services.
Performance for 2012 |
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Per Year |
Per Month |
Per Day |
Total Aircraft Movements |
32,380 (2012) |
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Total Passengers |
3,141,333 (2012) |
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Total Capacity of the Airport (MT) |
N/A |
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Current Activity of the Airport (MT) |
49,647 |
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Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) |
NONE |
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Runways
The runway was reconstructed in 2007. It has capacity to take an Airbus A380 and Antonov An-225 (in the wake of the 2010 Haiti earthquake).
Runway #1 |
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Runway Dimensions |
3,354 (m) X 60 (m) |
Orientation |
17-35 |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Helicopter Pad(s)
Helipad #1 |
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Present |
Yes |
Largest Helicopter that can Land |
Any size, no space limitation |
Width and Length (m) |
17 x 17m |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refueling |
Yes |
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
Yes |
Cargo terminal |
Yes |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
Pax Transport to Airfield |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
9 |
Catering Services |
Yes |
De-icing Equipment |
Yes |
Base Operating Room |
Yes |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
Airport Radar |
Yes |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
NDB |
NO |
VOR |
Yes |
ILS |
Yes |
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Airport Operating Details
Operating Details |
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Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo |
Up to 747 aircraft type |
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Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet |
Up to 747 aircraft type |
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Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) |
N/A |
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Storage Area (m3 and MT) |
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Handling Equipment |
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Elevators / Hi Loaders |
Yes |
Max Capacity (MT) |
18.18 |
Max Height (m) |
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Loading Ramps |
No record |
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Other Comments |
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Customs Guidance
For more information on customs in Dominican Republic, please see the following link: 1.3 Dominican Republic Customs Information
Storage Facilities
Las Americas has a cargo area, warehouse, parking for 1,285 vehicles, offices for agencies and authorities and commercial companies.
Airfield Costs
NAVIGATION CHARGES
Charges |
Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg) |
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0 - 7,000 |
7,001 - 136,000 |
136,001 and over |
Navigation (per journey) USD - $ |
USD$2.46 - USD$ 7.40 |
USD$ 7.40 - USD$140.00 |
USD$140.00 - USD$211.00 |
Landing USD - $ |
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Night Landing USD - $ |
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Night Take-Off USD - $ |
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Parking |
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Handling Charges |
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FUEL SERVICES CHARGES
Fuel Services are supplied by Terpel, a Columbian-based private service-provider. Fleet of 15 vehicles.
The service-provider is certified according to international standards: quality (ISO 9001), safety (OHSAS 18001), environmental staff (ISO 14001) and the Norwegian standard for the management of industrial safety, occupational health and environmental management (NORSOK S-006).
This company currently has an exclusive contract with the Dominican Petroleum Refinery. In the case of a lack of fuel they are on duty to provide any services or compensate monetarily.
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Price per Litre USD - $ |
Jet A-1 |
US$ 3.73 / Gal |
Avgas |
US$ 12.70 |
CARGO TERMINAL CHARGES
Import Charges |
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Type of Charge |
Rate USD - $ per kg |
Comments |
Handling Charge |
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Break Bulk Fee |
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Diplomatic Mail |
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Strong Room – per consignment |
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Cold Storage Fee |
0-100 pounds = US$5.00 p/day 101-300 pounds = US$20.00 p/day 301-500 pounds = US$15.00 p/day 501-1000 pounds = US$30.00 p/day 1001-4000 pounds = US$40.00 p/day 4001-8000 pounds = US$50.00 p/day More than 8000 pounds = US$70.00 p/day |
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Delivery Outside Normal Working Hours |
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Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt |
US 15.00 / doc |
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Storage per Day |
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Export |
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Handling Charges – Un-palletized Cargo |
N/A |
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International Air Waybill |
US 15.00 / doc |
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Local Air Waybill |
US 15.00 / doc |
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Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation |
US 18.00 / doc |
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Air Way Bill Documentation |
US 15.00 / doc |
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Diplomatic Mail |
US 15.00 / doc |
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Storage Charges per Day |
0.02 USD p/kg |
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Security
Aerodom airports operate according to international laws and regulations and coordinates with relevant authorities and regulators. The airport has relevant technological security measures for monitoring and continuous checking regarding commercial passenger flights and freight flights.
2.2.2 Dominican Republic Cibao International Airport
Airport Overview
Cibao International Airport is a company organised to function as a "sociedad anonima”, governed by Decree 185-000, which authorises their operations and international aviation agreements. Founded on January 16, 2000.
The Cibao International Airport infrastructure consists of the main international terminal, domestic terminal and a cargo terminal. The international terminal is the most utilised and receives most of the flights operating in here and it has modern installations to make easier the check-in, boarding and baggage claim processes.
Exemption from fees for landing, lighting and parking for 48 hours for all private aircraft operating in General Aviation.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
Country |
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
Province or District |
Uveral, Licey Provincia Santiago |
Nearest Town or
City |
10 km east Santiago City |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Aeropuerto Internacional del Cibao, S.A. |
Latitude |
19º 24´26.34´´ N |
Longitude |
070º 36´13.70´´ W |
Elevation (ft and m) |
73 msnm ( 567 ft) |
IATA Code |
STI |
ICAO Code |
MDST |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Aeropuerto Internacional del Cibao, S.A. |
Management Contact Person |
Luis Díaz |
Open From (hours) |
0:00 hrs |
Open To (hours) |
24:00 hrs |
Airport Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Dominican Republic 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 2017 |
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Per Year |
Per Month |
Per Day |
Total Aircraft Movements |
12,243 |
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Total Passengers |
1,386,986
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Total Capacity of the Airport (MT) |
N/A |
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Current Activity of the Airport (MT) |
25,154,749 pounds |
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Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) |
N/A |
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Runways
Runway #1 |
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Runway Dimensions |
2,620 (m) X 45(m) |
Orientation |
110 – 290 |
Surface |
Asphalt, Concrete Headers |
Helicopter Pad(s)
Helipad #1 |
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Present |
Yes |
Largest Helicopter that can Land |
No restriction |
Width and Length (m) |
17m x 17 m |
Surface |
Concrete |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refueling |
Yes |
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
Yes |
Cargo terminal |
Yes |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
Pax Transport to Airfield |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Yes |
Catering Services |
Yes |
De-icing Equipment |
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Base Operating Room |
Yes |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
Airport Radar |
Yes |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
NDB |
Yes |
VOR |
Yes |
ILS |
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Airport Operating Details
Operating Details |
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Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo |
Max: B767-300 |
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Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet |
Max: B767-300 |
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Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) |
43,219 |
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Storage Area (m3 and MT) |
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Handling Equipment |
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Elevators / Hi Loaders |
Yes |
Max Capacity (MT) |
40,000 pounds |
Max Height (m) |
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Loading Ramps |
N/A |
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Other Comments |
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Customs Guidance
Customs Contact
Name & Address |
Dirección General de Aduanas |
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Contact |
Norma Islanda Santos - Administrador de Aduanas |
Mob |
N/A |
Telephone |
809-233-8292 |
Fax |
N/A |
Days |
Monday to Friday |
Hours |
08:00 AM – 05:00 PM |
For more information on customs in DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, please see the following link: 1.3 Dominican Republic Customs Information
Airfield Costs
NAVIGATION CHARGES
Charges |
Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg) |
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0 - 7,000 |
7,001 - 136,000 |
Over-Flight |
Navigation (per journey) USD - $ |
0-3,500 kgs USD 30.00 3,501-11,000 USD 30.00 11,001-25,000 USD 60.00 25,001-60,000 USD 90.00 60,001-100,000 USD 120.00 100,001-200,000 USD 150.00 200,001-OVER USD 180.00 |
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Landing USD - $ |
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Night Landing USD - $ |
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Night Take-Off USD - $ |
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Parking |
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Handling Charges |
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FUEL SERVICES CHARGES
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Price per Litre USD - $ |
Jet A-1 |
2.90 Gallon |
Avgas |
7.35 Gallon |
CARGO TERMINAL CHARGES
Import Charges |
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Type of Charge |
Rate USD - $ per kg |
Comments |
Handling Charge |
7 cents per kilogram / Minimum 15 Kilogram |
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Break Bulk Fee |
7 cents per kilogram / Minimum 15 Kilogram |
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Diplomatic Mail |
7 cents per kilogram / Minimum 15 Kilogram |
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Strong Room – per consignment |
|
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Cold Storage Fee |
USD $ 0.20 per Kilo, Minimum USD $ 10.00 Journal, Journal Maximo USD $ 125.00 based on the weight |
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Delivery Outside Normal Working Hours |
|
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Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt |
USD$17.00 |
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Storage per Day |
USD $ 0.05 Per Kilo, USD $ 10.00 Journal, after 5 calendar days of arriving cargo, based on chargeable weight |
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Export |
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Handling Charges – Un-palletized Cargo |
4 cents p/pound |
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International Air Waybill |
USD$15.00 |
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Local Air Waybill |
USD$15.00 |
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Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation |
|
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Air Way Bill Documentation |
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Diplomatic Mail |
7 cents per kilogram / Minimum 15 Kilogram |
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Storage Charges per Day |
USD $ 0.05 Per Kilo, USD $ 10.00 Journal, after 5 calendar days of arriving cargo, based on chargeable weight |
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According to accepted types of loads dimension, air specifications:
Lower Deck Container-IATA Type 8D-IATA Prefix: APA-APA: LD-2
Maximum Gross Weight
1,225 kg / 2,700 lb
Volume
3.4 m3 / 120 ft3
Tare
60
kg / 132 lb
External
Dimensions
(L x
W x H)
1,194
mm x 1,534 mm x 1,626 mm
(47 in
x 60.4 in x 64 in)
Aircraft
Accepted For
777, 767
Lower Deck Container-IATA Type 8-IATA Prefix: AK-ATA: LD-3
Maximum Gross Weight
1,588 kg / 3,500 lb
Volume
4.53 m3 / 160 ft3
Tare
70 kg / 154 lb
External Dimensions
(L x W x H)
1,562 mm x 1,534 mm x 1,626 mm
(61.5 in x 60.4 in x 64 in)
Aircraft Accepted For
DC10-30 Freighter, DC10, 747, 777, 767
Lower Deck Container-IATA Type 6-IATA Prefix: ALF-ATA: LD-6
Maximum Gross Weight
3,175 kg / 7,000 lb
Volume
6.94 m3 / 245 ft3
Tare
180 kg / 397 lb
External Dimensions
(L x W x H)
3,175 mm x 1,534 mm x 1,626 mm (125 in x 60.4 in x 64 in)
Aircraft Accepted For
747, 747F, L1011
Lower Deck Container-IATA Type 6B-IATA Prefix: AQ-ATA: LD-8
Maximum Gross Weight
2,449 kg / 5,400 lb
Volume
6.94 m3 / 245 ft3
Tare
120 kg / 264 lb
External Dimensions
(L x W x H)
2,438 mm x 1,534 mm x 1,626 mm (96 in x 60.4 in x 64 in)
Aircraft Accepted For
777, 767
Container-IATA Type 5-IATA Prefix: AAP-ATA: LD-9
Maximum Gross Weight
6,033 kg / 13,300 lb
Volume
9.91 m3 / 350 ft3
Tare
200 kg / 440 lb
External Dimensions
(L x W x H)
3,175 mm x 2,235 mm x 1,626 mm (125 in x 88 in x 64 in)
Aircraft Accepted For
747, 747F, L1011
Upper Deck Container-IATA Type 5-IATA Prefix: AAK-ATA: LD-7
Maximum Gross Weight
6,033 kg / 13,300 lb
Volume
9.91 m3 / 350 ft3
Tare
200 kg / 440 lb
External Dimensions
(L x W x H)
3,175 mm x 2,235 mm x 1,626 mm (125 in x 88 in x 64 in)
Aircraft Accepted For
N/A
Main Deck Container-IATA Type 2/2Q-IATA Prefix: AMA
Maximum Gross Weight
6,804 kg / 15,000 lb
Volume
17.16 m3 / 606 ft3
Tare
260 kg / 572 lb
External Dimensions
(L x W x H)
3,175 mm x 2,438 mm x 2,438 mm (125 in x 96 in x 96 in)
Aircraft Accepted For
747F
Lower Deck Container-IATA Type 2BG-IATA Prefix: AMU
Maximum Gross Weight
6,033 kg / 13,300 lb
Volume
13.7 m3 / 480 ft3
Tare
200 kg / 440 lb
External Dimensions
(L x W x H)
3,175 mm x 2,438 mm x 1,626 mm (125 in x 96 in x 64 in)
Aircraft Accepted For
747, 747F
Lower Deck Pallet with Net-IATA Type 6-IATA Prefix: PL
3,175 kg / 7,000 lb
Volume
6.94 m3 / 245 ft3
Tare
90 kg / 198 lb
External Dimensions
(L x W x H)
3,175 mm x 1,534 mm x 1,626 mm (125 in x 60.4 in x 64 in)
Aircraft Accepted For
DC10, DC10-30 Freighter, 747, 777
Pallet with Net-IATA Type 5-IATA Prefix: PA
Maximum Gross Weight
4,626 kg / 10,200 lb
Volume
9.91 m3 / 350 ft3
Tare
120 kg / 264 lb
External Dimensions
(L x W x H)
3,715 mm x 2,235 mm x 1,626 mm (125 in x 88 in x 64 in)
Aircraft Accepted For
DC10-30 Freighter, DC10-30
747, 747F, 777, 767-300
Pallet with Net-IATA Type 2WA-IATA Prefix: PM
Maximum Gross Weight
5,035 kg / 11,100 lb
Volume
15.8 m3 / 557 ft3
Tare
130 kg / 287 lb
External Dimensions
(L x W x H)
3,715 mm x 2,438 mm x 1,626 mm (125 in x 96 in x 64 in)
Aircraft Accepted For
DC10-30, Freighter, DC10-30, 747, 747F
Main Deck Pallet with Net-IATA Type 2H-IATA Prefix: PM
Maximum Gross Weight
6,804 kg / 15,000 lb
Volume
21.16 m3 / 747 ft3
Tare
130 kg / 287 lb
External Dimensions
(L x W x H)
3,715 mm x 2,438 mm x 2,997 mm (125 in x 96 in x 118in)
Aircraft Accepted For
DC10-30 Freighter, 747F
Main Deck Pallet with Net-IATA Type 2/2Q-IATA Prefix: PM
Maximum Gross Weight
6,804 kg / 15,000 lb
Volume
17.16 m3 / 606 ft3
Tare
130 kg / 287 lb
External Dimensions
(L x W x H)
3,175 mm x 2,438 mm x 2,438 mm (125 in x 96 in x 96 in)
Aircraft Accepted For
DC10-30 Freighter, 747F
Main Deck Pallet with Net-IATA Type 1/1S-IATA Prefix: PG
Maximum Gross Weight
13,608 kg / 30,000 lb
Volume
33.25 m3 / 1,174 ft3
Tare
400 kg / 882 lb
External Dimensions
(L x W x H)
6,058 mm x 2,438 mm x 2,438 mm (238.5 in x 96 in x 96 in)
Aircraft Accepted For
DC10-30 Freighter, 747F
AIR-BRIDGE CHARGES
USD$ 35.00 per Hour.
Security
Dominican Republic as a signatory to the Convention of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), signed in Chicago on December 17, 1944. Ratified on September 27, 1945, which in Annex 17 (Security the Convention on International civil aviation), recommends that each Contracting State is responsible for establishing standards and recommended practices for the safety and security of civil aviation against acts of unlawful interference. With the need for more efficient and modernise the security services in different international airports, it is created by Decree No. 28-97, dated January 22, 1997, the Executive Branch, specialised in airport security body (CESA) by a General Officer of the Armed Forces, who is responsible for the implementation of the National Policy on Airport Security.
2.2.3 Dominican Republic Barahona International Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
Country |
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC |
Province or District |
BARAHONA |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport |
8 km northeast from BARAHONA CITY |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Aeropuerto Internacional Barahona - María Montés |
Latitude |
18° 15' 06" N. |
Longitude |
071° 07' 19" W. |
Elevation (ft and m) |
10FT OR 3 m |
IATA Code |
BRX |
ICAO Code |
MDBH |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Aeropuertos Dominicanos Siglo XXI |
Management Contact Person |
|
Open From (hours) |
0:00 HRS |
Open To (hours) |
24:00 HRS |
Airport Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Dominican Republic Airport Companies Contact List
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/
Runways
Runway #1 |
|
Runway Dimensions |
3,000 (m) X 45 (m) |
Orientation |
12/30 |
Surface |
Surface paved, lighted. Asphalt |
2.3 Dominican Republic Road Network
Main Roads or Highways
- Autopista Duarte
- Carretera Sánchez
- Autopista 6 de Noviembre
- Autopista de Samana
- Auto Pista las Américas
- Auto Vía del Este
- Carretera Sánchez
- Auto Pista del Coral
- Boulevard Turístico del Atlántico
- Carretera San Cristobal-Bani-Azua
Composition of the Highway Network of the Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic has eight main roads:
- DR-1 connects Santo Domingo with the Cibao region, through the second most populous city Santiago de los Caballeros and ends at the Dominican-Haitian north-Haitian border near Monte Cristi.
- Dr-2 gives Santo Domingo a direct link to the medium-sized cities located in the southwestern region of the country and a second connection to Haiti through the southern border.
- Dr-3 provides Santo Domingo with a direct connection to the important eastern cities and ends in Punta Cana.
The other numbered highways either provide alternative routes (DR-8, DR-4, DR-6), or function as an auxiliary route (DR-5) from the main routes to connect smaller cities to the main highway network.
- Regional highways or secondary system: Locally called “highways”, they satisfy the traffic demands between cities or centers not served by the less active backbone or primary system.
- Local roads or tertiary system: they are generally small extensions mainly intended to give access to the interesting traffic that serves as a link between small cities or towns with a secondary system.
- Local roads: provide access to agricultural production area and towns inaccessible to motor vehicles. They do not have numbered codes and have reduced traffic (20-500 vehicles per day).
- Neighborhood Roads Network: Roads that provide access mainly to agricultural production areas and hard-to-reach towns.
The Ministry of Public Works and Communications (MOPC) is in charge of providing and maintaining the road network in good condition that allows the transportation of agricultural products as quickly as possible to the centers of commercialization, distribution and consumption.
For more information on government contact details, see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
Distance Matrix
Distances from the Capital City to Major Cities |
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Santo Domingo |
Santiago |
Puerto Plata |
Monte Cristi |
Dajabón |
Elías Piña |
Barahona |
Jimaní |
Santo Domingo |
|
155 km |
207 km |
253 km |
306 km |
254 km |
200 km |
354 km |
Santiago |
155 km |
|
63 km |
109 km |
146 km |
376 km |
409 km |
498 km |
Puerto Plata |
207 km |
63 km |
|
174 km |
209 km |
439 km |
472 km |
561 km |
Monte Cristi |
253 km |
109 km |
174 km |
|
35 km |
485 km |
518 km |
607 km |
Dajabón |
306 km |
146 km |
209 km |
35 km |
|
538 km |
571 km |
660 km |
Elias Piña |
232 km |
376 km |
439 km |
485 km |
538 km |
|
172 km |
261 km |
Barahona |
265 km |
409 km |
472 km |
518 km |
571 km |
172 km |
|
89 km |
Jimaní |
354 km |
498 km |
561 km |
607 km |
660 km |
261 km |
89 km |
|
Travel time from the capital city to the main cities (hours) |
||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Santo Domingo |
Santiago |
Puerto Plata |
Monte Cristi |
Dajabón |
Elías Piña |
Barahona |
Jimaní |
Santo Domingo |
|
1:45:00 |
2:47:00 |
3:37:00 |
4:39:00 |
3:25:00 |
2:22:00 |
3:38:00 |
Santiago |
1:45:00 |
|
1:30:00 |
1:45:00 |
2:15:00 |
5:12:00 |
3:39:00 |
4:55:00 |
Puerto Plata |
2:47:00 |
1:30:00 |
|
2:04:00 |
3:24:00 |
5:42:00 |
4:09:00 |
5:25:00 |
Monte Cristi |
3:37:00 |
1:45:00 |
2:04:00 |
|
1:20:00 |
6:02:00 |
4:59:00 |
6:15:00 |
Dajabón |
4:39:00 |
2:15:00 |
3:24:00 |
1:20:00 |
|
7:04:00 |
6:01:00 |
7:17:00 |
Elias Piña |
3:25:00 |
5:12:00 |
5:42:00 |
6:02:00 |
7:04:00 |
|
2:25:00 |
3:41:00 |
Barahona |
2:22:00 |
3:39:00 |
4:09:00 |
4:59:00 |
6:01:00 |
2:25:00 |
|
1:16:00 |
Jimaní |
3:38:00 |
4:55:00 |
5:25:00 |
6:15:00 |
7:17:00 |
3:41:00 |
1:16:00 |
|
Road Safety
Dirección General de Seguridad de Tránsito y Transporte Terrestre | DIGESETT
Ave. Expreso V Centenario esq. San Martín, Santo Domingo, R.D
Tel.: (809) 686-6520 Fax: (809) 686-7017
For road assistance
Schedule: Open 24 hours
Telephone: (829) 688-1000
Weighing bridges and axle load limits
Axle load limits |
Dominican Republic |
HAITI |
---|---|---|
2 axle truck |
14,500 |
> 30.000 |
3 axle truck |
19,500 |
> to: 30.000 |
4 axle truck |
- |
> to: 30.000 |
Semi-trailer with 3 axles |
27,250 |
> to: 30.000 |
Semi-trailer with 4 axles |
27,250 |
> to: 30.000 |
Semi-trailer with 5 axles |
30,100 |
> to: 30.000 |
Semi-trailer with 6 axles |
- |
> to: 30.000 |
Trailer truck & Drawbar with 4 axles |
30,000 |
> to: 30.000 |
Trailer truck & Drawbar with 5 axles |
32,100 |
> to: 30.000 |
Trailer truck & Drawbar with 6 axles |
32,100 |
> to: 30.000 |
Trailer truck & Drawbar with 7 axles |
32,100 |
> to: 30.000 |
Rates at public and private toll stations
Source: http://rdvial.gob.do/peajes/
Toll Stations | Rates | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Category 1 Vehicles with 2 axles |
Category 2 Vehicles with 2 axles plus two wheels |
Category 3 Vehicles with 3 and 4 axles |
Category 4 Vehicles with 5 and 6 axles |
Category 5 Vehicles with 7 axles or more |
|
6 de Noviembre | RD$ 60.00 | RD$ 120.00 | RD$ 180.00 | RD$ 240.00 | RD$ 300.00 |
RD$ 100.00 | RD$ 200.00 | RD$ 300.00 | RD$ 400.00 | RD$ 600.00 | |
RD$ 100.00 | RD$ 200.00 | RD$ 300.00 | RD$ 400.00 | RD$ 600.00 | |
Circunvalación Santiago | RD$ 100.00 | RD$ 200.00 | RD$ 300.00 | RD$ 400.00 | RD$ 600.00 |
Coral 1 | RD$ 60.00 | RD$ 120.00 | RD$ 180.00 | RD$ 240.00 | RD$ 300.00 |
Coral 2 | RD$ 100.00 | RD$ 200.00 | RD$ 300.00 | RD$ 400.00 | RD$ 600.00 |
Duarte | RD$ 60.00 | RD$ 120.00 | RD$ 180.00 | RD$ 240.00 | RD$ 300.00 |
La Romana | RD$ 100.00 | RD$ 200.00 | RD$ 300.00 | RD$ 400.00 | RD$ 600.00 |
Las Américas | RD$ 60.00 | RD$ 120.00 | RD$ 180.00 | RD$ 240.00 | RD$ 300.00 |
RD$ 60.00 | RD$ 120.00 | RD$ 180.00 | RD$ 240.00 | RD$ 300.00 |
2.3.1 Dominican Republic Land Border Crossing of Jimani
Overview
The main border crossing point between the Dominican Republic and Haiti is the Jimaní - Malpasse crossing. It is the closest point to the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince, making it one of the two most significant trade points within the island.
Location and border crossing contact |
|
---|---|
Border crossing name
|
Dominican Republic: Jimani Haiti: Malpasse |
Province or District |
Independencia |
Nearest city or town from border crossing (with distance) |
Barahona (84.4 km) |
Latitude |
18.489367 |
Longitude |
-71.879678 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
|
Contact |
Miguel Jimenez, 1 (809) 875-3022 |
Travel time |
|
---|---|
Closest international airport |
Las Américas International Airport (SDQ) Distance in km: 287 Truck travel time: Approximately 6 hours Car travel time: 4 hours 30 minutes |
Closest port |
Barahona Distance in km: 92 Truck travel time: 2 hours Car travel time: 1 hour and 30 minutes |
Closest location with functioning wholesale markets, or significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Barahona Distance in km: 92 Truck travel time: 2 hours Car travel time: 1 hour and 30 minutes |
Other information |
N/A |
Operating hours |
|
---|---|
Monday |
From 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. |
Tuesday |
From 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. |
Wednesday |
From 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. |
Thursday |
From 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. |
Friday |
From 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. |
Saturday |
From 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. |
Sunday |
From 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. |
National holidays |
It operates every day, including national holidays |
Seasonal restrictions |
Crossing affected due to the binational market |
Daily capacity
At this border crossing there are no restrictions for private vehicles and there is no work service for traffic entering or leaving the country.
Customs
For imports, submit a single Customs Declaration (DUA) declaring import and export. The DUA must be accompanied by the commercial invoice, the transport documents (shipping invoice if the goods are transported by ship or airship if it is by plane) and a certificate of origin for preferential imports. Furthermore, depending on the product in question, it must be included import permit or authorization, phytosanitary and zoo sanitary certificates. The import of some products is delimited by import licenses in order to protect public safety, the environment, flora, fauna and public health. In the case of products and by-products, for permits of plant and animal origin or "authorizations" for importation, such documents are issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and must be accompanied by a plant or animal "Guide without objections," depending on the product.
Relevant information:
The cargo documentation must include original copies of the following documents:
- Packing list
- Bill of Lading / Airway Bill
- Load certificate
- Value or invoice statement
- Donation certificate (if applicable)
- Certificate of origin (if any - necessary for food products)
- Phytosanitary certificate (if any - necessary for food products)
Although the original documents are released once the cargo has arrived, the copies can still be used for the customs clearance process.
For more information on government contact details, see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
Cross-border Pass / Crossing
Authorization to cross the Dominican-Haitian border for motor vehicles
CARE UNIT: Haiti Relations Office.
PROCEDURE TO OBTAIN THE SERVICE: Request letter addressed to the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
SERVICE DELIVERY CHANNELS: Telephone, email and in person.
TO WHOM IT IS ADDRESSED: National and Foreign Citizens.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE APPLICATION:
- Application form with three (3) copies addressed to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, requesting the authorization of the vehicle to cross the border. Specifying:
- Reason for the trip and type of entry (single, multiple).
- Type of vehicle (car, jeep, cargo, etc.).
- Vehicle chassis number.
- Owner's name.
- Driver's name and passport number.
- Border point where you will make the trip: Dajabón / Jimaní / Elías Piña / Pedernales.
- This application must be accompanied by the following documents, presented in three sets:
- Certification from the Department of Investigation of Stolen Vehicles of the National Police (Departamento de Investigación de Vehículos Robados de la Policía Nacional).
- Copy of the vehicle registration. If the registration is not in the name of the applicant, deposit a copy of the vehicle purchase contract or certification of the owner authorizing the vehicle to leave the country.
- Copy of the applicant's identity document.
- Copy of the vehicle insurance label.
- Copy of the driver's license, copy of the passport and copy of the vehicle driver's visa (If you have an American or Schengen visa, you do not need a Haitian visa).
- Two 2 x 2 photos of the driver.
SERVICE COST: Free
RESPONSE TIME: 24 to 72 hours
Source: https://www.mirex.gob.do/servicios/permiso-transfronterizo
CONTACTS
Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de la República Dominicana
Avenida Independencia No. 752, Estancia San Gerónimo, Santo Domingo, R. D.
Tel.: (809) 987-7001 / (809) 535-6280 | Email: relexteriores@mirex.gob.do
Working hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Requirements to travel to Haiti
- Passport with a minimum validity of six months is recommended.
- Round trip airline tickets.
- A passport size photo.
- An application form, which must be delivered to the Consulate by the person himself. In some cases and countries, this can be delivered by mail, accompanied by a self-addressed envelope and stamp.
Some people (depending on the country of origin) must process a visa. This visa can be processed before or upon arrival in Haiti but having previously been requested at the Consulate. Visas can be single and multiple (from three to six months), and their cost is approximately US$ 25.
Visa requirements
- Two copies of the application form.
- Two passport size photographs.
- Photocopy of the biographical page of the passport.
- Labour letter.
- Bank proof of financial solvency.
- Airline ticket(s) and hotel reservation.
Upon arrival in the country, the identity and purpose of entering the country must be explained to the immigration agents, as well as proof that they have sufficient funds to stay in the country.
Haitian Embassy in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
ADDRESS: 33 Juan Sanchez Ramirez Avenue, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
TELEPHONE: +1 809-686-7115, Ext. 221
E-MAIL: amb.saintdomingue@diplomatie.ht
WEBSITE: ambassadehaitird.gouv.ht
WORKING HOURS: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
HEAD OF THE MISSION: Miousemine Célestin Myrtil
CONSULAR SERVICES: No information available
Vehicle Border Crossing Request to the Republic of Haiti - DGA General Directorate of Customs
Document the departure of the vehicle from the Dominican Republic to the Republic of Haiti and that said vehicle will re-enter the Dominican Republic again.
Requirements:
- Official letter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- Receipt of payment for the service cost: RD $ 100.00.
- Driver and companion’s passport copy.
- Certification from the Department of Investigation of Stolen Vehicles of the National Police (valid).
- Copy of the registration of the motor vehicle.
- Copy of the motor vehicle insurance label.
Service cost is RD$100.00. The interested party deposits the required documents in the Correspondence and File Area of the General Customs Directorate Headquarters. Delivery time is 2 business days. This information is also available from the Government Contact Center (GCC). If you want to speak to an agent, you can call for free from anywhere in the country and from any telephone company by simply dialing * 462 (* GOB) from Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Source: http://www.servicios.dominicana.gob.do/servicio.php?id=1824
PORTAL DE GOBIERNO ELECTRÓNICO DE LA
REPÚBLICA DOMINICANA
AVENIDA 27 DE FEBRERO #419 CASI ESQ. NÚÑEZ DE CÁCERES, ENS.
QUISQUEYA, SANTO DOMINGO, R.D.
TEL: (809) 286-1009 | FAX: (809) 508-3691
2.3.2 Dominican Republic Land Border Crossing of Dajabon
Overview
The Dajabon - Ounaminthe Border Crossing is one of the four land crossing points with significance for trade within the island.
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
Name of Border Crossing |
Dominican Republic: Dajabon Haiti: Ounaminthe |
Province or District |
Dajabon |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Monte Cristi (55.9 km) |
Latitude |
19.550805 |
Longitude |
-71.711895 |
Managing Authority / Agency |
|
Contact Person |
Elias Pina, director de la douana, M. Julio Alejo. Tel : 809 224 93 87. |
Travel Times |
|
Nearest International Airport |
Aeropuerto Internacional Del Cibao Distance in km: 161 km Truck Travel Time: Approx. 4 hours Car Travel time: 3 hrs |
Nearest Port |
Manzanillo – Pepillo Salcedo Distance in km: 43 km Truck Travel Time: 1 hr 30 min Car Travel time: 1 hr |
Nearest location with functioning wholesale markets, or with significant manufacturing or production capacity |
Santiago Distance in km: 144 km Truck Travel Time: 3 hr 40 min Car Travel time: 3 hrs |
Hours of Operation |
|
Mondays |
From 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. |
Tuesdays |
From 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. |
Wednesdays |
From 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. |
Thursdays |
From 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. |
Fridays |
From 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. |
Saturdays |
From 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. |
Sundays |
From 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. |
National Holidays |
Operates daily including National Holidays |
Seasonal Constraints |
Crossing affected due to the Binational Market Place |
Daily Capacity
In this border crossing there are no restrictions for private vehicles and do not provide a separate lane for traffic entering or leaving the country.
COVID-19 Border Measures
After the state of emergency was established in the Dominican territory, the border remains closed for the transit of people. For the commercial exchange, precautionary measures have been taken that include the opening of the border for this type of activity from 10:00 a.m. at 11:00 a.m., and from 4:00 p.m. at 5:00 P.M. from Monday to Friday.
Customs Clearance
To make imports required to submit a declaration to the customs a Single Customs Declaration (DUA) where they declare the import and export necessary. The DUA must be accompanied by the commercial invoice, transport documents (bill of lading if the goods are transported by ship or air waybill if it is by plane), and a certificate of origin for preferential imports. Additionally, depending on the product concerned, permit or import authorization, phytosanitary and animal health certificates corresponding to occur. The import of some products is regulated by import licenses in order to protect public safety, environment, flora, fauna and public health. In the case of the products and by-products of plant and animal origin permits or "authorizations" import are issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and must be accompanied by a "guide no objection" Plant or Animal Health, as appropriate.
The cargo documentation must necessarily include original copies of the following documents:
- Packing List
- Bill of Lading / Airway Bill
- Certificate freight
- Statement of Value or invoice
- Certificate of donation (if applicable)
- Certificate of Origin (if any - needed for food products)
- Phytosanitary certificate (if any - needed for food products)
Although the original copies of these documents are necessary once the cargo has arrived, copies can be used to advance the process of customs clearance.
For more information on customs in Dominican Republic, please see the following link: 1.3 Dominican Republic Customs Information
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Dominican Republic Government Contact List
2.4 Dominican Republic Railway Assessment
There is no railway network functioning in the Dominican Republic, except those used to carry sugarcane for sugar mills in the eastern part of the country to grinding locations.
For more information on government contact details, see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.
2.5 Dominican Republic Waterways Assessment
There are no waterways within the Dominican Republic used for transport of cargo nor passengers.
2.6 Dominican Republic Storage Assessment
Storage Overview
The Dominican Republic has network facilities for both public and private storage, there is also tax deposits which are authorized by the General Directorate of Customs (Dirección General de Aduanas) to receive and store goods in a warehouse. These warehouses can be public or private within a defined area and is established under a special customs regime, which enables the deposit of unnationalized goods.
Commercial Storage
Location |
Owner |
Available for Rent |
Capacity (MT / m² / m³) |
Type [2] |
Access [3] |
Condition [4] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Santo Domingo |
Ageport – RODEMSA Address: Carretera Sánchez Km #13, Costa Verde, Haina Oriental (A 500Mts del Muelle de Haina) Telephone: (809) 740-1030 Fax: (809) 740-1020 |
Yes |
Available upon request |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Santo Domingo |
Almacenes de Depósitos Las Américas (ALMADELA) Address: Autopista Las Américas Km. 81/2, Ensanche Isabelita, Telephone: (809)766-4821 Fax: (809)766-4943 |
Yes |
Available upon request |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Santiago de los Caballeros |
Almacenes de Depósitos Las Américas (ALMADELA) Address: Km. 91/2 de la Autopista Duarte Telephone: (809)570-7535 Fax: (809)570-7672 E-mail: hsantana@almadela.net.do |
Yes |
Available upon request |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Santo Domingo |
Almacenes Empresariales de Depósito, C. por A. (ALMADECA) Address: Autopista 30 de Mayo, Km. 12 ½, |
Yes |
Available upon request |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Santo Domingo |
Almacenes Generales del Caribe, S. A. (ALMACARIBE) Address: Calle F, #5, Zona Industrial de Herrera, Aptdo. Postal 1458 Telephone: (809) 530-3137 Fax. (809) 530-3120 |
Yes |
Available upon request |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Boca Chica |
Almacenes y Frigorificos Dominicanos S.A.(ALFRIDOMSA) Address: Puerto Caucedo Telephone: (809)
549-1003 Web Page: https://www.alfridomsa.com/es/ |
Yes |
Available upon request |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Santiago de los Caballeros |
Almacenes Generales del Caribe, S. A. (ALMACARIBE) Address: Calle Camino Rafey, Parque Industrial Zona Franca, Aptdo. Postal 952 Telephone: (809) 575-4255/4256 Fax. (809) 575-6606 |
Yes |
Available upon request |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Santo Domingo |
Frederic Schad Address: Km 11 1/2 Carretera Sánchez Al Lado De La Plaza Luperón, Santo Domingo Telephone: (809) 221-8000 E-mail: lbeato@schad.do |
Yes |
Available upon request |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Santo Domingo |
Nave del Atlántico – ET Heinsen Av. George Washington #353 Edificio Heinsen Telephone: (809) 531-5551 E-mail: eth@etheinsen.com.do Web Page: http://etheinsen.com/ |
Yes |
Available upon request |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Storage used by Humanitarian Organizations
The Emergency Operations Center carried out an exhaustive study of the warehouses available in the Dominican Republic in late 2020.
Location |
Organisation |
Sharing possibility |
Capacity (MT / m² / m³) |
Type |
Access |
Condition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pedernales. Calle 27 de Febrero |
Cruz Roja Dominicana |
Yes |
105m2 /263 m3 |
3 habitaciones del edificio. |
Puertas de 2 x 1 m. aprox. |
Good |
Pedernales. Calle 27 de Febrero |
Cruz Roja Dominicana |
Yes |
800 m2 |
Patio descubierto |
Puerta corredera de 4 m de ancho. |
Good |
Barahona |
Fundación Central Barahona FCB |
Yes |
Barahona (15x5) Altagracia (3x6) Batey 5 (10x30) Pescadería (3x6) |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Barahona |
Obispado |
Yes |
20x10m |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
San Juan |
FUNDASEP |
Yes |
15x10m 15x7m 12x4m |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Jimaní. Después de la gasolinera La Isla, en la carretera a la frontera |
Visión Mundial |
Yes |
Jimani 30m2 Neiba 7x13m Restauración 30x30m Villa Altagracia 5x4m Villa Mella 6x8m |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Jimaní. Después de la gasolinera La Isla, en la carretera a la frontera |
Propiedad de 360°, empresa. Fue utilizado por Visión Mundial. |
Yes |
|
Concrete Products |
Flat |
Well, but it is being flooded by Lake Saumatre. |
Ocoa |
ADESJO |
Yes |
50 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Ocoa |
CEDEMUR |
Yes |
50 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Azua |
APROBANO |
Yes |
16.80 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
SFM |
CARITAS |
Yes |
1,300 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
La Vega |
Santo Cura de Ars |
Yes |
60 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
San Juan |
Fundación Ramiro García |
Yes |
28 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Peravia |
FAMA/ADEFU |
Yes |
50 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Peravia |
MOVICAC |
Yes |
171 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
San Juan |
Plan Int. |
Yes |
80 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
La Altagracia C/ Laguna llana al lado de la fortaleza y el Liceo, Higüey |
Defensa Civil Responsable: Amado Avila 829-961-8868 |
Yes |
450 m² |
Aluzinc |
Flat |
Good |
Barahona Almacén del Ejercito Nacional |
Defensa Civil Responsable Augusto Moreta: 829-344-5629-809-969-0434 |
Yes |
|
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Barahona INDRHI |
Defensa Civil Responsable Augusto Moreta: 829-344-5629-809-969-0434 |
Yes |
|
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Barahona Escuela Vocacional |
Defensa Civil Responsable Augusto Moreta: 829-344-5629-809-969-0434 |
Yes |
|
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Barahona INESPRE Carretera Paraíso |
Defensa Civil Responsable Augusto Moreta: 829-344-5629-809-969-0434 |
Yes |
|
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Barahona Almacén de CARE Distrito Municipal Villa Central frente a la villa olímpica |
Defensa Civil Responsable Augusto Moreta: 829-344-5629-809-969-0434 |
Yes |
|
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Duarte Autopista del Nordeste al lado del peaje Guaraguao |
Defensa Civil Responsable: Rafael Amarante 829-961-8848 / 809-588-3279 |
Yes |
100 m2 |
Aluzinc roof, Concrete walls |
Flat |
Good |
Santiago Fortaleza Fernando Valerio |
Francisco Arias 829-961-8805 |
Yes |
|
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Santiago- gobernación |
Francisco Arias 829-961-8805 |
Yes |
|
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Santiago – Aeropuerto Viejo |
Francisco Arias 829-961-8805 |
Yes |
|
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Public Sector Storage
Location |
Ministry / Agency |
Use Possibility |
Capacity mt / m² / m³ |
Type |
Access |
Condition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Villa Altagracia |
Ministerio de la Presidencia / Defensa Civil |
Yes |
2,158 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
It is in the process of qualification |
Higüey, La Altagracia |
Ministerio de la Presidencia / Defensa Civil |
Yes |
420 m² |
Aluzinc |
|
Regular |
Pedernales. C/ 27 de Febrero |
Ministerio de la Presidencia / Defensa Civil |
Yes |
450 m² |
Aluzinc |
|
Good |
Defensa Civil, Santo Domingo |
Defensa Civil |
Yes |
419 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
You need to be conditioned to store food and supplies |
Guaragua, Duarte 19 7’0.73”N, 69 50’3.58”O |
Ministerio de la Presidencia / Defensa Civil |
Yes |
91 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
You need to be conditioned to store food and supplies |
Santo Domingo. Mercado de Herrera (Detrás de INESPRE) |
INESPRE |
Yes |
1,157.40 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Santo Domingo Ave. Luperón Los Ríos |
INESPRE |
Yes |
352.8 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Santo Domingo Villa Duarte (Plan Social) |
INESPRE |
Yes |
141.34 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Santiago Ave. Imbert carret. – Gcia. |
INESPRE |
Yes |
1132.80 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Santiago Carretera Santiago-Moca |
INESPRE |
Yes |
306.75 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Santiago Ave. Imbert carret. – Gcia. |
INESPRE |
Yes |
665.66 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Santiago Ave. Imbert carret. – Gcia. |
INESPRE |
Yes |
428 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Santiago Ave. Imbert carret. – Gcia. |
INESPRE |
Yes |
431 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
La Vega Ave. Rivas |
INESPRE |
Yes |
572.03 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
La Vega Ave. Rivas |
INESPRE |
Yes |
321.3 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
La Vega Ave. Rivas |
INESPRE |
Yes |
348 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
La Vega Ave. Rivas |
INESPRE |
Yes |
691.13 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
La Vega Ave. Rivas |
INESPRE |
Yes |
795.6 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
La Vega Ave. Rivas |
INESPRE |
Yes |
744.72 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Valverde(Mao) Carrt. Dajabon-Monte Cristi |
INESPRE |
Yes |
335.07 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Valverde(Mao) Carrt. Dajabon-Monte Cristi |
INESPRE |
Yes |
284.04 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Monte Cristi Manzanillo Próximo al puerto. |
Proyecto de la Cruz de Manzanillo. |
Yes |
|
Concrete |
Flat |
Regular |
Santo Domingo Av. Máximo Gómez esq. Av. San Martín 3º piso, Edificio Metropolitana |
Propiedad del SESPAS, pero bajo comodato del UNFPA (en 2009 se transferirá al Gobierno) |
Yes |
150 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Santo Domingo Av. Máximo Gómez esq. Av. San Martín |
SESPAS |
Yes |
400 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Cold Chain
Location |
Organisation / Owner |
Type [5] |
Cooling / Power [6] |
Quantity |
Total Capacity |
Condition |
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Santo Domingo |
Ministerio de Salud Pública y Asistencia Social (SESPAS) |
Cameras and controlled cooling equipment |
Power plant of continuous use. |
|
Available for storage of medical supplies (medicines and vaccines) |
The Ministry of Health has equipment and controlled cooling chambers for medical supplies |
Santo Domingo |
Congelados AM, S. A. Telephone: (809) 561-7881 Fax: (809) 560-4725 |
Cold chambers |
Power plant of continuous use. For safety, each cold room has an additional emergency unit |
Three cold storage |
Aprox. 4,000 m3 |
Cooling capacity of one ton of cold per cubic meter to retain the temperature in each product at about -12 to -18 ° C |
Santo Domingo |
ALMACENES DE DEPÓSITOS LAS AMÉRICAS (ALMADELA) Address: Autopista Las Américas Km. 81/2, Ensanche Isabelita Telephone: (809)766-4821 Fax: (809)766-4943 |
Special air-conditioned room services |
Power plant continued use. |
|
Goods available for general storage, or export tax |
|
Santiago de los Caballeros |
ALMACENES DE DEPÓSITOS LAS AMÉRICAS (ALMADELA) Address: Km. 91/2 de la Autopista Duarte Telephone: (809)570-7535 Fax: (809)570-7672 |
Cold chambers |
Power plant continued use. |
|
Goods available for general storage, or export tax |
|
Santo Domingo |
ALMACENES EMPRESARIALES DE DEPÓSITO, C. POR A. (ALMADECA) Address: Autopista 30 de Mayo, Km. 12 ½, |
Special air-conditioned room services |
Power plant continued use. |
11 chambers built separately |
4,000 square meters of structures with controlled temperatures |
The chambers are separated to control various temperature ranges (-25 ° C to 14 ° C) |
[1] For Labour Costs, Pesticides and Fumigants, see Chapter 4 Logistics Services
[2] Warehouse Type: Open storage, container, rub-hall, silo, concrete, other, unspecified
[3] Warehouse Access: Raised-siding, flat
[4] Warehouse condition: Appears intact, appears damaged, under construction/repair
[5] Cold Room Positive, Cold Room Negative, Refrigerator, Freezer,
[6] Compression, Absorption, Solar, Other, unspecified
3 Dominican Republic Services and Supply
Nation-wide you can find a variety of transport, warehouse, and industrial security providers. Transport companies usually own their trucks, rent transportation from third-party companies, or both, these travel the country in well-developed roads and highways. It is important to note that main seaports have transport syndicates, which must be hired for outgoing cargo. Regarding warehouses, both the general and fiscal deposit regime warehouses are offered; the optimization and benefits of each regime will depend on the client's needs. Concerning industrial safety, there is a wide availability for the acquisition of security equipment and services that goes from services in the area of occupational risk prevention to superior performance packaging products and disposable materials to accompany companies’ production processes.
3.1 Dominican Republic Fuel
Fuel Overview
The Ministry of Industry, Commerce & MSME’s (MICM) formulates policies related to fuel market regulations. It controls and monitors the implementation of these policies in compliance with the rules regulations and provisions governing this market, due to its importance and role in the Dominican economy. It is also the MICM’s duty to calculate through a specific pricing formula, the import parity price of fuels approved for diverse uses and circulation in the country which is based on international reference prices that are reported on a daily basis and tracked in that same frequency, thus resulting in domestic prices after taxes and other regulations, which end up setting up the fuel’s prices in the national market, these are weekly reported to the public by mass communication media every Friday. Through its Fuels Directorate, the MICM receives, analyses and recommends – prior to commissioning – any request for import, storage, production, packaging, refining, purification, mixing, processing, transformation, transportation, distribution and marketing of fuels verifying that it complies with applicable technical and quality standards, taking into account the standards of environmental protection and ecological protection.
The fuel supply to Dominican Republic is through imports by the State that goes by a process of refinery and delivery to distribution companies, regulated by the Ministry of Industry, Commerce & MSME’s, who sets prices weekly by mandate.
Because of the nature of the country’s weather, mainly hurricane season, fuel provision suffers, as transportation is unable to reach final destinations and supply reserves on local stations.
For more information on government, please see the following links: 4.1 Government Contact List.
Fuel Pricing
The official retail price of fuel in the Dominican Republic fluctuates; it’s fixed each Friday and is regulated by the Ministry of Industry, Commerce & MSME’s (MICM).
Fuel Prices as of: May 30th - June 5th 2020 |
|
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(Local currency and USD - $) Exc. Rate May 2020: USD 1 = DOP 55.73 |
|
Premium Gas |
DOP 186.6 = USD 3.35 (per gallon) |
Regular Gas |
DOP 172.00 = USD 3.09 (per gallon) |
Optimal Gasoil |
DOP 126.90 = USD 2.28 (per gallon) |
Regular Gasoil |
DOP 138.60 = USD 2.49 (per gallon) |
Avtur |
DOP 97.50 = USD 1.75 (per gallon) |
Kerosene |
DOP 120.40 = USD 2.16 (per gallon) |
Fuel Oil |
DOP 86.60 = USD 1.55 (per gallon) |
Fuel Oil 1% |
DOP 95.30 = USD 1.71 (per gallon) |
Petroleum Liquid Gas (GLP) |
DOP 99.40 = USD 1.78 (per gallon) |
Natural Gas (GNL - GNC) |
DOP 28.97 = USD 0.52 (per cubic meter) |
Seasonal Variations
Seasonal Variations |
|
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Are there national priorities in the availability of fuel? (i.e. are there restrictions or priorities for the provision of fuel such as to the military?) |
Yes |
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? |
There are fuel filling companies that have reserves and can access the requirements of the humanitarian community, with the support of the SSSI. At present NGOs such as CARITAS, FUNDASEP and other fuel are provided directly from major distributors, where fixed by agreement between an operating part marketing process. |
Fuel Transportation
The internal transportation of fuel products is carried out by land with tankers. The transportation infrastructure and fleet sufficient to handle current domestic needs as well as increased demand from the humanitarian community. Large fuel companies own their fleet of trucks and local consignees that can give shuttle service on demand.
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? |
Yes |
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? |
No |
If yes, please identify the appropriate national and/or regional authority. |
|
If yes, are the standards adequate/properly enforced? |
|
Testing Laboratories |
|
---|---|
Are there national testing laboratories? |
Yes |
Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory |
|
---|---|
Company |
Intertek |
Name |
Ángel de León, (Laboratory Manager) |
Address |
Socorro Sanchez No. 9 Gazcue |
Telephone/Fax |
809-722-7306 (Telephone) |
Contact |
|
Standards Used |
These tests must meet the international technical specifications accepted in the industries of the oil sector and petroleum products such as ISO, ANSI, API, ASME, API, ASTM, NFPA among others. |
|
Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory 2 |
|
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Company |
Altol Dominicana, S.A.©. |
Name |
Pablo Tillero (Operations & General Director) |
Address |
Calle Pablo Pumarol, No. 2. Esquina Nicolás Ureña de Mendoza, Sector Los Prados Santo Domingo |
Telephone and Fax |
809-566-5002 (Telephone) 809-473-4077 (Fax) |
Contact |
|
Standards Used |
These tests must meet the international technical specifications accepted in the industries of the oil sector and petroleum products such as ISO, ANSI, API, ASME, API, ASTM, NFPA among others. |
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
3.2 Dominican Republic Transporters
Transport company usually own their trucks, rent transportation from third-party companies, or both, that can travel the country in well-developed roads and highways. It is important to note that main seaports have transport syndicates, which must be hired for outgoing cargo.
For more information on transport company contact details, please see the following link: 4.8 Transporter Contact List.
COOPSEMUCA Y/O Conrado Vargas - Transport Capacity Summary |
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Regions Covered |
Coverage: Nationwide Aeropuerto Internacional de las Américas (Terminal de Carga) Focal Person: Conrado Vargas General Manager E-mail: transportevargas@hotmail.com Tel: (809)549-0075; (809)549 2665 Cel: 809 6097843 Fax: (809)549-2998 |
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|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
16 feet |
30+ |
5 MT |
Good |
24 feet |
40+ |
15 MT |
Good |
Van |
40+ |
12 MT |
Good |
Cabezotes |
10+ |
30 MT |
Good |
Total Capacity |
120+ |
|
Good |
Sindicato De Camioneros Y Furgoneros De Santo Domingo - Transport Capacity Summary |
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Regions Covered |
Coverage: Nationwide Focal Person: Ing. Jose Francisco Alfonso Secretary General E-mail: belkis-600@hotmail.com Tel2: (809)537-0104 Fax: (809)537-2462 |
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|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
Trucks (Cerrados / Closed) |
350 |
20 MT |
Good |
Patanas |
150 |
40 MT |
Good |
Total Capacity |
500 |
|
|
Transporte Marrero - Transport Capacity Summary |
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Regions Covered |
Coverage: Nationwide Focal Person: Vladimir Marrero Transporte Marrero C/ A #7 residencial Miosotis, Herrera Tel1: (809)537-5962 Tel2: (829)420-9298 Fax: (809)740-1020 |
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|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
Trucks 26 feet |
2 |
13 MT |
Good |
Truck 24 feet |
4 |
28 MT |
Good |
Total Capacity |
6 |
|
|
SCHAD (DHL Global Forwarding) - Transport Capacity Summary |
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Regions Covered |
Coverage: Nationwide Focal Person: Jennifer Rodriguez Carretera Sanchez, Km. 12 ½. Santo Domingo. Tel1: (809)530-7156; (809)539-6309 Cel: (829)904-7450 Fax: (809)530-7156; (809)-539-6309 |
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|
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle (MT) |
Comments / Condition of Vehicles |
Trucks 40 feet |
|
20 MT |
Good |
Truck 28 feet |
|
24 MT |
Good |
Trucks 26 feet |
|
24 MT |
Good |
Truck 22 feet |
|
15 MT |
Good |
Truck 16 feet |
|
6 MT |
Good |
Total Capacity |
Subcontract available |
|
|
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
3.3 Dominican Republic Manual Labour
Labour in ports.
Work area |
Indicative hourly cost business |
Indicative cost holidays hourly |
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Save bulk / solid Patio |
DOP 41.40 |
USD 1.20 |
DOP 58.80 |
USD 1.67 |
Superintendent bulk / solid |
DOP 61.80 |
USD 1.76 |
DOP 88.80 |
USD 2.53 |
Superintendent loose cargo |
DOP 58.20 |
USD 1.66 |
DOP 85.20 |
USD 2.42 |
Worker loose cargo |
DOP 51.00 |
USD 1.45 |
DOP 75.60 |
USD 2.15 |
Save Patio loose cargo |
DOP 37.80 |
USD 1.08 |
DOP 55.20 |
USD 1.57 |
Foreman loose cargo |
DOP 37.80 |
USD 1.08 |
DOP 55.20 |
USD 1.57 |
3.4 Dominican Republic Telecommunications
Mobiles / Cell Phones
Cell technology also allowed reaching the country's fields, in late 1987 CODETEL begins installing cellular phones in remote and isolated, putting the Dominican Republic one of the first countries to operate any wireless system. Over the years, mobile technology has provided varied and modern services offered to cruise or ships and planes, which enables communication of the crew and passengers when they are within the territory of the Dominican Republic; Codeflota, wireless communication network that can maintain exclusive and continuous contact between operational and administrative staff of a company, by dialing only four digits, and Fixed Cellular service to rural areas where there are no communication facilities through the wired network.
Fiber optic Cable
In the late 80's started the installation of the first fiber optic ring to bind its headquarters in Santo Domingo with the ability to handle up to 100,000 trunk circuits. At that time the country operating in seven other companies operating inside several locations.
The June 14, 1990 CODETEL installing Fiber Optic Cable Sub-Mariner V Centenario (TCS-Trans Caribbean System). This cable allows you to send voice, data and video signals of low and high speed with excellent quality in international communications. The project involved companies such as AT & T, and telcos Codetel.
The system Sub-Marine Cable for Fiber Optic Americas I, joint project of several international and had been initiated in 1992 entered service in September of that year. The system of 8,000 kilometers long is the first fiber optic cable that connects North, South and Central America and the Caribbean.
In Barbados, Colombia, United States, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Virgin Islands and Dominican Republic.
The project Arcos-1 (Americas Region Caribbean Optical-Ring System 1), developed by the company New World Networking, based in Bermuda.
Among the countries that make up the system Arcos-1 are: Bahamas, Belize, Curacao, Colombia, Costa Rica, United States, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Turks & Caicos, Venezuela and Colombia.
Arcos-1 has 8,602 fiber optic cable and can run 15 Gbps initially, but in its final version may be extended up 960Gpbs.
Among the owners of the lines are companies such as AT & T, Impsat, Avantel of Mexico, MCI, CANTV of Venezuela, Codetel (Verizon Dominicana) and other communications providers in the region.
In November 2019, The Dominican Electric Transmission Company (ETED), presented the National Fiber Optic Network to all telecommunications services companies in the country, with the intention of explaining the benefits that this project represents to this sector and to the Dominican people. The ETED has built a 1,500 km telecommunications transport network, taking advantage of the guard wire (OPGW) of the high-voltage electricity transmission lines, 12 installed optical nodes and 23 in the process of being executed. This structure will allow the commercialization of the excess capacity, becoming a “carrier-of-carriers” operator, authorized by INDOTEL through a license for the facility of telecommunications carrier services for 20 years (INDOTEL, 2019).
For more information on telecoms contacts, please see the following link: 4.11 Additional Services Contact List.
Telephone Services |
|
---|---|
Is there an existing landline telephone network? |
Yes |
Does it allow international calls? |
Yes |
Number and Length of Downtime Periods (on average) |
N/A |
Mobile Phone Providers |
Yes |
Approximate Percentage of National Coverage |
About 80% of national coverage |
Telecommunications Regulations
The government has entities to cover emergencies and safety of the population.
The National System for Prevention, Mitigation, and Disaster Response is a mechanism of the Executive to implement a set of measures to risk management whose main objective is the socialization of prevention, risk reduction and mitigation, restoration of services and a rapid and sustainable recovery.
National Emergency Commission CNE, to undertake duties according to law and is the official spokesperson of the government in case of a threat or destructive event occurs and / or emergency.
The Emergency Operations Center (COE) is the operational arm of the CNE, responsible for maintaining and promoting joint coordination between the different levels, jurisdictions and functions of the institutions involved in the management and emergency response in the Dominican Republic.
Regulations on Usage and Import |
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|
Regulations in Place? |
Regulating Authority |
Satellite |
Yes |
Instituto Dominicano de Telecomunicaciones INDOTEL |
HF Radio |
Yes |
Instituto Dominicano de Telecomunicaciones INDOTEL |
UHF/VHF/HF Radio: Handheld, Base and Mobile |
Yes |
Instituto Dominicano de Telecomunicaciones INDOTEL |
UHF/VHF Repeaters |
Yes |
Instituto Dominicano de Telecomunicaciones INDOTEL |
GPS |
Yes |
Instituto Dominicano de Telecomunicaciones INDOTEL |
VSAT |
No |
Instituto Dominicano de Telecomunicaciones INDOTEL |
Individual Network Operator Licenses Required |
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Yes |
||
Frequency Licenses Required |
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Yes |
Existing Humanitarian Telecoms Systems
Connectivity
Dominican Republic CO currently is connected direct to RB, with a ADSL connection link with local provider VIVA. use VPN clients to access wings and intranets sites.
Existing UN Telecommunication Systems |
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|
WFP |
UNFPA |
UNICEF |
UNDP |
FAO |
WHO / PAHO |
VHF Frequencies |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
HF Frequencies |
Yes |
No |
|
No |
|
No |
Locations of Repeaters |
Shared |
Shared |
Shared |
Shared |
Shared |
No |
VSAT |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Satellite Phones / Iridium |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
Dominican Republic registered ISPs (31) as per Instituto Dominicano de las Telecomunicaciones.
- ADVANCED VOIP TELECOM, S. A. | RNC. 130275742 | Av. Tiradentes No. 14, Torre Alfonso Comercial, suites c3-c4, Ensanche Naco | Tel. 829-236-3330/809-549-6810
- Altice Dominicana, S. A. | 101618787 Ave. Nuñez de Cáceres No. 8, Bella Vista, Santo Domingo. | Todo el Territorio Nacional 809-859-1997
- ASTER (Tecnodisa, S. A.) | RNC. 101134062| C/ José Cabrera No. 81, casi esquina Sabana Larga, Ens. Ozama | 809-587-0501
- BT Latam Dominicana, S. A. | RNC. 101766956|C/ José Amado Soler esq. Abraham Lincoln Edif. Progresus | Tel. 809-544-1263
- Cable Visión E. Gonzalez, S. R. L. (Caviesa) | RNC. 105038358| C/Altagracia No. 81, Guananico, Puerto Plata | Tel. 809-589-4227
- Cap Cana Tel, S. A. | RNC.130286183 | C/ Pedro H. Ureña No. 56 Ens. La Esperilla | Tel. 809- 695-5501 ext. 3298
- Cerronet, S. A. | RNC. 102619621 | Aut. Duarte Km 11, Villa Bisonó | Santiago | Tel. 809-842-9424
- Colortel, S. A. | RNC.130031622 | Ave. San Martin No. 269 esq. Lope de Vega, Edif. Color Visión | Tel. 829-229-9000
- Columbus Network Dominicana, C. por A. | RNC. 101855681 | C/ Central esq. A, Zona Industrial de Herrera | Tel. 829-956-1356
- Compañía Dominicana de Teléfonos, S. A. (Claro-Codetel) | RNC.101001577| Ave. John F. Kennedy, Edif. Codetel | 809-220-2542
- Intouch, S. A. S. | RNC.130523738 | C/ Luis Padilla No. 53, Edificio Shipco, 2d0 Nivel, Locales 2B-2E, Los Prados | Tel. 809-334-1846
- Madisa América, S. A. | RNC.101647647| Ave. W. Churchill 71, Edif. Lama Suit 307-309| Tel. 809-440-4219
- Onemax, S. A.| RNC. 130034249 | C/A esq. Calle Central, Zona Industrial de Herrera| 809-530-6242
- Orbit Cable, S. A. |RNC.122012852| Autopista Duarte Km. 16 | Tel. 809-333-2021
- Puntocall Lora Communications Dominicana S. A.| RNC. 130235309|Ave. Tiradentes No. 14 Torre Alfonso Comercial, Suite 502, Ens. Naco |Tel. 809-299-5023
- Redes Inalámbricas Dominicanas, S. R. L. | RNC.102626987| C/9 Prolongación 8, El Retiro II| Santiago | Tel. 809-851-2269
- Rodriguez Cable Visión S. R. L.| RNC. 108011377| C/ Sotero Blanc No. 56, Loma de Cabrera | Dajabón| 809-579-4530
- Silk Global Dominicana, S. R. L | RNC. 130299684| C/ Duarte, Plaza Piantini Ofic. 2-4, Las Terrenas| Samaná | Tel. 809-240-5052
- Skymax Dominicana, S. A. | RNC. 102615586| Plaza Cristal No. 20 | Santiago| Tel. 809-724-1166
- Star Satellite Cable and Communications, S. R. L. (Star Cable) | RNC. 102332711| Ave. Estrella Sadhalá esq. 27 de febrero | Santiago| Tel. 809-724-3000
- Tekcom Dominicana, S. A. | RNC. 101773685| Ave. Winston Churchill Esq. Roberto Pastoriza 3er nivel, Plaza Las Américas| Tel. 809-979-6400
- Telecable del Nordeste, C. por A. (TDN) | RNC. 130038351| Salida San Francisco de Macorís, Plaza Premium 1er Nivel, Nagua | Maria Trinidad Sánchez| Tel. 809-584-7007
- Telecable Dominicano, C. por A.| RNC. 101662336| Ave. Charles de Gaulle No. 5, Las Palmeras, Sabana Perdida | Santo Domingo Norte| Tel. 809-333-5333
- Telecable Santo Domingo, S. R. L.| RNC. 103002579| Ave. Libertad No. 79, San Francisco de Macorís| Duarte| Tel. 809-588-2085
- Teleoperadora del Nordeste, S. R. L. (Telenord) |RNC.104016191| Ave. Frank Grullón No. 5, San Francisco de Macorís| Duarte| Tel. 809-527-3553
- Televiaducto, S. R. L.| RNC. 106011201| C/ Ángel Morales esq. Sánchez, Moca| Espaillat| Tel. 809-578-3886
- Televisión Arcoiris, S. A. (Bloom Telecom)| RNC. 130265259| C/ Juan Ponce De León No. 11 | Higuey| La Altagracia| Tel. 809-554-4900
- Trilogy Dominicana| RNC. 101002026| Ave. Winston Churchill No. 77, Edif. Viva| Santo Domingo| Tel. 809-503-1000
- Tv por Cable, S. R. L. (Telecasa)| RNC.103002579| C/ Mella No.59, Edif Jimenez, Bonao| Monseñor Nouel| Tel. 809-525-2828
- Ukram Technology, S. R. L.|RNC. 123014082| Carr. De Mendoza No. 3, Res. Mi Hogar| Santo Domingo Este| Tel. 809-596-9762
- Wind Telecom, S A. | RNC. 102315965| Prolongación ave. 27 de febrero casi esq. Isabel Aguiar| Santo Domingo Oeste| Tel. 829-946-3037
Internet Service Providers |
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Are there ISPs available? |
Yes |
|
If yes, are they privately or government owned? |
Privately |
|
Dial-up only? |
No |
|
Approximate Rates (local currency and USD - $) |
Dial-up |
N/A |
Broadband |
30 $ / month |
|
Max Leasable ‘Dedicated’ Bandwidth |
N/A |
3.5 Dominican Republic Food and Additional Suppliers
The Dominican Republic has a variety of large food suppliers and also NFI, in the food part we can highlight that most suppliers import around 60% of the merchandise they place on the market, so the variety that we can find in The products is highly diversified, in the same way it stands out that reaching long-term agreements is complicated since suppliers fear freezing prices for long periods due to the inflation that is affecting the economy at a globalized level.
3.5.1 Dominican Republic Food Suppliers
For contact details of Food Suppliers in Dominican Republic, please see the following link: 4.10 Dominican Republic Suppliers Contact List
3.5.2 Dominican Republic Additional Suppliers
In the Dominican Republic there is limited availability for the purchase of equipment such as tents, water pumps, pipes, and water tanks. Regarding items such as IT equipment and office furniture, there are plenty of suppliers with a broad variety of goods.
For contact details of relevant suppliers, please see the following link: 4.10 Dominican Republic Suppliers Contact List
3.6 Dominican Republic Additional Services
For contact details of service providers for services such as Vehicle Rental, Taxi Companies, Freight Forwarding Agents, Handling Equipment, Power Generation and ISPs, please see the following link: 4.11 Dominican Republic Additional Service-Providers Contact List.
Electricity & Power
Overview
The Dominican Corporation of State Electrical Companies CDEEE was created under the law 125-01 of July 26, 2001 and the dissolution of the Dominican Electricity Corporation. The Dominican Corporation of State Electrical Companies is a holding company that brings together the power sector official of the Dominican State, and consists of: The Corporate Unit, CDEEE; which is the rector of the entire holding; Hydroelectric Generation Company, EGEHID; Electricity Transmission Company, ETED; Rural Electrification Unit and Suburban, UERS; the Blackouts Reduction Program, PRA; North distributor, EDENORTE; Distribuidora South EDESUR; and 50% ownership of the distributor of this, EDEESTE.
The Dominican Hydroelectric Generation Company generates electricity EGEHID quality at a competitive price, in harmony with the environment with highly qualified and motivated for maximum customer satisfaction and human resources community.
Rural Electrification Unit and Suburban UERS-PRA is allocated among its functions, to carry out government programs in rural and suburban electrification in favor of low-income communities.
UERS is currently embarked on a program of investment in suburban areas with the aim of improving networks and distribution companies deliver communities able to be standardized. UERS are using innovative designs in distribution networks including low voltage shield. Studying mechanisms are further limiting consumption.
UERS currently being conducted work of this nature in the fields of Gualey, Capotillo, Los Alcarrizos, Villa Farm, as in the communities of Constanza and Salcedo, the viability of these designs is subject to evaluation.
Generation
Production Unit |
Installed Capacity (MW) |
Current Production (MW) |
Turbinas a Vapor |
606,2 |
17,9% |
Turbinas a Gas |
572,7 |
16,9% |
Ciclo Combinado |
804,0 |
23,7% |
Motores Fuel Oil |
912,0 |
26,9% |
Motores Gasoil |
30,0 |
0,9% |
Hidro |
469,3 |
13,8% |
Power Stability |
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Power grid / network coverage |
Provincial capitals, municipalities sized cities in rural areas |
Is supply regular and constant throughout the country? |
Yes |
On average, how often does power supply go out? |
ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY SOUTH (Edesur) Monthly Average Interruption / Customer = 46.47 times ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY NORTH (EDENORTE) Monthly Average Interruption / Customer = 50.56 times ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY EAST (EDEESTE) Monthly Average Interruption / Customer = 40,61veces |
On average, how long does the outage last? |
ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY SOUTH (Edesur) Average Interruption Duration in Hours = 2.84 ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY NORTH (EDENORTE) Average Interruption Duration in Hours = 2.70 ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION COMPANY EAST (EDEESTE) Average Interruption Duration in Hours = 3.41 |
4 Dominican Republic Contact Lists
In the following subsections the contact details for Dominican Republic will be presented.
4.1 Dominican Republic Government Contact List
Ministry |
Department |
National or Provincial/State Authority |
City / Town |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
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Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Website |
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Ministry of Defense |
Emergency Operations Center |
National |
Santo Domingo |
Pepillo Salcedo Street, Edif. Comisión Nacional De Emergencia, # 419, Plaza De La Salud, Ens. La Fe |
Brigadier General, Lawyer, Dr. Juan Manuel Mendez Garcia |
Director |
(809) 773-4447 |
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Ministry of Defense |
Emergency Operations Center |
National |
Santo Domingo |
Pepillo Salcedo Street, Edif. Comisión Nacional De Emergencia, # 419, Plaza De La Salud, Ens. La Fe |
Erwind Olivares Luciano |
Sub Director / Head of Operations Division of the Emergency Operations Center |
829-420-0406 |
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Ministry of the Presidency |
Ministry |
National |
Santo Domingo |
México Av., Dr. Delgado St., Palacio Nacional, Santo Domingo, República Dominicana. |
Gustavo Adolfo Montalvo Franco |
Minister of the Presidency |
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Ministry of the Presidency |
Vice Ministry |
National |
Santo Domingo |
México Av., Dr. Delgado St., Palacio Nacional, Santo Domingo, República Dominicana. |
Zoraima Cuello |
Viceministra Seguimiento y Coordinación Gubernamental |
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Ministry of the Presidency |
Center of Excellence in Integrated Risk Management |
National |
Santo Domingo |
México Av., Dr. Delgado St., Palacio Nacional, Santo Domingo, República Dominicana. |
General de Brigada Leonardo E. Sabater Núñez |
Director |
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Ministry of Culture |
Ministry of Culture |
National |
Santo Domingo |
George Washington Av., Pte. Vicini Burgos St., Santo Domingo, República Dominicana. Postal code: 10205. |
Arq. Rafael Eduardo Selman Hasbun |
Minister |
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809-221-4141 Ext: 3248 |
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Ministry of Economy, Planning and Development |
Ministry of Economy, Planning and Development |
National |
Santo Domingo |
Ministry of Economy, Planning and Development, México Av., Dr. Delgado St., Government Office Building, Block B, Distrito Nacional, Santo Domingo, República Dominicana, Postal code: 10205 |
Yvan Rodriguez |
Vice Minister of Planning |
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(809) 688-7000 Ext. 2207, 2223 |
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Multilateral Foreign Policy |
National |
Santo Domingo |
Independencia Av., # 752 Estancia San Gerónimo, Santo Domingo, R. D. |
Vinicio Alfonso Tobal Ureña |
Vice Minister |
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809-987-7001 Ext. 7747 |
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Dominican Port Authority (APORDOM) |
809-537-0055 | www.portuaria.gob.do | ||||||||
Dominican Republic Export and Investment Center (CEI-RD) |
809 530-5505 | cei-rd.gob.do | ||||||||
Specialized Port Security Corps (CESEP) |
809-740-0555 | |||||||||
General Directorate of Customs Haina Occidental (DGA) |
809-564-0106 | www.aduanas.gob.do | ||||||||
General Directorate of Internal Revenue (DGII) |
marisantos@dgii.gob.do | 809-740-0053 | www.dgii.gov.do | |||||||
General Directorate of Migrations (D.G.M.) | info@migracion.gob.do | 809 508-2555 | www.migracion.gob.do | |||||||
National Drug Control Directorate (D.N.C.D.) |
info@dncd.mil.do | 849- 352 7204 | 809-221-4166 | www.dncd.gob.do | |||||||
Ministry of Agriculture |
info@agricultura.gob.do | (809) 547-3888 | www.agricultura.gob.do | |||||||
Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources |
(809) 567-4300 | |||||||||
Ministry of Health |
Carina Rodriguez | 829-474-1091 | www.msp.gob.do | |||||||
Ministry of Agriculture - Río Haina Port |
809-539-7855 |
www.agricultura.gob.do |
Customs
Ministry |
Department |
National or Provincial/State Authority |
City / Town |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
Phone Number (office) |
Website |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Distrito Nacional |
Distrito Nacional |
Abraham Lincoln Av., #1101, Miguel Cocco Building, Ensanche Serrallés, D.N. |
Enrique A. Ramírez Paniagua |
Director |
809-547-7070 Fax: (809) 540-5854 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Santo Domingo |
Santo Domingo |
Aeropuerto Internacional de Las Américas, José Francisco Peña Gómez |
Administrator |
A.I.J.F.P.G. Administration |
809-549-0106 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Samaná |
Samaná |
Kilómetro 18, Carretera Sánchez, Samaná |
Administrator |
Arroyo Barril Administration |
809-374-2941 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Distrito Nacional |
Distrito Nacional |
Ave. George Washington, Esq. Meriño, Distrito Nacional |
Administrator |
Santo Domingo Administration |
809-686-7478 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Distrito Nacional |
Distrito Nacional |
Avenida 30 de Mayo, Carretera Sánchez, Kilómetro 13, D.N. |
Administrator |
Haina Oriental Administration |
809-537-3246 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Distrito Nacional |
Distrito Nacional |
Ave. 30 de Mayo, Carretera Sánchez, Kilomentro No. 13 / Terminal Haina Occidental, Sector Piedra Blanca de Haina |
Administrator |
Haina Occidental Administration |
809-564-0106 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Santo Domingo |
Santo Domingo |
Calle Duarte, Andrés Boca Chica |
Administrator |
Boca Chica Administration |
809-523-4328 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
San Pedro de Macorís |
San Pedro de Macorís |
Avenida Domínguez Charro, Muelle de San Pedro de Macorís |
Administrator |
San Pedro de Macorís Administration |
809-529-3833 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
La Romana |
La Romana |
Puerto La Romana |
Administrator |
La Romana Administration |
809-550-9111 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Puerto Plata |
Puerto Plata |
Antigua Vía Férrea, Puerto Plata |
Administrator |
Puerto Plata Administration |
809-586-2366 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Azua |
Azua |
Carretera Puerto Viejo, Azua, Los Negros |
Administrator |
Azua Administration |
809-823-4019 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Barahona |
Barahona |
Calle Luis E. Del Monte, No.1, Barahona |
Administrator |
Barahona Administration |
809-524-9979 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Pedernales |
Pedernales |
Carretera Pedernales-Cabo Rojo, Pedernales |
Administrator |
Cabo Rojo Administration |
809-524-4105 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Montecristi |
Montecristi |
Calle Duarte, No. 4, Municipio Pepillo Salcedo, Montecristi |
Administrator |
Manzanillo Administration |
809-579-9403 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Samaná |
Samaná |
Ave. Francisco del Rosario Sánchez, Esq. Mella, Samaná |
Administrator |
Samaná Administration |
809-538-2776 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Santo Domingo |
Santo Domingo |
Ave. Las Américas, Boca Chica |
Administrator |
Multimodal Caucedo Port Administration |
809-523-9032 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Santo Domingo |
Santo Domingo |
La Caleta, Autopista Las Américas |
Administrator |
Aeropuerto Inter. De Las Américas (AILA) |
809-549-9933 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
La Altagracia |
La Altagracia |
Boulevard 1ero de Noviembre, Punta Cana, Higüey |
Administrator |
Aeropuerto Inter. De Punta Cana |
809-959-0291 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Puerto Plata |
Puerto Plata |
Sosúa, Puerto Plata |
Administrator |
Aeropuerto Inter. Gregorio Luperón |
809-586-0237 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
La Romana |
La Romana |
Carr. La Romana-Higüey 5.5, La Romana |
Administrator |
Aeropuerto Inter. de La Romana |
809-813-9302 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Santo Domingo |
Santo Domingo |
Av. Presidente Antonio Guzmán Fernández, Santo Domingo |
Administrator |
Aeropuerto Joaquín Balaguer (La Isabela) |
809-826-4000 |
|
Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Samaná |
Samaná |
Autopista Nagua, Sánchez, KM 22, El Catey, Samaná |
Administrator |
Aeropuerto Juan Bosch (Samaná, El Catey) |
809-338-0283 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Dajabón |
Dajabón |
Calle Gastón Fernando Deligne, Carretera de Dajabón |
Administrator |
Dajabón Administration |
809-579-8595 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Elías Piña |
Elías Piña |
Carretera Carrizal, Comendador, Elías Piña |
Administrator |
Elías Piña Administration |
809-527-0148 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Jimaní |
Jimaní |
Carretera Principal Jimaní, El Corral |
Administrator |
Jimaní Administration |
809-248-3182 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Pedernales |
Pedernales |
C/ 27 de Febrero, Próximo a la puerta de la Frontera |
Administrator |
Pedernales Administration |
809-524-0330 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Samaná |
Samaná |
Arroyo Barril, Samaná |
Administrator |
Negociado Aduanero Arroyo Barril |
809-244-1022 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Santiago |
Santiago |
Autopista Duarte |
Administrator |
Negociado Aduanero Licey |
809-233-8292 |
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Ministry of Finance |
General Directorate of Customs |
Barahona |
Barahona |
Comunidad Habanero, Barahona |
Administrator |
Negociado Aduanero María Montez |
809-524-6305 |
4.2 Dominican Republic Humanitarian Agency Contact List
Organization |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Website |
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World Food Programme |
Anacaona Av., # 9, Casa de las Naciones Unidas, Mirador Sur, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Romain Sirois |
Country Director |
+809 537 0909 |
829-961-5699 |
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International Organization for Migration |
Socorro Sánchez 152-154, Gazcue, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Representative |
+1 809 688 81 74 |
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Alto Comisionado de las Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados (ACNUR) |
Moisés García St., #8B, Gazcue, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Gabriel Godoy |
Head of Mission |
809-274-7111 |
809-480-5965 |
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Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO) |
Anacaona Av., # 9, Box 11206, Casa de las Naciones Unidas, Mirador Sur, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Daniel Valerio |
Representative |
809-473-6903 |
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OPS/OMS |
Edificio Cruz Roja y OPS/OMS, Pepillo Salcedo St., Plaza de la Salud, Ensanche La Fé, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Dr. Alma Morales |
Representante de la OPS/OMS en República Dominicana |
809-562-1519 ext.47202 |
809-723-7399 |
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Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo (PNUD) |
Anacaona Av., # 9, Box 1424, Casa de las Naciones Unidas, Mirador Sur, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Xavier Hernández Ferre |
Representative |
+809 537 0909 |
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Fondo de Población de las Naciones Unidas (UNFPA) |
Anacaona Av., # 9, Casa de las Naciones Unidas, Mirador Sur, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Ferreras Gomez |
Representative |
809-537-0909 |
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UNICEF |
Anacaona Av., # 9, Casa de las Naciones Unidas, Mirador Sur, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Representative |
809-473-7373 |
809-604-3791 |
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ACPP |
Benigno Filomeno Rojas St., # 313, Zona Universitaria. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Dámarit Pérez González |
Representative |
809-221-3170 |
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Aldeas Infantiles SOS Dominicana |
Jardines de Fontainebleau Av., Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Isaac Terrero Sánchez |
Representative |
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Asociación de Municipios de la Región Enriquillo (ASOMURE) |
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Oneida C. Féliz Medina |
Representative |
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Catholic Relief Services |
Cnel R F Domínguez 1, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Tulio Mateo |
Representative |
809-567-1271 |
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CEDESO |
INFOTEP Tamayo, Dominican Republic |
BENECO ENECIA |
Representative |
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Cruz Roja Dominicana |
Juan E. Dunat St., # 51, Ensanche Miraflores, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Arnaldo San Roman |
Representative |
809-334-4545 |
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Delegación de la Unión Europea en RD |
Calle César Nicolás Penson St., 85A, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Sarah Soriano Romero |
Representative |
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FUNDACION ETNICA INTEGRAL |
Juan Erazo St., Santo Domingo 10413 |
WILLIAM ALBERTO BASILIO |
Representative |
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IDDI |
CH St., #17, Diagonal Corner, Zona Industrial de Herrera, West Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Javier Cosin |
Representative |
809-534-1077 |
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Mesa Nacional para las Migraciones y Refugiados en RD MENAMIRD |
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Estime Metelis |
Representative |
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ONG CESAL |
Lincoln Av., #120. Marginal. 3, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Antonio Benete |
Representative |
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ONUSIDA |
Los Samanes St., Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Dolores |
Representative |
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Oxfam |
Josefa Perdomo St., #160, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Camila Minerva Rodríguez |
Representative |
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Pastoral Nacional Ecológica y Medio Ambiental / Universidad Católica de Santo Domingo |
Simón Bolívar Av., #902, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Jose Sergio Abreu |
Representative |
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Plan International |
Roaldi Plaza, 6 Floor, Guarocuya St., Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Melanie Benoit |
Representative |
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Save the Children |
Elvira de Mendoza St., #11, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Cristina Gutierrez |
Representative |
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TECHO Dominican Republic |
Cayetano Rodríguez & Calle Aristides Fiallo Cabral St., #102, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Carlos Real |
Representative |
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UNHCR |
Moisés García St., #8, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
Godoy |
Representative |
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UNODC |
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Lorenzo Cabrera |
Representative |
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USAID/OFDA |
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Zaira Pujols |
Representative |
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4.3 Dominican Republic Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies Contact List
Company |
Name |
Title |
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Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Website |
Description of Services |
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Instituto de Innovación en Biotecnología e Industria (IIBI) |
Alejando Tabar |
Service Coordinator |
809-566-8121 |
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Chromatographic Analysis, Pharmacy Analysis, Physical Tests Analysis, Plant Biotechnology Service - CEBIVE, Textile Analysis, Chemistry Analysis, Microbiology Analysis, Mineralogy Analysis, Nutritional Labeling Services, Wood Analysis, Environmental Measurements, Water Analysis. |
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Laboratorio Nacional de Salud Pública Dr. Defilló |
Edelmira López Llano |
Director |
829-681-2479 |
829-259-1717 |
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Make quality controls of reagents and laboratory equipment, and standardize analytical methods and procedures through ISO 15189 and ISO 17025, act as a reference laboratory and advice in the development of procedure manuals, etc. |
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Agrobiotek |
Carolina Mueses María Angel Popa |
General Manager Technical Manager |
809-221-5751 |
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Microorganisms Detection Indicators, Pathogenic Microorganisms Detection, Microbiological Water Analysis, Environmental Microbiological Monitoring, Serological Analysis, Determination of mycotoxins, Residues and Allergens, etc. |
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Junta Agroempresarial Dominicana (JAD) |
Emilio Martínez |
Laboratoy Director |
809-563-6178 |
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Analysis of agricultural laboratories, Training and education, Direct technical assistance, Support to increase competitiveness, Integrated Pest Management, Agribusiness reforestation, Support for exports and investment, Support for financing, Agribusiness Information Center, Agricultural Development, etc. |
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El Laboratorio de la Dirección General de Aduanas |
Mirian Dominguez |
Gobernadora |
(809) 567-3500 |
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Chemical analysis of metallic and non-metallic products; animal and plant products, food preparations; alcoholic beverages, characterization services for a wide variety of volatile and semi-volatile organic substances and compounds; analysis and measurements of various parameters related to hydrocarbons and identification of adulterating substances in fuels, biological investigations, molecular biology, microbiology, metals, minerals, electronics and sample preparation services for analysis, etc. |
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Dominican Institute for Quality (INDOCAL) |
809 686-2205 | indocal.gob.do |
4.4 Dominican Republic Port and Waterways Companies Contact List
Port Name |
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
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Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Fax Number |
Website |
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Caucedo and Haina |
Frederic Schad, SAS |
Km 11 1/2 Carretera Sánchez Al Lado De La Plaza Luperón, Santo Domingo |
Darwin Avila |
Logistics Advisor |
809-537-6200 |
829-904-5853 |
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Caucedo and Haina |
Hispaniola Freight Services |
Calle Gustavo Meia Ricart No. 100, Torre Empresarial M&M 6to. piso, Ens. Piantini, Distrito Nacional |
Francisco Schad Pia La Puerta |
President General Manager |
809-227-3939 |
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809-566-2850 |
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Caucedo and Haina |
Maersk Logistics |
Calle Jose Amado Soler No. 51, Edif. Gansa, Ens. Piantini, Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional |
Leoneardo Veintemilla |
Commercial Manager |
809-732-1234 |
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809-542-2474 |
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Caucedo and Haina |
Amerimar International Freight Services |
Lorenzo Despradel 13, Plaza Il Prado Suite 5-B, Los Prados, Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional |
Héctor Bera Pichardo |
General Manager |
809-566-1665 |
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809-566-1715 |
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Caucedo and Haina |
Agencia de Comercio Exterior (CM), S. A. |
Av. Sabana Larga No.30-A, Suite 210, 2da Planta , Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional |
Carlos Marte |
General Manager |
809-699-3212 |
809-273-5216 |
809-273-5354 |
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Haina | Haina International Terminal |
Km. 13 ½ Carretera Sánchez Edificio Navieros, Puerto Río Haina, Santo Domingo Oeste, Dominican Republic. |
AtencionAlCliente@hit.com.do | 809-740-1025 | |||||
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DPH |
Carretera Sánchez Km. 13, Muelle de Haina, Margen Oriental Edificio Navieros, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | info@dph.com.do | 809-539-6060 | 809-539-6050 | dph.com.do | |||
Sans Soucí Port | DPH | José Francisco Caamaño Avenue, Sans Soucí Port, Customs Building | santodomingo@dph.com.do | 809-539-6060, Ext. 3040 | dph.com.do | ||||
Caucedo | DPH | Administrative Building, 1st Floor , Puerto, Caucedo | caucedo@dph.com.do | 809-539-6060, Ext. 3050 | dph.com.do | ||||
Puerto Plata | DPH | Explanada frontal muelle viejo Puerto Plata. | ptoplata@dph.com.do | 809-320-0214 | dph.com.do | ||||
Santiago | DPH |
27 de Febrero Avenue, # 211 Plaza El Paseo – 2nd Floor |
santiago@dph.com.do | 809-576-3418 | dph.com.do | ||||
American President Lines | apl.ecustomersupport@apl.com | 809-793-7021 | www.apl.com | ||||||
Antillean Marine |
809-533-5020 | www.antillean.com | |||||||
Caribbean Feeder Services | Marcial Mayor | marcial.mayor@perezycia.com | (809) 6899111 |
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CMA CGM |
809-793-7020 | www.cma-cgm.com | |||||||
COSCO SHIPPING |
809 535 7758 |
www.coscoshipping.com | |||||||
COSIARMA |
sales@mardom.com | 809-539-6000 | |||||||
CROWLEY Liner Services |
jhernandez@navierasbr.com | 809-793-7000 | www.crowley.com | ||||||
Evergreen Marine |
biz@mcd.com.do | 809-539-6611 | www.evergreen-marine.com | ||||||
Hamburg SÜD |
sales@mardom.com | 809-539-6000 | |||||||
Hapag Lloyd |
Roberto Mallen | 809-221-6111 | www.hapag-lloyd.com | ||||||
King Ocean Services |
Cesar Baez | cesar.baez@kingocean.com |
809-540-0391 |
www.kingocean.com | |||||
Mediterranean Shipping Company | 809 381-1006 | www.msc.com/dom | |||||||
Melfi Lines |
ventas@ageport.com | 809-539 6884 | www.ageport.com | ||||||
NORDANA LINES |
809 221-6111 |
www.etheinsen.com | |||||||
Ocean Network Express | comercial@navierasbr.com | 809- 793 7163 | www.navierasbr.com | ||||||
Sea Land |
customerservice@sealand.com | 809-262-6333 | www.sealandmaersk.com | ||||||
Seaboard Marine |
Samuel Sanchez |
809-539-7000 |
www.seaboardmarine.com | ||||||
SEATRADE |
809 535 7758 / 809 539 6000 |
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StreamLines |
809-539 6884 | www.streamlinesnv.com | |||||||
X-Press Feeders |
809-539-6000 | www.x-pressfeeders.com | |||||||
ZIM Container Services |
impzim@navierasbr.com | 809-793-7000 | www.zim.com | ||||||
Agencia Marítima y Comercial (AMARIT) | 809-539-6339 | amarit.com.do | |||||||
Agencias Navieras B&R, SAS |
comercial@navierasbr.com | 809- 793 7163 | navierasbr.com | ||||||
Agentes y Estibadores Portuarios (AGEPORT) |
809-535-7758 | ageport.com | |||||||
Antillana Dominicana, SA |
809 533 5020 | antillean.com | |||||||
CMA CGM Dominicana, SAS |
sdq.general@cma-cgm.com |
(809) 793 7020 |
cma-cgm.com | ||||||
Compañía Dominicana de Navegación S.R.L. (CODONAVE) | codonave@claro.net.do | 809-682-7706 | |||||||
ET Heinsen |
eth@etheinsen.com.do |
809-221-6111 |
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Frederic Schad |
mail@schad.do | 809-221-8000 | schad.do | ||||||
Henríquez y Asociados |
info@mhenriquez.com.do | (809) 688-8787 | mhenriquez.com.do | ||||||
Maersk Dominicana, SAS |
do.export@maersk.com | 809-732-1234 | www.maersk.com | ||||||
MARDOM |
809-539-6000 | www.mardom.com | |||||||
Marítima del Caribe, SAS |
(809) 539-6611 |
evergreen-marine.com | |||||||
MSC Dominicana, SAS |
do344-hainadocs@msc.com | (809) 381-1006 | www.msc.com | ||||||
Pérez y Cía |
perezyciadr@perezyciadr.com |
809-689-9111 |
perezycia.com | ||||||
Dragados del Caribe | 809-539-5285 | dragadoscaribe.com | |||||||
EQUIPORT | info@equiport.com.do | 809 547 3602 | equiport.com.do | ||||||
PORT COLLECT |
eestevez@portcollect.com | 809-539-8517 | portcollect.com | ||||||
Red Nacional de Transporte Terrestre (RNTT) |
servicios@rntt.com.do | 809-740-1025 ext 2325/2326 | rntt.com.do | ||||||
VECONINTER |
809 487-4727 | veconinter.com |
4.5 Dominican Republic Airport Companies Contact List
Airport |
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Website |
Description of Services |
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Las Américas International Airport – Dr. Jose Francisco Peña Gómez |
Airport Department |
Ruta 66 Salida Del Aeropuerto Las Américas, Santo Domingo |
Alejandro Tejeda |
Airport Delegate |
|
809-549-1253 |
|
To ensure the proper functioning of the security and service operations, in accordance with national and international regulations, and to serve as a unifying entity for the government institutions that interact at the designated airport. |
Puerto Plata International Airport |
Airport Department |
Carretera Sosúa-Puerto Plata |
Guarionex Vásquez |
Airport Delegate |
|
809-586-0922 |
|
To ensure the proper functioning of the security and service operations, in accordance with national and international regulations, and to serve as a unifying entity for the government institutions that interact at the designated airport. |
El Catey International Airport/Juan Bosch International Airport |
Airport Department |
Autopista Nagua – Sanchez, KM 22, El Catey, Samana, 32000 |
Cesar Jorge Tabar Rivas |
Airport Delegate |
809-904-7372 |
|
To ensure the proper functioning of the security and service operations, in accordance with national and international regulations, and to serve as a unifying entity for the government institutions that interact at the designated airport. |
|
Punta Cana International Airport |
Airport Department |
Carretera Aeropuerto, Punta Cana 23000 |
Bethania del Carmen Rodríguez |
Airport Delegate |
829-563-0180 |
To ensure the proper functioning of the security and service operations, in accordance with national and international regulations, and to serve as a unifying entity for the government institutions that interact at the designated airport. |
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Cibao International Airport |
Airport Department |
Avenida Victor Manuel Espaillat, Santiago De Los Caballeros 51081 |
Jose Luis López |
Airport Delegate |
829-563-0163 |
To ensure the proper functioning of the security and service operations, in accordance with national and international regulations, and to serve as a unifying entity for the government institutions that interact at the designated airport. |
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La Romana International Airport |
Airport Department |
Carr. La Romana - Higuey 5.5, La Romana 22000 |
Danilo Morla |
Airport Delegate |
829-893-5073; ext. 3300 |
To ensure the proper functioning of the security and service operations, in accordance with national and international regulations, and to serve as a unifying entity for the government institutions that interact at the designated airport. |
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La Isabela International Airport |
Airport Department |
Av. Presidente Antonio Guzmán Fernández, Santo Domingo |
Alfonso Cabral |
Airport Delegate |
|
809-826-4001; ext. 4002 |
To ensure the proper functioning of the security and service operations, in accordance with national and international regulations, and to serve as a unifying entity for the government institutions that interact at the designated airport. |
|
Santo Domingo Heliport |
Airport Department |
Autopista 30 de Mayo, Santo Domingo |
Sarah Jhonson |
Delegado de Aeroportuario |
829-893-5073; ext. 3300 |
|
To ensure the proper functioning of the security and service operations, in accordance with national and international regulations, and to serve as a unifying entity for the government institutions that interact at the designated airport. |
4.6 Dominican Republic Storage and Milling Companies Contact List
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Website |
Description of Duties |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Molinos Modernos del Ozama |
Calle Olegorio Vargas Nº 1, Villa Duarte, Santo Domingo. |
|
809-788-2222 |
Commercial mill for wheat and corn flours. |
|
Molinos del Sol |
C/ Presidente Caamaño No. 16, Los Frailes III, Santo Domingo |
809-598-0821; 809-598-8829 |
Distribute bakery products in the Dominican Republic. |
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Procesadora de Arroz Pimco (Pimentel y Compañía) |
Santiago De Los Caballeros 51000 |
809-247-2316 |
Rice mill and packer. |
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Global Storage |
809 331 8888 | www.globalstorage.com.do | |||
Haina Bonded Warehouse | info@hainabondedw.com.do | 829-893-5011 | www.hainabonded.com | ||
TD Bonded Warehouse, S.A.S |
809- 544-2888 |
www.tdbonded.com |
4.7 Dominican Republic Fuel Providers Contact List
Company |
Location(s) |
Street / Physical Address |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Website |
Description of Services Provided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Transoil |
Santo Domingo |
Calle D, Casi Esq. Romulo Betancourt, Zona Industrial de Herrera (Nave Metales y Derivados, Frente a Hormigones Moya) |
|
809-534-0993 / 809-530-7598 / Fax: 809-531-5975 |
From the dispatch of fuel to the residence, industry or commerce, to the installation of tanks and the required advisory. |
|
Olio, Combustible a Domicilio |
Santo Domingo |
Calle Romance No. 10 - Santo Domingo Norte |
|
809-568-5751 |
Distribution and supply of fuel to industries, companies, residences, shopping malls and individuals. |
|
Synergy Group |
Santo Domingo |
Av. Gustavo Mejía Ricart #69, Torre Washington Suite 2C |
servicioalcliente@synergygroup.com.do, ventas@synergygroup.com.do |
809 563-0505 Ext. 1; 809-284-7770 |
Sale, transportation and technical advice in the fuel sector. The service includes fuel deliveries to: industries, free trade zones, hotels, shops, residences, apartment buildings, offices, construction project camps, deliveries in ports for boats. |
|
Refineria Dominicana de Petróleo (REFIDOMSA) |
San Cristóbal |
Carretera Sánchez Km. 17.5, Zona Industrial. Haina, San Cristóbal |
809-472-9800 Fax: 809-957-3566 |
Satisfy customer's demand of energy and petroleum products. |
||
Asociación Dominicana de Distribuidores De Combustible y Derivados |
Santo Domingo |
Autopista Duarte, KM. 10 1/2 |
|
|
Ensure the correct distribution of fuels and its derivatives. |
|
Gasoil Xpress |
|
|
|
|
Sale and distribution of diesel with home delivery service. Fuel supply for the residential, industrial, mining, maritime, and ground transportation sectors. The supply of lubricants and greases for the industrial, maritime and automotive sectors. Sales to the commercial and industrial sectors of the XP3 additive. |
|
Next |
|
|
|
809-364-1000 ext. 2218; 809-364-1000 ext. 2285 |
Provide the automotive, industrial and commercial sector with petroleum-derived fuels, lubricants, industrial and automotive oils and greases. |
|
Rilix Combustibles |
Santiago |
Autopista Duarte KM 12 ½, Santiago De Los Caballeros |
809-276-0202 809-234-3232 |
Fuels sales through gasoline stations in the Dominican Republic. |
||
Trans-Diesel del Caribe |
Santo Domingo |
Av Monumental 12, Santo Domingo |
809-560-6445; 809-561-6887 |
Fuel distribution throughout the national territory. |
||
Empresas Lluberes |
Santo Domingo |
Avenida Independencia # 632, Zona Universitaria |
809-221-5939 |
Fuel sales in the Dominican Republic. |
||
Economizador de combustibles |
|
|
|
|
Sale of fuel economizer. |
|
PetroMovil |
Santo Domingo |
Av. Principal No. 14, Los Rios, Santo Domingo |
|
809-560-5099 |
Fuel distribution throughout the national territory. |
|
Kinetic, SRL |
Santo Domingo |
Av. Winston Churchill #71 Edif. Lama Suite 201, Santo Domingo |
|
|
Supply of fuels and its derivatives. |
|
Combustibles Ecológicos |
Santo Domingo |
C/ Segunda, Local 2, Altos Arroyo Hondo, Km.10 1/2, Autopista Duarte, Santo Domingo |
k.arroyo@combustiblesecologicos.com; mkourie@combustiblesecologicos.com; rafaeltorres@combustiblesecologicos.com |
809-378-1000; 809-732-4853 |
Fuel sales and home delivery in the Dominican Republic. |
|
United Petroleum |
San Cristóbal |
Bajos de Haina 91000, San Cristóbal |
|
809-957-1607 |
Transport and distribute fuels wholesale and retail. |
|
Sigma Petroleum |
San Cristóbal |
Avenida 27 de Febrero #355, Santo Domingo |
809-530-8531 |
Fuel sales, distribution and transport in the Dominican Republic. |
||
Gaepell |
Santo Domingo |
Calle Primera #5, Villa Aura, Santo Domingo Oeste |
809-379-2429 |
|
||
Excom Hispaniola |
Santo Domingo |
Av San Martin 279, Santo Domingo |
|
809-683-2593 |
Fuel distributor and importer. |
|
Grupo Credigas-Nativa |
Santo Domingo |
Carretera Mella, Km. 7 1/2 , No. 526, Cancino I, Santo Domingo Este |
809-596-5188 |
Distribute propane gas and fuels. |
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Eco Petróleo Dominicana |
Santo Domingo |
Ave. Rómulo Betancourt, No. 527, El Renacimiento, Santo Domingo |
809-508-6247 |
Fuel distributor to retailers, partners and end consumers. |
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Sunix Petroleum, S.A. |
Santo Domingo |
Av. Winston Churchill esquina calle Rafael Augusto Sánchez, Piantini, Santo Domingo |
|
809-227-0003 |
Distribution of gasoline and diesel products in the Dominican Republic. |
|
Shell República Dominicana |
Santo Domingo |
Calle Francisco Prats Ramirez No. 412 esq. Bohechio, Ens. Quisqueya, Santo Domingo |
|
809-542-4752 |
Exclusive distributor of the energy and petrochemical sector. |
|
Petronan |
Santo Domingo |
C/Marginal Nuñez #364, El Millón, Santo Domingo |
|
809-535-0242 |
Sale of petroleum products and complementary services. |
|
TOTAL República Dominicana |
Santo Domingo |
Torre Acrópolis, Piso 10. Av. Winston Churchill, Ensanche Piantini |
809-563-5338 |
|
4.8 Dominican Republic Transporter Contact List
Company |
Location(s) |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Fax Number |
Website |
Description of Services Provided |
Vehicle Type |
Number of Vehicles |
Capacity per Vehicle |
Condition |
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COOPSEMUCA |
Las Américas International Airport (Cargo Terminal) |
Las Américas International Airport (Cargo Terminal) |
Odalis Vargas |
General Manager |
|
809-549-0075 |
809-549-2665 |
809-549-2998 |
|
Transport company |
Trucks 40” |
|
40 MT |
Good Condition |
24” |
|
15 MT |
Good Condition |
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16 “ |
|
5 MT |
Good Condition |
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Subcontract available |
|
|
Good Condition |
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Sindicato De Camioneros Y Furgoneros de Santo Domingo |
Santo Domingo |
Puerto de Haina, Santo Domingo |
Ing. Jose Francisco Alfonso |
Director |
ingjalfonsofrancisco@gmail.com |
809-537-1104 |
809-696-1793 |
809-537-2462 |
|
Transport company |
Patanas |
|
35 MT |
Good Condition |
Subcontract available |
|
|
Good Condition |
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Federación Nacional de Transporte Dominicano (FENATRADO) |
Santo Domingo |
Autopista Duarte, Km 18, Santo Domingo Oeste |
Dario Polanco |
Organization Secretary |
|
809-530-3555 / 809-531-8257 |
809-866-3600 / 829-452-5071 |
809-530-2759 / 809-530-2729 |
|
Transport company |
45” |
|
40 MT |
Good Condition |
40” |
|
24 MT |
Good Condition |
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28” |
|
24 MT |
Good Condition |
|||||||||||
26” |
|
15 MT |
Good Condition |
|||||||||||
22” |
|
6 MT |
Good Condition |
|||||||||||
16” |
|
5 MT |
Good Condition |
|||||||||||
Subcontract available |
|
|
Good Condition |
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SCHAD (DHL Global Forwarding) |
Santo Domingo |
Carretera Sánchez, Km. 12 ½. Santo Domingo |
Jennifer Rodríguez Miguel Guillen |
Logistics Advisor Operations Supervisor |
|
809-530-7156 / 809-539-6309 |
829-904-7450 829-559-5092 |
809-530-7156 / 809-539-6309 |
|
Transport company |
Trucks And Containers |
|
|
Good Condition |
40” |
|
40 MT |
Good Condition |
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28” |
|
24 MT |
Good Condition |
|||||||||||
26” |
|
24 MT |
Good Condition |
|||||||||||
22” |
|
15 MT |
Good Condition |
|||||||||||
16” |
|
6 MT |
Good Condition |
|||||||||||
Subcontract available |
|
|
Good Condition |
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Henríquez & Asociados, SRL |
Santo Domingo |
Av Simón Bolívar #195, Santo Domingo 10108 |
|
|
809-688-8787 |
|
|
Transport company |
Subcontract available |
|
|
|
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Truckslogic |
Santo Domingo |
Diamond Mall, Local 57, Calle Euclides Morillo 58, Santo Domingo |
|
|
809-563-4652 |
|
|
Transport company |
Subcontract available |
|
|
|
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CBX Global |
Santo Domingo |
Av. George Washington #105, Santo Domingo 11114 |
|
|
809-687-0852 |
|
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Transport company |
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Marítima Dominicana |
Santo Domingo |
Carretera Sánchez Km. 12 1/2, 11116 |
Elvis Quezada |
|
809-539-6000 |
809-890-8854 |
809-539-7200 |
Transport company |
|
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|
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CARGAMAX | Carlos Pérez Ricart Avenue, # 9, Altos de Arroyo Hondo II, Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic | César Padrón | servicioalcliente@cargamax.com.do |
809-922-2515, Ext. 107 |
829-717-0913 | www.cargamax.com.do | ||||||||
Transporte & Servicio J M, SRL |
1ra 1, La Caleta, Boca Chica, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. |
Hamilton R Mercedes |
transporte.servicios.jm@hotmail.com |
809-549-0490 |
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INTERSTELLAR |
Patricia F. Suero | General Manager | interstellarinvestmentssrl@gmail.com | 809-475-0211 | 809-815-9164 | |||||||||
AGENCIAS NAVIERAS RANNIK (CROWLEY) |
Abraham Lincoln Avenue 504, Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic. |
Matthy Garib Stacy Acosta |
809-793-7000 |
809-301-8170 829-748-1992 |
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SUCTRACAPUS (Sindicato Unido de Camioneros y Furgoneros Transporadores de carga) |
Prolong. Independencia Avenue, Km. 13, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. | Walenb Jiménez Soriano | suctracapus@hotmail.com | 809-473-7486 | 829-499-2728 |
4.9 Dominican Republic Railway Companies Contact List
Not applicable for this assessment.
4.10 Dominican Republic Suppliers Contact List
Company |
Commodity Types |
Location(s) |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Fax Number |
Website |
Description of Services Provided |
FERRETERIA AMERICANA | Office | Santo Domingo | Av. John F. Kennedy,Santo Domingo | 809-549-7777 | 809-732-1566 | ||||||
MEYCY | Office |
Ave. Núñez de Cáceres Num.354
|
Giselle Goico | 809-539-5956 | 809-537-7245 | ||||||
LEON G |
Office | Santo Domingo |
Francisco Prats Ramírez no.412, Ens. Quisqueya, Sto. Dgo. |
Manuel Peguero | 809-565-0538 | 809-412-8842 | |||||
MUEBLES OMAR |
Office | C/Frank Felix Miranda No.23, Ens. Naco | 809-616-0664 | 809-381-1103 | |||||||
CECOMSA | General | Av. Rómulo Betancourt # 331, Bella Vista, Sto. Dgo., Rep. Dominicana | 809-532-7026 | 829-222-5505 | 809-534-9430 | ||||||
PRODUCTIVE BUSSINES SOLUTIONS, S.A. | General | Santo Domingo | Ave. Bolívar Num. 1004, Santo Domingo | 809-334-6616 | 809-472-0988 | ||||||
Omega Tech | General | Santo Domingo | Av. John F. Kennedy, Esq. Gardenia,Santo Domingo | 809-683-4343 | 1-809-972-7732 | 809-683-8466 | |||||
LLORTECH | General | Luis Amiama Tió #58 | Arroyo Hondo, Julio Llort | 809 547-2765 | 809 662-5051 | 809 534-1201 | |||||
EPG COMPUTADORAS, S. A. | General | c/San Antonio No. 7, Zona Industrial de Herrera | Ana Rosa Núñez | arosa@epg.com.do | 809 534-1200 | 809-788-5454 | |||||
FERRETERIA POPULAR | Construction | Ave. San Martin. Santo Domingo | Miguel Titón. | 809-592-5891 | |||||||
FERRETERIA AMERICANA. | Construction | Santo Domingo. San Martin | Av. John F. Kennedy,Santo Domingo. San Martin | Danilo Ribota | 809-549-7777/ 567-7125 ext. 7305 | 809-372-9100 | 809-732-1566 | ||||
ALBA LANTIGUA | Food | c/Perla No. 8, Urb. El Pedregal, Km. 11 Carretera Sánchez | albalantigua@hotmail.com | 809 530-6685 | 809 923-9282 | ||||||
REPOSTERIA 5H |
Food | José Tapia Brea #252, Ens. Quisqueya | Herlyn Veloz | 809 363-1575 | 809 912-9826 | ||||||
PASTRY |
Food | Ave. Sarasota 106 | 809 532-0489 | ||||||||
JULY FIESTA |
Food |
Calle Santa Ana, Esq. Mella, San Francisco de Macorís, R.D. |
Luis Manuel Reyes | 809-588-2034 | |||||||
En Casa |
Food | Bella Vista | Av. Rómulo Betancourt no.385, Bella Vista | José Luis Leonardo | 809-255-0505 | ||||||
FIESTALQUI SRL |
Food | Santo Domingo |
C/José Tapia Brea 294, Evaristo Morales, Santo Domingo. |
fiestalquisa@gmail.com |
809-547-2928 / 809-547-1149 |
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Gusticos Valenzuela |
Food | Renacimiento |
Calle B #6, Renacimiento |
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MERCASID
|
Maize |
Ave. Máximo Gómez No. 182, Esq. Pedro Olivo Cedeño C/ Juan Alejandro Ibarra No. 122, Ens. La Fé |
José Llanos Malvina Gonzalez Dulce Camilo Juan Bonilla |
Gerente de Mercadeo Ventas Ventas Enc. de Almacén de Insumos Maicera |
809-565-2151
Ext. 3003, Ext. 2110/2112 809-567-5581,Ext. 5235
|
809-542-5969 | |||||
CESAR IGLESIAS C POR A |
Rice | Santo Domingo |
Av. Independencia No. 2403. Santo Domingo |
Miguel Felix Iglesias | Presidente |
809-535-5511 ext. 239 809-529-1461 |
809-535-9635 (ventas) 809-532-2186 (producción) |
www.cesariglesias.com | |||
FACTORÍA DE ARROZ Y PASTAS ALIMENTICIAS J. RAFAEL NÚÑEZ | Rice | Santo Domingo. | Prolongación 27 de Febrero, Plaza Alameda 1ro., Local no. 106. Santo Domingo. |
Rafael Nuñez Francisco Domínguez Juan Nuñez, |
presidente
Gerente de Ventas de arroz Gerente de ventas de pasta |
809-481-2155 |
809-585-3080/84 809-747-2567 |
809-564-6078 809-564-6168 |
grupojrnt@hotmail.com | ||
FELICIANO PEÑALBA | Rice | Santo Domingo |
KM. 24 Autopista Duarte |
Melkys Gonzalez | arrozpenalba@gmail.com |
809-467-8888 809-476-8000 |
809-656-0200 | ||||
PROCESADORA SÁNCHEZ RAMÍREZ |
Rice | Alejandro Jerez | Presidente |
809-585-3050 / 2037 / 3042 / 3043 809-957-0015 |
809-910-4187 | 809-957-3508 | |||||
FACTORÍA AGROMOLINO DE MOYA |
Rice | Dpto. Mercadeo | mmoraortega@gmail.com | 809-547-1046 | 809-227-2090 | ||||||
FACTORÍA BIJA |
Rice | Maria Elizabeth Cruz | Melizabeth18@hotmail.com | 809-561-6366 / 238-1780 |
809-987-2315 809-564-4768 |
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FACTORIA DE ARROZ BISONO |
Rice | Santo Domingo |
F. Miranda #8 Santo Domingo |
Miguelina Portella | pre_ventas_sur_2@arrozbisono.com | 809-472-3546 | |||||
FONT GAMUNDI Y CO. |
Rice | Santo Domingo | Autopista Duarte Km 6 1/2, Santo Domingo | Julian Moreta | f.gamundi@codtel.net.do | 809-573-2437 | |||||
ARROZ HERMANOS JEREZ |
Rice | Santo Domingo |
Central 109 Altagracia, Santo Domingo |
Miguel Jerez | migueljerez@gmail.com |
809-508-0061 |
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FACTORIA HERMANOS HERNANDEZ |
Rice | Santo Domingo |
Autopista Santiago-Navarrete km 8, Santiago |
809-580-0919 | 809-580-0725 | ||||||
GRANOS NACIONALES |
Rice/Beans | Calle Arturo Logroño no. 117, Ens. La Fe. Santo Domingo | Luis Alberto Álvarez |
809-566-0166 Ext. 243 |
809-722-2408 | 809-540-3818 | |||||
COMERCIAL AGRÍCOLA SANZ | Beans |
Santo Domingo |
Sr. Juan José Sanz | Presidente | comercialagricolasanz@hotmail.com | 809-539-6990 | 809-537-9140 | ||||
COMERCIAL RAMÍREZ | Beans | Frente al Mercado Nuevo. San Juan de la Maguana | Mario Ramírez | 809-557-5494 |
809-557-5141 809-557-5490 |
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ALMACENES CASTILLO | Beans | Santo Domingo | Calle Antonio Caba No. 12 Santo Domingo | Henry Castillo | Htcp21@hotmail.com | 809-682-4181 | 809-696-3745 | ||||
ASOCIACION DE COMERCIANTES DE PRODUCTOS AGROPECUARIOS | Beans | Santo Domingo |
Calle Imbert No.21 Santo Domingo |
José Arturo Mota Bello | asocipa@yahoo.com | 809-688-4020 | 809689-4709 | ||||
CASA RODRIGUEZ | Beans | Calle Antonio Caba #11 | Gerson Hernandez | casarodriguezpe@hotmail.com | 809-688-0959 | 809-685-2277 | |||||
ALMACENES DE GRANOS DOMINICANOS | Beans |
El Recodo #2, Santo Domingo |
Damaris Medina |
Gerente Ventas |
algradosa@codetel.net.do |
809-539-5406 809-535-1514 |
809-539-7908 | ||||
MERCASID | Oil |
Ave. Máximo Gómez No. 182, Esq. Pedro Olivo Cedeño C/ Juan Alejandro Ibarra No. 122, Ens. La Fé |
José Llanos
Malvina Gonzalez Dulce Camilo Juan Bonilla |
Gerente de Mercadeo Ventas Ventas Enc. de Almacén de Insumos Maicera |
809-565-2151 Ext. 3003, Ext. 2110/2112 809-567-5581,Ext. 5235 |
809-542-5969 | |||||
CESAR IGLESIAS C POR A |
Oil | Santo Domingo | Av. Independencia No. 2403. Santo Domingo | Miguel Felix Iglesias | Presidente |
809-535-5511 ext. 239 809-529-1461 |
809-535-9635
(ventas) 809-532-2186 (producción) |
www.cesariglesias.com | |||
SOLUCIONES, AMBIENTES Y DISEÑOS (SOAMDI) | Assorted |
Prolongación Desiderio Arias No. 12 |
Henry Franco Ana Pimentel |
809 508-6025 |
809 707-7979 809 707-7979 |
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MALAQUIAS (uniformes) |
Assorted |
Ave. Independencia |
809 535-1789 | ||||||||
Logomarca (sellos) | Assorted | Bella Vista | Ave. Rómulo Betancourt #1210, Bella Vista | 809 535-8445 | |||||||
Print City (fotocopias) | Assorted | Bella Vista | Ave. Rómulo Betancourt #1410, Bella vista | 809 532-3022 | |||||||
IMPORTADORA GUTIERREZ (Generadores, Pesos, escalas, mangueras, repuestos de Autos) | Assorted | Autopista Duarte Km. 7 1/2 | Eduardo Gutiérrez | 809 334-1111 ext.237 | |||||||
FARMACO INTERNACIONAL (equipos, efectos médicos y de laboratorio - avagard, guantes, lancetas) | Assorted | Ave. Bolívar 884 | 809 221-8138 | ||||||||
INSTALACIONES AZCONA (toldos) | Assorted | Los Mina | Respaldo Gabriel Morillo #48, Los Mina | Miguel Angel Azcona | 809 596-6076 | ||||||
ELECTRICIDAD COMERCIAL E INDUSTRIAL (trabajos eléctricos) | Assorted | Enc. Mantenimiento ONU / SOAMDI | José Reyes | 809 657-7402 / 829 773-7402 | |||||||
TURINTER (pasajes aéreos) | Assorted | Leopoldo Navarro #2 | Yraida Javier | 809 686-4020 ext. 1203 | |||||||
EMELY TOURS (pasajes aéreos) | Assorted | Naco | Ave. Tiradentes #6, Naco | Carmen Doñé | 809 566-4545 ext. 202 | ||||||
BIO-NUCLEAR (equipos, efectos médicos y de laboratorio - microcuvette, analyzer) | Assorted | Naco | Ave. Tiradentes #74, Naco | 809 567-8172 | |||||||
GRAFIC TODO SELLOS (sellos) | Assorted | ||||||||||
DILIMARKEYT, E.I.R.L.(Plantas Cummins, Servicios Multiples, Correas, Generadores, gomas, baterías, etc.) | Transportation | C/ Hnos. Deligne no. 51, Gazcue, Santo Domingo | Samuel Peralta | 809-688-6100 | 809-645-3454 |
PRENSA-PUBLICIDAD –Advertising |
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EDITORA HOY C. por A |
Ave. San Martín |
TEL: 809-565-4444 |
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EDITORA DEL CARIBE |
Dr. Defilló, Los Prados |
Tel 809-683-8300
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Mobiliario Oficina - Office Supplies |
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FERRETERIA AMERICANA. |
Av. John F. Kennedy,Santo Domingo.
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Tel: 809-549-7777 Fax: 809-732-1566 |
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MEYCY |
Ave. Núñez de Cáceres Num.354 Giselle Goico |
Tel. 809-539-5956 Fax: 809-537-7245 |
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LEON G |
Francisco Prats Ramírez no.412, Ens. Quisqueya, Sto. Dgo. Manuel Peguero correo: mpeguero@leongmuebles.com.do |
Tel.: 565-0538 Fax: 809-412-8842 |
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MUEBLES OMAR |
C/Frank Felix Miranda No.23, Ens. Naco |
Fax: 809-381-1103, Tel: 809-616-0664 |
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SUPLIDORES LOCALES EQUIPAMIENTO INFORMATICO Y PERIFIERICOS – LOCAL GENERAL SUPPLIERS |
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CECOMSA
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Av. Rómulo Betancourt # 331, Bella Vista, Sto. Dgo., Rep. Dominicana |
Tel: 809-532-7026 x 109. Cel: (829) 222-5505 Fax: (809) 534-9430 Att: Ruddy Gonzalez ruddyg2@cecomsa.com |
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PRODUCTIVE BUSSINES SOLUTIONS, S.A. |
Ave. Bolívar Num. 1004, Santo Domingo |
Tel.: (809) 334-6616 Fax: (809) 472-0988 |
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Omega Tech |
Av. John F. Kennedy, Esq. Gardenia,Santo Domingo |
Tel.: (809) 683-4343 Fax: (809) 683-8466 Cel: (1-809) 972-7732 |
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LLORTECH |
Luis Amiama Tió #58, Arroyo Hondo |
809 547-2765 – Julio Llort |
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EPG COMPUTADORAS, S. A. |
c/San Antonio No. 7, Zona Industrial de Herrera - |
809 534-1200 ext. 224 Contacto: Ana Rosa Núñez – arosa@epg.com.do Fax 809 534-1201 Móvil 809 662-5051 |
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Material Gastable – Waste Material |
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GLOBAL OFFICE |
Cervantes No. 201, Gazcue |
809 238-5546 – Wendy Rivera |
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THE OFFICE WARESHOUSE (TOW) Ventas08@towrd.com (Elizabeth) |
Calle D esq. El Diamante, Zona Industrial de Herrera, Sto Dgo
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Ana Antigua, Gerente de Ventas, Tel. 809 518-2841 ext. 231 Cel. 829 521-2177 Fax 809 530-2305 Elizabeth Cordero, Ejecutiva de Cuentas ONU, ext. 248 |
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JAT SERVICE |
Arroyo Hondo |
809 565-6125 – Nancy-Jeannette Padrón |
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LAUGAMA |
809 544-3973 |
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PASUGESA |
C/ La Vereda No.4, Res. Herrera
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Tel 809-922-3888 y 809 922-3330 Luis Féliz |
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SEDEPACA |
Rómulo Betancourt 492 |
809 531-7103 |
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HOTELES – HOTELS |
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Hotel Meliá Santo Domingo |
Ave. George Washington #365 |
809 221-6666 - Zórida Pappaterra |
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Hotel Santo Domingo |
Ave. Independencia esq. Lincoln |
809 221-3683 |
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Hotel Dominican Fiesta |
Ave. Anacaona, Los Cacicazgos |
809 562-8222 - Gina Jiménez |
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Hotel Clarión |
Presidente González esq. Tiradentes, Ens. Naco |
809 541-6226 |
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Hotel El Embajador |
Ave. Sarasota #65 |
809 221-2131 |
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Alquiler y Venta Vehículos de Motor. Taller de Reparaciones. Suplidores de neumáticos – Car Vendors, Repair services, Spare parts suppliers |
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OZAVI |
Ave. Las Américas, Ens. Ozama |
809 598-2000, 829 292-9170 |
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DELTA COMERCIAL |
Ave. John F Kennedy |
809) 537-1000 Att: Sra. Severino |
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Avis Rent a Car |
Ave. George Washington |
809-535-7191 Awilda Sanz/ Sharem Valoy/ Wendy |
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Dollar Rent Car (Alquiler Vehículos de Motor) |
Av Independencia 366, Santo Domingo |
Tel 809-221-7368 Att Johan Escoboza |
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Autoservicio y Repuestos Virgilio |
Osvaldo de la Concha No. 9, Villa Juana |
809 565-3995 y Cel. 809 224-8060 -Virgilio De La Cruz |
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Sports Car Tires |
Tunti Cáceres 208, Villa Juana |
809 563-4207 |
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CELULARES, PROVEEDORES COMUNICACIÓN, EQUIPOS RADIO, COMUNICACIÓN – COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT |
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Codetel/Claro (líneas alámbricas y celulares) |
Nachira Jáquez/ Yurkiri Valdez |
809 220-1212 |
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Tricom (Telecable) |
Lope de Vega #95 |
809 476-6000 |
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Viva (internet) |
Abraham Lincoln 295 |
809 503-1000 |
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PRINTING OF. VISIBILITY MATERIALS, POLO SHIRTS, CACHUCHAS |
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HEROS |
Ave. Lope de Vega 108 |
809 566-7871 y Cel. 809 299-7403 – Josefina de Rojas |
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RIO DE LA PLATA |
Calle 20 No. 5, Las Caobas |
809 372-2555 |
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BG CAPS MANUFACTURE |
C/Juan José Duarte no.58, Ens. La Fe. Eduardo González Correo: eduardo_gonzalez73@hotmail.com |
Tel.: 809-683-5229 Cel.: 809-909-3339 |
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MATERIALES FERRETEROS, DE CONSTRUCCION, IMPORTACION HERRAMIENTAS Y EQUIPOS CONSTRUCCION – CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIES |
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FERRETERIA POPULAR |
Ave. San Martin. Santo Domingo |
Tel 809-592-5891 Fax 809-788-5454 ATT: Miguel Titón. |
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FERRETERIA AMERICANA. |
Av. John F. Kennedy,Santo Domingo. San Martin
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Tel: 809-549-7777/ 567-7125 ext. 7305 Fax: 809-732-1566 Att: Danilo Ribota Cel. 809-372-9100 |
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SUPLIDORES DE ALIMENTOS – FOOD SUPPLIERS |
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ALBA LANTIGUA
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c/Perla No. 8, Urb. El Pedregal, Km. 11 Carretera Sánchez |
Tel. 809 530-6685 y Cel. 809 923-9282 Correo: albalantigua@hotmail.com |
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REPOSTERIA 5H |
José Tapia Brea #252, Ens. Quisqueya |
809 363-1575 y Cel. 809 912-9826 - Herlyn Veloz |
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PASTRY |
Ave. Sarasota 106 |
809 532-0489 - Alexandra |
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JULY FIESTA |
Calle Santa Ana, Esq. Mella, San Francisco de Macorís, R.D. |
809-588-2034 – Luis Manuel Reyes |
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En Casa |
Av. Rómulo Betancourt no.385, Bella Vista |
Tel.: 809-255-0505 – José Luis Leonardo |
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FIESTALQUI SRL |
C/José Tapia Brea 294, Evaristo Morales, Santo Domingo. |
Email:fiestalquisa@gmail.com
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Gusticos Valenzuela |
Calle B #6, Renacimiento
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SUPLIDORES VARIOS – ASSORTED SUPPLIERS |
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SOLUCIONES, AMBIENTES Y DISEÑOS (SOAMDI) |
Prolongación Desiderio Arias No. 12 |
Tel. 809 508-6025 Cel. 809 707-7979 – Henry Franco Cel. 809 707-1320 – Ana Pimentel |
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CASA CHAHIN (uniformes) |
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MALAQUIAS (uniformes) |
Ave. Independencia |
809 535-1789 |
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Logomarca (sellos) |
Ave. Rómulo Betancourt #1210, Bella Vista |
809 535-8445 |
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Print City (fotocopias) |
Ave. Rómulo Betancourt #1410, Bella vista |
809 532-3022 |
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IMPORTADORA GUTIERREZ (Generadores, Pesos, escalas, mangueras, repuestos de Autos) |
Autopista Duarte Km. 7 1/2 |
809 334-1111 ext.237 Eduardo Gutiérrez |
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FARMACO INTERNACIONAL (equipos, efectos médicos y de laboratorio - avagard, guantes, lancetas) |
Ave. Bolívar 884 |
809 221-8138 |
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INSTALACIONES AZCONA (toldos) |
Respaldo Gabriel Morillo #48, Los Mina |
809 596-6076 - Miguel Angel Azcona |
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ELECTRICIDAD COMERCIAL E INDUSTRIAL (trabajos eléctricos) |
Enc. Mantenimiento ONU / SOAMDI |
Cel. 809 657-7402 y 829 773-7402 - José Reyes |
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TURINTER (pasajes aéreos) |
Leopoldo Navarro #2 |
809 686-4020 ext. 1203 – Yraida Javier |
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EMELY TOURS (pasajes aéreos) |
Ave. Tiradentes #6, Naco |
809 566-4545 ext. 202 – Carmen Doñé |
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BIO-NUCLEAR (equipos, efectos médicos y de laboratorio - microcuvette, analyzer) |
Ave. Tiradentes #74, Naco |
809 567-8172 |
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GRAFIC TODO SELLOS (sellos) |
Ave. Winston Churchill #19 |
809 535-8904 |
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TAXI / TRANSPORTE |
Gregorio Ortíz (Kuky) |
809 996-0747 809 758-6491 |
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DILIMARKEYT, E.I.R.L.(Plantas Cummins, Servicios Multiples, Correas, Generadores, gomas, baterías, etc.) |
C/ Hnos. Deligne no. 51, Gazcue, Santo Domingo |
Tel.: 809-688-6100 Cel.: 809-645-3454 Samuel Peralta |
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Main Food Suppliers
Company |
Address |
Contact |
Telephone |
Maize |
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MERCASID
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Ave. Máximo Gómez No. 182, Esq. Pedro Olivo Cedeño C/ Juan Alejandro Ibarra No. 122, Ens. La Fé |
Name: José Llanos, Gerente de Mercadeo Malvina Gonzalez, Ventas Dulce Camilo, Ventas Juan Bonilla, Title: Enc. de Almacén de Insumos Maicera Email: |
Tel1: 809-565-2151 Ext. 3003, Ext. 2110/2112 809-567-5581,Ext. 5235 Fax: 809-542-5969 Página Web: |
Rice |
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CESAR IGLESIAS C POR A
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Av. Independencia No. 2403. Santo Domingo
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Name: Miguel Felix Iglesias Title: Presidente Email: |
Tel1: (809)535-5511 ext. 239 (809)529-1461 Fax: 809-535-9635 (ventas) Página Web: www.cesariglesias.com |
FACTORÍA DE ARROZ Y PASTAS ALIMENTICIAS J. RAFAEL NÚÑEZ |
Prolongación 27 de Febrero, Plaza Alameda 1ro., Local no. 106. Santo Domingo. |
Name: Rafael Nuñez, presidente Francisco Domínguez, Gerente de Ventas de arroz Juan Nuñez, Gerente de ventas de pasta |
Tel.:809-481-2155 Cel.: 809-585-3080/84 Cel.: 809-747-2567 Fax: 809-564-6078 809-564-6168
Página Web: grupojrnt@hotmail.com |
FELICIANO PEÑALBA |
KM. 24 Autopista Duarte |
Name: Melkys Gonzalez Title: Email: arrozpenalba@gmail.com
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Tel1: 809-467-8888 809-476-8000 Fax: 809-656-0200 Página Web: |
PROCESADORA SÁNCHEZ RAMÍREZ |
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Name: Alejandro Jerez Title: Presidente Email: |
Tel1: 809-585-3050 / 2037 / 3042 / 3043 809-957-0015 Cel.: 809-910-4187 Fax: 809-957-3508 Página Web: |
FACTORÍA AGROMOLINO DE MOYA |
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Name: Title: Dpto. Mercadeo Email: mmoraortega@gmail.com |
Tel1: 809-547-1046 Fax: 809-227-2090 Página Web: |
FACTORÍA BIJA |
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Name: Maria Elizabeth Cruz Title: Email: Melizabeth18@hotmail.com |
Tel1: 809-561-6366 / 238-1780 Fax: 809-987-2315 809-564-4768 Página Web: |
FACTORIA DE ARROZ BISONO |
F. Miranda #8 Santo Domingo |
Name: Miguelina Portella Bisono Title: |
Tel1: 809-472-3546 Fax: Página Web: |
FONT GAMUNDI Y CO. |
Autopista Duarte Km 6 1/2, Santo Domingo |
Name: Julian Moreta Title: Email: f.gamundi@codtel.net.do |
Tel1: 809-573-2437 Fax: Página Web: |
ARROZ HERMANOS JEREZ |
Central 109 Altagracia, Santo Domingo |
Name: Miguel Jerez Title: Email: migueljerez@gmail.com |
Tel1: 809-508-0061 Fax: Página Web: |
FACTORIA HERMANOS HERNANDEZ |
Autopista Santiago-Navarrete km 8, Santiago |
Name: Title: Email: |
Tel1: 809-580-0919 Fax: 809-580-0725 Página Web: |
GRANOS NACIONALES |
Calle Arturo Logroño no. 117, Ens. La Fe. Santo Domingo |
Name: Luis Alberto Álvarez Title: Email: luis@grupomacapi.com |
Tel1: 809-566-0166 Ext. 243 Cel.:809-722-2408 Fax: 809-540-3818 Página Web: |
Beans |
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GRANOS NACIONALES |
Calle Arturo Logroño no. 117, Ens. La Fe. Santo Domingo |
Name: Luis Alberto Álvarez Title: Email: luis@grupomacapi.com |
Tel1: 809-566-0166 Ext. 243 Cel.:809-722-2408 Fax: 809-540-3818 Página Web: |
COMERCIAL AGRÍCOLA SANZ |
Santo Domingo |
Name: Sr. Juan José Sanz Title: Presidente |
Tel1: 809-539-6990 Fax: 809-537-9140 Página Web: |
COMERCIAL RAMÍREZ |
Frente al Mercado Nuevo. San Juan de la Maguana |
Name: Mario Ramírez Title: Presidente Email: |
Tel1: 809-557-5494 Fax: 809-557-5141 809-557-5490 Página Web: |
ALMACENES CASTILLO |
Calle Antonio Caba No. 12 Santo Domingo |
Name: Henry Castillo Title: Email: Htcp21@hotmail.com |
Tel1: 809-682-4181 Fax: 809-696-3745 Página Web: |
ASOCIACION DE COMERCIANTES DE PRODUCTOS AGROPECUARIOS |
Calle Imbert No.21 Santo Domingo |
Name: José Arturo Mota Bello Title: Email: asocipa@yahoo.com |
Tel1: 809-688-4020 Fax: 809689-4709 Página Web: |
CASA RODRIGUEZ |
Calle Antonio Caba #11 |
Name: Gerson Hernandez Title: Email: casarodriguezpe@hotmail.com |
Tel1: 809-688-0959 Fax: 809-685-2277 Página Web: |
ALMACENES DE GRANOS DOMINICANOS |
El Recodo #2, Santo Domingo |
Name: Damaris Medina Title: Gerente Ventas Email: algradosa@codetel.net.do |
Tel1: 809-539-5406 809-535-1514 Fax: 809-539-7908 Página Web: |
Sugar |
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Oil |
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MERCASID
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Ave. Máximo Gómez No. 182, Esq. Pedro Olivo Cedeño C/ Juan Alejandro Ibarra No. 122, Ens. La Fé |
Name: José Llanos, Gerente de Mercadeo Malvina Gonzalez, Ventas Dulce Camilo, Ventas Juan Bonilla, Title: Enc. de Almacén de Insumos Maicera Email: |
Tel1: 809-565-2151 Ext. 3003, Ext. 2110/2112 809-567-5581,Ext. 5235 Fax: 809-542-5969 Página Web: |
CESAR IGLESIAS C POR A
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Av. Independencia No. 2403. Santo Domingo
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Name: Miguel Felix Iglesias Title: Presidente Email: |
Tel1: (809)535-5511 ext. 239 (809)529-1461 Fax: 809-535-9635 (ventas) Página Web: www.cesariglesias.com |
RTE: Ready to Eat Meals |
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4.11 Dominican Republic Additional Service Providers Contact List
Vehicle Rental
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
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Phone Number (office) |
Website |
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Honda Rent A Car |
John F. Kennedy Av. & Pepillo Salcedo St., Santo Domingo |
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Apolo Taxi |
27 De Febrero Av., L Restauradores, Santo Domingo |
809-537-0000 |
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Avis |
J.F. Kennedy Avenue, Santo Domingo |
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809-544-1573 |
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Ozavi Rent A Car |
Las Américas Av., #66, Santo Domingo Este 11501 |
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Hertz |
Silver Sun Gallery, Tiradentes Av., Ens. Naco, Santo Domingo |
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https://www.hertz.com/rentacar/location/dominicanrepublic/santodomingo/SDQC60 |
Nelly Rent A Car |
Independencia Av., #654, Santo Domingo 10103 |
809-687-7997 |
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Budget Car and Truck Rental |
John F. Kennedy Av., #6, Santo Domingo 10100 |
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809-566-6666 |
Taxi
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
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Phone Number (office) |
Website |
Description of Services |
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Taxi Anacaona, C por A |
27 De Febrero Av., #201, Santo Domingo |
809-537-2222 |
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Apolo Taxi |
27 De Febrero Av., L Restauradores, Santo Domingo |
809-537-0000 |
Via App (Optional). |
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Uber |
Diamond Mall, Los Próceres Av., Santo Domingo 10512 |
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809-548-0512 |
Via App. |
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Cabify |
Pyhex Work, John F. Kennedy Av., #7, Santo Domingo 10601 |
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Via App. |
Logistics Services
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
Focal Person |
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Phone Number (office) |
Website |
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Henríquez & Asociados, SRL |
Av Simón Bolívar #195, Santo Domingo 10108 |
809-688-8787 |
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Neutral |
Abraham Lincoln Av., #1019, Federico Pagés Moré Building, Piantini, Santo Domingo |
809-793-4300 |
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CaribeTrans |
Carretera Sánchez Km 12 /1/2, Santo Domingo |
809-682-0102 |
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Grupo SPT |
Licenciado Malaquías Gil St., #16, Santo Domingo |
809-540-6676 |
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Facilitadora De Despachos Del Atlántico (FDA) |
Pasteur Avenue 6, Gazcue, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic |
809-685-2895 | |||
ARMESSAG |
Profesor Emilio Aparicio Street, # 23, Ens. Julieta, Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic |
Armando Messina Awilda Montilla |
809-567-7153 829-961-8546 |
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AGENCIAS NAVIERAS RANNIK (CROWLEY) |
Abraham Lincoln Avenue 504, Santo Domingo, Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic |
Matthy Garib Stacy Acosta |
809-793-7000 829-748-1992 |
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ALMACARIBE |
809-530-3137 | ||||
Almacén de Depósitos Las Américas (ALMADELA) |
809-766-4889 |
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Amacenes Fiscales y Soluciones Aduanales (ALMAFISA) |
operaciones@almafisa.com | 809-369-1919 | |||
CARIBETRANS, S.A. |
info@caribetrans.com |
809-682-0102 |
caribetrans.com | ||
Naves del Atlántico (NADELA) |
Jose Norena | 809-531-5551 | www.etheinsen.com | ||
RODEMSA S.R.L. |
809 740 1030 |
Handling Equipment
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
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Phone Number (office) |
Website |
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Grúas y Montacargas Malecón |
Marginal #9 St., Autopista 30 de Mayo Km. 8 1/2, Urbanización Miramar, Santo Domingo |
809-729-7777 |
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La Casa del Montacarga |
Felix Mota St., #73-B, Santo Domingo |
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809-334-1333 |
Power Generation
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
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Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Website |
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GERDOM |
2 St., #72, El Millón, Santo Domingo 10305 |
Paola González |
Rental Department Manager |
829-565-4545 |
809-420-2358 |
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Pramac Caribe |
27 de Febrero Av., #664, Santo Domingo |
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809-531-0067 |
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Personal and Industrial Security Equipment
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
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Phone Number (office) |
Website |
Description of Services |
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De Soto Trading |
Mella Av., #410, Santo Domingo |
Lina Pérez |
809-687-2474 |
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Sale, maintenance and charge of extinguishers; sale, installation and maintenance of security cameras; installation and maintenance of systems, etc. |
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Tecnologia ROMSA |
Las Colinas St., #15, Los Ríos, Santo Domingo |
Catherine Melo |
809-472-4080 |
Logistics services, educational systems, and special projects. |
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Top Safety Equipment |
Rómulo Betancourt Av., 1458, Santo Domingo |
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809-535-6664 |
Sale, installation and maintenance of equipment to facilitate the storage, supply and control of inventories; trainings offered by specialized engineers and technicians in systems and equipment; wastewater treatment plants, etc. |
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DEINSA |
Central St., #8014, Zona Industrial de Herrera., Central, Santo Domingo |
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809-363-1000 |
Portfolio of brands specialized in the protection of different areas such as: airways, falls, face, head, hearing, hands, feet, environmental, signage, among others. |
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Safety Extreme, S.R.L. |
Ave. Jacobo Majluta No. 91. Plaza Mercedes, Suite 102 Santo Domingo Norte |
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809-701-5566 |
Services in the area of occupational risk prevention, safety and the environment. It offers a system for the evaluation and prevention of companies occupational and environmental risks. |
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UST - Expertos en Seguridad y Salud Laboral |
Calle Dr Mario García Alvarado No. 17, Santo Domingo |
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809-683-2321 |
Import and distribution of personal protective equipment and road safety. They supply superior performance packaging products and disposable materials. |
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American Sentry |
C/ Federico Velásquez No. 100, Villa María, Santo Domingo |
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809-681-7125; 809-538-4051 |
Sales, installation, and services of firefighting equipment. |
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Fabrimsa SRL |
Calle Bolivar Candelario, Santo Domingo Este |
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809-592-8665 |
Supply industrial equipment. |
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Equip- Industrial and Protective Equipment |
Calle Respaldo Primera No.3, Santo Domingo Oeste |
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809-563-9898 |
Provide occupational health and safety solutions. |
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Empresas Nolvi |
Dr. Rafael A. Sánchez #68 |
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809-566-0338 |
Production and market placement of materials and equipment for industrial and environmental safety and hygiene. |
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El Millón, Santo Domingo |
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Abox |
Leopoldo Navarro Av., #79, Santo Domingo |
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809-535-6338 |
Supply industrial equipment. |
Personal and Industrial Security Equipment
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
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Phone Number (office) |
Website |
Description of Services |
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Veras Agramonte |
27 de Febrero Av., #70, Local 1A6A, Plaza Forchue, El Vergel, Santo Domingo |
Jennifer I. Agramonte Sención |
809-258-7053 829-702-7407 809-473-6000 809-507-4000 |
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PPE materials |
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Soluciones Scolfod |
Siervas De María St., #1, Naco, Santo Domingo |
Rafael Blandino |
809-435-8097 |
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PPE materials |
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MixCorp |
Gustavo Mejía Ricart Av., #269, La Castellana, Santo Domingo |
Yessenia Gutierrez |
809-286-0026 |
PPE materials |
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Diep Farma |
Las Carreras Av., BNV Business Building, Suite 301, Santiago |
Jovanna Ramírez / Miguel |
809-724-3884 / 809-923-2764 |
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PPE materials |
4.12 Dominican Republic Unions and Business Associations
Organization | Phone Number | Email Address | Website |
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Asociación de Agentes de Carga (ADACAM) | 809-686-9388 | info@adacam.org.do | |
Asociación de Empresas Industriales de Herrera (AEIH) |
809-560-2160 |
aeih.org.do | |
Asociación de Importadores de Vehículos Usados (ASOCIVU) |
809-221-4560 | asocivu.do | |
Asociación de Industrias de la República Dominicana (AIRD) | 809 472-0000 | ||
Asociación de Navieros de la República Dominicana (ANRD) |
809-539-6080 Ext:102 |
info@asociacionavieros.com | |
Asociación Dominicana de Agentes de Aduanas (ADAA) |
809-566-0724 | adaard@gmail.com | adaa.org.do |
Asociación Dominicana de Exportadores (ADOEXPO) |
809-567-6779 | info@adoexpo.org | |
Asociación Dominicana de Zonas Francas (ADOZONA) |
809-472-0251 | info@adozona.org | adozona.org |
ASOLOGIC |
809 539 6000 | sfigueroa@mardom.com | |
American Chamber of Commerce of the Dominican Republic (AMCHAMDR) |
809.381.0777 | amcham@amcham.org.do | amcham.org.do |
Cámara de Comercio y Turismo Dominico Suiza |
849-295-5040 | camaradominicosuiza.org | |
Cámara de Comercio y Producción de Santiago |
809-582-2856 | mercadeo@camarasantiago.com | camarasantiago.org |
Cámara de Comercio y Producción de Santo Domingo |
809 793 2402 | camarasantodomingo.do | |
Federación Dominicana de Cámaras de Comercio (FEDOCAMARAS) |
809-682-2688 | info@fedocamaras.do | fedocamaras.do |
5 Dominican Republic Annexes
The following section contains annexes with additional information for the Dominican Republic LCA.
5.1 Dominican Republic Acronyms and Abbreviations
Acronym |
Full name of the Agency / Organization |
AWB |
Airway Bill |
BL |
Bill of Lading |
COE |
Centro de Operaciones de Emergencias |
C&F |
Cost & Freight |
CAA |
Civil Aviation Authority |
CARE |
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere |
CFS |
Container Freight Stations |
DGA |
Direccion General de Aduanas |
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 |
Memorandum 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 |