By admin, on June 28th, 2011%
The Ethiopian Dry Ports Service Enterprise (EDPSE) has spent a little over 48 million Br on moving equipment for its dry ports.
A tender the enterprise had floated in February 2011 for the importation and installation of the machinery has been awarded to ETMAR Co, a local company.
A total of three reach stackers, . . . →
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By admin, on May 31st, 2011%
Djibouti Port’s Authority (PAID) is said to have requested an annulment of the 20-year management contract it has with DPWorld. The first notice that was sent to DPWorld indicates that the contract will be terminated by May 2011, but following discussions with the two parties, the date has been extended to June 1st, according . . . →
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By admin, on May 25th, 2011%
By this Ethiopian New Year, in September, the three state enterprises responsible for imports and exports would merge if a new study goes well. Ethiopian Shipping Lines (ESL), Maritime and Transit Services Enterprise (MTSE) and Dry Port Service Enterprise (DPSE) will come together under one roof if the new plan goes through.
According to . . . →
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By admin, on March 25th, 2011%
The fourth trade exhibition organized by the Horticulture Producers and Exporters Association was inaugurated today, March 23. The exhibition at the Millennium Hall features over 120 participant companies and 41 international horticultural produce buyers and was officially inaugurated by Prime minister Meles Zenawi.
Meles attended the event for over two and a half hours . . . →
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By admin, on February 25th, 2011%
By Meirafe Berhane
Commodities that used to be confiscated by the Djibouti government have started returning to the importers and the Ethiopian government.
According to the Djibouti port procedure, commodities that have not been collected from the port’s warehouse for six months used to be confiscated by the port authorities and sold. And the . . . →
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By admin, on February 8th, 2011%
Ethiopia will need more regional ports than exclusively depending on the Port of Doraleh because the national economy will not only grow but become decentralised over the coming years, Prime Minister Meles Zenawi told MPs last week. . . . →
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By admin, on February 7th, 2011%
Packtra, one of the major shipping and cargo agents in Ethiopia, signed an exclusive agreement with ATTA Shipping and Cargo a subsidiary of Nasser Rashid Lootah Sons and Associates Group, based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates to work together on shipping and transiting works. . . . →
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By admin, on February 6th, 2011%
Prime Minister Meles Zenawi said the government has been exploring ways to secure alternative seaports for the nation. Responding to questions forwarded by members of parliament on Thursday, Meles said Ethiopia is considering the use of Tajoura port in addition to the port of Djibouti. . . . →
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By admin, on January 26th, 2011%
Ethiopian Information Network Security Agency (INSA) in collaboration with Ethiopian Dry Port Enterprise and Insurance Companies is developing a Fleece Management Software which is mainly intended to control defrauding of cargos in the country’s import and export corridor, from and towards Djibouti Port. INSA is now finalizing the software which will be utilized to trace every movement of heavy duty trucks engaged in import and export transport business, communication office of the Agency said. . . . →
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By admin, on January 16th, 2011%
The first phase of the Mojo Dry Port project is lagging way behind schedule, an official of the enterprise who opted not to be named told The Reporter. Only 11 percent of the construction work has been finalized to date though the project is scheduled to be completed in March, according to the official. . . . →
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