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Logistics Capacity Assessment
Comoros
Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents 5
1.1 7
2 1 Comoros Country Profile 8
2.1 Comoros Country Profile 8
2.2 1.1 Comoros Humanitarian Background 9
2.2.1 Comoros Humanitarian Background 9
2.3 Comoros Regulatory Narrative 16
2.4 1.3 Comoros Customs Information 16
2.4.1 Comoros Customs Information 16
3 2 Comoros Logistics Infrastructure 20
3.1 Comoros Logistics Infrastructure Narrative 20
3.2 2.1 Comoros Port Assessment 20
3.2.1 Comoros Port Assessment 20
3.2.2 2.1.1 Comoros Port of Moroni 21
3.2.3 2.1.2 Comoros Port of Mutsamudu - Anjouan 27
3.2.4 2.1.3 Comoros Port of Fomboni 32
3.3 2.2 Comoros Aviation 35
3.3.1 Comoros Aviation 35
3.3.2 Comoros Moroni International Airport Prince Saïd Ibrahim 37
3.4 Comoros Road Network 43
3.5 Comoros Storage Assessment 43
3.5.1 Commercial Storage 44
4 3 Comoros Logistics Services 45
4.1 Comoros Logistics Services 45
4.2 Comoros Fuel 45
4.2.1 Current storage capacity in cubic meters: 45
4.2.2 Seasonal Variations 46
4.2.3 Fuel Demand 46
4.3 Comoros Transporters 47
4.3.1 Sea Transporters 47
4.3.2 Approximate Crossing time and cost: 48
4.3.3 Road Transporters 48
4.4 Comoros Additional Service Providers: Vehicle Rental, Taxi Companies, Freight
Forwarding Agents, Handling Equipment, Power Generation and ISPs 48
4.4.1 Electricity and Power 49
4.4.2 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) 49
4.5 Comoros Manual Labor Costs 50
4.6 Comoros Telecommunications 50
4.6.1 Existing Humanitarian Telecoms Systems 51
4.7 Comoros Food Suppliers, Accommodation and Other Markets 51
5 Comoros Government Contact List 52
6 Comoros Humanitarian Agency Contact List 55
7 Comoros Port and Waterways Company Contact List 58
8 Comoros Airport Company Contact List 61
9 Comoros Fuel Provider Contact List 62
10 Comoros Transporter Contact List 63
11 Comoros Additional Service Provision Contact List
65
Comoros
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Country name:
Comoros
Official country name:
Union of the Comoros; Union des Comores (French); Udzima wa Komori
(Comorian); al-Ittid al-Qumur/Qamar (Arabic)
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1 Table of Contents
Chapter Name of Assessor
Organization Date Updated
1 Comoros Country ProfileRoberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
1.1 Comoros Humanitarian Background Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
1.2 Comoros Regulatory Narrative Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
1.3 Comoros Customs Information Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
2 Comoros Logistics InfrastructureRoberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
2.1 Comoros Port Assessment Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
2.1.1 Comoros Port of Moroni Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
2.1.2 Comoros Port of Mutsamudu - Anjouan Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
2.1.3 Comoros Port of Fomboni Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
2.2 Comoros Aviation Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
2.2.1 Comoros Moroni International Airport Prince
Saïd Ibrahim
Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
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Chapter Name of Assessor
Organization Date Updated
2.3 Comoros Road Network Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
2.4 Comoros Storage Assessment Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
3 Comoros Logistics ServicesRoberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
3.1 Comoros Fuel Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
3.2 Comoros Transporters Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
3.3 Comoros Additional Service Providers Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
3.4 Comoros Manual Labor Costs Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
3.5 Comoros Telecommunications Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
3.6 Comoros Food Suppliers, Accommodation
and Other Markets
Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
4 Comoros Contacts ListsRoberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
4.1 Comoros Government Contact List Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
4.2 Comoros Humanitarian Agency Contact List
(see page 55)
Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
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Chapter Name of Assessor
Organization Date Updated
4.3 Comoros Port and Waterways Company
Contact List (see page 58)
Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
4.4 Comoros Airport Company Contact List (see
page 61)
Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
4.5 Comoros Fuel Provider Contact List (see
page 62)
Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
4.6 Comoros Transporter Contact List (see page
63)
Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
4.7 Comoros Additional Service Provision Contact
List (see page 65)
Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
5 Comoros AnnexesRoberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
5.1 Comoros Acronyms and Abbreviations Roberto
Marazzani
WFP May-12
1.1
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2 1 Comoros Country Profile
2.1 Comoros Country Profile
Comoros Country Map
Generic Information:
"The Comoros, officially the Union of the Comoros is a sovereign archipelago island nation
in the , located at the northern end of the off the eastern Indian Ocean Mozambique Channel
coast of , between northeastern and northwestern . Other Africa Mozambique Madagascar
countries near the Comoros are to the northwest and the to the Tanzania Seychelles
northeast. Its capital is , on ." Moroni Grande Comore
Source: Wikipedia (publisher), Comoros Date http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ComorosAccessed: 28Aug2013
Find the country in the generic links below:
Wikipedia information for Comoros
IMF information for Comoros
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*Economist Intelligence Unit information for Comoros
(*note - this is a paid service)
Facts and Figures:
Wolfram Alpha information on Comoros
World Bank information on Comoros
2.2 1.1 Comoros Humanitarian Background
2.2.1 Comoros Humanitarian Background
Disasters, Conflicts and Migration
Natural Disasters
Yes / No Comments / Details
Drought n/a n/a
Earthquakes Yes Related to
Volcanic
eruption
Epidemics Yes 1999 was the
last cholera
epidemic
episode
Extreme Temperatures
n/a n/a
Flooding Yes May 2012
was the most
recent flood
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Disasters, Conflicts and Migration
Insect Infestation
n/a n/a
Mudslides Yes Soil
degradation
and erosion
results from
deforestation
and from crop
cultivation on
slopes
without
proper
terracing.
Volcanic Eruptions
Yes Volcanic
activity on
Grand
Comoro:
Karthala
(elev. 2,361
m) on Grand
Comore
Island last
erupted in
2007; a 2005
eruption
forced
thousands of
people to be
evacuated
and produced
a large ash
cloud
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Disasters, Conflicts and Migration
High Waves / Surges
Yes Storm surges
might occur.
Tsunamis
can affect
coastal
villages
Wildfires n/a n/a
High Winds Cyclone The last
Cyclone
occurred in
1997.
Cyclones are
possible
during rainy
season
(December to
April)
Other Comments
The Comoro archipelago, due to its geographical position
and geological situation is vulnerable to various natural
hazards. In the past years it has been affected by
calamities such as tropical storms, floods, cholera
epidemics, and volcano eruptions. Risks of floods and
cyclones are persistent. Additional factors, as soil
impermeabilization due to the volcano ash, and the
landslides provoked by massive deforestation are elements
that multiply the damaging effects of the heavy rains and
transform them into floods. All these factors put all three
islands at risk of infrastructure and crop destruction.
Climate change is increasing frequency and intensity of
these natural hazards. Grand Comoro, the main island is
dominated by the active volcano Karthala, 2361 m high.
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Disasters, Conflicts and Migration
Man-Made Issues
Civil Strife Yes In May 2008,
the African
Union forces
were called in
to assist the
Comoros
military
recapture
Anjouan
Island from
rebels who
seized it in
2001
International Conflict
Yes Claims:
French-
administered
Mayotte and
challenges
France's and
Madagascar's
claims to
Banc du
Geyser, a
drying reef in
the
Mozambique
Channel
Internally Displaced Persons
n/a n/a
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Disasters, Conflicts and Migration
Refugees Present
n/a n/a
Landmines / UXO Present
n/a n/a
Other Comments
n/a
For more detailed database on disasters by country, please see the Centre for Research on
Epidemiology of Disasters:
EMDAT information for Comoros
Calamities and Seasonal Affects
Seasonal Affects on Transport
Transport Comments From (month) to (month)
Primary Road Transport
Primary roads are paved and transitable all year. Blockages can be
provoked by landslides during rainy season. The asphalt has
deteriorated in some places. 16 Million Euro part of 10th EU FED
are invested for the road network repairing.
Nov -
Apr
Secondary Road Transport
Non paved roads can be non transitable during the rainy season Nov -
Apr
Rail Transport
n/a n/a
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Seasonal Affects on Transport
Air Transport
Air services are sometimes affected on account of severe weather
conditions.
Jan -
Jan
Waterway Transport
Maritime transport is related to weather conditions; lack of well
sheltered ports in Grand Comore and Moheli can impede load
/unload operations with bad weather.
Jan -
Jan
Seasonal Affects on Storage and Handling (economic, social, climate…)
Activity Comments From <month> to <month>
Storage n/a n/a
Handling Bulk cargo can't be transhipped during rain in Moroni
port
Nov - May
Other n/a n/a
Capacity and Contacts for In-Country Emergency Response
Government
The DGSC (Direction Générale de la Sécurité Civile), under the authority of the Ministry of
Interior is the department in charge of the National Security and Civil Protection.
The operational section of the DGSC is the Centre des Operations de Secours et de la
Protection Civile (COSEP). COSEP is the main organ of early warning and coordination of
operations during a disaster response.
In case of emergencies COSEP coordinates the response: Civil Protection, UN, the Red Cross,
or Croissant Rouge Comorien (CRCo) and NGOs meets in the Direction Générale de la
Sécurité Civile (DGSC) base.
Col. Ismahel Mogne Daho is the director of DGSC and COSEP. Fire brigades and army means
and people deployed in case of emergency are coordinated through COSEP.
French Red Cross, through the PIROI (Plate-forme d’intervention régionale pour l’océan Indien)
have installed, starting from year 2000, a regional catastrophe response structure with
prepositoned relief items and emergency stocks. Their presence in the country is improving by
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the building on course of 350m² warehouse with shelves for storage of emergency response
items such as: buckets/Jerrycans/Mosquito nets/Lanterns/Stoves/water treatment units/family
tents/first aid post tent/warehouse tent (66m²), sleeping mats.
The Comorian Red Crescent - Croissant Rouge Comorien (CRCo) - train and coordinates
volunteers that can intervene in case of need.
For contact details, please see the following link: Croix-Rouge Francaise PIROI
The Comorian Government, with the collaboration and funding from UNDP have established a
risk analysis and an operational emergency response plan for cyclones and volcanic eruptions.
A volcanic observatory have been established to monitor the seismic and volcanic activity -
OVK Observatoire du Volcan Karthala
To enhance WFP's and the Humanitarian Community's capacity to respond to
emergencies Johannesburg Regional Office of WFP is finalizing a Humanitarian Staging Area
plan. The purpose is to activate a quick and effective intervention in case of disaster. It entail
agreements with the government and the relevant institutions for collaboration and
coordination, availability of storage facilities, and import of relief goods agreements. A HF
backup communication system between the three islands is been put in place. The plan
considers the worst case scenario hypotheses of a volcanic eruption that impedes operations
from within Grand Comoro Island. The designated center of operations is Anjouan Island.
The citizens and the private sector of the country intervenes with active participation and
donations, as shown in the floods occurred in May 2012.
For information of Comoros government contact details, please see the following link:
4.1 Comoros Government Contact List (see page 52)
Humanitarian Community
For information of Comoros humanitarian agency contact details, please see the following link:
4.2.2 Comoros Humanitarian Agency (see page 55) Contact List (see page 55)
For information on Comoros humanitarian agency additional details, please see the following
document:
Additional Comoros Humanitarian Information
Note: The information provided in the attached document, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
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2.3 Comoros Regulatory Narrative
For information on Comoros Regulatory Department contact details, please see the following
link :
4.1 Comoros Government Contact List (see page 52)
2.4 1.3 Comoros Customs Information
2.4.1 Comoros Customs Information
Duties and Tax Exemption
For information on Comoros Customs contact information, please see the following link:
4.1 Comoros Government Contact List (see page 52)
Emergency Response:
[Note: This section contains information which is related and applicable to ‘crisis’ times. These
instruments can be applied when an emergency is officially declared by the
Government. When this occurs, there is usually a streamlined process to import goods duty
and tax free.]
Agreements / Conventions Description Ratified by Country?
(Yes / No)
WCO (World Customs Organization) member
Yes
Annex J-5 Revised Kyoto Convention Yes
OCHA Model Agreement Yes
Tampere Convention (on the Provision of Telecommunication Resources for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations)
Telecommunication equipments used for disaster
mitigation and relief operation can obtain
exemption from custom duty through request to
COSEP
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Agreements / Conventions Description Ratified by Country?
(Yes / No)
Regional Agreements (on emergency/disaster response, but also customs unions, regional integration)
n/a
Exemption Regular Regime (Non-Emergency Response):
National Customs Legislation and Regime
In order to obtain the tax exemption the steps are as follows:
Registration of the Organization to the Foreign Affairs Ministry
A Natural Person, must be the designated representant of the organization.
2 pictures of the representant of the organization are needed.
A NIF Numero de Identification Fiscale (Fiscal Identification Number) will be assigned.
Organizational Requirements to obtain Duty Free Status
United Nations Agencies
n/a
Non Governmental Organizations
n/a
Exemption Certificate Application Procedure:
BoL Original
Packing List
Invoice
Donation - Non Commercial Certificate
Conformity Certificate
Exemption request - Finance Ministry
Freight forwarder (Transitaire) - Responsibility declaration from Freight Forwarder Agent
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Exemption Certificate Document Requirements
For Comoros Customs documentation examples, please see the following documents:
Comoros Exemption Certificate (1)
Comoros Exemption Certificate (2)
Customs Clearance
Customs Clearance Document Requirements
Duties and Taxes Clearance Certificate Document Requirements (by commodity)
Food NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education)
Medicines Vehicles &
Spare Parts
Staff & Office Supplies
Telecoms Equipment
Invoice Yes Same
Documents
Same
Documents
Same
Documents
Same
Documents
Same
Documents
AWB/BL/Other Transport Documents
Yes Same
Documents
Same
Documents
Same
Documents
Same
Documents
Same
Documents
Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates
Yes Same
Documents
Same
Documents
Same
Documents
Same
Documents
Same
Documents
Packing Lists
Yes Same
Documents
Same
Documents
Same
Documents
Same
Documents
Same
Documents
Other Documents
Agency
Letter &
Exemption
Certificate
by Ministry
Same
Documents
Same
Documents
Same
Documents
Same
Documents
Same
Documents
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Duties and Taxes Clearance Certificate Document Requirements (by commodity)
of Finance
authorizing
exemption
of taxes.
Additional Notes
n/a
For information on Comoros Customs contact information, please see the following link:
4.1 Comoros Government Contact List (see page 52)
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3 2 Comoros Logistics Infrastructure
3.1 Comoros Logistics Infrastructure Narrative
The following section contains information regarding the Logistics Infrastructure of Comoros.
3.2 2.1 Comoros Port Assessment
3.2.1 Comoros Port Assessment
More than 99 percent of freight destined to and within the Comoros is transported by sea. The
Union of Comoros has two ports located in Moroni (Grand Comoro Island) and Mutsamudu
(Anjouan Island). Compared to the two other islands, Fomboni Port facilities in the island of
Mohéli need to be improved. At the moment Fomboni Port have no commercial relevancy. The
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main port of Comoro is located on Anjouan island,in proximity of Mutsamudu. It is a deep water
well protected harbor that can berth big tonnage vessels. It is the main port of entry of the
Union, as well as an important transhipment point for containers destined to countries of the
region. Moroni port is less developed. The shallow water of the harbor impedes bigger ships to
berth. Some big vessels stay at anchor and tranship the load to barges that are towed to the
dock and then downloaded with a port crane. Moheli has a small dock in Fomboni lacking load
/download and stockage facilities.
L'Autorité portuaire des Comores (APC), the Comorian Port Authority, is the structure in charge
to design the legal framework (establishment of concessions) and the regulation of port
activities (access to quay, security, etc.) within the country. In Grand Comoro the Bollore' Group
have gained a tender for the concession of the management of the port, and took over from
Gulf Com starting from June 2012. As of today, the concession of Mutsamudu Port, in Anjuan,
is held by Spanfreight, subsidiary of UAFL. Maritime transport is also an important passengers
mean of transport. A high number of local maritime companies specialized in inter-Islands
maritime transport of passengers includes medium size ferry boats and smaller speed boats
Constraints of maritime transport in the Comoros
Limited draught at quay (particularly in Moroni), which does not allow larger vessels to
berth. Big ships anchors out of the port and transfer the load to barges that are towed to
the port. The transshipment is influenced by swell and weather conditions. Rain can
impede the transshipment of bulk cargo. Only vessels provided with own crane can
download containers onto the barge in Moroni port.
The silting of the port of Mutsamudu provokes lost of draught level.
Limited handling equipment, which does not allow a high rate of loading and offloading
vessels. Recent investments in Moroni port by Bollore' group are improving the cargo
handling capacity; further development in the quay are expected.
Non-compliance of the ports to the ISPS code, which poses a problem with security.
(Bollore' manager met in April 2012 states that improvement of security to ISPS
compliance is the priority improvement).
For information on Comoros Port contacts, please see the following links:
4.3 Comoros Port and Waterways Company Contact List (see page 58)
4.1 Comoros Government Contact List (see page 52)
3.2.2 2.1.1 Comoros Port of Moroni
Comoros Port of Moroni
Key port information can also be found at : Maritime Database Information on Port of Moroni
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For information on Comoros Port of Moroni, please see the following links:
4.3 Comoros Port and Waterways Company Contact List (see page 58)
4.1 Comoros Government Contact List (see page 52)
Port Overview:
The port of Moroni is located in the west coast of the island of Grand Comoro, at approximately
700kms east of Dar Es Salaam. Due to the low draught level, large ships must anchor outside
the harbour and be unloaded through barges that are toed to the port dock; during the cyclone
season (November to April), this procedure can be impossible for several days, and ships are
reluctant to call at the port of Moroni. The Moroni Port handles an average of 7000 TEU/year of
which around 16% is represented by 40' containers. The space for container storage is now
limited to a maximum of 3500 boxes. New Terex container movement machine bought by
Bollore' allows to pile the containers to 5 rows instead of 3 and this will increase the storage
capacity.
Note: Vessels calling the port of Moroni should be self-geared as handling facilities are limited.
Food commodities should not be stored in the three port warehouses as these warehouses are
not adequate and rather used for reconditioning purposes. Therefore, sufficient trucking
capacity should be made available for swift transhipment from vessel. Vessels of bulk cargoes
should not be sent to Moroni as bagging facilities are inexistent.
Vessel SpecificationsTowing is not applicable as there is no tug boat. However, piloting is compulsory for vessels
measuring above 35m.
Due to the limited level of draught at quay, vessels can berth at anchorage, at about 60m from
the quay. The draught level at anchorage is estimated at about 7-8m, with two posts where two
vessels of 180m each can be accommodated.
Vessels berthing at anchorage are discharged onto smaller barge that can be accommodated
at quay, where the maximum draught level is only 4.5m.
Quay Length (m) Draugth (m) Comments
Quay 1 80 4.5 Vessels up to 1500 MT
Quay 2 60 1.5 Inter-island trafic
Port Location and Contacts
Country Comoro
Province or District Grand Comoro
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Port Location and Contacts
Town or City (Closest location) with Distance (km) Name : Moroni
km: n/a
Port's Complete Name Port of Moroni
Latitude -11.7
Longitude 43.5
Managing Company or Port Authority (If more than one operator, break down by area of operation)
APC Autorite' Portuelle du
Comoro
Management Contact Person Comandant du Port Mr.
Mohammed Said Dahalani
Closest Airport and Frequent Airlines to / from International Destinations
Airport Name: n/a
Airlines: n/a
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Port Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
For information on Comoros Port of Moroni, please see the following link: 4.2.4 Comoros Port
and Waterways Company Contact List (see page 58)
Port Performance
Handling Figures Year 2010
Vessel Calls 111
Container Traffic (TEUs) 11231
Handling Figures (MT) Year 2010
Total Cargo Handling 269,618 MT
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Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
At the time of assessment port management society was in alternation and no rates were
At the time of the assessment Bollore' group is taking over from Spanfreight and has issued.
not defined cargo handling charges
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth Quantity Length (m) Maximum Draft (m)
Conventional Berth 1 80 4.5
Container Berth n/a n/a n/a
Silo Berth n/a n/a n/a
Berthing Tugs n/a
Water Barges n/a
Port Handling Equipment
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Port Handling Equipment
Is the port equipment managed by the government or privately? n/a
Equipment Available
(Yes / No)
Total Quantity and Capacity Available
Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage
Container Lifter Yes 2 (20' - 40') n/a
Mobile Cranes - Mechanic
Yes 2 (48MT & 20MT) n/a
Tractors Yes 2 n/a
NOTE: The information given in the above table was taken from the old DLCA and amended to
suit the format of the new LCA.
Container Facilities
Facilities 20 ft 40 ft
Container Facilities Available Around 3500 TEU n/a
Container Freight Station (CFS) n/a n/a
Refrigerated Container Stations Yes Yes
Other Capacity Details
Daily Take Off Capacity (Containers per day) n/a
Number of Reefer Stations (connection points) n/a
Emergency Take-off Capacity (Give an indication) n/a
Off take capacity of gang shift (in Containers per shift) n/a n/a
Customs Guidance
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Customs Guidance
For information on customs guidance, please see the following section:
1.3 Comoros Customs Information (see page 16)
Oil Handling Terminal
Storage tank with pumping station
Storage Facilities
The port of Moroni has 3 warehouses. Total approx size of 2,000m2. They es are mailnly used
for reconditioning purposes and not for storage. Storage facilities are available on the island
Port Security
Security
ISPS Compliant
(Yes / No)
no
Current ISPS Level
Heightened
(2)Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional
Police Boats n/a
Fire Engines 4
For information on Comoros Port of Moroni, please see the following links:
4.3 Comoros Port and Waterways Company Contact List (see page 58)
4.1 Comoros Government Contact List (see page 52)
3.2.3 2.1.2 Comoros Port of Mutsamudu - Anjouan
Comoros Port of Mutsamudu - Anjouan
Key port information can also be found at : Maritime Database information on Comoros Ports
Port Overview:
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The port of Mutsamudu is located in the Island of Anjouan, at approximately 80 NM or 150 km
eastwards from Moroni in the Island of Grand Comoro. Built in 1982, Mutsamudu is the only
deep water port of the Union of Comoros. As such it serves as port of transhipment for
containerized cargoes destined to the two other islands.
Length: 239 m; one section 173 m length - 9 m draft, and remaining 99 m length - 4m draft
The traffic of the port of Mutsamudu is mainly containerized, with very few bulk cargoes. Main
products imported are rice, cement, sugar, flour and petroleum products. Main export products
are Ylang Ylang, cloves and vanilla. Close to the 75% of the traffic is represented by
transhipments re directing the cargo to/from the other islands.
Port Location and Contacts
Country Comoro
Province or District Anjouan
Town or City (Closest location) with Distance (km) Name : Mutsamudu
km: n/a
Port's Complete Name Port of Mutsamudu
Latitude -12.16667
Longitude 44.4
Managing Company or Port Authority (If more than one operator, break down by area of operation)
Spanfreight/AEC Autorité
Portuaire des Comores
Management Contact Person n/a
Closest Airport and Frequent Airlines to / from International Destinations
Airport Name: n/a
Airlines: n/a
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Port Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
For information on Comoros Port of Mutsamudu , please see the following links:
4.2.4 Comoros Port and Waterways Company Contact List
4.1 Comoros Government Contact List (see page 52)
Port Performance
For additional information on Port of Mutsamudu performance, please see the following
documents:
Comoros Port of Mutsamudu performance 2011
Comoros Port of Mutsamudu performance 2010
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
Handling Figures Year 2011
Vessel Calls 125
Container Traffic (TEUs) 35,195
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
For information on Comoros Port of Mutsamudu discharge rates and terminal handling charges,
please see the following documents:
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Comoros Port of Mutsamudu Tarrifs (1)
Comoros Port of Mutsamudu Tarrifs (2)
Comoros Port of Mutsamudu Tarrifs (3)
Comoros Port of Mutsamudu Tarrifs (4)
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth Quantity Length (m) Maximum Draft (m)
Conventional Berth n/a 173 m 9 m
Container Berth n/a 99 m 4 m
Silo Berth n/a n/a n/a
Berthing Tugs n/a
Water Barges n/a
General Cargo Handling Berths
Cargo Type Berth Identification
Imports - Bagged Cargo Yes
Exports - Bagged Cargo Yes
Imports and Exports - RoRo n/a
Other Imports Vehicles
Port Handling Equipment
Is the port equipment managed by the government or privately? n/a
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Equipment Available
(Yes / No)
Total Quantity and Capacity Available
Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage
Travelling Crane Yes 4 (60 MT) n/a
Container Gantries n/a n/a n/a
Mobile Cranes n/a n/a n/a
Reachstacker n/a n/a n/a
RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)
n/a n/a n/a
Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines
n/a n/a n/a
Transtrainer n/a n/a n/a
Forklifts Yes 1x30 MT + 1x20 MT (
30MT + 20 MT)
n/a
Container Facilities
Facilities 20 ft 40 ft
Container Facilities Available Around 19.000 containers capacity in
4.44 ha.
n/a
Container Freight Station (CFS) na n/a
Refrigerated Container Stations Yes Yes
Other Capacity Details
n/a
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Facilities 20 ft 40 ft
Daily Take Off Capacity (Containers per day)
Number of Reefer Stations (connection points)
n/a
Emergency Take-off Capacity (Give an indication)
n/a
Off take capacity of gang shift (in Containers per shift)
n/a n/a
Customs Guidance
For information on customs guidance, please see the following section:
1.3 Comoros Customs Information
For information on Comoros Port of Mutsamudu , please see the following links:
4.2.4 Comoros Port and Waterways Company Contact List
4.1 Comoros Government Contact List (see page 52)
3.2.4 2.1.3 Comoros Port of Fomboni
Comoros Port of Fomboni
Key port information can also be found at : Maritime Database information on Comoros Ports
Port Overview:
The port of Fomboni is located in the island of Mohéli. It is the third port of the Comoros and is
equipped with a wharf which can receive ships and boats of small size. The Comoros are well
connected to the international air traffic via the Hahaya International Airport. Air traffic reaches
a peak during the months of July/August/September and the month of pilgrimage to the Mecca.
Vessel’s specifications
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The wharf of the port is estimated at some 80m and offers two posts for small vessels. It does
not offer a good protection against swell and discharge operations are risky; the draught level is
estimated at about 2.4m.
Handling equipment and cargo storage
The port has neither handling equipment nor warehouse for cargo storage. About 30 labourers
are available for discharge of small cargo. Due to the absence of handling equipment, only
break-bulk (bagged) cargo can be loaded/downloaded.
Security
The port of Fomboni is not ISPS compliant.
Port Location and Contacts
Country Comoros
Province or District Moheli
Town or City (Closest location) with Distance (km) Name :
Fomboni
km: n/a
Port's Complete Name Port of
Fomboni
Latitude -12.28928
Longitude 43.75762
Managing Company or Port Authority (If more than one operator, break down by area of operation)
n/a
Management Contact Person n/a
Closest Airport and Frequent Airlines to / from International Destinations
Airport
Name: n/a
Airlines: n/a
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Port Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
For information on Comoros Port of Fomboni, please see the following links:
4.2.4 Comoros Port and Waterways Company Contact List
4.1 Comoros Government Contact List (see page 52)
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3.3 2.2 Comoros Aviation
3.3.1 Comoros Aviation
Comoros Airports
Key airport information may also be found at : World Aero Data information on Comoros
Airports
The Comoros are well connected to the international air traffic via the Hahaya International
Airport. Air traffic reaches a peak during the months of July/August/September and the month
of pilgrimage to the Mecca.
The companies currently landing in Comoros are:
Airline Country of Operation
AB Aviation Comoros
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Airline Country of Operation
Air Austral Reunion - Mayotte
Air Madagascar Madagascar
Comoros Aero Service Comoros
Comoros Aviation Comoros
Inter Iles Air Comoros
Kenya Airways Kenya
Precision Air Services Tanzania
Yemenia Yemen
The regulatory authorities for civil aviation are the ANACM and the ARSECNA.
ANACM, L' Agence Nationale de l'Aviation Civile et de la Météorologie de l'Union des Comores
(the National Agency for Civil Aviation and Meteorology) replaced the Direction de l'Aviation
Civile. The agency has been created for accomplishing the requirements of organizations such
as l'Organisation de l'Aviation civile Internationale (OACI) (International Organization for Civil
Aviation) and l'Organisation Mondiale de la Météorologie (OMM) (International Meteorology
Organization).
Website of the The National Agency of Civil Aviation and Meteorology of the Union of Comoros
(ANACM)
ASECNA Agence pour la Sécurité de la Navigation Aérienne en Afrique et à
Madagascar (Agency for air safety in Africa and Madagascar) is responsible for:
Design, build and manage installations and services whose job it is to transmit technical
messages and information on aircraft flows, aircraft guidance, flight traffic control, flight
information, weather forecasts and weather information transmissions, for both aircraft in flight
and incoming aircraft and their landing at the airports that it is in charge of (Article 2 of the
Dakar Convention).
For information on Comoros Aviation contact details, please see the following links:
4.1 Comoros Government Contact List (see page 52)
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4.4 Comoros Airport Company Contact List (see page 61)
3.3.2 Comoros Moroni International Airport Prince Saïd Ibrahim
Location Details
Country Union of the Comoros Latitude -11.53657
Province / District
Grand Comoro Island Longitude 43.27128
Town or City (Closest)
Moroni Elevation (ft and m)
25 m / 95
feet
Airfield Name Moroni International Airport Prince
Saïd IbrahimIATA and ICAO Codes
HAH /
FMCH
Open From (hours)
n/a Open To (hours) n/a
Runways
Runway #1
Runway Dimensions 2900m x 45m
Orientation 10°/190° True - 16°/196° Magnetic
Surface Concrete
Helicopter Pad(s)
Comoros Moroni International Airport Prince Saïd Ibrahim has no helecopter pad
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Airport Infrastructure Details
Customs Yes JET A-1 fuel Yes
Immigration Yes AVGAS 100 n/a
Terminal Building Yes Single Point Refueling Yes
Passenger Terminal Yes Air Starter Units n/a
Cargo terminal Yes Ground Power (mobile) Yes
Pax transport to airfield n/a Ground Handling Services Yes
Control Tower Yes Latrine Servicing Yes
Weather Facilities Yes Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) Yes
Catering Services Yes De-icing Equipment n/a
Base Operating Room Yes Parking Ramp Lighting Yes
Airport Radar n/a Approach & Runway Lights Yes
NDB n/a VOR Yes
ILS Yes
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details
Maximum sized aircraft which can be offloaded on bulk cargo:
Airbus 310; 320
Maximum sized aircraft that can be offloaded on pallet n/a
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Operating Details
Total aircraft parking area (m²) 35.126 msq - capacity for 5
aircrafts
Storage Area (mt) n/a Cubic Meters (m³)
n/a
Cargo Handling Equipment Available (Yes / No) Yes If "Yes" specify below
Elevators / Hi Loaders (Yes / No) Yes Max Capacity (mt)
7mt
Can elevators / hi loaders reach the upper level of a B747 (Yes / No)
no
Loading Ramps (Yes / No) 1
Storage Facilities
Airfield Cost
For information on Moroni International Airport Prince Saïd Ibrahim costs and charges, please
see the following documents:
Moroni International Airport Prince Saïd Ibrahim assistance costs
Moroni International Airport Prince Saïd Ibrahim services costs
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
Navigation Charges*
Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg) Navigation (per journey) Over-Flight
INTERNATIONAL TRAFIC
0/25 mt 1826KMF/MT - 3.8 EUR/MT n/a
76 MT to 15 MT n/a
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Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg) Navigation (per journey) Over-Flight
4380 KMF/MT - 8.90 EUR
/MT
26 MT to 75 MT 4218 KMF/MT - 8.57 EUR
/MT
n/a
> 150 MT 4543 KMF/MT - 9.24 EUR
/MT
n/a
DOMESTIC TRAFIC
0/14 MT 366 KMF/MT - 0.74 EUR
/MT
n/a
15 to 25 MT 1364 KMF/MT - 2.77 EUR
/MT
n/a
26 to 75 MT 2734 KMF/MT - 5.55 EUR
/MT
n/a
76 to 150 MT 3448 KMF/MT - 7.00 EUR
/MT
n/a
> 150 MT 3241 kmf/MT - 6.59 EUR
/MT
n/a
Fixed Rate International Flight n/a 100.426 KMF - 204.13
EUR
Fixed Rate Regional or National
Flight
n/a 41.866 KMF - 85.09 EUR
International flight > 14MT n/a 50.210 KMF - 102.05
EUR
Regional Flight > 14 MT n/a 40.168 KMF - 81.64 EUR
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Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg) Navigation (per journey) Over-Flight
Domestic Flight > 14 MT n/a 32.639 KMF - 66.34 EUR
NOTE: The information in the above table was taken from the old DLCA and adjusted to suit
the format of the new LCA.
*Charges as of 03May2012
Airport Charges
Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg)
Landing Night landing Night take-off Parking
Fixed Rate for Commercial Flights
n/a 37.500 KMF -
76.22 EUR
37.500 KMF -
76.22 EUR
n/a
Fixed Rates Non Commercial Flights
n/a 75.000 KMF -
152.44 EUR
75.000 KMF -
152.44 EUR
22.500 KMF - 45.73
EUR (2 hours)
NOTE: The information in the above table was taken from the old DLCA and adjusted to suit
the format of the new LCA.
*Charges as of 03May2012
Note
Parking charges hours (or part of) 45 KMF/MT/hour - 0.09 KMF/MT/hour
Eelectricity Usage Fee 184 KMF/KWATT
Charges are administered by ARSECNA
NOTE: The information in the above table was taken from the old DLCA and adjusted to suit
the format of the new LCA.
*Charges as of 03May2012
Aircraft Servicing Charges
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Service Ad-Hoc / USD
COMPLETE LIST IN ATTACHED DOCUMENT "TARIF MATERIELS AU SOL"
n/a
Stairs - Per unit per hour 75.000 KMF - 187
USD
GPU - Per hour 75.000 KMF - 187
USD
ASU - Per hour 75.000 KMF - 187
USD
Toilet Service - Per aircraft 67.500 KMF - 169
USD
Ground Power Unit / per hour 54.000 KMF - 135
USD
Air Start Unit / per engine start 60.750 KMF - 153
USD
NOTE: The information in the above table was taken from the old DLCA and adjusted to suit
the format of the new LCA.*Charges as of 03May2012
Companies Available
For information on Comoros Moroni International Airport Prince Saïd Ibrahim contact details,
please see the following links:
4.2.1 Comoros Government Contact List
4.2.5 Comoros Airport Company Contact List
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: AZFreight Information on
Comoros
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3.4 Comoros Road Network
For details on Comoros Road network government contacts, please see the following link:
4.1 Comoros Government Contact List (see page 52)
3.5 Comoros Storage Assessment
WFP built a number of warehouses in the islands. After WFP left in 1997 the structures were
handed over to the government. They are currently used by different organizations and mostly
in quite good conditions and could be used after some rehabilitation. In theory they might be
requested in case of humanitarian need, but some ones are loaded with a quantity of
merchandise and very unlikely will be of any use in case of emergency.
Other space that might be available in case of humanitarian need are the community spaces
that are present in many towns in Grand Comoro. they are administrated by local authorities
and can be obtained after some negociation in case of need. These structures are not available
in the other two islands where, instead, the government can lend the soccer fields where it is
possible to raise wiikhalls during the response.
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4 ex WFP WH in Moroni, Grand Comoro:
Location: S11° 41.371' - E 043° 15.857'
Dimension: approx 55x13x5.5,
cement pavement, metal sheet roof
3 used for farming storage and 1 currently used by UNICEF
ANJOUAN: 4 ex WFP WHs
1 In Sima (19 km) from Mutsamudu. It is currently used as bricks deposit by a brick factory. it is
quite in good conditions, needs a proper clean up and re levelling the floor.
Coordinates - picture
2 In Domoni (36 km) from Mutsamudu currently used by a fishermen cooperative
3 In Mirontsy (Mutsamudu) currently occupied by a local association called SNAC 50m x 10 m
4 In Mirontsy (Mutsamudu) currently used by an alluminium factory 50m x 10 m
3.5.1 Commercial Storage
There are a number of storage facilities available in all three islands of the Comoros. Their
capacity range from 20mt to 400mt. Most of these warehouses are situated by the road side
with little space for trucks to manoeuvre. We asked an indicative estimation of the average rent
cost: for 600 - 800 square meter monthly rent is about 200.000 FKM in Anjouan; in Grand
Comoro 1500 square meter is rented for 300.000 FKM / month
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4 3 Comoros Logistics Services
4.1 Comoros Logistics Services
The following sections contain information regarding the logistics services of Comoros
Disclaimer: Registration does not imply any businessrelationship between the supplier and WFP/Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities. Please Note: WFP/Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse,comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
4.2 Comoros Fuel
The Société Comorienne des Hydrocarbures is the national fuel authority.
All fuel imported in Comoro is already refined.
Minimum security stock is 14 days availability, corresponding to 1/6th of storage capacity.
4.2.1 Current storage capacity in cubic meters:
Gasoline Diesel JETA 1
Moroni 1.500 4.600 2.000
Hahaya n/a n/a 750
Mutsamudu 2.200 4.500 2.700
Fomboni 65 118 65
TOTAL 3.765 7.918 5.415
NOTE: The information in the above table has been taken from the old DLCA and adjusted to
suit the format of the new LCA
The calculation of importation flux is based on storage capacity. There is a plan for augmenting
the storage for bringing the rupture stock from 60 to 90 days capacity -
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Total expected capacity once augmented, expressed in cubic meters:
Petrol: 6.875
Diesel: 8.083
JETA 1: 5.580
For information on Comoros fuel authority contact details, please see the following links:
4.1 Comoros Government Contact List (see page 52)
4.5 Comoros Fuel Provider Contact List (see page 62)
4.2.2 Seasonal Variations
Seasonal Variations
Are there national priorities in the availability of fuel? (Yes / No) n/a
Is there a rationing system? (Yes / No) n/a
Is fuel to lower income/vulnerable groups subsidized? (Yes / No) n/a
Can the local industry expand fuel supply to meet humanitarian needs? (Yes / No)
n/a
Is it possible for a humanitarian organization to contract directly a reputable supplier/distributor to provide its fuel needs? (Yes / No)
Yes
4.2.3 Fuel Demand
Local supply (domestic refinery production and imports combined) meets the needs of the
country, especially for aviation and ground fuels.
Since the Country re gained stability there has not been considerable fuel ruptures Some . supply delays due to different reasons have been reported.
Importation Volume in liters
YEAR GAS OIL PETROL JETA 1
2009 26.099.888 10.353.172 17.213.296
2010 36.589.449 14.675.624 19.210.466
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YEAR GAS OIL PETROL JETA 1
2011 30.245.362 12.626.286 17.655.155
Detail for JETA 1
DOMESTIC AVIATION TOTAL
2009 14.909.739 2.944.746 17.854.485
2010 15.948.331 2.625.029 18.573.360
2011 15.112.218 2.977.500 18.089.718
For information on Comoros fuel authority contact details, please see the following links:
4.1 Comoros Government Contact List (see page 52)
4.5 Comoros Fuel Provider Contact List (see page 62)
4.3 Comoros Transporters
For information on Comoros Transporters contact details and fleet information, please see the
following link:
4.6 Comoros Transporter Contact List (see page 63)
4.3.1 Sea Transporters
There are two main shipping companies that does inter islands cargo and passenger transport.
They do not respect a fixed schedule; sea conditions and cargo or passengers requirements
can determine modification in the timetable.
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4.3.2 Approximate Crossing time and cost:
Time Cost
Moroni – Fomboni 4 h 12.500 KMF
Moroni – Moutsamoudou 7 h 15.000 KMF
Fomboni – Moutsamoudou 4 h 12.500 KMF
Vessel Moroni – Mutsamudu Moroni - Fomboni
Tratringa III 2.876.000 KMF 2.040.000 KMF
Princesse Caroline 1.745.600 KMF 1.279.000 KMF
4.3.3 Road Transporters
Big transport companies are not available. Around 100 trucks are available in Grand Comoro,
commonly 8 - 10 MT capacity and generally old/badly maintained. Trucks are generally owned
by businessmen involved in commerce or construction works.
The listed transporters are mainly contractors that have access to trucks if required.
Average rent cost is 85.000 KMF/day for short distances and 100.000 KMF for longer
distances.
On other islands big trucks are not available.
4.4 Comoros Additional Service Providers: Vehicle Rental, Taxi Companies, Freight Forwarding Agents, Handling Equipment, Power Generation and ISPs
For information on Comoros Additional Service Provider contact details, please see the
following link:
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4.7 Comoros Additional Service Provision Contact List (see page 65)
4.4.1 Electricity and Power
Federal Company MA-MWE manages the production and distribution of electricity in Grand
Comoro and in Moheli, while in Anjouan, EDA Entreprise d’Electricité d’Anjouan, is controlled
by the island authority.
Due to financial and technical constraints supply of electricity is not sufficient and not regular.
Electricity is provided to 29% of the population; enterprises and privates that can afford have a
backup generator.
Power grid / network coverage 29%
Is supply regular and constant throughout the country? No
On average, how often does power supply go out? Daily
On average, how long does the outage last? Unpredictable
NOTE: The information in the above table has been taken from the old DLCA and adjusted to
suit the new LCA format.
4.4.2 Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
nternet ADSL access is quite satisfactory for the quality of service. The quantity of connections
is low but constantly augmenting
Comoro is part of the Eastern Africa Submarine Cable System that should bring the optic fibre
to the countries located on African eastern coast.
Internet Service Providers
Are there ISPs available?
(Yes / No)
Yes
Private or Government Private detained by Government
Dial-up only (Yes / No) n/a
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Internet Service Providers
Approximate Rates Dial-up: n/a
Broadband: n/a
Max leasable ‘dedicated’ bandwidth n/a
For information on Comoros Additional Service Provider contact details, please see the
following link:
4.7 Comoros Additional Service Provision Contact List (see page 65)
4.5 Comoros Manual Labor Costs
Rough indication of labour cost in local currency:
By bag: Cement: 20 KMF/BAG
By weight: 3000 KMF/MT
4.6 Comoros Telecommunications
For information on Comoros Telecommunication company contact details, please see the
following link:
4.7 Comoros Additional Service Provision Contact List (see page 65)
The Telecommunication sector is dominated by a monopoly public enterprise, Comores
Telecom.
The service, in spite of being quite expensive, is satisfactory: mobile coverage reaches 80% of
Grande Comoro territory, and 50% of the other two islands.
Internet ADSL access is quite satisfactory for the quality of service. The quantity of connections
is low but constantly augmenting
Comoro is part of the Eastern Africa Submarine Cable System that should bring the optic fibre
to the countries located on African eastern coast.
Telephone Services
Is there an existing land line telephone network? Yes
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Telephone Services
(Yes / No)
Does it allow international calls?
(Yes / No)
Yes
On average, number and length of downtime periods n/a
Mobile phone providers (List)
Estimated availability and coverage
(Approximate percentage of national coverage)
n/a
4.6.1 Existing Humanitarian Telecoms Systems
As Emergency Preparedness measure the WFP is currently installing a HF radio backup
communication system.
The radios are supposed to be available for the national Civil Protection and for all
humanitarian community in case of necessity.
The equipment are going to be installed in the UN offices in Grand Comoro, Anjouan and
Moheli.
For information on Comoros Telecommunication company contact details, please see the
following link:
4.7 Comoros Additional Service Provision Contact List (see page 65)
4.7 Comoros Food Suppliers, Accommodation and Other Markets
For information on Comoros additional services company contact details, please see the
following link:
4.2.9 Comoros Additional Service Provision Contact List
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5 Comoros Government Contact List
Ministry National or Provincial/State Authority and Department
Street/Physical Address
Name & Title
COSEP
(Centre des Opérations de Secours et de la Protection Civile)
Ministry of Interior
National
BP 74
Moroni
Union
des
Comores
Director
Lieutenant-
Colonel
Ismaël
Mogne Daho
mognedaho_ismael@yahoo.
fr
Road and Transport
Authority
National n/a Directeur
National des
Routes et
Transport
Routiere
Said
Housseini
Autorite Portuaire des Comores (A.P.C.)
n/a n/a Regional
Director
Maoulana
lCharif S.Y
Ministere des postes et Telecomunications
Ministry of Mail and
Telecommunication
Promotion of New
n/a Chief of Staff
Nourouddine
Mohamed
Ouloube'
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Ministry National or Provincial/State Authority and Department
Street/Physical Address
Name & Title
Information and
New Technologies
Regional Custom -
Anjouan
n/a n/a Regional
Director of
Customs
Badrani
Abdallah
n/a
Société Comorienne
des Hydrocarbures
Boite Cidex.A5631
Moroni-Union des
Comores
Boite
Cidex.
A5631
Moroni-
Union
des
Comores
Senior
Accountant
Kamal
Lihouda
Kassai
klihoudak@comorestelecom.
km
ASECNA Agence Pour la Securite de la Navigation Aerienne en Afrique et a Madagascar
n/a BP: 2527
Moroni
Union
des
Comores
Airfield
Commander
of Moroni
Djilan
Ganke'
Patrice
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Ministry National or Provincial/State Authority and Department
Street/Physical Address
Name & Title
Service des Exonerations Douanieres
National B.P.
2259
Moroni
Inspecteur
des
Douanes
(Regimes
Economique)
Chehi
Mohamed
dir.cooperation@douanes.
km
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6 Comoros Humanitarian Agency Contact List
Organization Physical Address Name & Title Email & Website Phone Number (Office) and Fax Number
UN Agencies
n/a Resident
Representative
and Resident
Coordinator
Douglas
Casson Coutts
douglas.coutts@one.
un.org
http://www.un.int/wcm
/content/site/comoros
/pid/3447
3438493
UNDP n/a Deputy
Resident
Representative
Joseph Pihi
[email protected] 3331511
SNU - UNSC Operations
n/a Manager
Dative
Ntacyonzaba
dative.
ntacyonzaba@one.
un.org
3203751
UNDP n/a Operations
Specialist
Ali Issimail
[email protected] 3320969
UNICEF - n/a Representative
Susan Ngongi
[email protected] 3330715
UNICEF n/a Operations
Manager
mohassan@uniceforg 3335260
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Organization Physical Address Name & Title Email & Website Phone Number (Office) and Fax Number
Hassan
Mohamed
OMS n/a Representative
Dr Yao
Kassankogno
kassankognoy@km.
afro.who.int
3362553
UNFPA n/a Resident
Representative
Mamadou
Boina Maecha
bmamadou@unfpa.
org
3310321
UNFPA - n/a Administrative
and Finance
Zain El
Abidine
[email protected] 3332202
SNU/UNDSS n/a Security
Adviser
Yacouba
Abdou
yacouba.abdou@one.
un.org
3331518
SNU n/a UN Physician
Dr Attoumane
Affane
Attoumane.
3331508
IT/PNUD n/a IT/PNUD
Mohamed
Lihadji
mohamed.
3331514
Coordinator [email protected] (269)
3224104
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Organization Physical Address Name & Title Email & Website Phone Number (Office) and Fax Number
Croissant Rouge Comorien - CRCo
Avenue de la Ligue des
Etats Arabes| B.P. 240|
Moroni| Union des
Comores.
Said Abadou
UE en Union des Comores
Bureau de l'Union
européenne en Union
des Comores
Boulevard de la
Corniche, B.P. 8345
Moroni COMORES
Section Head
José Morgado
: josé.
morgado@eeas.
europa.eu
web:http://eeas.
europa.eu/delegations
/mauritius
(269)
7752080
Fax:
269)
7752079
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7 Comoros Port and Waterways Company Contact List
Port Name Company Physical Address
Name & Title Email
Port of Moroni
Comorian
Ports Authority
n/a Port
Commander
Dahalani Said
Port of Moroni
Autorite
Portuaire des
Comores (A.P.
C.)
n/a Regional
Manager
Maoulana
Charif S.Y
Port of Moroni
Moroni
Terminal
Management
Bollore
n/a General
Manager
Francois
Potin
francois.potin@bollore.
com
Port of Moroni
Transitaire
CODETRANS
n/a n/a n/a
Port of Moroni
SCCT Port BP: 5636
Moroni
n/an/a
SORNAV n/a n/a
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Port Name Company Physical Address
Name & Title Email
Port of Moroni
Djomani BP:
2493, Moroni
Port of Moroni
Transit- Myadi-
SARL
Sagc BP:
1384, Moroni
n/a n/a
Port of Mutsamudu
Port of
Mutsamudu
Mutsamudu
Port
Comandant
Affane
Ouloube'
Port of Mutsamudu
MUTSAMUDU/
Spanfreight
Shipping
SARL
Mutsamudu
Spanfreight
Shipping
SARL,
ASC
MUTSAMUDU
BP234
Administration
Manager
Valera
Safonova
legal@anjouanstevedoring.
com asc.
Port of Mutsamudu
Anjouan
Stevedoring
Company
Mutsamudu -
Anjouan
Island -
n/a n/a
Comoros
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Port Name Company Physical Address
Name & Title Email
Post address:
P O Box 234,
Mutsamudu,
Anjouan
Island,
Comoros
Port of Mutsamudu
Direction
Régionale des
Douanes -
Regional
Customs
Office
n/a Regional
Customs
Director
Badrani
Abdallah
n/a
Comoros
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8 Comoros Airport Company Contact List
Airport Company Physical Address
Name & Title
Email Phone Number (office)
Phone Number (mobile)
Moroni International Airport Prince Saïd Ibrahim
ASECNA
Agence
Pour la
Securite de
la
Navigation
Aerienne en
Afrique et a
Madagascar
BP 2527
Moroni
Airfield
Commanders
of Moroni
Djilan Ganke'
Patrice
djilanganke@yahoo.
fr
+269
7731593
+269
3216889
Comoros
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9 Comoros Fuel Provider Contact List
Company Location(s) Physical Address Phone Number (office)
Comor Hydrocarbures Moroni BP 28 Moroni +269 7733805
7738122+269
7730696+269
Comor Hydrocarbures Fomboni Mahamboni, Fomboni 7720144+269
7720487+269
Comor Hydrocarbures Mutsamudu BP 246 Mutsamudu 7710584+269
7711599+269
Comoros
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10 Comoros Transporter Contact List
Company Location(s) Name & Title
Email Phone Number (office, mobile) & Fax Number
Description of Services Provided
Magazin Alharousa
Grand
Comoro
Manager
Mr. Hachim
n/a Off: +269
3336633
Road
Transporter
Al Amana Gran Comoro Manager
Ms Binti
n/a Off: +269
7732053
Road
Transporter
Ankiba Gran Comoro Mr
Abbasse
n/a Off: +269
3336126
Road
Transporter
Wadan Gran Comoro Director
Abdallah M.
Wadaane
sarlwadaanefils
@hotmail.fr
Off: +269
3211168
Road
Transporter
Box Loader Gran Comoro n/a n/a Off: +269
7735504
Road
Transporter
TRATRINGUA Moroni
(Ngazidja)
and
Mutsamoudou
(Anjouan)
n/a n/a n/a Sea
Transporter
TRATRINGUA Company is
connecting
Moroni
(Ngazidja)
Comoros
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Company Location(s) Name & Title
Email Phone Number (office, mobile) & Fax Number
Description of Services Provided
and
Mutsamoudou
(Anjouan). It is
not serving
Fomboni in
Moheli island.
SGTM Ltd – Société de gestion et de Transport Maritime
n/a Michel
Labourdere
groupe-
labourdere
@wanadoo.fr
Off: +262
269612069
Mob: +262
639695252
Fax: +262
269614392
Sea
Transporter
Comoros
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11 Comoros Additional Service Provision Contact List
Type of Service
Company Physical Address and Location(s)
Name Email & Website
Freight Forwarders
CODETRANS Moroni n/a n/a
Freight Forwarders
CCTD Air Transport BP 350
Moroni
n/a n/a
Freight Forwarders
LUNA Transit et
logistique
BP 777,
Dar es
Saanda
(en face
du
CNDRS),
Moroni,
Comores
www.luna.co.km
Freight Forwarders
DHL Transit
Com BP
798 Rue
Oasis
Moroni
n/a n/a
SOV/MG Moroni [email protected]
Comoros
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Type of Service
Company Physical Address and Location(s)
Name Email & Website
Freight Forwarders
Hourdiratati
Idhirarari
Freight Forwarders
ECTD/Travaillet Moroni Abdouroihamane
Abdallah
Freight Forwarders
NTS Anjouan n/a [email protected]
Freight Forwarders
Transit - COM B.P 798
Moroni
n/a n/a
ISP Provider
Comores Télécom –
Société Nationale
des
Télécommunications
B.P.
7000
Moroni,
Comores
n/a comorestelecom@comorestelecom.
km
www.comorestelecom.km