Tajikistan
Country name: |
Tajikistan |
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Official country name: |
Republic of Tajikistan |
Table of Contents
1 Tajikistan Country Profile
Generic Information:
Tajikistan is a landlocked country of 143,000 km² with 50% over 3,000 meters above sea level. The country is dominated by the Trans-Alay Range in the north and the Pamirs in the southeast. The highest point, Qullai Ismoili Somoni (formerly Communism Peak), was the highest mountain in the former USSR.
Tajikistan is bordered by 4 countries: Afghanistan in the south (access by barge and road); China in the east (access by road); Kyrgyzstan in the northeast (access by road); and Uzbekistan in the north and west (access by rail and road).
Tajikistan is a low-income, food-deficit country with an estimated population of 9.091,639 million people (2018). About 93% of the territory is mountainous, and only 7% is suitable for agriculture. Despite recent economic growth, the country remains the poorest in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, ranked 96 out of the countries listed in the 2018 statistical update of the Human Development Index.
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Tajikistan was worth 6.95 billion US dollars in 2016. The GDP value of Tajikistan represents 0.01 percent of the world economy. GDP in Tajikistan averaged 3.47 USD Billion from and it's projection for 2017 is 6.4, GDP Annual Growth Rate averaged 4.16 percent and is projected to be 7.4 in Q1 2018.
Tajikistan is located in an active seismic zone that makes for regular tremors and occasional earthquakes in the country. Moreover, erosion and land degradation, weather conditions and poor infrastructure development, lead to regular mudslides, floods, rock falls, avalanches and other natural disasters. These often result in the displacement of an already poor population and loss of their livelihoods, food stocks and agricultural production.
Generic Information:
Wikipedia information on Tajikistan
Economic Intelligence Unit Information (fees apply for this website)
Humanitarian Info:
UNOCHA information on Tajikistan
Facts and Figures:
1.1 Tajikistan Humanitarian Background
Tajikistan Humanitarian Background
Disasters, Conflicts and Migration |
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Natural Disasters |
Yes / No |
Comments / Details |
Drought |
Yes |
Oct 2008 – 800,000 people affected May 2000 – 3,000,000 people affected |
Earthquakes |
Yes |
1 July 2016 7 December 2015 affected over 5,000 people, displaced 654 people, including 354 children. 5 Jan 2010- 6,915 people affected 29 Jun 2006 – 15,427 affected |
Epidemics |
Yes | 13 Feb 1997 – 15,618 affected |
Extreme Temperatures |
Yes | Extreme winter conditions on January 2008 – 2,000,000 affected |
Flooding |
Yes |
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Insect Infestation |
Yes | A locust infestation in the spring followed the extremely cold winter of 2007-08 accompanied by localized droughts causing a poor harvest. |
Mudslides |
Yes |
July 16, 2015 – GBAO 1,033 people (52% of population) were affected by the natural disaster and were in in need of food assistance. August 2002 – Rasht, 75 homes destroyed (24 deaths) Snow avalanches and landslides periodically cause closure of mountain highways, particularly between Khujand and Dushanbe, but rarely for more than one day. Moreover, erosion and land degradation, weather conditions and poor infrastructure development, lead to regular mudslides, floods, rock falls, avalanches and other natural disasters that can displace villagers and cause crop losses. |
Volcanic Eruptions |
No | n/a |
High Waves / Surges |
No | n/a |
Wildfires |
No | n/a |
High Winds |
No | n/a |
Other Comments |
No |
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Man-Made Issues |
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Civil Strife |
Yes |
1992 – 1997 Civil war in Tajikistan The conflict and its aftermath resulted in the deaths of over 50,000 people and led to a humanitarian catastrophe, with some 1.2 million becoming refugees or internally displaced persons. The "General Agreement on the Establishment of Peace and National Accord in Tajikistan" signed on 27th June 1997 in Moscow, Russia, ending the war. |
International Conflict |
No | n/a |
Internally Displaced Persons |
Yes |
500,000 – 600,000 people were internally displaced within Tajikistan during the civil war in 1992 – 1997 |
Refugees Present |
N/A |
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Landmines / UXO Present |
Yes | Most are on the border areas with Uzbekistan in the north near the Panjakent crossing and in the south near Afghanistan. They are placed by Uzbek authorities to prevent drug smuggling. |
Other Comments |
n/a |
For more detailed database on disasters by country, please see the Centre for Research on Epidemiology of Disasters:
EMDAT website information on Tajikistan
Calamities and Seasonal Affects
Seasonal Affects on Transport | ||
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Transport |
Comments |
From (month) to (month) |
Primary Road Transport |
Winter
snowfall often closes the Osh – Khorog route, as the mountain pass
en route is 4,700 meters high. Due to the high altitude and cold
weather in winter only 5 MT gasoline trucks are used in GBAO
region. Snowfalls from November till May can close the roads
between Dushanbe to Darwaz (Khobu Robot pass) and Dushanbe to
Khujand (Anzob pass) for 3-7 days.
Depends on the winter season the road from China through Murgab to Dushanbe in winter is not so active. |
Nov - May |
Secondary Road Transport |
n/a | n/a |
Rail Transport |
The trucking sector, with several large firms and about 10,000 (?) vehicles from 10 to 40 mt capacity including almost 500 belonging to 36 companies with permits for international hauling, is well organized and expanding steadily. | Mar - May |
Air Transport |
Air transport, especially domestic flights, can be cancelled or delayed by bad weather. | Jan - Dec |
Waterway Transport |
n/a | n/a |
Capacity and Contacts for In-Country Emergency Response
In 2016, the UN and GovT of Tajikistan signed an Agreement concerning measures to expedite import, export and transit of relief consignments and possessions of relief personnel in the event of disasters and emergencies through custom office.
Disaster Management in Tajikistan: The main governmental body responsible for responding to emergencies is the Committee of Emergency Situations and Civil Defense (CoES). CoES, together with the UN Disaster Risk Management Project, created in 2001 the Rapid Emergency Assessment and Coordination Team (REACT) comprising representatives of both governmental and nongovernmental structures, UN agencies, international and local NGOs. (Contact person: Firuza Tursunzoda CoES, REACT focal point, +992 884000004).
REACT was established to promote the sharing of information, logistics and other resources between all partners active in disaster management. The group, involving over 50 state, local and international organisations and entities, meets regularly to coordinate and share experiences on issues related to various areas of disaster management, including preparedness, response, mitigation and capacity building activities with national bodies. During emergency situations, REACT works closely together, coordinating response and assistance.
REACT is divided into five sectoral groups lead by UN agencies: food security, logistics and ICT (led by WFP); non-food items including shelter (lead by UNHCR); health (lead by WHO); water/sanitation; and education (both led by UNICEF). The sectoral groups are composed of the lead agencies plus those organisations most active in the specific sector. The purpose of establishing sectoral groups is to ensure that necessary measures are taken before, during and after an emergency to secure preparedness and effective and coordinated response. The sectoral groups undertake assessments in their specific field during an emergency and share this information in an adequate manner with REACT focal point. Coordination amongst these five sectoral groups will be maintained and lead by the REACT group. Monthly meetings of the REACT group partners are established.
Neither CoES nor the Red Crescent Society (RCS) maintain emergency food stocks but they do maintain small stocks of blankets, tents and NFIs. During emergencies, CoES asks the Government of Tajikistan and international organisations accredited in the Republic of Tajikistan to render possible assistance (both food and non-food) to the disaster-affected population. CoES as well as the RCS have departments/warehouses of different capacities in all the districts of the country.
The Resident Coordinator (RC) is the designated representative of the UN Secretary-General for development operations in the country.
For information on Tajikistan Humanitarian contact details, please see the following link: 4.2 Tajikistan Humanitarian Contact List
1.2 Tajikistan Regulatory Departments
Tajikistan Regulatory Departments
The main governmental body that plays a role in setting standards and controlling quality for all types of products entering Tajikistan or produced in the country is the Agency on Standardization, Metrology, Certification and Trade Inspection of Tajikistan, also known as Tojikstandard. Tojikstandard is the successor organization to Gosstandard from the Soviet era. As such all food and non-food product standards are still consistent with those in other countries of the former Soviet Union, unless they have been changed since Tajikistan gained its independence in 1991. Tojikstandard operates a laboratory for the testing of various products. It plays a key role in enforcing the salt iodization law including centralized supply of potassium iodate to salt producers.
Tojikstandard is also authorized to do HACCP certification of firms in Tajikistan. So far 40 Tajik enterprises have received such certification but no flour mills yet.
The Sanitary and Epidemiology Service (SES) under the Ministry of Health enforces food safety standards at food processing plants and food service enterprises. It also has a laboratory that is equipped with a spectrophotometer that could be used for measuring iron content of flour among other things. During the flour fortification project that ran from 2002-2007 SES personnel were given much training.
As of mid-2014 USAID was considering supporting a project to reintroduce flour fortification at a certain number of Tajikistan mills.
The Food Department (“Pisheprom”) under the Ministry of Industry registers and monitors production levels of all food processing enterprises. There is an Institute of Nutrition under the Food Department that has some capacity to do quality testing of food. It has been active in distribution of salt iodization test kits to households with support from UNICEF.
The Customs Administration under the Ministry of Finance will be charged with implementation of new regulations surrounding Tajikistan’s accession to the Word WTO in 2013.
In a project supported by FAO and the Turkish government through a $300,000 grant, the Ministry of Agriculture has undertaken a project develop a set of hygiene manuals for a number of food industry sectors, following HACCP principles.
For more information on regulatory departments and quality control laboratories’ contact details, please see the following links: 4.3 Tajikistan Laboratory and Quality Testing Company Contact List
1.3 Tajikistan Customs Information
Duties and Tax Exemption
For contact information regarding government custom authorities, please follow the links below:
4.1 Tajikistan Government Contact List
4.2 Tajikistan Humanitarian Contact List
Tajikistan Customs Focal
Point Information
Emergency Response
Tajikistan is a member state of the World Customs Organisation (WCO), having ratified the Convention establishing a Customs Co-operation Council on 1 July 1997. This Convention entered into force on 4th November 1952. The only international body of customs law that contains a specific chapter binding states to facilitate the work of intergovernmental and non-governmental organisations in implementing humanitarian assistance is the revised Kyoto Convention on the Simplification and Harmonisation of Customs Procedures (with its Annex J-5 on the Special Procedure for Relief Material). Tajikistan has not signed/ratified this Convention, nor has it signed/ratified the Convention on Assistance in the Case of a Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency. However, the Government of Tajikistan signed the Tampere Convention on the Provision of Telecommunication Resources for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations on 18th June 1998, it still needs to be ratified.
Agreements / Conventions Description |
Ratified by Country? (Yes / No) |
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WCO (World Customs Organization) member |
Yes - 1 June 1997 |
Annex J-5 Revised Kyoto Convention |
No |
OCHA Model Agreement |
Yes |
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) |
No |
Exemption Regular Regime (Non-Emergency Response)
The customs legislation of the Republic of Tajikistan is based on the Constitution of the Republic of Tajikistan and consists of the Customs Code and other normative legal acts (i.e. Tax Code, Resolutions, Agreements, etc.) adopted by the Government of Tajikistan. There are several documents that support the duty and tax-free importation of humanitarian aid. Humanitarian aid can enter Tajikistan duty and tax-free. Exemption of humanitarian aid from customs duties and taxes is provided by Paragraph 3 of Article 345 of the Customs Code of the Republic of Tajikistan. It states that “humanitarian aid as well as commodities handed over to the Government of Tajikistan free of charge are exempted from customs duties”.
The revised Tax Code of the Republic of Tajikistan became effective from January 2013. Chapter 28 « Tax remissions », article 169 « Exemptions from Tax » states that “imported humanitarian relief commodities as well as import of commodities for handing over to charitable organisations to prevent risk of natural disasters, in case of emergencies, and commodities handed over to the Government of Tajikistan free of charge are exempted from taxes”. Resolution 459 of the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan on “Rendering humanitarian aid and technical assistance” (see attachment on Resolution 459 for more information) also provides for this concession.
Lastly, the customs and excise related aspects of the importation of humanitarian goods are also covered via agreements between the Government and the organisations. In line with the revised Kyoto Convention, the Customs Code of the Republic of Tajikistan was revised and entered into force on 1 January 2005. “Regional Customs Modernisation and Infrastructure Development Project”, which was supported by ADB is now completed. The project aimed to improve the efficiency and transparency of customs services, the simplification of customs procedures. The project introduced Unified Automated Information System to strengthen communication links between customs headquarters, regional customs offices and border custom posts. The system was installed in 72 Custom Posts. Several Custom Posts were rehabilitated, constructed and equipped with truck scanners and other x-ray machines.
Organizational Requirements to obtain Duty Free Status |
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United Nations Agencies |
The exemption from customs duties and taxes on the importation of humanitarian aid is permitted with authorisation from customs after the presentation of the following documents:
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NGOs should obtain from the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade permission for duty free entry for each shipment separately |
Exemption Certificate Application Procedure:
Duties and Taxes Exemption Application Procedure |
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Generalities (include a list of necessary documentation) |
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Process to be followed (step by step or flowchart) |
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Exemption Certificate Document Requirements
Food | Shelter,Wash and education | Medicines | Vehicles and Spare parts | Staff and office supplies | Telecoms equiment | |
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Invoice
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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AWB, BoL, or Other Transport Documents
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Donation Non-Commercial Certificate
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Packing List
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes (detailed with number of
pieces and weight)
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Other Documents
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Phytosanitary Certificate and
quality certificate
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-
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GNTSL certificate from
Government
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Certificate of origin
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-
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Import permission from Min of
Transport and Communication
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Customs Clearance
General Information
Customs Information |
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Document Requirements |
Instruction of temporary import must be indicated on the invoice |
Embargoes |
None |
Prohibited Items |
Specific drugs, protected species, imitation and/or counterfeit material |
General Restrictions |
GMO commodities are not allowed into the country. Food commodities should have at least 6 months shelf life remaining and best before date should be displayed on packaging |
Customs Clearance Document Requirements
Food | Shelter,Wash and education | Medicines | Vehicles and Spare parts | Staff and office supplies | Telecoms equiment | |
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D&T Exemption Certificate
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Invoice
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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AWB, BoL, or Other Transport Documents
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Donation Non-Commercial Certificate
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Packing List
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Phytosanitary Certificate
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Other Documents
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Yes, Original, 1 copy, applies to
UN and NGOs
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Transit Regime
Transit is a procedure in which goods are transported under customs control, through the country, from the customs office of entry to the customs office of exit. According to the Customs Code of the Republic of Tajikistan, the responsibility of this rests with the carrier and (or) person who conveys the goods and the means of transport.
Cargo operations, with goods conveyed under the customs transit procedure, are authorised under the supervision of the customs authority in whose activity area the cargo operations are to be performed. As a rule, cargo spaces in which goods are transported are sealed with a customs seal to facilitate border crossing and/or identification of the goods.
The Customs Code sets common requirements of putting commodities into the customs transit mode. They could be conditionally subdivided into two groups: a) requirements of the commodities (precisely, the conditions of being under the transit mode); and b) requirements to the carrier (or his/her transport means), the one carrying out a transportation of commodities in accordance with the customs transit mode.
During the whole period of transit transportation (i.e. while the commodities remain under the customs mode), the goods are under customs control. The validity of the customs transit mode expires after the delivery of the commodities and the presentation of consignment notes, within a given period, to the customs bodies at the point of destination, and after the execution of relevant customs procedures.
2 Tajikistan Logistics Infrastructure
The following sections contain information on the logistics infrastructure of Tajikistan
The national logistical infrastructure has received significant investment in recent years, particularly the road network. Most important for the national economy has been the improvement of the 350-km highway between Khujand and Dushanbe over two mountain passes. The completion of two tunnels in 2012 over the northern Shakhriston Pass has shortened the driving time by hours and means that the highway can remain open throughout the winter with closures for avalanche clearing rarely longer than a day.
The improved highway means it is now more economical to bring wheat, wheat flour, fuel and other commodities originating in Kazakhstan or Russia or from the Port of Riga to Sugd province (Khujand) in the north rather than an extra 1200 km by the circuitous rail route through Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan to Dushanbe.
Along the M-41 Highway from Murghab to Khorog and Kulyab some new sections have been completed by Iranian and Turkish companies and most of the remaining work is expected to be finished in 2014. This includes construction of a new highway by a Chinese company from the border at Kulma to Murghab in the Pamirs.
Railway projects are in planning but there is little actual construction going on. A tender has been awarded to a Chinese company for a 47 km rail way link over a mountain pass to connect the southern network to the rails in the central Dushanbe region. However, the contract for the tunnels and bridges has not been signed, and financing is not yet in place.
Tajikistan ranks 153 out of 160 countries included in the World Bank Logistics Performance Index (LPI) in 2016. Tajikistan received a score of 2.06 in 2016 compared to 2.53 in 2014 when it ranked 114, evidencing an important decline in the overall infrastructure capacity. For additional information on the Tajikistan LPI, please see the following links:
2.1 Tajikistan Port Assessment
Latvia
Currently Riga is the only port used by WFP Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. However as result of current (still valid) restrictions by Russia to import cargoes via Riga, other regional ports should be considered. These include Black Sea ports in Georgia, Indian Ocean ports in Iran and Pakistan, and ports on the east and southern coast of China.
Georgia
Poti, Georgia on the Black Sea should be considered. Tajikistan has significant amount of commercial trade via this corridor, particularly its major imports of alumina ore and exports of aluminum. The corridor involves rail shipment from Poti on the Black Sea to Baku, Azerbaijan on the Caspian Sea, then rail ferry to Turkmenbashi, Turkmenistan and rail movement across Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan to Dushanbe.
For the assessment of Georgian ports please see the following link: 2.1 Georgia Port Assessment
Iran
There are commercial movements of containerized and non-containerized cargos from the Iranian port of Banderabas to Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan by both rail and truck. Rail movements has the disadvantage that containers or cargos must be transloaded to other railcars at the Turkmenistan border due to different railroad gauges. Traceability of cargo is reportedly poor.
For the assessment of the Port of Banderabas and others please see the following link: 2.1 Iran Port Assessment
China
There is regular direct rail freight service from China’s east coast ports to western China commercial hub of Urumchi and to the city of Kashgar in the far southwest where the railroad ends. From Urumchi and Kashgar there are regular truck movements. Speed, reliability and traceability of railroad shipments from Chinese ports inland are reportedly excellent. Lyanyungang in northern Shangong province and Guangzhou in the southern province of Guangdong have regular freight train departures to Urumchi.
There are no current WFP assessments for these ports but information is readily available online. In the winter months there can be serious congestion at Lianyungang.
Pakistan
Thanks to highway improvement there is increasing movements of commercial goods both ways between Pakistan and Tajikistan in transit across Afghanistan. Therefore, Pakistan ports are also an option to supply Tajikistan.
For WFP assessment of Pakistan ports please see the following link: 2.1 Pakistan Port Assessment
2.1.1 Latvia Port of Riga
Port Overview
The Freeport of Riga (FPR) lies on both banks of the River Daugava covering 15 kilometres in length. Cargo transhipment capacity at the terminals of the Freeport of Riga accounts for 58,2 million tons per annum. In 2014 the FPR was the biggest port of the Baltic States by cargo turnover that reached 41,1 million tons. Number of vessels accommodated in 2014 amounted to 3797. Up to 80% of the Freeport of Riga cargo turnover is made up of transit cargo forwarded to or received from the CIS. 35 stevedore companies and 28 shipping agents successfully operate at the Freeport of Riga.
Main types of cargo handled at the Freeport of Riga are containers, various metals, timber, coal, mineral fertilizers, and chemical cargo and oil products.
On July 3, 2003 the Freeport of Riga Authority received a Quality Certificate compliant with the ISO 9001:2000 standard requirements issued by the Bureau Veritas Quality International.
On June 10, 2005 the Freeport of Riga Authority received a Quality Certificate compliant with the ISO 14001:2004 standard requirements issued by the Bureau Veritas Quality International.
The port is open for navigation all year round.
Port Location and Contact |
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Country |
Latvia |
Province or District |
Riga |
Nearest Town or City |
Riga |
Port's Complete Name |
Freeport of Riga |
Latitude |
57.00778 |
Longitude |
24.09083 |
Managing Company or Port Authority |
Freeport of Riga Authority |
Management Contact Person |
Andris Ameriks (Board Chairman) |
Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures |
Riga International Airport International carriers: o Belavia o Ellinair o Finnair o LOT o Lufthansa o Norwegian o Ryanair o RusLines o SAS Scandinavian Airlines o Smartlynx o Turkish Airlines o Ukraine International Airlines o Utair Aviation o Uzbekistan Airways o Wizz Air |
Port website: http://www.rop.lv/en
Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com/port.php?pid=1539
Total territory of the port |
6,348 ha |
Land of the port |
1,962 ha |
Port water area |
4,386 ha |
Total length of berths |
18.2 km |
Maximum permissible vessel |
14.5 meters |
Warehouse area |
370,979 m2 |
Cargo storage site area |
1,926,362 m2 |
Freezer capacity |
25,500 mt |
Tank capacity |
665,063 m3 |
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
Working hours at the Freeport of Riga Authority on weekdays from 09.00 to 18.00. Harbour Master working hours are from 08.00 to 17.00. Port police working hours are on weekdays from 08.00 to 16.30 and for the Operational Control Division from 00.00 to 24.00
Contact information for key companies is provided below and further contact details can be found at the following link: 4.4 Tajikistan Port and Waterways Company Contact List
Name |
Position |
Phone |
Aigars Pečaks |
Deputy CEO for Shipping and Security Issues |
+371 67030867 |
Mārtiņš Ziemanis |
Deputy CEO for Legal and Administrative Matters |
+371 67030804 |
Artūrs Brokovskis-Vaivods |
Harbor Master |
+371 67082000 |
Arnis Šmits |
Ostas kapteiņa vietnieks |
+371 67082040 |
Valdis Voins |
Chief Police Officer |
+371 67090744 |
Agnese Mamaja |
Director of Department of Finance |
+371 67030814 |
Santa Šveda |
Chief accounting officer |
+371 67030818 |
Sandra Silupa |
Deputy Chief Accounting Officer |
+371 67030824 |
Edgars Sūna |
Director of Marketing Department |
+371 67030843 |
Ivo Dubkevičs |
Director of Development Department |
+371 67030806 |
Irina Gorbatikova |
Director of Administrative Department |
+371 67030803 |
Liene Ozola |
Head of Public Relations Unit |
+371 67030853 |
General Cargo handling Companies
Name |
Phone |
Address |
City |
Zip Code |
B Port |
+371 66052500 |
Uriekstes iela 18 |
Rīga |
LV-1005 |
Baltic Container Terminal |
+371 67076200 |
Uriekstes iela 32 |
Rīga |
LV-1005 |
Baltmarine Terminal |
+371 67791241 |
Sprīdīša iela 1 |
Rīga |
LV-1034 |
Extron Baltic |
+371 67790500 |
Daugavgrīvas 93 |
Rīga |
LV-1007 |
Freja |
+371 67840770 |
Flotes iela 11/14 |
Rīga |
LV-1016 |
Jaunmīlgrāvja Ostas kompānija |
+371 67391040 |
Tvaika 70 |
Rīga |
LV-1034 |
JP Termināls |
+371 67896322 |
E. Birznieka-Upīša iela 20A |
Rīga |
LV-1050 |
KS Terminal |
+371 67065500 |
Zilā 22/24 |
Rīga |
LV-1007 |
MAN-TESS Tranzīts |
+371 67162400 |
Tvaika 7a |
Rīga |
LV-1005 |
MT Osta |
+371 67508654 |
Traleru 2B |
Rīga |
LV-1030 |
Osta Lejasvoleri |
+371 29605049 |
Andrejostas iela 12 |
Rīga |
LV-1045 |
Port Magnat |
+371 67470797 |
Daugavgrivas 83/89 |
Rīga |
LV-1007 |
Port Milgravis |
+371 67470797 |
Meldru 3 |
Rīga |
LV-1015 |
Rīgas Centrālais termināls |
+371 67329816 |
Eksporta iela 15 k-1 |
Rīga |
LV-1045 |
Rīgas Ostas elevators |
+371 67320079 |
Andrejostas 4 |
Rīga |
LV-1045 |
Rīgas Pasažieru termināls |
+371 67326200 |
Eksporta iela 3a |
Rīga |
LV-1010 |
Rīgas Universālais termināls |
+371 67887200 |
Birztalu iela 15 |
Rīga |
LV-1015 |
Starts - Rīga |
+371 67393833 |
Tvaika 68a |
Rīga |
LV-1034 |
Termināls Vecmīlgrāvis |
+371 25128250 |
Zivju 1 |
Rīga |
LV-1015 |
VEGA Stividors |
+371 67345834 |
Ezera 22 |
Rīga |
LV-1034 |
WT Terminal |
+371 67806010 |
Flotes 3a |
Rīga |
LV-1016 |
Liquid bulk companies
Name |
Phone |
Address |
City |
Zip Code |
B.L.B. Baltijas Termināls |
+371 67345830 |
Ezera 22 |
Rīga |
LV-1034 |
Circle K Latvia |
+371 67088100 |
Duntes 6 |
Rīga |
LV-1013 |
Latvijas Propāna gāze |
+371 67815025 |
Kurzemes prospekts 19 |
Rīga |
LV-1067 |
Naftimpeks |
+371 67353323 |
Laivinieku 11 |
Rīga |
LV-1015 |
NESTE Latvija |
+371 67353776 |
Bauskas 58a |
Rīga |
LV-1004 |
OVI |
+371 67354828 |
Tvaika 35 |
Rīga |
LV-1034 |
PARS Termināls |
+371 67162472 |
Tvaika 7a |
Rīga |
LV-1005 |
Rīgas Universālais termināls |
+371 67887200 |
Birztalu iela 15 |
Rīga |
LV-1015 |
VEGA Stividors |
+371 67345834 |
Ezera 22 |
Rīga |
LV-1034 |
VL Bunkerings |
+371 67393857 |
Tvaika 68 |
Rīga |
LV-1034 |
Woodison Terminal |
+371 67397794 |
Tvaika 39 |
Rīga |
LV-1034 |
Dry bulk companies
Name |
Phone |
Address |
City |
Zip Code |
Alpha Osta |
+371 67351520 |
Ropažu iela 10 |
Rīga |
LV-1039 |
B Port |
+371 66052500 |
Uriekstes iela 18 |
Rīga |
LV-1005 |
Extron Baltic |
+371 67790500 |
Daugavgrīvas 93 |
Rīga |
LV-1007 |
Freja |
+371 67840770 |
Flotes iela 11/14 |
Rīga |
LV-1016 |
Jaunmīlgrāvja ostas kompānija |
+371 67391040 |
Tvaika 70 |
Rīga |
LV-1034 |
JP Termināls |
+371 67896322 |
E. Birznieka-Upīša iela 20A |
Rīga |
LV-1050 |
KS Terminal |
+371 67065500 |
Zilā 22/24 |
Rīga |
LV-1007 |
LaCon |
+371 67068501 |
Pērnavas 1-42 |
Rīga |
LV-1012 |
MAN-TESS Tranzīts |
+371 67162400 |
Tvaika 7a |
Rīga |
LV-1005 |
MT Osta |
+371 67508654 |
Traleru 2B |
Rīga |
LV-1030 |
Osta Lejasvoleri |
+371 29605049 |
Andrejostas iela 12 |
Rīga |
LV-1045 |
Port Magnat |
+371 67470797 |
Daugavgrivas 83/89 |
Rīga |
LV-1007 |
Port Milgravis |
+371 67470797 |
Meldru 3 |
Rīga |
LV-1015 |
Riga Bulk Terminal |
+371 67518295 |
Uriekstes iela 28 |
Rīga |
LV-1005 |
Riga Fertilizer terminal |
+371 67329816 |
Uriekstes iela 48 k-1 |
Rīga |
LV-1005 |
Rīgas Centrālais termināls |
+371 67329816 |
Eksporta iela 15 k-1 |
Rīga |
LV-1045 |
Rīgas Ostas elevators |
+371 67320079 |
Andrejostas 4 |
Rīga |
LV-1045 |
Rīgas Universālais termināls |
+371 67887200 |
Birztalu iela 15 |
Rīga |
LV-1015 |
Strek |
+371 29532985 |
Uriekstes 9 |
Rīga |
LV-1005 |
Termināls Vecmīlgrāvis |
+371 25128250 |
Zivju 1 |
Rīga |
LV-1015 |
WT Terminal |
+371 67806010 |
Flotes 3a |
Rīga |
LV-1016 |
Shipping Lines
Regular shipping line status at the Riga port is granted to container, ro-ro and passenger transportation service providers with the aim to facilitate the said cargo and passenger flow attraction. Regular shipping line status provides such benefits as the port dues discounts that are applied for every vessel’s port call, depending on the number of vessel calls per year. Line status and rebate application procedure are stipulated in the Port Dues and Charges of the Port of Riga.
In 2017 an agreement with the Freeport of Riga Authority was concluded by 6 container shipping lines and one passenger line.
Name |
Route |
Line representative in Latvia |
Telephone Nr |
Address |
City |
Post code |
Hapag-Lloyd AG |
Gdynia - Klaipeda - Riga - Tallinn - Rauma - Hamburg - Bremerhaven |
SIA "ESTMA" |
(+371) 67783940 |
Ganību Dambis 30/1 |
Riga |
LV-1010 |
Containerships |
Riga - Teesport - Thamesport - Rotterdam - Zeebrugge - Lubeck - Helsinki - St.Petersburg - Klaipeda - Aarhus |
SIA „Containerships” |
(+371) 67790814 |
6 Duntes street, 205 |
Riga |
LV-1013 |
X-Press Container Lines |
Riga - Ust-Luga - Kotka - Helsinki - Tallinn - Hamburg |
SIA „CF&S Latvia” |
(+371) 67388300 |
2a Uriekstes street |
Riga |
LV-1005 |
UniFeeder Container Service |
Rotterdam-Hamburg / Bremerhaven-Riga - Klaipeda - Gdynia / Gdansk |
SIA „Arijus Logistics” |
(+371) 66116732 |
2a Uriekstes street |
Riga |
LV-1005 |
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) |
Antwerp - Bremerhaven - Riga - Tallinn |
SIA "MSC Latvia" |
(+371) 67854444 |
17 a Duntes street |
Riga |
LV-1005 |
Maersk Line/Seago Line |
Gdansk - Bremerhaven - Hamburg - Gdansk - Kaliningrad - Riga - Gdansk |
SIA „Maersk Latvia” |
(+371) 67084940 |
85a Elizabetes street |
Riga |
LV-1050 |
Tallink |
Riga - Stockholm - Riga |
A/S "Tallink Latvija" |
(+371) 67099705 |
3a Eksporta street |
Riga |
LV-1010 |
Port Performance
Freeport of Riga in 2016 was:
- The second biggest port in the Baltic States by cargo turnover (38.06 mln.t)
- The Multifunctional port with cargo handling capacity 63 mln.t/year
- Serviced 3,521 ships with a tonnage of 43.7 mln.GT
- Passenger traffic: 582 thousand Passengers, including 71.4 thousand cruise passengers
Seasonal Constraints |
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Occurs |
Time Frame |
|
Rainy Season |
Yes |
Winter - usually lasts from mid-December to the beginning of March Air temperature can fluctuate from +5 degrees Celsius all the way down to -30 degrees. |
Major Import Campaigns |
No |
N/A |
Other Comments |
For Latvia weather updates: http://www.meteo.lv/en/laiks/?nid=638 |
Handling Figures for 2016 |
|
Vessel Calls |
3521 |
Container Traffic (TEUs) |
385,937 |
Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2016 |
|
Bulk (MT) |
31 million mt (23 million dry bulk and 8 million liquid bulk) |
Break bulk (MT) |
7 million mt |
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link at the Port of Riga website.
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Maximum Draft (m) |
Comments |
Conventional Berth |
104 |
20,000 |
14.7 |
|
Container Berth |
7 |
880 M |
12. 5 M |
o RIGA Container Terminal operates 3 Berth (Length 430 M, Max. Draft 10.5), o BCT operates 3 Berth (Length 450M, Max. Draft 12.5M) o Riga Universal Terminal LTD operates 1 berth ( Length 150 M , Max. 9.4 draft ) |
Silo Berth |
3 |
145 M |
7.9 M |
o Operates by Riga Ostas Elevators |
Berthing Tugs |
Available by private companies |
Tug Service Companies : o Forio o PKL Flote o Rīgas Kuģu būvētava o Strek o Vižņi |
||
Water Barges |
Available by private companies |
Water Barges/floating equipment service providers : o BMGS o Rīgas Kuģu būvētava o Universal-Remont |
General Cargo Handling Berths
Name of the berth |
Maximally permitted LOA |
Maximally permitted draft |
MS-13 |
195 |
5.9 |
ZO-12 |
230 |
12.2 |
ZO-10 |
132 |
6.8 |
ZO-18 |
225 |
9.7 |
ZO-14 |
132 |
5.8 |
AU-1 |
195 |
4.5 |
AU-2 |
87 |
|
ZO-17 |
65 |
4.9 |
MS-11 |
130 |
5.7 |
MS-10 |
120 |
6.0 |
MS-12 |
130 |
6.3 |
ZO-9 |
100 |
6.7 |
ZO-8 |
100 |
6.8 |
ZO-7 |
100 |
7.0 |
ZO-6 |
100 |
6.7 |
ZO-5 |
100 |
6.9 |
ZO-4 |
100 |
7.2 |
ZO-3 |
100 |
7.0 |
ZO-2 |
168 |
9.2 |
ZO-1 |
150 |
9.3 |
MKR-8 |
||
MKR-7 |
||
MKR-5 |
100 |
6.5 |
MKR-4 |
100 |
6.0 |
MKR-3 |
100 |
6.0 |
MKR-2 |
100 |
6.5 |
MKR-1 |
175 |
9.0 |
VM-3 |
60 |
5.4 |
RKR-3 |
70 |
|
RKR-4 |
120, 120 |
|
RKR-5 |
161 |
|
RKR-6a |
105 |
|
RKR-6 |
188, 200 |
|
RKR-7 |
250, 230 |
7.4, 7.4 |
RKR-8 |
184 |
5.0 |
RKR-9 |
90 |
|
JM-29 |
154 |
5.1 |
JM-27 |
72 |
8.2 |
JM-26 |
74 |
9.05 |
JM-25 |
110 |
5.6 |
JM-23 |
100 |
5 |
JM-22 |
150 |
7 |
JM-20 |
60 |
3.5 |
JM-17 |
125 |
5.0 |
JM-16 |
148 |
7.3 |
JM-15 |
181 |
5.8 |
DS-12 |
||
DS-11 |
||
DS-10 |
100 |
5.5 |
DS-9 |
105 |
5.0 |
SD-5 |
165 |
9.05 |
SD-4 |
135 |
9.05 |
SD-3 |
150 |
7.0 |
KS-34 |
149 |
10.3 |
KS-33 |
150 |
10.3 |
KS-32 |
150 |
10.0 |
KS-28 |
120 |
14.7 |
KS-26 |
13 |
3.5 |
PM-21 |
350 |
13 |
PM-20 |
218 |
8.6 |
PM-19 |
172 |
7.6 |
PM-18 |
105 |
6.6 |
PM-17 |
145 |
9.5 |
PM-16 |
145 |
9.5 |
EO-15 |
212 |
11.7 |
EO-14 |
210 |
11.7 |
EO-12 |
159 |
7.0 |
EO-11 |
140 |
7.0 |
EO-10 |
150 |
7.0 |
EO-9 |
130 |
6.5 |
EO-8 |
188 |
9.1 |
EO-7 |
190 |
9.5 |
EO-6 |
240 |
10 |
AS-5 |
144 |
7.8 |
AS-4 |
120 |
7.4 |
AS-3 |
110 |
7.4 |
AO-1 |
||
AO-2 |
140 |
4.5 |
AO-4 |
||
AO-5 |
||
JPS-2 |
217 |
7.9 |
JPS-1 |
132 |
5.9 |
MK-3 |
240 |
7.8 |
MK-4 |
223 |
5.5 |
KPS-10 |
||
KPS-14 |
||
KPS-17 |
40 |
3.0 |
RD-1 |
150 |
4.8 |
RD-2 |
148 |
4.8 |
RD-3 |
235 |
5.2 |
RD-5 |
35 |
5.0 |
VL-13 |
105 |
4.5 |
VL-14 |
65 |
4.0 |
VL-17 |
95 |
6.0 |
KR-18 |
120 |
4.9 |
KR-19 |
115 |
4.8 |
KR-20 |
115 |
5.6 |
KR-21 |
105 |
5.3 |
KR-22 |
70 |
4.7 |
KR-24 |
100 |
5.9 |
KR-25 |
115 |
7.0 |
LP-27 |
145 |
6.5 |
KRS-1 |
166 |
8.7 |
KRS-2 |
167 |
8.2 |
DG-5 |
140 |
3.8 |
DG-1 |
110 |
6.0 |
DG-2 |
203 |
12.0 |
DG-54 |
200 |
4.7 |
DG-55 |
147 |
5.3 |
DG-55A |
76 |
5.3 |
DG-56 |
105 |
5.3 |
DG-57 |
35 |
5.0 |
DG-19 |
155 |
4.8 |
DG-20 |
155 |
4.8 |
Port Handling Equipment
Handling equipment at the port is managed by private companies.
Equipment |
Available |
Total Quantity and Capacity Available |
Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage |
Dockside Crane |
Yes |
10 |
(30:45T ) |
Container Gantries |
Yes |
7 |
(30.5: 45 T) |
Mobile Cranes |
Yes |
7 |
(84-104 T) |
Reachstacker |
Yes |
10 |
(45 T) |
RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) |
Yes |
45 |
(42: 60T) |
Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines |
Yes |
1 |
Unloading rate of railcars is 2500 t per 24 hours Unloading rate of trucks and semitrailers is 2500 t per 24 hours Loading rate into railcars, trucks and ships is 3000 t per 24 hours |
Transtainer |
Yes |
More than 45 |
(38: 45 T) – Each yard (import, export, transit, refer containers) has not less than 5 Transtainers. |
Forklifts |
Yes |
More than 400 |
Distributed over the 52 Terminals |
Riga port has three main container terminals in addition to more than 48 bulk, breakbulk & general cargo terminals all are run by private companies & all have their own handling equipment,
Riga Container Terminal
- Reach stackers: 3 units (up to 45t)
- Mobile cranes: 1 unit (104 t)
- Portal cranes: 2 units (up to 100t)
- Terminal tractors: 8 units (up to 60t)
- Empty container handler: 1 unit (up to 9 t)
Baltic Container Terminal
- Quayside cranes : 4 Units ( 1 x 30t , 2 x 35t, 1 x 45t)
- Yard rail-mounted gantries: 4 Units (2 x 30.5t, 2 x 35t)
- Yard rail-mounted gantries for rail operations: 2 Units (2 x 30.5t)
- Reach stackers: 7 Units (7 x 45t)
- Yard tractors : 15 Units
- Roll trailers : 4 Units (4 x 50t)
- Axel trailers :14 Units (10 x 50t),(4 x 32t)
- Double trailers: 2 Units (2 x 60t)
- Forklifts : 37 Units (36 x 1.5t-7t ,1 x 25t)
Riga Universal Terminal
Loader: 8 Units (Capacity: 1,6 – 8t)
Locomotive: 3 Unis (60 wagons)
Cargo trailer: 6 Units (Capacity: 24 t)
Hoist 2: 14 Units (Capacity 1,8 t)
Front loader: 7 Units (up to 10 cubic m)
Container trailer : 8 Units (60 t)
Timber loader: 10 Units (boom deflection up to 23 m)
Marine tractor: 10 Units (80 t)
Rail crane: 5 Units (6 - 20 t)
Container loader: 5 Units (42 - 45 t)
Mobile crane: 2 Units (84 - 104 t )
Conveyor systems: 3 Units (230 cubic cubic m / h)
Container Facilities
Facilities |
20 ft |
40 ft |
Container Facilities Available |
Yes |
Yes |
Container Freight Station (CFS) |
Yes |
Yes |
Refrigerated Container Stations |
Yes |
Yes |
Daily Take Off Capacity |
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Number of Reefer Stations |
About 1200 connection points distributed over the three container terminals |
Customs Guidance
Customs are operating 24/7. For more details regarding customs in Riga please see the following link: 1.3 Tajikistan Customs Information
For more about the port laws and regulations, please visit the following page on the Port website.
Terminal Information
GRAIN AND BULK HANDLING
RIGA PORT ELEVATOR (ROE) is the only specialized terminal for grain and grain products handling and storage in the port of Riga.
Main facts:
- Terminal capacity: 1 million tons
- Elevator storage capacity: 45,000 tons
- Open storage area capacity: 150,000 tons
- Berths: 3
- Draft: 7.9 m (vessels up to 15'000 tons)
Services:
- Transhipment of dry bulk cargo (to and from vessels, rail wagons and trucks)
- Storage
- Containerization of grain and grain products
- Laboratory services
Types of cargo:
- Grain and grain products
- Lumber
- Split stone
- Pig-iron
- Wood pellets
Stevedoring
As all port terminals are managed by private companies, each company manages all stevedoring activities.
Hinterland Information
Containers, bulk & break bulk commodities are being moved out of the port whether by rail or by Trucks
Port Security
Information on security and safety at the port can be found at the following link.
Security |
|
ISPS Compliant |
Yes |
Current ISPS Level |
Level 1 |
Police Boats |
Yes |
Fire Engines |
Yes |
2.2 Tajikistan Aviation
Tajikistan Aviation
Key airport information may also be found at: World Aero Data information on Tajikistan
Commercial Aviation
Commercial aviation in Tajikistan is regulated by the Central Directorate of Civil Aviation under the Ministry of Transport. Airports operate as separate entities under this authority, with the exception of Khorog, which comes under Dushanbe International Airport because of its need for subsidies.
Tajikistan has four international airports (Dushanbe, Khujand, Kulyab and Kurgantyube) with the national airline Tajik Air (government) 12 sites and Somon Air (private) 22 sites, providing service to 9 countries (China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kirgizstan, Iran UAE, India and Germany) and around 20 international airlines. A further Tajikistan-based airline company is East Air.
The largest number of flights is from all four international airports to 15 to 20 cities in Russia by around 8 Russian airlines and the two Tajikistan carriers.
Scheduled domestic flights are limited to Dushanbe – Khujand (Somon Air 737) and Dushanbe – Khorog (Tajik Air / 17 passenger Dornier).
Between Dushanbe and Kabul there are two flights weekly on the Afghan carrier KamAir.
Tajik Air, Somon Air, KamAir and a number of the Russian airlines flying to Tajikistan are rated as Category C and not recommended for use by UN staff (Please check with UNDSS about use of airlines in specific circumstances). Dushanbe – Kabul travel is through Dubai (FlyDubai) or Istanbul (Turkish Airlines).
There are several other airports in the country including Aini improved with financing from India and Murghab in the Pamirs. They have no regular flights and as road improvements now keep highways open all winter they are infrequently used.
There is one large military airport southwest of Dushanbe though Tajikistan’s air force has few aircraft.
For more information on government agency and airport company contact information, please see the following links:
4.1 Tajikistan Government Contact List
4.4 Tajikistan Port and Waterways Company Contact List
Humanitarian and Non-commercial Aviation
Tajik authorities are very cooperative in granting use of air space and landing rights to humanitarian organizations.
Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) operates a twice-weekly helicopter service (Augusta Bell 10 passenger) between Dushanbe and Khorog. Its helicopters are sometimes rotated to Kyrgyzstan and Pakistan. His Highness travelled in a private jet from Geneva headquarters to Dushanbe and Khorog a number of times.
Since August 2013 ICRC has had four flights (18 passenger
Beechcraft) per week between Dushanbe and Kabul to shuttle the 40
relocated international staff members back to Kabul for field
visits. ICRC keeps one plane based in Dushanbe and another in Kabul
to support its Afghanistan operations with a mechanic / engineer in
each place. Solenta, a South African
company provides the aircraft, pilots and
mechanics.
The Tajik
authorities have recently renewed the permission for UNAMA aircraft
to use Tajikistan air space and land in Dushanbe. This includes
four airplanes and two helicopters. In the last three years the
UNAMA Lear jet has landed in Dushanbe an average of about 10 times
per year on a regular circuit between Kabul, Bishkek and
Dushanbe.
As recently as
2008-2009 UNHAS operated flights between Dushanbe and Kabul in
support of operations, but these were discontinued due to lower
priced flights offered by commercial carriers. UNHAS also had
flight service between Dushanbe and Kabul in 2003 -2004. Now we
have an agreement to use the
flight only in case of emergency (yearly updating the permission
for landing in Dushanbe international
airport).
Airport improvements
The Dushanbe airport is undergoing major improvements. A French company VINCI Construction Grands Projets is building a new terminal building scheduled for opening in early 2015. The new terminal will be 11,000 square meters and be able to handle 500 passengers per hour.
Japan company “Nippon Koe” allocated 8,5 milling USD for building new cargo terminal in Dushanbe Airport. From this amount till now only first and second phase are completed 39,2 % (two terminal) and project for constructing one more terminal is ongoing.
The Aga Khan
Fund for Economic Development (AKFED) is planning a project to
repair the runway and build a new terminal in Khorog. Construction
work has not yet started.
Navigation Charges
Air navigation charges are the same for all airports in
the country and are partly based on an agreement adopted by several
CIS countries. This information about these fees
and air navigation rules can be found at the following
link: CAIGA
Website
A state-owned company called TajikAirNavigation collects the fees. The fees are only adjusted once every year two.
For information on Tajikistan Air Navigation Charges, please see the following document:
Tajikistan Airport Navigation Charges Information.docx
For information on Tajikistan Civil Aviation Authority, please see the following document:
Tajikistan Civil Aviation Administration Information.docx
Procedures for Foreign Registered Aircraft
In Tajikistan, the following requirements need to be applied for, presented and approved before preposition of foreign registered aircraft:
- Every flight entering into Tajikistan airspace should have over flight permission which must be received prior to the flight, from Civil Aviation Department
Request should indicate the following information:
- Flight Number
- Aircraft Registration
- Operator
- Entering Point & Time of Arrival
- Airport of Destination
For information on Tajikistan Airport contact details, please see the following link: 4.5 Tajikistan Airport Company Contact List
2.2.1 Tajikistan Dushanbe International Airport
Airport Overview
Airport Location and Contact |
|
Country |
Tajikistan |
Province or District |
Dushanbe |
Nearest Town or
City |
Dushanbe |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Dushanbe International Airport |
Latitude |
38.54333 |
Longitude |
68.825 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
2,574 ft / 785 m |
IATA Code |
DYU |
ICAO Code |
UTDD |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Dushanbe International Airport |
Management Contact Person |
Director Abdullozoada Isamatullo Fayzullo ; +992 90 100 7070 +992 37 226 3131 |
Open From (hours) |
00:00 |
Open To (hours) |
00:00 |
Airport Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
For more information on airport contacts and service providers, please see the following links:
4.5 Tajikistan Airport Company Contact List
Runways
In 2013 French air force specialists completed extensive repairs of the airport runway, which had been going on for several years. They also lengthened the runway from 3.1 km to 3.5 km. The runway is capable of handling the world’s largest aircraft loads. A number of years ago US experts did soil analysis and determined this to be the case according to a DIA spokesman.
Runway #1 |
|
Runway Dimensions |
11,550 ft / 3,500 m x 45m |
Orientation |
Runway 09 – 086 Runway 27 – 266 |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Helicopter Pad(s)
Dushanbe International Airport has a number of helicopter pads that can accommodate all types of helicopters up to the largest. These helipads belong to Tajik Air directly and not the airport authority.
Helipad |
|
Present (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Largest helicopter that can land |
All types of helicopters |
Width and Length (metres) |
30m² |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Airport Infrastructure Details
DIA received 461 charter flights carrying freight in 2013. Total freight tonnage arriving at the airport was 2260 tons including on regularly scheduled passenger flights.
From January to March 2018, between two Tajikistan airports (Dushanbe and Khujand), there has been 187,300 passengers outgoing and 3,213 mt in general turnover of the airport cargo service.
Dushanbe International Airport is one of only 100 in the world certified for landing of the An-250- Maria, the world’s largest aircraft with a load capacity of 250 mt.
In 2014 the construction of a dedicated freight terminal will begin, with a grant from the Japanese government. There are several warehouses and airplane hangars at the airport.
Customs |
YES |
JET A-1 fuel |
N/A |
Immigration |
YES |
AVGAS 100 |
|
Terminal Building |
YES |
Single Point Refuelling |
|
Passenger Terminal |
YES |
Air Starter Units |
|
Cargo terminal |
YES |
Ground Power (mobile) |
|
Pax Transport to Airfield |
N/A |
Ground Handling Services |
|
Control Tower |
YES |
Latrine Servicing |
|
Weather Facilities |
YES |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
|
Catering Services |
YES |
De-icing Equipment |
|
Base Operating Room |
YES |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
|
Airport Radar |
YES |
Approach & Runway Lights |
|
NDB |
|
VOR |
|
ILS |
|
|
|
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
The airport terminal is currently operating far beyond its nominal capacity of 100 passengers per hour. Completion of the new terminal building in early 2015 will allow for 500 passengers per hour and a minimum of 1.5 million passengers per year.
Performance for 2017 |
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|
Per Year |
Per Month |
Per Day |
Total Aircraft Movements |
8000 passengers, |
n/a |
24 |
Total Passengers |
1.2 million |
n/a |
n/a |
Total Capacity of the Airport (MT) |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Current Activity of the Airport (MT) |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) |
Not used by UNHAS flights Four weekly flights by ICRC to Kabul. Three weekly flights to Khorog by Aga Khan Foundation |
15 - 20 |
1 |
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details |
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Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo |
An-250- Maria (world’s largest aircraft with load capacity of 250 tons) |
||
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet |
An-250- Maria |
||
Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) |
8,100 |
||
Storage Area (m3 and MT) |
800 |
||
Handling Equipment |
|||
Elevators / Hi Loaders |
Yes Hi-Loader (largest size), Forklift, Conveyor Belt, Dollies, Clark Tug, Pallet Jack |
Max Capacity (mt) |
n/a |
Max Height (m) |
35 |
||
Loading Ramps |
Yes |
Storage Facilities
There is no warehouse space available at the Dushanbe airport. In the surrounding area available space is limited since the airport is located within the city limits of Dushanbe.
Airfield Costs
Navigation Charges
Navigation charges are the same for all airports in Tajikistan and are collected by the state-owned company “TajikAir Navigation” under the Central Directorate of Aviation Services. Navigation charges are fixed by a treaty among several CIS (former Soviet Union) countries and can be found in English and Russian at: http://www.caiga.ru/common/AirInter/validaip/index.htm
Aircraft Weight - MTOW (mt) |
Overflight within 100 km of airport USD - $ |
Service near airport |
Weather service |
|||
0 |
50 |
70.00 per journey |
9.80 per ton all aircraft sizes |
2.20 per ton all aircraft sizes |
||
51 |
100 |
96.30 |
9.80 per ton all aircraft sizes |
2.20 per ton all aircraft sizes |
||
101 |
200 |
118.8 |
9.80 per ton all aircraft sizes |
2.20 per ton all aircraft sizes |
||
201 |
300 |
125.00 |
9.80 per ton all aircraft sizes |
2.20 per ton all aircraft sizes |
||
301 |
400 |
128.40 |
9.80 per ton all aircraft sizes |
2.20 per ton all aircraft sizes |
- The rate for by Dushanbe International Airport for charter flights is 40% above the rates in the current list.
- Basic rates and tariffs are fixed at exchange rate of $1 = 8.886 somoni as of May 2018. Financial transactions with the airlines of RT are carried out at the prevailing exchange rate of National Bank of RT on the day of payment.
- When financial transactions with international and foreign airlines that are not resident of RT are carried out with foreign currency with agreement of National Bank of RT. Document № 03/11 from 14/01/2011is to be used.
- In the case of ordering special technical services to aircraft and then refusing the service, the Dushanbe International Airport will submit a bill with 50% of the cost of current rates and tarrifs for requesting the services.
Fuel Services Charges
There is a single company in Tajikistan supplying aviation fuel to the four international airports. Prices are higher than in nearby countries like Kazakhstan.
|
Price per Litre USD - $ |
Jet A-1 |
US$1600 per ton (February 2017) |
Avgas |
n/a |
2.2.2 Tajikistan Qurghonteppa International Airport
QIA is located 10 km east and slightly north of the
city center of Kurgantyube (Qurghonteppa in
Tajik language) the
administrative center of Kurgantyube province
with a population of about 2
million.
In terms of passenger
volumes the airport ranks fourth among Tajikistan’s four
international airports.
There
were about 120,000 arrivals and departures in
2013.
A single local company
based in Qurghonteppa since
2007, East Airlines, operates 9 or 10 weekly flights to four cities
in Russia: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Ekaterinburg and Novosibirsk as
well as to Shymkent, Kazakhstan and to
Bishkek. The company has two older Boeing 737s
and two Airbus 320s.
A
semi-autonomous company took over operations of the airport in
March
2013, at the
time resurfacing and a small extension of the airport runway to
2250 meters was completed.
The
company has the ability to set its own prices for airport landing
and other services and offers rates significantly lower than those
of Dushanbe
International.
The
airport has a goal to add two or three more airlines to increase
its weekly flight total to 20 by the end of
2014.
Air navigation charges
are standard for all airports in the country as shown in the table
under 2.0 Aviation.
There is a
single company in Tajikistan that provides jet fuel to all airports
under a fixed price
system.
There is space
available within the building or least to private companies and
organizations.
Customs and
immigration offices are located within the airport terminal
building.
UNHAS has
used Qurghonteppa sporadically
including regular flights in 2003-004 from Kabul to Kunduz and then
to Qurghonteppa with further
transfer of passengers by bus to
Dushanbe.
For information on Tajikistan Qurghonteppa Airport, please see the following link:
Airport Airlines Inform Website
Airport Location and Contact |
|
Country |
Tajikistan |
Province or District |
Qurghonteppa International Airport |
Nearest Town or
City |
Kurgantyube (Qurghonteppa) 10 km to west |
Airport’s Complete Name |
OAO “Kurgantyube International Airport” |
Latitude |
37.86222 |
Longitude |
68.86278 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
1,472 ft / 449 m |
IATA Code |
KQT |
ICAO Code |
UTDT |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
|
Management Contact Person |
General Director Farhod Abdurashidzoda +992919152320 |
NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? |
Government authority |
For information on Tajikistan Airport contact details, please see the following link: 4.5 Tajikistan Airport Company Contact List
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at:AZ Freight Website
Runways
Runway #1 |
|
Runway Dimensions |
2,000m x 50m |
Runway Orientation |
n/a |
Runway Surface |
n/a |
Runway Condition |
n/a |
Airport Infrastructure Details
A resurfacing of the runway was completed in March 2013. The small Soviet era terminal building is undergoing renovation. As the airport is self-financing, further improvements will depend on increased commercial traffic at the airport.
Infrastructure |
|||
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening |
Yes |
Runway Lighting |
Yes |
Refuelling Capacity |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
Air Traffic Control |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Weather Information |
Yes |
Aircraft Parking Space |
Yes |
Navigation Aids |
Yes |
Perimeter Fencing |
Yes |
Windsock |
Yes |
|
|
Airfield Costs
Navigation Charges
The airport company has a fixed price schedule for its services, but these can also be negotiated according to some sources.
Translation of airport price list dated 19 March 2014:
Services *Does not include VAT of 18% |
||||
|
Type of service |
Unit |
In TJS* |
In USD* |
1 |
Take off – Landing charge |
Per ton |
57.05 |
12.00 |
2 |
Landing during the night |
1 service |
30 % of take-off /landing fee surcharge |
|
2 |
Aviation security |
Per ton take-off weight |
21.39 |
4.50 |
3 |
Use of radio and technical facilities |
Per ton take-off weight |
19.01 |
4.00 |
4 |
Parking more than 3 hours for passenger aircraft and more than 6 hours for all- cargo craft |
Per day |
30 % of take-off /landing charge |
|
5 |
Use of terminal |
Per passenger |
23.77 |
5.00 |
Ground handling charges
Services *Does not include VAT of 18% |
Unit |
In TJS* |
In USD* |
||
6 |
Adult passenger, Children from 5 to 12 years old |
Passenger
|
57.05 28.52 |
12.00 6.00 |
|
7 |
VIP hall departure and arrival Children from 5 to 12 years old |
Passenger
|
190.16 95.08 |
40.00 20.00 |
|
8 |
VIP hall departure and arrival within Tajikistan Children from 5 to 12 years old |
Passenger
|
95.08 47.54 |
20.00 10.00 |
|
9 |
CIP hall departure and arrival Children from 5 to 12 years old |
Passenger
|
152.13 76.06 |
32.00 16.00 |
|
10 |
CIP hall departure and arrival within Tajikistan Children from 5 to 12 years old |
Passenger
|
76.06 38.03 |
16.00 8.00 |
|
11 |
Handling of cargo Handling of cargo by customer |
Ton
|
404.10 190.16 |
85.00 40.00 |
|
12 |
Delivery and removal of aircraft stairway Use of own aircraft stairway |
Trip
|
213.93 427.87 |
45.00 90.00 |
|
13 |
Pick-up of arriving passengers with bus. Delivery of departing passengers to aircraft with bus. |
Trip
|
237.71 237.71 |
50.00 50.00 |
|
14 |
For active technical service AN -2 An -12 An – 24 An-26 An-28 IL – 76 IL – 86 TU- 134 TU- 204 Yak- 40 Yak-42 Boing 737 Boing 735 Airbus 320 |
One servicing |
71.31 237.71 237.71 237.71 237.71 475.42 475.42 475.42 475.42 237.71 475.42 475.42 475.42 475.42 |
15.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 |
|
15 |
Use of technical facilities (inflating of tire (fire machine or AC – 157)) |
Per service |
237.71 |
50.00 |
|
16 |
Cleaning of aircraft cabin |
||||
Up to 50 passengers Up to 100 passengers Up to 200 passengers More than 200 passengers |
Per service |
237.71 380.33 475.42 713.13 |
50.00 80.00 100.00 150.00 |
||
APA-50 Working with APA for aircraft service Working APA for running engine Starting mechanism with APA |
1 hour 1 drive Per service |
618.04 475.42 713.13 |
130.00 100.00 45.00 |
||
|
Heavy tower |
|
|
|
|
Capacity up to 50 passengers Capacity more than 50 passengers |
Per service Per service |
475.42 713.13 |
100.00 150.00 |
||
Using ground source power |
Per hour |
237.71 |
50.00 |
||
Fire machine AA160 Discharge sewage Infeed stepladder for AN 12, AN 26 Infeed vehicle ZIL 130 PM Towage Using motor truck for removal of baggage Delivery board supply |
Per service
|
380.33 380.33 118.85 475.42 475.42 190.16 380.33 190.16 |
80.00 80.00 25.00 100.00 100.00 40.00 80.00 40.00 |
||
Security guard for aircraft |
Day |
285.25 |
60.00 |
||
17 |
Medical check of crew |
Person |
14.26 |
3.00 |
|
18 |
Delivery of crew To aircraft From aircraft Delivery of crew To hotel From hotel |
Trip
|
95.08 95.08
190.16 190.16 |
20.00 20.00
40.00 40.00 |
|
19 |
Refueling aircraft Oil MC 8P oxygen gas, Azote Special liquid IM Jet A-1 Arctic |
1kg 1M3 1L 1L 1L |
By agreement |
||
20 |
Use of refuelling machine MAZ 5334 |
|
By agreement |
||
21 |
Delivery of special equipment and service |
|
By agreement |
||
22 |
Delivery of fuel |
Per ton |
By agreement |
||
23 |
Hydraulic stepladder |
Per service |
95.08 |
20.00 |
|
24 |
Large stairway for aircraft service |
Per service |
71.31 |
15.00 |
|
25 |
Small stairway for aircraft service |
Per service |
47.54 |
10.00 |
Costs of transport and personal ID passes for organizations, government departments, enterprises and individuals:
Item of service (VAT is not included) |
|
|
In TJS |
In USD |
|
Individual airport passes valid for one year |
||
Citizens, organizations and departments of other countries |
713.13 |
150.00 |
Citizens and organization of Tajikistan |
142.62 |
30.00 |
Persons serving in governmental agencies of other countries deployment in the airport territory |
285.25 |
60.00 |
Governmental agencies of Tajikistan |
95.08 |
20.00 |
One-time pass |
||
Citizens, organizations and departments of other countries |
71.31 |
15.00 |
Citizens and organization of Tajikistan |
23.77 |
5.00 |
Governmental agencies of Tajikistan |
19.01 |
4.00 |
Transport permit valid for one year |
||
Citizens, organizations and departments of other countries |
2377.10 |
500.00 |
Citizens and organizations of Tajikistan |
950.84 |
200.00 |
Persons serving in governmental agencies of other countries deployment in the airport territory |
760.67 |
160.00 |
Persons serving in governmental agencies of Tajikistan |
332.79 |
70.00 |
Persons serving in governmental agencies of other countries deployment in the airport territory and using private vehicle |
950.84 |
200.00 |
One-time pass |
||
Organizations and departments of other countries: Truck Car Special car |
57.05 28.52 Not allowed |
12.00 6.00 Not allowed |
Organizations and departments of Tajikistan: Truck Car Special car |
14.26 9.50 Not allowed |
3.00 2.00 Not allowed |
Fuel Services Charges
There is a single company in Tajikistan supplying aviation fuel to the four international airports. Prices are higher than in nearby countries like Kazakhstan. As of February 2014, it was anticipated that prices for Jet A-1 could drop by $200 per ton if the company passed on to airlines the savings made through Russia’s lifting of export duties on fuel in 2013.
|
Price per Litre USD - $ |
Jet A-1 |
US$1800 per ton* |
Avgas |
n/a |
*N.B. These prices were given verbally by airport staff during February 2017 meeting.
Security
Information on security procedures at the airport can be obtained from the airport general director. It is not clear whether the airport has obtained an ICAO certification or rating.
2.2.3 Tajikistan Khujand International Airport
Airport Overview
Khujand International Airport (KIA) is serving Khujand, the second-largest city in Tajikistan. Khujand was formerly known as Leninabad (during the Soviet era); hence the IATA code LBD. It is located out of the city, in the nearby town of Chkalovsk.
Serving the northern Sugd province with around 2.7 million population, KIA is Tajikistan’s second busiest airport. Most flights are to various cities in Russia provided by Russian airline companies. The only domestic ones are daily flights to Dushanbe on Tajik Air and SomonAir.
The runway dimensions are 3,185m by 50m, with an asphalt surface in good condition and with runway lighting.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
Country |
Tajikistan |
Province or District |
Sughd |
Nearest Town or
City |
Khujand |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Khujand International Airport |
Latitude |
40.21528 |
Longitude |
69.69472 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
442 m / 1,450 ft |
IATA Code |
LBD |
ICAO Code |
UTDL |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
|
Management Contact Person |
Director Abdullozoada Isamatullo Fayzullo |
Open From (hours) |
00:00 |
Open To (hours) |
00:00 |
Airlines and destinations:
- Aeroflot operated by Donavia: Rostov-on-Donu
- Asian Express Airline: Mineralnye Vody, Nizhniy Novgorod, Volgograd
- China Southern Airlines: Ürümqi
- NordStar: Krasnoyarsk, St Petersburg
- Orenair: Orenburg
- S7 Airlines: Chelyabinsk, Moscow-Domodedovo, Novosibirsk
- Somon Air: Almaty, Dushanbe, Kazan, Krasnodar, Krasnoyarsk-Yemelyanovo, Moscow-Domodedovo, Novosibirsk, Orenburg, Sochi, St Petersburg, Yekaterinburg
- Tajik Air: Moscow-Domodedovo, Novosibirsk, Surgut
- Turkish Airlines Istanbul-Atatür
- Ural Airlines Kaluga, Kazan, Krasnoyarsk-Yemelyanovo, Perm, Samara, Ufa, Yekaterinburg
- UTair Aviation: Nizhnevartovsk, Surgut, Tyumen
For information on Tajikistan Airport contact details, please see the following link: 4.5 Tajikistan Airport Company Contact List
2.2.4 Tajikistan Kulyab Airport
Airport Overview
Since 2008 this airport mainly holds several daily flights to a few cities in Russia on airlines that are frequently able offer lower fares than from Dushanbe due to lower airport fees. Some travellers travel the 200 km from Dushanbe for the savings.
Airport Location and Contact |
|
Country |
Tajikistan |
Province or District |
Khatlon |
Nearest Town or
City |
Kulyab Airport |
Airport’s Complete Name |
Kulyab International Airport |
Latitude |
37.98833 |
Longitude |
69.805 |
Elevation (ft and m) |
2,293 ft / 699 m |
IATA Code |
TJU |
ICAO Code |
UTDK |
Managing Company or Airport Authority |
Kulyab International Airport |
Management Contact Person |
Abdullozoada Isamatullo Fayzullo +992 90 100 7070 |
Open From (hours) |
00:00 |
Open To (hours) |
00:00 |
Airport Picture
For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Tajikistan Airport Company Contact List
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: https://www.azfreight.com/
2.2.5 Tajikistan Khorog Airport
This airport mainly has flight connections with Dushanbe on Tajik Air. Aga Khan Air Network helicopters also have regularly scheduled flights three times per week. Aga Khan Foundation has plans to build a new runway at the airport.
Airport Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Tajikistan |
Latitude |
37.50222 |
Province / District |
GBAO |
Longitude |
71.51333 |
Airport Name |
Khorog Airport |
Elevation (ft and m) |
6,700 ft / 2,042 m |
IATA & ICAO codes |
None & UTOD |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Town or City (closest) |
Khorog |
Runway Condition |
Good |
NGO / UN (on ground) |
n/a |
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Runway Dimension |
1,840m x 50m |
Ground Handling (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Refueling Capacity |
n/a |
Runway Lighting (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Runway Heading |
n/a |
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Windsock (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Weather Information (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Navigation Aids (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) |
n/a |
For information on Tajikistan Airport contact details, please see the following link:
2.2.6 Tajikistan Isfara Airport
This airport in Sugd province does not have any regularly scheduled flights.
Airport Details |
|||
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Tajikistan |
Latitude |
40.12167 |
Province / District |
Sughd |
Longitude |
70.66528 |
Airport Name |
Isfara Airport |
Elevation (ft and m) |
2,814 ft / 858 m |
IATA & ICAO codes |
None |
Surface |
Asphalt |
Town or City (closest) |
Isfara |
Runway Condition |
Good |
NGO / UN (on ground) |
n/a |
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Runway Dimension |
2,903m x 44m |
Ground Handling (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Refueling Capacity |
n/a |
Runway Lighting (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Runway Heading |
n/a |
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Windsock (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Weather Information (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Navigation Aids (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) |
n/a |
For information on Tajikistan Airport contact details, please see the following link:
2.3 Tajikistan Road Network
Tajikistan Road
Network
Tajikistan has an estimated 30,000 km of roads, nearly all of which were built before 1991. One main north-south artery runs across the mountains between the north-western city of Khujand and Dushanbe in the central part of the country. A second main artery runs east from Dushanbe to Khorog in Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province (GBAO), then northeast across the mountains to Murghab and on either to the Kyrgyz city of Osh or to Kashgar, China via the Kulma border crossing.
Major improvements have been going on the existing highway network in Tajikistan in the last 7 years shortening trucking times and cost between major cities and to key border points. Spurred by remittances from Tajik guest workers in Russia, there has been a sharp increase in car and other vehicles ownership. Vehicle and fuel taxes have provided the budget funds for road improvements, along with loans from countries who win road contracts and from international development banks for some of the major projects. Chinese, Turkish and Iranian companies have all won major road construction contracts backed by loans from their countries.
Major highway projects:
- Khujand – Dushanbe: Key route between the two largest cities forms part of the M-34 north – south route to Tashkent. Two tunnels completed in 2012 through the 3200-meter Shakhristan pass along with dozens of avalanche galleries keep the highway open year-round. A private operator (IRS) collects tolls and maintains the highway.
- Kurgantyube – Nijny Pyanj: Reconstruction of this heavily used section of two-lane highway with wide shoulders was completed in 2013 with funding from Japan, as such the road to the Afghan border crossing is now excellent.
- Dushanbe – Turzunsade: The road extending eastwards 78 km from Dushanbe to the Uzbekistan border is being converted partly into a four-lane highway with construction to be completed this year.
- Dushanbe – Kulyab: A new highway with two long tunnels over the 3200-high mountain pass has shortened the trucking time for this segment of the route to Khorog in the Pamirs.
- Kulyab – Darvaz: Sections of the new M-41 highway through the Pyanj River gorge have been completed but widening and paving of the highway over Shurobad pass from Kulyab into the Pyanj river valley is still underway. Several major bridges are awaiting completion over streams feeding the Pyanj River.
- Murghab – Kulma (Chinese border): A Chinese company is rebuilding the highway from the border to Murghab over a 4000-meter pass.
The Ministry of Transport and Communications of Tajikistan is responsible for all issues related to the transport infrastructure construction and maintenance of roads. The structure of the ministry is as follows:
- Management
- Central Directorate of Road Transport
- Central Directorate of Road Construction
- Central Directorate of Communication and Information
- Central Directorate of Civil Aviation
- Directorate of Analysis and Economic prognosis
- Directorate of International relations
- Directorate of Finance and Accounting
- Directorate of Affairs
- Directorate of Transport Security
- Department of Human Resources
Ministry of Transport & Communication - Contact Names & Email |
Telephone & Fax |
Name: Farida Yokubzoda Title: Head of Department of International Relations Email: yokubzoda@yahoo.com |
Tel: + 992 37 221 1190 Fax: + 992 37 221 1766 |
Directorate of Road Transport Email: rnr@mintrans.tj |
Tel: + 992 37 222 22 15
|
Directorate of Road Construction Email: rshr@mintrans.tj |
Tel: + 992 37 222 22 04 |
Directorate of Civil Aviation Email: caa@mintrans.tj |
Tel: + 992 37 251 02 78 |
Directorate of Analysis and Economic prognosis Email: rtdi@mintrans.tj |
Tel: + 992 37 222 22 05 |
Directorate of International relations Email: rrb@mintrans.tj |
Tel: + 992 37 251 02 79 |
Directorate of Finance and Accounting Email: rmbm@mintrans.tj |
Tel: + 992 37 222 22 08 |
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Tajikistan Government Contact List
Distance Matrix
Distances from Capital City to Major Towns (km) |
||||||||
|
Dushanbe |
Kurgantyube |
Kulyab |
Aini |
Panjakent |
Khujand |
Rasht |
Khorog |
Dushanbe |
|
100 |
202 |
164 |
255 |
341 |
187 |
527 |
Kurgantyube |
100 |
|
102 |
264 |
355 |
441 |
237 |
427 |
Kulyab |
202 |
102 |
|
366 |
457 |
543 |
252 |
325 |
Aini |
164 |
264 |
366 |
|
92 |
177 |
351 |
691 |
Panjakent |
255 |
355 |
457 |
92 |
|
269 |
442 |
782 |
Khujand |
341 |
441 |
543 |
177 |
269 |
|
528 |
868 |
Rasht |
187 |
237 |
252 |
351 |
442 |
528 |
|
377 |
Khorog |
527 |
427 |
325 |
691 |
782 |
868 |
377 |
|
Road Security
Road security is generally good in Tajikistan both in urban and rural areas. Landslides and avalanches in mountainous areas sometimes pose a risk of stranding groups of vehicles for several hours. The tunnel on Anzob passes between Khujand and Dushanbe. UNDSS provides a daily email report on road conditions throughout Tajikistan. It can be requested by writing to: unecc@undp.org.
Weighbridges and Axle Load Limits
Official load limits are 24 mt. In practice 40 mt loads are allowed on most major highways and much larger loads are permitted on an exceptional basis. In the eastern Pamirs (GBAO) China made Fura trucks regularly haul 60 mt loads as far as truck terminals either in Murghab or 30 km before Khorog at Tang, where the loads are transferred to trucks carrying 25 to 40 mt. For Dulon trucks hauling from Khujand to Dushanbe 35 mt loads or larger are the norm despite smaller official load limits.
Axle Load Limits |
LCA Country (Tajikistan ) |
Transit Country #1 (Uzbekistan ) |
Transit Country #2 (China ) |
Truck with 2 Axles |
12,000 |
12,000 |
12,000 |
Truck with 3 Axles |
20,000 |
20,000 |
20,000 |
Truck with 4 Axles |
24,000 |
24,000 |
24,000 |
Road Class and Surface Conditions
2.3.1 Tajikistan Road Corridors to Afghanistan
Tajikistan Road Corridors to Afghanistan
There are three viable corridors through Tajikistan that compare favorably overall with the existing rail corridor through Uzbekistan to Khairaton, Afghanistan based on current Uzbek railway tariffs.
For further information on Customs in Tajikistan, please see the following link: 1.3 Tajikistan Customs Information
For contact information for Tajikistan Government contacts, please see the following link: 4.1 Tajikistan Government Contact List
Khujand – Nijny Pyanj - Kunduz
Route |
Sariagash, Kazakhstan- Uzbekistan - Khujand – Dushanbe – Nijny Pyanj, Tajikistan / Shehon Bandar, Afghanistan (border) – Kunduz, Afghanistan |
|
---|---|---|
Total distance |
839 km |
Sariagash to Kunduz |
Transport mode |
Rail from Baltic or Black Sea ports, or from within Kazakhstan or Russia across Uzbekistan to Khujand province. Truck from Khujand to Nijny Pyanj and points within Afghanistan. |
n/a |
Transport time |
1.5 days |
7 days transit in Uzbekistan |
Per ton transport cost |
$85 per ton ($32 rail Sariagash – Khujand / $53 by truck to Nijny Pyanj |
Sariagash to Nijny Pyanj / Shehon Bandar |
This corridor involves railroad movement from Kazakhstan and transiting through Uzbekistan as far as Khujand province in northern Tajikistan. Rail transport 350 km from Sariagash on the Kazakhstan – Uzbekistan border is $32 per mt. At Spitamen or another station in Khujand province wheat from Kazakhstan is offloaded from hopper wagons either for bulk storage in silos or is transloaded in bulk in 30 to 35 mt trucks for movement southwards. Thanks to new tunnels and avalanche galleries, the toll highway over the two mountain passes from Khujand to Dushanbe (320 km) is now open year-round. Per mt trucking rates are $35 to Dushanbe. Onward movement another 200 km to Nijny Pyanj is only another $10 per mt due to the lack of tolls or high mountain passes.
From Dushanbe wheat or wheat flour can also be transported by truck via Kulyab to Khorog / Ishkashim in the Pamirs on the Afghanistan border. Favorable trucking rates from Dushanbe to ($30 per mt) should be possible due to the large number of 25 to 40 mt trucks returning empty via this route to China particularly in summer when there is high demand for building materials.
Distances from Khujand to Nijny Pyanj (km) |
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|
Sariyagash |
Spitamen |
Khujand |
Dushanbe |
Kurgan-Tyube |
Nijny Pyanj |
Kunduz |
||
Sariyagash |
- |
320 |
356 |
646 |
742 |
839 |
899 |
||
Spitamen |
320 |
- |
36 |
313 |
412 |
519 |
579 |
||
Khujand |
356 |
36 |
- |
341 |
440 |
547 |
607 |
||
Dushanbe |
646 |
313 |
341 |
- |
99 |
206 |
266 |
||
Kurgan-Tyube |
742 |
412 |
440 |
99 |
- |
106 |
166 |
||
Nijny Pyanj |
839 |
519 |
547 |
206 |
106 |
- |
60 |
||
Kunduz |
899 |
579 |
607 |
266 |
166 |
60 |
- |
Bishkek – Osh –Nijny Pyanj or Ishkashim
Route |
Bishkek – Osh, Kyrgyzstan – Karamik pass, Tajikistan – Nijny Pyanj |
|
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Total distance |
n/a |
Bishkek – Nijny Pyanj |
||||||||
Transport mode |
Rail from Baltic or Black Sea ports, or from within Kazakhstan or Russia. Truck to Osh and to Tajikistan / Afghanistan |
n/a |
||||||||
Transport time |
3 days (approx.) |
n/a |
||||||||
Transport cost per mt |
n/a |
n/a |
The Bishkek – Osh route completely bypasses Uzbekistan. It
involves rail transport across Kazakhstan as far as Bishkek in
northern Kyrgyzstan where there is modern
and sufficient wheat storage
and milling capacity among private companies. Wheat and other goods
are moved on a good highway over mountain passes 672 km to Osh in
southern Kyrgyzstan and then into Tajikistan
via Karamik pass and through
the Rasht valley where much highway improvement is going on and
which is open year-round. The
highway
to Nijny Pyanj bypasses
Dushanbe 20 km to the east goes through
Kurgan Tyube.
From Osh via a mountain pass further east
commodity can also be trucked through the Pamirs
via Murghab to Khorog and Ishkashim on
the Afghanistan border with bridge crossings. This corridor
was mostly used
during the 1980s and 1990s by Russia to supply some regions of
Afghanistan. Today truck traffic from Kyrgyzstan via this corridor
is very light amounting to just a few trucks per
month.
According to Ministry of Transport
officials, to avoid the
high railroad tariffs for transit through Uzbekistan, the US
government used the Bishkek – Osh – Tajikistan - Afghanistan
corridor for movement of
450 mt of
non-military supplies.
Around 2004 or 2005, WFP moved
goods by rail from Riga to Osh, Uzbekistan and by truck
through Murghab to Khorog and
into Afghanistan
via Ishkashim to a WFP storage
facility there at the time.
Distances from Bishkek to Nijny Pyanj (km) |
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|
Bishkek |
Osh |
Karamik |
Vakhdat / Dushanbe |
Kurgan-Tyube |
Lower Pyanj |
Kunduz |
Bishkek |
- |
631 |
961 |
1293 |
1404 |
1510 |
1570 |
Osh |
631 |
- |
303 |
662 |
773 |
879 |
939 |
Karamik |
961 |
303 |
- |
374 |
561 |
642 |
702 |
Vakhdat / Dushanbe |
1293 |
662 |
374 |
- |
187 |
269 |
329 |
Kurgan-Tyube |
1404 |
773 |
561 |
187 |
- |
82 |
142 |
Nijny Pyanj |
1510 |
879 |
635 |
269 |
82 |
- |
60 |
Kunduz |
1570 |
939 |
695 |
329 |
142 |
60 |
- |
Kashgar, China – Nijny Pyanj/ Shehon Bandar
Route |
Kashgar – Kulma (border) – Murghab – Khorog – Kulyab – Nijny Pyanj - Kunduz |
|
Total distance |
1200 km |
3 mountain passes > 4100m |
Transport mode |
By rail to Kashgar or Urumchi. 25 to 40 mt Dulon trucks the entire distance or by 60 mt Fura trucks from Kashgar to terminals either in Murghab or at Tang 30 km before Khorog for transloading into 25 to 40 mt Dulon trucks. |
There are regular freight trains from Chinese ports to Urumchi taking about 5 days. |
Transport time |
3 -5 days |
Depends on border delays and winter road conditions but will get shorter. |
Transport cost per mt |
$110 (from Urumchi $190) |
$0.09 per km per mt |
The railroad connecting Xinjiang with deep sea ports in
eastern China ends in Kashgar. There
is a good highway on the Chinese side to the border
and a Chinese company
is currently improving the
highway from the border crossing
at Kulma to Murghab in
the
Pamirs (91 km). A
new customs terminal is being built
at Kulma, which will
reduce waits at the
border (currently up to 8
hours).
Trucks carrying
60 mt move goods
to two different terminals in the
Pamirs: Murghab and Tang (30
km northeast
of Khorog). Tajik
trucks of 25 or
40 mt capacity
receive goods transloaded at these terminals for movement to
Dushanbe via Khorog. Trucking time
from Kashgar to Khorog is
about 3 days.
From Khorog to Nijny Pyanj it requires
one long day per interviews with truck
drivers.
Other Tajikistan transportation companies send their 25 to
40 mt trucks
to Kashgar or even
to Urumchi. The round trip takes
about 10 days in winter including loading
in Kashgar and waiting
time at the
border. Highway improvements have reduced the
turnaround time from 14 days four years
ago. Continuing roadwork on various sections of
the route by Chinese, Iranian and Turkish companies, particularly
from Khorog to Kulyab will
reduce the trucking time by at least another
day.
Tajikistan’s largest trucking
company, Sorbonotrans, is a major
carrier
from Urumchi and Kashgar.
There is one Tajikistan trucking
company, Tojiron, that moves Chinese
goods in transit
from Kashgar across Tajikistan
to Nijny Pyanj.
This company reportedly does about 15 trucks of
40 mt per
month.
Truck volumes have increased in the last year or more and
should increase even more with the completion of roadwork and the
new customs terminal.
Relatively few goods move from China to Afghanistan via this
route since the main Chinese supply route is over the Karakorum
pass through Pakistan to Kabul.
The Kulma border point is
closed to international travelers for entry into China but it could
be opened once roadwork and the new customs terminal is
completed.
Distances from Urumchi to Lower Pyanj (km) |
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|
Urumchi |
Kashgar |
Kulma |
Murghab |
Khorog |
Kulyab |
Nijny Pyanj |
Kunduz |
Ishkashim |
Urumchi |
- |
1000 |
1249 |
1340 |
1651 |
2079 |
2200 |
2260 |
1685 |
Kashgar |
1000 |
- |
249 |
340 |
651 |
1079 |
1200 |
1260 |
685 |
Kulma |
1249 |
249 |
- |
91 |
402 |
807 |
928 |
988 |
436 |
Murghab |
1340 |
340 |
91 |
- |
311 |
719 |
840 |
900 |
345 |
Khorog |
1651 |
651 |
402 |
311 |
- |
428 |
529 |
589 |
106 |
Kulyab |
2079 |
1079 |
807 |
719 |
428 |
- |
121 |
181 |
534 |
Nijny Pyanj |
2200 |
1200 |
928 |
840 |
529 |
121 |
- |
60 |
655 |
Kunduz |
2260 |
1260 |
988 |
940 |
629 |
221 |
100 |
- |
715 |
Ishkashim |
1685 |
685 |
436 |
345 |
106 |
534 |
655 |
715 |
- |
Tajikistan – Afghanistan border crossings
Tajik crossing point |
Afghan point |
Afghan road connection |
Comments |
Nijny Pyanj, Khatlon province |
Shehon Bandar, Kunduz province |
60 km south to Kunduz |
90% of Tajik – Afghan trade and crossings |
Farkhor, Khatlon province |
Tahak province |
n/a |
River ferry only |
Shurobad, GBAO |
Badakshan province |
Limited access only to local villages |
Not yet open. Used by Aga Khan Focus for delivery of WFP food |
Darvaz (Kalaikhum), GBAO |
Badakshan province |
Limited access only to local villages |
A few trucks per week to Afghanistan for trade. Saturday cross border market. |
Vanj / Tem, GBAO |
Badakshan province |
Limited access to local villages |
Not yet open. Used by Aga Khan Focus for delivery of WFP food |
Khorog, GBAO |
Badakshan province |
n/a |
A few trucks per week to Afghanistan for trade. Saturday cross border market. |
Ishkashim, GBAO |
Ishkashim, Badakshan province |
168 km west to Faizabad, Badakshan province |
Very limited transit trade from China and Kyrgyzstan. Saturday cross border market. |
There are four official border crossing points at bridges
over the Pyanj River between
Afghanistan and Tajikistan, and one river ferry
crossing. There
are two additional bridges
activation of the border
crossing currently pending.
Only two of
these, Nijny Pyanj to
the west and Ishkashim to the
east in the Pamirs
have sufficient road
connections for movement of goods to population centers and the
main road network within Afghanistan.
The other four crossing points are at bridges built over
the Pyanj River
near Khorog, Vanj, Darvaz and Shurobad. Vanj and Shurobad bridge
crossings have not yet opened though all customs facilities have
been built. Only Aga Khan Focus is given to access to these two
border crossings to deliver WFP food aid hauled in transit across
Tajikistan after entering
from Nijny Pyanj or Ishkashim.
These four bridge border crossings service only local areas
isolated from the rest of Afghanistan’s road
network.
Over 90% of trade between Tajikistan and Afghanistan is
via Nijny Pyanj and Shehon Bandar
crossing borders which is
linked by a good highway through
the Khatlon Valley with
Dushanbe and within Afghanistan to Kunduz 60 km to the south. In
2004 the United States built a bridge at this crossing point to
replace the river ferry as well as funding modern customs
facilities on both sides of the border including a truck scanner on
the Tajik side.
There is a certain volume of goods from other countries that
transit Tajikistan to
the Nijny Pyanj / Shehon Bandar
entry point. Monthly from 15 to 20 trucks of 25 to
40 mt operated by
a single Tajik
company, Tojiron arrive in
Kunduz and beyond from China via
the Kashgar – Murghab – Khorog – Kulyab corridor.
There is an indeterminate amount of transit traffic from Kyrgyzstan
and via Khujand province in the north.
Ishkashim crossing has much smaller volumes
of trade moving from Tajikistan. Chinese goods reach most of
Afghanistan via the Karakorum pass through Pakistan and to Kabul so
there are few if any large trucks transiting Tajikistan to
Afghanistan via Ishkashim. The road
from Ishkashim to Faisabad in
Afghanistan still needs much improvement. It has been closed in
2013 and 2014 to personnel of international organizations due to
security concerns.
There is transit movement of humanitarian goods, mainly food
supplied by WFP, from Faizabad, Afghanistan
via Ishakashim and from
Mazar Sherif via Nijny Pyanj to
the Pamir region of Tajikistan for reentry into Afghanistan across
the bridges
at Khorog and Darvaz.
Corridor Mountain passes
Kashgar – Nijny Pyanj via Murghab
Pass |
Elevation |
Between |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|
Ulugrabotdavron |
4098 |
Kashgar- Murghab |
n/a |
Kulma |
4362 |
Kashgar – Murghab |
n/a |
Chaman Tol |
3400 |
Murghab- Khorog |
n/a |
Nayzatosh |
4314 |
Murghab- Khorog |
n/a |
Tagharqaqi |
3800 |
Murghab- Khorog |
approximate |
Kuytezak |
4271 |
Murghab- Khorog |
n/a |
Haburabot |
3252 |
Darvaz- Dushanbe |
Alternate route |
Shuroobad |
2200 |
Darvaz - Kulyab |
approximate |
Shar-Shar |
2223 |
Kulyab – Dushanbe |
n/a |
Chormaghzak |
4430 |
Kulyab – Dushanbe |
Alternate route |
Kashgar – Kyrgyzstan – Karamik - Nijny Pyanj
Pass |
Elevation |
Between |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|
Touymorun |
3536 |
Kashgar - Karamik |
n/a |
Karamik |
4100 |
Karamik- Vakhdat |
approximate evaluation |
Shar-Shar |
2223 |
Kulyab – Dushanbe |
n/a |
Chormaghzak |
4430 |
Kulyab – Dushanbe |
n/a |
Bishkek- Karamik – Nijny Pyanj
Pass |
Elevation |
Between |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|
Too Assu |
3586 |
Bishkek – Osh |
n/a |
Ala Bel |
3184 |
Bishkek – Osh |
n/a |
Karamik |
4100 |
Karamik- Vakhdat |
approximate evaluation |
Shar-Shar |
2223 |
Kulyab – Dushanbe |
n/a |
Chormaghzak |
4430 |
Kulyab – Dushanbe |
n/a |
Khujand – Nijny Pyanj
Pass |
Elevation |
Between |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|
Shakhristan |
3378 |
Khujand - Aini |
n/a |
Anzob |
3372 |
Aini - Dushanbe |
n/a |
Fakhrobod |
1247 |
Dushanbe – Kurgantyube |
n/a |
Bishkek – Murghab - Khorog
Pass |
Elevation |
Between |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|
Too Assu |
3586 |
Bishkek – Osh |
n/a |
Ala Bel |
3184 |
Bishkek – Osh |
n/a |
Chigirchik |
2406 |
Osh – Murghab |
n/a |
Taldik |
3615 |
Osh – Murghab |
n/a |
Kyzil Art |
4280 |
Osh – Murghab |
n/a |
Oqbaital |
4655 |
Osh – Murghab |
n/a |
Border Crossing Location and Contact |
|
Name of Border Crossing
|
Tajikistan
Country #1: Tajikistan |
Province or District |
Khorog |
Nearest Town or City with Distance from Border Crossing |
Khorog 200 Km |
Travel Times |
|
Nearest International Airport |
Khorog Distance in km 200 Truck Travel Time: 12 hrs Car Travel time: 5 hrs |
Hours of Operation |
|
Mondays |
8:00 – 17:00 |
Tuesdays |
8:00 – 17:00 |
Wednesdays |
8:00 – 17:00 |
Thursdays |
8:00 – 17:00 |
Fridays |
8:00 – 17:00 |
Saturdays |
8:00 – 17:00 |
Sundays |
8:00 – 17:00 |
Seasonal Constraints |
Winter months December to March, rainy season, etc. |
2.4 Tajikistan Railway Assessment
Tajikistan depends on rail transport for the movement of most commodities into the country and for exports, mainly cotton – fibers and aluminium. According to official reports of Rail authorities there were 79594 freight rail cars entering and exiting Tajikistan in 2017. In 2017, 4.7 million mt were transported into or out of the country by rail a drop of 0.8 million mt from the previous year. International passenger traffic totalled 530,600 which is a decline of 78,500 passengers compared to 2016.
All cargo and passenger traffic along Uzbekistan section of railroad have stood idle since November 2011. During official visits of the Uzbekistan president to Tajikistan, all the boarders were opened. Uzbekistan has reportedly completed repair works on a long-idle railroad linking it to southern Tajikistan and start resuming train traffic from March 2018.
From January to April 2018, there was a total of 1.6 million mt imported and 1.2 million mt exported through railway stations.
There is little or no domestic movement of goods by rail within the country. There is also little or no use of the railway network for passenger movements within the country. The only passenger trains depart Khujand or Dushanbe twice weekly for Moscow.
The rail network was built during the Soviet era and connected all the Soviet Republics. Tajikistan is integrated to this system and can move/receive any cargo to/from any of these. There is passenger rail traffic moving mostly to Russia three times a week.
Sughd province
Sughd province (Khujand) in the north is the main entry point for wheat from Kazakhstan, and fuel and other bulk commodities from Russia. Tajikistan receives up to 1,088,000 mt of wheat and wheat flour per year from Kazakhstan. About 90% of this arrives by rail in Khujand were the wheat is stored and milled with over 60% sent southwards by truck.
Traders and milling companies say there would be no transport constraint on movement of much larger quantities of wheat or wheat flour to Khujand from Kazakhstan, even up to 2 million mt per year. In the past, the main problem had been the shortage of bulk railroad hopper cars for bulk movement of grain, but leasing companies in Russia and Kazakhstan have financed big increases in rolling stock to satisfy the demand.
Dushanbe province
The railroad connection with Dushanbe is still used for
some goods coming from Baltic ports, but requires a circuitous 1500
km transit through Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan at
prohibitive costs. It is still viable for goods received from port
of Poti, Georgia for rail movement
through Azerbaijan, across the Caspian Sea and through Turkmenistan
and Uzbekistan.
Alumina
(aluminium oxide) is imported for
smelting via Black Sea ports
of Poti, Georgia and Novorossiysk,
Russia as well as through Riga, Latvia on the Baltic Sea. Volumes
may be close to 1 million mt, though no official numbers are
released. About half that amount is then re-exported
as aluminium from the smelter
west of Dushanbe. All alumina
and aluminium moves on the rail
line entering the country from Uzbekistan at
Tursunzoda.
Exports from Tajikistan to other countries includes agricultures products, dry fruits and citrus totalling 82,320 mt in 2017.
Khatlon province
The railroad link to rich agricultural region in the Khatlon Valley of southwestern Tajikistan via Aviaj, Tajikistan crossing to Termez, Uzbekistan has been closed by the Uzbekistan government since 2011. In March 2018, during an official visit of the Uzbekistan president in Tajikistan, all the boarders were opened. There is a project to build a 47-km railroad link over a mountain pass to unite the southern railroad network with Dushanbe that will make possible railroad movement for agricultural commodities and other goods northward.
In 2013, the presidents of Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and Tajikistan signed an agreement for a railroad link from Turkmenistan to Afghanistan and to southwest Tajikistan across the Pyanj River bypassing Uzbekistan. Construction is said to have commenced in the Turkmenistan part.
There is a proposal for a railway across the river from Nijny Pyanj to Herat, Afghanistan and to connect with the existing railroad link to Iran. However, Tajikistan tracks are Soviet gauge, while Iran tracks are international gauge.
Railway Companies and Consortia
Entity(s) in Charge |
Contact Names & Email |
Telephone & Fax |
State Unitary Enterprise “Rohi Ohani Tojikiston” (SUE ROT) (Tajik Railways) |
Name: Komil Jumakhon Title: Head Email: railway@tojikiston.com, tajrwvc@rs.tj |
Tel: + 992 37 221 83 34 Fax: + 992 37 221 60 59 |
For more information on contact lists, please see the following links:
4.1 Tajikistan Government Contact List
4.9 Tajikistan Railway Company Contact List
Capacity Table
|
Tajik Railways |
Aluminium company |
Lines Operates On |
All lines |
Dushanbe line |
Max train length and/or pulling capacity |
3000 mt |
3000 mt |
Locomotives (electric/diesel/steam) |
57 |
n/a |
Freight Wagons all types |
1300 |
700 |
Key Route Information
Crossing points |
Uzbekistan – Tursunzoda (Kudukli) – Dushanbe |
Uzbekistan – Spitamen – Khujand - Kyrgyzstan |
Uzbekistan - Amuzan -Kurgantyube |
Uzbekistan – Istiklol (Konibodom) |
Track gauge |
1.520m |
1.520m |
1.520m |
1.520m |
Companies-consortiums operating on line |
Tajik Railways |
Tajik Railways |
Tajik Railways |
Tajik Railways |
Traffic frequency (monthly/weekly/daily) |
n/a |
n/a |
Operating from March 2018 |
n/a |
Security (Good, marginal, bad) |
Good |
Good |
Good |
Good |
Main stations (Add details below) |
Dushanbe -1 Dushanbe -2 Aini, Regar |
Spitamen Khujand Khujand - Gafurov |
Kulyab, Kurgantyube, Balkhi (Kalkozobod), Kushadi |
Istiklol (Konibodom) |
Key Stations/Dry Ports
Railway Station |
Railway Code |
Shaartuz |
746602 |
J. Rumi |
746509 |
Kurgantyube |
746405 |
Dushanbe – 1 |
745205 |
Dushanbe – 2 |
745309 |
Khujand |
747802 |
Khujand - Gafurov |
747802/1377 |
Aini |
745506 |
Key Station Information |
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|
Dushanbe -1 |
Khujand - Gafurov |
Spitamen |
Connections with other transport means (road/waterways/air) |
Road / air |
Road / air |
Road / air |
Handling Equipment |
n/a |
Mechanized bulk wheat |
Mechanized bulk wheat |
Railway Procedures
Import
There are several main stations in Tajikistan, along the rail route through the country. Importing party should provide the railway codes as destination. Tajikistan Railway authorities collect the railway tariff for Tajikistan territory. The tariffs vary depending on the wagonload. The importing party or consignee should pay the tariff at Railway central offices in the cities.
Steps to follow when importing by rail:
- Provide information of the cargo to the railway authorities, who will calculate the “tariff” (approximately US$200 to US$250 for 60 mt loaded wagon) and make payment through the bank account of “Tajikistan Railway”. It is very important to note that “Tajikistan Railway” tariff cannot be paid from offshore. Only those parties officially registered in Tajikistan are authorized to pay the above-mentioned fees. The best solution in this case is the consignee to take control of payment of these fees to facilitate the process.
- Once payment is through, the Railway office will issue an invoice, stating the payment has been made.
- Once the wagon has arrived at the destination station, the station authorities will inform the consignee on the arrival of the wagons.
- The invoice on tariff payment should be submitted to the railway station for the release of the wagons (if your warehouse does not have railway siding) and cargo can be off-loaded at special parks at the railway station.
- If your warehouse has railway siding, there are other costs involved, such as shunting, cleaning and security from station to the warehouses. Railways services payment are varies depending on the distance between station and warehouse and should be paid at railway station, and only after payment of these costs, the wagons will be shunted to your warehouses. Example, WFP warehouses in Dushanbe are linked to the railway station (6km), so the approximate expense for the services for one wagon of 60 mt load is US$70 (2018).
- Once the wagons are off-loaded, you should notify the railway station to return the wagons to the railway station. Authorities at the station will examine the condition of the wagon and if no damages are found the wagons will be sent back to the origin railway station. In case of any damage to the wagon, the consignee will be penalized. The amount varies depending on the damage evaluation.
- Demurrage will be charged in case of late off-loading and delay of wagons at the Railway Station and at the warehouses (4 hours free time is granted for offloading/loading)
Export
Tajikistan Railway has over 2,000 cargo carriages/wagons, which could be used for export of cargo out of the country. To export any cargo by Railway, you should follow the steps below:
- Request the Railway central offices in the cities on the availability of the wagons and provide information about the cargo to be shipped.
- Prepare all necessary export documentations (customs, state standard, certificates of origin and health, etc.)
- Pay the “tariff” for the railway charges of Tajik territory and provide statement all tariffs along the transit route of other countries are paid.
- In case you load the cargo at Railway Station, you pay tariff and minor fees and load the wagon, seal it together with authorities and issue waybills.
- In case you load the cargo at your warehouse with railway link, payment should be made to cover shunting, cleaning, security and other expenses.
- Wagon will be shunted to you warehouse for loading and once loading completed, the railway authorities will inspect and seal the wagon at your warehouses.
- Wagon will be shunted to railway station, where the waybill will be issued.
- Wagon is delivered to the destination according to the schedule of Tajikistan Railway
- Demurrage will be charged in case of delay at loading point (only 4 hours free time given for loading)
2.5 Tajikistan Waterways Assessment
As a landlocked country whose area is covered 90% by mountains, Tajikistan has no seaports and very little in the way of river transport.
The only regular navigation is on the Pyanj River, which constitutes much of the border between Afghanistan and Tajikistan. There is a ferry border crossing from Farhod in Khatlon Province.
The company Tajikvneshtrans formerly operated 3 barges at the Nijny Pyanj border crossing where a bridge was built in 2004.
Aga Khan AKAH Afghanistan makes use of 2 motorized rubber rafts for shuttling food aid deliveries across the Pyanj River to remote villages at 12 unofficial crossing points between GBAO and Afghan Badakshan that are supervised by police and customs officers on both sides.
For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Tajikistan Government Contact List
For more information on port company contact details (for Port of Riga, Latvia), please see the following link: 4.4 Tajikistan Port and Waterways Company Contact List
2.6 Tajikistan Storage Assessment
Storage facilities mostly constructed during the Soviet era are available throughout the country usually at defunct industrial sites and former wholesale bases. The exception is Dushanbe where almost all warehouse space is occupied and there has not yet been a push to build new warehouses. It can be difficult to find warehouses directly on railroad spurs. Storage facilities are all in private hands. CoES and the Red Crescent Society maintain their own stores in every district. The commercial stores are generally in good condition. The price of warehousing in Dushanbe (the biggest trade centre in the country) is significantly higher than in other cities and districts.
For information on Tajikistan Storage contact details, please see the following link: 4.6 Tajikistan Storage and Milling Company Contact List
Commercial Storage
Commercial storage sector is starting to receive investment as the importation of building materials, food and consumer goods increases. Currently there is a shortage of commercial storage in Dushanbe so construction of new warehouses is likely.
Location |
Owner |
Available for Rent |
Capacity (mt / m² / m³) |
Type [1] |
Access [2] |
Condition [3] |
Spitamen |
LLC “Azil” |
Yes |
3600 m2 |
Brick walled warehouse |
Raised siding |
Good |
Sarband |
Agroprom |
Yes |
>10,000 m2 |
Concrete |
Raised siding |
Good |
[1] Warehouse Type: Open storage, container, rub-hall, silo, concrete, other, unspecified
[2] Warehouse Access: Raised-siding, flat
[3] Warehouse condition: Appears intact, appears damaged, under construction/repair
Storage Used by Humanitarian Organizations
Conditions for sharing of storage space depend on the season. Organizations such as WFP, FSD, MCI and AKAH have storage capacities and depending on the volume of the operation might be able to allocate some temporary space to other agencies requiring short term storage.
Location |
Organization |
Sharing Possibility |
Capacity (mt / m² / m³) |
Type [1] |
Access [2] |
Condition [3] |
Dushanbe |
WFP |
Yes |
4,400 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Dushanbe |
FSD |
No |
2,000 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Khujand |
WFP |
Yes |
2,900 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Rasht |
MCI |
No |
1,080 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Dushanbe |
AKAH |
No |
300 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
Khorog |
WFP |
Yes |
297.66 m² |
Concrete |
Flat |
Good |
[1] Warehouse Type: Open storage, container, rub-hall, silo, concrete, other, unspecified
[2] Warehouse Access: Raised-siding, flat
[3] Warehouse condition: Appears intact, appears damaged, under construction/repair
Public Sector Storage
The State Materials Reserve (SMR) both has its own storage capacity and leases from the private sector silo and warehouse space for wheat, wheat flour and other food commodities. It also has storage of petrol and diesel. Most of the SMR storage sites have unused space.
Cold Chain
There are cold storages available that date from Soviet times. Some are still used for importation of frozen foods like fish and chicken by rail or truck. Cold storage chain to hold locally produced fruit for domestic distribution and export is somewhat lacking. In 2013 UNICEF provided funding for importation and installation of some refrigeration units to be used for vaccines by the Ministry of Health.
Location |
Organization / Owner |
Type [1] |
Cooling / Power [2] |
Quantity |
Total Capacity (m³) |
Condition |
Dushanbe |
Sirkombinat |
Cold Room (+ve) |
Unspecified |
8 |
500 |
Operational |
Dushanbe |
LCC Saodat |
Cold Room (+ve) |
Unspecified |
3 |
170 |
Operational |
Khujand |
Sanitary Epidomological Center of Sughd |
Refrigerators |
Unspecified |
2 |
18 |
Operational |
Spitamen |
LLX “Azil” |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
600 m2 |
n/a |
[1] Cold Room Positive, Cold Room Negative, Refrigerator, Freezer,
[2] Compression, Absorption, Solar, Other, unspecified
2.7 Tajikistan Milling Assessment
Overview
There are many milling companies operating in Tajikistan but most of them are quite small. The two biggest mills are in Dushanbe and Khatlon respectively. All the milling companies are private. Almost 85% of wheat flour is imported from Kazakhstan and Russia.
For more information on milling company contact details, please see the following link: 4.6 Tajikistan Storage and Milling Company Contact List
LLC 'Zernavaya Kompnaiya'
Milling Company LLC “Zernavaya Kompnaiya” has a capacity of 300 mt/day. Located in St. Khobilov 64, Gafurov. 735690, Tajikstan. It has railways inside. The factory is working with two milling machines, one from Turkey and another from Italy. The capacity of the Turkish mill is 120mt/day and of the italian 300 mt/day. Total capacity of the companyy is approximately 5,000 mt/month.
Company Name & Address |
Contact Names & Email |
Telephone & Fax |
LLC “Zernavaya Kompnaiya”
|
Name: Sergey Rakhimov Title: Geniral Director Email: sergey.rakhimov@buona.tj Web site: www.buona.tj |
Tel: +992 44 600 85 02 Fax: +992 3442 34103 Cel: +992 92 771 3131 |
Facilities |
|
Parking area inside compound |
800 m² |
Drainage |
Good |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Number of Ventilators |
97.7 % aspirating |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
450 KVA x 2 |
Backup Generator |
No |
Milling Equipment |
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Origin of Machinery |
Year of Mfg |
Year of Installation |
Condition |
Turkish Machinery |
2009 |
2009 |
Operational |
Italian Machinery |
2016 |
2017 |
Operational |
Maintenance |
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Duration (hours / week) |
4 |
Type of maintenance |
Regular |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
||||
Type of Equipment |
Yes/No |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
Fortification Feeder |
Yes |
3 |
Yes |
Autoproportioner (дозатор) |
Bag Cleaning Plant |
No |
|
|
|
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
4 |
Yes |
|
Staffing |
|
Number of full time skilled workers |
276 |
Number of full time labourers |
10 (Full Automatic System) |
Weighbridge |
||||
Number |
2 |
Capacity (mt) |
Length (m) |
Type |
Within Compound |
10 |
12 |
Manually operated |
|
Within Compound |
13 |
|
Electronic weigher for difrent purposes (availbe Avro-scales and rail scales) |
Building |
|||
|
Length (m) |
Width (m) |
Height (m) |
Building – Wheat Mill |
25 |
13 |
|
Building – Maize Mill |
25 |
13 |
|
Walls |
Stone (concrete structure) |
||
Roof |
Zinc plated sheets |
||
Floor |
Concrete |
Conditions & Cleanliness |
||
|
Outside |
Inside |
Cracks in walls or roof |
No |
No |
Signs of rodent activity |
No |
No |
Signs of birds entry |
No |
No |
Damaged gutters/drains |
No |
No |
Signs of moisture |
No |
No |
Adjacent Vegetation |
None |
Uncut |
Cleanliness |
Good |
Poor |
Pest Control |
|
Fumigation |
Done – Every contract |
Spraying |
Done – Every contract |
Rodenticides |
Done – Every contract |
Rodent Trapping |
Done – Every contract |
Security |
|
Security |
Good |
Compound |
Fenced |
Access |
|||||
Distance from main town |
17 |
km |
|||
Travel time if not located in town |
25 min |
hrs |
|||
Road condition to Mill |
Good |
|
|||
Road limitation (if any) |
Width (m) |
8 |
Max. Tonnage |
No limitation |
|
Rail connections |
Yes |
||||
On the railway from |
1.5km |
to |
Mill |
Milling Capacity (Mt) |
||
Commodities |
Daily Capacity (mt) |
Monthly Activity (mt) |
Wheat |
420 |
5,400 |
Storage Capacity |
||
Storage in Metric Tonnes |
Wheat – Covered (mt) |
Flour – Covered (mt) |
Within the Compound |
64,000 |
1,500 |
Capacity to Blend |
N/A |
Loading & Discharge Rates |
N/A |
Transport Capacity at Mill |
10 trucks per day |
Open Joint Stock Company Somon – Khatlon
Milling Company OJSC Somon-Khatlon has a capacity of 120mt/day. Located in Kolkhozobod district, the mill has railways inside and a locomotive. The factory is working with Soviet machinery installed in 1985. Total production is approximately 3,600mt/month.
Company Name & Address |
Contact Names & Email |
Telephone & Fax |
OJSC Somon – Khatlon |
Name: Rakhimov N.Z. Title: Director |
Tel: +992 93 502 7211 |
Facilities |
|
Parking area inside compound |
3,200 m² |
Drainage |
Good |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Number of Ventilators |
2 aspirating |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
667 KVA |
Backup Generator |
No |
Milling Equipment |
|||
Origin of Machinery |
Year of Mfg |
Year of Installation |
Condition |
12 A-153H2 |
1985 |
1985 |
Operational |
9 Noriya NC |
1985 |
1985 |
Operational |
6-3RSH-6 |
1985 |
1985 |
Operational |
30 SHU-6 |
1985 |
1985 |
Operational |
Maintenance |
|||
Duration (hours / week) |
4 |
Type of maintenance |
Regular |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
||||
Type of Equipment |
Yes/No |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
Fortification Feeder |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
|
Bag Cleaning Plant |
No |
|
|
|
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
2 |
Yes |
|
Staffing |
|
Number of full time skilled workers |
58 |
Number of full time labourers |
120 |
Weighbridge |
||||
Number |
2 |
Capacity (mt) |
Length (m) |
Type |
Within Compound |
25 |
13 |
Manually operated |
|
Within Compound |
25 |
13 |
Manually operated |
Building |
|||
|
Length (m) |
Width (m) |
Height (m) |
Building – Wheat Mill |
90 |
18 |
28.8 |
Walls |
Stone (concrete structure) |
||
Roof |
Zinc plated sheets |
||
Floor |
Concrete |
Conditions & Cleanliness |
||
|
Outside |
Inside |
Cracks in walls or roof |
No |
No |
Signs of rodent activity |
No |
No |
Signs of birds entry |
No |
No |
Damaged gutters/drains |
No |
No |
Signs of moisture |
No |
No |
Adjacent Vegetation |
None |
None |
Cleanliness |
Good |
Good |
Pest Control |
|
Fumigation |
Done – Every contract |
Spraying |
Done – Every contract |
Rodenticides |
Done – Every contract |
Rodent Trapping |
Done – Every contract |
Security |
|
Security |
Good |
Compound |
Fenced |
Access |
|||||
Distance from main town |
5 |
km |
|||
Travel time if not located in town |
15min |
hrs |
|||
Road condition to Mill |
Good |
|
|||
Road limitation (if any) |
Width (m) |
8 |
Max. Tonnage |
70 |
|
Rail connections |
Yes |
||||
On the railway from |
1.3km |
to |
Mill |
Milling Capacity (Mt) |
||
Commodities |
Daily Capacity (mt) |
Monthly Activity (mt) |
Wheat |
120 |
3,600 |
Storage Capacity |
||
Storage in Metric Tonnes |
Wheat – Covered (mt) |
Flour – Covered (mt) |
Within the Compound |
138,000 |
3,500 |
Capacity to Blend |
N/A |
Loading & Discharge Rates |
N/A |
Transport Capacity at Mill |
6 trucks per day |
Justcombe – Invest
Milling Company Justcombe – Invest has a capacity of 70mt/day. There is railway access. A Turkish-manufactured mill was installed in 2002. Total production is approximately 1,500 mt per month. The company has experience working with international organizations.
Company Name & Address |
Contact Names & Email |
Telephone & Fax |
Justcombe – Invest Dushanbe |
Name: Kulov Mahmadyor Title: Deputy Director Email: justcombeinvest@rambler.ru |
Tel: +992 37 225 0128 Fax: +992 37 236 3193 |
Facilities |
|
Parking area inside compound |
500 m² |
Drainage |
Good |
Fire Fighting Equipment |
Yes |
Number of Ventilators |
1 |
Electricity Load (KVA) |
250 KVA |
Backup Generator |
No |
Milling Equipment |
|||
Origin of Machinery |
Year of Mfg |
Year of Installation |
Condition |
Turkish Machinery |
2002 |
2002 |
Operational |
Maintenance |
|||
Duration (hours / week) |
4 |
Type of maintenance |
regular |
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed |
||||
Type of Equipment |
Yes/No |
Number |
Owned |
Comments |
Fortification Feeder |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
|
Bag Cleaning Plant |
No |
|
|
|
Moisture Tester |
Yes |
1 |
Yes |
|
Staffing |
|
Number of full time skilled workers |
25 |
Number of full time labourers |
25 |
Weighbridge |
||||
Number |
1 |
Capacity (mt) |
Length (m) |
Type |
Within Compound |
25 |
12 |
Manually operated |
Building |
|||
|
Length (m) |
Width (m) |
Height (m) |
Building – Wheat Mill |
30 |
12 |
9.5 |
Walls |
Stone (concrete structure) |
||
Roof |
Zinc plated sheets |
||
Floor |
Concrete |
Conditions & Cleanliness |
||
|
Outside |
Inside |
Cracks in walls or roof |
No |
No |
Signs of rodent activity |
No |
No |
Signs of birds entry |
No |
No |
Damaged gutters/drains |
No |
No |
Signs of moisture |
No |
No |
Adjacent Vegetation |
None |
None |
Cleanliness |
Good |
Good |
Pest Control |
|
Fumigation |
Done – Every contract |
Spraying |
Done – Every contract |
Rodenticides |
Done – Every contract |
Rodent Trapping |
Done – Every contract |
Security |
|
Security |
Good |
Compound |
Fenced |
Access |
|||||
Distance from main town |
5 |
km |
|||
Travel time if not located in town |
15min |
hrs |
|||
Road condition to Mill |
Good |
|
|||
Road limitation (if any) |
Width (m) |
8 |
Max. Tonnage |
No limitation |
|
Rail connections |
Yes |
||||
On the railway from |
3km |
to |
Mill |
Milling Capacity |
||
Commodities |
Daily Capacity (mt) |
Monthly Activity (mt) |
Wheat |
70 |
1,500 |
Storage Capacity |
||
Storage in Metric Tonnes |
Wheat – Covered (mt) |
Flour – Covered (mt) |
Within the Compound |
10,000 |
500 |
Capacity to Blend |
N/A |
Loading & Discharge Rates |
US$ 2.30/mt |
Transport Capacity at Mill |
4 trucks per day |
3 Tajikistan Logistics Services
The following section contains information on the logistics services of Tajikistan.
For information on Tajikistan Additional Service provider contact details, please see the following link: 4.11 Tajikistan Additional Service Provision Contact List
3.1 Tajikistan Fuel
For more information on government and fuel provider contact details, please see the following links:
4.1 Tajikistan Government Contact List
4.7 Tajikistan Fuel Provider Contact List
Information may also be found at the following link (monthly update): http://www.mytravelcost.com/Tajikistan/gas-prices/
Fuel Pricing
Fuel Prices per Litre as of 25 June 18 (USD) |
|
Petrol |
0.83 |
Diesel |
0.88 |
Seasonal Variations
Seasonal Variations |
|
Are there national priorities in the availability of fuel? (i.e. are there restrictions or priorities for the provision of fuel such as to the military?) |
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? |
No |
Is it possible for a humanitarian organization to directly contract a reputable supplier / distributor to provide its fuel needs? |
Yes |
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? |
N/A |
Is there a presence of suitable firefighting equipment? |
N/A |
Standards Authority |
|
Is there a national or regional standards authority? |
Yes |
If yes, please identify the appropriate national and/or regional authority |
National
|
If yes, are the standards adequate/properly enforced? |
Yes |
Testing Laboratories |
|
Are there national testing laboratories? |
Yes |
Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory |
|
Company |
Agency for Standardization, Metrology |
Name |
Pirnazaroda Dilovar Mamadnazar |
Address |
Nemat Qaraboev 42 / 2, Dushanbe |
Telephone and Fax |
+992 37 233-68-69, +992 37 251-01-74 |
Contact |
Pirnazaroda Dilovar Mamadnazar |
Standards Used |
Certification and Trade Inspection of Tajikistan |
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 Tajikistan Transporters
Tajikistan has ample road transport capacity and the ability to quickly respond to increased demand by importing trucks from China. There have been large increases in private trucking capacity in Tajikistan that is continuing in line with general growth of the economy at a rate of 5% to 10% per year. Transport tariffs are entirely deregulated and rates freely contracted between the parties.
Truck transport is entirely in private hands. According to the Ministry of Transportation there are 36,346 registered trucks of all sizes. There are 36 Tajik companies with 457 trucks which have the necessary permits to haul goods internationally.
In 2013 there were 57,000 border crossings by trucks carrying a total of over 1.3 million mt.
Approximately 80% of Tajikistan’s trade with China is
hauled by Tajik companies and drivers in trucks purchased from
China. A Tajik driver gets $500 to make the solo 10-day round trip
Dushanbe
to Kashgar.
Permissible
loads are 25 mt or
40 mt throughout the country
except in the eastern Pamir region where loads of up to
60 mt are standard
in 18 m
long Fura trucks.
Chinese-made Dulon trucks capable of up to 40 mt have rapidly replaced Kamaz trucks carrying up to 15 mt as the main vehicle for long haul transport in other parts of Tajikistan. This has helped to keep trucking costs down even while the volume of good transported has increased.
One of the largest firms is
the company Sorbon Az Trans
with 35 trucks made up of 15 Volvos and
20 Dulons. It specializes in hauling
from China, Dubai and Turkey and can act as a customs clearing
agent.
In addition, there are
dozens of smaller firms with around 10 trucks each and several
hundred independent operators.
Many large trucking companies act as brokers hiring individual operators to execute their contracts. The companies sign sub-contracts with these drivers. These sub-contractors usually receive fuel and depending on the route receive some advance to cover the road expenditures like tolls, weighbridge etc. The final payment is done upon delivery of cargo without loss or damage. In case of losses, the driver will be held responsible and corresponding deductions will be made from the final payment.
Foreign registered trucks are allowed to move freely in Tajikistan, but because of the competitiveness of the Tajikistan trucking industry, most goods imported by road arrive in Tajik owned trucks.
A new government agency was established a couple of years ago under the Ministry of Transport and has begun to certify trucking firms to improve road safety standards. It is called State Unitary Enterprise “Center for Road Transport and Logistics Service”. So far most of the fleet belonging to the larger firms has been brought under its umbrella, but individual operators are still unregulated. This agency also sells blanks of standard waybill forms developed by the Ministry of Transport.
The largest wheat milling companies in Khujand have their own truck fleets for delivering wheat flour to Dushanbe and further south. Zernovaya Kompaniya has 19 trucks in its fleet.
For information on Tajikistan Transporters company contacts and fleet size details, please see the following link: 4.8 Tajikistan Transporter Contact List
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 Tajikistan Manual Labour
In every district centre there are places where casual labor gathers, normally near bazaars. They are hired by businessmen needing to load or unload trucks. Casual temporary construction labor is also recruited from these gathering points. Semi-skilled workers able to operate machinery and power tools are available. Labour rates in Dushanbe are higher than in the regions. There is much more demand for casual labour in the winter so fewer people gather. Most men with skills are working in Russia at least seasonally. The outflow of workers to Russia has caused domestic wage rates to increase.There is almost no organized labour in Tajikistan.
The rates provided in the table below are for regions. Dushanbe labour rates are 10% to 20% higher.
Labour Rate(s) Overview |
||
|
Cost (USD) |
Exchange Rate USD to TJS as of June 18 |
Daily General Worker (Unskilled casual labour) |
18 |
9.32 |
Daily General Worker (Semi-skilled labour) |
15 |
9.32 |
Skilled Worker |
Higher |
9.32 |
3.4 Tajikistan Telecommunications
Mobile phone usage has expanded rapidly in the last 10 years from less than 20% coverage of households to over 80%. The Communications Ministry in late 2013 estimated that 3.8 million people have access to the internet through smart phones.
A sim card can be bought for 10 somoni ($2). The buyer must provide a copy of his passport and an address of legal residence.
There is a high level of competition among the licensed providers of cell phone services. All large cities have 3G coverage. 2G covers 80% of populated areas. In the sparsely populated Pamirs making up two thirds of the country coverage is much less.
Mobile internet by use of data modem costs 100 somoni (US$20) per month for a maximum of 3 gigabytes.
For information on Tajikistan telecommunications provider contact details, please see the following link: 4.11 Tajikistan Additional Service Provision 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 |
1. Megafon 2. Tcell 3. Babilon-M 4. Beeline TK Mobile discontinued it services in March 2018 |
Approximate Percentage of National Coverage |
Countrywide - 80% of households have cell phones |
Telecommunications Regulations
The government Communications Service regulates the registration of all radio communications equipment including VSAT, HF, VHF and Thurayas, there is no limitation on the importation of such equipment, but a license for their use must be obtained at time of importation. Until 2011 there had been a law requiring prior approval for import but the restrictions were eased.
Regulations on Usage and Import |
||
|
Regulations in Place? |
Regulating Authority |
Satellite |
Yes |
Communication Service under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan |
HF Radio |
Yes |
Communication Service under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan |
UHF/VHF/HF Radio: Handheld, Base and Mobile |
Yes |
Communication Service under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan |
UHF/VHF Repeaters |
Yes |
Communication Service under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan |
GPS |
Yes |
Communication Service under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan |
VSAT |
Yes |
Communication Service under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan |
Individual Network Operator Licenses Required |
||
N/A |
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Frequency Licenses Required |
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Yes, all frequencies must be licensed |
Existing Humanitarian Telecomms Systems
Existing UN Telecommunication Systems |
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UNDP |
WFP |
UNICEF |
VHF Frequencies |
Ch 2 |
Ch1 |
Ch3 |
HF Frequencies |
Ch 1 to Ch 12 |
Ch 13 to Ch 22 |
|
Locations of Repeaters |
Dushanbe City, Victory Park Ayni District Center Shahritus District Center |
Dushanbe City, Victory Park Kurgantyube City (Toshrabot TV Station) Khujand City, Hotel Khujand |
Dushanbe City Victory Park |
VSAT |
Yes (used as backup connection) |
Yes |
Yes |
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
Internet Service Providers |
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Are there ISPs available? |
Yes |
|
If yes, are they privately or government owned? |
1 Government owned, the rest are privately owned. |
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Dial-up only? |
No |
|
Approximate Rates (local currency and USD - $) |
Dial-up |
Dial-up (This is discontinued as its obsolete technology) |
Broadband |
Broadband Cost of 1 Mbps link is TJS 5000 ($552) |
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Max Leasable ‘Dedicated’ Bandwidth |
100 Mbps (through fiber-optic broadband link) |
Mobile Network Operators (MNOs)
For information on MNOs please visit the https://www.gsma.com/mobilefordevelopment/category/country/tajikistan/
Company |
Number of Agent Outlets by Area |
Network Strength by Area |
Contracted for Humanitarian or Government Cash Transfer Programmes? |
Services Offered (i.e. Merchant Payment, Bulk Disbursement, Receive & Make Payment) |
Megafon |
15 - Dushanbe City and its vicinity |
Yes, currently no conditions available to implement |
Voice, SMS, 2G/3G/4G Mobile Internet
|
|
Tcell |
11 – Dushanbe City |
http://tcell.tj/en/corporations/4g/4g-internet/the-4g-coverage-area.php |
Yes, currently no conditions available to implement |
Voice, SMS, 2G/3G/4G Mobile Internet
|
Babilon-M |
Info not available |
Yes, currently no conditions available to implement |
Voice, SMS, 2G/3G/4G Mobile Internet
|
|
Beeline |
11 – Dushanbe City and its vicinity. |
https://beeline.tj/dushanbe/customers/maps?ot=&oid=&ln=68.77021<=38.56144&z=10& |
Yes, currently no conditions available to implement |
Voice, SMS, 2G/3G/4G Mobile Internet
|
3.5 Tajikistan Food and Additional Suppliers
Tajikistan is the 157th largest export economy in the world. In 2016, Tajikistan exported $781m and imported $3.26b.
The top exports of Tajikistan are Raw Aluminium ($224m), Lead Ore ($95.6m), Gold ($74.3m), Raw Cotton ($65.5m) and Zinc Ore ($63.6m), using the 1992 revision of the HS (Harmonized System) classification. Its top imports are Refined Petroleum ($178m), Wheat ($165m), Petroleum Gas ($92m), Rubber Footwear ($76.3m) and Knit Men's Suits ($73.6m).
The top export destinations of Tajikistan are Kazakhstan ($205m), Turkey($158m), Italy ($77.7m), Switzerland ($75.4m) and Afghanistan ($60.6m). The top import origins are China ($1.73b), Russia ($651m), Kazakhstan ($371m), Turkey ($151m) and Italy ($48.5m).
Tajikistan borders Afghanistan, China, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.
Generic country information can be located from sources which are regularly maintained and reflect current facts and figures. For a general overview of country data related to the service and supply sectors, please consult the following sources:
The Observatory of Economic Complexity – MIT (OEC): https://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/profile/country/tjk/
For contact information on Tajikistan suppliers and service-providers, please see the following links:
4.10 Tajikistan Supplier Contact Lists
4.11 Tajikistan Additional Service Provision Contact List
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.
3.5.1 Tajikistan Food Suppliers
The largest sector in Tajikistan food industry is milling (please see 2.7 Tajikistan Milling Assessment).
Food processing has been expanding after a near collapse following the withdrawal of Soviet subsidies at independence. A large modern oilseed crushing plant is being built in Spitamen, Sugd province with capacity to crush 150 mt per day of sunflower seeds, soybeans and cotton seeds in three separate lines of 50 mt per day. There has been much investment in dairy facilities and packaged milk and yoghurt is now widely available.
Some companies like the Makolli and Makvolli have the necessary blending equipment to produce Unimix (CSB) or wheat soya blend. However, as of 2014 there was no production of nutritional products such as Ready to Eat (Ready to Eat), CSB or WSB.
There are strict food standards in the country, led by the Food Standards Organization.
For more information on food supplier contact details, please see the following link: 4.10 Tajikistan Supplier Contact Lists
**For non-FOOD products please see section 3.5.2 Additional Suppliers, and for FUEL/PETROLEUM products please see section 3.1 Fuel.
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
3.5.2 Tajikistan Additional Suppliers
Accommodation
Many new hotels are under construction in Dushanbe in all categories that will be added to the existing five-star hotels like Serena and Hyatt. Many small hotels have been opened in small towns such that now acceptable accommodation is available in almost all district centres.
Large numbers of new housing units have been built in Dushanbe since 2010 and the pace of new construction was still increasing in 2014. This additional supply should ensure that housing price increases are only moderate. Due to the large number of Tajik citizens working abroad, low cost and temporary housing is readily available in Dushanbe and regional centres as well.
Additional Operational Support
Tajikistan has relatively little manufacturing but has abundant supply in local markets of tents, water pumps, pipes, water tanks, computer / IT equipment and office furniture. Most such items are now sourced from suppliers in Urumchi, China and are transported by truck via Kashgar and Murghab. There are also good supply routes from Turkey and Russia for manufactured goods. Local distributors can replenish and build up inventories quickly since transport capacity is adequate and roads are open in the winter. There are numerous water bottlers in the country spread out among all cities mainly relying natural mineral water springs.
For more information on additional supplier contact details, please see the following link: 4.10 Tajikistan Supplier Contact Lists
**For non-FOOD products please see section 3.5.2 Additional Suppliers, and for FUEL/PETROLEUM products please see section 3.1 Fuel.
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
3.6 Tajikistan Additional Service Providers
For information on company contact details for additional service provision in Tajikistan, please see the following link: 4.11 Tajikistan Additional Service Provision Contact List
Financial Services
Amonatbank
Company Overview |
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Company Name |
State Bank "Amonatbank"
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Address |
Rudaki Ave 125, Dushanbe |
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Available? |
Comments (max / min transfer or exchange amounts, etc.) |
Has IBAN, BIC, or SWIFT number? |
Yes |
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Provides currency exchange? |
Yes |
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Will initiate / receive wire transfers? |
Yes |
|
Provides Loan / Credit services? |
Yes |
|
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
4 Tajikistan Contact Lists
In the following subsections the contact details for Tajikistan will be presented.
4.1 Tajikistan Government Contact List
Ministry |
National or Provincial/State Authority |
Street / Physical Address |
Name & Title |
Phone Number (Office & Fax) |
Website & Email |
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Committee of Emergency Situations and Civil Defence (CoES) |
National |
Lahuti Street 26, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Minister |
+992 37 221 1331; 223
3359 93-880-61-96; 223-05-91 assistant |
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Ministry of Health |
National |
Shevchenko Street 69, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Minister MCH
Nutrition MCH
Nutrition TB
issues |
+992 372 21-18-35; +992 372 21-16-12; +992 372 21-06-73 +992 372 217769 +992 372 218148 |
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Ministry of Education |
National |
Nisor Muhammad Street 13a, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Minister Deputy
Minister |
+992 372 27 02 73 |
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Ministry of Agriculture |
National |
Tursun Rakhmatov 44, Rudaki Avenue, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Minister Deputy
Minister |
+992 372 217377 951617824 |
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Ministry of Energy and Industry |
National |
Rudaki Avenue 22, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
n/a |
+992 37 221 8889 Fax: +992 37 221 8281 |
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Ministry of Land Reclamation and Water Resources |
National |
Shamshi Street 5/1, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
n/a |
+992 37 235 5589 |
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
National |
Rudaki Avenue 42, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Minister H.E Sirojiddin Aslov |
2210551 general department Ahmad Saidmuradov –Assistant to the Minister 2213805 223-16-89 межд отдел 221-33-23 Rukshona Liaison between WFP |
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National |
1 Deputy Minister of Foreign
Affairs |
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National |
General Director Hakimov Mansur Dustmurodovich |
SUE
«Tojikdipservice» Address: Dushanbe
city, Bokhtar Str.
12; |
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National |
Department of International Organizations Director General Vacant position |
2216086 907575747 2213323 2231689 Aziza Rahimova Department of International Organizations <dio@mfa.tj> |
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National |
General Department Zuhurova Nodira Sodiqovna Gulmatova Mehrinigor
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2210269 918-666-529 2213323 Sharifkhon Sharipov International
Department |
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National |
Protocol Department Nosirov Rahimjon |
221-99-51
221-09-14 |
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Agency on Standardization,
Metrology, |
National |
Nemat Karabaeva Street 42/2, Dushanbe |
Director Davlatzoda Kudrat Kambar |
Tel: (+992 37)
233-68-69 |
http://standard.tj |
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National |
Nemat Karabaeva Street 42/2, Dushanbe |
Head of the Quality Management Division Davlatzoda Rahmonsho |
Mob: +992 907823707 |
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Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Tajikistan |
n/a |
n/a |
Chairman Sharif Said |
+992 37 221 5284 Fax: +992 37 221 1480 |
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State Customs Committee |
National |
Bukhoro Avenue 50, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Head of Committee Karimzoda Khurshed Abdurahmon |
+992 37 221 1692, +992 37 223 2627 Fax: +992 37 221 4630 |
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Ministry of Transport and Communications |
National |
n/a |
Minister Sherali Ganjalzoda |
+992 372 21-17-66 Fax: + 992 37 221 1766 |
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Innovative Road Solutions |
n/a |
n/a |
Director Farrukh Karimov |
+992 48 701 1293 Fax: +992 48 701 1293 |
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State Unitary Enterprise “Rohi Ohani Tojikiston” (SUE ROT) |
n/a |
n/a |
Head |
+ 992 37 221 83 34 Fax: 992 37 221 60 59 |
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Ministry of Energy and water resources |
National |
n/a |
Minister Usmonali Usmonzoda |
+992 37 221 8889 Fax: +992 37 221 8281 |
n/a |
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Sanitary and Epidemiological Service (SES), Ministry of Health |
n/a |
n/a |
Chief State Sanitary Medical Officer Dr. Navruz Jaffarov Pinazar Shodmonov |
Mob: +992 918825443 |
n/a |
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Agency for Statistics |
National |
n/a |
Director Hasanzoda Gulnora Kenja |
+992 372 274787 general department +992 372 27-58-36 assistant to director +992 372 27-63-31; +992 372 27-34-29 |
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Ministry of Labour and Social Protection |
National |
n/a |
Minister H.E Sumangul Tagozoda Head of the department for international relations and public affairs
Deputy Minister Mahmaduloev Nurullo Rahmatulloevich
First Deputy Minister Sanginov Emin Numanovich
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+992 372 21-88-76; +992 372 36-18-37; +992 372 36-22-15 Tel: +992 372 36-19-61
+992 372 36-22-15 +992 372 35-16-48
Tel: +992 372 36-03-01 |
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State Committee on Investment and property management |
National |
n/a |
Chairperson of the Committee Farruk Hamralizoda |
+992 372 21 32 78 |
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Executive Apparatus of President |
National |
n/a |
Head of Apparatus
Ozoda Rahmon |
+992 372 214334 receptions 2217082 general department 918661840 assistants |
n/a |
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Executive Apparatus of President
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National |
n/a |
Head of Foreign relations Department Executive Office of the President of the RT
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+992 372 216793 +992 372 243414 |
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National |
n/a |
Deputy Prime Minister |
+992 372 213774 +992 372 217883 |
n/a |
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National |
n/a |
State Advisor (International relations)
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+992 372 21-69-71 reception |
n/a |
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National |
n/a |
State Adviser (Economic Relations)
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n/a |
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National |
n/a |
Deputy Chief of the Department of International relations
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+992 372 21-83-94 |
n/a |
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Committee on Environment Protection under the Government of Tajikistan |
National |
n/a |
Chairman Mr. Talbak Salimov, |
+992 372 364059 +992 372 361353 |
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Ministry of Finance |
National |
n/a |
Minister Fayziddin Kahorzoda Assistant to Minister Deputy Minister Nuralizoda Djamoliddin |
+992 372 211417 +992 372 276141 +992 372 276141 |
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Committee for National Security |
National |
n/a |
Minister Yatimov Saymumin Sattorovich |
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n/a |
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State Service Disease Control |
National |
n/a |
Shodmonov Pirnazar |
+992 918825443 |
n/a |
4.2 Tajikistan Humanitarian Contact List
Organization |
Physical Address |
Name |
Email & Website |
Phone Number |
Resident Coordinator - designated representative of the UN Secretary-General for development operations. |
n/a |
UN Resident Coordinator |
n/a |
+992 44 600 5696/600 5697 Fax: +992 37 510 039 |
UNDP |
39, Aini Street, Dushanbe, Tajikistan, 734024 |
Resident Representative
Pratibha Mehta |
+ 992 44 600 5610/13600 5598 (Ext: 113) +(992 98) 862-00-52 (internal 001) Fax: +992 47 441 0670 |
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UNDP Border Management Northern Afghanistan (BOMNAF) |
5, Lohuti street/Lotus#1 |
William Lawrence |
(+99244) 6005535 93-9999333 (333) |
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UNDSS |
39, Aini Str, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Security Advisor Andrey Kandybko |
+(992) 446 005600/ ext.279 Fax: +992 37 510 039 |
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UNDRMP |
n/a |
Project Manager Khusrav Sharifov |
+992 441 0737 Fax: +992 37 510 039 |
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WFP |
7, Tolstoy Str., Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Country Director Paolo MATTEI |
+992 446 252000/2003 Fax: +992 37 510 087 +992 (372) 510087 |
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UNICEF |
United Nations Children’s Fund Tajikistan Country Office, 734013 Lohuti str. 5, proezd 1, Dushanbe, Tajikistan
|
Representative Luciano Calestini
|
lucianocalestini (skype) @lcalestini (twitter) |
+992 93 999 8901 (cell) +992 44 600 0190 ext. 1101 (landline) |
UNHCR |
39, Aini Str, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
UNHCR Representative Vito Trani |
+992 4410690/96; 907766799 4410641/70; 2212515 Fax: +992 37 510039 |
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FAO |
44 Rudaki Ave. Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Head of agency Guchgeldiyev Oleg |
+992 44 6019060 / Mob: +992 935700778 Fax: 51-00-21(sat.fax) |
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WHO |
37/1, Bokhtar Str., “VEFA” Business Center, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Representative Pokanevich Igor |
+992 487011479/84 Fax: +992 37 214 871 |
|
UNFPA |
37/1, Bokhtar Str., “VEFA” Business Center, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Head of office Aziza Hamidova |
+992 446005844 |
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OSCE Programme Office in Dushanbe |
18a Ahmadi Donish Street 734012 Dushanbe Tajikistan |
Head of Mission: Ambassador Tuula Yrjölä |
+99237 226 50 14/15/16/17/18 |
|
UNODC |
44, Dekhlavi Str. Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Regional Representative Masood Karimipour |
n/a |
+992 270472; 270412; 213367 |
ICRC |
Sovetskaya str,71 |
Head Of Mission Severine Chappaz Deputy Head of Mission Roman Paramonov |
+992 21-68-23/ 21-8214/ 218660 |
|
IFRC |
120, Omar Khayam Street, Dushanbe |
Country Representative for Tajikistan
Eric Michel-Sellier |
Skype: eric.michel-sellier |
+ (992 37) 224-00-33/ 224-59-81 Mob: (992 93) 800 72 75 |
Aga Khan Development Network |
8-10 Gani Abdullo str.-Dushanbe |
Resident Representative Mr. Akbar Ali Pesnani |
+992
246500, |
|
AKAH Aga Khan Agency for Habitat |
Abdullo 8, Samad Gani St, Dushanbe Dushanbe |
Executive Officer Hadi Husani |
372 24 6500 |
|
USAID |
109A Somoni Avenue, US Embassy, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Country Office
Director |
Website: http://www.usaid.gov/tajikistan |
+992 37) 229 26
08 |
4.3 Tajikistan Laboratory and Quality Testing Company Contact List
Company |
Physical Address |
Name & Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Fax Number |
Agency on Standardization, Metrology, Certification and Trade Inspection of Tajikistan |
Nemat Qaraboev 42 / 2 Dushanbe |
Director Deputy |
+992 37 233-68-69 |
n/a |
+992 37 251-01-74 |
|
Regional Customs Department of Dushanbe |
Nemat Qaraboev 42, Dushanbe |
Head Laboratory Chief Musoev Safol |
n/a |
(+992 37) 233-38-42 |
n/a |
n/a |
Department of State Control of Sanitary -Epidemiological |
Chapaeva 8 Dushanbe |
Department Head Hukumatullozoda Jafar |
(+992 37) 2274947 |
n/a |
Fax: (+992 37) 2274947 |
|
Disinfection Station of Dushanbe City |
Amadi Donish 16, Dushanbe |
Doctor Odinae Salim |
n/a |
(+992 37) 2260373/ 2260422 |
+992 918 61 40 21 |
n/a |
4.4 Tajikistan Port and Waterways Company Contact List
Tajikistan Port and Waterways Company Contact List
Port Name | Company | Physical Address | Name | Website & Email |
Phone Number (office, mobile, fax) |
Key Role |
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Port of Riga |
Riga Freeport Authority |
12 Kalpaka blvd, Riga, Latvia, LV-1010 | Secretariat |
+371 6703 0800 Fax: (+371) 67030835 |
Port Authority | |
Port of Riga | MAXX Intermodal Systems® NV | Noordersingel 21 2140 Antwerp Belgium |
General Manager Wil Fermon |
+32 3 224 56 00 Fax: +32 3 224 59 97 |
Freight Forwarder | |
Port of Riga | M&M Militzer & Münch AG Basel |
St. Jakobsstrasse 222 |
General Manager Rolf Schmid |
+41 61 3199702 Fax: +41 61 3199710 |
Freight Forwarder | |
Port of Riga | Kompass Tranzits SIA | 6, Duntes Str, RIGA LV-1013, LATVIA |
Chief of the board Oleg V. Chepulsky |
+ 371 6 702 8482 Fax: + 371 6 722 1172 |
Freight Forwarder | |
Port of Riga | CBT Logistics GmbH | Grimm 14 D-20457 Hamburg |
General Manager Hans-Otto Raumann |
49 40 309 69 3 12 Fax: + 49 40 309 69 3 33 |
Freight Forwarder | |
Port of Riga | Kuehne+Nagel Latvia SIA |
Lubānas iela 76, Rīga, LV-1073, Latvia |
Managing Director (Rix NM) Karlis Soika |
+371 67505434 Fax: +371 29130172 |
Freight Forwarder | |
Port of Riga | DSV Transport SIA |
Katlakalna 1 |
General Manager Morten Joergensen |
+371 6 710 0701 Fax: +371 6 710 0700 |
Freight Forwarder | |
Port of Riga | Riga Freeport Authority | n/a | Secretariat | info@freeportofriga.lv | +371 67030800 | Port Authority |
Port of Riga | Riga Freeport Authority | n/a |
CEO Leonids Loginovs |
info@freeportofriga.lv | /+371 67030800 | Port Authority |
Port of Riga | Riga Freeport Authority | n/a |
Deputy CEO Aigars Pecaks |
inguna.gedrovica@freeportofriga.lv | +371 67030867 | Port Authority |
Port of Riga | Riga Freeport Authority | 5a Meldru Street, Riga, Latvia, LV-1015 |
Harbor Master Office Eduards Delvers |
+371 67082000 Fax: (+371) 67322750 |
Port Authority | |
Port of Riga | Riga Freeport Authority | 3C Meldru Street, Riga, Latvia, LV-1015 | Port Police | policija@rop.lv |
(+371) 67090704 Operational Control Division telephone: (+371) 67090777 Fax: (+371) 67090793 |
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Port of Riga | Riga Freeport Authority | n/a |
Director of Department of Finance Ingrida Vilipa |
ingrida.vilipa@freeportofriga.lv |
+371 67030802 Finance Department phone: (+371) 67030812 (+371) 67030877 |
Port Authority |
Port of Riga | Riga Freeport Authority | n/a | Accounting Department |
(+371) 67030834 (+371) 67030824 |
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Port of Riga | Riga Freeport Authority | n/a |
Director of Legal Department Anita Valle |
anita.valle@freeportofriga.lv | +371 67030804 | Port Authority |
Port of Riga | Riga Freeport Authority | n/a |
Director of Public Relations Department Anita Leiskalne |
anita.leiskalne@freeportofriga.lv | +371 67030856 | Port Authority |
Port of Riga | Riga Freeport Authority | n/a |
Director of International Relations and Administrative Department Irina Gorbatikova |
irina.gorbatikova@freeportofriga.lv | /+371 67030803 | Port Authority |
Port of Riga | Riga Freeport Authority | n/a |
Director of Security Service Andris Purmalis |
andris.purmalis@freeportofriga.lv | +371 67090701 | Port Authority |
Port of Riga | Riga Freeport Authority | n/a |
Director of Shipping Department Karlis Kleins |
karlis.kleins@freeportofriga.lv | +371 67090711 | Port Authority |
Port of Riga | Riga Freeport Authority | n/a |
Head of Cruise ships and Passengers division |
inita.luna@freeportofriga.lv | +371 67030822 | Port Authority |
Port of Riga | Riga Container Terminal | Eksporta iela 15k-1 Rīga, LV – 1045 |
E-mail: info@rto.lv Website : http://www.rigact.lv/en |
Phone: +371 67329816 Fax: +371 67326501 |
Container Berth Company | |
Port of Riga | Baltic Container Terminal | Uriekstes iela 32 Riga LV-1005 Latvia |
E mail: info@bct.lv Web Site: http://www.bct.lv/en |
Telephone: +371 67076200 | ||
Port of Riga | Riga Universal Terminal | Birztalu street 15, Riga, LV-1015, Latvia |
E-mail: info@ruterminal.lv Website: http://www.ruterminal.lv |
Telephone : +371 67887200 Fax: +371 67887224 |
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Port of Riga | Forio | Tvaika iela 64-21, Rīga, LV-1034, Latvija | Email: info@forio.lv |
Telephone: +371 67385156 Fax: +371 67385186 |
Berthing Tug service provider | |
Port of Riga | PKL Flote | Tvaika iela 37a, Rīga, LV-1034, Latvija | info@pkl.lv |
Telephone: +371 67391290 Fax: +371 67341199 |
Berthing Tug service provider | |
Port of Riga |
Rīgas Kuģu būvētava |
Gāles 2, Rīga LV-1015, Latvija | riga@riga-shipyard.com |
Telephone: +371 67353433 Fax: +371 67353994 |
Berthing Tug service provider | |
Port of Riga | Strek | Uriekstes 9, Rīga LV-1005 Latvija | velkonis@strek.lv |
Telephone: +371 29532985, +371 29208322 Fax: +371 67220369 |
Berthing Tug service provider | |
Port of Riga |
Vižņi |
Zilā iela 5 Rīga LV-1007 Latvija | tanja@vizni-jurmala.com |
Telephone: +371 67430603 Fax: +371 67346515 |
Berthing Tug service provider | |
Port of Riga | BMGS | Ģertrūdes 33/35, Rīga LV-1011, Latvija |
Email: info@bmgs.lv Website: http://www.bmgs.lv |
Telephone: +371 67272717 Fax:+371 67315197 |
Water Barges/floating equipment service provider | |
Port of Riga |
Rīgas Kuģu būvētava |
Gāles 2 Rīga LV-1015 Latvija |
Email: riga@riga-shipyard.com Website: http://www.riga-shipyard.com |
Telephone: +371 67353433 Fax: +371 67353994 |
Water Barges/floating equipment service provider | |
Port of Riga |
Universal-Remont |
Voleri 1 Rīga LV-1007 Latvija | Telephone: +371 67617733 | Water Barges/floating equipment service provider | ||
Port of Riga | Riga Ostas Elevators | Andrejostas street 4, Riga, LV - 1045, Latvia |
Tel: (371) 6732 0079 Fax: (371) 6721 3355 |
Port Elevator Managing Company | ||
Port of Riga |
Nurminen Maritime LatviaSIA |
17ADuntes Street Riga, LV-1005,Latvia |
Port Agent Egils Grinbergs |
e.grinbergs@nurminen.lv |
+(371) 67 073 440 Mob: +(371) 29 711 200 Fax: +(371) 67 517 946 |
Clearing Agents |
4.5 Tajikistan Airport Company Contact List
Airport |
Company |
Physical Address |
Name & Title |
Email & Website |
Phone Number (office) |
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All |
Civil Aviation Department |
14 Aine Street, 734042 Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
n/a |
+992 37 221 2127 Fax: +992 37 221 2003 |
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Dushanbe International |
Dushanbe International Airport (DIA) |
Dushanbe International Airport (DIA |
Director Abdullozoada Isamatullo Fayzullo |
+992 90 100 7070 +992 37 226 3131 |
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Dushanbe International |
OAO “Dushanbe International Airport” |
In airport terminal building |
Press Secretary Jamila Husaynova |
+992 90 5009920 |
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Dushanbe International |
Somonair |
734012, Dushanbe, Tajikistan, Titova St. 40 |
General Director Thomas Walter Hallon II |
+992 44 640 40 40/50 |
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Dushanbe International |
Tajikair
|
734012, st Mastongulov Mirzo 32/1, |
General Director Rahimov Khayrullo Zuvaidulloevich |
+992 48 701 50 70 |
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Kurgantyube International |
OAO “Kurgantyube International Airport” |
n/a |
General Director Farhod Abdurashidzoda |
+992919152320 |
4.6 Tajikistan Storage and Milling Company Contact List
Company |
Physical Address |
Name |
|
Phone Number (office, mobile, fax) |
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Gallai Sugd LLC |
St. B. d-ct. Ghafurovski Undji, st Pulod Oqilov 1 |
Director Qurbonov Farhod |
+992 3442 30500 Mob: +992 92 7075555 Fax: +992 3442 30600 |
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CCL Farovon-1 |
Kayrokum, Soghd region |
Shareholder, Isroil Samandarov |
+992 92 7784880 / 446304880 |
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Zernovya Kompaniya |
St.K.Khobilov 64 Gafurov |
General Director Sergey Rakhimov |
sergeyrakhimov@buona.tj |
+992 3442 34102, 34103 Mob: +992 92 7713131 |
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“SHAMS 80” LLC
|
92/2 N. Karabaeva Str. Ap. 80 Dushanbe |
Director Aslamhudzha Nazarovich Khafizov |
n/a |
Mob: +992 93 435 7676 Fax: +992 37 221 6435 |
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Azil Mill |
Spitamen, Sugd province |
Owner Idris Vokhidov |
n/a |
+992 707 6534 |
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Charkhi Gandumim |
Kayrakum, Khujand province |
Board Director Bakhadur Babajanov |
+992 92 7774880 +992 44 6304880 |
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Nao Melkombinat |
Spitamen, Khujand province |
Chief miller Tursunali |
n/a |
n/a |
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LLC Jasur |
Vahdat city |
Finance Director Kurbanov Ahmadjon Aslamovich |
Fax: +992 37 221 2843 |
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OJSC Somon – Khatlon |
Kolkhozobod district |
Director Rakhimov N.Z. |
n/a |
n/a |
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Justcombe – Invest |
Dushanbe |
Deputy Director Kulov Mahmadyor |
Mob: +992 37 236 3193 |
4.7 Tajikistan Fuel Provider Contact List
Company |
Location(s) |
Physical Address |
Name & Title |
|
Phone Number (office & mobile) |
Description of Services Provided |
OJSC Naftrason |
n/a |
n/a |
Head |
n/a |
Import, storage and distribution |
|
Dushanbe Neftebaza |
n/a |
n/a |
Director Salimov Nukhtillo |
n/a |
n/a |
Import, storage and distribution |
Gazprom – Neft Tajikistan |
Dushanbe |
Nisor Muhammad Str.,.61/2 |
Eraj Basirov |
Mob: (+992 44) 601 60 38 |
Import, wholesale and retail marketing of petroleum products (gasoline, diesel and LPG) |
|
Department of Fuel Test Laboratory |
Dushanbe |
Nemat Karoboev 42/2, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Hotamov Davlatali |
n/a |
+992 37 233 6869 |
Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory |
Tojiron |
Dushanbe |
Rahmon Nabiev 10 |
n/a |
n/a |
+ 992 92 765 6546 |
Import, wholesale and retail |
CJSC “Faroz” |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe, Jabbor Rasulov street, 10 |
Kasimov Azamat Akbarovich |
n/a |
+992 446400041 |
Import, wholesale and retail |
4.8 Tajikistan Transporter Contact List
Company |
Contact name |
Contact number |
Location |
Description of Services Provided |
Condition |
Dilshod trance |
Avezov A |
+992 91 861 61 98 |
Dushanbe |
Local |
Good |
Korvonsaroi |
Samadov Kh |
+992 93 897 54 03 |
Dushanbe |
Local |
Good |
Shohintrans |
Avazov N |
+992 93 412 82 22 |
Dushanbe |
Local |
Good |
Yosuman |
Ergash |
+992 91 994 70 07 |
Dushanbe |
Local |
Good |
Orien |
Mirzoev N |
+992 918 81 28 29 |
Dushanbe |
Local |
Good |
ABM Transervice |
Bakhtior Abdulloev |
+992 37 227-00-46; 223-01-46 |
Dushanbe |
Local |
Good |
Zargun |
Sadon Sherov |
+992 907 71 96 91 |
Dushanbe |
Local |
Good |
Kamaz Exress |
Oleg Khan |
+992 37 236-95-59 |
Dushanbe |
Local |
Good |
Move One |
Tahmina Nurova |
+992 44 640 31 31 |
Dushanbe |
Local |
Good |
LLC "Bumirang 2014" |
Iskandarov Saidkhoja |
+992 92 876 42 68 |
Soughd |
Local |
Good |
LLC "Tajiktranscontinental" |
Husain Bahovaddinov |
+992 91 912 05 28 |
Soughd |
Local |
Good |
Majid Uzakov |
Homidjon Ortikhov |
+992 92 833 04 83 |
Soughd |
Local |
Good |
International and public transport |
Company |
Contact name |
Contact number & addresses |
Description of Services Provided |
Move One |
Tahmina Nurova |
44-640-31-31 |
Freight forwarding, inland transport, clearing services |
"Hamzaev Ibodullo" |
|
Hissar district, street L. Murodov - 9 |
Freight forwarding |
Bodgul |
Qalandarov I |
901018868 |
Freight forwarding |
Degertaj |
Juraev M |
907 82 00 03 |
Freight forwarding |
Dichle Toj |
Askarov A |
901 70 4242 |
Freight forwarding |
Durnatoj |
Hoji |
918764488 |
Freight forwarding |
Sayod nakliyot |
Safarov Z |
907551684 |
Freight forwarding |
Sitoratrans |
Sharipov A |
918688366 |
Freight forwarding |
Umartrance |
Ibrigimova |
915131555 |
Freight forwarding |
Volga MS |
Olimov T |
919557140 |
Freight forwarding |
JSC "Degertach" |
|
Dushanbe, street J. Rasulov 69/1/734026 |
Freight forwarding |
LLC "Central Asia Trans" |
|
Dushanbe, street Matrosov 5, Tajikistan |
Freight forwarding |
LLC "Ikdom" |
|
Dushanbe, street Umar Khayyam 13 |
Freight forwarding |
LLC "Osie Nakliёt" |
|
Khujand 30 micro-district Industrial Zone |
Freight forwarding |
LLC "Oz Real Touch" |
|
Dushanbe, street. Fuchika 62/3/734060 |
Freight forwarding |
LLC "Sitora trance" |
|
Dushanbe street. 1 driveway Shodmonov b.9a |
Freight forwarding |
LLC "Sorbon AzTrans" |
|
District Firdavsi, Street. Kaharov 564 |
Freight forwarding |
LLC "Umar Trans" |
|
Dushanbe street. Jabor Rasulov 69/2 office 40 |
Freight forwarding |
Ltd "Omina Trans" |
|
Republic of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Hissar Street 19/1 |
Freight forwarding |
Ltd. "Asia - Trans" |
|
Dushanbe. Rudaki district, Jamoat Zaynabobod. |
Freight forwarding |
Ltd. "Dicle Touch" |
|
Republic of Tajikistan, Tursunzoda, Jamoati Seshanbe |
Freight forwarding |
Ltd. "Dunyo" |
|
Republic of Tajikistan, Dushanbe Somoni district, Rudaki 105 |
Freight forwarding, |
Ltd. "Exact May" |
|
Dushanbe, Sino District, Chorteppa 4 |
Freight forwarding |
Ltd. "Varzob Nakliёt" |
|
Dushanbe, street, Shamsi of.5 26 / 734,064 |
Freight forwarding |
Firuz marketing |
Shirinov D |
919557140 |
Freight forwarding |
PE "Buriev K" |
|
Dushanbe, street. Pushkin's office. 4 |
Freight forwarding |
Sorbon Az Trans |
Aziz |
992 93577 77 70; 907505533 |
Freight forwarding |
Iktidor |
Hoji |
934372737 |
up to 10 MT (local) |
Saiyor-1 |
Zubaidov M |
951953534 |
Public transportation |
Mahin |
|
918446369 |
Public transportation |
Sino MS |
Murodov B |
93408 33 50 |
Public transportation |
Sharif 2010 |
Sharipov S |
981051264 |
Lorry truck for construction materials |
Sumayo |
Rahimov S |
919299635 |
Local Trans. Serv. Located in Rudaki district |
Eskimomaster |
Rajabov Z |
951515342 |
Refrigerator |
ABM Tran-service |
Bakhtior Abdulloev |
+992 37 227-00-46; 223-01-46 |
Freight forwarding, inland transport, clearing services |
4.9 Tajikistan Railway Company Contact List
Company |
Geographic Coverage |
Physical Address |
Name & Title |
Email & Website |
Phone Number (office, fax) |
Rohi Ohani Tojikiston (Tajik Railways) |
Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus and Border crossings CIS Baltic countries |
Nazarshoeva Street 35 Dushanbe, 734012 |
Head of SUE Rohi Ohani Tojikiston Mirzoali Komil Jumakhon |
https://www.railway.tj
|
(+992) 221 20 20 +992 372 22-79-11 |
4.10 Tajikistan Supplier Contact Lists
Sector |
Commodity / Service |
Company |
Location |
Street / Physical Address |
Name/Email / Phone Number |
Additional Comments |
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ICT/ETC |
IT Equipment |
LLC Sinon |
Dushanbe |
93/1 Rudaki avenue. Dushanbe |
Abduhomid Sharif-Zoda,
'+992 918612345/985113202 |
|
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ICT/ETC |
IT Equipment |
Dan Office |
Dushanbe |
|
Louise Nørgaard Hansen - Danoffice IT, 'lnh@danofficeit.com; mw@danofficeit.com |
|
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ICT/ETC |
IT Equipment |
Samartec LLC |
Dushanbe |
26 Turdiyeva str, Dushanbe |
Umedjon Abdulloev,
'+992-44-610-22-02 (wrong
number) |
|
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ICT/ETC |
IT Equipment |
LLC NST (New Systems and Technologies) |
Dushanbe |
|
Shahriyor , 44-601-33-55, procurement@nst.tj/981083780, manager@nst.tj |
|
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ICT/ETC |
IT Equipment |
LLC "Amorat" |
Dushanbe |
jamoat Khonakoh, Chamaniston village, Hisor district |
Rabiev S, '93-505-98-98 service-tj@mail.ru; amorat-tj@mail.ru |
|
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ICT/ETC |
IT Equipment |
Pixel TJ |
Dushanbe |
|
|
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ICT/ETC |
IT Equipment |
LLC Shoizar |
Dushanbe |
|
Khuseyn Barotov, 'shoizarllc@gmail.com; 935053005 |
|
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ICT/ETC |
IT Equipment |
Smart Group |
Dushanbe |
|
Furkat Mahmudov, ''group@smarts.tj'; +992 919 13 22 22/+992 93 602 22 22 |
|
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FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
Asht Salt Plant |
Khatlon |
Khatlon |
Mashraf / Karabaeva,
927674805 / 907602814 |
Big salt plant located in north of Tajikistan. Supplies whole Sughd region and delivers to Dushanbe and other central regions. The salt is 1st Grade and iodized at the plant. Has working experience with WFP for the past 10 years. Able to deliver to named destination. |
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FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
Namaki Yovon |
Yovon |
Yovon |
Faizali Salimov (Fin. director), 934747636 / 938721513, Central region, Yovon |
Big salt plant located in southeastern of Tajikistan. Supplies whole Khatlon and central regions. The salt produced is extra class iodized at the plant. Has working experience with international organizations. Able to deliver to named destination. |
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FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
Namaki Yovon |
Yovon |
Yovon |
Faizikhon Nozimov (Director), 936015151, Central region, Yovon |
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FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
Namaki Vose |
Vose |
Vose |
M. Ismailov, 905-00-83-15 / 918907222, Khatlong region, Vose city |
Big salt plant located in the south of Tajikistan. Supplies whole Khatlon and central regions. The salt produced is 1st grade iodized at the plant. Has working experience with international organizations and able to deliver to named destinations. |
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FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
Namaki Hamadoni |
Hamadoni |
Hamadoni |
Saifiddin Nasriddinov (Director), 918-68-51-86 / 90 996 39 05, Khatlon region, Hamadoni settlement. |
A medium salt plant located in the south of Tajikistan. Supplies whole Khatlon and central regions. The salt produced is 1st grade iodized at the plant. Has working experience with WFP in the past and able to deliver to named destinations. |
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FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
Namaki Hamadoni |
Hamadoni |
Hamadoni |
93-405-56-74, Khatlon region, Hamadoni settlement |
|
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FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
LLC Faizi Somon |
|
|
Hojiev Faizali |
The company is one of the biggest imported and has more than 10 years experience in importing of veg.oil (sunflower/cotton/soyabean/palm oil). Has deodorizing plant and able to fortify the oil (vitamins will be imported). Available warehouse is 2500m2 and minimum stock capacity is 1000 mt. Has cotton oil production lane. Able to provide logo and packing as per requirements. Able to deliver till named destination. |
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FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
LLC Saturn 1 |
|
|
Sodiqov Muzaffar |
Official representative of Russian veg. sunflower oil (Zolotaya Semechka). Have been working in the local market since 2006. Regular import capacity is around 300mt. Has big warehouses and stocking capacity for veg.oil is around 3000m2. Minimum stock capacity is around 200mt. Able to fortify in the factory (Russian factory). Able to provide logo and packing as per requirements. Able to deliver to named destination. |
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FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
LLC "DSK Tibet" |
|
|
Davlatov Saidali Qurbonovich |
Official representative of Russian veg. sunflower oil (Donskoy/Oleyna). Have been working in food import sector since 2007. The import commodity is rice and veg. oil. Regular import capacity is around 200mt. Has warehouses and stocking capacity for veg.oil is around 2500m2. Minimum available stock capacity is 100mt of veg. oil. Able to fortify as per request in the production factory. Able to provide logo and packing as per requirements. Able to deliver to named destination. Has working experience with international organizations for supply of food commodities (Red Cressent / FOCUS) |
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FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
LLC "Ulfatali" |
|
|
Ashurov Nurullo (General
Director) |
Have been working in rice import since 2006. Regular import capacity is around 500mt. Has ware-houses and stocking capacity for rice around 3500m2. Minimum available stock capacity is 500mt of rice. Able to provide logo and packing as per WFP requirements. Able to deliver till named destination |
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FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
LLC "DSK Tibet" |
|
|
Davlatov Saidali Qurbonovich |
Have been working in food import sector since 2007. The importing commodity is rice and veg. oil. Regular import capacity is around 400mt. Has ware-houses and stocking capacity for rice around 2000m2. Minimum available stock capacity is 150mt of rice. Able to provide logo and packing as per requirements. Able to deliver to named destination. Has working experience with international organizations for supply of food commodities (Red Crescent / FOCUS) |
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FOOD |
Wheet Flour |
CCL Farovon-1 |
Sughd region |
Kayrokum, Soghd region |
Shareholder, Isroil Samandarov '+992 92 7784880 / 446304880; www.farovon.tj |
The maker of "Farovon-1" - is a subsidiary of Tajikistan in the production of 1-grade 2-grade and high-grade products. the capacity of the factory work over 100,000 mt of wheat in a day. The enterprise is located in the area of industrial zones Kayrokum in the Sughd region of Tajikistan. LLC "Farovon-1" was established in 2003 by Bahadurom Babadonov, Israelish Samandarov and Rakhmonom Mirzomurova. |
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FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
LLC "Ghalai Sughd" |
|
Sughd |
Qurbonov Farhod, General
Director |
A wheat flower miller with the capacity of 140mt/day. Located in the north part of Tajikistan. Has been working in the local market since 2005. The equipment installed is Turkish made. Has big laboratory inside the plant and providing analyses every 5-10 mins. Has fortifying equipment installed and able to fortify as per request. Also has wheat flour bag production lane and produces all bags inside the plant. Able to produce all type of volume of bags and able to print the logos on top of them. The stock capacity is around 1 million mt, also has warehouse in Dushanbe with minimum capacity of 3000mt available. Able to load four trucks at the same time. One truck can be loaded within 40 mins. Have own trucks with 30mt each and able to deliver to named destinations. Have own forklifts. Also, have bread production and factory in Dushanbe. Able to produce all types of wheat-flour. Available four elevators with 2000mt each. |
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FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
LLC "Ghallai Shimol" |
|
Sughd |
Okhunov Mirzoabos,
General
Director. |
A wheat flower miller with the capacity of 160mt/day. Located in the northeast part of Tajikistan. Has been working in the local market since 2005. The equipment installed is Turkish made. Has big laboratory inside the plant and providing analyses every 5-10 mins. Has fortifying equipment installed and able to fortify as per request. Also has wheat flour bag production lane and produces all bags inside the plant. Able to produce all type of volume of bags and able to print the logos on top of them. The stock capacity is around 1 million mt, also has warehouse in Dushanbe with minimum capacity of 4500mt available. Able to load four trucks at the same time. One truck can be loaded within 40 mins. Have own trucks with 30mt each and able to deliver till named destinations. Have own forklifts. Able to produce all types of wheat-flour. Available four big elevators with 2000mt each. |
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FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
LLC "Zernovaya Companiya" |
|
Sughd |
Sergey Rahimov, General
Director,
92-771-3131 |
A wheat flower miller with the capacity of 440mt/day. Located in the northeast part of Tajikistan. Has been working in the local market since 2005. The equipment installed is Turkish and Italian made. Has big laboratory inside the plant and providing analyses every 5 minutes. Has fortifying equipment installed and able to fortify as per request. Doesn't have bag production lane and bags are purchased from local and international suppliers. Able to provide all type of volume of bags and able to print the logos on top of them. Ware-house area is around 5000m2 and the minimum stock capacity is around 10000 mt, also has warehouse in Dushanbe with minimum capacity of 3000mt available. Able to load four trucks at the same time. One truck can be loaded within 40 mins. Have own trucks with 30mt each and able to deliver till named destinations. Have own forklifts. Able to produce all types of wheat-flour. Available four big elevators with total capacity of 24000mt. |
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SHELTER |
Construction companies |
LLC Jil-Stroi |
Dushanbe |
Komsomolskaya avenue |
Ravshan Tagaev '93-505-12-47/918391458/900090103 |
|
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SHELTER |
Construction companies |
LLC Asos |
Dushanbe |
3 Buhoro, Apt 10 |
Shukurov P |
|
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SHELTER |
Construction companies |
LLC Stroikonstruktsiya |
Dushanbe |
36 A Borbad |
Abdurahimov Rahmatullo, 918759739 |
|
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SHELTER |
Construction companies |
LLC Honasoz-Dilshod |
Dushanbe |
10 J. Rasulov str |
Melikmurodov Radjab, 95-153-31-02 |
|
4.11 Tajikistan Additional Service Provision Contact List
Sector |
Commodity / Service |
Company |
Location |
Street / Physical Address |
Name/Email / Phone Number |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Stationary |
LLC Exim |
Dushanbe |
91 RUDAKI AVENUE |
Jamshed Rahmatulloev/ 918 310008 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Stationary |
LLC Kaynak |
Dushanbe |
37 / 1 Bokhtar Str. |
Эмин Кучуккая: '+992377011501, |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Stationary |
LLC Office Market Co |
Dushanbe |
52, Rudaki ave |
Maryam Urunbaeva; info@officemarket.tj |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Stationary |
LLC "Amorat" |
Dushanbe |
jamoat Khonakoh, Chamaniston village, Hisor district |
Rabiev S/ 93-505-98-98, service-tj@mail.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Stationary |
PE "Matluba Mirzomiddinova" |
Dushanbe |
83/3 Mayakovskiy str. apart. 39, Dushanbe |
Matluba / '372 38-23-17/918 94 30 94 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Printing Companies |
LLC Contrast |
Dushanbe |
24 Dekhlavi str, Dushanbe |
Lenor Benseitov/ '+992 37 2272940; +992 918 46 32
32 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Printing Companies |
LLC Farozmand |
Dushanbe |
40 F. Attor Street, Dushanbe, |
Name: Zikriyoev Faridun Farkhodovich Title: Director Email: farozmand.info@mail.ru Tel: +992 2231600/907331313 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Printing Companies |
LLC Usto design |
Dushanbe |
5 Sportivnaya Street, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Derepaskina Olga; 919041529; olga@ustodesign.tj |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Printing Companies |
LLC Promoprint |
Dushanbe |
28 Tillo Pulodi str. Dushanbe |
Rinat Sabraliev ; 93 600 06 07; manager@promoprint.tj; info@promotion.tj |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Printing Companies |
P.E. Haitov Erkinjon |
Dushanbe |
Zubaidovi str.Kurgan-tyute, Khatlon |
Erkinjon Haitov; 918882216/919919624 ; babilon83@list.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Printing Companies |
P.E. Ermakov A (8project) |
Dushanbe |
59 Aini str. Dushanbe |
Ermakov A; +900 909444/900 90 74 44; 8project.tj@mail.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Printing Companies |
LLC art center Nakosh Khatlon |
Dushanbe |
63 Vahdat str., Kurgan-tyube |
Hamdamov R (Director) + 992 919 153310 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Printing Companies |
LLC Delta Print |
Dushanbe |
Zardusht 46 |
Name: Hamidova Aziza Title: Director Email: info@delta.tj Tel: +992 2213632/2212000 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Translators |
Noor Umarov |
Dushanbe |
|
90 100 52 11 fattona@yahoo.com |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Translators |
Nizomiddin Shamsuddinov |
Dushanbe |
|
918 87 82 75 nizom74@mail.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Translators |
Manucher Mamadvafoev |
Dushanbe |
|
93 808 1208 manuchehr.mamadvafoev@gmail.com |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Translators |
Munira Salieva |
Dushanbe |
|
907 70 20 70 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Translators |
Dilshod Nadirov |
Dushanbe |
|
919 051 751 dilshod.nadyrov@gmail.com |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Translators |
Jahongir Munzim |
Dushanbe |
|
918 27 33 54 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Translators |
Konstantin Parshin (high level) |
Dushanbe |
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918 61 4 867 kitkide@gmail.com |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Translators |
Venera Bogdalova (high level) |
Dushanbe |
|
907 71 73 11 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Translators |
Larisa Gvasalia (high level) |
Dushanbe |
|
93 505 09 29 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Translators |
Firdavs Rahmonkulov |
Dushanbe |
|
937114659 sokval_76@mail.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Translators |
Karina Davidova (high level) |
Dushanbe |
|
918 62 32 35 |
MIXED |
Air companies |
LLC "Tajikintourservice" |
Dushanbe |
85 Pushkina str, Dushanbe |
Zafar Qobilov, 992 37 2217184, 2232153 |
MIXED |
Air companies |
Turkish Air INC/ Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Istaravshan str.13 |
Otabek Hamrokulov, 992 48 70175
71/72,
Mob.:988 25 08 89 |
MIXED |
Air companies |
Universal Service |
Dushanbe |
5/2 CHEKHOVA STREET, 14, Dushan |
Shuhrat Ashurov, 992 372217224 |
MIXED |
Air companies |
LLC Trans Avia |
Dushanbe |
Aini str.46, Dushanbe |
Haydar/Zamira '227 08 06, booking2@transavia.tj |
MIXED |
Air companies |
Limited Company / Authorized Dealer, Magnum LLC (FlyDubai) |
Dushanbe |
Behzod str.1- Dushanbe |
Kurbon Khasanov-finance, Manzura, 98 753 00 60/ 446100123, takhmina.barotova@flydubai.com, farzona.khaidarova@flydubai.com |
MIXED |
Spare Part & Workshop |
PB "Ashurov J" |
35 Qahorov Street, Dushanbe |
35 Qahorov Street, Dushanbe |
Ashurov Jamoliddin, 992 37 918 641011, 2271537 |
MIXED |
Spare Part & Workshop |
P.E Nishonova Kh |
Rahmon Azizov 116 (Jaljam) |
Rahmon Azizov 116 (Jaljam) |
Muhammadsakhijon |
MIXED |
Spare Part & Workshop |
LLC Taj Motors |
Huvaiduloeva 337/12 |
Huvaiduloeva 337/12 |
Oleg Alekseevich, Firdavs, Furkat, '987 20 07 17, 987 63 54 54, 987 63 64 64 |
MIXED |
Spare Part & Workshop |
P.B. Rahimov M |
Umar Khayam str. 120 |
Umar Khayam str. 120 |
Leonid (chief mechanic), 919-23-08-80 / 90-423-07-02 |
MIXED |
Office Furniture |
P. E Zaripov Sh |
Dushanbe |
83 Rudaki Str. |
Zaripov Sharif , 93 503 84 24 N/A |
MIXED |
Office Furniture |
LLC "Art-Eko" |
Dushanbe |
Luchob settlement, Dushanbe |
Valikhodjaev A, 90-100-57-73 / 918-59-58-68 |
MIXED |
Office Furniture |
LLC "DORO" |
Dushanbe |
115 Shevchenko str |
Rustam Oripov, 221-24-50 / 221-66-73, 93 580 89 73 |
MIXED |
Office Furniture |
LLC "Ormon" |
Dushanbe |
38 Gafurova str. |
Nasirova G, 2 32 88 00 ormonltd@mail. ru |
MIXED |
Office Furniture |
LLC “Numon – 2010” |
Dushanbe |
51/2 N. Karaboev str. Dushanbe |
Shakirov Numon, 918 95 33 44 Gafur2009@mail.ru |
MIXED |
Office Furniture |
LLC "Erkin 2013" |
Dushanbe |
51/2 N. Karaboev str. Dushanbe |
Kabilov Erkin , 918 55 33 44 N/A |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
LLC "Kamila" Hotel Mercury |
Dushanbe |
9 TOLSTOY, Dushanbe |
Pakhruddinov Vali, 992 37 2244491, 44 640 07 77 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Guest House Comfort |
Dushanbe |
59 Tolstoy str, Dushanbe |
Rano Nazarova, 918-654064 / 2246904, ghcomfort@mail.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Realtor "Saodat" |
Dushanbe |
33/1 Husyenzoda str. Apart.1 |
Saodat Saidova, 918 61 41 67, saodatsaidova@yandex.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
LLC "Guliston Tours" |
Dushanbe |
3 Sherali st. Dushanbe |
Abduloev H, 44 620 91 91, hotel@gulistantour.tj |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
LLC "Sozidaniye" Hyatt (Regency) |
Dushanbe |
26/1, Ismoili Somoni Prospekt, Dushanbe |
Egamberdiev B, 48 702 1234, bobojon.egamberdyev@hyatt.com |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
LLC "Sipar 21" Taj Palace |
Dushanbe |
21 /b M. Tursunzoda str. Dushanbe |
48 701 71 71, sipar21@gmail.com |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
CJSC "CHL International" (Hotel Sheraton) |
Dushanbe |
48 Aini str. Dushanbe |
Sitora Denizer, 48 703 0063, Sitora.Denizer@sheraton.com |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Hotel "Hyatt Regency |
dushanbe |
l. Somoni Ave. 26/1 |
|
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Hotel “Sheraton” Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Ayni Str. 48 |
+992 (48) 703 0000 / |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Serena |
Dushanbe |
14 Rudaki Avenue, |
+992 (48) 7014000 www.serenahotels.com |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Hotel "Gulistan Tour |
Dushanbe |
Bukhoro Str. 78 |
+992 (44) 6209191; +992 (44) 6209393 ; hotel@gulistantour.tj www.gulistantour.tj |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Hotel "Istiqlol" |
Dushanbe |
Sportivnaya Str. 12 |
+992 (37) 2223638; +992 (48) 7018710; |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Hotel "Tajikistan" |
Dushanbe |
Shotemur Str. 22 |
+992 (44) 6009494; +992 (44) 6009911; hotel@tojikiston.com www.hottiltajikistan.com |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Hotel "Asia Grand Hotel" |
Dushanbe |
M. Tursunzade Str. 21a |
+992 (44) 600 77 77; asiagh@mail.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Hotel "Taj‐Palace" |
Dushanbe |
M‐Tursunzade Str, 21 *B" |
+992 (44) 640 7007 ; +992 (44) 620 7171; sipar‐21@mail.tj / www.taj‐palace.tj |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Hotel “Lotus” |
Dushanbe |
Pervii proezd Lohuti 5 Str. |
;+992 (48) 7018800 ; +992 (48) 7019900; info@hotel-lotustj.com |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Atlas B&B" Guesthouse * |
Dushanbe |
Mirzo Rizo Str. 63 |
+992 907 7464 44; atlas2005@list.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Hotel "Sohili Surkhob" |
Gharm |
# 109, Ismoili Somoni Str., Gharm |
|
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Hotel "Ramz" * |
Kurgan-Tube |
# 51, Ayni Str., Kurgan-Tyube |
|
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Hotel “Mahsus” |
Kulob |
26 Borbad Street,735140, |
+992 918 720440 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Hotel “Vatan” |
Khujand |
Hakim Karim Str., 22 |
+992 3422 42080 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Hotel “Firuz” |
Khujand |
Lenina Str., 223 |
+ 992 92 8672222; info@firuz-hotel.tj |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Grand Hotel "Khujand" |
Khujand |
Tanburi Str. , 20 |
+992 3422 60599; +992 3422 60699 ; khujand.grand.hotel@mail.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Khujand Delux Hotel |
Khujand |
Rahim Jalil St. 63a |
+992926055444 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Hotel Serena |
Khorog |
5 km from central Khorog |
+99235222) 3228 / 9041 ; http://www.serenahotels.com/serenakhorog/default-en.html |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Hotel Lal |
Khorog |
Azizbekov Street, in Khorog |
+992935006996 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Hotel Karon |
Darvoz |
25 Shohmansur street, Qal'ai Khumb, Darvoz district |
+992487031111 ; +992487031010 ; +992487031000 / http://karon-palace.com/en/contact-information |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Yos Hotel |
Romit |
Vahdat town, Chuyangaron, Yos village |
+992918996296; 919965511 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Hotel “Safed-Dara” |
Varzob |
Takob, Varzob, |
+992 44 601 3030; +992901773700 / safed-dara2015@mail.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Sanatorium "Bakhoriston" |
Kairokkum |
Sanatorium "Bakhoriston", Kairokkum |
+992 446406640; +992 446304511; |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Hotel “Zheleznodorojnik” |
Romit |
Vakhdat district. Romit Gorge |
;+ 992 93883 66 00 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Sarob Sanatorium |
Varzob |
Khoja-Obigarm village |
935714141 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
Sanatorium Yavroz |
Vahdat |
Yavroz village, Vahdat district |
918 610161 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Hotel Services |
OJSC Tourism Promotion Services Tajikistan (Hotel Serena) |
Dushanbe |
14 Rudaki avenue, Dushanbe |
Safirova G, 48 701 4000, 93 578 00 94, ruhshona.safarova@serena.com.tj |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Plumber (Сантехник) |
LLC "Dinar Service" |
Dushanbe |
|
918-86-60-16 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Plumber (Сантехник) |
Rahimov Junaydullo |
Dushanbe |
|
915 71 97 82 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Plumber (Сантехник) |
Razikov Amir |
Dushanbe |
|
918 10 29 13 |
MIXED |
Electrician (Электрик) |
Pirov Asliddin |
Dushanbe |
|
93 488 9329 |
MIXED |
Electrician (Электрик) |
Yevgeni Somasud |
Dushanbe |
|
93-707-07-87 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Fire Safety & |
CJSC “Fire Department of the Republic of Tajikistan |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
98 849 06 89 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Fire Safety & |
LLC “Sprud” |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
917 09 00 21 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Fire Safety & |
LLC TajPojStroy |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
918 65 40 87 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Fire Safety & |
LLC “Niagaraa” |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
2337474 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Metal Nets / Plastic pipes / Metal pipes. |
LLC “Vahna” |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
90 150 89 89 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Metal Nets / Plastic pipes / Metal pipes. |
LLC “Amorat” |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
93 505 98 98 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Metal Nets / Plastic pipes / Metal pipes. |
LLC “Lola” |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
917 16 53 35 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Metal Nets / Plastic pipes / Metal pipes. |
P. E. “Abduloev Zafar” |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
919 50 33 15 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Household & Kitchen Equipment. |
LLC "Kavkab A" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
935245161 / asliddin_sobir@mail.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Household & Kitchen Equipment. |
LLC Khujandpromash |
Khujand |
Khujand |
Abdugafor Rasulov; 92 770 38 36/92 714 00 76; khprommash@gmail.com |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Household & Kitchen Equipment. |
LLC SH L and K |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
|
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Household & Kitchen Equipment. |
LLC “Sair” |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
93-900-51-44 / 95-165-04-09/907738165/917 94 84 44/938805514 mr.yusuf0077@mail.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Household & Kitchen Equipment. |
P.B. Donaev A |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
918-45-66-65 / 93-445-66-65 kholmatiyon@mail.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Household & Kitchen Equipment. |
P.B. Ganiev N |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
91-944-99-79/907 81 12 34/93 555 63 72 ganiev72@bk.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Household & Kitchen Equipment. |
LLC Shoizar |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
shoizarllc@gmail.com; 935053005 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Household & Kitchen Equipment. |
Joint Russian Tajik LLC "Tekhnoenergokomplekt" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
93-826-26-90, cotton_2010@mail.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Metal solid Stoves |
Mr. Nematov Davlatyor Qahorovich |
Rasht |
Rasht |
935 80 37 97 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Metal solid Stoves |
Mr. Ibragimov Akbarsho Isokjonovich |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
934 44 32 20 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Metal solid Stoves |
Mr. Dodarbekov Homidjon Jurabekovich |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
918 63 30 31 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Security System / CCTV cameras |
LLC "Sarfaroz" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Ismatov Jahongir, 918-63-99-50 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Security System / CCTV cameras |
LLC "Computers & Systems" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Batirshin Jalil, 44-600-22-22 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Security System / CCTV cameras |
LLC "Delta Profi" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Barat Naudinov, 93 513 00 95 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Security System / CCTV cameras |
Joint Russian Tajik LLC "Tekhnoenergokomplekt" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Abosov Khasan, 93-826-26-90, cotton_2010@mail.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Security System / CCTV cameras |
LLC Sinon |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Abduhomid Sharif-Zoda '+992 918612345 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Security System / CCTV cameras |
LLC Amshood |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Nurullo Ismatov '+992 93 777 66 26 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Security System / CCTV cameras |
LLC Shoizar |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Khuseyn Barotov: shoizarllc@gmail.com; 935053005 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Security System / CCTV cameras |
LLC "Bars Plus" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Vafoev Ilhom ' +992 44 600 63 70/93 561 40 00 vilhom@mail.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Financial Service Providers |
OJSC "AGROINVESTBANK" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
|
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Financial Service Providers |
State Bank "Amonatbank" |
Dushanbe |
Rudaki Ave 125, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Name: Hakimzoda Ruhullo Title: Head of department Email: pasandoz@amonatbonk.tj Tel: +992 44 600 9022 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Financial Service Providers |
JSC "Orienbank" |
Dushanbe |
95/1 Rudaki avenue, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Name: Aziza Naimova Title: Economist Email: naimova@orien.tojikiston.com Tel: +992 37 210568/221-10-66 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Financial Service Providers |
JSC "Bonki Eskhata" |
Dushanbe |
Karaboev Avenue, Dushanbe Tajikistan |
Name: Khurshed Ibragimov Title: Economist Email: Kh.Ibragimov@eskhata.tj Tel: +992 44600-0-600 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Financial Service Providers |
OJSC "Bonki Rushdi Tojikiston" Development Bank of Tajikistan |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Name: Bobokhonova Title: Email: bobokhonova@brt.tj Tel: +992 44 600-55-6 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Financial Service Providers |
CJSC MDO "Imon International" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Name: Zebuniso Gaffori Title: Head of project realization centre Email: zgaforova@imon.tj Tel: +992 3422 42353 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Financial Service Providers |
LLC Microcredit Deposit-Taking Organization "Arvand" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
|
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Financial Service Providers |
MDO Arvand |
Dushanbe | Karaboev Avenue, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Name: Shanoz Ikromi Title: Head of business development unit Email: shahnoz.ikromi@arvand.tj +992 2326973 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Financial Service Providers |
CJSC MDO "HUMO" |
Dushanbe |
N. Karabaev 148/1 Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Name: Zarrina Adham Title: Investment Officer Email: zarrina@humo.tj Tel: +992 372 39 19 56 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Security Services |
LLC "Bars Plus" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Vafoev Ilhom' +992 44 600 63 70/93 561 40 00 vilhom@mail.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Security Services |
LLC "Red Line" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Bodiev Nazar, 48 701 33 33/93 500 11 11, redline.tj@mail.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Security Services |
LLC "Kaskad" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Abdulloev T, 224 59 22/91 900 90 40 kaskad_v@mail.ru |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Security Services |
LLC "Shamsher" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
224 Olimsho Amzaev, 55 80/93 542 06 94, info@shamsher.tj |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
Dehkan Farm "Naimi" |
Qalai Sheykh Village , |
Qalai Sheykh Village , |
Naimov Mahmanaim , '91-867-94-76 |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
Dehkan Farm "Gaffor" |
Kochoni-Bolo village of Navdi Jamoat |
Kochoni-Bolo village of Navdi Jamoat |
Gafforov Asror , 93-571-57-61 |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
P.B Navnihol |
Hoit village of Hoit Jamoat |
Hoit village of Hoit Jamoat |
Abdulloev J |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
Dehkan Farm "Zarif" |
Pitomnik village of Navdi Jamoat |
Pitomnik village of Navdi Jamoat |
Narukov Mahmadnosir, 917-51-54-99 |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
LLC Sangmaidakuni |
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Safarov Nazarali, 918-57-87-32 |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
State Nursery in Qabodion district |
Soibnazarov R |
Soibnazarov R |
Soibnazarov R, 93 463 52 13 |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
State Nursery in Shartuz district |
Idibekov Kh |
Idibekov Kh |
Idibekov Kh, 93 805 42 16 |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
State Nursery in Khuroson district |
Kulov A |
Kulov A |
Kulov A, 91 915 92 01 |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
State Nursery of Vose district |
Sattorov Gafor |
Sattorov Gafor |
Sattorov Gafor, 95 148 44 84 |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
Nursery at State Forestry of Kulyab zone |
Davlatov Mirahmad |
Davlatov Mirahmad |
Davlatov Mirahmad, 918 69 53 11 |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
State Nursery of Baljuvon district |
Yorahmadov Mahmud |
Yorahmadov Mahmud |
Yorahmadov Mahmud, 987 67 68 86 |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
Branch of institure "Bogparvar" |
Gafurov District, Sughd Region |
Gafurov District, Sughd Region |
Soliboev A, 918-29-04-17 |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
Horticulture state farm "Zafarobod" |
Zafarobod district, Sughd Region |
Zafarobod district, Sughd Region |
Karimov A, 92-808-50-60 |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
Horticulture farm "Niholparvar" in |
B. Gafurov district, Sughd Region |
B. Gafurov district, Sughd Region |
Vohidova D, 92-764-01-33 |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
Agribusiness Association of Tajikistan |
Lenina 43/18, Khujand |
Lenina 43/18, Khujand |
Shorahmatov Rauf, 83422-63123/93 9156666/927394145/927729004 |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
International Charity Organization "Jovid" |
Oplanchuka 1A, Chkalovsk |
Oplanchuka 1A, Chkalovsk |
Nurmamadov Ramazon, 47 448-93-67 |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
LLC "Vasila" |
Isfara district |
Isfara district |
Abdukudusov Yusufkhoja, 918-62-24-48 |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
Fruit Planting Nursery “Panjikent” |
Panjakent |
Panjakent |
Gulomov Furkat, 834755-40-09/927978432/927393775/927065146 |
MIXED |
Tree Suppliers |
Horticulture farm "Bogdori" |
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Rahimov Rustam, 93-577-02-10 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Public transportation |
Saiyor-1 |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Zubaidov M , 951953534 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Public transportation |
Mahin |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
918446369 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Public transportation |
Sino MS |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Murodov B , 93408 33 50 |
FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
Asht Salt Plant |
Khatlon |
Khatlon |
Mashraf / Karabaeva,
927674805 / 907602814 |
FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
Namaki Yovon |
Yovon |
Yovon |
Faizali Salimov (Fin. director), 934747636 / 938721513, Central region, Yovon |
FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
Namaki Yovon |
Yovon |
Yovon |
Faizikhon Nozimov (Director), 936015151, Central region, Yovon |
FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
Namaki Vose |
Vose |
Vose |
M. Ismailov, 905-00-83-15 / 918907222, Khatlong region, Vose city |
FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
Namaki Hamadoni |
Hamadoni |
Hamadoni |
Saifiddin Nasriddinov (Director), 918-68-51-86 / 90 996 39 05, Khatlon region, Hamadoni settlement. |
FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
Namaki Hamadoni |
Hamadoni |
Hamadoni |
93-405-56-74, Khatlon region, Hamadoni settlement |
FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
LLC Faizi Somon |
|
|
Hojiev Faizali |
FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
LLC Saturn 1 |
|
|
Sodiqov Muzaffar |
FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
LLC "DSK Tibet" |
|
|
Davlatov Saidali Qurbonovich |
FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
LLC "Ulfatali" |
|
|
Ashurov Nurullo (General
Director) |
FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
LLC "DSK Tibet" |
|
|
Davlatov Saidali Qurbonovich |
FOOD |
Wheet Flour |
CCL Farovon-1 |
Sughd region |
Kayrokum, Soghd region |
Shareholder, Isroil Samandarov '+992 92 7784880 / 446304880; www.farovon.tj |
FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
LLC "Ghalai Sughd" |
|
Sughd |
Qurbonov Farhod,
General
Director |
FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
LLC "Ghallai Shimol" |
|
Sughd |
Okhunov Mirzoabos,
General
Director. |
FOOD |
Food Suppliers |
LLC "Zernovaya Companiya" |
|
Sughd |
Sergey Rahimov, General Director,
92-771-3131
|
SHELTER |
Construction companies |
LLC Jil-Stroi |
Dushanbe |
Komsomolskaya avenue |
Ravshan Tagaev '93-505-12-47/918391458/900090103 |
SHELTER |
Construction companies |
LLC Asos |
Dushanbe |
3 Buhoro, Apt 10 |
Shukurov P |
SHELTER |
Construction companies |
LLC Stroikonstruktsiya |
Dushanbe |
36 A Borbad |
Abdurahimov Rahmatullo, 918759739 |
SHELTER |
Construction companies |
LLC Honasoz-Dilshod |
Dushanbe |
10 J. Rasulov str |
Melikmurodov Radjab, 95-153-31-02 |
LOGISTICS |
Local transp. service |
Dilshod trance |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Avezov A, '+992 91 861 61 98 |
LOGISTICS |
Local transp. service |
Korvonsaroi |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Samadov Kh '+992 93 897 54 03 |
LOGISTICS |
Local transp. service |
Shohintrans |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Avazov N '+992 93 412 82 22 |
LOGISTICS |
Local transp. service |
Yosuman |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Ergash '+992 91 994 70 07 |
LOGISTICS |
Local transp. service |
Orien |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Mirzoev N'+992 918 81 28 29 |
LOGISTICS |
Local transp. service |
ABM Transervice |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Bakhtior Abdulloev '+992 37 227-00-46; 223-01-46 |
LOGISTICS |
Local transp. service |
Zargun |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Sadon Sherov '+992 907 71 96 91 |
LOGISTICS |
Local transp. service |
Kamaz Exress |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Oleg Khan '+992 37 236-95-59 |
LOGISTICS |
Local transp. service |
Move One |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Tahmina Nurova '+992 44 640 31 31 |
LOGISTICS |
Local transp. service |
LLC "Bumirang 2014" |
Soughd |
Soughd |
Iskandarov Saidkhoja '+992 92 876 42 68 |
LOGISTICS |
Local transp. service |
LLC "Tajiktranscontinental" |
Soughd |
Soughd |
Husain Bahovaddinov '+992 91 912 05 28 |
LOGISTICS |
Local transp. service |
Majid Uzakov |
Soughd |
Soughd |
Homidjon Ortikhov '+992 92 833 04 83 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight
forwarding, |
Move One |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Tahmina Nurova, 44-640-31-31 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
"Hamzaev Ibodullo" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Hissar district, street L. Murodov - 9 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
Bodgul |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Qalandarov I, 901018868 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
Degertaj |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Juraev M, 907 82 00 03 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
Dichle Toj |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Askarov A, 901 70 4242 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
Durnatoj |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Hoji, 918764488 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
Sayod nakliyot |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Safarov Z, 907551684 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
Sitoratrans |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Sharipov A, 918688366 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
Umartrance |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Ibrigimova, 915131555 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
Volga MS |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Olimov T , 919557140 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
JSC "Degertach" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe, street J. Rasulov 69/1/734026 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
LLC "Central Asia Trans" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe, street Matrosov 5, Tajikistan |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
LLC "Ikdom" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe, street Umar Khayyam 13 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
LLC "Osie Nakliёt" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Khujand 30 micro-district Industrial Zone |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
LLC "Oz Real Touch" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe, street. Fuchika 62/3/734060 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
LLC "Sitora trance" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe street. 1 driveway Shodmonov b.9a |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
LLC "Sorbon AzTrans" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
District Firdavsi, Street. Kaharov 564 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
LLC "Umar Trans" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe street. Jabor Rasulov 69/2 office 40 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
Ltd "Omina Trans" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Republic of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Hissar Street 19/1 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
Ltd. "Asia - Trans" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe. Rudaki district, Jamoat Zaynabobod. |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
Ltd. "Dicle Touch" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Republic of Tajikistan, Tursunzoda, Jamoati Seshanbe |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
Ltd. "Dunyo" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Republic of Tajikistan, Dushanbe Somoni district, Rudaki 105 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
Ltd. "Exact May" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe, Sino District, Chorteppa 4 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
Ltd. "Varzob Nakliёt" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe, street Shamsi of.5 26 / 734,064 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
Firuz marketing |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Shirinov D, 919557140 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
PE "Buriev K" |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe, street. Pushkin's office. 4 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight forwarding |
Sorbon Az Trans |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Aziz, 992 93577 77 70; 907505533 |
LOGISTICS |
up to 10 MT (local) |
Iktidor |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Hoji , 934372737 |
LOGISTICS |
Lorry truck for construction materials |
Sharif 2010 |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Sharipov S , 981051264 |
LOGISTICS |
Local Trans. Serv. Located in Rudaki district |
Sumayo |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Rahimov S, 919299635 |
OPERATIONAL SUPPORT |
Refrigerator |
Eskimomaster |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Rajabov Z , 951515342 |
LOGISTICS |
Freight
forwarding, |
ABM Transervice |
Dushanbe |
Dushanbe |
Bakhtior Abdulloev , +992 37 227-00-46; 223-01-46 |
5 Tajikistan Annexes
The following section contains annexes for additional information for the Tajikistan LCA
5.1 Tajikistan Acronyms and Abbreviations
Acronym |
Full name of the Agency / Organization |
AKAH |
Aga Khan Agency for Habitat |
AWB | Airway Bill |
BL |
Bill of Lading |
C&F |
Cost & Freight |
CAA |
Civil Aviation Authority |
CARE |
Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere |
CFS |
Container Freight Stations |
CoES |
Committee of Emergency Situations and Civil Defense |
DLCA |
Digital Logistics Capacity Assessment |
FAO |
Food and Agriculture Organisation |
GART |
State Air Company of the Republic of Tajikistan |
GPRS |
General Pocket Radio Service |
GRT |
Gross Register Tonnage |
HPP | Hydro Power Plant |
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 |
MOEDT |
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade |
MOU |
Memorables of Understanding |
MT |
Metric Tons |
MW |
Megawatt |
n/a |
not available |
NDB |
Non directional beacon |
NFI |
Non Food Items |
NGO |
Non Governmental Organisation |
OCHA |
Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs |
RC |
Resident Coordinator |
REACT |
Rapid Emergency Assessment and Coordination Team |
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 |