Syrian Arab Republic
Country Name |
Syria |
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Official Country Name |
Syrian Arab Republic |
Assessment Details |
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From |
26/Apr/2023 |
To |
18/Dec/2023 |
Name of Assessor |
Najd Alchaar |
Title and Position |
Logistics Associate /Cluster |
Contact |
Najd.alchaar @WFP.org |
Table of Contents
Syrian Arab Republic - 1 Country Profile
Generic Information
Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic is a Western Asian country located in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Levant. It is a unitary republic that consists of 14 governorates (subdivisions) and is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east and southeast, Jordan to the south, and Israel and Lebanon to the southwest. Cyprus lies to the west across the Mediterranean Sea. A country of fertile plains, high mountains, and deserts, Syria is home to diverse ethnic and religious groups, including the majority Syrian Arabs, Kurds, Turkmens, Assyrians, Circassians, Armenians, Albanians, Greeks, and Chechens. Religious groups include Muslims, Christians, Druze, and Yazidis. The capital and largest city of Syria is Damascus.
Find the country in the generic links below:
Website of the Economist on Syria*
(*note - this is a paid service)
Humanitarian Info
Facts and Figures
Website of Wolfram Alpha on Syria
Website of the World bank on Syria
Website of the World Population Review on Syria
Syrian Arab Republic - 1.1 Humanitarian Background
Disasters, Conflicts and Migration
Natural Disasters |
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Type |
Occurs |
Comments / Details |
Drought |
Yes |
Syria experiences a largely Mediterranean climate. Summers are usually very dry with high evaporation rates. In most parts of the country, summer temperatures tend to exceed 30°C. During the winter, temperatures are moderate to cold. Temperatures are influenced and moderated by proximity to the sea and elevation. The annual average temperature is 18.1°C on the coastal plain and 15.2°C in the mountains. The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) seasonal outlook for Syria indicates that a severe and long-term drought is affecting Syria. Water deficits have been exacerbated by unusual dry conditions during the wet season, but also by abnormally high air temperatures, which are forecast to continue into the July–September hot and dry season. The multi-year drought and the scarcity and high cost of water, food, and energy are mutually reinforcing and are underpinning Syria’s food security crisis. In 2021 -2022 a Severe drought is reported in many regions after successive months of failed rainfall. Water deficits have been exacerbated due to drier than average conditions in the 2020/21 and 2021/22 wet seasons, but also by increasing evaporative demand associated with above-normal air temperatures during the July-September hot and dry season.
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Earthquakes |
Yes |
A 7.8 Richter magnitude earthquake hit Türkiye and Syria on 6 February 2023. Aftershocks followed and a second major earthquake of 7.5 Richter magnitude hit the region on the same day. The earthquakes that struck Türkiye and Syria caused one of the biggest disasters to impact the region in recent times. Tens of thousands of people have been killed and many more have been injured. Thousands of buildings have collapsed, leaving countless people exposed to unforgiving winter conditions. Schools and hospitals have been destroyed. The earthquakes struck as the humanitarian crisis in northwest Syria was already at the highest level since the conflict began, with 4.1 million people relying on humanitarian assistance to subsist.
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Epidemics |
Yes |
COVID 19 The COVID-19 pandemic in Syria is part of the ongoing pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The disease was confirmed to have reached Syria on 22 March 2020, when the first case was confirmed of a person who came from abroad. Syria is considered especially vulnerable to the pandemic due to the ongoing civil war and dire humanitarian situation As per WHO dashboard In Syrian Arab Republic, from 3 January 2020 to 31 May 2023, there have been 57,423 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 3,163 deaths reported to WHO. 5,090,630 vaccine doses have been administered. Cholera Between 25 August and 15 February, 92,649 suspected cases have been reported from all 14 governorates, including 101 associated deaths to date at a case fatality rate of 0.11%. The most affected governorates to date are Idleb (27,863 cases, 30%), Aleppo (22,123 cases, 23.9%), Deir Ez-Zor (20,671 cases, 22.3%), and Raqqa (17,578 cases, 19%). The devastating earthquake had a significant impact on the cholera response operations. The earthquake affected access to services, reduced partner capacity, diverted already limited funds available, and affected negatively the mental health of the workforce. So far, a total of 171 ( 54 in Latakia, 48 in Hama, 14 in Aleppo, and 55 in NWS)– are reportedly damaged, including at least seven hospitals, with assessments ongoing. 15 health facilities had to suspend their operations, and 18 health facilities have reduced functionality due to earthquake damage Thousands of people are currently housed in overcrowded collective shelters, many without adequate access to sufficient safe water, sanitation, and hygiene measures. Temporary disruption of infectious disease surveillance systems and laboratory capacity across affected areas. The Risk of increase of waterborne diseases including Cholera is very high due to over-crowded settings, extensive damage to water and sanitation infrastructure, and damage and disruption to cholera treatment infrastructure. Case Fatality (CFR) 0.11% Grade 2 Suspected Cases 92,649 Positive Cases NA Cholera Sus. Deaths 101 Affected Governorates 14 Overall Attack Rate 0.44% (Source CHOLERA OUTBREAK SITUATION REPORT NO.13) |
Extreme Temperatures |
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Climate in Syria is mostly desert; hot, dry, sunny summers (June to August) and mild, rainy winters (December to February) along coast; cold weather with snow or sleet periodically in Damascus. |
Flooding |
Yes |
Flood Incidents Affected 57 IDP Sites Source (ACU_NWS_Flash_Flood_Incident_Report_21032023 (2).pdf) |
Insect Infestation |
No |
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Mudslides |
No |
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Volcanic Eruptions |
No |
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High Waves / Surges |
No |
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Wildfires |
Yes |
Between 8 and 12 October 2020, the eastern basin of the Mediterranean Sea has witnessed mass-destructive wildfires which are becoming a recurring annual event due to climate change. While possible causes of these wildfires vary, enabling elements including high temperatures, the warm eastern winds that are active during this time of year, dried herbs and bushes, and low humid trees, coming together to cause massive wildfires devouring acres of lands beyond rapid control of overwhelmed local capacities. One of the hardest-hit countries was Syria, where wildfires killed four people and left around 45 injured with breathing complications and skin burns. Wildfires were reported in 265 villages in Lattakia, Tartous, and Homs governorates with around 50 and 60 main fire points, and tens of other locations were also affected. A total of 300 fire points and villages of varying damage were reported. Most of the rugged mountainous areas were obliterated in the western countryside of Homs province, the eastern countryside of Tartus, and the northern countryside of Lattakia. The fires led to the temporary displacement of several people of some villages to neighbouring areas, especially in Lattakia's countryside, as populated areas were surrounded by the fires. The displacement continued for a couple of days at the beginning of the emergency. Source (MDRSY005dfr.pdf) |
High Winds |
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Deir Ezzour in 2022.
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Other Comments |
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Man-Made Issues |
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Civil Strife |
Yes |
The Syrian civil war is an ongoing multi-sided civil war in Syria fought between the Syrian Arab Republic government (supported by domestic and foreign allies) and various domestic and foreign forces that oppose both the Syrian government and each other, in varying combinations. Unrest in Syria began on 15 March 2011 as part of the wider 2011 Arab Spring protests out of discontent with the Syrian government, eventually escalating to an armed conflict after protests calling for the president removal were violently suppressed. The war is currently being fought by several factions. The Syrian Armed Forces and its domestic and international allies represent the Syrian Arab Republic and the Syrian government. Opposed to it is the Syrian Interim Government, a big-tent alliance of pro-democratic, nationalist opposition groups (whose defence forces consist of the Syrian National Army and the Free Syrian Army). Another faction is the Syrian Salvation Government, a coalition of Sunni Islamist rebel groups headed by Tahrir al-Sham. Independent of all of them is the de facto autonomous territory of Rojava, whose armed wing is the mixed Kurdish-Arab Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). Other competing factions include Salafi Jihadist organisations such as the Al-Qaeda-affiliated Al-Nusra Front and the Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL). The peak of the war was during 2012–2017; violence in the country has since diminished, but the situation remains a crisis Source (Syrian civil war - Wikipedia)
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International Conflict |
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Internally Displaced Persons |
Yes |
The decade-long crisis in Syria continues to affect millions of lives. According to the 2023 Humanitarian Needs Overview, there are an estimated 6.7 million people internally displaced across the country. |
Refugees Present |
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Whilst forcibly displaced Syrians are found in over 125 countries, more than 6.8 million Syrian refugees fled to the five neighbouring countries – Türkiye, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Egypt. Over 47% are children and some 48% of refugees within the region are female. (Source3rpsyriacrisis.org/wpcontent/uploads/2023/02/RSO2023.pdf) |
Landmines / UXO Present |
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Other Comments |
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For a more detailed database on disasters by country, please see the Centre for Research on Epidemiology of Disasters Country Profile.
Seasonal Effects on Logistics Capacities
Seasonal Effects on Transport |
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Transport Type |
Time Frame |
Comments / Details |
Primary Road Transport |
From Dec to Jan |
The primary mountains roads gets closed due to sever weather conditions (snow) for limited time (1 to 2 days) probably in Jan (snow season) |
Secondary Road Transport |
From Dec to Jan |
The secondary mountains roads gets closed due to severe weather conditions (snow) for limited time (max 1 week) probably in Jan (snow season). |
Rail Transport |
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NA |
Air Transport |
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NA |
Waterway Transport |
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NA
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Seasonal Effects on Storage and Handling |
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Activity Type |
Time Frame |
Comments / Details |
Storage |
NA |
NA
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Handling |
NA |
NA |
Other |
NA |
NA |
Capacity and Contacts for In-Country Emergency Response
GOVERNMENT
The Civil Defence Agency, with a total staff of 4,000, is decentralized to the Governorate level covering the 14 Governorates within Syria where 3,000 of the staff are currently deployed. For emergencies, an Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) exists in Damascus, which is linked to the Governorates via wireless equipment.
Governmental Institutional Arrangements and Coordination
The institutional arrangements surrounding disaster reduction activities in Syria are set within a complex web of committees, councils and institutions with the most active council being the Highest Council for Civil Defence. The only operational agency within this structure is the Civil Defence Agency, which maintains the traditional disaster preparedness and response mandate and falls under the aegis of the Ministry of Local Administration and Environment (The Civil Defence Agency falls under the aegis of the Ministry of Defence).
The Civil Defence Department has a centralized National Plan which has yet to be tested in recent years. The Civil Defence, the Fire Departments and the Police Department are the three main national institutions involved in Syria’s disaster response effort. These institutions are all decentralized, down to the Governorate level, and form part of the Local Committee for Disaster Management within the 14 Governorates
The Civil Defence Agency is more operationally linked with the Ministry of Defence than the Ministry of Local Administration and Environment (MoLAE). This agency is primarily concerned with disaster response.
Government has a considerable number of different types of aircrafts and helicopters likely to be available to transport personnel and relief supplies.
Since the beginning of the Syrian crisis in 2011, the Government of Syria put in place an intricate coordination system in charge of overseeing the humanitarian response and disaster management through the Higher Relief Committee chaired by the Minister of Local Administration and Environment (MoLAE). The GoS Higher Relief Committee (HRC) is a national planning and coordination body established by the office of the Prime Minister. It is the most senior governmental entity overseeing the humanitarian response in terms of setting strategic plans, high-level intra-governmental cooperation, and governmental-international cooperation and leading the rehabilitation or “reconstruction” efforts.
The committee, as indicated above, is headed by the minister of local administration, its membership includes ministerial-level representation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates and technical ministries such as the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Water Resources, etc. State security apparatuses are also influential members of the committee, including the national security branch. Further, SARC and the Syria Trust (ST) are active members of the HRC.
The HRC supervises the work of sub-national relief committees established on the Governorate level and headed by Governors.
Often, HCT members' engagement with the HRC is channelled through MoLAE or MoFAE.
During the earthquake response, the HRC and sub-relief committees supervised the work of operation rooms established by the GoS.
HUMANITARIAN COMMUNITY
In support of and in coordination with national and sub-national authorities, the Syria Humanitarian Country Team (HCT), which held its first meeting in Syria in 2013, under the leadership of the Humanitarian Coordinator (HC), works to ensure that humanitarian action in the country is principled, timely, effective, concerted, and efficient, and designed to contribute to long-term recovery.
In line with the Inter-Agency Standing Committee’s (IASC’s) Transformative Agenda, the Inter-Sector Coordination Group (ISCG) for Syria is established by the HC for Syria and chaired by OCHA.
The purpose of the Syria ISCG is to ensure coherence and collaboration across sectors operating inside Syria, including in the event of a natural disaster, including the sub-national sectors activated in the field, to ensure an effective and timely humanitarian response to people in need, contribute to / guide implementation of resilience focused programming / early recovery interventions as well as, to inform discussions and decisions made by the Syria HCT.
Composition of Cluster/Sector
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UNRWA will retain primary responsibility for Palestinian refugee populations directed to UNRWA facilities by government of Syria .
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UNHCR is the cluster lead agency for:
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Shelter and Non-Food Items Sector.
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Protection Sector.
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WHO is the cluster lead agency for the Health Sector.
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UNFPA is the cluster lead agency for the Gender-Based Violence Area of Responsibility.
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UNMAS is the cluster lead agency for the Mine Action Area of Responsibility.
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WFP is the cluster lead agency for:
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Logistics Cluster.
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Emergency Telecommunication Cluster.
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Co-lead of the Food Security and Agriculture Sector.
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FAO is the co-lead of the Food Security and Agriculture Sector.
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UNICEF is the cluster lead agency for:
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WASH Sector.
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Nutrition Sector.
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Education Sector
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Child Protection AoR.
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UNDP is the cluster lead agency for the Early Recovery and Livelihoods Sector.
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UNDAF Process
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Prior to the crisis, the UNCT was largely engaged in development programming. The first UNDAF, for 2007-2011, was aligned with Syria’s 10th Five Year National Plan (FYNP), with focus shifting in 2010 to upstream policy advice in areas such as food security, health, waste management, youth development, violence against women, and e-governance and commerce. In 2011, the Government had prepared its 11th FYNP, against which the UNCT planned to align a second UNDAF, for the period 2012-2016. At the outbreak of the Syrian crisis in 2011, the UNCT re-prioritized projects and programmes in response to evolving humanitarian needs. UN humanitarian interventions were scaled up with emphasis on medical and obstetric care, food assistance and other lifesaving interventions. During the same period, the Office of the Special Envoy has sought to assist Syria in finding a political resolution to the crisis. Since the onset of the crisis the 2007-2011 UNDAF has been extended year-by-year. It has been agreed that 2015 will be the final extension year, and that a new Strategic Framework for 2016-2017 will provide interim support to needed capacity building, basic services and early recovery, livelihoods and resilience, building on humanitarian gains and providing for longer-term needs.
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In early 2015, as a result of ongoing discussions between the UNCT and Government, the Government of Syria set out its views on the nature and methodology of a possible plan for cooperation with the United Nations around resilience and targeted development in response to prevailing conditions. The Government suggested targeted implementation in specific geographic locations with the aim of enhancing sustainable livelihoods, rehabilitating basic service systems for citizens, and supporting the revival of economic activity to reduce dependency and enhance livelihoods and living standards. The proposal envisioned a participatory approach in identifying the areas to be targeted and joint assessments of needs involving international organizations, the Government and beneficiaries. It called for a livelihoods approach, participatory evaluations of the programme and its impact on targeted groups, and potential expansion upon successful implementation. In response to the proposals of Government, the UNCT held a strategic planning retreat in January 2015, and agreed to develop a framework strategy to replace the UNDAF.
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Since the development of the 2016-2017 Strategic Framework in 2015, the country context has seen considerable changes although the repercussions of the last ten years are still ongoing and humanitarian needs remain significant. In order to bring UN programming in line with these developments, the Government of the Syrian Arab Republic agreed with the Syria UN Country Team to formulate a new Strategic Framework (SF) for the period 2022- 2024. The scope of this document is limited to provide a multiyear socio-economic programming framework for the UN Country Team that focuses primarily on people’s and communities’ resilience, basic livelihoods, and early recovery activities, such as the ones recognized in the UN Security Council Resolution 2585, that complements the UN’s humanitarian response, including activities conducted under the Humanitarian Response Plan’s third strategic objective on increased resilience and access to basic services. While the latter has an annual planning cycle and focuses on emergency measures to improve communities’ short-term coping mechanisms, including through emergency livelihoods and small-scale local rehabilitation of civilian humanitarian infrastructures to access essential services, further efforts are required to diminish vulnerable Syrians’ dependence on humanitarian aid and to support endogenous community recovery processes. Therefore, the SF presents multi-year programming that allows reap the rewards of downstream capacity building and promote more sustainable livelihoods for certain individuals/communities through area-based interventions. UN principles of human rights-based and context sensitive approach to programming, including participation, local ownership, and sustainability will be the basis for the UN strategies and approaches. In this way, UN assistance will leverage the gains of early recovery to enhance community resilience and provide more dignified opportunities to individuals and their families. In sum, the largest part of the UN work in Syria will still focus on responding to the humanitarian crisis under the HRP, while the Strategic Framework will focus on multi-year resilience and early recovery activities.
Syrian Arab Republic - 1.2 Regulatory Departments & Quality Control
For the law to become effective in the country, it goes through several stages, and these stages in Syria are:
Suggestion Phase:
The President of the Republic has the right to propose and is then called (a draft law), or the proposal is made by ten representatives of the People’s Assembly (Parliament)
Acknowledgment Phase
the articles of the law are discussed and voted on, and this process is carried out by members of the People’s Assembly in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and the bylaws of the People’s Assembly. The law is then referred to a committee called the Constitutional Affairs Committee in the Assembly to give its decision on the permissibility of considering this law. Constitutionally, this committee submits a report to the Council, which either rejects or approves the draft or proposal of the law and it becomes law.
Release Phase
in which the law is referred from the People’s Assembly to the President so that he can issue the law and direct an order to the executive authority that implements the law and implements its provisions.
Publishing Phase
the aim of which is to provide an opportunity for all citizens to have knowledge of the issuance of a new law and to learn about all its provisions by publishing it in the Official Gazette
The Council of Ministers is the highest executive and administrative body on a continuous basis. It consists of the Prime Minister, his deputies, and ministers. It supervises the implementation of laws and regulations, and monitors the work of state agencies and its own companies.
Regulation for the Quality Control in country
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The Standards and Metrology Authority is the body that sets national specifications and standards for products and grants the right to use the conformity badge and quality mark for products.
It is affiliated with the Ministry of Industry.
For more information on regulatory departments and quality control laboratories’ contact details, please see the following links: 4.1 Syrian Arab Republic Government Contact List.
Syrian Arab Republic - 1.3 Customs Information
Customs Information
Duties and Tax Exemption
For contact information regarding government custom authorities, please follow the link below: 4.1 Syrian Arab Republic Government Contact List
Emergency Response:
[Note: This section contains information which is related and applicable to ‘crisis’ times. These instruments can be applied when an emergency is officially declared by the Government. When this occurs, there is usually a streamlined process to import goods duty and tax free.]
In the following table, state which of the following agreements and conventions apply to the country and if there are any other existing ones
Agreements / Conventions Description |
Ratified by Country? (Yes / No) |
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WCO (World Customs Organization) member |
Yes 03Nov59 |
Annex J-5 Revised Kyoto Convention |
Yes 27Jan06 |
OCHA Model Agreement |
No |
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) |
EMOP 10717.0 |
Exemption Regular Regime (Non-Emergency Response):
[Note: This section should contain information on the usual duties & taxes exemption regime during non-emergency times, when there is no declared state of emergency and no streamlines process (e.g. regular importations/development/etc.).]
The customs formalities operation are ruled and controlled by Customs law in Syria , in cooperation with other concern authorities ( port Managements , Agriculture departments & internal trade departments ). Customs procedures make sure that all the handled cargo is supported with required doc’s ( BL’s , certificate of origin , packing list, commercial invoice , Etc ). Customs liability is also to make sure that cargo should comply with the Syrian standard specifications and classifying the cargo enable to collect the deserve custom duties indicated up to cargo nature.
(i.e.This means that the nature of the cargo will defined the documentation requirements for example if it is health then you need to obtain approval from Ministry Of Health. If it is food then you need to obtain approval from ministry of agriculture and so on)
Organizational Requirements to obtain Duty Free Status |
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United Nations Agencies |
The law N°9 for year 1965 declared that all the cargo imported by UN agencies whom are active and registered officially in Syria are exempted from all the taxes and duties concerning their operations under the agreed MOU between UN Agencies and Syria Arab Republic. |
Non Governmental Organizations |
Official exemption is given to NGO’s and INGOs and they apply for the exemption through SARC |
Exemption Certificate Application Procedure:
Duties and Taxes Exemption Application Procedure |
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Generalities (include a list of necessary documentation) |
Syrian Prime Minister is the only authorised party to provide the exemption or to carry out any exemption indicates in the law. (i.e.It means that UN agencies applies for exemption to prime ministry through MOFA and the prime ministry is the only party that is authorised to approve the exemption ) |
Process to be followed (step by step or flowchart) |
The only body who can authorise the exemption in the country is the Syrian prime minister. Therefore, written request should be submitted to H.E. for approval. The letter should indicate if this exemption is supported by legal statement, or it is on exceptional case. The nature of the project, the cargo imported, the entry points and the beneficiaries should be indicated. Upon obtaining such approval, the Prime minister office will send a letter to the concerned ministries to activate and implement the decision taken. |
Exemption Certificate Document Requirements
Duties and Taxes Exemption Certificate Document Requirements (by commodity) |
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Food |
NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education) |
Medicines |
Vehicles & Spare Parts |
Staff & Office Supplies |
Telecoms Equipment |
Invoice |
One original invoice required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
One original invoice required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
One original invoice required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
One original invoice required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs.
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One original invoice required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
One original invoice required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
AWB/BL/Other Transport Documents |
Three originals + 3 copies required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
Three originals + 3 copies required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
Three originals + 3 copies required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
Three originals + 3 copies required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
Three originals + 3 copies required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
Three originals + 3 copies required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates |
One original invoice required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
One original invoice required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
One original invoice required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
One original invoice required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
One original invoice required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
One original invoice required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
Packing Lists |
One original invoice required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
One original invoice required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
One original invoice required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
One original invoice required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
One original invoice required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
One original invoice required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
Other Documents |
1 – Original certificate of origin 2 – Original fumigation certificate 3 – Non-GMO certificate 4 – Phytosanitary Cert – 1 Original, Applies to UN and NGOs |
1 – Original certificate of origin 2 – Original fumigation certificate 3 – Non-GMO certificate 4 – Phytosanitary Cert – 1 Original, Applies to UN and NGOs |
1 – Original certificate of origin 2 – Original fumigation certificate 3 – Non-GMO certificate 4 – Phytosanitary Cert – 1 Original, Applies to UN and NGOs |
Original certificate of origin required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
Original certificate of origin required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
Original certificate of origin required. This is applied to both UN and NGOs. |
Additional Notes |
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n/a |
Customs Clearance
General Information
Customs Information |
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Document Requirements |
B/L’s, invoices should carry the same consignee |
Embargoes |
All cargo of Israeli and Turkish origin |
Prohibited Items |
Specific Drugs, Protected Species & Guns |
General Restrictions |
GMO commodities are not allowed entry to Syria House BL’s are restricted (i.e.It means the GMO (Genteclly modified Oragns certificate) is not required ) |
Transit Regime
The customs clearance for cargo in transit is less complicated than the local imported cargo, as the custom authorities responsibility is to make sure of the safe passage of the in transit cargo from the entry point up to the departure point, all cargo in transit is submitted to convoy fees and escort arrange by the customs. The cargo document should indicate clearly the statement of (Cargo in Transit to – name of final destination country).
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Syrian Arab Republic - 2 Logistics Infrastructure
The following sections contain information on the logistics infrastructure of the Syrian Arab Republic
Syrian Arab Republic contains a sufficient roads net, ports, rails and airport
The main civil airports:
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Damascus International Airport
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Aleppo International Airport
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Lattakia International Airport
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Kamishly International Airport
Ports:
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Lattakia port
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Tartous port
2.1 Syrian Arab Republic Port Assessment
Syrian Arab Republic Port Assessment
On the following pages the logistics infrastructure for the Port of Latakia and the Port of Tartous will be presented.
Syrian Arab Republic - 2.1.2 Port of Tartous
Key port information can be found at: Website of the Maritime Database on the Tartous Port
Port Overview
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Tartous Port is along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea
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The prevailing wind is south-westerly with a maximum wind speed of 9 on the Beaufort scale (125 km/h), but winds of such speeds are rare
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Tidal range is is ±50 cm
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The Port comprises 3 piers with 24 berths (total length of the berths is 6,366 m)
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Draft varies between depths of between 4 - 12 m
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The entrance channel width is 200 meters, 14.5 m deep
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The Port has the necessary equipment to handle a variety of vessels: RoRo cargo; bagged and bulk cargo; liquids; and containers
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Average monthly activity is approximately 150,000 Mt.
Since the Russian company, STG / STROY TRANS GAS/ received the port of Tartous, The company adopted a two-shift work .
First Shift: From 08, 00 – 20, 00 Hrs ---- 2Nd Shift from 20, 00 – 08.00 Hrs
(At this moment the port was leased from the Russian company STG to a local company called -TA’AJER LLC In a more correct sense all transactions have become in the name of TA’AJER
For operation on all incoming cargo except containers, RoRo, car carriers and bulk cargo vessels which are operated to the demand of their owners shippers, as well as live sheep, vegetable and fruit cargo, where operation may go on without stop (24 hours a day)
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For bulk cargo operation, the port has the necessary equipment needed for discharging such as: grabs, hoppers
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Cargo owners are also allowed to bring into the port and use their own discharging equipment for boosting the discharging operation
Advantages of the Port
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The Port is connected to the railways network (2,342 km) to transport goods to and from other governorates, and neighbouring countries
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Aprons of the port and warehouses are closed to quays
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Fees and fares levied on goods and vessels are lower than those levied in neighbouring countries
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The port is closed to related establishments and companies free zone department, custom department, Navigation Agencies Company
Port website: Website of the Tartous Port
Port Location and Contacts |
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Country |
Syria |
Province or District |
Tartous |
Town or City (Closest location) with Distance (km) |
Name : Tartous km: 0 |
Port's Complete Name |
Tartous Port |
Latitude |
34.54.50 N |
Longitude |
35.57.25 E |
Managing Company or Port Authority (If more than one operator, break down by area of operation) |
General Directorate of Tartous Port |
Management Contact Person |
Mr. MOHANNAD BASIL, General Directorate by the Company TAAJER LLC BASIL WANOUS General Manager |
Closest Airport and Frequent Airlines to / from International Destinations |
Airport Name: n/a Airlines: n/a |
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
4.3 Syrian Arab Republic Port and Waterways Company Contact List
Port Performance
Handling Figures |
Year 2023 |
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Vessel Calls |
161 ( from 1/1/2023 to 30/7/ 2023 ) |
Container Traffic (TEUs) |
1100 (from 1/1/2023 to 30/7/ 2023) |
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
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3,500 – 4,000 Mt per day, per bulk cargo
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1,000 – 1,200 Mt per day, per bagged cargo
Note: The information provided in the attached document, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
Syria Port of Tartous Additional Information
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Maximum Draft (m) |
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Conventional Berth |
22 |
6,366 |
4 - 12 |
Container Berth |
3 |
540 |
11 - 12 |
Silo Berth |
2 |
500 |
9 - 12 |
Berthing Tugs |
7 |
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Water Barges |
2 |
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Pilotage Fees
A Team of qualified people managing pillage activities, are available 24 hours a day and control the towage, pillage and berthing of the vessels calling the portend using acceptable tugboats
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Vessel up to 5000 GRT 187.50 $ ) fixed amount (NAJD THESE RATES UPDATED OR OLS FIGURES?
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It is updated
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It is updated by WFP port team
$ 0.1446 / barrel / vessel GRT / Operation
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Vessel From 5001 To 15000 GRT $ 218.75 ( fixed amount (
$ 0.140 / barrel / GRT / Operation
-
Vessel From 15001 GRT and over $ 350 ( fixed amount (
$ 0.1281 / barrel / GRT / Operation
Tug Services
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The pilot station has a modest capabilities watchtower and a radio station tower.
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The radio station operates on VHF channels N°’s 14 & 16
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Vessel up to 5000 GRT $ 562.50 ( fixed amount )
$ 0.1125 / barrel / vessel GRT / Operation/
-
Vessel From 5001 To 15000 GRT $ 656.25 ( fixed amount )
$ 0.985 / barrel / vessel GRT / Operation/
-
Vessel From 15001 and over GRT $ 1050 ( fixed amount )
$ 0.063 / barrel / vessel GRT / Operation/
Mooring Services
Port and Harbour Dues
-
The above indicated cargo handling fee is collected against operations of passage on quay, stowage goods on trucks, moving cargo from ship holds, and cargo damage, overtime, cleaning, machinery usage, with the observation of the rates stated in table N° 3, both if full operation or part of it is done
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The handling fee including both parts, i.e. that levied on the vessel and that levied on the cargo for the LCL container cargo in accordance with the weight ratio of each Bill of Lading against the total weights of the Bills of Lading included therein under the fifth category referred to above
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50% of the part levied on cargo out of the cargo handling fee is collected on the cargo coming from land to the port, and then coming to land, depending on the cargo category (i.e. entry and exit)
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An additional fee equal to 25% of the handling fee (the part levied on cargo) is collected for discharging cargo from containers (stripping) or pallets or trucks or trailers or vehicles, and transporting the cargo to its storage locations defined and then reloading it on the transport means against the service offered by the port
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Shifting: Moving cargo from one of the ship holds to another hold or another place within the same hold, or via the quay or by barges:
The fee for the cargo to be shifted directly from one hold to another or from a place to another within the same hold – for this operation the part levied on the ship is collected is double
For the cargo transported across the quay or on barges from a ship hold to another or from one place to another within the same hold, a rate of 50 % of the part levied on cargo is collected out of the cargo handling and cargo passage fees, in addition to double the part levied on the vessel -
Transhipment: Shifting of cargo from a ship directly to another or through the quay or via barges:
On the cargo shifted directly from one vessel to another the part levied on the vessel out of the cargo handling fee is collected from both vessels.
For the cargo transported from one vessel to another across the quay or via barges 50 % of the part levied on cargo and full part levied on the vessel from both vessels, is collected
Dockage, Buoyage and Anchorage
The fees for vessels anchoring, berthing, pilotage and towage, are defined as per below:
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The vessels berthing at the quay are not subject to the anchoring fee
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The anchoring and berthing fees are reduced to 50 % for passenger and tourist vessels
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The anchoring, berthing, pilotage and towage fees are reduced at a rate of 60% for Ro-Ro classified vessels
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Double the anchoring or berthing fee, as the case may be, is applied to the empty vessels both after loading or unloading are over or for vessels coming to wait or for repairer similar cases throughout the time of their stay within the basin at the quay or at the breakwater
Supply of Fresh Water
Charges for General Services
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The rates and fees of the above table are doubled in case these services are used outside the port territory, but in case they are rendered inside the ship holds, an additional fee of 50 % of the above rates and fee are paid
General Cargo Handling Berths
Cargo Type |
Berth Identification |
---|---|
Imports - Bagged Cargo |
18 |
Exports - Bagged Cargo |
18 |
Imports and Exports - RoRo |
2 |
Other Imports |
12 |
Port Handling Equipment
Is the port equipment managed by the government or privately?
-All equipment is managed by the rental company
-Small equipment and few managed by some small companies
Crabs - Slings – et
Container Facilities
Facilities |
20 ft |
40 ft |
---|---|---|
Container Facilities Available |
Yes |
Yes |
Container Freight Station (CFS) |
Yes, 1 |
Yes, 1 |
Refrigerated Container Stations |
Yes |
Yes |
Other Capacity Details |
|
|
Daily Take Off Capacity (Containers per day) |
40 |
|
Number of Reefer Stations (connection points) |
72 |
|
Emergency Take-off Capacity (Give an indication) |
n/a |
|
Off take capacity of gang shift (in Containers per shift) |
n/a |
n/a |
Customs Guidance
1.3 Syrian Arab Republic Customs Information
Terminal Information
Multipurpose Terminal
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All quays can be used for multipurpose usage expect for the container & phosphate quays
Grain and Bulk Handling
-
The operation for handling general Bulk & Break Bulk Cargo vessels at the Tartous Port made it the preferable entry ports for such shipments
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The 24 hour working system in the port as the well as the experienced staff in discharging and handling such shipments
-
The availability of machinery and discharging equipment were always strong reason for most of the freight forwarding companies and importers in Syria to appoint Tartous as their operational base
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This gave more support to the port operation efficiency as most of the freight forwarding agents and clearing agents had their own discharging equipment situated in the port adding more capacity to the port operation
-
The Port Authority do not provide grain bagging machines; such equipment is provided by private sector per market rate
Main Silo Terminal
Grain Silos
-
The capacity of the grain silos is 85,000 Mt and has the latest equipment for sterilization and protection of all commodities
-
There is one dedicated berth with a 12m draft. This berth can accommodate vessels of up to 50,000 Mt cargos
-
The rates and fees of the above table are doubled in case these services are used outside the port territory, but in case they are rendered inside the ship holds, an additional fee of 50 % of the above rates and fee are paid
-
The silo is fitted with two gantry-discharging units for discharging grains to and from vessels at a capacity of 400 Mt an hour.
(Currently out of service and under repair and maintenance)
Phosphate Silos
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This facility contains 22 cells with a total capacity of 88,000 Mt
-
The Phosphate pier has two berths (N°’s 18 & 19) and extends into the basin a distance of 270m and has a depth of 11m
-
The width of the quay with the bitts is 22m and 16.25m without the bitts. On each side of this pier vessels of up to 25,000 Mt load, can be berthed
-
This pier was arranged for the export of the Phosphate extracted from mines in Syria
Main Storage Terminal
-
Warehouses are close to berths to ensure the shortest time for cargo handling operations
-
There are 15 warehouses for all kinds of cargo
-
The Port Company can refuse entry of cargo into its facilities if commodities are mispacked or decaying or if they cause harm to other cargo or to the public health
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Cargo can also be stored in open yards available
-
The total storey area of storage warehouses is 92,483 m²
-
The total storage volume of the warehouses is 524,507 m³
The port warehouses are divided into Storage Warehouses, which include:
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One central freight station (or that known as the consolidation shed) with a total area of 15,000 m² close to the container yard and dedicated for de-stuffing containers
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This shed has a high storage capacity for different kinds of cargo. Its doors are more than 4m wide and its floor was specially designed for facilitating the machinery operation inside warehouses during cargo handling
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Two multi-storey warehouses (N°’s 3 & 4), 4 single-story storage warehouses and 8 longterm storage warehouses
Remark: More than 60% of the total number of warehouses is not suitable for storage.
Dedicated warehouses, which are:
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A cooled warehouse for keeping fruit and other materials.
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The area of this warehouse is 1,500 m² and its storage capacity is 1,000 Mt
Explosive Materials Warehouse
-
This was built in an isolated part of the port and surrounded by an earth hill.
-
Dangerous cargos are stored in it for a short period while the required formalities for taking such cargo out, are finalized
Agricultural Quarantine
-
Has an area of 4,912 m² with a sterilization station
Port Security
Security |
||
---|---|---|
ISPS Compliant (Yes / No) |
Yes |
|
Current ISPS Level |
1 |
Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional |
Police Boats |
n/a |
|
Fire Engines |
n/a |
|
Syrian Arab Republic - Port of Latakia
Key port information can be found at: Website of Maritime Database on Latakia Port
Port Overview
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Latakia Port is along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea
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The port is 350 km from Damascus.
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The prevailing wind is south westerly with a maximum wind speed of 9 on the Beaufort scale (125 km/h), but winds of such speeds are rare.
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Tidal activity has a range of ±40 cm.
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The Port comprises 23 quays with a total length of 4,280 m, Berths are as follows:
-Berths: 1-2-3 (south quays used for light draft vessels (not operating now)
-Berths: 4-5-6 south basin used for tugs + service boats + special boats.
-Berths: 7-8-9 Main quay used for General / bagged/ break-bulk cargoes.
-berths: 10-11 mainly for bulk cargoes.
-berths 12=12A (Container terminal, used only for discharging containers by mobile cranes.
-berth 13: Ro-Ro berth.
-berths: 14+15 Containers terminal (gantry crane)
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Draft for bulk and bagged cargo vessels is 4 -10 m and the draft for container vessels is 12.
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The Port has the necessary equipment to handle a variety of vessels: bagged and bulk cargo; liquids; and the Port specializes in container shipments (Container Terminal is managed by private company “LICT” Lattakia International Container Terminal).
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Total area of the port is 1,500,000 m², of which 200,000 m² is the segregated container yard.
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Average monthly activity is approximately 150,000 mt.
Port website: Website of the Port of Latakia
Port Location and Contacts |
|
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Country |
Syria |
Province or District |
Latakia |
Town or City (Closest location) with Distance (km) |
Name : Latakia km: In town |
Port's Complete Name |
Lattakia |
Latitude |
34.9 |
Longitude |
35.86667 |
Managing Company or Port Authority (If more than one operator, break down by area of operation) |
The General Company for Latakia Harbor |
Management Contact Person |
n/a |
Closest Airport and Frequent Airlines to / from International Destinations |
Airport Name: n/a (Albasel Airport ( Hmaimeem ) Airlines: n/a (Syrian airlines + Sham wings ) |
Port Picture
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
4.3 Syrian Arab Republic Port and Waterways Company Contact List
Port Performance
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges.
Syria Port of Latakia Additional Information
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
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4,000 – 5,000 Mt / Day per bulk cargo
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1,500 – 1,800 Mt / Day per bagged cargo
Berthing Specifications
Type of Berth |
Quantity |
Length (m) |
Maximum Draft (m) |
---|---|---|---|
Conventional Berth |
23 |
4,280 |
7 to 13 |
Container Berth |
4 |
|
12,12A,14 &15 |
Silo Berth |
n/a |
n/a |
n/a |
Berthing Tugs |
3 |
|
|
Water Barges |
1 |
|
|
Port Handling Equipment
Syria Port of Latakia Additional Information
Item/Tool |
Number |
---|---|
Forklift 1.5 Ton |
10 |
Forklift 3 Ton |
60 |
Forklift 6 Ton |
10 |
Forklift 15 Ton |
10 |
Forklift 32 Ton |
3 |
Forklift 32-42 tons |
3 |
Forklift 42 Ton |
1 |
Forklift with pickup 20 tons |
5 |
Container Staph 42 Tons |
2 |
Container Stava 45 Tons |
4 |
Land Crane PH- Poklan - Dimag |
31 |
Incubators Ferranti Valmet Seizo Kalmar |
13 |
Car dump truck Mageros Iveco |
34 |
Trella Tech Mat Mageros |
11 |
Trella Mageros – Iveco |
34 |
Plan's locomotive head – Ottawa |
11 |
tractor |
1 |
Trix Big / Cater Beehler – Volvo / |
2 |
Trix Small / Popcat CASE / |
4 |
Car Broom |
1 |
Roller |
1 |
early |
1 |
4 ton electric dock crane |
3 |
6 ton electric dock crane |
12 |
Electric dock crane 6-16 tons |
18 |
Container Facilities
Facilities |
20 ft |
40 ft |
---|---|---|
Container Facilities Available |
Yes |
Yes |
Container Freight Station (CFS) |
Yes, 1 |
Yes, 1 |
Refrigerated Container Stations |
Yes |
Yes |
Other Capacity Details |
|
|
Daily Take Off Capacity (Containers per day) |
|
|
Number of Reefer Stations (connection points) |
242 reefer stuck plugs – Not all functional |
|
Emergency Take-off Capacity (Give an indication) |
n/a |
|
Off take capacity of gang shift (in Containers per shift) |
n/a |
n/a |
Customs Guidance
1.3 Syrian Arab Republic Customs Information
Terminal Information
Multipurpose Terminal
All quays are designed for multipurpose usage except for the container quays.
Grain and Bulk Handling
Daily discharge rate is 4,000 to 5,000 Mt.
Port authorities do not provide grain bagging machines; such equipment is provided by private sector as per the market rate.
Main Storage Terminal
The port has 23 covered warehouses with total area of 128,000 m². All covered warehouses require maintenance.
The port has one refrigerated shed with a capacity of 1,500 Mt.
There are 14 storing yards with a total surface of 50,000 m² (Concrete & Asphalt)
Port Security
Security |
||
---|---|---|
ISPS Compliant (Yes / No) |
Yes |
|
Current ISPS Level |
1 |
Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional |
Police Boats |
n/a |
|
Fire Engines |
n/a |
|
2.2 Syrian Arab Republic Aviation
Syrian Arab Republic Aviation
Key airport information may
also be found at: Website of
Worldaerodata
- Syria has 93 airports, including 26 with paved runways and 5 with runways of more than 3,000 meters, as well as seven heliports
- Syria’s 3 international airports, located at Damascus, Aleppo, and Lattakia, carry an average of 2.5 million passengers on 13,000 flights each year
- Syria also moved approximately 33,000 Mt of freight by air per year
- The government-owned national carrier, Syrian Arab Airlines (SyrAir) offers scheduled services to destinations throughout the Middle and Far East, Europe, and North Africa
- SyrAir has a considerable fleet of reliable aircraft mainly Airbus A-320, Boeing 747 & 727 aircraft, in addition to some aircraft bought during Soviet Union era which are used for domestic travel
4.1 Syrian Arab Republic Government Contact List
4.4 Syrian Arab Republic Airport Company Contact List
Note: The information provided in the attached document, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
Syria Aviation
Additional Details
Note: The information provided in the attached documents, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
Syrian Arab Republic - 2.2.1 Damascus International Airport
Damascus Airport located 25 km from Damascus has 2 parallel runways, of which the longest is 11,811 feet (3,600 metres) long and 45 m in width Damascus Airport is in the time zone UTC +3.
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Location Details |
|
|
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Syria |
Latitude |
33.41064N |
Province / District |
Damascus |
Longitude |
36.51427E |
Town or City (Closest) |
Damascus |
Elevation (ft and m) |
2,002 ft / 616 m |
Air eld Name |
Damascus |
IATA and ICAO Codes |
DAM – OSDI |
Open From (hours) |
00:00 |
Open To (hours) |
24:00 |
|
|
|
|
Airport Infrastructure Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
|
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
|
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refuelling |
Yes |
|
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
Yes |
|
Cargo terminal |
Yes |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
|
Pax transport to air eld |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
|
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
|
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Yes, Category: 9 |
|
Catering Services |
Yes |
De-icing Equipment |
No |
|
Base Operating Room |
Yes |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
|
Airport Radar |
U/S |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
|
NDB |
U/S |
VOR |
U/S |
|
ILS |
U/S |
|
|
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
Performance for: Year n/a |
Annual Figures Monthly |
Daily |
|
---|---|---|---|
Total aircraft movements |
5005 536 |
19 |
|
Total passengers |
600977 55923 |
2181 |
|
Current use by Humanitarian rights (UNHAS) |
204 |
17 |
1 |
Operating Details
Maximum sized aircraft which can be loaded on bulk cargo: |
no restriction |
|
---|---|---|
Maximum sized aircraft that can be loaded on pallet: |
no restriction |
|
Total aircraft parking area (m²) |
n/a |
|
Storage Area (mt) |
n/a |
Cubic Meters n/a (m³) |
Cargo Handling Equipment Available (Yes / No) |
Yes |
If "Yes" specify below |
Elevators / Hi Loaders (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Max Capacity n/a (mt) |
Can elevators / hi loaders reach the upper level of a B747 (Yes / No) |
Yes |
|
Loading Ramps (Yes / No) |
n/a |
|
Storage Facilities
Storage facilities are available at Damascus international airport.
Fuel Services Charges
Jet-A1 is available at all major airports.
SADCOP is the official refueler in Syria. Fuel price is 3.7 $ per US Gallon.
Security
Good (no further information provided).
Companies Available
4.4 Syrian Arab Republic Airport Company Contact List
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: Website of Azfreight
Syrian Arab Republic - 2.2.2 Aleppo International Airport
Syria's second international airport .
|
Location Details |
|
|
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Syria |
Latitude |
36.18056N |
Province / District |
Aleppo |
Longitude |
37.22444E |
Town or City (Closest) |
Aleppo |
Elevation (ft) |
1,276 ft |
Airfield Name |
Aleppo International Airport |
IATA and ICAO Codes |
ALP – OSAP |
Open From (hours) |
n/a |
Open To (hours) |
n/a |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
|
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
|
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refuelling |
Yes |
|
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
Yes |
|
Cargo terminal |
No |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
|
Pax transport to airfield |
Yes |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
|
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
|
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Yes, Category 7 |
|
Catering Services |
No |
De-icing Equipment |
No |
|
Base Operating Room |
Yes |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
|
Airport Radar |
U/S |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
|
NDB |
U/S |
VOR |
U/S |
|
ILS |
U/S |
|
|
Companies Available
4.4 Syrian Arab Republic Airport Company Contact List
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: Website of Azfreight
Syrian Arab Republic - 2.2.3 Latakia International Airport
This airport is the only Syrian airport on the coast and is about 22 km south of Latakia, 6 km from Jableh, 16 km west of Kourdaha City and was previously known as Hmeimim after the nearest neighboring village
The passenger terminal was inaugurated in 1983 and the technical building and tower were opened in 1989
|
Location Details |
|
|
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Syria |
Latitude |
35.40111N |
Province / District |
Latakia |
Longitude |
35.94861E |
Town or City (Closest) |
Latakia City (22km) |
Elevation (ft) |
157 |
Air eld Name |
Bassel Al Assad |
IATA and ICAO Codes |
LTK – OSLK |
Open From (hours) |
n/a |
Open To (hours) |
n/a |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes |
|
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
|
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refuelling |
Yes |
|
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
Yes |
|
Cargo terminal |
No |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
|
Pax transport to airfield |
No |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
|
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
Yes |
|
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Yes, Category: 9 |
|
Catering Services |
No |
De-icing Equipment |
No |
|
Base Operating Room |
Yes |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
|
Airport Radar |
Yes |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
|
NDB |
U/S |
VOR |
U/S |
|
ILS |
U/S |
|
|
Companies Available
4.4 Syrian Arab Republic Airport Company Contact List
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: Website of Azfreight
Syrian Arab Republic - 2.2.4 Deir-ez-zor National Airport
Deir Ezzor Airport is not being used by Commercial/Civilian operators since 2012. Currently only used by military.
Airport Details |
|
|
|
|
---|---|---|---|---|
Country |
Syria |
Latitude |
35.28528N |
|
Province / District |
n/a |
Longitude |
40.17583E |
|
Airport Name |
Deir-ezzor |
Elevation (ft) |
213 |
|
IATA & ICAO codes |
DEZ – OSDZ |
Surface |
Concrete |
|
Town or City (closest) |
Deir-ezzor |
Runway Condition |
Acceptable |
|
NGO / UN (on ground) |
No |
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) |
No |
|
Runway Dimension |
3,353 m 45 m |
Ground Handling (Yes / No) |
No |
|
Refueling Capacity |
No |
Runway Lighting (Yes / No) |
Yes |
|
Runway Heading |
n/a |
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) |
No |
|
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) |
No |
Windsock (Yes / No) |
n/a |
|
Weather Information (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) |
Yes |
|
Navigation Aids (Yes / No) |
n/a |
Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) |
yes |
Syrian Arab Republic - 2.2.5 Kamishly National Airport
The terminal building has been renewed, equipment upgraded, a UPS has been installed, a new relighting building was constructed and the runway repaired
Airport Details |
|
|
|
---|---|---|---|
Country |
Syria |
Latitude |
37.02056N |
Province / District |
n/a |
Longitude |
41.19139E |
Airport Name |
Kamishli Airport |
Elevation (ft) |
1,480 |
IATA & ICAO codes |
KAC – OSKL |
Surface |
Concrete |
Town or City (closest) |
Kamishli City (2 km) |
Runway Condition |
good |
NGO / UN (on ground) |
Yes |
Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Runway Dimension |
2,750 m 50 m |
Ground Handling (Yes / No) |
yes |
Refueling Capacity |
Military |
Runway Lighting (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Runway Heading |
n/a |
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) |
yes |
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Windsock (Yes / No) |
yes |
Weather Information (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) |
Yes, limited |
Navigation Aids (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) |
yes |
Airport Infrastructure Details
Customs |
Yes |
JET A-1 fuel |
Yes/Military |
|
Immigration |
Yes |
AVGAS 100 |
Yes |
|
Terminal Building |
Yes |
Single Point Refuelling |
Yes |
|
Passenger Terminal |
Yes |
Air Starter Units |
Yes |
|
Cargo terminal |
No |
Ground Power (mobile) |
Yes |
|
Pax transport to airfield |
No |
Ground Handling Services |
Yes |
|
Control Tower |
Yes |
Latrine Servicing |
No |
|
Weather Facilities |
Yes |
Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) |
Yes, Category: 8 |
|
Catering Services |
No |
De-icing Equipment |
No |
|
Base Operating Room |
Yes |
Parking Ramp Lighting |
Yes |
|
Airport Radar |
Yes |
Approach & Runway Lights |
Yes |
|
NDB |
U/S |
VOR |
U/S |
|
ILS |
U/S |
|
|
Syrian Arab Republic - 2.3 Road Network
Roads Overview
The total distance of roads in Syria is 97,401 km
19,490 km is paved (including 1,103 km of expressways) and 77,911 km is unpaved. Mainroad conditions and in-country trucking capacity is good and there are sufficient transport companies to meet demand. However, delays in receiving GoS approvals and tax exemptions for importation of food and non-food items is a concern and this may affect on-time deliveries. The annex 'Importance of Road Transport in Syria' includes tables that give a clear idea on the importance of roads network in Syria as back bone for the country and the numbers of vehicles operating on this network.
Road Construction / Maintenance
The transport sector in Syria has a significant share in the economy. Syria's transport and communication networks have expanded rapidly over the past decade to keep pace with the fast-growing population. The road network, for example, has increased by 10% in the past five years, of which 70% is asphalted. The MSR is a divided, multi-lane highway along the Damascus – Homs – Hama – Aleppo corridor with the Mediterranean ports of Tartous and Lattakia, and with Jordan to the south and Lebanon to the west. The secondary roads are in generally excellent condition and additional road construction is underway to extend the major highway network to include a link from Lattakia to Aleppo. Highways and secondary roads have weight-load restrictions (bridge classifications exceed 60 Mt). Due to the presence of potential obstacles on the road, grazing livestock for example, and times of reduced visibility due to inclement weather or dust where speeds become severely reduced. Occasionally snow may make driving hazardous in areas in excess of 1,000 meters above sea level.
4.1 Syrian Arab Republic Government Contact List
Distance Matrix
Distances from Capital City to Major Towns (km) |
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|
Aleppo |
Homs |
Hama |
Lattakia |
Dier al-Zor |
Adleb |
Hassaka |
Rakka |
Sweida |
Dara'a |
Tartous |
Quneitera |
|
|
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Damascus |
355 |
162 |
209 |
348 |
691 |
335 |
866 |
547 |
124 |
101 |
258 |
67 |
|
Aleppo |
|
193 |
146 |
186 |
317 |
59 |
511 |
192 |
479 |
456 |
276 |
422 |
|
Homs |
|
|
47 |
186 |
529 |
173 |
704 |
385 |
286 |
263 |
96 |
229 |
|
Hama |
|
|
|
145 |
482 |
126 |
657 |
338 |
333 |
310 |
161 |
276 |
|
Lattakia |
|
|
|
|
513 |
127 |
697 |
378 |
472 |
449 |
90 |
415 |
|
Dier al-Zor |
|
|
|
|
|
389 |
177 |
168 |
813 |
792 |
593 |
758 |
|
Adleb |
|
|
|
|
|
|
570 |
251 |
459 |
436 |
217 |
402 |
|
Hassaka |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
319 |
990 |
967 |
787 |
933 |
|
Rakka |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
671 |
648 |
468 |
614 |
|
Sweida |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
68 |
364 |
98 |
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Dara'a |
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
359 |
76 |
|
Tartous |
|
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|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
325 |
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Quneitera |
|
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|
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Weighbridges and Axle Load Limits
According to the law issued by Syrian Government in 2006, the following weights and length restrictions apply for transportation of goods on Syrian Roads
Axle load limits |
Syria |
---|---|
Truck with 2 axles |
20,000 |
Truck with 3 axles |
27,000 |
Truck with 4 axles |
32,000 |
Semi-trailer with 3 axles |
40,000 |
Semi-trailer with 4 axles |
45,000 |
Semi-trailer with 5 axles |
n/a |
Semi-trailer with 6 axles |
n/a |
Truck & drawbar trailer with 4 axles |
n/a |
Truck & drawbar trailer with 5 axles |
n/a |
Truck & drawbar trailer with 6 axles |
n/a |
Truck & drawbar trailer with 7 axles |
n/a |
2.4 Syrian Arab Republic Railway Assessment
Syrian Arab Republic Railway Assessment
Railway Service:
- Syria's railway service is reliable and inexpensive, there are two classes of rail travel but only first class carriages have air-conditioning
- The main railway route connects Damascus with Aleppo, Deir-ez-Zor, Hassake and Qamishle, with a secondary coastal route from Aleppo to the port of Latakia
- The Syrian railway network has a combination of standard gauge and narrow gauge lines
- The standard gauge (1.435m) network includes about 2,460 km of
rail track, has an axle weight of 20 tons with a speed of 120 km/h
for passenger trains and 100 km/h for cargo trains
The major line extends from the Lebanese border in the south to the Turkish border in the north, via Homs and Aleppo - In the northeast, another line connecting the Turkish and Iraqi borders.
- A line runs from the oilfields of Al Qamishly in the north to the port of Lattakia (750 km)
- the Homs – Palmyra line is opened to phosphate traffic bound to the port of Tartous
- the narrow gauge (1.050m) network is operated by Hijaz Railways has a total length of 251 km and an axle weight of 17 tons with a maximum speed of 60 km/h
- the Syrian rail network, headquartered in Aleppo, connects the major commercial and agricultural production areas
- All standard types of wagons are available including those for bulk grain transport
- The Tartous and Lattakia Ports have rail access, as do most major mills and grain silos
Other Information
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The Syrian Railways have capacity of up to 10,000 Mt per day to Iraq
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There are connections to the silos in Syria and to the Port of Tartous
-
Negotiations are currently underway to lower prices offered by the Syrian Railway
-
The Syrian Railway Line comes from Lattakia to Deir-ez-zor through Aleppo (or Tartous Aleppo via Homs) and then to Alkameshli until Al aroubiah (cross-border) to Iraq: Mosul, Baghdad, and onwards to the South: Al Naserieh and Al Basrah
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The Railway line between Deir-ez-zor and Abu Kamal is still under construction
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The Syrian Railways has freight traffic exchange with Turkish Railways (TCDD) of two trains per day per direction.
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There are two international passenger trains per week in each direction running between Turkey (Istanbul) and Syria and also between Iran and Syria
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In the North-East of the country, a second freight traffic exchange is taking place with Turkey with three regular freight trains per day in each direction. These three trains are transiting through Syria and destinated to Iraq
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Only one border point located in the North-East of the country is operational between Iraq and Syria. The traffic exchange reaches three freight trains per day in each direction
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In the future, another border point with Iraq will be opened when the line section Deir-ez-zor and Abu Kamal is completed
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Between Lebanon and Syria there is no operational rail border crossing point
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It is expected that the old rail link between Damascus and Beirut will be re-opened
-
Additionally, there is a plan to create a new international rail link between Tripoli (Lebanon) and Al Akkari (Syria)
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The rail link with Jordan has one operational narrow gauge border crossing located at Dera’ where cross-border passenger and freight traffic.
-
Another border point will be become operational when the planned upgrade of the Hijaz Line to standard gauge is completed
4.1 Syrian Arab Republic Government Contact List
Railway Companies and Consortia
Note: The information provided in the attached document, which has been taken from the old DLCA, does not match the structure of the new LCA and is therefore provided separately.
Syria Road Network Additional Information
4.1 Syrian Arab Republic Government Contact List
Syrian Arab Republic - 2.5 Waterways Assessment
Waterways Assessment
Fesh Khabour is 213 km from Hassaka and 123 km from Qamishli.
The road from Hassaka to Khan Al-Jabal (180 km from Hassaka) is in good condition.The road has a width of 7m and a maximum truck capacity of 43Mt.
Khan Al-Jabal to Fesh Khabour is 33 km and is a secondary asphalt road with a width of 3m and a with maximum truck capacity of 20Mt.
In some places the secondary road is in poor condition, especially near the final destination of Fesh Khabour, the final water crossing point in SAR at the Iraqi Border
There is a police station and a small open yard which is used as parking for trucks
For commercial use, the current way of crossing the river is floating bridges.
Iraqi bridge: used for importing, where trucks pass to Syria side.
Syrian bridge: used for exporting, where the trucks returned from Syria side to Iraq side.
The two bridges allowed maximum truck gross weight 26MT, and total long of each is about 100M.
For exporting: the bridge fees are 20$ for each loaded truck when pass the bridge.
This fees are paid to SA who manged this Crosspoint, as no more info regarding the fees paid to Iraqi side.
Syrian Arab Republic - 2.6 Storage Assessment
Storage Assessment
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WFP counterparts have 7,000 Mt of warehouse capacity used only for food items
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In addition, there is The Syrian Storage & Refrigerator company which has warehouse capacity for 60,000 Mt of food (Source: Central Bureau of Statistics: 2005)
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Building a new warehouse is not easy in Syria as there are as many as 26 procedures to be fulfilled which can take about 128 days with many associated costs.
A list of procedures to build a new warehouse has been annexed.
For more information on storage company contact details, please see the following link: 4.6 Storage and Milling Companies Contact List.
Commercial Storage
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
|
Phone Number (mobile/Office) |
Fax Number |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nazha Logistics LLC |
Ground floor -Al-Sabbagh Bldg - Salehiea Jadeh Abwab 17-Real estate No. 2291- Victoria Bridge - Damascus |
(933) 814 822 |
|
|
Khulud Sirri Halaby/ DHL Express and Logistics |
Cornich Midan - Oppsite Teshreen Journal - Damascus |
00963 – 966 – 345345
011 9289 |
|
|
Bana Roukbi. |
Mkelebeh - Kiswa - Rural Damascus |
banaroukbi@gmail.com |
961 7 13 56622 |
961 7 3310155 |
Al Wahib Group |
East Customs Al Wahib Building - Tartous |
0944 646 222 |
00963-43-315501 |
|
International Business Center CO-LTD |
Yousef Al Azmeh ST - Damascus |
00 963 11 314 2000
00963 11- 231 2311 |
|
|
Tarakji of Aleppo WH |
Al Fourkan - Aleppo |
963944240654
21-2686445 |
2687706 |
Storage Used by Humanitarian Organizations
Location |
Organization |
Sharing Possibility |
Capacity |
|||
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( m² ) |
||||||
Rural Damascus - Ghassouleh |
UNHCR |
No |
16,000 |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact |
Aleppo |
5150 |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact |
||
Tartous |
4,032 |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact |
||
Homs |
3,360 |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact |
||
Qamishly |
3350 |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact |
||
Sweida |
1,150 |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact |
||
Aleppo |
UNICEF |
Yes |
2560 |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact |
Homs |
Yes |
5610 |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact |
|
Rural Damascus - Ghassouleh |
No |
5000 |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact |
|
Qamishly |
Yes |
1500 |
Concrete |
Flat |
Appears intact |
|
Damascus |
UNRWA |
No |
1820 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
Damascus |
627.9 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Damascus |
283.5 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Damascus |
490 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Damascus |
125 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Damascus |
1224 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Damascus |
443.19 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Damascus |
174.24 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Damascus |
108 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Damascus |
289.17 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Rural Damascus - Kisweh |
IMC |
No |
1,612 |
Concrete |
Raised-siding |
Appears intact |
Lattakia |
WHO |
No |
3500 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
Rural Damascus - Ghassouleh |
1500 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Aleppo |
700 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Homs |
1500 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Qamishly |
1000 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Rural Damascus - Kisweh |
WFP |
Yes |
27313 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
Rural Damascus - Ghassouleh |
27069.8 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Aleppo Tarakji |
17683 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Aleppo Ajam |
6190 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Homs |
24417 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Qamishli Akkad |
1798 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Qamishli Dijlah |
10460 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Idleb Akansel |
8291.85 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Tartous Wahib |
14917 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
||
Lattakia |
8671.4 |
Concrete |
flat |
Appears intact |
[1] Warehouse Type: Open storage, container, rub-hall, silo, concrete, other, unspecified
[2] Warehouse Access: Raised-siding, flat
[3] Warehouse condition: Appears intact, appears damaged, under construction/repair
Location | Organization | Sharing Possibility | Capacity | Type [1] | Access [2] | Condition [3] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
( m² ) | ||||||
Rural Damascus - Ghassouleh-Seventh bridge | UNHCR | No | 16,000 | Concrete | Flat | Appears intact |
Aleppo-Sheikh Najjar- Sheikh Najjar Industrial Zone | UNHCR | No | 5150 | Concrete | Flat | Appears intact |
Tartous -Kherbet Elma'aza- Miar Shaker-Behind Al Rahmeh Fuel station | UNHCR | No | 4,032 | Concrete | Flat | Appears intact |
Homs-Homs Tartous Autostrada - Kherbet Tin Noor | UNHCR | No | 3,360 | Concrete | Flat | Appears intact |
Qamishly- Qamishly airoportroad- Tal Fares - Al sakkal W.H | UNHCR | No | 3350 | Concrete | Flat | Appears intact |
As-Sweida - Walgha | UNHCR | No | 1,150 | Concrete | Flat | Appears intact |
Aleppo-Sheikh Najjar- Sheikh Najjar Industrial Zone | UNICEF | Yes | 2560 | Concrete | Flat | Appears intact |
Homs - M5 road - Next Sheleh Almkahel petrol station | UNICEF | Yes | 5610 | Concrete | Flat | Appears intact |
Rural Damascus - Ghassouleh | UNICEF | No | 5000 | Concrete | Flat | Appears intact |
Qamishly - Qamishly airpot road - Tal Fares area | UNICEF | Yes | 1500 | Concrete | Flat | Appears intact |
Damascus- Al Motahalik Aljanobi -Mazzeh | UNRWA | No | 1820 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Damascus- Al Motahalik Aljanobi -Mazzeh | UNRWA | No | 627.9 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Damascus- Al Motahalik Aljanobi -Mazzeh | UNRWA | No | 283.5 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Damascus- Al Motahalik Aljanobi -Mazzeh | UNRWA | No | 490 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Damascus- Al Motahalik Aljanobi -Mazzeh | UNRWA | No | 125 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Damascus- Al Motahalik Aljanobi -Mazzeh | UNRWA | No | 1224 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Damascus- Al Motahalik Aljanobi -Mazzeh | UNRWA | No | 443.19 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Damascus- Al Motahalik Aljanobi -Mazzeh | UNRWA | No | 174.24 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Damascus- Al Motahalik Aljanobi -Mazzeh | UNRWA | No | 108 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Damascus- Al Motahalik Aljanobi -Mazzeh | UNRWA | No | 289.17 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Rural Damascus - Darayya - Dara'a Austrad - Next to town centre | IMC | No | 1,950 | Concrete | Raised-siding | Appears intact |
Lattakia - Basa-ِAkram hourieh W.H | WHO | No | 3500 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Rural Damascus - Ghassouleh | WHO | No | 1500 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Aleppo-New Aleppo - Abo Baker Alsedek street | WHO | No | 700 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Homs-Shinshar_next trans orient | WHO | No | 1500 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Qamishly-next to Qamishly airoport | WHO | No | 1000 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Damascus_ next to the customs office_General Cooling W.H | WHO | No | 100 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Rural Damascus - Kisweh | WFP | Yes | 27313 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Rural Damascus - Ghassouleh | WFP | Yes | 27069.8 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Aleppo Tarakji-Sheikh Najjar- Sheikh Najjar Industrial Zone | WFP | Yes | 17683 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Aleppo Ajam-Sheikh Najjar- Sheikh Najjar Industrial Zone | WFP | Yes | 6190 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Homs | WFP | Yes | 24417 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Qamishly- Qamishly airoportroad- Tal Fares - Qamishli Akkad | WFP | Yes | 1798 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Qamishly- Qamishly airoportroad- Qamishli Dijlah | WFP | Yes | 10460 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Idleb Akansel | WFP | Yes | 8291.85 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Tartous Wahib | WFP | No | 14917 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Lattakia | WFP | No | 8671.4 | Concrete | flat | Appears intact |
Public Sector Storage
-
The GoS has many storage facilities distributed all over the governorates that belong to different institutions and ministries.
-
Accurate information on the total storage capacity is not available
Cold Chain
Location |
Organization / Owner |
Type [1] |
Cooling / Power [2] |
Quantity |
Total Capacity (m³) |
Condition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rural Damascus -Adra |
WHO |
Concrete |
Electricity |
1 |
100 |
flat |
The governmental party owns a cold chain but no accurate information is available.
The governmental
[1] Cold Room Positive, Cold Room Negative, Refrigerator, Freezer,
[2] Compression, Absorption, Solar, Other, unspecified
Syrian Arab Republic - 2.7 Milling Assessment
Milling Assessment
Background on the General company for mills:
-
The General Company for Mills was established in 1975, to manage and invest in mills for lentil and bulgur factories, and to distribute and sell their products according to the plan decided by the General Organization for Grain Trade and Manufacturing.
-
The company takes all necessary measures to maintain its mills, facilities, and warehouses, in addition to receiving, manufacturing, distributing, and selling grains, and receiving and storing imported flour.
-
The production capacity of flour increased from 3,700 tons to 7,000 tons per day, until 2011
-
During the years of war, several mills went out of service in Aleppo, Homs, Deir_ez-Zor and Raqqa. There are also mills currently operating at half their capacity due to the decline in wheat crop production.
The contacting details of the public sector mills company:
Name |
Address |
Fax number |
Office number |
|
Website |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
General company for mills |
Damascus |
0096311-5134230 |
0096311-132850 |
The contacting details of the private sector mills company:
Name |
Address |
Milling Capacity |
Contact Person |
Mobile number |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Homs Grand Mill |
Homs |
200 MT/day |
Bisher Al Jandali |
00963946888130 |
|
Joud Mills |
Lattakia |
500 MT/day |
Bashar AlHussain |
00963966634713 |
3 Syrian Arab Republic Logistics Services
Syrian Arab Republic Logistics Services
Disclaimer: Registration does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP/Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities. Please Note: WFP/Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse,comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
The following section contain information on the logistics services of the Syrian Arab Republic
Syrian Arab Republic - 3.1 Fuel
Fuel Overview
Fuel Prices as of: 9 Jan 2024 (local currency and US$) |
|
---|---|
Petrol (per litre) |
9500 SYP - 0,64 US$ (official) |
Diesel (per litre) |
2000 SYP - 0.14US$ (official) |
Paraffin (per litre) |
n/a |
Jet A1 (per litre) |
n/a |
For further information on fuel prices:
Petrol:
- Private cars get 25 liters of petrol each 10 days,
- Public cars get 25 liters per week,
- Motorcycles get 4 litres every 10 days.
However, fuel is available at the parallel market at prices vary from 14000 to 15000 SYP/L.
Diesel prices:
Diesel is subsidised for the poor families at 50 L once a year at 2000 SYP/L. However, the price has reached 17,000 SYP/L. in the informal market.
Public vans: They get 30 L Every 5 round trips.
Important note: In 2021, an Official Decree No. (8) was certified by the Syrian Parliament containing the new consumer protection law; the law criminalizes who buys or sells any subsidised goods for 7 years and a fee equal to three times the cost of the confiscated material. (Clause 56).
Seasonal Variations
Seasonal Variations |
|
---|---|
Are there national priorities in the availability of fuel? (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Is there a rationing system? (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Is fuel to lower income/vulnerable groups subsidized? (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Can the local industry expand fuel supply to meet humanitarian needs? (Yes / No) |
No |
Is it possible for a humanitarian organization to contract directly a reputable supplier/distributor to provide its fuel needs? (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Fuel Transportation
Fuel is transported within Syria by fuel truck tankers.
Is the transportation infrastructure and fleet sufficient to handle current domestic needs as well as increased demand from the humanitarian community? Yes
Standards, Quality and Testing
Industry Control Measures |
|
---|---|
Tanks with adequate protection against water mixing with the fuel (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Filters in the system, monitors where fuel is loaded into aircraft (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Adequate epoxy coating of tanks on trucks (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Presence of suitable fire fighting equipment (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Standards Authority |
|
---|---|
Is there a national or regional standards authority? (Yes / No) |
Yes |
If yes, are the standards adequate/properly enforced? (Yes / No) |
Adequate |
Testing Laboratories |
|
Are there national testing laboratories? (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory – n/a |
|
Name |
Centre for Scientific Studies and Research |
Address |
Barzeh-Damascus-Syria |
Telephone and Fax |
n/a |
Contact |
n/a |
Standards Used - n/a |
3.2 Syrian Arab Republic Transporters
Syrian Arab Republic Transporters
For information on Syrian Arab Republic Transporters contact details, please see the following link:
4.2.7 Syrian Arab Republic Transporter Contact List
Syrian Arab Republic - 3.3 Manual Labour
For further information, please see here:
وزارة المالية - مرسوم رئاسي بزيادة الرواتب والأجور المقطوعة للعاملين المدنيين والعسكريين بنسبة
Labour Rate(s) Overview |
||
---|---|---|
|
Cost |
Rate as of Dec-2023 |
(Local Currency & USD - $) |
||
Daily General Worker |
From 75 $ per month |
Dec-23 |
Daily General Worker (Semi-skilled labour) |
150$ to 200 $ - month |
Dec-23 |
Skilled Worker |
200$ to 400 $ - month |
Dec-23 |
Syrian Arab Republic - 3.4 Telecommunications
Communications during Normal Circumstances
- Landline companies and coverage
Syrian Telecommunications Company: It is a joint-stock company owned by the state
Syrian Telecommunications Company website
http://www.syriantelecom.com.sy/
- Cell phone companies operate in the country
Cellular/mobile phone operator
Syriatel
MTN Group
Wafa Telecom
- Internet connections ( LAN & Wifi)
Several companies from the public and private sector .Please see below link :
مقدمي خدمات الإنترنت في البلاد سوريا (isp.page)
Media Relations and Public Information
The priority for the UN communications in any crisis situation will revolve around sending effective, clear and timely messages to the public and maintaining a high level of internal coordination and communication among focal points of the UN and NGO’s with the objective of speaking in one voice
Note: Further information on Telecommunications can be found in the following document:
Syria Telecommunications Additional Information
Telephone Services |
|
---|---|
Is there an existing landline telephone network? (Yes / No) |
Yes |
Does it allow international calls? (Yes / No) |
Yes
|
On average, number and length of downtime periods |
Not available, estimated 95% available |
Mobile phone providers (List) |
n/a |
Estimated availability and coverage (Approximate percentage of national coverage) |
Availability 96%, coverage 98% of inhabited areas |
Telecommunication Regulation
Regulations |
||
---|---|---|
Regulations on usage or import of: |
Yes / No |
Regulating Authority |
Satellite |
Yes |
Ministry of communication and ministry of interior |
HF Radio |
Yes |
Ministry of communication and ministry of interior |
UHF/VHF/HF radio: handheld, base and mobile |
Yes |
Ministry of communication and ministry of interior |
UHF/VHF repeaters |
Yes |
Ministry of communication and ministry of interior |
GPS |
Yes |
Ministry of communication and ministry of interior |
VSAT |
Yes |
Ministry of communication and ministry of interior |
Individual Network Operator Licenses Required Microsoft Word - Telecom Law English Only 18.01.2011.docx (moct.gov.sy) Frequency Licenses Required Microsoft Word - Telecom Law English Only 18.01.2011.docx (moct.gov.sy) |
Existing Humanitarian Telecoms Systems
-
All UN agencies shares VHF, HF, frequency, and radio room.
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V-Sat requires agency approval and sharing this service is possible in the right location.
Existing UN Telecommunication Systems |
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Organisations |
UNDP |
WFP |
UNFPA |
UNHCR |
UNRWA |
UNICEF |
VHF frequencies |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
HF frequencies |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Repeaters (Locations) |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
VSAT |
No |
Yes |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Syrian Arab Republic - 3.5 Food and Additional Suppliers
Food and Additional Suppliers
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Wheat flour: Assuming an annual consumption of 180kg per person, Syria's projected demand for 2024 is 4.2 million metric tons. In 2023, Syria's estimated wheat production was 2.3 million metric tons. Any reliance on local production may lead to inflationary pressures due to supply tightness.
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Sugar and Rice: Syria does not produce rice or sugar in significant amounts; these commodities are mainly imported and packaged in Syria under different brands.
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Vegetable oil: Since 2012, the government of Syria stopped importing sunflower seeds, and local companies only refined imported raw oil. In 2023, the government allowed companies to re-import sunflower seeds to produce oil locally. The projected demand for vegetable oil in 2024 is about 1.1 million litters, considering an annual need of 44 litters per person.
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Salt: With an assumed annual consumption of 12kg per person, Syria's demand for salt in 2024 is projected to be 280 metric tons. Local production exceeds 100,000 metric tons annually, which is sufficient to meet the demand from the local market.
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Lentils: Due to global warming, changes in climate, and decreasing planted areas because of high costs, Syria permitted the import of lentils in October 2022 to cover market needs. The projected demand for lentils in 2024 is 840 metric tons, assuming a need of 36kg per person annually.
In addition: Local suppliers face limitations in sourcing the commodity from abroad due to import sanctions, complicating import processes and increasing associated costs. Importers are also required to deposit the value of food items on the official exchange platform, often experiencing delays in receiving their deposits back. Additionally, agricultural activities in Syria face challenges such as high fuel prices, lack of electricity, high planting and cultivation costs, water scarcity, and dependence on rain as the main irrigation source in some areas.
Food commodities are available from local suppliers like Fortified date bars, fortified sunflower oil, bulgur wheat, iodine salt, canned food, canned chicken, olive oil, bulgur wheat and ready to eat rations. The local suppliers do have the ability to scale up however we recommend to do a quality check before sourcing.
Company type | Company | Street / Physical Address | Name | Phone Number (office) | Phone Number (mobile) | Description of Services | |
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Food Suppliers | Dunya Trading Co. LTD | Damascus | Abdulla Al Asseh | abdalla.alasseh@gmail.com; | 00963 11 2223175 | 00963 992151386 00963 932223175 |
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Food Suppliers | Abd Alhamid Mohammad Alkek | Original | Abd Alhamid Mohammad Alkek | boukaee1973@gmail.com | 00963 933330533 00963 94410520 00963 988663355 |
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Food Suppliers | Lakah Co | Damascus | Antoine Lakah | alakah@scs-net.org; lakaro1@net.sy; | 00963 11 3335248 | 933445560 | |
Food Suppliers | Jihad Adnan Al Assadi Est | Damascus | Jihad Al Assadi | alassadico@yahoo.com; | 00963 956571002 | ||
Food Suppliers | Al Amir FOR Food Products | Damascus | Hassan Al Khateeb | amirfood@amirgroup.com; | 00963 11 4440733 | 00963 933665773 | |
Food Suppliers | Liana Trading Company | Damascus | Ali Obead | ali.obead@outlook.sa; | 00963 946187752 | ||
Food Suppliers | Al Fardose Co for Tech | Damascus | Musa Syriani / George Syriani | joumana@syriani-ip.com; info.alfardose@gmail.com; |
00963 11 2218244 00963 11 2133399 |
00963 955293506 00963 933220999 |
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Food Suppliers | Al Haidar Trading - HTE | Damascus | Kanan Kanan | kanan@hte-sy.net; | 00963 11 4433643 | 00963 992388333 | |
Food Suppliers | Al Reda Trading Est | Damascus | Bashar Baroudi | alreda.est@gmail.com; | 00963 11 4446113 | 00963 999001618 | |
Food Suppliers | Al Saeed Trading & Contracting | Damascus | Mohammad Al Saeed | alsaeedtradingandcont@gmail.com; | 00963 11 6128782 | 00963 93415551 | |
Food Suppliers | Al Naal Trading and Investment LLC | Damascus | Ghassan Abo Della | info@alnaal.com; | 00963 11 2154992 00963 11 2154993 |
00963 960006099 | |
Food Suppliers | Azure Trading | Damascus | Ayman Soleiman Bin Ali | asulaiman@azure-bd.com; | 00963 11 4437308 | 00963 933220026 | |
Food Suppliers | Foodco | Damascus | Bashar Al Shamaa | bachar.chamaa@alberakdargroup.com; | 00963 11 3741560 | 00963 959999660 | |
Food Suppliers | BN Steel Company | Damascus | Bilal Najjar | b-najjar@scs-net.org; | 00963 11 2156666 | 00963 993222264 | |
Food Suppliers | Ghassan Bastati Est | Damascus | Ghassan Bastati | drsh-2022@hotmail.com; | 00963 11 5451150 | 00963 944212017 00963 9911398412 |
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Food Suppliers | Mohammed Ammar Al Katma Est | Damascus | Mohammed Ammar Al Katma | gec-ca@hotmail.com; | 00963 11 3346689 | 00963 933218818 | |
Food Suppliers | Ghossen Trading Co | Damascus | Fadi Nicola | ghossens@hotmail.com; | 00963 988242322 00963 934128157 00963 932229070 |
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Food Suppliers | Tawfik Hallak Est | Damascus | Tawfiq Hallak | hallak.t@hotmail.com; | 00963 11 4454473 | 933993106 | |
Food Suppliers | Hani Al Shalabi Est | Damascus | Hani Al Shalabi | hanialshalabi@gmail.com; | 00963 11 3317827 | 00963 935937757 00963 944314178 |
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Food Suppliers | Hassan Ebou Est | Damascus | Hassan Ebou | hassanebou@hotmail.com; | 00963 933710055 | ||
Food Suppliers | Mohammad Al Shaikh Othman Est | Damascus | Mohammad Al Shaikh Othman | heshamsak@hotmail.com; | 00963 11 2267598 | 00963 932538912 | |
Food Suppliers | Mustafa Hamouta Est | Homs | Mustafa Hamouta | hhmmmmmmhh67@gmail.com; | 00963 31 5490092 | 00963 944257374 | |
Food Suppliers | Selo Company | Damascus | Houssam Selo | hossamselo@hotmail.com; | 00963 11 3111471 | 00963 933331067 00963 964514937 |
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Food Suppliers | Mohammed Hussam Salam Est | Damascus | Mohammed Hussam Salam | houssamsalam1985@gmail.com; | 00963 11 3121665 | 00963 947842219 | |
Food Suppliers | Adam Group | Damascus | Ahmad Riad Hamad | info@adamttc.com; | 00963 11 2251144 00963 11 2251155 |
00963 992444410 00963 992444405 00963 944210032 |
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Food Suppliers | Hatahet Company HC | Damascus | Ahmad Hatahet | g.hatahet@gmail.com; | 00963 11 3321224 | 00963 96631144 00963 938111799 |
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Food Suppliers | Al Dabbousi Trading and Contracting | Damascus | Maher Dabbousi | info@dabbousi-group.com; | 00963 11 3339947 | 00963 933442377 | |
Food Suppliers | Jabri Business Est | Damascus | Ziad Tarshan | samer.jabri@jabri-trading.com; | 00963 11 3335511 | 00963 988033011 | |
Food Suppliers | MEC - Middle East Co | Damascus | Abdulrahman Suliman | info@mec-trade.com; | 00963 11 6113030 | 00963 988777770 | |
Food Suppliers | Lamark Company | Damascus | Aziz Mtanios | lamarkfortrading@gmail.com; | 00963 11 2150600 00963 11 2150700 |
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Food Suppliers | Abd Al Latif Jraki Est | Damascus | Abdullatif Al Jraki | jtlatif@gmail.com; | 00963 11 3735490 | 00963 944215600 | |
Food Suppliers | Mhd Basem Al Mounakkel Est | Damascus | Mohammed Bassem Al Mounakkel | mounakkel@yahoo.com; | 00963 11 2221892 | 00963 944327781 00963 930207351 |
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Food Suppliers | Mohamad Yase Bundakgi | Damascus | Mohamad Yase Bundakgi | yaserbun@gmail.com; | 00963 11 3314564 | 00963 932946138 00963 959155191 |
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Food Suppliers | Abd Allatif Duli Est | Damascus | Abd Allatif Dulli | latafdulli@hotmail.com; | 00963 11 3322837 | 00963 948833132 | |
Food Suppliers | Mahmoud Rajab Est | Damascus | Mahmoud Rajab | mahmod-350@hotmail.com; | 00963 11 3447673 | 00963 944237350 00963 991963677 |
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Food Suppliers | A.B.M Trading L.L.C | Damascus | Majd Al Sawaf | majd.sawaf@abmllc.net; | 00963 932318899 00963 955995991 |
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Food Suppliers | Abdo Mussa Farha Est | Damascus | Majed Abdo Farha | majedfarha87@gmail.com; | 00963 933677176 | ||
Food Suppliers | Bahi Trading Co | Damascus | Firas Al Rifaee | maysoun@alissar.co.uk; mrahaby@hotmail.com; | 00963 11 3742816 /7/8 | 00963 932787822 | |
Food Suppliers | Mohamad Saeed Hubbi Est | Damascus | Mohamad Saeed Hubbi | mhdhub@gmail.com; | 00963 968800121 | ||
Food Suppliers | Adam Library - Mohammad Okla | Daraa | Mohammad Okla | mhokla122@hotmail.com; | 00963 962820906 | ||
Food Suppliers | Rami Kabaln Est (Al Riyad Mill) | Damascus | Rami Kabaln | info@rk-group.sy; kabalanfortrading@gmail.com; |
00963 11 2155401 00963 11 2155402 |
00963 936007766 00963 933623866 |
Fortified Wheat Flour |
Food Suppliers | Paradise Co | Damascus | Eyad Daboul | paradise.int@outlook.com; | 00963 11 8811417/1/2 | ||
Food Suppliers | Aquanets Company | Damascus | Riad Chamsou | president@aquanets.com; aquanetss3@hotmail.com; | 00963 11 4434011 | 00963 93322055 00963 96053309 |
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Food Suppliers | Gladis Yaqoub Est | Damascus | Riad Michael Jazmati | raidjzmaty@yahoo.com; | 00963 943555003 | ||
Food Suppliers | Al Mouayad For Trading and Industry | Damascus | Mhd Rateb Al Mouayad | rateb.almoayad89@gmail.com; | 00963 933255667 | ||
Food Suppliers | Bilal Gothani | Damascus | Bilal Al Ghouthani | rawd.abdalall.900@gmail.com; | 00963 959373347 | ||
Food Suppliers | Red LLC | Damascus | Qamar Al Homsi | red.tred.llc@gmail.com; | 00963 944501517 | ||
Food Suppliers | Taghleb Trading Company | Damascus | Alaa Al Fares | supply@taghleb-trading.com; | 00963 11 2221857 00963 11 2250235 |
00963 933814822 | |
Food Suppliers | Dabbas Co. | Damascus | Mhd Samer Dabbas | samerdabbas71@gmail.com; | 00963 11 3457555 | 00963 955945999 | |
Food Suppliers | Majed & Mohamed Al Zayed CO | Damascus | Majed Al Zayed | seezaco@gmail.com; | 00963 11 6711880 | 00963 958503010 | |
Food Suppliers | Osama Haikal Est | Damascus | Osama Haikal | osamahhykal@gmail.com; | 00963 943990777 | ||
Food Suppliers | Orient Legend Trading & Contracting LLC | Damascus | Wajiha Al Khatib | tenders@orientlegend.com; | 00963 11 3339088 | 00963 966847494 | |
Food Suppliers | Anas Gergi Nemeh for Trading Est | Damascus | Anas Nemeh | anas.nemeh@gmail.com; | 00963 988450562 | ||
Food Suppliers | Al Kusty for Trading Company S.A.L (OFFSHORE) | Damascus | Salah & Ibrahim Al Kusty | zakriaalkusty2011@hotmail.com; | 00963 944301631 00963 933218070 |
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Food Suppliers | Youssef Barakeh Trading Est | Damascus | Youssef Barakeh | yossef2992@hotmail.com; | 00963 11 4447377 | 00963 933374499 | |
Food Suppliers | Ali Sabera Trading Corporation | Damascus | Ahmad Omar | sales.mhd.omar@gmail.com; | 00963 996839161 | ||
Food Suppliers | Samer Ksibie Est | Homs | Samer Ksibie | samer.ksibei@gmail.com; | 00963 11 2488688 | 00963 994001002 | |
Food Suppliers | Fadi Mohamad Alfarawan | Daraa | Fadi Mohamad Alfarawan | fadifarawan73@gmail.com | |||
Food Suppliers | Mohammad Bahaa Eldeen Khabaz | Damascus | Mohammad Bahaa Eldeen Khabaz | bahaa.alkh@gmail.com | 00963 966162160 | ||
Food Suppliers | Castro for trading | Damascus | Firas Al Bittar | info@castro.sy | 00963 11 3348741 | 00963 937777052 | |
Food Suppliers | Wael AlAhmar | Damascus | wael AlAhmar | waelalahmar85@gmail.com | 00963 933635135 | ||
Food Suppliers | Betinjaneh Brothers Co | Damascus | Antoun Betinjaneh nadia.khiyamikasm |
antoun_betinjaneh@hotmail.com nadia.khiyamikasm@gmail.com info@scibd-sy.com |
00963 11 2313212 00963 11 2313213 00963 11 5444730 |
00963 932608526 | Supplier for all Food Items |
Food Suppliers | Al Rashed salt factory | Damascus | info@alrashed-co.com | 00963 11 58199600 00963 11 5811802 |
00963 955544995 | Manfacturer - Salt | |
Food Suppliers | Nader Hamida | Damascus | Nader Hameda | nader_hameda@hotmail.com | 011 5436295 | 00963 933222389 00963 992651226 |
Supplier for all Food Items |
Food Suppliers | BANA ROUKBI | Damascus | BANAROUKBI@GMAIL.COM | 963 113310155 | 00961 71214236 | Supplier for all Food Items | |
Food Suppliers | Meera Al Sham LLC | Damascus | info@diwanalmuhanna.com h.kallas@diwanalmuhanna.com |
00963 11 9834 00963 11 3916371 |
00963 991155155 | Manufacturer - Date Bars | |
Food Suppliers | CIT Syria | Damascus | cit.syria@gmail.com | 00963 11 334 18 73 00963113341012 |
00963 93 32 46 546 | Supplier for all Food Items | |
Food Suppliers | JDID INTERNATIONAL EST.FOR TRADING | Tartous | jdid.int.est@outlook.com | 00963 944 646222 00963 932 306306 |
Supplier for all Food Items | ||
Food Suppliers | BasharMohamed Kreshan | Damascus | moazyosi@gmail.com | 00963 944407037 | All food items | ||
Food Suppliers | Syrian Company for oil production and refining of oil | Tartous | Sandra Jabagi | sycof-o@sycof-o.com; ibetinjaneh@gmail.com; Sandra.jabagi@sycof-o.com | 0096311-3714022 | Olive oil , Soyabean oil, Sunflower oil, Ghee | |
Food Suppliers | Al Khatib company for refining and filling olive oil | Tartous | info@alkhateb.co | 00963 933574000 | Olive oil | ||
Food Suppliers | HAMMADIANDKASSIR COMPANY (TAIBA FOR TRADING AND FOOD INDUSTRIES) | Damascus | hussamzet1969@gmail.com; fin-mgr@taibafood-sy.com | 0096311-67299921 | Manufacturing Canned Chicken & beef Luncheon | ||
Food Suppliers | AL AREEQ limited liability co. | Damascus | alareeq@hotmail.com | 00963116711204 00963116713968 |
Olive oil, Tomato paste, Jam | ||
Food Suppliers | Rabbath Canning Industry (Delta foods) | Damascus | Ragheb Alslaibi | ragheb.alslaibi@deltafoods.sy; rmslaibi@hotmail.com | 0096311 8788 0096311 69299020 0096311 69299019 |
00963 991113200 | Manufacturing (Tomato paste,Canned chickpeas,Jam,Canned vegetables |
Food Suppliers | Abd Al Hamid Mohammad Al Kek | Damascus | abed-19661@hotmail.com | 00963 933330533 | Supplier for all Food Items | ||
Food Suppliers | Al Akad Commercial Company | Damascus | info@sedihisham.com | 00963 11 44714628 | Bulgur, Chickpeas, Rice, Wheat Flour, Lentile, Sugar, White beans, Thyme | ||
Food Suppliers | AL FADOSE Company - Mousa Siriani | Damascus | info.alfardose@gmail.com | 00963 11 42133399 00963 11 4213 1333 |
Supplier for all Food Items and Wholesaler | ||
Food Suppliers | Khaled Hamoud Trading Est. | Rural Damascus | khhamood92@gmail.com | 00963 930834173 | Supplier for Fresh fruits | ||
Food Suppliers | Al-Amir Co. for food products | Damascus | amirfood@amirgroup.com | 00963 11 4440733 00963 11 4427561 00963 11 4417938 |
Supplier for all Food Items | ||
Food Suppliers | Dirwan Bros and PA co. - Alteqania Food Industry | Damascus | Ahmad Saradar | a.saradar@amana-foods.com; ahmad.saradar84@gmail.com |
00963 11 46922423 | 00963 991569000 | Canned luncheon & Mortadella |
Food Suppliers | International Busuness Center Co., LTD | Damascus | rajeh@ibc-power.com | 00963 11 314 2000 00963 11314 2008 |
Canned food, Bulgur, wheat flour, Rice and vegetable oil. | ||
Food Suppliers | Land Transport International (LTI) | Lattakia | Joseph Dakkak | jdakkak@meritsal.com | 00961 1959213 | rice, bulgur, lentils and chickpeas | |
Food Suppliers | Al Khateeb Brothers Trading Company | Damascus | Mohammad Taysir Alkhateeb | manager@alkateebco.com | 00963 11 44476391 | 00963 998679008 | groats-lentil-chickpeas-dates-bean-sugar-rice-tea-bulgur-tuna-oighee-flour- tomato paste-milk powder- |
Food Suppliers | Al Shikh kwaider and Al Ahlam for food production | Damascus | Anwar kwidar | info@alahlamsy.com | 00963 992087777 | canned Food | |
Food Suppliers | TTC for foodstuff products company | Damascus | tenders@tolido-group.com | 0096311 6552426 0096311 3115075 0096311 6552426 0096311 3115075 |
dry commodities: rice, grains, legumes and for olive oil | ||
Food Suppliers | Bashar Kassab (Layan Trading Company) | Lattakia | Bashar Kasab | bashar_kasab@hotmail.com | 00963 944244339 | Rice, Lentils, Sugar and dry legumes. | |
Food Suppliers | United Investment Industries Company | Damascus | khaled Alrefai Rateb Kassem |
khaled.alrefai@dakfood.net; rateb.kassem@dakfood.net |
00963112044 | olive oil and dry commoditiesand packer of dry commodities except bulgur | |
Food Suppliers | Mohamad Hejazi son of Emad Eddin | Damascus | M7hijaze96@gmail.com | 00963 945443980 | wholesaler | ||
Food Suppliers | Fadi Ajour trading Est | Damascus | Fadi Ajour | fadi.ajour71@gmail.com | 00963 11 564 5069 |
00963 947946 922 | wholesaler |
Food Suppliers | Mohammad Ali Al-Assad Al Nouman for food stuff | Damascus | almryhmzh2@gmail.com | 00963 966810381 | wholesaler | ||
Food Suppliers | Alsham Mills Company- Damascus Mill | Damascus | Wael Aakk | brneihz@gmail.com waelaakk@gmail.com |
00963 994 662000 00963 993 122230 |
Fortified Wheat Flour | |
Food Suppliers | The Great Mill in Homs | Damascus | bjandali@gmail.com | 00963 946 888130 | Fortified Wheat Flour | ||
Food Suppliers | Tonelli LLC | Damascus | Walaa Orfaly | walaa.orfaly@alberakdargroup.com | 00963 955 241 373 | Manufacturer - Date Bars |
Syrian Arab Republic - 3.7 Waste Management and Recycling Infrastructure Assessment
Overview
The waste collection process in large cities is available considered to be average.
In major urban areas, waste is typically disposed of in containers placed throughout streets. However, due to container shortages, waste may end up in plastic bags in certain areas or neighbourhoods. Municipalities bear the responsibility for managing solid waste collection and disposal. In major cities, collections occur once daily, while in smaller populated areas, it's typically every two days.
Waste is generally collected without separation, as a comprehensive waste separation program is lacking. Some regions do segregate medical and industrial waste, but most of the waste ends up in random dumps or old landfill sites due to past crises.
Collection and disposal operations are carried out by both municipal and private entities, with over 30-40% of disposal managed by private companies. Treatment and landfill operations are predominantly handled by public entities.
Regarding recycling, there are facilities in places like Tartous and Damascus for converting waste into organic fertilizers, alongside some damaged stations. Organic material sorting typically occurs at these facilities. However, there's currently no specific recycling legislation in place, with waste collection and transportation governed by Law 49, which offers semi-general instructions.
Non-Hazardous Waste Disposal
Non- Hazardous industrial waste is disposed of with solid waste in most areas, either in random dumps or sanitary landfills. As for medical waste, it is disposed of in some governorates through treatment plants, and in some other areas it is disposed of randomly. Regarding the discharge of municipal wastewater, except for major cities that has a wastewater treatment plant, In most laces, sewage is randomly disposed of by draining into rivers, streams, or the sea. There are also some treatment plants that operate at varying capacities and capacities.
Syrian Arab Republic - 4 Contact Lists
In the following subsections the contact details for the Syria Arab Republic will be presented.
Syrian Arab Republic - 4.1 Government Contact List
Ministry |
Street / Physical Address |
Minister Name |
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Phone Number (office)/ Mobile
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Fax Number |
Website |
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Prime Ministry |
Damascus - Kafr Souseh - April 17th ST |
Hussein Arnous |
00963-11-2226000/1/2 |
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Deputy Prime Ministry |
Damascus - Kafr Souseh - April 17th ST |
Engr.Ali Abdullah Ayyoub |
00963-11-2226000/1/2 |
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Defence Ministry |
Damascus - Abo Rumaneh - Shoukri al-Quwatly ST |
Engr. Ali Mahmoud Abbas |
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Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ministry |
Damascus - Kafar Souseh - opposite Al-Assad University Hospital - |
Faisal Mekdad |
00963-011-2181000 |
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next to the Presidency of the Council of Ministers building |
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Health Ministry |
Damascus - Parlaman st. - Nejmeh sq |
Dr. Hassan al-Ghabbash |
00963113339600 -00963 3339602 |
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009633311020 - 009633311021 |
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Agriculture and Agrarian Reform Ministry |
Damascus -Baramkeh-Ali Ibn Abi Taleb ST |
Mohammed Hassan Qatana |
0096323497533 - 009632244729 |
23497534 |
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9285 - 9213 |
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Electricity Ministry |
Damascus - Kafr Souseh -May 6th ST |
Ghassan al-Zamel |
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Petroleum and Mineral Resources Ministry |
Damascus-Alqusour_October 6th ST |
Firas Hassan Kaddour |
+228 872 4444 |
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+963 11 3137930 |
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Culture Ministry |
Damasacus -Al Muhajrin-Almalki SQ |
Lubanah Mshaweh |
963113331556 |
9.63113E+11 |
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Ministry of Information |
Fayez Mansour ST, Mazzeh ,Damascus, Syria |
Boutros Al-Hallaq |
963116664681 |
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Awqaf (Religious Endowments) Ministry |
In fron of Othman Mosque - Al Maysat SQ ,Damascus, Syria |
Dr. Mohammad Abdul-Sattar al-Sayyed |
963114419080 |
0096311-4419969 |
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Transport Ministry |
Next to Al Madfaa Garden ,Al Jalaa ST ,Abu Rumaneh , Damascus, Syria |
Zouhair Khazim |
173-11-963+ / 3336801-11-0963 |
00963-3323317 / 3332172 |
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Justice Ministry |
Mazzeh Highway ,Mazzeh,Damascus,Syria |
Ahmad al-Sayyed |
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0096311- 6661260 |
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0096311- 6661270 |
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0096311- 666246 |
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Industry Ministry |
Next to Omayya hoyel ,Maysaloon ST -Barzil Avenue ,Damascus,Syria |
Abdel Qader Jokhadar |
00963-2256700 |
00963-2231096 |
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Interior Ministry |
17th of April ST,Kafasouseh,Damascus,Syria |
Mohammad Khaled al-Rahmoun |
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Communications and Technology Ministry |
Next to the Syrian Parliament, Al Abed ST ,Damascus ,Syria |
Iyad Mohammad al-Khatib |
0096311-2261550 |
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Water Resources Ministry |
Al Fardous ST,Damascus,Syria |
Hussein Makhlouf |
0096311-2268040 |
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Labor and Social Affairs Ministry |
Al-Thawra, Damascus, Syria |
Louai Emad El-Din al-Munajjid |
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00963-2314151 |
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Public Works and Housing Ministry |
Yousef Al Admeh Sq,AlSalheh Gate,Damascus,Syria |
Suhail Mohammad Abdullatif |
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0096311- 2217571/2 |
0096311- 2266638 |
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Local Administration and Environment Ministry |
17th April, Damascus, Syria |
Lamia Yousef |
00963-11-5700/1/2 |
00963-11-2145731/2 |
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Education Ministry |
Al Shahbandar SQ, Damascus, Syria |
Darem Tabbaa |
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00963 - 11 - 4444702 |
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Higher Education Ministry |
Omar Bin Abdulaziz, Damascus, Syria |
Bassam Bashir Ibrahim |
00963-11-2119961/2/3 |
00963-11-2128649 |
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Finance Ministry |
Zeky Al Arsouzy St, Damascus, Syria |
Dr. Kenan Yaghi |
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00963 -11- 2220200 |
00963 -11- 2215601 |
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Economy and Foreign Trade Ministry |
Yousef Al Admeh SQ ,As Salhiyeh, Damascus, Syria |
Mohammad Samer al-Khalil |
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00963 -11-2324680 /1/2 |
00963 -11- 2225695 |
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Internal Trade and Consumer Protection Ministry |
Qutiaba Ben Mouslem ST ,Barzzeh, Damascus, Syria |
Dr. Mohsen Abdul Karim Ali |
00963 -11- 5161100/1/2 |
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Tourism Ministry |
Barada,Shoukri Al Quatly ST, Damascus, Syria |
Mohammad Rami Radwan Martini |
00963 -11- 2252305 |
00963 -11- 2252301 |
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Administrative Development Ministry |
Al-Jazeera No. /20/,Dummar suburb, Damascus, Syria |
Salam Mohammad al-Saffaf |
00963 -11-3134671 |
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Presidential Affairs Ministry |
Sabaa Bahrat Square,Damascus, Syria |
Mansour Fadlallah Azzam |
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Ministry of State for Investment Affairs and Vital Projects |
Damascus - Kafr Souseh - April 17th ST |
Ahmed Mohammad Bustaji |
114473012 |
114428124 |
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Ministry of State for People's Assembly Affairs |
Damascus - Kafr Souseh - April 17th ST |
Abdullah Sallum Abdullah |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
Ministry of State for Southern Development Affairs |
Damascus - Kafr Souseh - April 17th ST |
Dr. Diala Barakat |
NA |
NA |
NA |
NA |
Syrian Arab Republic - 4.2 Humanitarian Agency Contact List
Organization | Street / Physical Address | Title | Phone Number (mobile) | Phone Number (office) | Fax Number | Website | |
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WFP | Damascus - Fayez Mansour Highway (Mazzeh Highway)- near to the Greek Embassy- Property No. 4082 | Logistics officer | mohammad.alkhaldi@wfp.org; | (00963) 932101151 | (0096311) 6117399 | www.wfp.org/countries/syrian-arab-republic | |
OCHA | Damascus -Mezzeh - West Villas -Ghazzawi Street - Buliding No.10 | National Humanitarian Affairs Officer | nasser7@un.org | (00963) 955395209 | www.unocha.org/syrian-arab-republic | ||
UNHCR | Damascus - Kafarsouseh- Kanwat Basatin- Abdullah Ibn Rawaha ST | Associate Supply Officer | ahmadmun@unhcr.org; | (00 963)963988005092 | (00963 11) 21812102 | www.unhcr.org/sy | |
UNICEF | Damascus - Mezzeh- East villas - Marakish Avenure-Al Shafiee St- Building 2 | Logistics Officer | bhajhasoun@unicef.org; | (00 963)963 958558879 | (00963 11) 6191300 | www.unicef.org/syria/ | |
UNRWA | Damascus-Al Motajalik Al Janobi-The general management office for UNRWA | Senior Logistics officer | m.khalaf@unrwa.org | (00963) 989722364 | (00 963 11) 6133035/45 | www.unrwa.org/countries/syria | |
UNMAS | Damascus - Mezzeh- East villas - Marakish Avenure-Al Shafiee St- Building 4222 | Translator and Protocol Assistant | emilf@unops.org | (00 963)963 950044046 | (0096311)6134150 | unmas.org/en/programmes/syria | |
WHO | Damascus- Abu Rumaneh- Al jalaa St- Near Saoudi Embassy | Logistics team lead | albaalbakim@who.int; | (00 963)963 953 888 553 | (0096311)3353265 | www.who.int/countries/syr/ | |
UNDP | Damascus -Mezzeh - West Villas -Ghazzawi Street - Buliding No.8 | Procurement Assistant & Logistic Support | hamdi.alsadat@undp.org | ('00963) 958880106 | (00963 11) 6129811 | www.undp.org/syria | |
UNFPA | Damascus -Mezzeh - West Villas -Ghazzawi Street - Buliding No.10 | Supply Specialist | abu-hawilih@unfpa.org; | (00 963)963 937665468 | (00963 11) 6126870/1 | syria.unfpa.org | |
FAO | Damascus - Mezzeh- West villas - Al Farabi ST -Bulding. No. 4502 | Logistics Officer | abdulmugheeth.badri@fao.org; | (00963) 988067953 | (00963 11) 9346 | (00963 11) 2153610 | www.fao.org/syria/en/ |
IMC | Damascus - Mezzeh- West villas - Taha Houssein ST-Next to Yafa hospital -Building No 14 | Deputy Head of Logistics | mibrmo@InternationalMedicalCorps.org; | (00 963)963 944 75 65 70 | (00963 11) 612 1228 | internationalmedicalcorps.org/country/syria/ | |
DRC | Damascus-Abu Rumaneh-Almahdi ben Barakeh ST-Infornt of Al Arabi Bank | Supply Chain Manager | tarek.majzoub@drc.ngo | 9.63954E+11 | (00963 11) 3340312 | pro.drc.ngo/where-we-work/middle-east/syria/ | |
SOS | Damascus- RukenAl Dein -Ahmad Ben Hanbal ST | CS-Syria@sos-syria.org | (00963) 11 9240 | www.sos-syria.org | |||
AKDN | Damascus-Abu Rumaneh- Al Rawda SQ-Abd Al Kader Al Gazairi ST-Bulding NO15 | Head of Operations | maher.alloush@akdn.org; | (00963) 33 - 88 29 676 / 88 28 250 | (00963 33) 88 29 686 | the.akdn/en/who-we-are | |
NRC | Damascus - Mezzeh- East villas - Marakish Avenure-Near UNICEF Office | Operation manager | waad.ismail@nrc.no | (00963) 950007732 | (00 963 11) 6132956 | (00 963 11) 6132957 | www.nrc.no/syria |
ADRA | Damascus - Mezzeh- West villas -Near Al Assadi hospital | Country Director | nagi.khalil@adrasyria.org; | (00 963)963968000514 | (00963 11) 613 3913 | syria.adra.cloud | |
Ox Fam | Damascus -Mezzeh - East Villas -Al Farabi St | Senior Procurement Officer | mAboujdie@oxfam.org.uk | (00963) 958002421 | (00963 11) 611 4963 | www.oxfam.org | |
Medair | Damascus - Al Malki - Shakib Arsalan St - Next to The American School | Logistics Manager | eduardo.acabani@medair.org | ( 00963) 958 011 818 | www.medair.org/what-we-do/syria/ | ||
GOPA | Damascus - Bab Sharki - Tale Al Fida - Al Mariamia Church | Logistics Assistant | b.alassalli@gopaderd.org; | (00963) 992600329 | (00963 11) 5435441 | (00963 11)5413133 | gopaderd.org/en/ |
PUI | Damascus-Mazzeh- West Villas-Malek ben Rabeaa St-Opposite the Technical Institute | Logistics Responsible | log.resp@premiere-urgence-syr.org | (00963) 995 034 563 (00963) 950 066122 |
www.premiere-urgence.org/en/mission/syria/ | ||
ICRC | Damascus-Abu Rumaneh- Al Rawda SQ - Egypt St | Head of transport | malberakdar@icrc.org; | (00 963)963 932012129 | www.icrc.org/en/where-we-work/middle-east/syria | ||
INTERSOS | Damascus-Abu Rumaneh- Aref Al Shihabi St. - Building 3 - Ground Floor | Log officer | log.officer.syria@intersos.org; | (00 963)963958844102 | www.intersos.org/en/what-we-do/syria/ | ||
DORCAS | Damascus- Abu Rumaneh- Al jalaa St- The building of Ayman Al Sawah lower) | Office Administrative | office@syria.dorcas.org r.alshahaf@syria.dorcas.org |
(00 963)957499902 (00 963) 932625856 |
(00963 11) 332 6367 | dorcas.org/countries/syria/ | |
RESCATE | Mazzeh -East Villas-Al Shafee avenue - Al Farabi St-Buliding 4194 | Head of Mission Syria | soura.aljoundi@ongrescate.org | (00963) 930500722 | (00 963 11) 611 5764/65 | ww.facebook.com/Syria.Rescate/ | |
ZOA | Damascus-Abu Rumaneh- Next to Al-Baraka Bank | Logistics and procurement officer | e.soulaiman@zoa.ngo | (00963) 950045608 | (00 963 11) 331 6913 | www.zoa-international.com | |
TDH-IT | Damascus -Mezzeh - West Villas - Al Doha St -Building No 1 | Logistic Officer | syria.logistic@tdhitaly.org | (00 963)963 993 358 712 | (00963 11) 612 81 66/7 | terredeshommes.it/progetti/siria/ | |
TGH | Damascus-Abu Rumaneh- Ibn AlHaitham Avenue - Building No 32 | Logistics Assistant | logistic.officer.syr@trianglegh.org; | (00 963)963961101202 | www.trianglegh.org/ActionHumanitaire/EN/HumanitarianMission/Syria/Syria.html | ||
FCA | Damascus-Abu Rumaneh- Shakib Arslan St | Procurement and Logistic Officer | badi.rizk@kua.fi | (00 963)963 958606001 | www.kirkonulkomaanapu.fi/en/toimintamaa/syria/ | ||
HEKS-EPER | Damascus - Mezzeh Highway - Opposite Al-Jalaa Stadium - Al-Rayes Restaurant Building - second floor. | Logistics Manager | yasser.almasri@heks-eper.org | (00963) 940130033 | en.heks.ch/emergency-aid/earthquake-syria | ||
COOPI | Damascus - Al Malki - Al Bzem St - Building No 7 | Head of Mission | hom.syria@coopi.org; | (00963)969330041 | coopi.org/en/country/syria.html | ||
GVC | Damascus -Mezzeh - West Villas -Saad Ben Wakkas St - Quraish avenue - Behind Al Mohammadi Mosque | Procurement & Logistics Officer | yaser.audeh@gvc.weworld.it | (00 963) 960099930 | |||
EPDC | Damascus -Bab Sharqi -Hanania St- Bab Sharqi Fence - In fornt of Al fateh Mosque | Logistics, IT and Safety Manager | Logistics.manager@epdc-syria.org | (00 963) 987921063 | syriacpatriarchate.org/epdc/ | ||
DRC | Damascus- Abu Rumaneh- Al mahdi Ben Barakeh St | Supply Chain Manager | tarek.majzoub@drc.ngo | (00963)953888930 | pro.drc.ngo/where-we-work/middle-east/syria/ | ||
NCA | Damascus - Mezzeh- East villas - Marakish Avenure-Al Shafiee St | Logistics & Procurement Officer | nermine.alshanaa@nca.no | (00 963) 960666872 | www.kirkensnodhjelp.no/en/where-we-work/syria2/ |
Syrian Arab Republic - 4.3 Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies Contact List
Food Inspection Services Companies
Company Name | Vendor No. | Telephone | Fax | mobile | focal point | Address | Intend name | |
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GLOBAL SURVEYS LLC | 50050729 | 00963 41 486347 | 00963 41 486348 | 00963 41 486347 | Kamal.kayal@g-suvesys.com | Damascus | Global Surveys | |
SGS LIBAN S.A.L | 50046500 | 0096 11 580030 | N/A | 00961 1 580010 | mireille.azar@sgs.com | Damascus | SGS LIBAN S.A.L. | |
SAYBOLT | 00961 4 722 027 | 00961 4 722 027 | 009631 3240750 | sayblot@dm.net.lb | Lebanon | Saybolt Lebanon | ||
Bureau Veritas LIBAN SAL | 50046376 | 961 1 240540 | 961 1 240640 | N/A | joseph.chatta@ae.bureauveritas.com | Lebanon | Bureau Veritas LIBAN SAL | |
SGS Syria (syrian international superintendence) | 50021659 | 0096 11 3345545-6 | 00963 11 3319180 | Dr.Ammar Kayal Maria Hamdan |
ammar.kayal@sgs.com sara.alkabouni@sgs.com |
Damascus | sgs syrian international superintendence | |
Intertek | verdiana.brambilla@intertek.com> francesca.guasconi@intertek.com andrea.manca@intertek.com |
Germany | Intertek Food Services GmbH | |||||
Viglienzone Adriatica | +39 0544 428838 | smusio@viglienzone.it | Italy-Circ.ne Piazza d'Armi 130 | Viglienzone Adriatica S.r.l. |
Note: There is no laboratory testing company in the private sector .SGS does these test through the governmental laboratory.
Syrian Arab Republic - 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List
Company type | Company | Street / Physical Address | Name | Title | Phone Number (office) | Phone Number (mobile) | Website | Description of Services | |
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Port and Waterways Companies Contact List | Mhd Hisham Tamim Establishment | Building No 40, Behind Al Shafeaai Mosquem, Mezzah East Villas, Damascus | Mohamed Hisham Tamim | General Manager | Mhd.hisham.tamim@gmail.com | 011 6123094 | 00963 933426970 | Target-co.com | water supply and sanitary networks (Wash) |
Port and Waterways Companies Contact List | Husein Sharbo | Aleppo | Husein Sharbo | Owner | hs9991111@gmail.com | 0944 425170 | www.syriaexpressco.com | ||
Port and Waterways Companies Contact List | Jehad Alhassan | Damascus | Jehad Alhassan | Owner | jehad.alhassan09@hotmail.com | 944379947 | 112217550 | ||
Port and Waterways Companies Contact List | Abd Elaal Group for Trading and Construction | Khaled Abd Elaal | Owner | nada.shikani.15@gmail.com | 96311541882 | 934393391 | www.alaniss.com | ||
Port and Waterways Companies Contact List | Mohamed Al-Saeed & Mohamed Al-Tayeh Company | Opposite Aleskan Road - Al Mazeh ST - Damascus | Mohamed Al-Saeed & Mohamed Al-Tayeh | Owner | alsaeedtradingandcont@gmail.com | 963116128782 | 00963934155551 / 00963944240963 | ||
Port and Waterways Companies Contact List | Dahok Company | Rural Damascus-Yalda- Main Street | Ahmad Dahok | General Manager | ahmaddahok1000@gmail.com | 6645396 | 991449652 | provide transportation services inside and outside Syria (Lebanon/Jordan) and provide a car rental service (without driver). Transport and shipping of goods. Trade and supply of foodbaskets. | |
Port and Waterways Companies Contact List | Green Oasis Company | Al Fardous | Ahmad Nabil AlKhawam & Nabil Alset | Owner | gr_oasis@scs-net.org | 00963 11-2320204 | 00963 944 535212 | www.lemallah.net | |
Port and Waterways Companies Contact List | Rami Hasan Shuqir | Salkhd - Swedaa | Rami Hasan Shuqir | Owner | ramishoukir@gmail.com | marathon.com.sy | |||
Port and Waterways Companies Contact List | Ghassan Abboud | Ghasan Abboud | ghassanabboud20@gmail.com | 944708953 | |||||
Global Feright forwarding | Bollore | France,Tour Bolloré,31-32 quai de Dion Bouton 92800 Puteaux |
Charanjeet Singh ALAG | mesa.ar@bollore.com | (+91) 22 6838 1500, Extn 1555 | https://www.bollore-logistics.com/en/ | |||
Global Feright forwarding | Damco | Turfmarkt 107 ,2511 DP ,The Hague, Netherlands | Casper Skuldbol Melchior | aidsolutions@lns.maersk.com | 0031 (0)70 302 3800 | (+45) 8931 6163 | www.damco.com | ||
Global Feright forwarding | DHL | Bonn,Germany | Massar Diop | m.diop@dhl.com | (+33) 1 77 65 05 48 | www.dhl.com | |||
Global Feright forwarding | Kuehne + Nagel | Schindellegi, Feusisberg, Switzerland | Andre Harboe | kncph.unhcr@kuehne-nagel.com | (+45) 3699 3664 | https://home.kuehne-nagel.com/en/ |
Syrian Arab Republic - 4.5 Airport Company Contact List
Company |
Name |
Title |
Phone Number |
Description of Services |
Website |
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Damascus Airport |
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|
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Directorate General of Civil Aviation |
Basel Mansour |
General Manager |
+963-11-3333815 |
Civil aviation authorities |
|
Directorate of Syrian Air |
T.B.N |
General Manager |
+963 11 167 |
Ground Handling |
|
Directorate of Syrian Air |
Wael Ghalya |
Ground operations director |
+963 11 2386 351 +963 933 308 173 |
Cargo & Ground Handling |
|
Ministry of oil |
Adeeb Bakdash |
Sadcop Manager |
+963 11 238 6298 +963 33 429 050 |
Aircrafts fuelling |
|
Aleppo Airport |
|
|
|
|
|
Civil aviation |
Mohammad Almasri |
Airport Director |
+963 944 430 093 |
|
|
Syrianair |
Ahmad Ranjabal |
Station manager |
+963 988 660 242 |
|
|
Sadcop |
Mazen Mahrouseh |
SadCop manager |
+963 953 811 230 |
|
|
Qamishli Airport |
|
|
|
|
|
Civil aviation |
Lara Bahde |
Airport Director |
+963 990 322 602 |
|
|
Syrianair |
Ahmad Alwadi |
Station manager |
+963 994 311 821 |
|
|
Sadcop |
Ali (military) |
SadCop manager |
+963 953 327 842 |
|
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Latakia Airport |
|
|
|
|
|
Administration |
Administration |
Administration |
+963 41 834300,1 +963 41 837780 |
|
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Syrian Arab Republic - 4.6 Storage and Milling Companies Contact List
Company type |
Company |
Name |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Phone Number (mobile) |
Fax Number |
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Milling |
Damascus Mills |
Wael Akar |
|
00963 994662000 |
|
|
Milling |
Homs Grand Mill |
Shukri Jandali |
|
|
|
|
Storage |
Nazha Logistics LLC- T |
|
alaa.alfares@nazhaco.com |
00963 944 673 316 |
00963 933 814 822 |
|
Storage |
Al Aniss LLC Company |
Samia Aljenawy |
00963 933665773 |
963933665773 |
|
|
Storage |
International Business Center CO-LTD |
Mohamad Louai Jandali |
00963 944995466 |
00963 956666818 |
|
|
Storage |
Mhd.Talal & Al-Shawa co |
Mhd.Talal Al-Shawa |
00963 992469919 |
00963 932050055 |
|
|
Storage |
Hilal Al Khair Logistics |
Nabil A. Nasra |
00963 993311173 |
00963 993311173 |
|
|
Storage |
Khattab and Qassas |
Reda Omar AlKhattab |
00963 944436312 |
|
|
|
Storage |
Khulud Sirri Halaby/ DHL Express and Logistics |
Joud Abd Al Masseih |
00963 11 9289 |
00963 966345345 |
00963 11 8887421 |
|
Storage |
Bana Roukbi. |
banaroukbi@gmail.com |
|
00961 7 13 56622 |
00961 7 3310155 |
|
Storage |
Al Wahib Group |
Chadwan Jdid |
|
00963 944 646 222 |
00963 43-315501 |
|
Storage |
International Business Center CO-LTD |
|
00963 11 231 2311 |
00 963 11 314 2000 |
|
|
Storage |
Al Akkad Commercial Company |
Mr. Wael Safiyah |
00963 11-4714628 |
00963 942 000 939 |
|
|
Storage |
Rami Kabalan est |
Rami Kabalan |
|
00963 933 623 866 |
|
|
Storage |
Sara Company |
Omar Sara |
|
00963 988457255 |
|
|
Storage |
Transporters LLC |
|
operations@transportewrs-sal.com |
|
00961 3 73 73 07 |
|
Storage |
Ali Kaabour |
Ali Kaboor |
|
00963 987 010888 |
00963 996 000022 |
|
Storage |
Maha Assaf/ Homs WH Owner |
Maha Al Assaf |
|
00963 933211393 |
|
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Storage |
Tarakji of Aleppo WH |
Ahmad Aqeel |
21-2686445 |
00963 944240654 |
0096311 2687706 |
|
Storage |
Akad Warehouse Qamishli |
Samir Shabo |
|
00963 992826946 |
|
|
Storage |
Nael Ajam Aleppo WH |
Nael Ajam |
|
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Syrian Arab Republic - 4.7 Fuel Providers Contact List
Company type |
Company |
Street / Physical Address |
Name |
Title |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Website |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fuel provision |
SADCOP |
Al Khateeb avenue-Al Adawi -Damascus-Syria |
Ali Taha |
General manager office |
|
mahrukat.gov.sy |
Syrian Arab Republic - 4.8 Transporter Contact List
Company Name | Phone Number (office) | Fax | Website | Contacting person Name | Contacting person Title | Phone Number (Mobile) | Number of Vehicles | Capacity per vehicle | Condition | Covered region | Office address |
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Maher Kheir Eddin Boulad an d Partners Company /MBP/ |
00963 11 3346810 00963 11 3346854 |
00963 11 3316960 | WWW.MBP-CO.COM | Maher Boulad | Director Managing | 00963 944 369568 | 200 | Trailer (38 MT/60 M³) | Good | All over Syria | Near the Romanin Embassy B.17/3 - Al Khansaa Avenue -Al Malki - Damascus - Syria |
150 | Tuck (19 MT/30 M³) | ||||||||||
100 | Large Pick up (12 MT/20 M³) | ||||||||||
75 | Small Pickup (7 MT/13 M³) | ||||||||||
50 | X Small Pick up (5 MT/9 M³) | ||||||||||
STC | 011 2123000 | 011 2128080 | www.stc-sy.com | Rania al shalaq | contracts department | 0992 112 277 | 12 | Trailer (38 MT/60 M³) | Good | All over Syria and regional area | STC bulding - Free zone - Damascus - Syria |
Gezairi Transport | 043/2219605 | NIL | http://www.gezairi.com | Esam Serop | Logistic Coordinator | 933424060 | 70 | Trailer (38 MT/60 M³) | Good | All over Syria | Al Gezairi Building - Almina Street - Tartous - Syria |
041/2236295 | NIL | http://www.gezairi.com | Maen Jarkas | Excutive Manager | 933470200 | 25 | Tuck (19 MT/30 M³) | Al Gezairi Building- Aljazaer Street - Lattakia- Syria | |||
011/ 3315301 | NIL | http://www.gezairi.com | Amer Jlilati | Logistic Department | 944587070 | 11 | Large Pick up (12 MT/20 M³) | Free Zone - Al Baramkeh- Damascus - Syria | |||
14 | Small Pickup (7 MT/13 M³) | ||||||||||
Khulud Sirri Halaby | 011 9289 | NA | NA | Joud Abdel Messie | Executive Manager | 948888505 | 70 | Trailer (38 MT/60 M³) | Good | All over Syria | 7th Bridge - Ghassoula -R. Damascus-Syria |
15 | Tuck (19 MT/30 M³) | ||||||||||
10 | Large Pick up (12 MT/20 M³) | ||||||||||
4 | Small Pickup (7 MT/13 M³) | ||||||||||
Land Transport International | +963 41 2764000 / Ext : 135 | + 963 41 2765480 | Ali Moussawi | Operatins Coordinator | +963 969990083 | 30 | Trailer (38 MT/60 M³) | Excellent | All over Syria and regional area | prp 2147/14 - On top to KIA agency - Al jazaer ST- Lattakia - Syria | |
+963 41 2764000 / Ext : 135 | + 963 41 2765480 | brt.fhawilo@cma-cgm.com | Faisal Hawilo | LTI Manager | +961 81 114948 | ||||||
Hilal Al Khair Logistics Services LLC | 011-2147000 | 011-2146333 | www.hilalalkhair.com | Nabil Ahmad Nasra | Founder & Chairman | 0988-331666 | 8 | Trailer (38 MT/60 M³) | Good | All over Syria | Free Zone - Damascus-Syria |
10 | Truck (19 MT/30 M³) | ||||||||||
8 | Large Pick up (12 MT/20 M³) | ||||||||||
12 | Small Pick up (7 MT/13 M³) | ||||||||||
15 | X-Small Pick up (5 MT/9 M³) | ||||||||||
Zagros Company Of Trade & Contracting | 052427176 &052438801 | 52438801 | zagros-2014@outlook.co | SABRI AHMAD | A chief executive officer (CEO) | 0933853150 0944405525 0998243906 |
Available upon request | Trailer (38 MT/60 M³) | Excellent | ALL SYRIA | Hashim Al Attasi ST - Al Qamishli - Syria |
Syrian Arab Republic - 4.9 Railway Companies Contact List
Company |
Geographic Coverage |
Street / Physical Address |
|
Phone Number (office) |
Website |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Syrian Railways General Corporation |
Aleppo |
Aleppo -Al Razi St |
009632213900 |
Syrian Arab Republic - 4.10 Supplier Contact List
For information on Supplier Contact details, please see the following link: Supplier Contact List
5 Syrian Arab Republic Annexes
The following section contains annexes for additional information for the Syria LCA
5.1 Syrian Arab Republic Acronyms and Abbreviations
Acronym | Full name of the Agency / Organization |
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(V)HF | (Very) High Frequency |
AWB | Airway Bill |
BL | Bill of Lading |
C&F | Cost & Freight |
CAA | Civil Aviation Authority |
CARE | Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere |
CCA | Climate Change Adoption |
CFS | Container Freight Stations |
DLCA | Digital Logistics Capacity Assessment |
DMTP | Disaster Management Training Programme |
EOC | Emergency Operations Centre |
FAO | Food and Agriculture Organisation |
GMO | Genetically Modified Organism |
GPRS | General Pocket Radio Service |
GRT | Gross Register Tonnage |
IATA | International Air Transport Association |
ICAO | International Civil Aviation Organisation |
IDPs | Internally Displaced Persons |
IMF | International Monetary Fund |
INGO | International NGO |
INSARAG | International Search and Rescue Advisory Group |
IOM | International Organisation for Migration |
ISPs | Internet Service Providers |
KVA | Kilo Volt Ampere |
LCA | Logistics Capacity Assessment |
LCL | Less than container load |
MoSAL | Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor |
MOSS | Minimum Operating Security Standards |
MOU | Memorables of Understanding |
MT | Metric Tons |
MW | Megawatt |
n/a | not available |
NFI | Non Food Items |
NGO | Non Governmental Organisation |
OCHA | Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs |
RC | Resident Coordinator |
ROD | Representational Office in Damascus |
RoRo | Roll on Roll off |
SAR | Syrian Arab Republic |
SARC | Syrian Arab Red Crescent |
T | Tons |
T&D | Transmission and Distribution |
TCDD | Turkish State Railways |
TEUs | Twenty Foot Equivalent Units |
THC | Terminal Handling Charge |
UNAIDS | Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS |
UNCT | United Nations Country Team |
UNCT | United Nations Country Team |
UNDAC | United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination |
UNDAF | United Nations Development Assistance Framework |
UNDP | United Nations Development Programme |
UNDP | United Nations Development Programme |
UNEP | United Nations Environmental 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 |
USAR | Urban Search and Rescue |
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 |