Brinland

Brinland

Country name

Brinland

Official country name

The Democratic Republic of Brinland

Assessment dates

From (Month / Year)

Jan / 2015

To (Month / Year)

Feb / 2015

Name of Assessor

WFP OSL-LDU

Title and Position

N/A

Contact (email and phone number)

N/A

 

Table of Contents

Chapter 

Name of Assessor 

Organization

Date Updated 

1 Brinland Country Profile

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

1.1 Brinland Humanitarian Background

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

1.3 Brinland Customs Information

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

2 Brinland Logistics Infrastructure

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

2.1 Brinland Port Assessment

YWFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

2.1.1 Brinland Port of Brindisi

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

2.2 Brinland Aviation

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

2.2.1 Brinland International Airport

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

2.3 Brinland Road Network

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

2.4 Brinland Railway Assessment

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

2.6 Brinland Storage Assessment

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

3 Brinland Logistics Services

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

3.1 Brinland Fuel

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

3.2 Brinland Transporters

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

3.3 Brinland Manual Labour

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

3.4 Brinland Telecommunications

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

3.5 Brinland Food and Additional Suppliers

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

3.6 Brinland Additional Services

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

3.7 Brinland Waste Management and Recycling Infrastructure Assessment WFP OSL-LDU WFP February 2015

4 Brinland Contact Lists

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

4.1 Brinland Government Contact List

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

4.4 Brinland Port and Waterways Company Contact List

YWFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

4.5 Brinland Airport Company Contact List

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

4.8 Brinland Transporter Contact List

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

4.9 Brinland Railway Companies Contact List

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

4.12 Brinland Waste Management Companies Contact List WFP OSL-LDU WFP February 2015

5 Brinland Annexes

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

5.1 Brinland Acronyms & Abbreviations

WFP OSL-LDU

WFP

February 2015

Brinland - LRT - 1 Brinland Country Profile

 

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Generic Information

Brinland, a Democratic Republic, located in Southeast Asia, has a population of approximately 20.1 million people. Bordered by the Main Sea, Southland, Westland, and Northland, Brinland covers an area of approximately 326,594 km2 and is comprised of a variety of geographical areas including the Brinland mountains, forests, hills, and plains. Brinland is organized into five provinces (Amethyst, Bronze, Cobalt, Diamond, and Emerald). The Brinland population is made up of several ethnic groups, including the Brinish (65%), Banaiashi (17%), Beni (12%), and others, and the majority of the population practices Christianity (45.3%) or Islam (30.4%). Due to the composition of population, Brinlandese, the native tongue of the Brinish, is the most widely spoken language across Brinland, although ancient tribal languages are also spoken. Brinland’s capital city, Brindisi, is located in Emerald Province.

The official currency of Brinland is the Brinland Rupee.  The country’s economy is largely dependent on agriculture (including cotton, pulses, jute, sugarcane, tobacco, and grains) and gem and mineral production. Brinland was ranked 139 out of 187 countries in the 2011 UNDP Human Development Index, and nearly one-third of the population lives under the national poverty line. The unemployment rate in Brinland is 46% and approximately 18% of the population is considered food-insecure, with high levels of stunting reported. Life expectancy is an average of 67.52 years and poor sanitation and disproportional rates of child and maternal mortality rates continue to be problems in Brinland.

 

For information on Brinland's humanitarian background and customs information, please see the following links:

 

Brinland - LRT - 1.1 Brinland Humanitarian Background

Disasters, Conflicts and Migration

Natural Disasters

Yes / No

Comments / Details

Drought

No

N/A

Earthquakes

Yes

N/A

Epidemics

No

N/A

Extreme Temperatures

No

N/A

Flooding

Yes

Wetshire District is particularly exposed.

Insect Infestation

No

N/A

Mudslides

No

N/A

Volcanic Eruptions

No

N/A

High Waves / Surges

No

N/A

Wildfires

No

N/A

High Winds

No

N/A

Other Comments

N/A

 

Man-Made Issues

   

Civil Strife

Yes

Armed unrest, particularly in the southern part of the country bordering Southland

International Conflict

No

N/A

Internally Displaced Persons

No

N/A

Refugees Present

No

N/A

Landmines / UXO Present

No

N/A

Other Comments

N/A

 

 

Calamities and Seasonal Effects

No information on calamities and seasonal effects is available.

Capacity and Contacts for In-Country Emergency Response

Government

No Military/Civil defense assets are currently applied in ongoing relief programs. In a potential emergency situation, the potential of the Military/Civil defense assets need to be assessed and determined depending on complexity of the situation and political implications. National Military capacity is limited. Most of Brinland’s assets are old and not well maintained. However, small fixed wing aircraft and helicopters are often used by the Government and kept in good conditions.


For information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Brinland Government Contact List

Humanitarian Community

WFP phased out its development activities in the country in 1992 after 15 years of presence in the country.

Current UN partners and cooperating NGOs include UNDP, UNICEF, WHO,  and the Brinland Red Cross Society. The main areas of intervention include development projects and health related activities for HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis.
 

List any requirements for technical staff entering the country (i.e. visa, vaccination, Security Phase, etc.)

Visa required for non European citizens, yellow fever required, security phase 2 in Bronze Province . Phase 1 in the rest of the country.

List authorities concerned

Visas:  Embassies of Brinland abroad, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Brinland

Vaccination: Ministry of Health of Brinland, Directorate for Infectious Diseases

 

Brinland - LRT - 1.3 Brinland Customs Information

TEST TEST Strict regulatory requirements on importation of medical supplies with approvals from 4 ministries (health, foreign affairs, security, finance) taking approximately 3 weeks for approval.

Transit Regime

Major Entry and Transit Points

Brindisi, Aproko, Dottima 

Border Crossing Points

Chandro (Cobalt), Fasano (Cobalt), Dottima (Diamond), Aproko (Amethyst), Bratina (Bronze)

Customs procedures for cargo clearance at entry points

To be discussed with agents and customs authorities

Estimated duration for cargo custom clearance

1-2 days

Estimated cost for cargo custom clearance

Average 0.5% total cargo cost

Cost to be discussed with agents and customs authorities


For information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Brinland Government Contact List

Brinland - LRT - 2.1 Brinland Ports Assessment

Brinland is served by ports in Brinland, Northland, and Southland. 
 

Brinland Ports

Brindisi Port is the main international port of Brinland, but it is congested and its handling facilities are in poor condition.

For more information on the Port of Brindisi, please see the following link: 2.1.1 Brinland Port of Brindisi

The Port of Punta Della Contessa in Bronze Province is an important fishing port and marina for sail boats.

A well-developed river barge service runs between Ouro Dagima and Bekario via Ba Louquivala. The service is mostly used to transport construction materials, such as stone and gravel, between Mineshire and coastal localities in Emerald Province.

 

Bari Port, Northland

Bari is the main port of Northland and also caters foreign trade for Brinland which is then re-routed by either road or rail. The port offers less capacity and services than Brindisi Port. Nonetheless, the port has good infrastructure and is well connected to the rest of Northland and Brinland. Bari Port plays an important role in the economic uplift of activities in the North of Brinland given the constant congestion of Brindisi.

 

Lecce Port, Southland

Lecce Port in Southland offers 1 multipurpose berth. The port offers facilities for vessels up to 25,000 DWT. The port also offers a range of floating craft and cargo handling equipment. Draught at the port is 8 mt. Both Bari Port and Lecce Port offer trans-shipment packages. Custom clearance is quite fast in both ports.

 

Brinland - LRT - 2.1.1 Brinland Port of Brindisi

Port Overview

Brindisi Port is the main international port of Brinland. The present cargo handling capacity of Brindisi is 7 million tons per year. However, Brindisi Port suffers from congestion in the quays. Moreover, its cargo handling facilities are worn out and in poor condition. 

Port website: N/A

Port Location and Contacts

Country

Brinland

Province or District

N/A

Town or City (Closest location) with Distance (km)

Name: Brindisi

km: N/A

Port's Complete Name

Port of Brindisi

Latitude

N/A

Longitude

N/A

Managing Company or Port Authority (If more than one operator, break down by area of operation)

Brindisi is managed through the Brinland Port and Waterways Authority

Management Contact Person

N/A

Closest Airport and Frequent Airlines to / from International Destinations

Airport Name: Brinland International Airport

Airlines: N/A

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

For information on Port of Brindisi contact details, please see the following link: 4.4 Brinland Port and Waterways Companies Contact List

 
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

Discharge Rates

Type

Discharge Rates/Day

Bulk

1,000 - 1,500

Bagged

1,000 - 2,000

Cargo Handling Charges

Shift 8 Hours/Day

10US$

Weekends/Holidays

10US$

Containers Cost

Charges

Containers Cost

20'

US $5 / TEU / day Slots alloted per TEU

Bulk Cost

3 day included

1-7 Days x US $0.38 / mt  - after = US$0.50 / mt

Break bulk Cost

3 day included

1-7 Days x US $0.25 / mt  - after = US $0.35 / mt

Wharfage

1.2% CIF

N/A

Stevedoring Cost 

Bulk Free out

Bulk Liner Out

US $12

US $8

Stevedoring Cost

Ship’s hold to under tackle

Ship’s hold to stacked

US $12

US $17

Additional Costs

THC

De-stuffing

Re-conditioning

Mobile crane rent

Uplift containers

20’ = US $60   & 40’ = US $108

US $1 / mt

US $0.5 / mt

US $300 / h

10 min / TEU

 

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Conventional Berth (Bulk/bagged cereal cargos)

N/A

200 m

Beam - 200 m - 8 m

Draft at Port - 8 m

Draft at Berth - 7.5 m

Container Berth

N/A

N/A

N/A

Silo Berth

N/A

N/A

N/A

Berthing Tugs

N/A

   

Water Barges

N/A

   

General Cargo Handling Berths

The port offers a short approach channel to provide safe navigation up to 45,000 DWT tankers, modern container vessels, bulk carriers and general cargo ships. The port has multipurpose cargo berths including 1 container terminal and 1 silo. 
 

Port Handling Equipment

Is the port equipment managed by the government or privately? The port is managed by the Brinland Port and Waterways Authority, which is the responsible government agency for ports and waterways in Brinland.

Equipment

Available

(Yes / No)

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Dockside Crane

Yes

1 x 40 t

Container Gantries

N/A

N/A

Mobile Cranes

Yes

1 x 20 t

2 x 15 t

Reachstacker

N/A

N/A

RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer)

N/A

N/A

Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines

Yes

Automatic bagging plants for 50 kg bags: 1

Manual bagging plants for 100 kg bags: 2

Transtrainer

N/A

N/A

Forklifts

N/A

N/A

Vacuvators

Yes

1 - x 15,000 t

 

Customs Guidance

Customs procedures should be discussed with agents locally. Estimated duration for cargo customs clearance is 1 to 2 days in both ports, cost to be discussed with agents locally, average 0.5% total cargo cost.

Special taxes, dues and concerns ref. commercial transport/transit procedures issued by Ministry of Commerce and Finance. to be discussed with agents locally.

For additional Brinland Customs information, please see the following link: 1.3 Brinland Customs Information

For information on Brinland port contact details, please see the following link: 4.4 Brinland Port and Waterways Companies Contact List

Brinland - LRT - 2.2 Brinland Aviation

Aviation sources within Brinland are very sparse.
 

Brinland has two international airports: Brinland International Airport and Ahynta International Airport. Brinland International Airport is a civil-military airport.

More information can be found via the following link: 2.2.1 Brinland International Airport. 

Ahynta International Airport is used for national and regional passenger flights, with no real cargo handling facilities. Only one runway (1,300 m) is available at the Ahynta International Airport, but it is currently under extension.


The two main national airports in Brinland are Careti National Airport and Bekario National Airport. Careti National Airport activity has been in sharp decrease since the Brindisi-Ahynta highway entered in service in 2010. Bekario National Airport has a long unpaved runway with significant handling and storage capacities.


Smaller airfields with unpaved runways can be found in Allon, Bratina, Dakaro, Gatjum, Garin Kufai, Gangoy, San Vito and Djakoni. 


Two commercial air carriers are present int he region: Cazair and Airbee. These carriers mainly offer passenger service throughout Brinland, but neither have been evaluation or accepted to provide services for the humanitarian community. 

Brinland - LRT - 2.2.1 Brinland International Airport

Location Details

Country

Brinland

Latitude

40.65763

Province / District

Emerald

Longitude

17.94703

Town or City (Closest)

Brindisi

Elevation (ft and m)

47 ft / 14 m

Airfield Name

Brinland International Airport

IATA and ICAO Codes

N/A

Open From (hours)

00:00

Open To (hours)

24:00

Runways

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1,869 m x 1,799 m

Orientation

053.0 / 233.0

Surface

Asphalt

Runway #2

Runway Dimensions

2,650 m / 2,742 m

Orientation

137.0 / 317.0

Surface

Asphalt

Airfield Details

Airfield Details

Customs

Yes

JET A-1 fuel

Yes

Immigration

Yes

AVGAS 100

Yes

Terminal Building

Yes

Single Point Refueling

Yes

Passenger Terminal

Yes

Air Starter Units

Yes

Cargo terminal

Yes

Ground Power (mobile)

Yes

Pax transport to airfield

Yes

Crash Crew

Yes

Control Tower

Yes

Aircraft Support Services

Yes

Weather Facilities

Yes

Latrine Servicing

Yes

Catering Services

Yes

Fire Fighting

Yes

Base Operating Room

Yes

Fire Fighting Category (ICAO)

Yes

Airport Radar

Yes

Fire Fighting Equipment

Yes

NDB

Yes

De-icing Equipment

Yes

VOR

Yes

IFR Procedures

Yes

ILS

Yes

Runway Lights

Yes

Approach Lights

Yes

Parking Ramp Lighting

Yes

NOTE: Airport weather bureau – regular TAFT and METAR information, including information related to other Brinland’s airfields in the country

Airport Costs

Landing fees

US $3.65 / mt (weight of aircraft)

Handling fees

US $12 / mt (weight of cargo)

 

Customs Procedures

Customs procedures are to be discussed with airport authorities and agents locally. Estimated duration for cargo custom clearance and cost is usually very fast, but should be discussed with airport authorities and agents locally. The average is 0.5% of the total cargo cost.

For information on Brinland Airport customs details, please see the following link: 1.3 Brinland Customs Information

 

Security

Civil airport security benefits from the close vicinity of the military airport. 

Inside Terminal

Good. ICAO / IATA principles in effect

Outside Terminal

Perimeter well fenced. Airport police.

 

Airport Contacts

For information on Brinland Airport Contact details, please see the following link: 4.5 Brinland Airport Companies Contact List

 

Brinland - LRT - 2.3 Brinland Road Network

The country is divided into 5 provinces (Amethyst, Bronze, Cobalt, Diamond and Emerald). The Brinland mountains are in the central, western and southern part of the country.

For an updated map of Brinland for further information and details on roads, please see the following attachment: Map of Brinland

For more information on government agency contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Brinland Government Contact List

Distance Matrix

Travel Time from Capital City to Major Towns (days)

 

Brindisi

Punta Della Contessa 

Careti

Dakaro 

Ahynta 

Allon 

Bekario 

Garin Gada 

Aproko

Gatjum

Dottima

Chandro

Brindisi

 

.5 day

.5 day

1 day

1.5 days

2 days

 

 

 

 

 

 

Punta Della Contessa

.5 day

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Careti

.5 day

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 hours

Dakaro 

1 day

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.5 day

2 hours

 

Ahynta 

1.5 days

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 day

2 hours

 

 

 

Allon 

2 days

 

 

 

 

 

1 day

 

 

 

 

 

Bekario  

 

 

 

 

 

1 day

 

 

 

 

 

 

Garin Gada 

 

 

 

 

1 day

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aproko

 

 

 

 

2 hours

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gatjum

 

 

 

.5 day

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dottima

 

 

 

2 hours

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chandro

 

 

3 hours

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Transit Information

Main Passable Overland Entry Points

From

To

Fasano (Cobalt) 

Northland

Chandro (Cobalt)

Northland

Dottima (Diamond)

Northland

Aproko (Amethyst)

Westland 

Bratina (Bronze) 

Southland 

Border Crossing Points

Chandro (Cobalt), Fasano (Cobalt), Dottima (Diamond), Aproko (Amethyst) Bratina (Bronze)

Capacity per month?

TBD

Operating hours?

To be negotiated with company 

Frequent congestion? 

Yes

Driver Support Facilities?

Yes

Fuel Availability?

Yes

Communication Facilities?

Yes

Driver salary

Approx US $600 / month 

For information on Brinland Customs details, please see the following link: 1.3 Brinland Customs Information

Brinland - LRT - 2.4 Brinland Railway Assessment

There is no railway network in Brinland. Northland has extended its national network to Dottima and Chandro, and Westland has extended its national network to Ahynta. The two railways entering Brinland are in good condition. Both belong to the Northland and Westland railways authorities in cooperation with the Brinland Ministry of Commerce and Transport. The network is reliable, with fairly important traffic coming to Brinland and reduced traffic out. Wagons are overall in good condition, but engines are not always functional and often need maintenance/repair. The network is quite efficient, with very few cancellations, important commercial cargo activity, and few passengers.

Railway Companies and Consortia

For information on Brinland Railways Contact details, please see the following link: 4.9 Brinland Railway Company Contact List

Capacity Table

Rail Operator Capacity

 

Commercial (mainly import to Brinland from Northland)

Operates on (lines)

Mainly imports to Brinland from Northland

Max train length and/or pulling capacity

600 mt 15 Wagons (per cargo train)

Locomotives (electric/diesel/steam)

12 (Av. age 30 yrs)

Freight Wagons

200

Frequency of rail travel

10,000 - 12,000  mt per week

Other

Shunting equipment available

Key Stations

Key Station Information

 

Station Name: Dottima

Station Name: Ahynta

Location

Diamond

Amethyst

Contact Information

N/A

N/A

Connections with other transport means (road/waterways/air)

N/A

N/A

Storage Capacity (mt)

5.000 mt

4,000 mt

Handling Equipment

Crane Capacity - 20 mt

Crane Capacity - 15 mt – 20 mt

Handling Capacity:
MT / Hour
TEU / Hour

N/A

N/A

Other Comments

Customs procedures for cargo clearance: to be discussed with agents. Duration for cargo custom clearance and cost: 1-2 days. Cost to be discussed with agents and customs authorities, average 0.5% total cargo cost.

Customs procedures for cargo clearance: to be discussed with agents. Duration for cargo custom clearance and cost: 1-2 days. Cost to be discussed with agents and customs authorities, average 0.5% total cargo cost.

From Chandro, transhipments from rail to trucks are carried out.  Note that the railway station dependence was shut down in January 2015 in reason of low activity Any transhsipment has to be carrefully planned with NRA

Brinland - LRT - 2.6 Brinland Storage Assessment

  • No requirements for certification for storage/transport of medicines but required to comply with GSP/GDP practices and government has the right to audit and investigate breaches 
  • Strict requirements on management of narcotics 
  • Main warehouses with KC 2-8 are available via the district central medical stores (although they experience frequent power cuts) with limited availability via private sector (one reported private sector pharmaceutical warehouse in Brindisi, and two agriculture warehouses in Allon and Bakario with temperature control)

There is no list of storage facilities available for Brinland. Storage is to be discussed with the Government or private sector companies.

General rental conditions: No Rubb /wick halls are available in Brinland, but there is a possibility to purchase in Southland. However, providers have never been tendered. There is no information on the quality of the products and equipment available.

Commercial Storage 

Brinland has limited capacity and negotiation for public facilities may take time. A Rubb hall is recommended in case of emergencies.

Indicative rate for warehouse space

To be negotiated with Brinland Government and /or Private sector, indications approx. US$2 / m2 / month

Rate for handling

US $10 / day

Mechanical handling equipment

Yes, depending on areas, forklift for rent or sale available

Pallets available

Yes

Can pallets be locally procured?

Yes

If “yes” for what price?

TBD

Delivery time?

2 days

Are there pesticides and fumigants locally available?

Yes

If “yes” for what price?

TBD

Delivery time?

TBD

Storage Used by Humanitarian Organizations

WFP has no warehouse in the country. Given the minimal relationship with the Government, WFP does not benefit from national warehousing facilities. There are no rail siding numbers for WFP warehouses with rail siding.

Brinland - LRT - 3.1 Brinland Fuel

Fuel Overview

Brinland relies almost entirely on Northland for the provision of fuel (both countries have signed a commercial agreement giving the exclusivity to Northland for providing oil through subterranean pipe).

Brinland Oil Corporation (BOC) is the sole importer of fuels in Brinland. It is a government owned agency for all Brinland and was established on 1970. It imports, stores and distributes all kinds of fuel in Brinland.

The Democratic Republic of Brinland owns 90.15% of BOC with the balance shared by four other state-owned enterprises, those being Cobalt Supplies, National Trading Ltd., Brinland Bank Ltd. and Emerald Bank. BOC has 4 regional offices with fuel depots in Brinland: Brindisi, Dakaro, Allon, and Bekario. The total storage capacity throughout Brinland is 65,500 kilolitres (2014)

BOC then distributes its petroleum products to various government or privately owned companies to be distributed to consumers. 

Approximately, 60% of its fuel storage is consumed by the eastern region of Brinland.

 

Fuel Pricing

Fuel Prices as of: Feb 2016  (US $)

Petrol (per litre)

US $0.84 / liter

Fuel (per litre)

US $0.71 / liter

Diesel (per litre)

N/A

Paraffin (per litre)

N/A

Jet A1 (per litre)

N/A

Fuel prices in Brinland are determined primarily on the purchase price of fuel from the Northland Oil Corporation and are set by the Board of Directors of BOC.

The Government of Brinland does not provide any price subsidies for fuel. The price of fuel includes a 13 percent VAT as of July 2016.

Seasonal Variations 

Because of payment delays and because of its geographical structure, Brinland has fuel shortages very often.

Mostly, landslides and floods every winter season block the main supply roads that reach many depots or distributors.

Seasonal Variations

Are there national priorities in the availability of fuel, e.g. are there restrictions or priorities for the provision of fuel such as to the military? (Yes / No)

Yes

Is there a rationing system? (Yes / No)

Yes

Is fuel to lower income/vulnerable groups subsidized? (Yes / No)

No

Can the local industry expand fuel supply to meet humanitarian needs? (Yes / No)

N/A

Is it possible for a humanitarian organization to contract directly a reputable supplier/distributor to provide its fuel needs? (Yes / No)

Yes

Fuel Transportation

Fuel products are supplied to BOC-approved distributors upon request.

All aviation fuel (Jet A-1) is distributed and sold directly by BOC in order to adhere to stringent quality control measures. BOC uses over 700 tanker trucks to transport and distribute their products. 

The Brinland Oil Corporation (BOC) imports all of its fuel requirements from the Northland Oil Corporation (NOC) through a long-term agreement. It is reported that NOC has approximately 55% of the Northland fuel market share and owns 6 of Norhtland’s 11 refineries. Fuel is mainly transported into Brinland by subterranean "Monopoly" to Carreti. There are plans to construct a second pipeline from Monopoly, Northland to the BOC depot of Brindisi but no start date has been set.

The transportation infrastructure and fleet are sufficient to handle current domestic needs as well as increased demand from the humanitarian community.

Standards, Quality and Testing

BOC has a Quality and Pollution Control Department equipped with facilities for testing the quality standards of its petroleum products.

Laboratory testing is regularly carried out and quality norms are strictly enforced. All incoming products as well as delivered fuel to the distributors are fully tested. As an example, two samples of each delivery transported to distributors are taken. One is kept with the distributor and the second is held by BOC Quality Control. Spot surprise checks are made on the distributor to ensure there is no alteration of product. Brindisi has a significant level of air pollution, mainly caused by old diesel enging vehicles.

To safeguard the health of the population, especially that of children, BOC has already made arrangements to supply unleaded petrol in Brinland. 

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, please identify the appropriate national and/or regional authority.

National: BOC
Regional: BOC 

If yes, are the standards adequate/properly enforced? (Yes / No)

-

Testing Laboratories

Are there national testing laboratories? (Yes / No)

Yes

Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory

Company

Brinland Oil Corporation

Name 

BOC

Address

75 Corso Garibaldi

Brindisi

Telephone and Fax

 

Mail

brinland.operations@wfp.org

 

Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.

Brinland - LRT - 3.2 Brinland Transporters

The transport market is limited in Brinland and to a certain extend unstructured.

Most of transporters own 1 or 2 vehicles and are operating a family run business.

So far, only the two major companies have been assessed: Brinland Move and Truck One.

Here are listed companies operating more than 5 vehicles.

 

For more information on transport company contact details, number of vehicles and capacities, please see the following links: 4.8 Brinland Transporter Contact List 

 

Brinland Move Transport Capacity Summary

Regions Covered

Brinland

 

Number of
Vehicles

Capacity per
Vehicle (mt)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Flatbed Trucks / Trailers

50 

40 

Range Cost per Ton per KM in US$:
Primary Roads: From 0.14 to 0.18
Secondary Roads: From 0.18 to 0.25

Body Trucks

50 

10 

Range Cost per Ton per KM in US$:
Primary Roads: From 0.14 to 0.18
Secondary Roads: From 0.18 to 0.25

Truck One Transport Capacity Summary

Regions Covered

Brinland

 

Number of
Vehicles

Capacity per
Vehicle (mt)

Comments / Condition of Vehicles

Flatbed Trucks / Trailers

50 

40 

Range Cost per Ton per KM in US$:
Primary Roads: From 0.12 to 0.16
Secondary Roads: From 0.21 to 0.27

Body Trucks

50 

20 

Range Cost per Ton per KM in US$:
Primary Roads: From 0.12 to 0.16
Secondary Roads: From 0.21 to 0.27

Body Trucks

20

10

Range Cost per Ton per KM in US$:
Primary Roads: From 0.12 to 0.16
Secondary Roads:  From 0.21 to 0.27

 

General Information: 

Which type of light (support) vehicles are best suitable for the general road conditions:

 4 x 4 Pick Up

Are there adequate rental (support) vehicles available

Yes - 4 x 4 (Approx US $200 / day)

Licensing requirements and procedures

To be negotiated with transport companies and Ministry of Commerce and Transport.
For information on Ministry of Commerce and Transport contact details, please see the following attachment:
4.1 Brinland Government Contact List 

 

 

Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.

Brinland - LRT - 3.3 Brinland Manual Labor

Labor Rates Overview

Type of labour

Cost (US $)

Rate as of Year / Month

Warehouse manager

1,100 / month

March 2015

Storekeeper

600 / month

March 2015

Tally clerk:

500 / month

March 2015

Driver

600 / month

March 2015

Turnboy

300 / month

March 2015

Cargo handler

10 / month

March 2015

Administrative clerk

700 / month

March 2015

 

Brinland - LRT - 3.4 Brinland Telecommunications

Telephone Services

Is there an existing landline telephone network?

Yes

Does it allow international calls?

N/A

On average, number and length of downtime periods

Variable, irregular and intermittent shut-offs

Mobile phone providers

N/A network irregular and intermittent shut-offs, limited coverage

SIM cards easily available

Estimated availability and coverage
(Approximate percentage of national coverage)

N/A

Telecommunication Regulation

Regulations

Regulations on usage or import of

Yes / No

Regulations

Satellite

Yes

Signatory of Tampere convention

HF Radio

Yes

Signatory of Tampere convention

UHF/VHF/HF radio: handheld, base and mobile

Yes

Signatory of Tampere convention

UHF/VHF repeaters

Yes

Signatory of Tampere convention

GPS

Yes

Signatory of Tampere convention

VSAT

Yes

Signatory of Tampere convention

Individual Network Operator Licenses Required

Government to be consulted and official request sent through the Emergency cell with copy to the Ministry of Defense.

Frequency Licenses Required

Government to be consulted and official request sent through the Emergency cell with copy to the Ministry of Defense.

Can Communication equipment (i.e. satellite and radio) be imported?

Yes

If "yes" What are the regulations?

Signatory of Tampere convention

What other UN-Agencies are having communication systems established and to what extent?

UNDP

Can WFP tap into these resources?  

Yes

Existing Humanitarian Telecoms Systems

UNDP have established communications systems which can be used by WFP. For information, contact William Purple.
 

For information on Brinland Telecommunications contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Brinland Government Contact List

Brinland - LRT - 3.5 Brinland Food and Additional Suppliers

Note: Brinland applies high protectionist standards towards local production and industry.

Import is generally strongly regulated and large list of items is either prohibited, restricted or subject to taxes.

 

Main Food Suppliers

Brinland is not a food insecure country. The latest crops were quite satisfactory compared to the past three years. However, given the deteriorating situation of the local economy, most of the crops have been exported abroad (60% to Northland, 30% to Southland and 10% elsewhere), immediately generating the needed cash revenue for the population. However, for the past three months food is being re-imported due to the lack of rice and pulses in the country.

Brinland has the infrastructure in place to import the required food, mostly from Northland. However, the economic constraints prevent Brinland from re-importing the total required quantities of food. The Government does not hold any emergency food stocks/reserves. Average food consumption is 150 kg per person per year of cereal and pulses in total. Per capita availability however, fell recently down to 140 kg. Brinland’s Government does not allow import of GMO commodities in the country.

Types of food generally consumed

Staple

Home made bread, rice, pulses, vegetables and fruits

Protein

Meat and poultry products

Additional Suppliers

Emergency and relief item availability in Brinland includes:

Shelter

Mats, kitchen utensils and hand tools are locally manufactured. Blankets are easily available either through local production or through local and regional traders.

Water & Sanitation

 Soap and basic hygienic supplies as well as buckets are available locally.

Medicines

There is very little local production of generic drugs. Most pharmaceuticals are imported in Brinland. Costs are very high due to import taxes.

Other

Most of the manufactured equipment / items can be made available through local traders (Vehicles, jerrycans, etc.).

 

Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.

Brinland - LRT - 3.6 Brinland Additional Services

Vehicle Rental

Rental vehicles available including 4 x 4 at approx cost of US $300/day. 

Electricity and Power 

There is a constant and regular supply of power through the country.

Internet Service Providers (ISPs)

Internet Service Providers

Are there ISPs available?

Yes

Private or Government

Government

Dial-up only

N/A

Approximate Rates

US $60 Per month  -- Set up approx US $150

Max leasable ‘dedicated’ bandwidth

N/A

 

Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.

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2.1.X COUNTRY NAME Port of PORT NAME

Port Overview

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REPLACE THIS TEXT with one or two paragraphs of narrative describing the port. This section should briefly put the activities of the port into context and may include key observations of the current situation and overall status of operations (management and oversight arrangements, links to production/industry, major imports/exports, etc.) and a high-level outline of existing facilities. Specify whether this entry point can legally receive pharmaceuticals and other medical supplies, based on the country’s regulatory framework. Specify whether there are SOPs available for receipt of medical cargo (Time temperature sensitive cargo, narcotics, etc.)

Please be concise.

Port website: INSERT LINK TO PORT WEBSITE

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com

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Port Location and Contact

Country

Insert information

Province or District

 

Nearest Town or City

with Distance from Port

TOWN NAME

DISTANCE (km)

Port's Complete Name

 

Latitude

Insert latitude in decimal degrees format (ex. DDD.dddddd)

Longitude

Insert longitude in decimal degrees format (ex. DDD.dddddd)

Managing Company or Port Authority

 

If more than one operator, break down by area of operation

Management Contact Person

 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

AIRPORT NAME

LIST OF INTERNATIONAL CARRIERS

Port Picture

REPLACE THIS TEXT with a map or satellite view of the port here. The picture of the port should include all key areas clearly marked.


REPLACE THIS TEXT with a list of the areas identified in the Port Picture.

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

REPLACE THIS TEXT with a short narrative identifying key companies and their duties within the port. ENSURE COMPANIES IDENTIFIED IN THESE PARAGRAPHS HAVE THEIR CONTACT DETAILS IN SECTION 4.4: Port and Waterways Companies Contact List. Create the list by completing the 4.4 template. 

 

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: HQ staff will input a link to section 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List here.

Port Performance

REPLACE THIS TEXT with a short narrative describing port performance. Key questions to guide your narrative: What is the channel draft and are there other limitations relating to vessel size?; Is the port currently congested?; Is there an established priority for humanitarian cargo?; What are the port’s major limitations/bottlenecks?; What is the average waiting time (the time between arrival and berthing)? Also, be clear whether the Cargo Handling MTs includes or excludes container volume.

Seasonal Constraints

 

Occurs

Time Frame

Rainy Season

Yes / No

From (month) to (month)

Major Import Campaigns

Yes / No

From (month) to (month)

Other Comments

INSERT OTHER CONSTRAINT(S) IF REQUIRED

 

Handling Figures for YEAR

Vessel Calls

 

Container Traffic (TEUs)

 

 

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for YEAR

Bulk (mt)

 

Break bulk (mt)

 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: INSERT LINK TO PORT RATES/TARIFFS PAGE – link directly to an external webpage which has relevant rates, tariffs, and/or charges for the port, if available.

 

REPLACE THIS TEXT, if no link available, with a description to any issues regarding discharge rates, or identify information sources which will have the most up-to-date information. Give indicators on expected cost for break bulk and bulk as well as terminal handling charges. Specify whether there are different charges for reefers.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length

(m)

Maximum

Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

 

 

 

 

Container Berth

 

 

 

 

Silo Berth

 

 

 

 

Berthing Tugs

 

 

 

 

Water Barges

 

 

 

 


REPLACE THIS TEXT with any further narrative about berths available or with relevant links to supporting websites.

General Cargo Handling Berths

Cargo Type

Berth Identification

Imports - Bagged Cargo

 

Exports - Bagged Cargo

 

Imports and Exports - RoRo

 

Other Imports

 

Port Handling Equipment

Is the port equipment managed by the government or privately? INSERT ANSWER HERE

REPLACE THIS TEXT with 2 - 3 sentences describing the management of the port handling equipment.

Equipment

Available

 

Total Quantity and Capacity Available

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage

Dockside Crane

Yes / No

 

 

Container Gantries

Yes / No

 

 

Mobile Cranes

Yes / No

 

 

Reachstacker

Yes / No

 

 

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer)

Yes / No

 

 

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines

Yes / No

 

 

Transtainer

Yes / No

 

 

Forklifts

Yes / No

 

 

Container Facilities

REPLACE THIS TEXT AND PICTURES with 1 - 3 sentences describing the container facilities. Pictures and diagrams of the facilities would also be valuable.

Facilities

20 ft

40 ft

Container Facilities Available

INSERT TEXT HERE

INSERT TEXT HERE

Container Freight Station (CFS)

 

 

Refrigerated Container Stations

 

 

Other Capacity Details

 

 

Daily Take Off Capacity
(Containers per Day)

 

 

Number of Reefer Stations
(Connection Points)

 

 

Emergency Take-off Capacity

Give an indication

Give an indication

Off take Capacity of Gang Shift
(Containers per Shift)

 

 

Customs Guidance

REPLACE THIS TEXT with a paragraph outlining the customs activities at the port. Give guidance on how long it normally takes, recommendations on working with custom officials at the port, location of customs offices and operating hours, and any other relevant issues. Ensure custom contact details are given and any relevant websites. ENSURE YOU HAVE COMPLETED SECTION 1.3 CUSTOMS INFORMATION. If pharmaceuticals arrive at this port, specifically detail the receipt and customs clearance process noting any additional requirements. Include a list of clearing agents with bonded/non-bonded warehouse capacity in the port with temp controlled / non temp controlled

CLEARING AGENTS

Company Name

What categories do they treat (food, fuel, vehicles, pharmaceuticals, or all-rounders)?

 

Bonded/Non-bonded warehouse Capacity

Temperature controlled /Non temperature controlled

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please make sure that these companies’ contacts are added in section 4.11 Additional Services Contact List

For more information on customs in COUNTRY NAME, please see the following link: HQ staff will input a link to section 1.3 Customs Information here. 

Terminal Information

MULTIPURPOSE TERMINAL

REPLACE THIS TEXT with 1 - 2 sentences describing any multipurpose terminal facilities if such facilities are available. Identify if Ro-Ro facilities are available, berths, square meters.

GRAIN AND BULK HANDLING

REPLACE THIS TEXT with 3 - 5 sentences describing grain and bulk handling facilities. Identify by name any companies responsible for bagging and ensure they are in contact list file. Identify if direct bagging from ship discharge is possible. Provide any further details on equipment and capacity not already covered.

MAIN STORAGE TERMINAL

REPLACE THIS TEXT with a 3 - 4 sentences describing the main storage facilities. Identify the number of warehouses available, square meters available, square meters available for storage of food supplies. Specify whether there are separate charges for storage of medical supplies. If storage for medical supplies is available, specify whether it is located before or after customs or both.

BONDED STORAGE (STORAGE AVAILABLE BEFORE CUSTOMS)

Storage condition  

Number of Storage Facilities

Total Area

(m²)

Total volume (m³)  

Handling requirement  

Open air  

 

 

 

 

General cargo (indoor)  

 

 

 

 

Bagged Cargo

 

 

 

 

Temperature controlled (15 to 25 °C)  

 

 

 

 

Keep Cool (2 to 8 °C)  

 

 

 

 

Freezing Temp (minus 25 to minus 15°C)  

 

 

 

 

Ultra cold-chain temp (minus 80 to minus 60°C)

 

 

 

 

Narcotics Cage  

 

 

 

 

 

NON-BONDED STORAGE (STORAGE AVAILABLE AFTERS CUSTOMS)

Storage condition  

Number of Storage Facilities

Total Area

(m²)

Total Volume (m³)  

Handling requirement  

Open air  

 

 

 

 

General cargo (indoor)  

 

 

 

 

Bagged Cargo

 

 

 

 

Temperature controlled (15 to 25 °C)  

 

 

 

 

Keep Cool (2 to 8 °C)  

 

 

 

 

Freezing Temp (minus 25 to minus 15°C)  

 

 

 

 

Ultra cold-chain temp (minus 80 to minus 60°C)

 

 

 

 

Narcotics Cage  

 

 

 

 

Stevedoring

REPLACE THIS TEXT with 2 - 4 paragraphs describing what comprises stevedoring activities, if they are provided by private or government entities, ensure contacts are on the contact list, amount of labour available, and if additional incentives are possible.

Hinterland Information

REPLACE THIS TEXT with a paragraph, no more than 6 sentences, which describes how items are moved out of the port. Identify the common modes of transport, capacity, and companies available. Ensure any identified companies have their contact details in the contact list.

Port Security

REPLACE THIS TEXT with one to two paragraphs narrating the current security and safety arrangements in place. Identify any gaps or areas of concern. Keep in mind considerations for stock security, personnel safety, insurance risk, etc... Identify any planned improvements to security infrastructure or processes and projected impact on the port. 

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes / No

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

Insert current level here

Police Boats

Yes / No

Fire Engines

Yes / No

 

Brinland - LRT - 3.7 Waste Management and Recycling Infrastructure Assessment

Overview

Waste collection

In Brinland, like in the majority of countries worldwide, waste management services are the responsibility of the local government. In Brinland, the government bans any form of waste dumping outside official landfills to protect their lands and environment. However, Municipalities have very limited budget to provide waste collection and disposal services. Only in the urban areas of Brindisi, Bekario, Allon Careti, Dakaro, municipalities provide waste collection, transportation and disposal services from households and commercial areas to landfill facilities. In rural areas instead, such services do not exist. However, as per government reports, the composition of waste in rural areas is mostly organic (80%) and organic waste is used for animal feeding and crops fertilizers by the community. Being other remaining waste types dumped in community designated areas and burned from time to time.

 

Waste recycling

The government of Brinland has recently released a 3Rs policy to reduce, reuse and recycle waste materials. The local government have not yet started the collection of recyclable material but this is commonly performed by the private sector. Recycling companies are able to recover 50% of the total waste generated in the country by recycling materials such as plastics, cardboards, metals, glass, etc. to manufacture new products. The private sector has their main recycling hub in Brindisi, but some other recycling companies can be also located in San Vito, Bekario and Punta Della Contessa. => See details of these companies in template 3.7 Brinland_Waste Management multiple company LCA

 

Waste disposal

There are 5 main landfills in Brinland, one in each capital province: Brindisi, Bekario, Allon Careti, Dakaro. Municipalities run these facilities where all forms of non-hazardous waste are disposed. The private sector can also dispose of their waste in these facilities but they do have to arrange their own transportation system.

Landfills lack any type of environmental protective measure to prevent waste polluting groundwater and soils. The Government is planning to upgrade the overall waste management system in country including improved sanitary landfills with the support of the Asian Development Bank, but this initiative is not yet being implemented.

 

Hazardous waste disposal

As per government local regulations hazardous waste such as fleet waste (used engine oil, lubricants, filters, tires), medical waste, electric and electronic devices, batteries, chemicals, etc. cannot be directly disposed of in country landfill facilities without being treated first by specialized companies. Hazardous waste collection and treatment services must be arranged directly with the respective companies operating in the country => See details of these companies in template 3.7 Brinland_Waste Management multiple company LCA

 

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.

Brinland - LRT - 4.1 Brinland Government Contact List

Ministry

Department

National or Provincial/State Authority

City/Town

Address

Name

Title

Key Role

Ministry of Home Affairs

Ministry of Home Affairs

National

Brindisi

Executive Quarter, Brindisi

Minister J. BLUE

 

 

Minister of Home Affairs

Principal interacting Government official with UN agencies and INGOs

Ministry of Home Affairs

Emergency Cell

National

Brindisi

Executive Quarter, Brindisi

Diana Sharck

 

Rod Block

Information Management Officer

Senior Adviser

Emergency response, internal security, shelters, food aid, medical assistance

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Office of the Minister

National

Brindisi

Executive Quarter, Brindisi

 

 

Diplomatic and protocol, including ensuring UN privileges, landing permits for UN staff, etc.

Ministry of Agriculture and Water Resources

Office of the Minister

National

Brindisi

Executive Quarter, Brindisi

 

 

Food security, nutritional information, certificates, etc.

Ministry of Commerce and Transport

Office of Registration

National

Brindisi

Executive Quarter, Brindisi

Mr. Bubu

 

Transport, etc.

Ministry of Finance

Office of Business Development

National

Brindisi

Executive Quarter, Brindisi

Mr La Spada

Ms Dalloni

 Mr. Baba

 

Finance, customs, taxes and duties, etc.

Ministry of Health

Office of the Minister

National

Brindisi

Executive Quarter, Brindisi

 

 

Medical assistance and sanitary situation

Ministry of Defense

Military / Civil Defense Authority

National

Brindisi

Executive Quarter, Brindisi

General Zampagna

Defense Minister

 

Ministry of Transport

 

National

Brindisi

 

 

 

 

Military and Civil Defense Authority

Brinland Air Force

National

Brindisi

Brindisi Airport

General Michael Jet

Brinland Air Force Commander

 

 

Public bodies or State owned companies

Ministry

Department

National or Provincial/State Authority

City/Town

Address

Name

Title

Key Role

Government Aviation Traffic Authority

Government Aviation Traffic Authority

National

Brindisi

Brindisi Airport

Mr. Philippe Plane

Director of Aviation Traffic Authority

 

Brinland Oil Coperation (BOC)

 

National

Brindisi

Brindisi

Mr Ginki

March Lars

Executive Director

Corporate Sales Manager

Fuel pipeline, storage, regulation

Brinland Port and Waterways Authority

Brinland Port and Waterways Authority

National

Brindisi

Brindisi Port

 

 

Responsible government agency for ports and waterways in Brinland

 

Brinland - LRT - 4.5 Brinland Airport Companies Contact List

Airport

Company

Street / Physical Address

Name

Title

Description of Services

Brindisi Airport

Government Aviation Traffic Authority

Brindisi Airport

Mr. Philippe Plane

Director of Aviation Traffic Authority

Government Aviation Traffic Authority

Brindisi Airport

Military and Civil Defense Authority, Brinland Air Force

Brindisi Airport

General Michael Jet

Brinland Air Force Commander

 

 

 

Brinland - LRT - 4.8 Brinland Transporter Contact List

Limited availability of transporters with refrigerated trucks

Company

Location(s)

Street / Physical Address

Name

Title

Description of Services Provided

Vehicle Type

Number of Vehicles

Capacity per Vehicle

Condition

Brinland Move Ltd.

Brindisi

 

Mr Dokk

 

Road Cargo Operator

Private local transport company

Flatbed Trucks/Trailers

Body Trucks

50

50

40 mt

10 mt

N/A

Truck One

Brindisi

     

Road Cargo Operator

State Owned local transport company

Flatbed Trucks/Trailers

Body Trucks

Body Trucks

50

50

20

40 mt

20 mt

10 mt

N/A

Cammo Trans

Careti and Dakaro

       

Box Truck

Light cargo body truck

4

2

10 mt

7 mt

N/A

AMZ Trucking

Bakario and Ahynta

       

Cargo Body Truck

Box Truck

5

3

5 mt

5 mt

N/A

Malls Moving

Allon, Dakaro, Careti

       

Flatbed Trucks/Trailers

Flatbed Trucks/Trailer

Box Truck

2

4

3

20 mt

15 mt

10 mt

N/A

Beta Truck

Dakaro

       

Flatbed Trucks/Trailer

Box Truck

3

4

5 mt

5 mt

N/A

Maddi Transport

Ahynta and Bakario

       

Flatbed Trucks/Trailers

Cargo Body Truck

4

6

10 mt

5 mt

N/A

Brinland Logistics

Allon, Bekario, Ahynta

       

Flatbed Trucks/Trailers

Cargo Body Truck

Box Truck

Box Truck

2

3

4

6

15 mt

10 mt

10 mt

5 mt

N/A

D&F Trans Services

Brindisi

       

Flatbed Trucks/Trailer

Flatbed Trucks/Trailer

3

5

10 mt

5 mt

N/A

World Transport

Ahynta, Allon, Dakaro, Bekario

       

Flatbed Trucks/Trailer

Cargo Body Truck

Cargo Body Truck

Box Truck

2

2

5

3

20 mt 

15 mt

10 mt

5 mt

N/A

 

Brinland - LRT - 4.9 Brinland Railway Company Contact List

Company

Geographic Coverage

Physical Address

Name

Title

Southland National Railways

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

 

Brinland - LRT - 4.12 Waste Management Companies Contact List

Name of Company Physical Address Focal Person Telephone Number Email Address Website Does the company have an Environmental, Health and Safety certification (e.g. ISO 14001, ISO 45001 or equivalent) or self-certified management plan for facilities and personnel? (List all available) Business License Validity Dates  Years of experience Company main business Facility is well maintained (roof/walls)? (Y/N) Hazardous materials are processed and stored separately from non-hazardous waste? (Y/N) Facility has adequate ventilation? (Y/N) PPE provided to staff (hard hats, overalls, boots, etc.)? (Y/N) Waste Processing capacity (e.g. max tonnes/day or month)* Waste Collection provided (Y/N) Any transport capacity constraints (geographical, volumes, frequency)? Non hazardous waste accepted Select from dropdown menu Non hazardous waste Disposal method    Select from dropdown menu Hazardous Waste Accepted           Select from dropdown menu Hazardous waste disposal  method    Select from dropdown menu Admin Waste Accepted    Select from dropdown menu Admin Disposal method    Select from dropdown menu Comments
BRINDISI                                              
Brinland Green Recycling Road 35, section B (Industrial hub), Brindisi, Brinland    (+111) 5 22 39 94 96 hello@atlasgreenbrinland.net http://www.atlasgreenbrinland.net/                       Corrugated Cardboard physical recycling          
Brinland Green Recycling Road 35, section B (Industrial hub), Brindisi, Brinland    (+111) 5 22 39 94 96 hello@atlasgreenbrinland.net http://www.atlasgreenbrinland.net/                       Packaging (paper) exported          
Brinland Green Recycling Road 35, section B (Industrial hub), Brindisi, Brinland    (+111) 5 22 39 94 96 hello@atlasgreenbrinland.net http://www.atlasgreenbrinland.net/                           E-waste (general) physical recycling     Electric and electronic devices
Brinland Green Recycling Road 35, section B (Industrial hub), Brindisi, Brinland    (+111) 5 22 39 94 96 hello@atlasgreenbrinland.net http://www.atlasgreenbrinland.net/                       Packaging (HDPE Plastics)  physical recycling          
Brinland Green Recycling Road 35, section B (Industrial hub), Brindisi, Brinland    (+111) 5 22 39 94 96 hello@atlasgreenbrinland.net http://www.atlasgreenbrinland.net/                       Plastic PT physical recycling         This company is one of the larger companies recycling PET bottles.
Brinland Green Recycling Road 35, section B (Industrial hub), Brindisi, Brinland    (+111) 5 22 39 94 96 hello@atlasgreenbrinland.net http://www.atlasgreenbrinland.net/                       Packaging (plastics/others - PET and PT)  physical recycling          
Brinland Green Recycling Road 35, section B (Industrial hub), Brindisi, Brinland    (+111) 5 22 39 94 96 hello@atlasgreenbrinland.net http://www.atlasgreenbrinland.net/                       Packaging (Polypropylene)  physical recycling         This company can recycle woven bags used in humanitarian supply operations.
Brinland Waste to Energy Recovery Road 39, section A (Industrial Hub), Brindisi, Brinland   (+111)522 524 974 brinland@wastetoenergy.com https://www.brinlandwastetoenergy.com                 more than 10 million tons of waste annually Y   All type of waste  incineration         They collect non-recyclable waste and process for incineration in cement factories located nearby
Brinland Waste to Energy Recovery Road 39, section A (Industrial Hub), Brindisi, Brinland   (+111)522 524 974 brinland@wastetoenergy.com https://www.brinlandwastetoenergy.com                 more than 10 million tons of waste annually Y       Tyres incineration     They collect non-recyclable waste and process for incineration in cement factories located nearby
Engined Oil Recycling  Brindisi Road 44, section A (Industrial Hub), Brindisi, Brinland   (+111) 537-873-389 contact@usedoilrecycling.com www.usedoilrecycling.com                   Y       Used engine oil, lubricants physical recycling     They collect and recycle all type of petrolium waste.
PUNTA DELLA CONTESSA                                              
Eco PET 18 Road to Punta Della Contessa, Punto de la Contessa, Brinland   (+212) 5310 69072 info@sumiecopet.com http://www.sumiecopet.com/                       Plastic PT physical recycling         They buy PET bottles in bales, PET unwashed/cold washed flakes and hot washed flakes.
Fleet waste solutions 12 Road to Punta Della Contessa, Punto de la Contessa, Brinland   (+111) 666 73 64 46 contact@fleetwastesolutions.com contact@fleetwastesolutions.com                   Y       Used engine oil, lubricants physical recycling     They collect and recycle all type of petrolium waste.
BEKARIO                                              
BEKARIO ECO Icanzirou road, Bekario, Brinland   (+111) 5226-62837 bekarioeco@gmail.com https://www.bekarioeco.com                 more than 200 tons per day, compound of 6,000 square meters Y   Corrugated Cardboard sorting only         They use new technology balers with a capacity exceeding 200 tons per day, as well as a shredder that can handle all types of confidential documents. 
BEKARIO ECO Icanzirou road, Bekario, Brinland   (+111) 5226-62837 bekarioeco@gmail.com https://www.bekarioeco.com                 more than 200 tons per day, compound of 6,000 square meters Y   Packaging (paper) sorting only         They use new technology balers with a capacity exceeding 200 tons per day, as well as a shredder that can handle all types of confidential documents. 
Recyclage 55 Bekarina road, Bekario, Brinland    (+111) 522 220 200 contact@recyclage.bd https://www.recyclage.com                   y   All type of waste  sorting only          
SAN VITO                                              
Brinland metals 54 San Vito Road, San Vito, Brinland   (+111) 5290-24297 administration@metals.com www.brinlandmetals.com                  650 Tonnes de déchets/métaux par mois Y   Scrap metal sorting only          
E-waste Recycling 10 San Vito Road, San Vito, Brinland   (+111) 5229-01128 info@ewasterecycling.com https://www.ewasterecycling.com                           E-waste (general) physical recycling      

Brinland - LRT - 5.1 Brinland Acronyms and Abbreviations

Acronym

Full name of the Agency / Organization

AWB

Airway Bill

BL

Bill of Lading

C&F

Cost & Freight

CAA

Civil Aviation Authority

CARE

Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere

CFS

Container Freight Stations

FAO

Food and Agriculture Organisation

GPRS

General Pocket Radio Service

GRT

Gross Register Tonnage

IATA

International Air Transport Association

ICAO

International Civil Aviation Organisation

IDPs

Internally Displaced Persons

ILS

Instrument Landing System

IMF

International Monetary Fund

INGO

International NGO

IOM

International Organisation for Migration

ISPs

Internet Service Providers

KVA

Kilo Volt Ampere

LCA

Logistics Capacity Assessment

MOU

Memorandum of Understanding

MT

Metric Tons

MW

Megawatt

N/A

Not Available

NDB

Non-directional beacon

NFI

Non-food Items

NGO

Non-governmental Organization

OCHA

Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

RC

Resident Coordinator

RoRo

Roll on Roll off

T

Tons

T&D

Transmission and Distribution

TEUs

Twenty Foot Equivalent Units

THC

Terminal Handling Charge

UNAIDS

Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

UNCT

United Nations Country Team

UNDP

United Nations Development Programme

UNEP

United Nations Environmental Programme

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

UNHRD

United Nations Humanitarian Response Depots

UNICEF

United Nations Children's Fund

(V)HF

(Very) High Frequency

VOR

VHF omnidirectional radio range

V-SAT

Very Smart Aperture Terminal

WASH

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene

WCO

World Customs Organisation

WFP

World Food Programme

WHO

World Health Organisation

WVI

World Vision International