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Gambia Shipping Agencies Ltd
1A Cotton Street,
Banjul,
Gambia POB 257
Tel: (+220) 227518
Fax: (+220) 227929
E-Mail: Fanta-Conta.Tunkara@bollore.com

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Banjul Port Information
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Port Infrastructure

Banjul port

Until 1973, Banjul was known as Bathurst. It was founded by the British in 1816 and was governed as part of the British colony of Sierra Leone before becoming the capital of the British Colony and Protectorate of The Gambia.

Banjul is a seaport on St. Mary's Island, located at the mouth of the River Gambia, 26 nautical miles away from the Atlantic Ocean. The port handles 700,000 tons of cargo annually.

The port of Banjul Banjul Port is the gateway to West Africa with modern facilities, professional staff, competitive prices and prides itself as one of the safest and most efficient ports within the African region. Banjul's exports include peanuts, beeswax, palm kernels and oil. Manufactures include peanut and fish processing and the production of filigree jewellery and woven fabrics for the expanding tourist industry.

Banjul Port offers:

  • Competitive and flexible tariffs
  • 24 hour ports operations (The ports authority operate throughout all state holidays except for Id El Fitr, Workers Day (1st May) and Christmas Day. On all other holidays productivity is reduced to 50%.)
  • One-stop-shop trade documentation process which minimises delay
  • Faster customer clearance
  • Flexible working practices and excellent industrial relations
  • Computerised port operations systems
  • A high degree of operational efficiency which guarantees a fast vessel turnaround
  • Navigational aids
  • Provides concessionary rates for re-export trade
  • Excellent seaport, airport and telecommunications infrastructure and services
Location The port of Banjul is located at the mouth of the River Gambia. approx 40 nm SE of Dakar
Draft at Quay
Two L-Shaped piers, each with one outside and inside berth
Berth 1 (Outside)- Draft 6m / Length - 122m
Berth 2 (Inside) - Draft 6m / Length - 102m
Berth 3 (Outside) - Draft 8m / Length - 123m
Berth 4 (Inside) - Draft 5.5m / Length - 103m
Length of quay
750 Metres. Max length of vessel is 182.9m at wharves and unlimited at anchorage.
Equipment

There are no portal/gantry cranes available. Discharging/loading is performed using the ships gear. No floating cranes available.
Cargo handling equipment is available as follows:
6 front loaders/top lifters with SWL ranging from 15-42T
3 mobile cranes between 6-20T
13 forklifts
4 haul majors
4 tractor heads
14 chassis (20')
6 chassis (40')

In addition there are 12 reefer plugs. Oil pipe connections are available at Banjul wharf for discharging of petroleum products

Air Connections Banjul is regularly served by a number of international airlines and is only a few hours flying from the world's major trading centres.
Warehousing/Storage 38,000 square metres of uncovered storage area
3,000 square metres of covered storage area

 

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Transport News
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July 22nd Business Park - 25/08/08
Stakeholders in the business sector attended a forum organised by the Gambia Investment Promotion and Free Zone Agency [GIPFZA www.gipfza.gm], in collaboration with the Gambia Investment Group and the Gambia Chamber of Commence and Industry, exploring ways and means in which successful investment can be made at the new US$6.2 million July 22nd Business Park. [DO 25/08/08]

Import Cargo Manifests - Banjul, Gambia - 18/08/08
Please note that our agency office in Banjul, Gambia is NOT receiving complete import cargo manifest from agents on time! As from B/L date 25/08/2008 failure to present cargo manifest 48 hrs prior arrival will result in customs fines of Eur 150.00 per Bill of Lading per POL. Any fines will be re-debited to the respective agencies concerned. Please ensure all manifests are sent to the import documentation department by e-mail: documentation.banjul@bollore.com / operation.banjul@bollore.com

Note: Banjul is not connected to the Alliss system and as such they do require manifests by e-mail from all POL's, especially from Antwerp and/or Zeebrugge being main transhipment ports [POT]. POT in Europe: Please ensure that you issue a full and complete cargo manifest reading shipper as OT Africa Line and the actual true receiver must be indicated in this manifest. Putting Shipping Agencies Ltd. as receiver / consignee is NOT accepted by Customs. The actual receiver must be indicated in the T/S manifest!

Renovation At Airport Second Phase at US$38Million - 22/07/08
The second phase of the Banjul International Airport [BIA] renovation project has been estimated at US$38 millions. The project, expected to kick off next month, is backed by the Kuwaiti Fund, the government of the Islamic Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and OPEC Fund for International Development. The second phase will double the apron capacity to 90,000m2, rehabilitate the existing apron and expand the fire and rescue services as well as rehabilitate the passenger terminal and the control tower. The first phase involved US$21 million. [DO 22/05/08]

Jammeh To Transform Wharf To Sea-Port - 09/05/08
Gambian President Yahya Jammeh, has promised to transform the wharf in Kaur, Central River Region, into a regional port, which would become the country's second sea port and will be later developed to major port to be used by Mali and Burkina Faso. Jammeh also disclosed a proposed rail route from the Gambia through to Burkina Faso and Mail would facilitate the transportation of commodities to and from the proposed port. [Pana 09/05/08]

Gambia And Senegal Customs Administrators Meet - 11/04/08
The 6th bilateral meeting between the customs' administration of Gambia and Senegal dealt with common concerns through dialogue and cooperation. Gambian Commissioner General, Momodou K. Tambajang met Armand Jean Jacque Manga from Senegal to further promote and facilitate trade under ECOWAS protocols aimed at facilitating the free movement of goods and people across borders. A review of progress made since the last bilateral meeting in 2006, especially on issues regarding the implementation of the joint customs posts, reactivation of trade and curtailing smuggling among others. [FOROYAA 11/04/08]

Banjul Airport Improvements - 01/04/08
The Gambian Government has signed a loan agreement approximating US$ 11 million for improvements at Banjul International Airport. The loan, between the Government and the Kuwaiti Fund for Arab Economic Development, will be used to finance Phase II of the Airport Improvement Project. Meanwhile Slok Air is now back in business, traveling to and from Banjul from a variety of West African cities.

GPA Has Shortest Rate In Clearing Goods - 27/03/08
According to Abdou Colley, Secretary of State for Trade, Gambia has made significant progress in simplifying import and export procedures, adding Gambia is one of the countries in Africa with the shortest turn around time for clearing goods. Colley opened a one-day workshop on the theme ‘Trade Facilitation in the Gambia: Challenges and Opportunities’ in Banjul. According to him, the government recognises the importance of trade facilitation as a key priority in the attempt to capitalize on trade growth opportunities. The forum was held in collaboration with the Inter-Agency Committee on Mainstreaming Trade [Matricom] to encourage dialogue among stakeholders to improve the trading environment and to enhance competitiveness in the sub-region. [DO 27/03/08]

Banjul-Basse River Transport In The Offing - 06/12/07
Considering the importance of the River Gambia for river transport, the Department of State for Works, Construction and Infrastructural Development is currently working closely with stakeholders - both public and private - to attract potential investors to the sector to ensure that plans for the introduction of river transport from Banjul to Basse/Fatoto is realised. [DO 06/12/07]

National Roads Authority Bill Amended - 09/09/07
The National Roads and Technical Service Authority (Amendment) bill 2007 has been unanimously amended by the National Assembly on 05/09/07. Introducing the bill, the Vice President and Secretary of State for Women's Affairs, Isatou Njie Saidy, informed NAMs that the authority is mandated under the act to administer, control and maintain all roads in the country. The objective of the act is to facilitate the effectiveness and efficiency of the authority by limiting it to only roads and related structures. [FORYAA 09/09/07]

Registration of Dock Workers Begins - 30/07/07
The Gambia Ports Authority [GPA] has started the controversial registration of dockworkers in the face of opposition by the Dock and Maritime Workers Union who accused the GPA management of refusing discussions. The process started at the end of July, after the GPA had finalised plans to take over the recruitment, employment and registration of dock workers.

On 24/07/07, the GPA held a 'sensitisation' meeting spearheaded by its operations manager Ousman Jobarteh. The GPA management noted the following:

  • The GPA is not legally obliged to pay severance package to dock workers but is doing so out of humanitarian grounds.
  • The amounts mentioned for payment of the severance package are only indicative and shall be finalised upon verification of dock workers' actual age and length of service.
  • All outstanding liabilities shall be deducted from the final payment.
  • All dock workers above the statutory age of 60 years shall be retired.
  • The same recruitment and wages, bonus and overtime payment system in existence shall be maintained pending the wider restructuring of stevedore labour which is expected to be complete within the next two years.
  • Dockworkers' total individual earnings will increase due to the fact that a lesser number of dockworkers will be sharing their bonus entitlement as opposed to the old system.

The registration of dockworkers has started and many have already registered with the GPA. Ousman Jobarteh stated that the aim of the registration is to enable the GPA to know who are actually dockworkers in turn aiding payment of compensation. However Landing Sanyang, Secretary General of The Gambia Dock and Maritime Workers Union, said his Union will not accept the redundancy and retirement plan. Sanyang said the registration is not in line with the requirements of the Labour Act and violates their right as a Union. He said out of a total membership of over four hundred registered dockworkers in his Union, less than forty people registered with the GPA. [FOROYAA 30/07/07]

Strike Deferred At Banjul Seaport - 06/07/07
Members of the Gambia Dock Workers Union have deferred strike action after mediation with the management of the Gambia Ports Authority [GPA]. According to the secretary general of the union, Landing Sanyang new GPA employment structures were to come into effect on 01/08/07 whereby the NPA wished to terminate union contracts and hire employees directly. A letter had stated that severance packages had been worked out and that payments will be made to all dock workers at the end of the notice.

The notice provoked dock workers to write an open letter to the GPA management, urging them to cancel the move. According to Sanyang the dock workers were not GPA employees thus their services could not be terminated by the ports. The Union has given the GPA a 28 day notice to rescind, failing which they will embark on a strike. [OTAL Local Agency & FORYAA 06/07/07]

Gambian Government Reduces Tariff By 55% - 18/07/07
The Gambian Government have reduced tariffs on the cost of goods and services by the Gambia Ports Authority (GPA). A statement noted the move is in line with the government’s national strategy for poverty alleviation and to enhance the conduct of trade and transport making Gambia more competitive in the marine transport sector. With immediate effect tariffs will be reduced on landing, handling and passenger charges, as well as navigation fees, parking and lighting fees.

The statement also announced a reduction on handling charges on major consumer goods such as rice, sugar, cement, flour, tomato paste, cooking oil and all other basic commodities. By the same token, storage charges on all items have also been reduced by 55%. "It is expected that this reduction will not only add value to the operations of GPA, but will also translate into cheaper and more affordable goods and services to the Gambian people and beyond," added the release. [TP 18/07/07]

Dockers Warned - 15/07/2007
A press release from the Office of the President has warned against any interference in the Gambia Ports Authority's recruitment of dockers or in the provisions of other services at the Port. The full text of the report, which identifies GPA as the mandated authority to provide port and other related services is available to view here.

Scanner Out Of Action - 12/07/07
All scanning at the port of Banjul has been suspended until further notice as the scanner is out of order. [OTAL Local Agent 12/07/07]

Customs and Excise Merged Into New Gambia Revenue Authority - 12/07/07
The Gambian government is implementing measures to improve tax administration and thereby boost revenues through efficiency gains. The establishment of the Gambia Revenue Authority [GRA] has merged the previous Central Revenue and Customs and Excise departments under one management structure and is designed to achieve synergies in the government’s revenue collection efforts. [OTAL Local Agent 12/07/07]

Dockworkers' Demands Met - 29/04/07
The Secretary General of The Gambia Dock and Marine Workers' Union, Landing Sanyang has called off the unions sit down strike after their main demands were met. Namely to fill gangs by promoting dockworkers to unfilled positions. The Department of State for Trade, Industry and Employment instructed that all the vacant positions were to be immediately filled and added that dockworkers who do not belong to gangs would be registered. Concerns over payment of bonus’s were also tackled. Sanyang indicated that a collective bargaining committee had been formed comprising Dock Workers, representatives for Gambia Ports Authority and the Commissioner of Labour and Representatives for the Port Labour Board. [FORAYAA 29/04/07]

Dockers Threaten Sit Down Strike - 14/04/07
The Gambia Dock and Marine Workers Union headed by Landing Sanyang gave an ultimatum to go on a sit down strike to express their dissatisfaction with effect from 15 April 2007 if their demands are not met. Union leaders have complained that their members are facing extinction due to dwindling gang size, lack of promotion and changing of payment mechanism. [Source: Foroyaa 14/04/07]

Gambia Ports Authority [GPA] Boards Inaugurated - 02/03/07
Five Parastatal Boards have been inaugurated including the Gambia Ports Authority. The four other public enterprises are: Gambia Civil Aviation, Gambia Public Transport Cooperation, Management Service Agency and Gambian International Airlines. [DO 02/03/07]

Abdou Colley Gambia's New Trade Minister - 01/03/07
The President of Gambia Yahya Jammeh, under sections 71[1] and 71[3] of the Constitution has appointed Mr. Abdou Colley as Secretary of State for Trade, Industry and Employment with effect from 24th February 2007. Until his appointment Colley, 37 was at the UNDP Banjul office as an Economic analyst. He replaced Susan Waffa Ogoo who was recently sacked. [GE 01/03/07]

Cross Border Road Repairs Contract Signed - 13/12/06
A contract for the upgrading and reconstruction of five stretches of roads funded at the tune of 40 million Euros by the European Commission has been signed between Ballast Nedam Africa BV and the Government of The Gambia. The signing of the contract took place on 29/12/06 at the Department of State for Finance and Economic Affairs in Banjul. The roads to be reconstructed include Barra-Amdalaye, Trans-Gambia Highway, Mandinaba-Seleti, Soma-Basse, and Basse-Sabi-Wellingara.

"This amount is part of the Forty Four Million Euro EC Grant to The Gambia to support the implementation of our National Transport Plan under the 9th EDF," said the Secretary of State for Finance and Economic Affairs, Musa Bala-Gaye. "Immediately following the signing phase, we expect the contractor to start mobilizing, and according to the roadmap we have established, actual works on the roads are scheduled to commence in April 2007," Hon. Bala-Gaye said. [GJ 03/01/07]

Jammeh Re-Elected - 25/09/06
President Yahya Jammeh, APRC candidate for September 22nd Presidential elections, has been re-elected as President of The Gambia, after obtaining 264,404 votes / 67.33% of the overall votes. [DO 25/09/06]

Transport Union Set for Restructuring - 06/10/06
Abdoulai Sosseh, First Vice President of Gambia National Transport Agricultural Food and Industrial Workers Union [GNTAFIWU], has affirmed they are preparing to reorganise and restructure the union to address the needs of its members. Mr Sosseh observed that the union has not been functioning as it should; saying its authority and role has been usurped by the Gambia National Transport Control Association [GNTCA], ‘leaving its parent body toothless’. [DO 06/10/06]

Jammeh Opens New Ferry Terminal - 26/07/06
As part of the 12th anniversary commemoration, President Yahya Jammeh has opened the newly rehabilitated 10 million Dalasis Banjul Ferry Terminal and Naval Yard in Half Die, Banjul. [25/07/06]

Shipping Registration Bill Amended - 11/06/06
The Gambian National Assembly unanimously amended the Registration of Shipping Amendment Act 2006. Shiekh Tijan Hydara, the Attorney-General and Secretary of State for Justice, who tabled the bill on behalf of the Secretary of State for Works, Construction and Infrastructure, said that the main objective of the bill is to effect amendments to the principal law dealing with the registration of ships under the Gambian flag.

Customs & Excise Revenues Increase - 11/06/06
Customs & Excise Revenues have increased yet again. In 2005, revenues reported are GMD 1.406 billion up from GMD 1.381 billion in 2004, as against only GMD 777 million in 2003. A complete sea-change in attitude is responsible, whereby staff are motivated by better salaries and promotions. This is considered to be a complete success by Government.

Funds Secured for Sukuta Road Construction Works 13/05/06
Mr Ebrima Cham, the Director-General of Gamworks, has disclosed that funds have been secured for the construction of Sukuta road and his agency hopes to engage the Department of State for Finance and Economic Affairs and GIPFZA in the modalities for implementation. A reQuestionst for co-financing has been submitted to the Islamic Development Bank for an additional amount of US$ 4.6 million with a total project cost of US$ 7.2 million. [DO 12/05/06]

New Ferries Arrive At the Banjul Port - 05/05/06
Two new ferries arrived at the Banjul Port on 02/05/06 which will be named "Soma" and "Farafenni".
These are for the Bamba Tenda and Yilli Tenda ferry crossing points, up country. [TGJ04/05/06]

Gambia Elected WAIPA Executive Member - 05/04/06
The Gambia was recently elected to the 15 member Executive Committee of the World Association of Investment Promotion Agencies [WAIPA] at the association’s annual convention held in Geneva, Switzerland. [Other elected countries are Sweden, China, South Africa, Egypt, Japan, Hungary, Mexico, France, Cameroon, Costa Rica, Saint Lucia, Belgium, Latvia and French Polynesia]. The executive committee will draw up and oversee the implementation of programmes and strategies aimed at increasing global foreign direct investment [FDI].

Gambia to Phase Out Leaded Gasoline - 10/03/06
Mr Adama B Cham, the registrar of hazardous chemicals and pesticides at the National Environment Agency [NEA], has said The Gambia, like other West African states, is in the process of switching to unleaded gasoline fuel. According to Mr Cham, the National Environment Agency [NEA] is in close collaboration with the Energy Department, the United Nations Environment Programme [UNEP] and all other stakeholders who are all working towards the total elimination of leaded gasoline by the end of this July. [DO 10/03/06]

Government Raise Petrol Prices & Custom Duties - 10-06-06
The Gambian Government has announced an increase of D3 per litre on the pump prices of petrol, diesel and kerosene. A litre of petrol will now be D30, instead of D27; diesel D28, instead of D25; and kerosene D12, instead of D9. Mousa Bala Gaye, the Secretary of State for Finance and Economic Affairs, announced these increases while delivering the 2006 Budget Speech at the National Assembly. All Customs tariff rates of 18%, he said, are increased to 20% to conform to ECOWAS Common External Tariff [CET] rates of 5%, 10% and 20%, which will be introduced in January 2006. [Daily Observer 19/12/05]

Gambia, Senegal Reinforce Cooperation Pact - 16/01/06
Gambia and Senegal have, at the end of the Third Meeting of the Joint Consultative Committee on Senegalo-Gambian Cooperation, consolidated their cooperation pact covering a wide range of issues, such as the Road Transport Agreement, defence and security, economic and trade affairs, and judicial matters.

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Port Security & ISPS
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The implementation of the ISPS code came into effect on the 1st July 2004, a global maritime security standard introduced by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) for member nations.

Below are the details of the Gambia ports plans:

Security Plans have been drawn up
A port facility officer has been appointed
A private security company - Wackenhut - has been appointed to handle the port security and implement any necessary changes
Port access is monitored on a 24hr basis
ID cards have been issued for all port users
Security communication has been improved with hand held units for all security staff
There are plans to raise the height of the perimeter fence
Flood lights are available
CCTV is being put in place
The port has applied for an ISPS certification

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Contacts and Links
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Gambia Ports Authority
34 Liberation Avenue PO Box 617 Banjul
Tel: (+220) 227269
Fax: (+220) 227268
Email: info@gamport.gm

Gambia Chamber of Commerce
55 Kairaba Avenue K.S.M.D PO Box 3382 Serrekunda Tel: (+220) 378929
Fax: (+220) 378936/229671
E-Mail: gcci@qanet.gm
Website: www.gambiachamber.gm

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