Sea Ports Corporation, Sudan

Sea Ports Corporation is an independent state corporation of Sudan that governs, constructs and maintains the ports, harbors and lighthouses of Sudan. The company was founded in 1974 by the government of Sudan to be the national port operator and port authority.[1]

Republic of the Sudan
Sea Ports Corporation(SPC)
هيئة الموانئ البحرية
Agency overview
JurisdictionSudan
Agency executives
  • Jalaladdine Mohamed Sheila, Director General
  • Capt. Omer Satti Mohamed, Maritime Administration Directorate
  • Capt. Mahmoud Sid Ahmed, Maritime operation Directorate
Websitesudanports.gov.sd

Ports

Sea Ports Corporation operates and governs the following ports of Sudan:

Port Sudan

The Port of Port Sudan in Red Sea State is composed of three ports: the Northern Port, which handles petroleum products, containers and bulk grain; the Southern Port, handling edible oils, molasses, cement; and Green Harbor on the east side of Port Sudan, which handles dry bulk cargo, seeds and containers.[2][3]

Al Khair

The Al Khair Petroleum Terminal was completed in 2003, at Port Sudan.[4]

Osman Digna

The Port of Prince Osman Digna at Suakin has three berths serving cargo ships and passenger ships, and a liquefied petroleum gas terminal.[5]

El Zubir

The Marshal Alzubeer Mohammed Salih Port at the junction of Lake Nasser and the Nile River at Wadi Halfa was rehabilitated, and commissioned in 2001.[6]

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