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Logistics Capacity Assessment
Bangladesh
Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents 7
2 1 Bangladesh Country Profile 12
2.1 12
2.2 1.1 Bangladesh Humanitarian Background 13
2.2.1 Bangladesh Humanitarian Background 13
2.3 Bangladesh Regulatory Departments 20
2.4 1.3 Bangladesh Customs Information 22
2.4.1 Duties and Tax Exemption 22
2.4.2 Customs Clearance 27
3 2 Bangladesh Logistics Infrastructure 34
3.1 Bangladesh Logistics Infrastructure 34
3.2 2.1 Bangladesh Port Assessment 36
3.2.1 36
3.2.2 2.1.1 Bangladesh Port of Chittagong 38
3.2.3 2.1.2 Bangladesh Port of Mongla 58
3.3 2.2 Bangladesh Aviation 64
3.3.1 64
3.3.2 2.2.1 Bangladesh Zia Dhaka International Airport 65
3.3.3 Bangladesh Shah Amanat International Airport 74
3.3.4 2.2.3 Bangladesh Osmani International Airport 80
3.3.5 Bangladesh Saidpur Airport 87
3.3.6 Bangladesh Shah Makhdum Airport 88
3.3.7 Bangladesh Jessore Airport 90
3.3.8 Bangladesh Barisal Airport 92
3.3.9 Bangladesh Cox’s Bazar Airport 94
3.3.10 Bangladesh Thakuragaon Airport 95
3.3.11 Bangladesh Ishurdi Airport 97
3.3.12 Bangladesh Shamshernagar Airport 98
3.3.13 Bangladesh Tejgaon Airport 100
3.3.14 Bangladesh Comilla Airport 101
3.4 103
3.4.1 Distance Matrix 103
3.4.2 Road Security 104
3.4.3 Weighbridges and Axle Load Limits 105
3.4.4 Road Class and Surface Conditions 105
3.5 Bangladesh Railway Assessment 105
3.5.1 Travel Time Matrix 107
3.5.2 Railway Companies and Consortia 107
3.5.3 Key Route Information 108
3.5.4 Key Stations 108
3.6 108
3.6.1 Company Information 108
3.6.2 Travel Time Matrix 108
3.7 2.6 Bangladesh Storage Assessment 109
3.7.1 Bangladesh Storage Assessment 109
3.8 2.7 Bangladesh Milling Assessment 115
3.8.1 Bangladesh Milling Assessment 115
4 3 Bangladesh Logistics Services 133
4.1 Bangladesh Logistics Services 133
4.2 3.1 Bangladesh Fuel 133
4.2.1 Fuel Pricing 133
4.2.2 Seasonal Variations 134
4.2.3 Fuel Transportation 135
4.2.4 Standards, Quality and Testing 135
4.2.5 Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh 136
4.3 Bangladesh Transporters 139
4.4 Bangladesh Manual Labor Costs 142
4.5 Bangladesh Telecommunications 142
4.5.1 Peformance 143
4.5.2 Optical Fibre Network 143
4.5.3 Public Operator 144
4.5.4 Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) 148
4.6 3.5 Bangladesh Food Suppliers, Accommodation and Other Markets 149
4.6.1 Main Food Suppliers 150
4.6.2 Additional Operational Support 150
4.6.3 3.5.1 Bangladesh Food Suppliers 151
4.6.4 3.5.2 Bangladesh Additional Suppliers 193
4.7 Bangladesh Additional Service Providers: Vehicle Rental, Taxi Companies,
Freight Forwarding Agents, Handling Equipment, Power Generation and ISPs 202
4.7.1 Vehicle Rental 203
4.7.2 Taxi Companies 203
4.7.3 Freight Forwarding Agents 203
4.7.4 Handling Equipment 204
4.7.5 Electricity and Power 204
4.7.6 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) 205
5 Bangladesh Government Contact List 207
6 Bangladesh Humanitarian Agency Contact List 211
7 Bangladesh Railway Company Contact List 214
8 Bangladesh Port and Waterways Company Contact List
215
9 Bangladesh Airport Company Contact List 218
10 Bangladesh Storage and Milling Company Contact List
224
11 Bangladesh Fuel Provider Contact List 231
12 Bangladesh Transporter Contact List 235
13 Bangladesh Additional Service Provision Contact List
237
14 4.10 Bangladesh Supplier Contact List 259
15 5.1 Bangladesh Acronyms and Abbreviations 287
Bangladesh
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Country name: Bangladesh
Official country name: People’s Republic of Bangladesh
Bangladesh
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1 Table of Contents
Chapter Name of Assessor
Organisation Date of Update
1 Bangladesh Country ProfileDaniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
1.1 Bangladesh Humanitarian Background
(see page 13)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
1.2 Bangladesh Regulatory Departments (see
page 20)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
1.3 Bangladesh Customs Information (see
page 22)
Ian Figgins / Alex
Parisien
WFP April
2018
2 Bangladesh Logistics InfrastructureDaniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.1 Bangladesh Port Assessment (see page
36)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.1.1 Bangladesh Port of Chittagong (see page
38)
Alexandra
Parisien, Lucy
Styles
WFP Sept
2018
2.1.2 Bangladesh Port of Mongla (see page
58)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.2 Bangladesh Aviation (see page 64) Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.2.1 Bangladesh Zia Dhaka International
Airport
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
Bangladesh
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Chapter Name of Assessor
Organisation Date of Update
2.2.2 Bangladesh Shah Amanat International
Airport
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.2.3 Bangladesh Osmani International Airport Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.2.4 Bangladesh Saidpur Airport Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.2.5 Bangladesh Shah Makhdum Airport Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.2.6 Bangladesh Jessore Airport Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.2.7 Bangladesh Barisal Airport Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.2.8 Bangladesh Cox's Bazar Airport Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.2.9 Bangladesh Thakuragaon Airport Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.2.10 Bangladesh Ishurdi Airport Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.2.11 Bangladesh Shamshernagar Airport Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.2.12 Bangladesh Tejgaon Airport Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.2.13 Bangladesh Comilla Airport Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
Bangladesh
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Chapter Name of Assessor
Organisation Date of Update
2.3 Bangladesh Road Network (see page 103) Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.4 Bangladesh Railway Assessment (see
page 105)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.5 Bangladesh Waterways Assessment (see
page 108)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.6 Bangladesh Storage Assessment (see
page 109)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
2.7 Bangladesh Milling Assessment (see page
115)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
3 Bangladesh Logistics ServicesDaniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
3.1 Bangladesh Fuel (see page 133) Alex Parisien WFP Jul
2018
3.2 Bangladesh Transporters (see page 139) Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
3.3 Bangladesh Manual Labor Costs (see
page 142)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
3.4 Bangladesh Telecommunications (see
page 142)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
3.5 Bangladesh Food Suppliers,
Accommodation and Other Markets (see page
149)
Irene Pazzano WFP Oct
2017
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Chapter Name of Assessor
Organisation Date of Update
3.5.1 Bangladesh Food Suppliers (see page
151)
Irene Pazzano WFP Oct
2017
3.5.2 Bangladesh Additional Suppliers (see
page 193)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
3.6 Bangladesh Additional Service Providers
(see page 202)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
4 Bangladesh Contact ListsDaniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
4.1 Bangladesh Government Contact List (see
page 207)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
4.2 Bangladesh Humanitarian Agency Contact
List (see page 211)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
4.3 Bangladesh Railway Company Contact List
(see page 214)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
4.4 Bangladesh Port and Waterways Company
Contact List (see page 215)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List (see page
218)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
4.6 Bangladesh Storage and Milling Company
Contact List (see page 224)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
4.7 Bangladesh Fuel Provider Contact List
(see page 231)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
4.8 Bangladesh Transporter Contact List (see
page 235)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
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Chapter Name of Assessor
Organisation Date of Update
4.9 Bangladesh Additional Service Provision
Contact List (see page 237)
Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
4.10 Bangladesh Supplier Contact List (see
page 259)
Alex Parisien WFP June
2018
5 Bangladesh AnnexesDaniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
5.1 Bangladesh Acronyms and Abbreviations Daniel Adriaens WFP Aug
2011
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2 1 Bangladesh Country Profile
2.1
Generic Information:
"Bangladesh officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in , located South Asia
on the fertile . It is bordered by the to its north, west and east, Bengal delta Republic of India
by the to its south-east and by the to its south. It is Union of Myanmar (Burma) Bay of Bengal
separated from the and the by the narrow Democratic Republic of Nepal Kingdom of Bhutan
Indian . Together with the neighboring Indian state of , it makes Siliguri Corridor West Bengal
up the ethno-linguistic region of . The name means "Country of Bengal" in Bengal Bangladeshthe official ." Bengali language
Source: Wikipedia (publisher), Bangladesh e 27Sept2013n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh
Find the country in the generic links below:
Wikipedia information on Bangladesh
IMF information on Bangladesh
*Economist Intelligence Unit information on Bangladesh
(note - this is a paid service)
Humanitarian Info:
WFP information on Bangladesh
UNOCHA information on Bangladesh
Facts and Figures:
Wolfram Alpha information on Bangladesh
World Bank information on Bangladesh
World Population Review information on Bangladesh
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2.2 1.1 Bangladesh Humanitarian Background
2.2.1 Bangladesh Humanitarian Background
Disasters, Conflicts and Migration
Natural Disasters
Yes / No Comments / Details
Drought Yes Prolonged droughts are not common in
Bangladesh. However dry spells or `crop
droughts’ can imply enormous suffering for
the poor, especially for those depending on
rain fed subsisting farming. Much of the
western part of the country can be affected
by droughts, with the northwest being the
most vulnerable
Earthquakes Yes Bangladesh is divided into three
earthquake seismic zones with the highest
seismic activity in zone 1, covering the
northern districts from Kurigram to
Moulvibazar. Experts have been
forewarning a 6-7-magnitude earthquake to
occur at any time, which would cause
destruction and casualties in a country that
is ill prepared for such a disaster
Epidemics Yes Diarrhoea - The number of incidences of
diarrhoea is high throughout the year but
the crisis period is from July-September
and is exacerbated by receding
floodwaters.
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Disasters, Conflicts and Migration
Extreme Temperatures
Yes During the winter season, cold weather
causes suffering among the elderly,
homeless, young children and the
vulnerable poor. The northern part of the
country is particularly affected
Flooding Yes Floods are an annual phenomenon with
the most severe occurring during the
months of July-August. The floods of 1988,
1998 and 2004 were particularly
catastrophic, resulting in large-scale
destruction and loss of life. Women,
children and the extreme poor are
particularly vulnerable. Flash floods are pre-
monsoon, sudden-onset floods caused by
heavy and sustained rainfall. Early flash
floods cause a particular risk to the boro
crop in the Sylhet haor area. Riverbank
erosion causes a severe threat to the
livelihoods of poor people living along the
Jamuna, Brahmaputra, Padma and
Meghna Rivers, People living on the chars
are particularly vulnerable and are forced
to move frequently due to river erosion.
Insect Infestation
n/a n/a
Mudslides n/a n/a
Volcanic Eruptions
n/a n/a
High Waves / Surges
n/a n/a
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Disasters, Conflicts and Migration
Wildfires n/a n/a
High Winds Yes Cyclones affect the coastal districts of
Bangladesh and cause tremendous
damage to/loss of: housing, agricultural
crops, draught animals, food stocks and
sources of drinking water. Fishermen and
those with poor housing conditions are
most likely to suffer injury or death.
Bangladesh also suffers from tornadoes
and nor’westers, which mostly occur in the
central and north western area of the
country during the pre- and post-monsoon
period.
Other Comments
Monga refers to a near
famine situation faced by
many poor households,
particularly in the northern
region of Bangladesh, such
as in the vast car lands of
Kurigram and Gaibandha
districts. The main reason for
the occurrence of monga is
the pre-harvest acute
employment crisis among
poor agrarian communities
during the months of October
and November in areas
dependent on the traditional
agriculture. Monga is
characterized by high prices
of essential commodities, lack
of work for agricultural day
labourers, hunger and
malnutrition, sale of livestock
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Disasters, Conflicts and Migration
and household belongings,
advanced sale of labour,
migration of adult males, and
increasing money lending
against very high interest
rates. The occurrence of
natural disasters in the
preceding months
exacerbates the intensity of
monga.
Man-Made Issues
Civil Strife n/a n/a
International Conflict
n/a n/a
Internally Displaced Persons
n/a n/a
Refugees Present
Yes In 1991, some 250,000 refugees from
Myanmar's Northern Rakhine state fled by
boat and on foot to neighbouring
Bangladesh, where they were sheltered in
20 camps in the Cox's Bazar district. While
the majority of these refugees eventually
returned home, some 20,500 people –
mostly Rohingya, a Muslim minority –
remained in two of the original camps.
Conditions in these camps are bad, with
many refugees living in overcrowded
shelters in desperate need of repair.
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Disasters, Conflicts and Migration
Frequent heavy rains inundate the area,
further damaging shelters and spreading
disease. Harassment and discrimination
add to the plight of the Rohingya refugees,
the majority of whom say that they do not
want to return home until there is peace
and democracy in Myanmar. The UNHCR
has expanded its routine protection
monitoring in Cox's Bazar to address the
problems of sexual and gender-based
violence as well as trafficking of women
and children. The UN refugee agency
continues to work with governments, other
UN agencies and non-governmental
organisations to try and find a durable
solution for the Rohingya refugees.
Landmines / UXO Present
n/a n/a
Other Comments
n/a
For more detailed database on disasters by country, please see the Centre for Research on
Epidemiology of Disasters:
EMDAT information on Bangladesh
Calamities and Seasonal Affects
Seasonal Affects on Transport
Transport Comments From (month) to (month)
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Seasonal Affects on Transport
Primary Road Transport
Availability of trucks for transportation of material is affected due to
the mango season which clashes with the Boro Season
May -
Jul
Secondary Road Transport
Mangoes are grown and available on the eastern part of the country
like Rajshahi. Being a perishable product, it fetches more rates to
the transporters for delivery, which in turn affects the movement of
the crops in Bori seasons.
Jun -
Jul
Rail Transport
Rail is another mode of transportation, which is used for transporting
relief material. With the construction of the Jamuna Bridge however
road transportation is first choice when delivering relief material.
Movement of trains is affected during floods due to water logging on
the tracks.
Jul -
Oct
Air Transport
Air transport is seldom used for distribution of relief material due to
the presence of a good road network. Air services are sometimes
affected due to poor visibility conditions on account of severe
monsoon or weather conditions in winter.
Nov -
Feb
Waterway Transport
Port operations are hampered only during extreme floods. In fact
most of the relief material into Bangladesh is transported by sea.
Inland river transportation is used to transport relief material in
Bangladesh due to the presence of a river port and a good river
transport network.
Jan -
Dec
Road transportation is the most effective and widely used form of transportation for
transporting relief material. Road network connects all areas of Bangladesh and construction of
the Jamuna Bridge has eased the traffic congestion as well as eliminated bottlenecks in
delivery of relief material.Material can now be delivered in any part of Bangladesh in a span of
48 to 72 hours.
Seasonal Affects on Storage and Handling (economic, social, climate…)
Activity Comments From <month> to <month>
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Seasonal Affects on Storage and Handling (economic, social, climate…)
Storage LSDs and CSDs, the governmental storage capacities (operated by
the Food Directorate) may – depending on their location and the
quality of the site – be flooded during massive floods or cyclonic
events.
Jan -
Dec
Handling n/a n/a
Other n/a n/a
Most of the Silos, Central Stores Depots (CSD) and Local Supply Depots (LSD) have been
constructed after taking in to account the flood water level in the respective areas. The
Directorate of Food has set up a mechanism of an early warning system during flood situations,
which enables the Local Supply Depots as well as the Central Stores Depots to adopt
contingency measures in such a situation. The Water Development Board passes regular
information on water levels due to incessant rains and floods to the Directorate of Food who in
turn passes on this information to the districts. During an alarm situation, the Central Stores
Depots as well as the Local Supply Depots erect a Baffle Wall up to 3 feet at the entrance of
the godowns/warehouses belonging to them to prevent water from entering inside.
Measures undertaken by the godowns/warehouses prevent any damage to relief as well as
normal material. In the year August September 2004 although flood water went above the floor
level of 25 godowns/warehouses the situation did not warrant need to repack stored material.
Moreover Silos, Central Stores Depots as well as Local Supply Depot stock adequate stock of
materials at any given time, which eliminates risk of to ittle availability of relief material in
seasonal bottlenecks as well as during unforeseen calamities.
Capacity and Contacts for In-Country Emergency Response
Government
For information on Bangladesh government contact details, please see the following link:
4.1 Bangladesh Government Contact List (see page 207)
Humanitarian Community
For information on Bangladesh humanitarian community contact details, please see the
following link:
4.2 Bangladesh Humanitarian Agency Contact List (see page 211)
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For information on Bangladesh humanitarian background additional details, please see the
following document:
Bangladesh NGO map
Bangladesh Humanitarian Additional Information
Bangladesh Country Profile additional info
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.
2.3 Bangladesh Regulatory Departments
For information on Bangladesh contact details, please see the following link:
4.1 Bangladesh Government Contact List (see page 207)
To set up Bangladesh Standards of quality and dimensions and prepare and promote the
general adoption of standards on national and international basis relating to materials,
commodities, structures, practices and operations and, from time to time, to withdraw, revise,
alter and amend the same;
To consider and recommend to the Government Bangladesh Standards for the measurement
of length, weight mass, volume, and, energy;
To promote standardization, quality control, metrology and simplification in industry and
commerce;
To secure compliance with the Bangladesh Standards adopted by the Institution by the
producers and users;
To implement Bangladesh Standards through the administration of a national certification mark
scheme or inspection of goods or both;
To provide or arrange facilities for examination, testing and inspection of commodities,
processes and practices for any investigation, research or promotion of export that may be
necessary and to issue test reports;
To certify the quality of commodities, materials, producers, products and other things including
food materials, whether for local consumption, export or import;
.
To co ordinate the efforts of producers and users for the improvement of materials, products,
code of practice, appliances, processes and methods, so as to eliminate the national waste of
material and time involved in the production of an unnecessary variety of patterns and sizes of
articles for one and the same purpose;
To establish and publish, in such manner as may be prescribed, the Bangladesh Standard
Specifications in relation to any article or process or code of practice;
To recognize, adopt or endorse as a Bangladesh Standard, in such manner as may be
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prescribed, any standard established by any other Institution in Bangladesh or in any foreign
country, or by international organizations in relation to any article or process.
To specify a Standard Mark to be called the Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution
Certification Mark which shall be of such design and contain such particulars as may be
prescribed to represent a particular Bangladesh Standard;
.
To grant, renew, reject, suspend or cancel, in such manner as may be prescribed, a license for
the use of Standard Mark;
To make such inspection and take such samples of any material or substance as may be
necessary to see whether any article or process in relation to which the Standard Mark has
been used or proposed to be used conforms to the Bangladesh Standard or whether the
Standard Mark has been improperly used in relation to any, article or process with or without
license;
To utilize with the permission of the owners, the services of laboratories other than those
maintained by the Institution and approve such laboratories for the purpose of the Institution;
.
To make arrangements or provide for the facilities, for the testing and calibration of precision
instruments, gauges and scientific apparatus and for the issue of certificates in regard thereto
so as to make them comply with the required standards;
To undertake execution of any trust or any agency business which it may consider conducive to
the attainment of, its objectives;
To co operate with any person, association, or organization, outside Bangladesh having
objectives, similar to those for which the Institution is established; and to do all such acts and
things ancillary, or incidental to any of the aforesaid, functions.
Notes:
Initiate, promote and guide scientific, industrial and technological research having a bearing on
problems connected with the establishment and development of industries and such other
allied matters as the Government may refer to.
Establish, maintain and develop laboratories, workshops, institutes, centres and organizations
for furtherance of scientific and industrial research with the object of utilizing and exploiting the
economic resources in the best possible manner;
Give grants-in-aid for specific scientific, industrial and technological research schemes and
projects of the Universities as by law established and other research institutions;
Adopt measures for the commercial utilization of discoveries and invention resulting form the
researches carried on by the Council, Universities or by any other research organization;
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Establish and award fellowships in areas of research covered by the Council;
Collect and disseminate information of scientific, industrial and technological matters and
publish scientific papers, reports and periodicals on such matters.
Establish and award fellowships in areas of research covered by the Council; Collect and
disseminate information of scientific, industrial and technological matters and publish scientific
papers, reports and periodicals on such matters.
For information on Bangladesh contact details, please see the following link:
4.1 Bangladesh Government Contact List (see page 207)
2.4 1.3 Bangladesh Customs Information
There are Four Custom houses and thirty active land customs stations for import and export
activities and for passenger movement across Bangladesh. Chittagong Custom house is the
biggest station in terms of revenue and volume of cargo. Chittagong and Mongla custom house
deals with sea cargo where as Benapole custom house deals with cargo carried by truck.
Dhaka custom house deals only air freight cargo. Besides cargo handling a significant number
of passengers also passes these custom houses and stations.
The clearances procedure is the same in each land entry point. Even if the self clearance is
possible (with a permit of the NBR office) it is highly recommended to contract a Custom
Clearance Agency.
For the custom procedure Benapole, Shona Moshjid, Hily and Bhurimay land ports are
functional with electronic system. In addition to this, Dhaka Airport, Chittagong Airport and
Chittagong Seaport are functional with electronic system. For smooth customs clearance
process, it is recommended to clear imported goods through a highly professional customs
clearing and forwarding agent.
It is not permitted for foreign trucks to travel in Bangladesh with imported goods. Therefore all
trans-shipments have to be loaded from foreign trucks to Bangladeshi trucks in the Customs
area. It means that warehouse to warehouse import is not permitted - a part from a special
agreement which has been done by the government for the Food Commodities.
2.4.1 Duties and Tax Exemption
For contact information regarding government custom authorities, please follow the link below:
4.2.1 Bangladesh Government Contact List
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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.]
Agreements / Conventions Description
Ratified by Country?
(Yes / No)
WCO (World Customs Organization) member
Yes - 1 Jan 1985st
Annex J-5 Revised Kyoto Convention
n/a
OCHA Model Agreement
n/a
Tampere Convention (on the Provision of Telecommunication Resources for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations)
n/a
Regional Agreements (on emergency/disaster response, but also customs unions, regional integration)
Special custom regulation of procedure for Humanitarian
Emergency has not yet been established by the Bangladesh
Government. However in humanitarian emergency situations it is
possible to use the UN and Disaster Management Bureau or
Logistic Cluster as facilitator for help with the custom authority.
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.).]
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Organizational Requirements to obtain Duty Free Status
United Nations Agencies
All imported relief (humanitarian) goods are exempted from duties and taxes. This
concession is contained in a Special Order-Circular that originates from the Ministry of
Finance, Internal Resources Division (Economic Relations Division), Customs.
This circular/law is dated as 3rd Chaitra, 1398 Bangla, 17 March 1992, referenced as SRO
No.61-law/92/1444/Customs and developed from the Customs Act of 1969 (IV of 1969),
Section 19 and the Value Added Tax Law, Section 14(1) of 1991 (no. 22 law of 1991). In its
short form, it is referred to asSRO-61
As per the SRO-61, the following organizations are allowed to be operational in Bangladesh:
The Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, as well as NGOs,
INGOs, and national and international voluntary organizations which have a valid registration
certificate from the NGO Bureau Affair
Non Governmental Organizations
See above
Exemption Certificate Application Procedure:
Duties and Taxes Exemption Application Procedure
Generalities (include a list of necessary documentation)
Official and regular procedure of duties exception doesn’t exist in Bangladesh for
emergency and relief special purpose.
Each INGO, NGO and other organisation involved in humanitarian and Relief issue in
Bangladesh has to contact the NGO Bureau Affairs the National Board of Revenue
and Disaster Management Bureau in order to negotiate a customs agreement related
to their own activities.
For UN agencies, duty free tax exemption letter needs to be obtained for relief items
from Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief.
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Duties and Taxes Exemption Application Procedure
For the humanitarian agencies and International NGOs, the NGO Bureau Affairs is in
charge of following up on the process of exemption of taxes and duty. Due to the fact
that all the administrative procedures have not been computerized and that each step
of the procedure requires a signature, it is highly recommended to follow the process
personally otherwise the process can take a long time to be completed.
An official duty exemption agreement has been done for the UN and implementing
partners. Therefore UN has to provide a copy of this agreement and the implementing
partner a copy of the MoE.
Process to be followed (step by step or flowchart)
See above
Exemption Certificate Document Requirements
Duties and Taxes Exemption Certificate Document Requirements (by commodity)
Food NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education)
Medicines Vehicle & Spare Parts
Staff & Office Supplies
Telecoms Equipment
Invoice Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
AWB/BL/Other Transport Documents
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
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Duties and Taxes Exemption Certificate Document Requirements (by commodity)
Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Packing Lists
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Other Documents
Health &
Radioactivity
Certificates
NA No
Objection
Certificate*
MoFA
Permission
NA No
Objection
Certificate
Additional Notes
Health Certificate should certify as ‘fit for human consumption’ this can be obtained from either the country of origin or Bangladesh Ministry of Health.
Radioactivity Certificate: is mandatory for food imports for human consumption such as milk, milk products, edible oil and other food items produced in any country. The radioactivity test report from the authority of the exporting countries must indicate levels of CS 137.
No Objection Certificates (NoC):
As per the Drug Act and Drug Ordinance of Bangladesh, any importation of medical goods including medicines, whether for relief or commercial use, must obtain ‘No Objection Certificate (NoC)’ from the Directorate General of Drug Administration (DGDA).
Telecommunication Equipment also requires an NOC from the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC)
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Duties and Taxes Exemption Certificate Document Requirements (by commodity)
Vehicles require permission from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) – if they are tax exempt and for official use. The format of this permission is not specified/consistent; it maybe a NoC, or it may require an import permit from Office of Chief Controller of Imports and Exports (CCI&E) or other form of permission. To import temporary vehicles or material for relief purpose a Certificate of Declaration, which should describe the precise use and the planning, has to be done by the agency to the customs Office.
2.4.2 Customs Clearance
General Information
According the National agreement, import licenses are required for any imports for
Humanitarian Agencies which are part of the UN Body.
The NGO’s of Humanitarian Agency have to declare through the NGO BO and to the Custom
House the list of relief and Emergency material required for implementing their projects and
request an Import Certificate related to the action.
Customs Clearance Document Requirements
Documents UN Umbrella NGO’s Body concerned
Bill of entry Yes Yes Custom Borders
Import Permit No Yes NGO Bureau affair, Disaster
Management Bureau, Custom
House
Letter of Authorization
Yes Donation
Certificate
Suppliers and Agencies
Exemption certificate UN and
National
Agreement
Special
Agreement
NGO Bureau affairs, Disaster
Management Bureau, Custom
House
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Documents UN Umbrella NGO’s Body concerned
Original Bill Of Lading duly endorsed
Yes Yes Transporter
Original Invoice Yes Yes Supplier
Original Packing List Yes Yes Supplier
The items concerned by the SRO 61 had been listed as bellow (also see attached document –
Relief Items SRO 61) :
Capital machinery;
Raw materials of Medicine;
Poultry Medicine, Feed & machinery;
Defence equipment;
Chemicals of leather and leather goods;
Private power generation units;
Textile raw materials and machinery;
Solar power equipment;
Relief items;
Goods for blind and physically retarded people; and
Imports by Embassies and UN.
Customs Clearance Document Requirements (by commodity)
Food NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education)
Medicines Vehicles & Spare Parts
Staff & Office Supplies
Telecoms Equipment
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Customs Clearance Document Requirements (by commodity)
D&T Exemption Certificate
Certificate is required for tax exemptions
Certificate is required for tax exemptions
Certificate is required for tax exemptions
Certificate is required for tax exemptions
Certificate is required for tax exemptions
Certificate is required for tax exemptions
Invoice Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
AWB/BL/Other Transport Documents
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Packing Lists Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Yes, Original,1 copy, (applies to UN and NGOs)
Phytosanitary Certificate
For Seeds,
plant
products &
livestock
NA NA NA NA NA
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Customs Clearance Document Requirements (by commodity)
Other Documents
Health &
Radioactivity
Certificates
NA No
Objection
Certificate
MoFA
Permission
NA No
Objection
Certificate
Additional Notes
Refer to clarification in notes under the tax exemption process (above).
Other certificates
A fumigation certificate is mandatory for imports of used clothing.
Straw and hay used in packing must be certified to be free from insects and diseases.
A certificate of cleanliness is required by law for the import of textiles and a special
certificate is required for the import of drugs and pharmaceutical products.
An additional certificate is required for leaf tobacco attesting that the tobacco is free from
Ephestia elutella or that this pest does not exist in the country of origin.
Radioactivity Tests
Food samples will be tested by the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission upon the
arrival of such foods at a Bangladesh port.
A test of radioactivity levels is not required for food imported by hotels of international
standard and diplomatic bonded warehouses.
Certificate from any internationally recognized testing agency or from the authority of the
country where the food was produced is required and must be submitted together with
the bill of lading.
The radioactivity test procedure can be relaxed in cases of imported rice and foodstuff
from SAARC and South East Asian countries provided that such imports are
accompanied by a certificate of origin as well as by a certificate stating that such
foodstuff or rice is fit for human consumption. Perishable foodstuff imported from SAARC
countries requires a radioactivity certificate from the authority of the exporting countries.
The import of poultry feed and animal feed also requires radioactivity test reports, at CS
137 per kilogram, and a certificate stating that such items are fit for consumption by
poultry or animals.
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A test of radioactivity levels is not required for palm oil and RBD palm stearin produced
in Malaysia or to be imported from Malaysia or Singapore. However, a test of purity of
such imported items, carried out by the Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial
Research, is obligatory.
A radioactivity test is not necessary for imports of cigarettes, cigarette paper, pipe
tobacco, whisky, beer and other alcoholic beverages, concentrated essence, spices and
medicines.
The Bangladesh Land Port Authority (BSBK)
BSBK was established under the Bangladesh Sthala Bandar Kartipaksha Act. 2001 under the
Ministry of Shipping.Out of 181 border check-posts 13 Land Customs stations have been
declared land ports and placed under the control of Bangladesh Sthala Bandar Kartipaksha
(BSBK).
All handling, warehousing and technical activities from the land port entry are done under the
supervision of the Land Port Authority.
Entry Points Information
This LCA focuses on information collected on the Benapole and Teknaf entry points. A part
from the ports and airport (see chapters related) the main entry point from India to Bangladesh
is Benapole. Teknaf is another important entry point useful and suitable as international corridor
on the boarder with Myanmar.
Benapole – District of Jessore
Indian – Bangladesh Border
Benapole is the biggest entry point in terms of cargo traffic between India and Bangladesh.
60% of the border trade movement into Bangladesh takes place through this border entry point.
Localisation: 1:30 hours drive by WFP cars from Jessore to Benapole, 80 Km from
Calcutta.
Road Condition: 2 line road in good in condition – A lot of rickshaws and local traffic.
Gates at the entrance from no man’s land to Bangladesh: In and Out activity. This gate
is used both by passengers and import of material. A project to develop a special entry
for trucks has been initiated and will be operational in the coming months.
Focal Points
Land Port Entry:
Deputy Director Traffic
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Tel 0421-76196 : 0421 75296
Operating Hours: 6:00 to 18:00 Saturday to Thursday
Customs:
Joint Commissioner Benapole
Tel Office: 04228-7548
Tel Res. 04228-75502
Operating Hours: 9:00 to 16:00 Sunday to Thursday
Handling
All the handle procedures, warehousing and movement management of the Benapole
Entry point have to be done under the supervision of the Land Port Authority.
The logistics capacity of the Land Port authority is around 1000 trucks of 10 MT per
days.
Warehousing
The ware housing capacity is around 37.000 MT
Customs and Clearing system
Bangladesh has adopted and implemented the ‘ASYCUDA’ system for customs on all
border points. Customs clearance is computerized only at Benapole
Almost 600 Customs Clearance Agents has been licensed to Benapole Custom
Clearance.
Teknaf – District of Cox’s Bazar
Bangladesh – Myanmar
General Information
Only Entry point from Myanmar to Bangladesh – passengers and small
Boat for Food and NF Items – River boat with small Jetty
Maximum depth 2 meters
120 MT Indian boat.
Teknaf – Cox’s Bazar: 2:30 hrs car drive, 2 lines road average conditions
Cox’s Bazar – Chittagong: 3:30 hrs car drive, 2 lines road good conditions but a lot
rickshaw traffic
Focal Points
Land Port Entry:
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United Land Port Teknaf LTD.
Asst General Manager
Phone: 0342-675077
Customs:
Superintendent Custom
Phone: 03426-75068
Operating Hours: 9:00 to 17:00 Sunday to Thursday
Handling
Under supervision of the United Land Port Teknaf LTD.
Capacity Download – Unload of 1000 MT per days
Warehousing
Good Conditions
5.000 MT capacity
Transit Regime
There are no transit land to land facilities in Bangladesh.
For information on Bangladesh Customs Contact details, please see the following link:
4.2.1 Bangladesh Government Contact List
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3 2 Bangladesh Logistics Infrastructure
3.1 Bangladesh Logistics Infrastructure
The following sections contain information regarding the logistics infrastructure of Bangladesh
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3.2 2.1 Bangladesh Port Assessment
3.2.1
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Bangladesh Ports
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Bangladesh Ports
The port is a nodal point in international supply chain and logistics, and the need for efficient, cost-
effective and international standard port services is considered as a pre-requisite for advancing the
economic growth rate of the country. This may be achieved through increased private sector participation
in port operation .For information on Bangladesh Port Network contact details, please see the following
link: 4.4 Bangladesh Port and Waterways Company Contact List (see page 215)
A detailed list of the transit times of ocean freight from other ports to the port of Chittagong can
be found here:Ocean Freight Transit Times
3.2.2 2.1.1 Bangladesh Port of Chittagong
Key port information can also be found at: Maritime Database information on Bangladesh
Port Overview
Chittagong Port is considered the heart of the economy of Bangladesh. The geographic
location of this port creates the opportunity for easy and cost-effective foreign trade to be
carried out through with all South Asian countries as well as other Asian countries. Sufficient
and low-cost labour is also readily available here. For these reasons, Chittagong Port holds
much potential as a highly promising regional sea-port.The privatisation of port operations,
seen around the world and experienced here, has succeeded in increasing efficiency of ship
operation and cargo handling. Globalisation, deregulation, logistics integration and
containerisation have forced a reshape of the port industry internationally, leading it to redefine
its functional role in the supply chain for the sake of creating customer value, and ensuring
survival and growth. This wave of change has also impacted all sectors of Bangladesh in
general, particularly the maritime sector. Adoption of deregulation policy in the 1980s and open
market economic policy in the 1990s has accelerated tje trade growth of the country.
Consequently, cargo handling through Chittagong Port has not only rapidly increased but cargo
type has also diversified. Foreign trade accounts for approximately 38% of GDP. The average
maritime dependency factor of the country is about 33% (last five years).The private sector is
playing an increasingly active role in the economic life of the country, while the public sector
concentrates more on the physical and social infrastructure. 75% of total investment in the
national economy comes from the private sector. To encourage the private sector and create
an investment friendly environment, the government has produced the Bangladesh Private
Sector Infrastructure Guidelines (BPSIG) to foster private sector participation in the
development of infrastructure in the country.
Port website: Port of Chittagong website
Port Location and Contacts
Country Bangladesh
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Port Location and Contacts
Province or District Chittagong
Town or City (Closest location) with Distance (km) Name: Chittagong
km: n/a
Port's Complete Name Port of Chittagong
Latitude 22.21667
Longitude 91.8
Managing Company or Port Authority (If more than one operator, break down by area of operation)
Chittagong Port Authority (CPA)
Management Contact Person Md. Omar Faruk +880-31-
Closest Airport and Frequent Airlines to / from International Destinations
Airport Name:
Shah Amanat International
Airport
Airlines: BIMAN, NovoAir,
Regent Airways, US-Bangla
Airways
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Port Picture
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Description and Contacts of Key Companies
For information on Bangladesh Port of Chittagong contact details, please see the following link:
4.4 Bangladesh Port and Waterways Company Contact List (see page 215)
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Port Performance
Chittagong Port Operation involves many port users and stakeholders. Port users are Ship
Owners and Shipping Agents, Stevedoring Agents (Berth Operator), Handling & Lighting
Contractors and Clearing & Forwarding Agents.
Maximum permissible droughts of vessels range from 8.5 metres to 9.2 metres. The maximum
permissible LOA of a vessel is 190 metres. The tides are important for navigation as they
determine the possibility of crossing the shallow area between Kutubdia points and the
Karnaphuli entrance and bars within the Port Limit. The tides are semi-diurnal with prominent
diurnal effect. The approximate tidal range is between 2.0 metres and 5.5 metres. Various
services are also included in the Port Operation.
The Bangladesh Chittagong Port Authority 2017-2018 Annual Report can be accessed at the
following link: 2017-2018 Annual Report
Port Performance 2016 - 2017
Performance Type Year 2016 - 2017
Vessels Calls 3,092 2016 - 2017 FY
Container traffic (TEU's) 2,419,482 2016 - 2017 FY
Total Cargo Handling (mt) 73,174,044 2016 - 2017 FY
Total Annual Capacity of the Port 41,000,000 2016 - 2017 FY
For information on Bangladesh Port of Chittagong additional information, please see the
following document:
Bangladesh Port of Chittagong Additional Information
Capacity 2016 - 2017
Capacity Type Bulk (mt/year) Container (TEU's/year)
Conventional (mt/year)
Export activity of the Port
- 1,207,608 6,395,923
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Capacity Type Bulk (mt/year) Container (TEU's/year)
Conventional (mt/year)
Import activity of the port
- 1,211,874 17,084,610
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.
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
(MT/Day) Bulk Bagged
to warehouse (silo)
3500 – 4000 Bagged cargo is not discharged in
bags
to trucks Bulk cargo is not discharged in
trucks
2000 - 2500
to rail-wagons Bulk cargo is not discharged to rail-
wagons
750 - 1000
to barges Bulk cargo is not discharged to
barges
Bagged Cargo is not discharged
into barges
to bagging Bulk is not bagged at the port
For information on Bangladesh Port of Chittagong additional information, please see the
following document:
Bangladesh Port of Chittagong 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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Berthing Specifications
Port Specifications
Nb Bulk Min (m)
Bulk Max (m) Conventional Min (m)
Conventional Max (m)
Berths 31 2.2 m 186 m 2.2 m 190 m
Anchorages No
limitations
8.5 m 11,5 m 8.5 m 11.5 m
Draught at anchor
n/a 8.5 m 11,5 m 8.5 m 11.5m
Draught at Berth
n/a 8.55 m 9,2 m 8.55 m 9.2 m
Length Over All
n/a No
limitations
186 m No limitations 186 m
Beam (maximum)
n/a No
limitations
No limitations
provided length is
186 m
No limitations No limitations
provided
length is 186
m
Berthing Support
Berth Type Quantity
Berthing Tugs and Mooring Boats 6
Pilot Boats Yes
Water Barges Yes
Police Boats Yes
Anti-pollution Boats Yes
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Berth Type Quantity
Speed Boats Yes
General Cargo Handling Berths
Total Berths Quantity Length Draft
Conventional Berths 6 190m 8.5 9.2
Container Berths 11 190m 8.5 9.2
Bulk Oil Jetties 3 N/A N/A
Grain Silo Jetty 1 N/A N/A
Cement/ Clinker Jetty 1 N/A N/A
Fertilizers Jetties 3 N/A N/A
Ammonia Jetty 1 N/A N/A
Dry Dock Jetties (repair) 2 N/A N/A
River Mooring Berths 5 N/A N/A
Jetty Berths (For (POL) 1 - -
Concrete Berth (For Grain Handling) 1 - -
Pontoon Berths (For POL) 3 - -
Pontoon Berths (For Cement) 1 - -
Single Point Mooring 14 - -
Port Handling Equipment
Is the port equipment managed by the government or privately? n/a
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Appliance Quantity Capacity (Ton)
Mobile Crane 41 10–50
Forklift Truck 10 10–20
Forklift Truck 111 3–5
Low Mast Forklift 45 2.5–5
Tractors 9 25
Trailors – Light 22 6
Trailers – Heavy 5 25
For information on Bangladesh Port of Chittagong additional information, please see the
following document:
Bangladesh Port of Chittagong Additional Information
Bangladesh Chittadong Port Overview
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.
Container Facilities
Facility Types 20 ft (TEU's) 40 ft (FEU's)
Container facilities Yes Yes
Daily off-take capacity: No of containers/day 600 500
Container Freight Stations (CFS) Yes Yes
Number of CFS 04 04
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Facility Types 20 ft (TEU's) 40 ft (FEU's)
Capacity of CFS: No of containers/day N/A N/A
Refrigerated Container Stations
Number of Reefer Stations (connection points) 13,278 TEUs 13,278 TEUs
Refrigerated Container Stations Yes Yes
Number of Stations 1 1
Container Handling Equipment (Existing)
Container Handling Equipment (Operational)
Appliance Quantity Capacity (Ton)
Ship to Shore Gantry Cranes (SSG) 4 50
Mobile Harbour Crane 2 84
Rubber Tyred Gantry Cranes (RTG) 21 40
Straddle Carrier (04 high) 36 40
Straddle Carrier (02 high) 2 40
Forklift Trucks (FLT) 5 42
Forklift Trucks (Spreader) 17 16
Reach Stacker (RS) 6 7
Reach Stacker (RS) 15 45
Container Mover (CM) 5 50
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Container Handling Equipment (Operational)
Terminal tractors 43 50
Trailer 55 50
1. AT CONVENTIONAL BERTHS (GCB): For Containers
Physical Facilities:
Holding Capacity 9,657 TEUs
Yards (22 Nos.) 212,238 Sq.m
Container Freight Stations (CFS-11Nos.) 86,168 Sq.m
Container storage yard 282,239 Sq.m
2. CONTAINER TERMINAL (CCT)
Physical Facilities:
Total Holding Capacity (GCB+CCT+NCT+NCY)
38,917 TEUs
Quay Length 450 M
CFS 13,671 Sq.m
Container Storage Yard 150,000 Sq.m
Railway Container Siding 550 M
Reefer Points 900 (440 volts) Points
Vessels 3 Container vessels of accommodating
Length
Standby Generator 14 MW (2x7)
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1. AT CONVENTIONAL BERTHS (GCB): For Containers
Physical Facilities:
Water Reservoir 140,000 Gallons
Fire Brigade 1 Unit
Inland Container Depot (ICD)
An inland container at Dhaka is in operation since 1987 with an annual handling capacity of
90,000 TEUs. At present one container train runs twice daily each way between Chittagong and
Dhaka ICD.
Facilities 2016-2017
Container holding capacity 4,067 TEUs
Yard Area 136,866 m2
CFS 6,508 m2
Forklift/Top lifters (Private suppliers) Reach Stacker: 2 (45 ton)
Forklift: 4 (42 ton)
Reach Stacker: 1 (7 ton)
Low Mast Forklift: 6 (3 ton)
Tractor Trailers: 8
Railway Wagons for Container Transportation 550 nos.
Railway Terminal (Length of two tracks) 1097 m
Details
Inland Container Depot (ICD)
An inland container at Dhaka has been in operation since 1987 with an annual handling
capacity of 80,000 TEUs. At present, one container train runs daily each way between
Chittagong and Dhaka ICD. Bangladesh Railway is considering introducing another train to run
daily from either side.
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Facilities:
Container holding capacity 4,067 TEUs
Yard Area 136,954 Sq. m
CFS 6,508 Sq. m
Forklift/Top lifters (Private suppliers) 2 x 36 Ton, 1 x 35 Ton, 1 x 28 Ton, 1 x 8 Ton
1 x 5 Ton, 4 x 3 Ton, 2 tractor trailers units
Railway Wagons for Container Transportation
550
Railway Terminal (Length of two tracks) 1097 metres
Containerised Cargo (THC)
Containerised Cargo Handling Charges
Particulars of Charges Basis of Charges Rates
(TEU’s) (FEU’s)
Wholly using CPA equipment:
(a) FCL Container Per Container US$ 43.40 US$ 65.10
(b) LCL Container -do- US$ 130.00 US$ 195.00
(c) Empty Container -do- US$ 22.10 US$ 33.20
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Extra Container Movement
Particulars of Charges Basis of Charges Rates
Not Exceeding
21 ft. length
Exceeding
21 ft. length
Extra Container Movement:
(a) Loaded Container Per Container US$ 42.60 US$ 63.90
Per Movement
(b) Empty Container Do US$ 21.70 US$ 32.50
Reefer Container Service
Particulars of Charges Basis of Charge Rates
Supply of Electricity and connecting and disconnecting
reefers, including monitoring.
Per Container, per diem
or part thereof
US$
9.00
Change of Status
Particulars of Charges Basis of Charges Rates
Change of Status Per Container per change US$ 10.00
River Dues (Containerised)
Particulars of Charges Basis of Charges Rates
Not Exceeding 21 ft. length
Exceeding 21 ft. length
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Particulars of Charges Basis of Charges Rates
F.C.L. container and Contents:
(a) Import Per container Tk. 408.00 Tk. 816.00
(b) Export Do Tk. 184.00 Tk. 368.00
L.C.L. container and Contents:
(a) Import Per 1000 kg. or part
thereof
Tk. 34.10
(b) Export Do Tk. 15.30
Accounts Officer (Bill Revenue) Empty Container
Particulars of Charges Basis of Charges Rates
Not Exceeding Exceeding
21 ft. length 21 ft. length
(a) Import Per container do Tk. 102.00 Tk. 204.00
(b) Export -do- Tk. 102.00 Tk. 204.00
Lift on / Lift off Charges
Particulars of Charges Basis of Charges
Rates
Not Exceeding 21 ft. length
Exceeding
21 ft. length
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Particulars of Charges Basis of Charges
Rates
Lift on / lift off charge, Loaded container
per container Tk. 1000.00 Tk.
1500.00
Lift on / lift off charge, empty container
-do- Tk. 375.00 Tk.
562.50
Shore handling containerised cargo
Stuffing/Unstuffing
Particulars of Charges Basis of Charges Rates
Stuffing Unstuffing Per 1000 kg. or part thereof of contents Tk. 300.00
For information on Bangladesh Port of Chittagong additional information, please see the
following document:
Bangladesh Port of Chittagong Additional Information
Bangladesh Chittadong Port Overview
Bangladesh Port of Chittagong Containerised Cargo & Shore handling list
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.
Customs Guidance
For information on Bangladesh Port Network Customs guidance, please see the following
links:
1.3 Bangladesh Customs Information (see page 22)
Terminal Information
Multipurpose Terminal
The 6 berths dedicated to conventional cargo are used as multipurpose terminal. Log NB: shipping capacities operate from jetties 1 and 2
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Grain and Bulk Handling
Bagging Machines Chittagong Port does not have any bagging machines
Silo Facilities 01 Silo Nos. 100.000 MT
Vacuvators 16
75
10 tons an
hour
15 tons an
hour
m²
Available Storage (covered)
(in square metres)
Transit Sheds 1-9
Warehouses A, B, D, F, P, R, O
Car Sheds
Open Dumps
52,069
26,746
5,082
90,000
m³
Available Storage (open air)
Warehouses 6
Open Dumps
32,500
200,000
m³
The Chittagong Silo is situated at north Patenga, Chittagong. It is the biggest silo in
Bangladesh with storage capacity of 100,000 mt. It deals with wheat only and is under the
administrative control of the Ministry of Food and Disaster Management of the Government of
Bangladesh.
The strategy for Chittagong Silo is to use it predominantly for quick clearance of incoming
mother vessels carrying imported wheat, for storage of a national buffer stock, to maintain
quality of stored grain and quick dispatching to up-country destinations with maximum
efficiency.
From an operational point of view, Chittagong Silo can be divided into three sub-systems:
1. Receiving
2. Storage
3. Dispatching
Receiving Sub-system
This Silo has the facilities to receive food grain (particularly wheat) only in bulk through Gantry.
The objective of the system is as follows:
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a. To start unloading as quickly as possible.
b. To unload grain from carrier within minimum possible time.
c. To record the weight of all incoming grain accurately.
d. To ensure safe storage.
Storage Sub-system
The silo has 88 round bins and 54 star bins. The capacity of each round bin is 1000 mt and the
star bin is 225 mt. The silo is provided with a dust control machine. Existing fumigation on pest
control systems is provided via a liquid spray system and peeled dispenser system, though it is
rarely used due to non-infestation of the grain. The objective of this sub-system is to keep the
grain in good quality.
Despatching Sub-system
This Silo has the facilities to dispatch food grain both in bulk and bagged form. In bulk it is
mainly delivered by river coaster in Narayangonj Silo and Khulna Steel Silo and through hopper
wagon in Ashugonj, Santaher and Narayangonj Silo. The bagged cargo is delivered mainly
through railway covered wagon and through truck in almost all CSD and LSD in the country.
Specification of Chittagong Silo
Normal Capacity 100.000 MT
Highest Capacity 103.804 mt
Dia of Circular Bins 27’-0’’
Height of Bins 94’-0”
No. of Star Bins 54 (250 mt)
No. of Circular Bins 88 (1,000 mt)
Size of head house floor 34’ x 74’
Height of head house above finished grade
174’
Height of head house above airport runway
150’
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Normal Capacity 100.000 MT
Depth of head house board pit finished grade
24’
Pneumatic travelling ship unloading unit
3 (suction rate 600 mt per hour. 1 unit commenced
from 2008)
Pneumatic static ship 1 (Loading/unloading rate 200 mt per hour)
Receiving belt conveyor 3 (capacity 200 mt per hour each)
Main Bucket elevator 4 (capacity 200 mt per hour each)
Basement chain conveyor 8 (capacity 200 MT per hour each)
Automatic hopper scale 4 (Computerized)
Truck scale (Weigh bridge) 1 (capacity 40 mt)
Distribution belt conveyor with tripper
6
Chemical Protecting sprayer 6
Sp. Fumigation bins 2
Grain Drier 1
Grain cleaner 1 (capacity 25 mt per hour)
Bagging scale 6 (capacity 8 bags of 85 kg net per minute)
Temperature indication system 1
Truck loading (bag) 8
Rail loading (bunk) 2
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Normal Capacity 100.000 MT
Investment- (a) Civil / (b) Mechanical
US$ 13,098,550/US$ 30,937,681 Total = US$ 16.5
million
Civil Engineering construction SKANSKA OF SWEDEN
Machinery installation MIAG/BUHLER- a joint venture association of W.
Germany & Switzerland
Electrical installation LK.NES of Denmark
Consultants W.H. Engineers of USA
Jetty length- (a) Unloading / Loading (b)
(a) 328 meters / (b) 42 meters
Sub station 3 units (each capacity is 1200 kva)
For information on Bangladesh Port of Chittagong additional information, please see the
following document:
Bangladesh Port of Chittagong Additional Information
Bangladesh Chittadong Port Overview
Bangladesh Port of Chittagong Containerised Cargo & Shore handling list
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.
Stevedoring
Stevedoring activities are conducted by private companies. These companies are shortlisted
through a public tender process and renewed every 2 years. See the annexes for a list of
stevedores and berth operating companies.
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Port Security
Security at the ports is usually high since these fall under the high risk category of government
installations. Port security is headed by the Director of Security who has a number of Assistant
Directors, Officers and Security Guards to assist him in this task. Security in both the main
ports is ISPS compliant and is assigned as ISPS level 1. In addition, there is also a contingent
of the armed forces who are stationed at the port to address emergencies if they arise.
However, no major incidents or security lapses have been reported at the port.
Security
ISPS Compliant
(Yes / No)
Yes
Current ISPS Level
Normal
(1)Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional
Police Boats n/a
Fire Engines n/a
For information on Bangladesh Port of Chittagong additional information, please see the
following document:
Bangladesh Port of Chittagong Additional Information
Bangladesh Chittadong Port Overview
Bangladesh Port of Chittadong Port Security
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.
For information on Bangladesh Port of Chittagong contact details, please see the following link:
4.4 Bangladesh Port and Waterways Company Contact List (see page 215)
3.2.3 2.1.2 Bangladesh Port of Mongla
Bangladesh Port of Mongla
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Bangladesh Port of Mongla
Port Overview:Mongla is the second largest port of the country.Even if, in theory, there should
be a ratio of 60 – 40 % between Chittagong and Mongla, the reality os far from that with
Chittagong currently totalizing 92% of the country’s international trade.Mongla port
development was more or less stopped during years and even its operations were significantly
reduced. Obvious operational problems were noticed in the past; especially regarding bulk
cargo, with significant leakages … Labour problems (mainly with the stevedores) also occurred.
It seems that the second problem could be solved; meanwhile the first one still needs to be fully
addressed.Nevertheless, in connection with the sub-regional discussions ongoing with the
Indian, Nepalese and Bhutanese governments aiming at developing regional operational
corridors, it seems that the current government has decided to start again the development of
the Mongla port. A 3-phased development plan has been drafted and is about to be funded by
the national authorities; and senior management was appointed in this regard.Key port
information can also be found at: Maritime Database information on Bangladesh
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Port website: Port of Mongla Website
Port Location and Contacts
Country Bangladesh
Province or District Khulna District
Town or City (Closest location) with Distance (km) Name: Khulna
km: 45 minutes
from Kulna
Port's Complete Name Port of Mongla
Latitude 22.48867
Longitude 89.59283
Managing Company or Port Authority (If more than one operator, break down by area of operation)
Mongla Port
Authority
Management Contact Person n/a
Closest Airport and Frequent Airlines to / from International Destinations
Airport Name: n/a
Airlines: n/a
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
The Port is under the administrative control of the Ministry of Shipping, Government of
Bangladesh. The Chairman is the Chief Executive of the Port Authority. There is a Board
consisting of the Chairman and three Members (Operation, Finance and Engineering &
Development.). The Board formulates the policy of Operation, Administration, Finance and
Development of the Port.
For information on Bangladesh Port of Mongla contacts information, please see the following
link:
4.4 Bangladesh Port and Waterways Company Contact List (see page 215)
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Port Performance
Handling Figures Year 2010 - 2011
Vessel Calls 302
Container Traffic (TEUs) 27.123
Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges
For information on Bangladesh Port of Mongla additional information, please see the following
document:
Bangladesh Port of Mongla 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.
Berthing Specifications
For information on Bangladesh Port of Mongla additional information, please see the following
document:
Bangladesh Port of Mongla 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.
General Cargo Handling Berths
For information on Bangladesh Port of Mongla additional information, please see the following
document:
Bangladesh Port of Mongla 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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Port Handling Equipment
Is the port equipment managed by the government or privately? n/a
For information on Bangladesh Port of Mongla additional information, please see the following
document:
Bangladesh Port of Mongla 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.
Container Facilities
Facilities 20 ft 40 ft
Container Facilities Available yes yes
Container Freight Station (CFS) yes yes
Refrigerated Container Stations yes yes
Other Capacity Details
Daily Take Off Capacity (Containers per day) 40
Number of Reefer Stations (connection points) 120
Emergency Take-off Capacity (Give an indication) n/a
Off take capacity of gang shift (in Containers per shift) 40 30
Customs Guidance
For information on Bangladesh Port Network Customs guidance, please see the following
links:
1.3 Bangladesh Customs Information
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Terminal Information
For information on Bangladesh Port of Mongla additional information, please see the following
document:
Bangladesh Port of Mongla 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.
Grain and Bulk Handling
For information on Bangladesh Port of Mongla additional information, please see the following
document:
Bangladesh Port of Mongla Additional Information
Main Storage Terminal
The Mongla Port hasn’t been equipped for the bulk grain handling. There are no vacuators, silo
facilities and bagging machines.
No Silo terminal
It is mainly for that reason that the WFP agencies have decided to channel all their shipping
activities through the Chittagong Port.
Port Security
BIWTA provides in-house security at all river ports in Bangladesh. Security guards employed
with BIWTA are responsible for port security. These security guards function under the
supervision and control of the port officer who is responsible for port operations.
Police from local police stations as well as Ansars are also deployed for maintaining law &
order and providing security.
The port area has been restricted for security reason. The Mongla Port Authority can provide a
pass for the restricted area.
Security
ISPS Compliant
(Yes / No)
Yes
Current ISPS Level
1 Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional
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Security
Police Boats n/a
Fire Engines n/a
For information on Bangladesh Port of Mongla additional information, please see the following
documents:
Bangladesh Port of Mongla Additional Information
Bangladesh Port of Mongla Berth Info
Bangladesh Port of Mongla container facilities
Bangladesh Port of Mongla Pussur Channel
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.
For information on Bangladesh Port of Mongla contacts information, please see the following
link:
4.4 Bangladesh Port and Waterways Company Contact List (see page 215)
3.3 2.2 Bangladesh Aviation
3.3.1
Key airport information may also be found at: World Aero Data information on Bangladesh
For information on Bangladesh airports contact details, please see the following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List (see page 218)
At present the Civil Aviation Authority in Bangladesh’s activities are being carried out from 3
international airports, 5 domestic airports and 7 STOL (Short Take-off and Landing) airports,
with 1 new domestic airport under construction:
International Airports:
Zia International Airport, Dhaka
This is the largest and the principal international airport of the country. Almost all international
passengers embark at and disembark from Zia. More than 90% of all aeronautical functions of
CAAB are carried out from here.
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Shah Amanat International Airport, Chittagong
It is the second largest airport and the alternate airport to ZIA.
Osmani International Airport, Sylhet
This airport in the North-East corner of the country has been upgraded to an international
airport in order to facilitate the people of the district (there is a large number of residents from
the United Kingdom).
At present the Civil Aviation Authority in Bangladesh’s activities are being carried out from 3
international airports, 5 domestic airports and 7 STOL (Short Take-off and Landing) airports,
with 1 new domestic airport under construction.
Domestic airports
1. Saidpur Airport
2. Shah Makhdum Airport, Rajshahi,
3. Jessore Airport
4. Barisal Airport
5. Cox's Bazar Airport
Khan Jahan Ali Airport, Bagerhat, under construction
Short Take-off and Landing
Lalmonirhat, Thakurgaon, Ishurdi, Shamshernagar, Tejgaon, Comilla, Bogra
Procedures for Foreign Registered Aircraft
For information on Bangladesh airports additional information, please see the following
document:
Bangladesh Airports Additional Information
Bangladesh Airports Image
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.
For information on Bangladesh airports contact details, please see the following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List (see page 218)
3.3.2 2.2.1 Bangladesh Zia Dhaka International Airport
Bangladesh Zia Dhaka International Airport
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Bangladesh Zia Dhaka International Airport
Zia International Airport is located in Dhaka City and offers good facilities to passenger as well
as cargo traffic. The arrival section of the terminal is situated on the ground floor and the
departure section on the first floor. The airport has a separate domestic terminal, which is
located adjacent to the international terminal. The airport has good access from the city with
wide and well-maintained roads. The surrounding area of the airport was marshy till a few years
back. The area has since being filled with sand and level has been made even with the
runaway of the airport.
For information on Bangladesh Zia Dhaka International Airport contact details, please see the
following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List (see page 218)
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Location Details
Country Bangladesh Latitude 23.84278
Province / District Dhaka Longitude 90.40056
Town or City (Closest)
Dhaka
11NM N of Dhaka City Elevation (ft and m) 26 ft / 7.92 m
Airfield Name Zia Dhaka International
AirportIATA and ICAO Codes
DAC / VGZR
Open From (hours) 00.00 Open To (hours) 00.00
Runways
Runway #1
Runway Dimensions
3.200m x 46m
Orientation 14/32
Surface PART CONCRETE, PART ASPHALT, OR PART BITUMEN-BOUND
MACADAM
Helicopter Pad(s)
For emergency operations, Bangladeshi Defense Forces use a lot of helicopters. The
operational base for these movements is Tejgaon Military Airport, +/- 10 KM from DAC
Helipad #1
Present (Yes / No) Yes
Largest helicopter that can land
n/a
Width and Length (metres) n/a
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Helipad #1
Surface Using Fixed wings capacities on the runways and apron
Airport Infrastructure 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 Ground Handling Services Yes
Control Tower Yes Latrine Servicing Yes
Weather Facilities Yes Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) Yes
Catering Services Yes De-icing Equipment No
Base Operating Room Yes Parking Ramp Lighting Yes
Airport Radar Yes Approach & Runway Lights Yes
NDB Yes VOR Yes
ILS Yes
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
NOTE: The figures here under concern the whole country
Performance for n/a Annual Figures Monthly Daily
Total aircraft movements 11,308.00 942 31
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Total passengers 1,224,222 102,019 3361
Total capacity of the airport (metric tonnes) (Oct 2008) 150 MT n/a n/a
Current activity of the airport (metric tonnes) (Oct 2008) 100 MT n/a n/a
Current use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS) n/a n/a n/a
*Monthly and daily figures have been calculated using the annual figures provided in the old
DLCA and are correct as of 18 July 2011th
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details
Maximum sized aircraft which can be offloaded on bulk cargo:
Boeing 747 (100MT Cargo)
Maximum sized aircraft that can be offloaded on pallet Boeing 747 (100MT Cargo)
Total aircraft parking area (m²) 99.000 m²
Storage Area (mt) n/a Cubic Meters (m³)
18.900
m²
Cargo Handling Equipment Available (Yes / No) yes
BiIf "Yes" specify below
Elevators / Hi Loaders (Yes / No) yes Max Capacity (mt)
5
Can elevators / hi loaders reach the upper level of a B747 (Yes / No)
yes
Loading Ramps (Yes / No) n/a
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Storage Facilities
For information on Bangladesh Zia Dhaka International Airport additional information, please
see the following documents:
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Dhaka airport additional info
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.
Airfield Cost
Navigation Charges
The charges set out are common to all Civil Aviation Authority administered aerodromes except
where the contrary is stated.Unless an alternative arrangement has been made, all charges for
use of aerodromes are payable by the pilot of the aircraft on demand or before the aircraft
departs from the aerodrome.Fees shall be paid to the Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority and if
not so paid shall be a debt due to Government of Bangladesh from the owner and the
Commander of the aircraft in respect of which the fees are payable.For the purpose of
enforcing payment of fees, the Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority may refuse to permit and
aircraft to take off from an aerodrome until all fees have been paid.No abatement of any fees
shall be allowed in the event of any aerodrome service, assistance or other facility being not
available and except as provided in these Regulations no exemption or remission shall be
granted. Landing Charges, Parking and Housing Charges, Boarding Bridge Fees, ExemptionSecurity Charges, Charges for flights beyond hours of operation and also Route Navigation
Charges shall not be applicable in the following cases, namely: An aircraft belonging to the
United Nations Organization or any of its agencies or International Red Cross engaged in
medical relief for humanitarian mission An aircraft engaged on non-remunerative basis in
search and rescue operations or medical relief or humanitarian mission Any aircraft engaged in
air calibration work; An aircraft belonging to Flying Clubs approved by CAAB engaged in
training purpose; State aircraft of Bangladesh; Such aircraft as the Government may deem fit to
exempt.
MTOW (Maximum Take-Off Weight) in the Certificate of Airworthiness.
International flights* Domestic flights*
Not exceeding 2,000 kg Taka 50
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MTOW (Maximum Take-Off Weight) in the Certificate of Airworthiness.
International flights* Domestic flights*
Such amount of Taka as is
equivalent to U.S. $ 8.
Over 2,000 kg but not exceeding 5,000 kg Such amount of Taka as is
equivalent to U.S. $ 16
Taka 100
Over 5,000 kg but not exceeding 10,000 kg Such amount of Taka as is
equivalent to U.S. $ 20
Taka 150
Over 10,000 kg but not exceeding 20,000 kg
Such amount of Taka as is
equivalent to U.S. $ 50
Taka 300
Over 20,000 kg but not exceeding 50,000 kg
Such amount of Taka as is
equivalent to U.S. $ 100
Taka 600
Over 50,000 kg but not exceeding 100,000 kg
Such amount of Taka as is
equivalent to U.S. $ 200
Taka
1200
Over 100,000 kg but not exceeding 200,000 kg
Such amount of Taka as is
equivalent to U.S. $ 280
Taka
2000
Over 200,000 kg Such amount of Taka as is
equivalent to U.S. $ 300
Taka
2500
*Figures are correct as of July 2011
Fuel Services Charges
Padma Oil Company has 9 fuel reserve tanks at Zia International Airport – Kurmitola.These
storage facilities have a storage capacity of 3000 MT. Fuel is stored at the airport in mobile
tankers as well as fixed hydrant tanks. The airport is 15 min drive from the Petroleum Terminal
of the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation. Therefore all the stock and reserves for the airport
are in the fuel terminal of the Chittagong Port.
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Price per Unit*
Jet A-1
70 Tk
Jet A-1 AVGAS 100/130 octane, limited, stored in drums, no refueling
arrangements.
Aero shell grease 5.14.16 and AV grease S-7108, very limited quantity available
and to carried on own risk. aero shell fluid 5M, IAC, aero shell oil 120, limited
quantity available, stored in drums and to be carried on own risk.
Bowser refueling for 14 hours. Rate of delivery approximately 500 I.G. per minute
per refueller.
Avgas n/a
*Figures are correct as of July 2011
Cargo Terminal Charges
Cargo handling facilities:
01 mobile cranes
12 container pallet loaders
09 container pallet transporters
10 belt loaders
22 baggage tow tractors
50 cargo/baggage trolleys
145 container trolleys/dollies
45 hand trolleys
09 fork lifters
01 narrow aisle stacker
75 pallet trolleys
Air-bridge Charges
For information on Bangladesh Zia Dhaka International Airport additional information, please
see the following documents:
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Dhaka airport additional info
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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.
Security
MarginalLevel:
A Security Director, with Chief Security Officers assisting him at various airports, heads the
security function in CAAB. The Chief Security Officers at the respective airports are directly
responsible for the security there. Apart from this security is also provided by the Government
of Bangladesh since airports fall under sensitive installations of the country.Armed security
personnel drawn from various agencies of the government are deployed at the entrances to the
airports as well as on the runways and parking bays.No serious lapses in security have been
reported which is an indicator that security measures at all airports in Bangladesh are quite
adequate. The charges for security checking of embarking passengers and Security chargetheir hand-carried bags, wherever provided, are as follows.
Security charge
International flights:
10% of the day time landing charges, minimum the amount of taka equivalent
to US $ 100 per departing aircraft.
Domestic flights:
10% of the day time landing charges, minimum 250 Taka per departing
aircraft.
*Figures are correct as of July 2011
Companies Available
For information on Bangladesh Zia Dhaka International Airport contact details, please see the
following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List (see page 218)
For information on Bangladesh Zia Dhaka International Airport additional information, please
see the following documents:
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Dhaka airport additional info
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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.
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: AZ Freight information on
Bangladesh
3.3.3 Bangladesh Shah Amanat International Airport
Shah Amanat International Airport is located in the city of Chittagong.Chittagong is the second
largest city1 in Bangladesh next to Dhaka. The district has Chittagong Port, which has the
largest cargo volume in Bangladesh, and has succeeded in developing its economy,
particularly within its Export Processing Zone (EPZ).The airport is surrounded by the sea on
one side and the river on the other. It has poor access to the city of Chittagong. The airport has
a single terminal for arrival and departure sections with separate entrances.All facilities of the
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Chittagong Airport were renewed in March 2001.Chittagong Airport’s ability to function as an
alternative airport will depend on the construction of facilities near the airport and development
of roads into Chittagong City.The airport does not have a separate cargo terminal. Cargo
handling is undertaken at the passenger terminal.
Location Details
Country Bangladesh Latitude 22.24972
Province / District Chittagong Longitude 91.81333
Town or City (Closest)
Chittagong
10 NM N South of Chittagong
City
Elevation (ft and m)
12 ft / 4 m
Airfield Name Shah Amanat International
AirportIATA and ICAO Codes
CGP /
VGEG
Open From (hours) 00.00 Open To (hours) 00.00
Runways
Runway #1
Runway Dimensions 2.940m x 45m
Orientation 05/23
Surface 66/F/C/X/T Bituminous concrete
Helicopter Pad(s)
Helipad #1
Present (Yes / No) Yes
Largest helicopter that can land
n/a
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Helipad #1
Width and Length (metres)
n/a
Surface Surface H-mark on Parking Apron Using Fixed wings capacities on
the runways and apron
Airport Infrastructure Details
NOTE: Aerodrome Administration Time Schedule (HO): 09:00 LT to 16:00 LT, Friday Closed
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 n/a 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
Catering Services n/a De-icing Equipment n/a
Base Operating Room n/a Parking Ramp Lighting Yes
Airport Radar n/a Approach & Runway Lights Yes
NDB Yes VOR Yes
ILS Yes
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Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
Performance for n/a Annual Figures Monthly* Daily*
Total aircraft movements 11,308 942 31
Total passengers 1,224,222 102,019 2261
Total capacity of the airport (metric tonnes) n/a n/a n/a
Current activity of the airport (metric tonnes) n/a n/a n/a
Current use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS) n/a n/a n/a
*Monthly and daily figures have been calculated using the annual figures provided in the old
DLCA and are correct as of 18 July 2011th
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details
Maximum sized aircraft which can be offloaded on bulk cargo:
Boeing 747 (100MT Cargo)
Maximum sized aircraft that can be offloaded on pallet Boeing 747
Total aircraft parking area (m²) 25.000
Storage Area (mt) 1.000 Cubic Meters (m³)
n
/a
Cargo Handling Equipment Available (Yes / No) no If "Yes" specify below
Elevators / Hi Loaders (Yes / No) no Max Capacity (mt)
n
/a
n/a
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Operating Details
Can elevators / hi loaders reach the upper level of a B747 (Yes / No)
Loading Ramps (Yes / No) n/a
Storage Facilities
For information on Bangladesh Shah Amanat International Airport additional information,
please see the following documents:
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Shah Amanat airport additional info
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.
Airfield Cost
Navigation Charges
For information on Bangladesh Shah Amanat International Airport additional information,
please see the following documents:
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Shah Amanat airport additional info.doc
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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Fuel Services Charges
Padma Oil Company has 9 fuel reserve tanks at Shah Amanat International Airport – Kurmitola.
These storage facilities have a storage capacity of 3000 MT. Fuel is stored at the airport in
mobile tankers as well as fixed hydrant tanks. The airport is 15 min drive from the Petroleum
Terminal of the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation. Therefore all the stock and reserves for the
airport are in the fuel terminal of the Chittagong Port.
Price per Unit*
Jet A-1
70 Tk
Jet A-1 AVGAS 100/130 octane, limited, stored in drums, no refueling
arrangements.
Aero shell grease 5.14.16 and AV grease S-7108, very limited quantity available
and to carried on own risk. aero shell fluid 5M, IAC, aero shell oil 120, limited
quantity available, stored in drums and to be carried on own risk.
Bowser refueling for 14 hours. Rate of delivery approximately 500 I.G. per minute
per refueller.
Avgas n/a
*Figures are correct as of July 2011
Cargo Terminal Charges
For information on Bangladesh Shah Amanat International Airport additional information,
please see the following documents:
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Shah Amanat airport additional info
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.
Air-bridge Charges
For information on Bangladesh Shah Amanat International Airport additional information,
please see the following documents:
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Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Shah Amanat airport additional info.doc
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.
Security
Level: Marginal
Companies Available
For information on Bangladesh Shah Amanat International Airport contact details, please see
the following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List (see page 218)
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: AZ Freight information on
Bangladesh
3.3.4 2.2.3 Bangladesh Osmani International Airport
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Bangladesh Osmani International Airport
Osmani International Airport is located in the town of Sylhet.Sylhet is a major city in north-
eastern Bangladesh. It is the main city of Sylhet Division and District, and was granted
metropolitan city status in March 2009. Sylhet is located on the banks of the Surma River and is
surrounded by the Jaintia, Khasi and Tripura hills. The city is approaching a population of
500,000 people while also having a high population density.It is one of the largest cities in
Bangladesh.The Sylhet region is well known for its tea gardens and tropical forests, the city
however is currently known for its business boom – being one of the richest cities in
Bangladesh, with new investments of hotels, shopping malls and luxury housing estates,
brought mainly by expatriates living in the United Kingdom.The city of Sylhet is served by
Osmani International Airport, located at the north of the city. It is Bangladesh's third busiest
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airport and became an international airport due to the demand of expatriate Bangladeshis and
their descendants from the United Kingdom and the United States. The main frequent airlines
of the airport are, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, United Airways (BD) Ltd. and domestic flights
with GMG Airlines.The airport received its first international arrival on 3 November 2002, with
Biman arriving from Kuwait via Abu Dhabi en-route to Dhaka. Work started in 2006 to upgrade
the airport to international standards, including a new terminal building, a jet way, a taxiway,
and expansion of the runway to accommodate wide-bodied aircraft. It was confirmed that in
May 2007, Biman will be operating Hajj flights directly from the airport later in 2007. British
Bangladeshi-owned airlines, Air Sylhet and Royal Bengal Airline are also seeking landing rights
to the airport in order to provide a better service to the expatriate community in the UK.The
access road to the airport is currently in the process of being widened to make it a 2 way road.
The airport has a single terminal for arrival as well as a departure section with separate
entrances.The airport does not have a separate cargo terminal. Cargo handling is undertaken
at the passenger terminal.
Location Details
Country Bangladesh Latitude 24.96333
Province / District Sylhet Longitude 91.86694
Town or City (Closest)
Sylhet
5 NM N of Sylhet Town
Elevation (ft and m) 50 ft / 15.24 m
Airfield Name Osmani International
AirportIATA and ICAO Codes
VGSY / ZYL
Open From (hours) 6:00 Open To (hours) 21:00
Runways
Runway #1
Runway Dimensions 2.940m x 45m
Orientation 05/23
Surface 66/F/C/X/T Bituminous concrete
Helicopter Pad(s)
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Helicopter Pad(s)
No helecopter pads are present
Airport Infrastructure Details
Aerodrome Administration Time Schedule (HO): 09:00 LT to 16:00 LT, Friday Closed
Customs Yes JET A-1 fuel Yes
Immigration Yes AVGAS 100 n/a
Terminal Building Yes Single Point Refueling n/a
Passenger Terminal Yes Air Starter Units Yes
Cargo terminal n/a 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
Catering Services n/a De-icing Equipment n/a
Base Operating Room n/a Parking Ramp Lighting Yes
Airport Radar n/a Approach & Runway Lights Yes
NDB Yes VOR Yes
ILS
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
NOTE: The figures here under concern the whole country
Performance for n/a Annual Figures Monthly Daily
Total aircraft movements 11,308.00 942 31
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Performance for n/a Annual Figures Monthly Daily
Total passengers 1,224,222 102,019 3361
Total capacity of the airport (metric tonnes)
170 MT / months 2006
(previous LCA)
n/a n/a
Current activity of the airport (metric tonnes)
(Oct 2008) 100 MT n/a n/a
Current use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS)
n/a n/a n/a
*Monthly and daily figures have been calculated using the annual figures provided in the old
DLCA and are correct as of 18 July 2011th
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details
Maximum sized aircraft which can be offloaded on bulk cargo:
Airbus 310
Maximum sized aircraft that can be offloaded on pallet Airbus 310
Total aircraft parking area (m²) 25.000 m²
Storage Area (mt) n
/aCubic Meters (m³)
1.000
m²
Cargo Handling Equipment Available (Yes / No) no If "Yes" specify below
Elevators / Hi Loaders (Yes / No) no Max Capacity (mt)
n/a
Can elevators / hi loaders reach the upper level of a B747 (Yes / No)
n/a
Loading Ramps (Yes / No) n/a
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Storage Facilities
For information on Bangladesh Osmani International Airport additional information, please see
the following documents:
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Osmani airport additional info
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.
Airfield Cost
Navigation Charges
For information on Bangladesh Osmani International Airport additional information, please see
the following documents:
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Osmani airport additional info
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.
Fuel Services Charges
Padma Oil Company has 9 fuel reserve tanks at Osmani International Airport – Kurmitola.
These storage facilities have a storage capacity of 3000 MT. Fuel is stored at the airport in
mobile tankers as well as fixed hydrant tanks. The airport is 15 min drive from the Petroleum
Terminal of the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation. Therefore all the stock and reserves for the
airport are in the fuel terminal of the Chittagong Port.
Price per Unit*
Jet A-1
70 Tk
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Price per Unit*
Jet A-1 AVGAS 100/130 octane, limited, stored in drums, no refueling
arrangements.
Aero shell grease 5.14.16 and AV grease S-7108, very limited quantity available
and to carried on own risk. aero shell fluid 5M, IAC, aero shell oil 120, limited
quantity available, stored in drums and to be carried on own risk.
Bowser refueling for 14 hours. Rate of delivery approximately 500 I.G. per minute
per refueller.
Avgas n/a
*Figures are correct as of July 2011
Cargo Terminal Charges
For information on Bangladesh Osmani International Airport additional information, please see
the following documents:
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Osmani airport additional info
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.
Air-bridge Charges
For information on Bangladesh Osmani International Airport additional information, please see
the following documents:
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Osmani airport additional info
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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Security
Level: Marginal
Companies Available
For information on Bangladesh Osmani International Airport contact details, please see the
following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List (see page 218)
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: AZ Freight information on
Bangladesh
3.3.5 Bangladesh Saidpur Airport
Airport Details
Country Bangladesh Latitude 25.766958 / N
25° 46' 01.05"
Province / District n/a Longitude 25.766958 / N
25° 46' 01.05"
Airport Name Bangladesh
Saidpur AirportElevation (ft) n/a
IATA & ICAO codes
SPD / VGSD Surface Asphalt
Town or City (closest)
Saidpur Runway Condition n/a
NGO / UN (on ground)
n/a Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)
n/a
Runway Dimension
1828m x 30.5 Ground Handling (Yes / No) n/a
Refueling Capacity
n/a Runway Lighting (Yes / No) n/a
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Airport Details
Runway Heading n/a Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)
n/a
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)
n/a Windsock (Yes / No) n/a
Weather Information (Yes / No)
n/a Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)
n/a
Navigation Aids (Yes / No)
n/a Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) n/a
Fuel Services Charges
For information on Bangladesh Airport additional information, please see the following
documents:
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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.
Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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.
For information on Bangladesh Airport contact details, please see the following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List (see page 218)
3.3.6 Bangladesh Shah Makhdum Airport
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3.3.6 Bangladesh Shah Makhdum Airport
Airport Details
Country Bangladesh Latitude 24.445333 / N 24°
26' 43.20"
Province / District n/a Longitude 88.614961 / E
088° 36' 53.86"
Airport Name Shah
Makhdum
Airport
Elevation (ft) n/a
IATA & ICAO codes
RJH / VGRJ Surface Asphalt
Town or City (closest)
Rajshadi Runway Condition n/a
NGO / UN (on ground)
n/a Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)
n/a
Runway Dimension
1828m x
30.5Ground Handling (Yes / No) n/a
Refueling Capacity
n/a Runway Lighting (Yes / No) n/a
Runway Heading n/a Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)
n/a
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)
n/a Windsock (Yes / No) n/a
Weather Information (Yes / No)
n/a Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)
n/a
n/a Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) n/a
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Airport Details
Navigation Aids (Yes / No)
Fuel Services Charges
For information on Bangladesh Airport additional information, please see the following
documents:
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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.
Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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.
For information on Bangladesh Airport contact details, please see the following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List (see page 218)
3.3.7 Bangladesh Jessore Airport
Airport Details
Country Bangladesh Latitude 23.193833 / N 23°
11' 37.80"
Province / District n/a Longitude 89.156333 / E 089°
09' 22.80"
Airport Name Elevation (ft) n/a
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Airport Details
Jessore
Airport
IATA & ICAO codes JSR /
VGJRSurface Asphalt
Town or City (closest)
Jessore Runway Condition n/a
NGO / UN (on ground)
n/a Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)
n/a
Runway Dimension 2407.9m x
45.7Ground Handling (Yes / No) n/a
Refueling Capacity n/a Runway Lighting (Yes / No) n/a
Runway Heading n/a Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)
n/a
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)
n/a Windsock (Yes / No) n/a
Weather Information (Yes / No)
n/a Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)
n/a
Navigation Aids (Yes / No)
n/a Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) n/a
Fuel Services Charges
For information on Bangladesh Airport additional information, please see the following
documents:
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
Bangladesh
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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.
Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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.
For information on Bangladesh Airport contact details, please see the following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List (see page 218)
3.3.8 Bangladesh Barisal Airport
Airport Details
Country Bangladesh Latitude 22.809236 / N 22°
48' 33.25"
Province / District n/a Longitude 90.300219 / E
090° 18' 00.79
Airport Name Barisal
AirportElevation (ft) n/a
IATA & ICAO codes BZL /
VGBRSurface n/a
Town or City (closest)
Bariasl Runway Condition n/a
NGO / UN (on ground)
n/a Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)
n/a
Runway Dimension 1827.3m x
30.5Ground Handling (Yes / No) n/a
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Airport Details
Refueling Capacity n/a Runway Lighting (Yes / No) n/a
Runway Heading n/a Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)
n/a
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)
n/a Windsock (Yes / No) n/a
Weather Information (Yes / No)
n/a Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)
n/a
Navigation Aids (Yes / No)
n/a Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) n/a
Fuel Services Charges
For information on Bangladesh Airport additional information, please see the following
documents:
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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.
Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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.
For information on Bangladesh Airport contact details, please see the following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List (see page 218)
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3.3.9 Bangladesh Cox’s Bazar Airport
Airport Details
Country Bangladesh Latitude 21.461336 / N 21°
27' 40.81"
Province / District n/a Longitude 91.962044 / E 091°
57' 43.36"
Airport Name Cox’s
Bazar
Airport
Elevation (ft) n/a
IATA & ICAO codes
CXB /
VGCBSurface Asphalt
Town or City (closest)
Cox’s
BazarRunway Condition n/a
NGO / UN (on ground)
n/a Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)
n/a
Runway Dimension
2077.2m x
45.7Ground Handling (Yes / No) n/a
Refueling Capacity n/a Runway Lighting (Yes / No) n/a
Runway Heading n/a Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)
n/a
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)
n/a Windsock (Yes / No) n/a
Weather Information (Yes / No)
n/a Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)
n/a
Navigation Aids (Yes / No)
n/a Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) n/a
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Fuel Services Charges
For information on Bangladesh Airport additional information, please see the following
documents:
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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.
Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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.
For information on Bangladesh Airport contact details, please see the following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List (see page 218)
3.3.10 Bangladesh Thakuragaon Airport
Airport Details
Country Bangladesh Latitude 26° 2’ 0”
N
Province / District n/a Longitude 88° 28’
0” E
Airport Name Thakuragaon
AirportElevation (ft) n/a
IATA & ICAO codes TKR / VGSG Surface n/a
Town or City (closest) Thakurgaon Runway Condition n/a
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Airport Details
NGO / UN (on ground) n/a Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)
n/a
Runway Dimension n/a Ground Handling (Yes / No) n/a
Refueling Capacity n/a Runway Lighting (Yes / No) n/a
Runway Heading n/a Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) n/a
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)
n/a Windsock (Yes / No) n/a
Weather Information (Yes / No)
n/a Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) n/a
Navigation Aids (Yes / No)
n/a Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) n/a
Fuel Services Charges
For information on Bangladesh Airport additional information, please see the following
documents:
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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.
Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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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For information on Bangladesh Airport contact details, please see the following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List (see page 218)
3.3.11 Bangladesh Ishurdi Airport
Airport Details
Country Bangladesh Latitude 24.158347 / N 24°
09' 30.05"
Province / District n/a Longitude 24.158347 / N 24°
09' 30.05"
Airport Name Ishurdi
AirportElevation (ft) n/a
IATA & ICAO codes IRD / VGIS Surface Asphalt
Town or City (closest)
Ishurdi Runway Condition n/a
NGO / UN (on ground)
n/a Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)
n/a
Runway Dimension 1432.6m x
24.4Ground Handling (Yes / No) n/a
Refueling Capacity n/a Runway Lighting (Yes / No) n/a
Runway Heading n/a Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)
n/a
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)
n/a Windsock (Yes / No) n/a
Weather Information (Yes / No)
n/a Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No)
n/a
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Airport Details
Navigation Aids (Yes / No)
n/a Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) n/a
Fuel Services Charges
For information on Bangladesh Airport additional information, please see the following
documents:
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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.
Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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.
For information on Bangladesh Airport contact details, please see the following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List (see page 218)
3.3.12 Bangladesh Shamshernagar Airport
Airport Details
Country Bangladesh Latitude 24.39861
Province / District Shamshernagar Longitude 91.92111
Airport Name Shamshernagar
AirportElevation (ft) n/a
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Airport Details
IATA & ICAO codes RJH / VGSH Surface Asphalt
Town or City (closest)
n/a Runway Condition n/a
NGO / UN (on ground)
n/a Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)
n/a
Runway Dimension 1,650 m x n/a Ground Handling (Yes / No) n/a
Refueling Capacity n/a Runway Lighting (Yes / No) n/a
Runway Heading n/a Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No)
n/a
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)
n/a Windsock (Yes / No) n/a
Weather Information (Yes / No)
n/a Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) n/a
Navigation Aids (Yes / No)
n/a Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) n/a
Fuel Services Charges
For information on Bangladesh Airport additional information, please see the following
documents:
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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.
Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
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Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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.
For information on Bangladesh Airport contact details, please see the following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List (see page 218)
3.3.13 Bangladesh Tejgaon Airport
Airport Details
Country Bangladesh Latitude n/a
Province / District n/a Longitude n/a
Airport Name Tejgaon
AirportElevation (ft) n/a
IATA & ICAO codes - / VGTJ Surface Asphalt
Town or City (closest) Tejgaon Runway Condition n/a
NGO / UN (on ground) n/a Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)
n/a
Runway Dimension 2.839m x n
/aGround Handling (Yes / No) n/a
Refueling Capacity n/a Runway Lighting (Yes / No) n/a
Runway Heading n/a Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) n/a
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)
n/a Windsock (Yes / No) n/a
Weather Information (Yes / No)
n/a Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) n/a
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Airport Details
Navigation Aids (Yes / No)
n/a Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) n/a
Fuel Services Charges
For information on Bangladesh Airport additional information, please see the following
documents:
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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.
Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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.
For information on Bangladesh Airport contact details, please see the following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List (see page 218)
3.3.14 Bangladesh Comilla Airport
Airport Details
Country Bangladesh Latitude 23.43681
Province / District n/a Longitude 91.18986
Airport Name Comilla
AirportElevation (ft) n/a
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Airport Details
IATA & ICAO codes CLA / - Surface n/a
Town or City (closest) Comilla Runway Condition n/a
NGO / UN (on ground) n/a Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No)
n/a
Runway Dimension 1.650m x n
/aGround Handling (Yes / No) n/a
Refueling Capacity n/a Runway Lighting (Yes / No) n/a
Runway Heading n/a Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) n/a
Air Traffic Control (Yes / No)
n/a Windsock (Yes / No) n/a
Weather Information (Yes / No)
n/a Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) n/a
Navigation Aids (Yes / No)
n/a Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) n/a
Fuel Services Charges
For information on Bangladesh Airport additional information, please see the following
documents:
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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.
Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)
Bangladesh Common Information Airport Charges
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Bangladesh Airports additional info
Bangladesh Costs 2013 Airfield Charges
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.
For information on Bangladesh Airport contact details, please see the following link:
4.5 Bangladesh Airport Contact List (see page 218)
3.4
The road network system in Bangladesh has been well set up. All the main and principal
streets are in asphalt.There is a lot of traffic, big amount of vehicles using the network (cars,
trucks, rickshaws, bicycles, pedestrians).Also due the geographical situation the road network
is facing problems due to the climate causing floods, cyclones or tropical storms.Also in certain
regions such Barguna (South Bangladesh) the traffic can experience problems caused by ferry
issues. The only possibility to cross rivers is with the ferry and this area is highly affected by the
climate especially floods and cyclones.
3.4.1 Distance Matrix
Dhaka Barisal Bogra Chittagong Comilla Dinajpur Faridpur Jessore
Dhaka -- 277 229 264 97 414 145 274
Barisal 277 -- 438 541 373 673 132 261
Bogra 229 438 -- 492 325 185 356 320
Chittagong 264 541 492 -- 167 678 409 538
Comilla 97 373 325 167 -- 510 241 370
Dinajpur 414 673 185 678 510 -- 541 549
Faridpur 145 132 356 409 241 541 -- 129
Jessore 274 261 320 538 370 549 129 --
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Dhaka Barisal Bogra Chittagong Comilla Dinajpur Faridpur Jessore
Khulna 335 322 381 599 431 566 190 61
Kushtia 277 264 224 541 373 409 132 79
Mymensing 193 470 422 457 290 607 338 467
Noakhali 192 468 420 151 95 605 336 465
Pabna 161 280 158 425 257 343 198 163
Rajshahi 270 401 264 534 367 449 269 233
Rangpur 335 594 106 599 431 79 462 426
Rangamati 340 616 568 76 243 753 484 626
Sylhet 346 623 575 425 257 760 491 632
3.4.2 Road Security
The Bangladeshi road network is in poor condition. The streets of Dhaka are extremely
congested; bicycle rickshaws compete with three-wheeled mini-taxis (CNGs), cars, overloaded
buses, and trucks on limited road space. Inter-city roads are narrow and poorly maintained.
Driving at night is especially dangerous; as streetlights are rare even in cities. The U.S.
Embassy urges all U.S. citizens to avoid driving after dark outside Dhaka, as accidents are
most frequent at this time. Drivers in Bangladesh drive on the left-hand side of the road.Road
accidents are common in Bangladesh. Fatal head-on collisions on inter-city roads are common.
When vehicle accidents occur, a crowd quickly gathers and violence can occur when the crowd
becomes unruly. Still roads remain unsafe & Injury and death rates from road accidents in
Bangladesh are among the highest in the world. Bangladesh has around 0.7 million motorized
vehicles and 1.5 million non-motorized vehicles, with the former expected to double in the next
10 years. According to police statistics, road traffic crashes cause 4,000 deaths annually, but
the unofficial figures are much higher. Even using official figures, road accident fatalities in
Bangladesh would be about four times those of India (57 deaths per 10,000 motorized vehicles
in Bangladesh versus 13 in India ).
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3.4.3 Weighbridges and Axle Load Limits
For information on Bangladesh Road network additional information, please see the following
documents: Bangladesh road network mapBangladesh Road Network Additional Information
Bangladesh transport corridorsBangladesh Road Assessment 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.
3.4.4 Road Class and Surface Conditions
Classification Administering Agency Network Length
National Highway No of Road 66 3476
Regional Highway No of Road 113 4165
Zilla Road No of Road 617 13248
For information on Bangladesh Road network additional information, please see the following
documents:
Bangladesh road network mapBangladesh Road Network Additional InformationBangladesh
transport corridorsBangladesh Road Assessment Additional Information
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For information on Bangladesh Road Network contact details, please see the following link:
4.1 Bangladesh Government Contact List (see page 207)
3.5 Bangladesh Railway Assessment
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Bangladesh Railway Map
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Bangladesh Railway Map
Bangladesh Railway (BR), the state-run transportation agency of the country, has 2835.04 Km rail line
with 440 stations, 286 locomotives, 1503 coaches and 10226 wagons.Railway connected almost all
important places of 44 civil districts and plays important role in the economy. It operates 261 passenger
trains (Intercity 68, Mail & Express 66, Local 127) and 55 goods trains including container trains daily on
an average. Besides, it operates the largest Inland Container Depot with capacity of 90,000 TEUs.BR
network was initially North-South connection based because of riverine land script. Establishment of new
East-West connections and missing links and revival of old and abandon tracks are the key areas of
interventions.Rehabilitation of existing railway lines, modernization of signaling system and acquisition of
new rolling stocks to improve the performance and to cop up with the upcoming new situation linking the
network with the Trans Asian Railway are the important challenges in front of BR. Apart from these,
reducing operational bottlenecks by double tracking all major railway corridors and harmonization of
railway tracks by phases, institutional reform, pragmatic role in easing traffic congestion by improving
commuter train service in Dhaka and Chittagong cities, proper use of land and other assets, introducing
more Public Private Partnership (PPP) in railway sub-sector are important challenges in front of BR
3.5.1 Travel Time Matrix
3.5.2 Railway Companies and Consortia
For information on Bangladesh Railway Network Additional Information, please see the
following documents:
Bangladesh Railway Network Additional Information
Bangladesh Railways additional info
Bangladesh rail map
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Capacity Table
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following documents:
Bangladesh Railway Network Additional Information
Bangladesh Railways additional info
Bangladesh rail map
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3.5.3 Key Route Information
3.5.4 Key Stations
For information on Bangladesh Railway Network Additional Information, please see the
following documents:
Bangladesh Railway Network Additional Information
Bangladesh Railways additional info
Bangladesh rail map
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For information on Bangladesh Railway Network contact Information, please see the following
link:
4.3 Bangladesh Railway Company Contact List (see page 214)
3.6
River or lake cargo operations are an important source of transportation facilitating trade across
the length and breadth of the country. A majority of the districts in Bangladesh have river
facilities, which makes transportation a possibility in most months of the year. River transport is
used mostly to transport dense cargo such as fertilizers, bricks, sand, mortar, coal, sand,
cement clinkers and food grains. Further fuel products such as Diesel, Gasoline, Kerosene are
transported in barges to fuel depots located within the vicinity of the ports. Cost of transporting
cargo through river ports is cheaper as compared to road and rail transport which makes river
transportation the most suitable form of transportation for dense cargo.
3.6.1 Company Information
For information on Bangladesh Waterways network contact information, please see the
following link:
4.4 Bangladesh Port and Waterways Company Contact List (see page 215)
3.6.2 Travel Time Matrix
For information on Bangladesh Waterways additional details, please see thew following
document:
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Bangladesh Ferry Map
Bangladesh Waterways Additional information
Bangladesh Waterways Assessment
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Key Routes
For information on Bangladesh Waterways additional details, please see thew following
document:
Bangladesh Ferry Map
Bangladesh Waterways Additional information
Bangladesh Waterways Assessment
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Port Information
For information on Bangladesh Waterways additional details, please see thew following
document:
Bangladesh Ferry Map
Bangladesh Waterways Additional information
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For information on Bangladesh Waterways network contact information, please see the
following link:
4.4 Bangladesh Port and Waterways Company Contact List (see page 215)
3.7 2.6 Bangladesh Storage Assessment
3.7.1 Bangladesh Storage Assessment
For information on Bangladesh Storage Assessment contacts, please see the following link:
4.6 Bangladesh Storage and Milling Company Contact List (see page 224)
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Bangladesh has adequate storage facilities all across the country for storing cereals and other
types of food grains.
There are a total of 5 Silos, 13 Central Storage Depots (CSD) and 600 Local Supply Depots
(LSD) situated at strategic locations all across the country.
The storage capacities of Silos vary:
Chittagong Silo having a storage capacity of 100.000 MT
Narayanganj and Ashuganj – 50.000 MT, Santahar – 25.000 MT
Khulna Silo having a storage capacity of 800 MT.
CSD’s on an average have a storage capacity of 10.000 MT.
LSD’s between 2000 – 5000 MT.
These warehouses are owned by the Government of Bangladesh and are under the direct
control of the Directorate of Food.
These warehouses have huge storage spaces which are often underutilized during any given
month or season of the year.
These warehouses have good facilities in terms of mechanized handling equipment, skilled
labour, stacking facilities, fumigation facilities, ventilation facilities, augmented storage facilities,
parking facilities, security.
It’s possible for relief and Emergency purpose to have free or rented access of these storage
facilities.
Government policies
The public food operation of Bangladesh is based on a set of policies and an organisational
structure designed to carry out these policies. The Director General of Food (DGF) as head of
the Food Department manages the system; the primary organization consists of a number of
branches entrusted with the task of distribution, procurement, storage and movement.
As a price stabiliser PFDS acts as a buffer stock agency, buying paddy, rice and wheat when
prices are low and later supplying that food grain to the market when prices are high.
The GDB uses their PFDS network to transport the grain from the central storage locations to
the local storage sites (LSDs). This is the system that is used for the WFP programs. In this
case, WFP helps to pay for the distribution cost.
The lack of storage capacity in areas prone to natural disasters may result in delayed response
to relief needs. Improved processing system can produce higher output and reduce the
storage, transit and handling losses as well as reduce post-harvest losses.
Storage plays the key role in the entire process of procurement. Under given situations of price
and supplies, the level of procurement is functionally related to that of the storage facilities.
Disparities between capacity utilisation at CSD and LSDs stem from the high demand for local
transport. Capacity utilization and stock turnover vary considerably from season to season as
warehouses are more fully and often over utilized during the height of the domestic
procurement drive but remain relatively underutilized the rest of the year, ;aking them available
to relief agencies .
The following types of storage system are now prevailing in the country:
1. Homestead storage.
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2. Trade level storage.
3. Mill cum trade level storage.
4. Automatic milling storage.
5. Government storage for buffer stock.
6.Bangladesh has adequate storage facilities all across the country for storing cereals and
other types of food grains.
There are a total of 5 Silos, 13 Central Storage Depots (CSD) and 600 Local Supply Depots
(LSD) situated at strategic locations all across the country.
The storage capacities of Silos vary:
Chittagong Silo having a storage capacity of 100.000 MT
Narayanganj and Ashuganj – 50.000 MT, Santahar – 25.000 MT
Khulna Silo having a storage capacity of 800 MT.
CSD’s on an average have a storage capacity of 10.000 MT.
LSD’s between 2000 – 5000 MT.
These warehouses are owned by the Government of Bangladesh and are under the direct
control of the Directorate of Food.
These warehouses have huge storage spaces which are often underutilized during any given
month or season of the year.
These warehouses have good facilities in terms of mechanized handling equipment, skilled
labour, stacking facilities, fumigation facilities, ventilation facilities, augmented storage facilities,
parking facilities, security.
It’s possible for relief and Emergency purpose to have free or rented access of these storage
facilities.
Government policies
The public food operation of Bangladesh is based on a set of policies and an organisational
structure designed to carry out these policies. The Director General of Food (DGF) as head of
the Food Department manages the system; the primary organization consists of a number of
branches entrusted with the task of distribution, procurement, storage and movement.
As a price stabiliser PFDS acts as a buffer stock agency, buying paddy, rice and wheat when
prices are low and later supplying that food grain to the market when prices are high.
The GDB uses their PFDS network to transport the grain from the central storage locations to
the local storage sites (LSDs). This is the system that is used for the WFP programs. In this
case, WFP helps to pay for the distribution cost.
The lack of storage capacity in areas prone to natural disasters may result in delayed response
to relief needs. Improved processing system can produce higher output and reduce the
storage, transit and handling losses as well as reduce post-harvest losses.
Storage plays the key role in the entire process of procurement. Under given situations of price
and supplies, the level of procurement is functionally related to that of the storage facilities.
Disparities between capacity utilisation at CSD and LSDs stem from the high demand for local
transport. Capacity utilization and stock turnover vary considerably from season to season as
warehouses are more fully and often over utilized during the height of the domestic
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procurement drive but remain relatively underutilized the rest of the year, ;aking them available
to relief agencies .
The following types of storage system are now prevailing in the country:
1. Homestead storage.
2. Trade level storage.
3. Mill cum trade level storage.
4. Automatic milling storage.
5. Government storage for buffer stock.
6. Model storage system.
While storage facilities and functions assume great importance, particularly in the case of
subsistence crop, little is known about the various aspects of the initial storage of rice and
paddy. The big rice-millers have large storage godowns in their compounds. They perform a
considerable part of this function in the area they are located. The traders at the primary market
do not have any storage facilities.
For information on Bangladesh Storage Assessment additional details, please see the following
documents: Model storage system.
While storage facilities and functions assume great importance, particularly in the case of
subsistence crop, little is known about the various aspects of the initial storage of rice and
paddy. The big rice-millers have large storage godowns in their compounds. They perform a
considerable part of this function in the area they are located. The traders at the primary market
do not have any storage facilities.
For information on Bangladesh Storage Assessment additional details, please see the following
documents:
Bangladesh Storage Assessment Additional Information
Bangladesh Storage Assessment additional info
Bangladesh Storage Map
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Commercial Storage
On the one hand, Bangladesh, as significant exporter of (i) garments finished products and (ii)
fresh fish and shrimps products – both being - for different reasons - time-bounded, has
developed a strong and efficient right-on-time logistics chain, including cold-chain.
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Hundreds of Shipping Agents, CC & FF companies, ICD management companies, are
operational in the country and most of them – being affiliate to international logistics companies
– will provide high quality services fitting with the international standards (tracking, storage,
transport, deliveries).
All those companies are able to provide warehousing services. This being said, as part of a
right on time logistics chain, they are more used to short term storage (the time necessary to
complete the clearance and shipping procedures), than for a longer period, usually used by
INGOs for their contingency stock for example.
The usual storage price, in 2011, will vary between 20 and 35 Takas / Square feet / month (+
10% VAT and usually 10% inflation / year) for a storage capacity of 5.000 Square feet =
between 1.340 and 2.345 US$ / month.
On the other hand, if the import – export logistics chain is efficient and modern, the distribution
sector is far behind. Local distributor / suppliers will thus, in most of the case, not being fully
reliable for providing a warehousing / buffer stock service.
Location Owner Available for rent
Capacity Type Access Condition
Dhaka Progressive
Packers &
Shippers (pvt.)
Ltd
Yes Owned
(16,000
Sft) Hired
(4,500 Sft)
Warehouse - -
Chittagong Chittagong
Ancient
Steamship
Company Ltd
Yes Owned:
3100 SFT;
Hired: 648
Warehouse - -
Dhaka Chittagong
Homebound
Packers &
Shippers
Yes Owned:
18,000 Sft
Warehouse - -
Dhaka Standard
Freight Ltd
Yes Hired:
5000 SFT
Warehouse - -
Dhaka Yes - Warehouse - -
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Location Owner Available for rent
Capacity Type Access Condition
A P M Global
Logistics
Bangladesh
Ltd. Trading as
DAMCO
Chittagong Touhid
Enterprise
Yes Rental :
44,000
SFt
Warehouse - -
[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
For information on Bangladesh Storage Assessment additional details, please see the following
documents:
Bangladesh Storage Assessment Additional Information
Bangladesh Storage Assessment additional info
Bangladesh Storage Map
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Public Sector Storage
The CSDs and LSDsBangladesh has adequate storage facilities all across the country for
storing cereals and other types of food grains.These warehouses have huge storage spaces
which are often underutilized during any given month or season of the year.In case of grain
storage facility, the government has 649 storage facilities with a total capacity of 1.700.000 MT
for rice and wheat. Out of these, 632 local storage depots (LSD) have the capacity to store
1.100.000 MT while rest of the storage facilities are in central storage depot (CSD) and silos.
About 28 % of the total storage capacity of LSD is in 8 districts (Dinajpur, Bogra, Mymensingh,
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Naogaon, Patuakhali, Chittagong, Comilla and Sylhet).These warehouses have good facilities
in terms of equipment, skilled labour, stacking facilities, fumigation capacities at affordable
prices, ventilation, augmented storage facilities, parking, security.It’s possible for relief and
Emergency purpose to have free or rented access of these storage facilities.
Cold Chain
At the medical level, the government is supervising the Central Medical Stores Depots (CMSD),
which are responsible for procuring medical supplies and equipment. The Medical stores exist
in all Divisions and include a Cold Chain. Nevertheless, the quality of the services provided
require improvements,
For information on Bangladesh Storage Assessment additional details, please see the following
documents:
Bangladesh Storage Assessment Additional Information
Bangladesh Storage Assessment additional info
Bangladesh Storage Map
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For information on Bangladesh Storage Assessment contacts, please see the following link:
4.6 Bangladesh Storage and Milling Company Contact List (see page 224)
3.8 2.7 Bangladesh Milling Assessment
3.8.1 Bangladesh Milling Assessment
For information on Bangladesh Milling Assessment contact details, please see the following
link:
4.6 Bangladesh Storage and Milling Company Contact List (see page 224)
For information on Bangladesh Milling Assessment additional details, please see the following
document:
Bangladesh Milling Assessment Additional Information
Bangladesh Milling assessment additional info
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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.
The public food operation of Bangladesh is based on a set of policies and an organisational
structure designed to carry out these policies.
The system is administered through the Ministry of Food, with Secretary as its administrative
head. The Ministers of Food, Agriculture, Finance, Planning and the Head of State make major
policy decisions at the highest level. Initiations for changes in policies come from any of these
ministries, even though the Food Ministry conducts the formal processing. The Secretary
initiates the formulation of policies and maintains overall supervision of the system. The
Director General of Food (DGF) as head of the Food Department manages the system; the
primary organization consists of a number of branches entrusted with the task of distribution,
procurement, storage and movement, finance and accounts and inspection and control.There
are dozens of flour mills and hundreds of rice mills in the country, the majority of them being
localized to their area of activities. There are also many biscuits factories, some being directly
linked to a flour mill; and rice distributors.It was thus inappropriate to evaluate only a small
selection of those factories and impossible to assess a significant and geographically adequate
number.Here under is the list of rice suppliers and HEB factories assessed and validated by
WFP Bangladesh.Those companies are regularly audited by Intertek (WFPs quality control
agent) towards WFPs technical specifications; and visited by WFP procurement unit.
Furthermore, they are regularly audited by external agencies (as planned for the
HACCP certificate). Each commodities supply will also be analyzed in Intertek Labs to
guarantee the quality and conformity of the products.Regarding International Food
procurement, the commodities will be controlled (quality and quantity) by James Finlay, WFPs
Cargo Superintendant. Samples will be collected and sent to labs for analysis.
Milling Company M/S Sonali Major Rice Mill (Ind)
Company Name & Address Contact Names & Email Telephone & Fax
M/S Sonali Major Rice Mill (Ind) Pulhat,
Dinajpur
Latitude (N/S Decimal Degrees)25,62195
Longitude (E/W Decimal Degrees)88,63898
Name: Manager
Title: Mr. Md. Saidur
Rahman
Email: n/a
Web: n/a
Tel: + 880 531
64429
Fax: n/a
Summary of Role and Services: n/a
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Facilities
Parking area inside compound m² 60
Drainage
(Good / Fair / Poor / Non Existent)
Good
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) No
Number of Ventilators 12 Screened
Electricity Load (KVA) 200
Backup Generator
(Yes / No / KVA)
No ( Motor – 170 HP) KVA - n/a
Milling Equipment
Origin of Machinery Year of Mfg Year of Installation Condition
China, India and local ( Total Number : 04) 1999 1999 Good
Maintenance
Duration (hours / week) 7 Days Type of maintenance 2 Times / year
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed
Type of Equipment Yes/No Number Owned Comments
Fortification Feeder - - - -
Bag Cleaning Plant - - - -
Moisture Tester Yes 01 Yes n/a
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Other Equipment or Machinery Installed
De-stoning Plant - - - -
Metal Extractor - - - -
Staffing
Number of full time skilled workers 08
Number of full time labourers 15
Weighbridge
Number n/a Capacity (mt) Length (m) Type
Within Compound n/a n/a n/a
Other 0.50 Ton 3 metres MANUAL
Building
Length (m) Width (m) Height (m)
Building – Wheat Mill 14 14 1.4
Building – Maize Mill n/a n/a n/a
Walls Brick
Roof Metal
Floor Concrete
NOTE: Doors Number 14 (5m x 7m)
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Conditions & Cleanliness
Outside Inside
Cracks in walls or roof (Yes / No) n/a n/a
Signs of rodent activity (Yes / No) Yes Yes
Signs of birds entry (Yes / No) Yes n/a
Damaged gutters/drains (Yes / No) n/a n/a
Signs of moisture (Yes / No) Yes n/a
Adjacent Vegetation (Yes / No) Yes - Cut n/a
Cleanliness (Good / Poort) Fair n/a
Pest Control
Fumigation Insufficient Frequency n/a Contracted
(Yes / No)
n/a
Spraying Insufficient Frequency n/a Contracted
(Yes / No)
n/a
Rodenticides Insufficient Frequency n/a Contracted
(Yes / No)
n/a
Rodent Trapping Done Frequency n/a Contracted
(Yes / No)
n/a
Security
Security Good
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Security
(Good / Poor)
Compound
(Fenced / Not Fenced)
Fenced
Other Comments n/a
Access
Distance from main town (km) 2,75 Km
Travel time if not located in town (hours) 10
Road condition to Mill Good
Road limitation (if any)
Maximum Width and Max. Tonnage
25 feet
15
Rail connections
(Yes / No)
Yes
On the railway from Santahar to Dinajpur
Other Comments
Milling Capacity (Mt)
Commodities Daily Capacity (mt) Monthly Activity (mt)
Rice 7 210
Storage Capacity
Storage in Metric Tonnes Wheat – Covered (mt) Flour – Covered (mt)
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Storage Capacity
Within the Compound 120MT (30 MT open) n/a
Outside the Compound 30 MT (20 MT open) n/a
NOTE: Total Capacity - 150 MT (50 MT open)
Capacity to Blend
Most mills located in Bangladesh are paddy crushing mills. None of these mills have capacity
to blend.
100: 65 is the ratio of paddy to milled grain. 65 kg of rice is milled from every 100 kg of
paddy. 30% of waste from milled rice is chaff while the balance 5% is foreign matter.
Milling capacity – 10 MT a day
Current production rate – 7 MT a day
Current capacity can be increased to 10 MT a day in case local market conditions are
favourable and mills can generate new orders. Mill owners would not take a decision to
unilaterally increase capacity as it would not only affect the cost of milling but also have a
bearing on the off-take capacity at large.
Loading & Discharge Rates
Loading and discharge rates incurred by mills for trucks carrying grain are 0,75 US $ per MT.
Labour can also be outsourced from the local market at 0,05 US $ per bag of 85 kg.
Transport Capacity at Mill
The mill can handle 4 trucks with a 12 MT capacity per day. The mill has adequate space in
the compound for parking, loading, unloading and turning of trucks of above capacity.
Most of the mills do not have capacity to blend flour. The market rate for milling process of
flour is 45 US $ per MT.
Additional Notes
n/a
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Milling Company M/S Zobeda Automatic Rice Mill
Company Name & Address Contact Names & Email
Telephone & Fax
M/S Zobeda Automatic Rice Mill (Ind)
M/S Zubeda Automatic Rice Mill (Ind) Pulhat, Dinajpur
Latitude (N/S Decimal Degrees)25,62195Longitude (E/W
Decimal Degrees)88,63898
Name: Manager
Title: Mr. Md.
Nurul Islam
Email: n/a
Web: n/a
Tel: + 880
531 64701
Fax: n/a
Summary of Role and Services: n/a
Facilities
Parking area inside compound m² 115 m²
Drainage
(Good / Fair / Poor / Non Existent)
Good
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) Yes
Number of Ventilators 24 Screened
Electricity Load (KVA) 250
Backup Generator
(Yes / No / KVA)
( )Yes Motor – 190 HP KVA - n/a
Milling Equipment
Origin of Machinery Year of Mfg Year of Installation Condition
China and India ( Total Number : 10) 2001 2001 Good
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Maintenance
Duration (hours / week) 7 Days Type of maintenance 2 Times / year
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed
Type of Equipment Yes/No Number Owned Comments
Fortification Feeder - - - -
Bag Cleaning Plant - - - -
Moisture Tester Yes 01 Yes n/a
De-stoning Plant - - - -
Metal Extractor - - - -
Staffing
Number of full time skilled workers 08
Number of full time labourers 26
Weighbridge
Number n/a Capacity (mt) Length (m) Type
Within Compound 1 Ton 4 metres MANUAL
Building
Length (m) Width (m) Height (m)
Building – Wheat Mill 28 19 1.67
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Building
Building – Maize Mill n/a n/a n/a
Walls Brick
Roof Metal
Floor Concrete
NOTE: Doors Number 18 (5m x 7m)
Conditions & Cleanliness
Outside Inside
Cracks in walls or roof (Yes / No) n/a n/a
Signs of rodent activity (Yes / No) Yes Yes
Signs of birds entry (Yes / No) Yes n/a
Damaged gutters/drains(Yes / No) n/a n/a
Signs of moisture (Yes / No) Yes n/a
Adjacent Vegetation(Yes / No) Yes - Cut n/a
Cleanliness (Good / Poort) Fair Fair
Pest Control
Fumigation Insufficient Frequency n/a Contracted
(Yes / No)
n/a
Spraying Insufficient Frequency n/a Contracted n/a
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Pest Control
(Yes / No)
Rodenticides Insufficient Frequency n/a Contracted
(Yes / No)
n/a
Rodent Trapping Done Frequency n/a Contracted
(Yes / No)
n/a
Security
Security
(Good / Poor)
Good
Compound
(Fenced / Not Fenced)
Fenced
Other Comments n/a
Access
Distance from main town (km) 2,75 Km
Travel time if not located in town (hours) 10 mins
Road condition to Mill Good
Road limitation (if any)
Maximum Width and Max. Tonnage
25 feet
15
Rail connections
(Yes / No)
Yes
On the railway from Santahar to Dinajpur
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Access
Other Comments n/a
Milling Capacity (Mt)
Commodities Daily Capacity (mt) Monthly Activity (mt)
Rice 10.5 315
Storage Capacity
Storage in Metric Tonnes Wheat – Covered (mt) Flour – Covered (mt)
Within the Compound 570MT (70 MT open) n/a
Outside the Compound 50 MT (60 MT open) n/a
NOTE: Total Capacity - 620 MT (130 MT open)
Capacity to Blend
The Mills have adequate storage capacity within as well as outside the open compound. Raw
grain and milled grain are stored separately either in warehouses located within the mill’s
premises or in the open area within the mill compound. The open area is covered with a
tarpauline sheet to protect grains & rice from heat and rain.Rice is packed mostly in gunny
bags. There are markings on the bags in terms of the name of the mill, weight, and year of
packing. The expiry date is not mentioned on the bags. The standard expiry date is one year
from the year of packing.
Ratios
100:65 is the ratio of paddy to milled grain. 65 kg of rice is milled from every 100 kg of paddy.
30% of waste from milled rice is chaff while the balance 5% is foreign matter.
Loading & Discharge Rates
Loading and discharge rates incurred by mills for trucks carrying grain are 0,75 US $ per MT.
Labour can also be outsourced from the local market at 0,05 US $ per bag of 85 kg weight.
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Transport Capacity at Mill
The mill can handle 12 trucks with a 12 MT capacity per day. The mill has adequate space in
the compound for parking, loading, unloading and turning of trucks of above capacity.
Most of these mills do not have capacity to blend flour. The market rate for the milling
process of flour is 45 US $ per ton.
Additional Notes
n/a
Milling Company M/S Darodi Automatic Rice Mill (Ind)
Company Name & Address Contact Names & Email
Telephone & Fax
M/S Daradi Automatic Rice Mill (Ind)
Pulhat, Dinajpur
Latitude (N/S Decimal Degrees) 25,62195
Longitude (E/W Decimal Degrees)
88,63898
Name: Manager
Title: Mr. Md. Saidur
Rahman
Email: n/a
Web: n/a
Tel: + 880 531 63249,
65805
Fax: n/a
Summary of Role and Services: n/a
Facilities
Parking area inside compound m² 93
Drainage
(Good / Fair / Poor / Non Existent)
Good
Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) Yes
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Facilities
Number of Ventilators 16 Screened
Electricity Load (KVA) 200
Backup Generator
(Yes / No / KVA)
No (Motor – HP)220 KVA - n/a
Milling Equipment
Origin of Machinery Year of Mfg Year of Installation Condition
China, India and local ( Total Number : 05) 1999 1999 Good
Maintenance
Duration (hours / week) 7 Days Type of maintenance 2 Times / year
Other Equipment or Machinery Installed
Type of Equipment Yes/No Number Owned Comments
Fortification Feeder - - - -
Bag Cleaning Plant - - - -
Moisture Tester Yes 01 Yes n/a
De-stoning Plant - - - -
Metal Extractor - - - -
Staffing
Number of full time skilled workers 08
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Staffing
Number of full time labourers 20
Weighbridge
Number n/a Capacity (mt) Length (m) Type
Within Compound 1 Ton 3 metres MANUAL
Other n/a n/a n/a
Building
Length (m) Width (m) Height (m)
Building – Wheat Mill 19 17 16.7
Building – Maize Mill n/a n/a n/a
Walls Brick
Roof Metal
Floor Concrete
NOTE: Doors Number 16 (5m x 7m)
Conditions & Cleanliness
Outside Inside
Cracks in walls or roof (Yes / No) n/a n/a
Signs of rodent activity (Yes / No) Yes Yes
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Conditions & Cleanliness
Signs of birds entry (Yes / No) Yes n/a
Damaged gutters/drains(Yes / No) n/a n/a
Signs of moisture (Yes / No) n/a n/a
Adjacent Vegetation(Yes / No) Yes - Cut n/a
Cleanliness (Good / Poort) Fair Fair
Pest Control
Fumigation Insufficient Frequency n/a Contracted
(Yes / No)
n/a
Spraying Insufficient Frequency n/a Contracted
(Yes / No)
n/a
Rodenticides Insufficient Frequency n/a Contracted
(Yes / No)
n/a
Rodent Trapping Done Frequency n/a Contracted
(Yes / No)
n/a
Security
Security
(Good / Poor)
Good
Compound
(Fenced / Not Fenced)
Fenced
Other Comments n/a
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Access
Distance from main town (km) 3 Km
Travel time if not located in town (hours) 15 Min
Road condition to Mill Good
Road limitation (if any)
Maximum Width and Max. Tonnage
1,85
15
Rail connections
(Yes / No)
Yes
On the railway from Santahar to Dinajpur
Other Comments
Milling Capacity (Mt)
Commodities Daily Capacity (mt) Monthly Activity (mt)
Rice 10.5 315
Storage Capacity
Storage in Metric Tonnes Wheat – Covered (mt) Flour – Covered (mt)
Within the Compound 360 MT n/a
Outside the Compound 40 MT n/a
NOTE: Total Capacity - 400 MT (100 MT open)
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Capacity to Blend
Most mills located in Bangladesh are paddy crushing mills. None of these mills have capacity
to blend.
Ratios100:65 is the ratio of paddy to milled grain. 65 kg of rice is milled from every 100 kg of
paddy. 30% of waste from milled rice is chaff while the balance 5% is foreign matter.
Loading & Discharge Rates
Loading and discharge rates incurred by mills for trucks carrying grain are 0,75 US $ per MT.
Labour can also be outsourced from the local market at 0,05 US $ per bag of 85 kg weight.
Transport Capacity at Mill
The mill can handle 12 trucks with a 12 MT capacity per day. The mill has adequate space in
the compound for parking, loading, unloading and turning of trucks of above capacity.Most of
these mills do not have capacity to blend flour. The market rate for milling process of flour is
45 US $ per ton.
Additional Notes
n/a
For information on Bangladesh Milling Assessment contact details, please see the following
link:
4.6 Bangladesh Storage and Milling Company Contact List (see page 224)
For information on Bangladesh Milling Assessment additional details, please see the following
document:
Bangladesh Milling Assessment Additional Information
Bangladesh Milling assessment additional info
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 3 Bangladesh Logistics Services
4.1 Bangladesh 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 sections contain information on the logistics services of Bangladesh
4.2 3.1 Bangladesh Fuel
For information on Bangladesh Fuel contact details, please see the following link:
4.7 Bangladesh Fuel Provider Contact List (see page 231)
Bangladesh is the nineteenth-largest producer of natural gas in Asia. Gas supplies meet 56%
of domestic energy demand. However, the country faces an acute energy crisis in meeting the
demands of its vast and growing population. Bangladesh is a net importer of crude oil and
petroleum products. The energy sector is dominated by state-owned companies, including
Petrobangla and the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation. Chevron, ConocoPhilips, Statoil,
Gazprom and ONGC are major international companies engaged in Bangladesh's hydrocarbon
industry, with Chevron's gas fields accounting for 50% of natural gas production. (Source:
, July 2018)Wikipedia
4.2.1 Fuel Pricing
Fuel Prices per Litre as of: June 2018
(local currency and USD - $)
Petrol 86 taka/L 1.03 USD/L
Diesel 65 taka/L 0.78USD/L
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Fuel Prices per Litre as of: June 2018
(local currency and USD - $)
Octane 89 taka/L 1.07USD/L
Kerosene 65 taka/L 0.78USD/L
4.2.2 Seasonal Variations
March, April, May – irrigation seasons hence demand for power also goes up during
drought season.
LPG & CNG – No seasonal variations
Seasonal variations do not have an impact on Aviation Fuel, Gasoline and Petrol.
However it does have an impact on Diesel. Hence Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation
makes necessary arrangements to import more quantities of Diesel during the irrigation
season lasting from November to April to meet these increased demands.
Local production in case of LPG & CNG and import of Aviation Fuel, Diesel, Gasoline
and Kerosene are enough to meet the country requirements.
Bangladesh has not experienced a lack of fuel in for the last twenty years due to an
effective order processing mechanism in place for import of fuel even during flood and
emergency situations.
Are there national priorities in the availability of fuel? (Yes / No) Yes for LPG /
CNG No for Jet
A1
Is there a rationing system? (Yes / No) n/a
Is fuel to lower income/vulnerable groups subsidized? (Yes / No) Yes
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
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4.2.3 Fuel Transportation
Shipped to Chittagong, then transferred by coastal and river boats / barges to the
regional depots, then trucked to the distribution points.
LPG & CNG – Through pipelines
All major fuel depots as well as one refinery are located in the port city of Chittagong:
88% of fuel Transportation is undertaken by river mode of transport
7% by railways
5% by roads
Fuel is transported in Tankers by roads, special wagons by trains, shallow draft tankers
where depth of water is between 6 to 7 feet and by coastal tanker where depth of water
is between 12 to 13 feet.
Capacity of a Shallow Draft is 500 MT maximum whereas that of a coastal Tanker is
1.000 to 1.500 MT.
The transportation infrastructure and fleet are not sufficient to handle current domestic
needs as well as increased demand from the humanitarian community
4.2.4 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
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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 –
Name Bangladesh Standards & Testing Institution
Address Maan Bhaban 116/A, Tejgaon Industrial
Area, Dhaka-1208
Telephone and Fax Tel: 880-28821462, 9897960, 9880007,
9131582, 9894888, 9898115
Fax: 880-2-9131581
Contact Director General - [email protected]
Standards Used
Refined fuel is tested after international standard the same day as it is forwarded to the distribution companies. The following tests are conducted to check for quality measures on imported as well as locally produced fuel. Standards are fitting with the International Standards
4.2.5 Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
The information for the next chapters is specific to the area of Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh:
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Fuel Overview
Fuel in Cox’s Bazar is supplied from fuel companies with offices in Chittagong. Fuel is
transported by tanker between Chittagong and Cox’s Bazar along the Chittagong-Cox’s bazar
Highway. There are a 4 fuel suppliers in Cox’s Bazar.
A list of fuel suppliers in Bangladesh can be found at the following link: Fuel Provider Contact
. Historically there have been situations where fuel shortages were experienced in Cox’s List
Bazar District due to flooding along the Chittagong-Cox’s Bazar Highway. However, recently
this has not been an issue as fuel suppliers have created fuel depots in Cox’s Bazar to
preposition fuel in the event that overland transport is restricted.
Information may also be found at: which is updated http://www.mytravelcost.com/petrol-prices/
monthly.
Fuel Pricing
Fuel prices are fixed by the Government of Bangladesh (GoB) centrally and the same price is
applicable for entire country irrespective of distance in the fuel pump/stations. The latest price
is as below. However, there are some small businessman who purchase fuel from pumps
/stations and sell on a small scale at a higher price which can affect fuel prices in the Cox’s
Bazar and Teknaf areas. Organizations can arrange for direct transportation and supply of fuel
to their facility through a fuel supplier, prices should remain the same rate as below.
Fuel Prices per Litre as of: June 2018
(local currency and USD - $)
Petrol 86 taka/L 1.03 USD/L
Diesel 65 taka/L 0.78USD/L
Octane 89 taka/L 1.07USD/L
Kerosene 65 taka/L 0.78USD/L
Seasonal Variations
No seasonal variations in fuel availability or price have been reported directly during the
Monsoon season (June-July). However, fuel availability can be restricted due to effects of the
monsoon season such as landslides or flooding which temporarily will restrict vehicle access to
regions such as Ukhiya or Teknaf.
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Seasonal Variations in Cox’s Bazar
Are there national priorities in the availability of fuel? (i.e. are there restrictions or priorities for the provision of fuel such as to the military?)
Yes for LPG /
CNG No for Jet
A1
Is there a rationing system? n/a
Is fuel to lower income / vulnerable groups subsidized? Yes
Can the local industry expand fuel supply to meet humanitarian needs?
n/a
Is it possible for a humanitarian organization to directly contract a reputable supplier / distributor to provide its fuel needs?
Yes
Fuel Storage
There are fuel storage depots in Cox’s Bazar which store fuel in the event that road access is
cut off between Chittagong and Cox’s Bazar. In the event that restricted access between
Chittagong and Cox’s Bazar is predicted, increased levels of fuel can be stored in Cox’s
Bazar. In the case of Jamuna Oil Company, they regularly have 7 days of fuel stored in Cox’s
Bazar. If weather predictions indicate that there could be restrictions in access caused by a
cyclone or heavy rain then fuel storage in Cox’s Bazar can be doubled to 14 days of fuel
storage.
Jamuna Oil Company Limited
Regular Storage/Emergency Storage
Diesel 50,000L / 100,000L
Octane 20,000L / 50,000L
Petrol 20,000L / 20,000L
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Fuel Transportation
In Cox’s Bazar, fuel is transported from Chittagong by tanker truck. There are no ports within
Cox’s Bazar district that fuel is transported to by barge or tanker nor are there SOPs in place to
transport fuel by sea should road transport be cut off due to natural or man-made
emergency. As there is one highway used to transport fuel there is the possibility of fuel
shipments from Chittagong to Cox’s Bazar being cut off for 2-3 days due to flooding of the
highway. However, the companies supplying fuel to Cox’s Bazar maintain contingency fuel At any time there is a 7 day stores within Cox’s Bazar to mitigate any gap in fuel transport.
supply of fuel stored in Cox’s Bazar. The amount of stockpiled fuel can be doubled by fuel
companies should restriction in transport be forseen.
Ukhiya and Teknaf Upazilla’s do not have fuel storage facilities in place to stockpile fuel and
rely on unbroken land transport from Cox’s Bazar. During monsoon season, the Ukhiya-Teknaf
Highway and Marine Drive are known to flood in places which will restrict traffic for 2-3 days at
a time. During this time, resupply routes for fuel to these areas in Cox’s Bazar district could be
cut-off for a few days.
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.
For information on Bangladesh Fuel contact details, please see the following link:
4.7 Bangladesh Fuel Provider Contact List (see page 231)
4.3 Bangladesh Transporters
For information on Bangladesh Transporters contact details, please see the following link:
4.8 Bangladesh Transporter Contact List (see page 235)
For information on Bangladesh Transporters details and fleet size information, please see the
following link:
Bangladesh Transporters Details & Fleet 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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In Bangladesh there is plenty of possibility to find trucks for transportation. The main common
trucks available in the country are trucks for carrying between 5 and 15 MT.
Around Chittagong port is also possible to find or rent container trucks.
The fuel service system inside the country has been very well set up and therefore the only
restriction to find and use transportation trucks is mostly related to the seasonal and climatic
consequences.
Almost all the big Clearance and Shipping agencies can also provide transportation facilities.
On the public size, the Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation can also provide truck services
On the public size, the Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation can also provide truck services:
BRTC Truck division was established in the year of 1971.
The primary objectives of this division were to carry government foods, relief aid and fertilizers
throughout Bangladesh.
Utilizing the fleet of 170 trucks about 20% of govt. food grain is carried out with these trucks.
Truck services are also available for private hiring. Hiring and detailed fare charts are available
from two main offices situated at Dhaka and Chittagong. Besides these 2 offices, booking
offices are also available at some key areas.
Bangladeshi land transport is essentially in the hands of the private sector.
The private sector
As for other sectors, the transportation sector is highly fragmented, geographically localized,
and very few companies have national operations and fleet.
The largest companies focus near the country’s main logistics hubs: Chittagong, Dhaka,
Khulna, etc.
The large majority of the fleet consists of small trucks between 5 and 15 MT. Few trailers
because the road network and local infrastructure for loading / unloading do not allow the
transport of containers.
The logistic service companies (Shipping companies, Custom Clearance agencies, Freight
Forwarders, etc.), have lists of carriers with whom they usually work and may share their
information.
Similarly, regional and district offices of the DG Food of the Ministry of Food and Disaster
Management make a call for tenders from local transport companies and edit a short list of
local carriers with whom they work for 2 years. These lists can be obtained from DG Food’s
local (DC Food) or regional (RC Food) offices.
In times of emergency response, scarcity of transport means may be forecasted. Indeed, the
local companies will not be able to face a sudden and significant increase of the needs and, as
the sector is locally concentrated, companies operating in other areas of the country will
probably not be able to temporarily delocalize their operations, having their usual operations in
their area of activities. Furthermore, roads being mainly built on dikes, severe damages are
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usually noticed on local roads after major floods and/or cyclones, making road use very
problematic. During initial phases of emergency response, remote areas (like in the Southern
coastal regions) will probably only be accessible by river boats. River boats companies are
mostly family based and may be found through the local administration.
The public sector
At national level, one public sector company offers freight services, the Bangladesh Road
Transport Corporation (BRTC).
Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC) is a state-owned transport company.
BRTC is a semi-autonomous corporation under the Ministry of Communication. The governing
body includes the Communication Minister, the Communication Secretary, the Director of the
Corporation, and other officials.
BRTC provides both passenger and cargo transport services.
Passengers Services
BRTC operates three international bus lines (Dhaka to Kolkata, Agartala, and Siliguri in India).
Inside Bangladesh, it operates inter-district bus services through its bus depots in Chittagong,
Bogra, Comilla, Pabna, Rangpur, Barisal, and Sylhet. It also operates intra-city bus services in
many major cities of the country.
Cargo Services
For transportation of cargo, BRTC operates a fleet of approximately 170 trucks. The primary
objectives of this division were to carry government food stocks (for the DG Food), relief items
during humanitarian operations, fertilizers, etc throughout Bangladesh. About twenty percent of
the government food transport uses BRTC's trucks.
The two main truck depots are located at Dhaka and Chittagong.
Cargo trucks service is also available for private hiring. Hiring and details fare chart are
available from BRTC’s 2 main offices in Dhaka and Chittagong. Besides these 2 offices,
booking offices are also available at some key areas.
BRTC’s LOCAL BOOKING OFFICES
Khulna
Bogra
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Dinajpur
Mymensigh
Faridpur
Daudkandi
Sylhet
For information on Bangladesh Transporters contact details, please see the following link:
4.8 Bangladesh Transporter Contact List (see page 235)
For information on Bangladesh Transporters details and fleet size information, please see the
following link:
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Bangladesh Transporters Details & Fleet 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.
4.4 Bangladesh Manual Labor Costs
Regulations regarding minimum wages, hours of work and occupational safety and health are
not strictly adhered to. Minimum wages set by law, vary depending on occupation, but are
generally ignored. There is no national minimum wage. Instead, the Wage Commission sets
wages industry-by-industry. In most cases, private sector employers ignore this wage
increases, arguing that low labour productivity vitiates any arguments for set wage.
For information on Bangladesh Manual Labor costs additional details, please see the following
document:
Bangladesh Manual Labour costs 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.
Type of labour Local Currency USD Year/month
Daily general worker (unskilled casual worker) 80 Tk / MT n/a July 2011
Daily general worker (semi-skilled) n/a n/a n/a
Skilled labour n/a n/a n/a
4.5 Bangladesh Telecommunications
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is one of the fastest growing sectors of
Bangladesh's. Committed to establish “Digital Bangladesh”, the country has taken several
significant steps for the development of ICT infrastructure and a legal framework. The ICT Act
(revision), 2009 and National ICT Policy, 2009 have already been promulgated. The ICT Act
has duly addressed the legal issues involved. The National ICT Policy is structured around a
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vision, 10 broad objectives, 56 strategic themes and 306 action items to be implemented by 49
Ministries/Divisions/Departments either on the short term (18 months or less), medium term (5
years or less) or long term (10 years or less). Meanwhile some immediate action items have
been implemented.
Bangladesh is seen as one of the fast growing markets in South-Eastern Asia. Out of the
telephone subscribers in Bangladesh, 98% were mobile subscribers in 2014/2015 with the
remaining 2% being landline operator subscriber.
According to Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission, with more than 130
million subscribers with the available six mobile operators. The mobile network operators saw
some drop in their active connect numbers due to the government making biometric verification
for SIM registration being made mandatory since December 2015.
Mobile broadband has been growing at a high rate but still remains very low with only 13% of
all Bengali mobile subscribers having 3G/4G technology.
Steps have been taken to introduce e-governance, e-commerce, and e-banking in the country.
Now electric bill payment and advanced messages on disaster are done through mobile phone.
4.5.1 Peformance
According to telecommunication policy, tele-density is targeted to be enhanced by 10 percent in
the next 10 years. According to BTRC forecast, telephone subscribers will rise to 50 million.
The tele-density now stands around 47.8 percent, which is more than three times than that of
projected target. The aim of the Commission is to progressively rely on competitive market
oriented system. In keeping with this objective, the Commission is committed to ensure
effective control on telecommunication and to introduce new services and to create a
favourable atmosphere for the local and foreign investors who intend to invest in the
telecommunication sector in Bangladesh.
4.5.2 Optical Fibre Network
In order to deploy Optical Fibre Network throughout the country, Optical Fibre links between
Dhaka - Chittagong, Chittagong - Cox’s Bazaar, Bogra – Rangpur - Panchagarh, Khulna -
Satkhira, Chittagong – Hathazari – Betbunia - Rangamati Dhaka - Bogra and Dhaka -
Munshigonj and some other spur links of the country have been completed.
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4.5.3 Public Operator
Even if the majority of the ICT services are provided by private sector companies, one public
sector agency also provides a global scope of related services. Bangladesh
Telecommunications Company Limited (BTCL) has a mandate to provide basic
telecommunication services throughout the country. At present, BTCL is providing telephone
service to about 1 million telephone subscribers down to Upazila (Thana) and growth centre
level. Most of them can also use dial-up internet service.
Telephone Services
Is there an existing landline telephone network?
Yes, besides BTCL, 9 private sector companies have received a
license to operate land line telephone services, at national, zonal
or local level
Does it allow international calls?
Yes
On average, number and length of downtime periods
N/A
Mobile phone providers Grameen
Airtel Bangladesh
Banglalink
Robi Axiata
Teletalk Bangladesh
Pacific Bangladesh Telecom (Citycell)
Estimated availability and coverage(Approximate percentage of national coverage)
All 64 districts have coverage. In total 90% of Bangladesh has
telecommunication coverage
NOTE: Subscription procedure: Foreigners have to provide copies of passport and visa, as
well as international details to obtain a mobile line.
Telecommunication Regulation
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All broadcasting equipment need license provided by the Bangladesh Telecommunication
Regulatory Commission
It can be possible to use telecommunication material in Bangladesh and the procedure has
been listed as follow
1- To be registered at the NGO Affairs
2- Request a licence to the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Authority
Regulations on Usage and Import
Regulations in Place?
Regulating Authority
Satellite Yes Bangladesh Telecommunication
Regulatory Authority
HF Radio Yes Bangladesh Telecommunication
Regulatory Authority
UHF/VHF/HF radio: handheld, base and mobile
Yes Bangladesh Telecommunication
Regulatory Authority
UHF/VHF repeaters Yes Bangladesh Telecommunication
Regulatory Authority
GPS Yes Bangladesh Telecommunication
Regulatory Authority
VSAT Yes Bangladesh Telecommunication
Regulatory Authority
Individual Network Operator Licenses Required
GuidelinesGeneral Guideline to apply for National Signaling Point Code (NSPC), Numbering, Prior
Permission and NOC for Custom Clearance
1. The information is a general guideline for the any Operator /Service Provider to apply for
the following:
• National Signaling Point Code (NSPC).
• Numbering.
• Prior permission to import equipment.
• No Objection Certificate (NOC) for custom clearance.
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Regulations on Usage and Import
2. The following documents are required for NSPC:
• Forwarding Letter using organisation's Letter Head Pad.
• Copy of License/Licenses (not necessary if it is provided earlier).
• Full Network diagram in Map.
• Interconnection Network.
• If the NSPC is for outside of the license area should be justified.
• Address of the Main Switching Centre (MSC) for which NSPC is required.
3. The following documents are required for Numbering:
• Forwarding letter using organisation's Letter Head Pad.
• Copy of the License(s) (not necessary if it is provided earlier).
• Network diagram.
4. The following documents are required for Prior permission:
• Forwarding letter using organisation's Letter Head Pad.
• Catalog/Brochure.
• List of equipment (Brand name, Model no., Qty)(4 copies).
• Copy of the License/Licenses (not necessary if it is provided earlier).
5. The following documents are required for Customers Clearance:
• Forwarding Letter using organisation's Letter Head Pad.
• Copy of Prior Permission.
• Air Way Bill (AWB).
• Invoice.
• Packing list.
Frequency Licenses Required
As above
Existing Humanitarian Telecoms Systems
Actually only UN agencies are using a wave communication radio network. It is not a special
issue to implement and import communication radio systems in the country but the need to
have such radio communication system is not so high.
WFP has VSAT (not be shared due to capacity restrictions). WFP is exploring avenues
of sharing VSAT facilities of UNDP at Dhaka and Rangamati
VHF is shared by all UN agencies from the repeater pool of UNDP
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Initial licenses for communication equipment were procured by UNDP. Since UNDP is
the coordinating agency for all UN organizations at Bangladesh, the government
normally allows all UN agencies to use licenses procured by UNDP. However most UN
organizations have obtained individual licenses for their requirements
WFP, UNICEF, ADB, ILO, FAO, UNHCR and UNDP have HF frequencies
UNDP uses HF frequencies for communication at Chittagong Hill Tracts and Rangamati
on a 24/7 basis
UNHCR uses HF frequencies for communication at Gulshan in Dhaka and for
communication with the two refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar.
Existing UN Telecommunication Systems
Organizations UNDP WFP ADB UNFPA FAO UNHCR
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 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Internet Service Providers (IS Ps)
In 2005 there were more than 180 ISPs operating in the country. ISP's are regulated by
the BTRC. In 2016, there were 119 licensed ISPs providing services nationwide and 65
ISPs providing services in the central zone.
Broadband Internet and e-commerce in Bangladesh is slowly progressing. In 2009 there
were 50,000 fixed broadband Internet subscribers. However, In March of 2016 there are
currently 3 million ISP/PSTN users. Though broadband Internet access is available, the
charges for high speed connections are higher than in other south Asian countries,
though this is changing.
Internet Service Providers
Are there ISPs available? Yes
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Internet Service Providers
Private or Government Both
Dial-up only? No
Approximate Rates Dial-up:
Broadband: BDT600 per Mbit/s
Max leasable ‘dedicated’ bandwidth N/A
4.5.4 Mobile Network Operators (MNOs)
Currently there are only two mobile operators that offer mobile financial services. Both require
their partner banks, as from a legal and regulatory perspective, only the banks are allowed to
operate mobile services. Therefore, the “mobile account” will rest with the bank and not with the
mobile network operator. Banglalink promotes its mobile money solution independently
whereas Citycell is the only network provider for Dutch Bangla Bank Ltd (DBBL). Grammen
Phone mobile money also uses DBBL and has the preferred MNO for the WFP cash transfer
program.
For information on MNOs please visit the GSM Association website.
Company Number of agent outlets by area
Network strength by area
Contracted for humanitarian or government cash transfer
Programmes?
Services offered
(e.g. merchant payment,
bulk disbursement,
receive & make payment)
Banglalink All areas
except
highland
region <90%
No -Receive remittances
-Cash-out possible at
Banglalink mobile cash
points and Western
Unions
-Send and receive cash
through post offices
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Company Number of agent outlets by area
Network strength by area
Contracted for humanitarian or government cash transfer
Programmes?
Services offered
(e.g. merchant payment,
bulk disbursement,
receive & make payment)
Citycell 121,337
DBBL
agents
89% Yes -Inward foreign
Remittance coming from
Middle East and UK via
AB Bank.
-SMS Banking
-cash withdraw at banks,
ATMs and agent points
Grameen 121,337
DBBL
agents
Yes -Cash in through DBBL
-receive and make
payments
-merchant payment
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
4.6 3.5 Bangladesh Food Suppliers, Accommodation and Other Markets
Bangladesh Food Suppliers, Accommodation and Other Markets
For information on Bangladesh Food Suppliers, Accommodation and Other Markets contact
details, please see the following links:
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4.9 Bangladesh Additional Service Provision Contact List (see page 237)
4.10 Bangladesh Supplier Contact List (see page 259)
4.6.1 Main Food Suppliers
In Bangladesh, the major cereals are rice and wheat while the minor cereals include barley/jab,
joar, bazra, cheena and kaon; of the oil seeds, rape and mustard are most important. About
85% of the population is directly or indirectly engaged in agriculture and about 64% of the land
is under crop cultivation.
Within the industrial segments, the processed food industry in Bangladesh represents one of
the major sectors in terms of value and employment. The sector accounts for over 22% of all
manufacturing production and employs about 20% of labor forces. All food processing
enterprises account for 2% of the GDP. The food processing and distribution industries in the
country is heterogeneous in nature displaying greater diversity in size, technology, quality of
products, processing, preserving, marketing and distributions systems.
The sector is primarily dominated by small and medium enterprises with their strong linkage to
the local production and high potential for processing, value addition and export. However,
food processing industry in the country lacks proper technical support and well- run
proficiency. The food processing industry is heavily dependent on agricultural production as
most of its raw material is primarily agro products
For information on Bangladesh Food Suppliers additional details, please see the following
documents:
Bangladesh Food Providers Additional Information
Bangladesh Local Supplies Market Contacts Details and 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.
Accommodation
Other hotels, also in country side, couls be found on Tripadvisor.com, Lonelyplanet.com, etc.
Some bookings on-line are OK. Some hotels have corporate rates with UN agencies
4.6.2 Additional Operational Support
The NFIs production & distribution sectors are heterogeneous in nature displaying greater
diversity in size, technology, quality of products, marketing and distributions systems. The
sector is primarily dominated by small and medium enterprises. The reliability of some
producers and distributors is also a major concern.
In normal time, it is possible to find nearly everything in the country, even if it will be easier and
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cheaper to import certain very technical equipment rather than asking to an import company to
process the job.
During emergencies, when national and international NGOs, UN and GoB agencies will all try
to get the same items in very large quantities, it is probable that problems will arise:
- The stand-by agreements will not be respected
- The quality of the items provided will decrease suddenly and significantly
- The prices will follow the opposite curve as well as delays for deliveries
This is of course due to the fragmentation of the sector as well as to the fact that no major
worldwide leading distribution company is present in the country as a distributor (they are all
present as buyers), to set the pace in terms of work organization and professionalism.
Building material - Building equipment will mainly be produced and processed locally and/or
through local suppliers.
This is true for all metallic items, timber, bricks, etc. Regarding cement, as Bangladesh is a
significant producer, small quantities can be found everywhere at any time. Large quantities
can be found directly at the cement factories. It is nearly impossible finding stones & gravel in
the country (delta …). Concrete is made using broken bricks. This is a very common job among
the poorest population, price depending on the size Brickyards are found everywhere in
Bangladesh.
4.6.3 3.5.1 Bangladesh Food Suppliers
Overview
The food marketing system in Bangladesh is shaped by the countless small farmers spread
throughout the country and the small size of marketable surpluses of the crops they grow which
is costly and inefficient. At the same time, imported food items, ranging from primary
commodities to processed food products, reach numerous Bangladeshi retailers after passing
through a long and complicated process. Excluding activities of the government’s Public Food
Distribution System (PFDS), trade in all agricultural products is largely handled by the private
sector, retailed in approximately 14,000 small-, medium- and large-scale markets across the
country.
Expansion of Bangladesh’s retail trade is keeping pace with the country’s population growth
and changes in consumption patterns consistent with economic growth. This expansion has not
been structurally organized.
Little to no market information is available on the retail sector, though industry sources indicate
that the size of the food retail sector in Bangladesh could have been $16 billion in 2010 and [1]
the number of retail grocery shops could number more than 1 million.
The major cereals are rice and wheat while the minor cereals include barley/jab, joar, bazra,
cheena and kaon; of the oil seeds, rape and mustard are most important.
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However, with urbanization, decreasing family sizes, and the spread of education and
employment among women, increasingly consuming processed food items the basis of a
processed food market has been established.
Additional information can be located from sources which are regularly maintained and reflect
current facts and figures. For more specific and detailed overviews of food availability and
market conditions, please consult the following sources:
WFP Vulnerability and Analysis Mapping (VAM): http://vam.wfp.org/CountryPage_overview.
aspx?iso3=BGD
Food Security Cluster: Bangladesh: http://fscluster.org/bangladesh
Bangladesh Agro-Processors’ Association: http://bapabd.org/
SPHERE standard in Food Security and Nutrition: http://www.spherehandbook.org/en/minimum-
standards-in-food-security-and-nutrition/
Bangladesh Food security: http://www.foodsecurityportal.org/bangladesh
USDA Grain and Feed Annual Report 2017, Bangladesh (publication): https://gain.fas.usda.gov/Recent%20GAIN%20Publications/Grain%20and%20Feed%20Annual_Dhaka_Bangladesh_4-13-2017.pdf
For more information on food supplier contact details, please see the following link: 4.10
Bangladesh Supplier Contact List (see page 259)
Retail Sector
Within the industrial segments, the processed food industry in Bangladesh represents one of
the major sectors in terms of value accounting (over 22% of all manufacturing production) and
employment (about 20% of labour forces). The sector is primarily dominated by small and
medium enterprises with their strong linkage to the local production and high potential for
processing, value addition and export. There are nearly 700 processed food manufacturing
enterprises in the country including homemade processing units.
The types of Retail Shops in Bangladesh range from open-air temporary shops to well-
equipped modern Supermarkets.
Open-Air Temporary Shops are the most traditional type of retail shops in Bangladesh, and
they are visible both in rural and urban areas throughout the country primarily selling
commodities like fresh vegetables and fruits, fish and semi-processed homemade foods.
Roadside Shops tend to be small grocery shops visible throughout the country selling few
imported item, mostly products from border-adjacent areas, and low-quality processed products
from China and India. They, together with the open-air temporary shops, constitute around 70
percent of the retail sector business and most village markets fall under this category.
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Municipal Corporation Markets consist of shops arranged according to the kind of commodity
they carry, such as fish, meat, vegetables, fruits and groceries. These shops appear in the
semi-urban and urban areas. Imported foods and processed food items are available but
limited to those purchased by the middle class. This category represents about 22 percent of
the food retail sector in Bangladesh.
Convenience stores are generally located in more affluent urban areas. Customers are upper-
middle to upper-class locals and foreigners. These stores are major outlets for imported food
items and high-quality local products, and they represent about 6 percent of the retail sector.
Supermarkets are the most recent additions to the retail sector in Bangladesh, appearing less
than 10 years ago. With the success and investments of the pioneer supermarkets, new outlets
are quickly coming into operation. At present approximately 200 supermarkets are in operation,
of which around 40 are located in Dhaka. Supermarket turnover in food items is estimated at
about 2 percent of food retailing.
Types of Retailers Available
Type of Retailer Rank
(1-5)
Supermarket – concentrates mainly in supplying a range of food, beverage, cleaning and sanitation products; have significant purchasing power; are often part of national/regional/global chains.
Rural: 0
Urban: 3
Convenience Store/Mini Market – medium sized shop; offers a more limited range of products than supermarkets; usually has good/stable purchasing power; may be part of chain or cooperative.
Rural: 2
Urban: 5
Permanent shop with strong supply capacity – individually/family owned store; usually offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; good storage and reliable supply options.
Rural: 5
Urban: 5
Permanent shop with limited supply capacity – individually/family owned store; offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; limited storage and unstable supply options.
Rural: 5
Urban: 3
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Mobile Shop/Market Stand – individually/family owned store; usually offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; may be found at outdoor markets, camps or unstable environments.
Rural: 5
Urban: 2
Wholesale – Rice
Since 2004, the Government of Bangladesh has attempted to stabilize rice prices through open
market sales which has allowed people to buy rice at a reduced price from thousands of
centres in districts and union-level dealers across the country.
Supplier Overview
Company Name M/s Kakoli Enterprise Ltd.
Name of the proprietor - Mr. Kajol Paul
Address Chaul Bazar,
Cox’s Bazaar
Email: ; [email protected] [email protected].
Tel: 0341-63951, 64831,bd
Mobile: 01819399094
Fax: 034163809, 64681 (on request)
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No
Has own Retail capacity? No, wholesale only
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? 1000mt/Month
Payment Methods Accepted Internet banking
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Supplier Overview
Other Comments or Key Information
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Chittagong Cox’s Bazar
Supplier Overview
Company Name M/S. S. S. Corporation
Managing Partner - Mr. Kajol Mohajon
Address Haji Sobhan Sowdagar Road
New Chaktai, Chittagong
Tel: 031-638862, 634429
Fax: 031614751, 610068
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity? No
Has own Retail capacity? No, wholesale only
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? 800MT/Month
Payment Methods Accepted Cheque; Online banking
Other Comments or Key Information
Other Locations
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Region(s) Service Location(s)
Chittagong Chittagong
Supplier Overview
Company Name Samata Traders
Name of the proprietor - Mr. Kausar Alam
Khan
Address 17(B) Akmal Khan Road
Babubazar, Dhaka-1100
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 7392598, 7391829,
Mobile; 01711-530412
Fax: 7393967 (on request)
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No – purchases stock directly from farmers.
Has own Retail capacity? No, wholesale only
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? 2,000MT/Month
Payment Methods Accepted Cheque / Internet banking
Other Comments or Key Information
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Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Dhaka
Supplier Overview
Company Name M/S Progoti Auto Rice mill
Address Mr. Taposh Kumar Saha; Majhi Danga; Bagerhat,
Phone: +8801711397747;
Email: [email protected]
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Yes
Has own Retail capacity? Wholesale
Has own transport capacity? Yes, 4 trucks (each 18 tons), Also use river
Has own storage facilities? Yes, Paddy-4000MT and rice 2000MT
Approximate turnover in MT? Unknown
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer
Other Comments or Key Information
Recommended for WFP projects. i.e Regular rice traders,
Rice fortification and E-Voucher
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Begerhat Begerhat
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Supplier Overview
Company Name Begum Auto Rice mill Ltd.
Address Mr. Mostofa Zamal (MD); Labonchara, Shipyard, Khulna;
Phone: 01910004000 & 01716082769
Email: [email protected]
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Yes
Has own Retail capacity? No
Has own transport capacity? Yes, 5 trucks (each 18 tons), Also use river
Has own storage facilities? Yes Paddy-15000MT, Rice-500MT
Approximate turnover in MT? 150MT per day
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer
Other Comments or Key Information
Regular procurement, Rice Fortification and PRRO
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Khulna Khulna
Supplier Overview
Company Name Arafat Auto Rice Mill Ltd.
Address Mr. Kamal; Labonchara, Shipyard, Khulna;
Phone: 01910004000
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Supplier Overview
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Yes
Has own Retail capacity? Wholesale
Has own transport capacity? Yes, 1 truck (18 ton)
Has own storage facilities? Yes, Paddy-700MT and Rice-500MT
Approximate turnover in MT? 25MT per day
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer
Other Comments or Key Information Recommended by WFP for regular rice
procurement
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Khulna Khulna
Supplier Overview
Company Name M/S Kazi Sobhan Aito rice mill
Address Mr. Kazi Abdus Sobhan; Labonchara, Shipyard,
Khulna; Phone: 01711297508
Email: [email protected]
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Yes
Has own Retail capacity? Wholesale and retail
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Supplier Overview
Has own transport capacity? Yes, 04 trucks (18ton)
Has own storage facilities? Yes, Paddy-12000MT and Rice-500MT
Approximate turnover in MT? 80MT Per day
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer, cash
Other Comments or Key Information
Considered by WFP for regular rice procurement
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Khulna Khulna
Supplier Overview
Company Name M.M. Mashrur Mijan Auto Rice Mill.
Address Mr. Anwar Hossain; Labutola, Tungipara,
Gopalgong;
Phone: 01730937793 & 01712294952
Email:
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Yes
Has own Retail capacity? Yes, Wholesale and retail
Has own transport capacity? Yes, 03 trucks (18 Ton)
Has own storage facilities? Yes,
Paddy-2200MT and Rice-1000MT
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Supplier Overview
Approximate turnover in MT? 50 MT per day
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer, cash
Other Comments or Key Information Recommended by WFP for rice procurement
and trading
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Gopalgong Gopalgong
Supplier Overview
Company Name Mahabub Brothers Auto Rice Mill
Address Mr. Mhbub (MD) & Mr. Humayun Kabir (GM-Sales);
BSCIC, Shiromoni, Khulna;
Phone: 01929919966
Email: & [email protected] akankha.
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Yes
Has own Retail capacity? Wholesale
Has own transport capacity? Yes, 12 trucks (15 Ton)
Has own storage facilities? Yes,
Paddy-5000MT and Rice-4000MT
Approximate turnover in MT? 60 MT per day
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Supplier Overview
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer
Other Comments or Key Information
Recommended by WFP for regular procurement, Rice
Fortification and PRRO
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Khulna Khulna
Wholesale – Wheat
There are more than 10,000 wheat processors and 30,000 wheat traders of various description
in Bangladesh including approximately 100 major mills, 200 compact mills, 500 roller mills and
9000 ‘atta chakkis’ – micro mills. Around 75% of the wheat producing capacities are located in
Dhaka, Narayangaj, Chittagong and Khulna divisions. The 3 largest flour mills are Fauji,
Chittagong Ltd and Diamond. The principal flour wholesale markets are Moulvibazar (Dhaka)
and Khatunganj (Chittagong)
Supplier Overview
Company Name Fauji Ltd
Address Project Office
Hathazari Road, Jalabad
Chittagong, Bangladesh
Phone : 880-31-682627,682658
Mobile : 01713377668, 01713377671
HEAD OFFICE : SENA KALYAN SANGSTHA
RAOWA COMPLEX (6th Floor)
VIP Road , Mohakhali
Dhaka - 1208, Bangladesh
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Supplier Overview
PABX: 880 2 9890819
Fax: 880 2 9890900
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.senakalyan.org
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity? Yes, Milling
Has own Retail capacity? No, wholesale only
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes,
Approximate turnover in MT? 50MT per day (or 15,000MT per annum)
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer, cheque
Other Comments or Key Information
Supplier Overview
Company Name Chittagong Flour Mills Ltd.
Address PROJECT OFFICE:
CHITTAGONG FLOUR MILLS,
CHITTAGONG.
5/6 Nasirabad Industrial Area
Chittagong-4209,Bangladesh
Phones : 031 682310, 031 681598
Mobile : 01713 -377667
01713 -104442
Fax : 880-31-681598
Email : [email protected]
HEAD OFFICE :
SENA KALYAN SANGSTHA
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Supplier Overview
RAOWA COMPLEX (6th Floor)
VIP Road , Mohakhali
Dhaka - 1208, Bangladesh
PABX: 880 2 9890819
Fax: 880 2 9890900
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.senakalyan.org
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Yes
Has own Retail capacity? No, wholesale only
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? 80MT per day (or 24,000MT per annum)
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic cash transfer, cheque
Other Comments or Key Information
Supplier Overview
Company Name Diamond Flour Mills
Address
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Yes
Has own Retail capacity? No wholesale and supplier only
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
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Supplier Overview
Approximate turnover in MT? 80MT per day (or 24,000MT per annum)
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic Transfer, cheque
Other Comments or Key Information
Supplier Overview
Company Name Cropex Agro Ltd
Address 369 Baridhara, Dhaka
1205, Tel: +880-15-35723700,
Fax: +880-02-8413058
www.cropexagro.com,
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Yes
Import, manufacture, wholesale, trader
Has own Retail capacity?
Yes
Has own transport capacity?
Yes
Has own storage facilities?
Yes
Approximate turnover in MT?
N/A
Payment Methods Accepted
Internet Banking
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Supplier Overview
Other Comments or Key Information
Wholesale: Spices, herbs, vegetables, bakery products,
confectionary, meat, noodles and dried products, oils, seaood,
snack food
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Throughout the country
Supplier Overview
Company Name MMS Trading International Ltd
Address Samoly, Dhaka 1208,
Tel: +880-17-15519633,
Fax: +880-17-15519633
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Yes, wheat processing.
Has own Retail capacity? Yes, Import and wholesale commodities
Has own transport capacity?
Yes
Has own storage facilities?
Yes
Approximate turnover in MT?
N/A
Payment Methods Accepted
Cheque, Electronic transfer
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Supplier Overview
Other Comments or Key Information
Livestock, Personal care products, construction materials,
agricultural supplies, maintenance supplies, medicine
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Distributes around the country
Supplier Overview
Company Name Vlavoro Trading Company Ltd
Address Tower 03, Flat 5, Keari Burj, Kallyanpur Dhaka 1207,
Tel: +800-2-657484,
Website: ,www.vlavoro.com
Fax: +880-2-48568967
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No
Has own Retail capacity? Yes, importer and wholesaler
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes, Dhaka
Approximate turnover in MT? N/A
Payment Methods Accepted Cash, Cheque, Electronic transfer
Other Comments or Key Information
Vegetables, dried food products, ready-to-eat food,
Printing services, furnishing, electronics
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Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Distributes across Dhaka and country
Supplier Overview
Company Name National Trading Co
Address Nasirabad, Chittagong 4203,
Tel: +880-01714-9545175,
Fax: +880-31-714218
www.mitcobd.com,
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Manufacturer, importer, exporter, trader,
distributer
Wheat primairly
Has own Retail capacity? Yes
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? N/A
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic Transfer
Other Comments or Key Information hardware and construction products,
household goods
Supplier Overview
Company Name MRP International Limited
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Supplier Overview
Address Floor 3, 62 Pioneer Road Dhaka 1000,
Tel: +880-2-9338506,
www.mrpintl.com,
Fax: +880-2-9344707
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity? Importer, exporter, trader, distributer
Has own Retail capacity? Yes
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? N/A
Payment Methods Accepted Cheque, Electronic Transfer
Other Comments or Key Information Fresh fruit and vegetable
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Dhaka Dhaka
Supplier Overview
Company Name Alzai Solutions
Address 53 Naim Uddin Road Dhaka 1211
Tel: +880-02-734387,
Fax: +880-02-7300461
www.alzaisolutions.com,
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Supplier Overview
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No
Has own Retail capacity? No Importer, wholesaler, distributer
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? N/A
Payment Methods Accepted Cheque, Electronic transfer
Other Comments or Key Information
Dairy products, dried food products, spices, canned ready-
to-eat foods, processed foods
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Distributes Nationally
Supplier Overview
Company Name Fu-Wang Foods Industries Ltd
Address Fu-Wang Group, House 55, Road 17, Banani Dhaka 1213, Tel:
+880-25573, +880- 9889958, Fax: +880-2-8827451, Email:
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No, importer, exporter, wholesaler, distributer
Has own Retail capacity?
No
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Supplier Overview
Has own transport capacity?
Yes
Has own storage facilities?
Yes
Approximate turnover in MT?
N/A
Payment Methods Accepted
Electronic transfer
Other Comments or Key Information
Processed ready to eat food, biscuits
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
8 branches across the country
Supplier Overview
Company Name IFAD Multi Products Ltd
Address Sonartori Tower Floor 13-18, 12 Biponon,
Sonargaon, Dhaka 1000
Tel: +880-2-96327537, +880-16-78013868 www.ifadgroup.com
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Yes
Has own Retail capacity?
No
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Supplier Overview
Has own transport capacity?
Yes
Has own storage facilities?
Yes
Approximate turnover in MT?
N/A
Payment Methods Accepted
Cheque, Electronic tranfer
Other Comments or Key Information
Instant noodles, packaged and processed foods, spices, salt,
biscuits, cereals
One of Bangladesh’s largest food producer. Group consists of
sister companies directly producing food and other commodities
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Distributes nationwide
Wholesale – Biscuits
Over 100 automatic manufacturers and 4500 traditional factories are producing bread and
biscuits in Bangladesh with the industry growing at approximately 15% every year. About 12
factories are producing HEB (High Energy Biscuits) by the support of various donors and
development organizations mainly to support government and NGO school feeding
programmes. Approximately 57% of factories are concentrated in the Dhaka division followed
by Chittagong with approximately 14% with the remaining factories being dispersed around the
country. Olympic Ltd is the market leaders having 16% of the market share followed by Al-Amin
Ltd with 10% then Pran Ltd, Globe Ltd, Danish Ltd and Romania. Factories are on average
manufacturing between 17MT and 24MT of biscuits per day. Below are the list of biscuit
manufactures assessed by WFP for the production of HEB.
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Supplier Overview
Company Name Mona Food Industries
Mr. GM-Nurul Islam
Address BSCIC Industrial Estate
Jum Jumpur, Jessore
Tel: 0421-66647,
Mob: 01711960657, 0171-448849
Mob: 01715- 214343
Fax: 0421-68088
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity? Yes
Has own Retail capacity? No.
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? 350-450 MT/month
Payment Methods Accepted Cheque, Electronic Transfer
Other Comments or Key Information In partnership with WFP
Supplier Overview
Company Name Resco Biscuit & Bread factory (PVT) Ltd. Md. Ali Sarwar
Topu, Assistant General Manager
Address Off: 7, Hajee A. Karim Lane
(Near Fish market) Jessor
Factory: BSCIC Industrial Estate, Jessore
Tel: 0421/66263,
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Supplier Overview
Mob: 0171-280172
Fax: 0421-64384, 65103
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Yes
Has own Retail capacity? Yes
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? 650MT/month
Payment Methods Accepted Internet banking,; cheque; barter system (only open for
WFP)
Supplier Overview
Company Name New Olympia Biscuit Factory (Pvt) Limited
Address House 12, Road 13
Sector 4, Uttara Model Town
Dhaka -1213
Tel: 8950785 Fax: 8950786
Factory: Dandabor, Palashbari, Savar,
Dhaka
Email: [email protected]
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Yes
Has own Retail capacity? No, wholesale and export
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Supplier Overview
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? N/A
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer / cheque
Supplier Overview
Company Name PRAN Daily Foods
Address PRAN-RFL Center
105 Middle Badda, Dhaka-1212,
Bangladesh.
Fax: 880-2-9559415
Mob : 880-1912257211
E-mail : [email protected]
Md. Abdullah Al-Mamun
Chief Operating Officer (COO)
Factory: Ghorashal, Narshingdi
Tel: 9351225
Email: [email protected]
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Yes
Has own Retail capacity? No, wholesale and distribution only
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? N/A
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Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer, cheque
Supplier Overview
Company Name Hoogly Biscuit Company
Address BIDC Road, Khalishpur
Khulna
Phone: 041-762657; 01711-348546; 041-
786183
Md. Nadim Hossain
Director (Sales and Marketing)
Email: [email protected]
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Yes
Has own Retail capacity? No, wholesale and distribution only
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? N/A
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer / cheque
Supplier Overview
Company Name Masafi Bread and Biscuit Industries Ltd.
Address Crystal Point (5 floor)th
House 2, Road 21
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Gulshan 1
Dhaka 1212
Email: [email protected]
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Yes
Has own Retail capacity? No, wholesale and distribution only
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? N/A
Payment Methods Accepted Cheque, Electronic transfer
Supplier Overview
Company Name Diamond Biscuits LTd.
Address Gorai
Mirzapur
Office: 170 South Goral, Khulgaon
Dhaka 1219;
Md. Mohiuddin
Email: [email protected]]
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity? Yes
Has own Retail capacity? Yes, wholesale and distribution
Has own transport capacity? Yes
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Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? N/A
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer, cheque
Wholesale – Salt, Sugar, Dried Milk
Supplier Overview
Company Name M/s Kakoli Enterprise
Name of the proprietor - Mr. Kajol Paul
Address Chaul Bazar,
Cox’s Bazaar
Email: ; [email protected] [email protected].
Tel: 0341-63951, 64831,bd
Mobile: 01819399094
Fax: 034163809, 64681 (on request)
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No
Has own Retail capacity? No, Procures from wholesalers and importers
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? Salt: 100MT per month
Sugar: 60MT per month
Dried Milk: 40MT per month
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer, cheque, cash
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Supplier Overview
Company Name Samata Traders
Name of the proprietor - Mr. Kausar Alam
Khan
Address 17(B) Akmal Khan Road
Babubazar, Dhaka-1100
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 7392598, 7391829,
Mobile; 01711-530412
Fax: 7393967 (on request)
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No
Has own Retail capacity? Yes
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? Salt: 500MT per month
Sugar: 500MT per month
Dried Milk: 50MT per month
Payment Methods Accepted Cheque / Internet banking
Wholesale – Pulse
Supplier Overview
Company Name M/s Kakoli Enterprise
Name of the proprietor - Mr. Kajol Paul
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Supplier Overview
Address Chaul Bazar,
Cox’s Bazaar
Email: ; [email protected] [email protected].
Tel: 0341-63951, 64831,bd
Mobile: 01819399094
Fax: 034163809, 64681 (on request)
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No
Has own Retail capacity? No, wholesale and distribution only
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? 100MT/Month
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer
Supplier Overview
Company Name M/S. S. S. Corporation
Managing Partner - Mr. Kajol Mohajon
Address Haji Sobhan Sowdagar Road
New Chaktai, Chittagong
Tel: 031-638862, 634429
Fax: 031614751, 610068
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity? No
Has own Retail capacity? Yes, trader and wholesaler
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Supplier Overview
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? 500MT / month
Payment Methods Accepted Cheque; Electronic transfer
Supplier Overview
Company Name Samata Traders
Name of the proprietor - Mr. Kausar Alam
Khan
Address 17(B) Akmal Khan Road
Babubazar, Dhaka-1100
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 7392598, 7391829,
Mobile; 01711-530412
Fax: 7393967
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No
Has own Retail capacity? Yes, wholesale and trader
Has own transport capacity? Yes
Has own storage facilities? Yes
Approximate turnover in MT? 500MT / month
Payment Methods Accepted Cheque / Internet banking
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Supplier Overview
Company Name Dubai Superfoods
Address
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No, retail and wholesale only
Has own Retail capacity? Yes, 2 outlets:
1 shop in Cox’s Bazar 600sqft
1 wholesale shop in Cox’s Bazar at 450 sqft
Has own transport capacity? Yes, 1 small truck
Has own storage facilities? Yes, at warehouse 450sqft plus additional storage space
at shop location
Approximate turnover? Tk 2,000,000 per month
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic bank transfer, cash
Commodities Supplies lentils, rice, potatoes, fish (frozen), oil, spice,
sugar, salt, additional grocery items.
Frequency of delivery: every 2 days
Previously worked with NGO/Gov: Yes
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Cox’s Bazar Cox’s Bazar
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Supplier Overview
Company Name Kakoli Enterprise
Address Chaul Bazar, Cox’s Bazar, Chittagong
Tel: 0341-63951, 64831
Mobile: 0171-530412
Email: [email protected]
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No, Wholesale and retail only
Has own Retail capacity? 2 shops in Cox’s Bazar
Has own transport capacity? Yes, 1 truck
Has own storage facilities? 6 warehouses with capacity 300MT
Approximate turnover in MT? TK 6,000,000 per month
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer
Other Comments or Key Information Supplies: rice, YSP, oil, spice, sugar, salt.
Frequency of delivery: every 3 days
Previously worked with NGO/Gov: Yes
(WFP)
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Cox’s Bazar Cox’s Bazar.
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Supplier Overview
Company Name M/S Nipa Oil & Flour Mills
Address
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Yes, wheat
and wholesale of other commodities
Has own Retail capacity? 1 Cox’s Bazar
Has own transport capacity?
18 trucks and hire vehicles
Has own storage facilities? 3 warehouse in Chittagong and Cox’s Bazar
Approximate turnover? Tk 40,000,000 per month
Payment Methods Accepted
Electronic transfer
Other Comments or Key Information
Supplies: wheat, rice, oil, spice, lentils, bean, mushur
Frequency of delivery: daily
Previously worked with NGO/Gov: Provide assistance to 1
Madrasa through Gonoshasthya organisation
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Cox’s Bazar Cox’s Bazar.
Supplier Overview
Company Name M/S Chaytara Rice & Four Mills
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Supplier Overview
Address
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Yes
Processes rice and wheat and sells wholesale
Has own Retail capacity? Yes, 2 shop in Cox’s Bazar
Has own transport capacity? Yes, 1 truck
Has own storage facilities? 2 warehouse in Cox’s Bazar and Ukhiya
Approximate turnover? Tk 6,000,000 per month
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer
Other Comments or Key Information Supplies: wheat, rice, sugar
Frequency of delivery: every 5 days
Previously worked with NGO/Gov: UNHCR,
ACF, LGED
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Cox’s Bazar Cox’s Bazar
Supplier Overview
Company Name M/S Three Brothers
Address Aktaruzzaman Center (9 Floor), 21-22 Agrabad, th
Chittagong
Tel: +880 1657-454912
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Supplier Overview
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No, wholesale and retail only
Has own Retail capacity? Yes, 1 shop in Cox’s Bazar
Has own transport capacity? Hired trucks only
Has own storage facilities? 9 warehouses – total capacity 700-800MT
Approximate turnover? Tk 7,000,000 per month
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer
Other Comments or Key Information
Supplies: wheat, rice, sugar, puffed rice, flattened rice,
lentils, peas, salt, potato, oil,
Frequency of delivery: every 2/3 days
Previously worked with NGO/Gov: No
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Cox’s Bazar Cox’s Bazar tel: +880 1818632256
Supplier Overview
Company Name Rajeshwari
Address Chatteswari Rd, Chittagong
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Retail and Wholesale
Has own Retail capacity? 2 stores in Chittagong
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Supplier Overview
Has own transport capacity? Hired trucks only
Has own storage facilities? 2 warehouses with total capacity of 2,500sqft
Approximate turnover in MT? Tk 10,000,000 per month
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer
Other Comments or Key Information
Supplies: wheat, rice, sugar, puffed rice, flattened rice,
lentils, peas, salt, mushur
Frequency of delivery: daily
Previously worked with NGO/Gov: No
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Chittagong Chittagong
Supplier Overview
Company Name Well-Mart Ltd.
Address Jalal Commissioner Lane
Chittagong
Tel: 031- 616738
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
Wholesale and retail
Has own Retail capacity? 1 store in Chittagong
Has own transport capacity?
Hired vehicles only
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Supplier Overview
Has own storage facilities? 1 warehouse with capacity of 2,500MT
Approximate turnover in MT?
Tk 8,000,000 per month
Payment Methods Accepted
Electronic transfer
Other Comments or Key Information
Supplies: wheat, rice, sugar, puffed rice, flattened rice, lentils,
peas, salt plus general grocery commodities
Frequency of delivery: every 2/3 days
Previously worked with NGO/Gov: No
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Chittagong Chittagong
Chittagong Uttar Lalkhan
Primary Goods and Commodities
For the Rohingyas response, the Food Security Sector agreed that the FSS partners will
provide a two week rations with WFP providing rice (25kg) and the other FSS partners
providing pulse (4kg), salt (0.5kg), sugar (1kg) and oil (2 liters) for the round 3 and 4. For the
following rounds of food distribution, WFP will distribute rice, oil and pulse (same quantity as
above).
Only organisations having the capacity to ensure food safety are allowed to distribute cooked
food. Food must be cooked in a safe and hygienic place and be distributed within 2-3 hours
maximum. Hand washing must be enforced before eating.
If other food commodities are required, the items considered should meet the minimum
SPHERE standards in Food Security and Nutrition. See: http://www.spherehandbook.org/en
/minimum-standards-in-food-security-and-nutrition/
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Primary Goods / Commodities Available
Commodities by Type** Comments:
Rice Rice Three seasonal rice groups are recognized in Bangladesh and
it dominates the cropping pattern throughout the country.
These three groups cultivated throughout the year are Aus,
Aman or Boro.
Around 80% of the country’s total cultivated land area is used
for rice production. Rice is grown all over Bangladesh except in
the hilly south-eastern region. Bangladesh typically purchases
lower-quality (25% or more broken) parboiled rice. A small
niche market exists for high quality (e.g. basmati) rice imports.
Rice imports have no quota and are duty free.
Wheat Wheat After rice, wheat is the most important crop. It is grown mainly
in the drier parts of the north, (Rajshahi division) and cultivated
only as a winter crop (Nov-Dec). It is mostly used as ata or
maida (wheat flour) for preparation of bread and cakes. In
addition to production, Bangladesh also import wheat from
Brazil, India, Russia, Ukraine, Canada, Australia, and the
United States constituting 70% of Bangladesh’s total wheat
consumption. Wheat imports are duty- and quota free.
Pulses Lentils,
Mungbean,
B.Gram,
Chhola,
Gram,
Keshari,
Pea
The common pulses are Masur (lentil), Mung (green gram),
Mashkalai (black gram), Chhola (chick pea), Kheshari (lathyrus
or grass pea), and Motor (pea). Kheshari is widely cultivated,
mostly as fodder, and also consumed by the villagers of the
northern part of the country. Land for pulse cultivation has
been squeezed considerably competing with rice cultivation.
Consumption of pulses has been growing faster than local
production and has resulted in an increasing amount of pulse
crops imported into the country. The main sources of supply of
pulses in to Bangladesh are Australia, Turkey, India and Nepal.
Oil Soyabean
oil, Ghee,
Palm oil
Oilseed crushing: mustard, rapeseed and soybean; refining of
crude edible oils including soybean and palm oil.
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Primary Goods / Commodities Available
Key manufactures includes Aarong Dairy producing ghee and
foreign-owned Bangladesh Edible Oil Ltd who produce brands
such Fortune Oil and Rupchenda Soyabean Oil. Other notable
brands are Golden Sun and TEER that is widely available
throughout Bangladesh.
Salt i.e. wheat,
rice, flour
of maize,
pasta.
Salt production occurs from saline water of the sea in the
coastal areas of Bangladesh, especially in Chittagong and
Cox's bazar areas. Salt is produced seasonally from December
to mid-May. Recently salt cultivation has also begun in the
coastal belts of Khulna and Satkhira. There are 4 production
cum display centres at Lemoshikhali, Choufaldandqi, Matarbari
and Baldarchar.
Vegetables and fruit
vegetables,
fruit
Vegetables are important for food security in Bangladesh.
Nearly 100 different types of vegetables, comprising both local
and exotic types, are grown in Bangladesh. However, the
availability of vegetables is only about 20 percent of the
recommended requirement of 200 g/person/day. Vegetable
farming in Bangladesh can be grouped into 3 categories based
on scale of production and objectives of farming: vegetable
production on homestead, vegetable production for commercial
market and vegetable farming for seed production.
Approximately 75 percent of the total vegetables produced in
the country are marketed by the farmers.
The supply of vegetables is dependent on season. As
approximately 40% of all production occurs during the summer
season, there is generally a shortage of vegetable products
during this time hence a need to import these commodities to
fulfill the domestic requirement.
Potatoes Potatoes Bangladesh has increased its potato production over the past
few years, now residing as third staple food crop after rice and
wheat. Export of potato crop has also risen over the past few
years. Potato varieties that are cultivated in Bangladesh are
broadly categorized into two groups: local and high yielding
(HYV)
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Onions Onions Main onion harvest is in April. The country usually produces
1.8 to 1.9 million tonnes of onions every year and imports 5-8
lakh tonnes to meet domestic demands.
The highest production of onions is from Pabna district. In
addition, of the onion producing districts, Rajshahi, Rajbari and
Faridpur sell to Dhaka and district wholesalers. Karwan
Bazaar, the largest wholesale kitchen market in Dhaka.
Sugars, sugar preparations and honey
i.e. sugars
(beet or
cane) raw,
natural
honey, fruit
/nuts
preserved
by sugar.
Although sugarcane is grown in almost all the districts of the
country, the principal growing areas are Chittagong, Comilla,
Sylhet, Dhaka, Faridpur, Jamalpur, Kishoreganj, Tangail,
Jessore, Kushtia, Bogra, Dinajpur, Pabna, Rajshahi, and
Rangpur. Bangladesh has 15 sugar mills throughout the
country processing 60% of cultivated cane sugar with
molasses as a by-product. Total production is not yet sufficient
for public demand.
High Energy Biscuits
Fortified
HEB
About 12 factories are producing HEB (High Energy Biscuits)
by the support of various donors and development
organizations mainly to support government school feeding
programmes.
Local producers with capacity to produce required biscuits for
humanitarian use: New Olympia Biscuit Factory, Dhaka
(market leaders); Resco Biscuit & Bread Factory, Jessore;
Mona Food Industries, Jessore; PRAN Daily Food, Dhaka;
Hoogly Biscuit Company, Khulna; Masafi Bread and Biscuit
Industries Ltd, Dhaka; Diamond Biscuits, Dhaka
Canned Fish Tinned
sardines,
canned
tuna,
pilchards in
oil
/tomatoes
Canned fish is readily available in supermarkets and large
stores in urban centers. There is limited availability in more
rural areas with consumers preferring fresh/frozen fish.
Notable importers: Rapslanadi Associates, Dhaka; King Fish
Enterprise, Chittagong; A One Fish and Food Ltd, Dhaka.
Canned fish imports are mainly sourced from Singapore,
Vietnam, Myanmar and Thailand.
Fish
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Perishable Fish
It is estimated that 73% of rural households are involved in
some form of freshwater aquaculture on floodplains throughout
the country thus fish is readily available across Bangladesh. In
addition, through consumption, fish supplies around 58% of
animal protein. There are 300 species of fish and 20 species of
prawns in Bangladesh. The most common species is Ilish
national fish, which accounts for nearly half of total marine
catch. The most important item of export is the frozen shrimp
/prawn. Frozen fish, dry fish, salted and dehydrated fish.
Poultry Chicken
and eggs
Chickens are the common and mostly raised poultry birds of
Bangladesh. Along with chickens, raising some other poultry
birds like quails, turkeys, ducks, pigeons, and peacocks.
Cockerels, broilers and layers are all bred by larger breeders
for commercial use. Notable producers are: Rays Farm, Kazi
Farm and CP Bangladesh who has several international
operations also exporting. Large producers also provide eggs
wholesale to markets
Small holders depend completely on the local outdoor markets
to sell their chickens and eggs, and their products seldom
reach even the markets of the capital city.
Meals Ready to Eat, Food Ready to Eat
Snack food i.e crisps, nuts and processed wheat snacks are
readily available in supermarkets and permanent shops.
Food, ready to eat are widely available through street vendors,
restaurants and stands across Bangladesh with prices ranging
from inexpensive to expensive.
**For non-FOOD products please see section 3.5.2 Bangladesh Additional Suppliers (see , and for FUEL/PETROLEUM products please see section page 193) 3.1 Bangladesh Fuel
.(see page 133)
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.
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Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
4.6.4 3.5.2 Bangladesh Additional Suppliers
Overview
For more information on food supplier contact details, please see the following link: 4.2.10.
Bangladesh Supplier Contact List
Wholesale – IT / Computers / Printers
Supplier Overview
Company Name Original Stores Ltd.
Address Contact: A.K Azad
Elephant Road
Dhaka
Tel: 01748 744044, 01915 73171
Email: , [email protected] azad_orginal@yahoo.
com
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No
Has own Retail capacity? Yes, 3 branches : Dhaka, Uttara, Mithijeel
Has own transport capacity? N/A
Has own storage facilities? Unknown
Approximate turnover in US$? BDT: 20,000,000 – 30,000,000
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer, cash, cheque
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Supplier Overview
Other Comments or Key Information
Commodities: Printers, Ink, Laptop, Desktop,
Accessories, Toner cartridges, UPS
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Uttara
Mothijeel
Supplier Overview
Company Name Multi Star Technologies
Address Contact: Rafiqul Islam
Dhaka
Tel: 01819 499079
Email: [email protected]
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No
Has own Retail capacity?
Yes:1 store in Dhaka
Has own transport capacity?
N/A
Has own storage facilities?
N/A
Approximate turnover in US$?
BDT 100,000,000
Or 10 crore
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Payment Methods Accepted
Electronic transfer, cheque, cash
Other Comments or Key Information
Commodities:
HP/DELL/Microsoft partner, Networking support services
Laptop, Desktop, Servers, Software, Scanner, UPS, CCTV,
Photocopier, Fax machine, POS, Printers, Thermal paper, Toner-
cartridge
Supplier Overview
Company Name Global Brand Pvt. Lt
Address Contact: Abdul Fattah, Rofiqul Anwar
[email protected], mahbubur_rahman@globalbrand.
com.bd
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No, Trader, Importer, Wholesalers
Has own Retail capacity?
Yes, Main branch in Dhaka
18 branches and 200 dealerships over Bangladesh
Has own transport capacity?
N/A
Has own storage facilities?
N/A
Approximate turnover in US$?
BDT 4,000,000,000
400 crore
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Supplier Overview
Payment Methods Accepted
Electronic transfer, cash, cheque
Other Comments or Key Information
Commodities: over 40 brand importer
Laptop, Desktop, Printer, Scanner, Server, Storage, Network switch,
Fax Machine, Photocopier, Anti-virus software, UPS, Multimedia, TAB,
Cell phones, HDD, IT accessories
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Chittagong Chittagong
Feni Feni
Rangpur Rangpur
Khulna Khulna
Rajshani Rajshani
Bogra Bogra
Barisal Barisal
18 branches and 200 dealerships over Bangladesh
Supplier Overview
Company Name CIPROCO Computers Ltd
Address Contact: Shafqui Haider
Email: [email protected]
Dhaka
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Supplier Overview
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity? No
Has own Retail capacity? Yes. Store based in Dhaka
Has own transport capacity? N/A
Has own storage facilities? N/A
Approximate turnover in US$? BDT 5,000,000
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer, cash, cheque
Other Comments or Key Information Software solution
Supplier Overview
Company Name Smart Technologies Ltd
Address Contact: MD. Zaruhul Islam
[email protected], , [email protected] raham.
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No, Importer
Has own Retail capacity?
Yes, 22 locations out of Dhaka
Has own transport capacity?
Has own storage facilities?
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Supplier Overview
Approximate turnover in US$?
900 crore
Payment Methods Accepted
Other Comments or Key Information
Commodities and services:
Software solution, Data centre, Fax machine, UPS, Cell phones, UPS,
Multimedia, HDD, Pendrive, Polycom telecom devise, Toner cartridge,
Visualization, Software migration
Other Locations
Region(s) Service Location(s)
Chittagong Chittagong
Rangpur Rangpur
Khulna Khulna
Bogra Bogra
Barisal Barisal
22 locations outside of Dhaka
Printing Services
Supplier Overview
Company Name Orbital International Corporation
Address Biswas Kunjochava House # 21-23 (1 st
Floor)
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Supplier Overview
Khilji Road, Mohammadpur, Dharka 1207
Tel: 911 8721
Mob: 01713-115069
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No – Printing press and Supplies
Has own Retail capacity? Yes, based in Dhaka
Has own transport capacity? N/A
Has own storage facilities? N/A
Approximate turnover in US$? Unknown
Payment Methods Accepted Cash, cheque, electronic transfer
Other Comments or Key Information
Supplier Overview
Company Name Printcraft Company Limited
Address 50/4 West Hazipara
Rampura, Dhaka 1219
Tel: 934 2954
Mob: 01977 506441
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity? No – Design and Printing
Has own Retail capacity? Yes, based in Dhaka
Has own transport capacity? N/A
Has own storage facilities? N/A
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Supplier Overview
Approximate turnover in US$? Unknown
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer, cheque, cash
Other Comments or Key Information
Stationary and Office Equipment
Supplier Overview
Company Name Yena Enterprise
Address Contact: Md Nazim Uddin
126, Motijheel Commercial Area (1sr
Floor)
Dhaka 1000
Tel: 956 2244, 956 9130
Mob: 01711 533008
Fax: 716 0901
Email: [email protected]
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No
Has own Retail capacity? Yes
Has own transport capacity? N/A
Has own storage facilities? N/A
Approximate turnover in US$? Unknwon
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer, cheque, cash
Other Comments or Key Information
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Supplier Overview
Company Name WIN Victory Stationary
Address Contact: Mithun Kumar Shil
Shop No. 11, Banani Super Market
Dhaka 1213
Tel: 01777 295820, 016732 626762
Email: [email protected]
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity? No
Has own Retail capacity? Yes
Has own transport capacity? N/A
Has own storage facilities? N/A
Approximate turnover in US$? Unknwon
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer, cheque, cash
Other Comments or Key Information
Supplier Overview
Company Name M.A. Stationary Ltd
Address Contact: Anwar Hossian
B. N. Tower, 28/1/B troyenbee Circular
Road
Motijheel, Dhaka 1000
Tel: 956 9376, 955 1639
Mob: 01711 238871
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Supplier Overview
Has own Production / Manufacturing capacity?
No
Has own Retail capacity? Yes
Has own transport capacity? N/A
Has own storage facilities? N/A
Approximate turnover in US$? Unknwon
Payment Methods Accepted Electronic transfer, cheque, cash
Other Comments or Key Information
Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.
Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider.
4.7 Bangladesh Additional Service Providers: Vehicle Rental, Taxi Companies, Freight Forwarding Agents, Handling Equipment, Power Generation and ISPs
For information on Bangladesh Additional Service Provider contact details, please see the
following link:
4.9 Bangladesh Additional Service Provision Contact List (see page 237)
For information on Bangladesh Additional Service Provider additional details, please see the
following documents:
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Bangladesh Additional Service Provider Additional Details
Bangladesh Power Map
Bangladesh Electricity & Power 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.
4.7.1 Vehicle Rental
In Bangladesh and Dhaka there are plenty of car rental companies and particular business. The
car should be rented with driver included.There are several taxi companies with very old cars in
bad conditions. It is not at the moment recommendable to use the taxi service. It is often more
suitable to rent a car with a driver for a full day:
Average tariff:
For a tourist cabin car with driver and fuel included:
In Dhaka: 2.000 TK / 3.000 TK per day
Out of Dhaka: 3.000 Tk / 4.000 Tk per day
4.7.2 Taxi Companies
Very few taxis companies are reliable and recommended for expatriates. The “yellow cabs”
(yellow color taxis) are usually more organized and can, in theory, be called by phone.Other
taxis are not recommended for safety/security reasons.Usually, companies will prefer renting
car with drivers rather than using taxis.In all cases, when staying for a moment, it is advised
having the personal mobile phone number of few taxis drivers, living in the neighborhood,
known and reliable, and contact them directly.
4.7.3 Freight Forwarding Agents
Bangladesh has succeeded in improving logistics through modernization of Customs clearance
procedures. However, the performance of its transportation system can still be improved. The
cargo related paper work is still cumbersome compared to modern methods implemented in
other Asian countries.
Bangladesh Customs provides facilities to clear imports and exports at the border crossings,
the international ports and airports, the Export Processing Zones in Chittagong and Dhaka and
the Dhaka ICD. The shippers and consignees are represented by licensed Clearing Agents
(CA) when clearing their cargo. These are licensed individuals. The biggest freight forwarders,
listed here under, offer this service. Importers and exporters select their own CA based on
demonstrated ability to expedite cargo movements at a reasonable price.
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Despite all the improvement recently noticed at customs and entry points, it is still
recommended that agencies contract Customs Clearance agents, Freight Forwarders and / or
Shipping companies to manage the whole import procedures. The major companies offer the
whole range of services (clearance, storage, transport …) or are able to coordinate it.
Here under a non exhaustive selection of some of the major FF agents working in the whole
country (Chittagong, Mongla, Benapole, Dhaka …)
4.7.4 Handling Equipment
Regarding heavy handling and engineering equipment, Bangladesh relies mainly on imports,
particularly from Middle East and Eastern Asia (Japan & China). The main suppliers are thus
importersHeavy handling equipment (extraction and drilling, generators, bulls, forklifts,
community water purification systems, etc.) are available in the country. This is due to the
addition of 2 main factors: On the one hand, due to the presence of the garment industry, of
fresh food (vegetable, shrimps …) industry, of gas exploration and extraction, and of logistics
right on time capacities (mainly towards export); And on the other hand, due to the country’s
limitations in terms of logistics services (daily electricity cut, insufficient quality of the
telephones services, of the public water, etc.)As for other sectors of activities, this market is not
much organized and there are no major equipment manufacturers in the country.It is thus
advised to initially contact the different engineers associations, the Bangladesh University of
Engineering and Technology in Dhaka, the Federation of Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce
and Industry or any consortium of mining companies.
4.7.5 Electricity and Power
A power cell has been created by the government under the Power Division, Ministry of Power,
Energy & Mineral Resources under “TA for Implementation of Bangladesh power sector reform”
project to carry forward the Power Sector reform activities of the government of Bangladesh
Different types of power plants generate electricity and synchronize it with the national grid.
There are some isolated diesel power stations at remote places and islands which are not
connected with the National Grid.Terminal voltages of different generators are 11 KV, 11.5 KV
and 15.75 KV.In the Eastern Zone (eastern side of river Jamuna), electricity is generated from
indigenous gas and a small percentage through hydro power.In the Western Zone, Coal and
imported liquid fuel is used for generation of electricity. The fuel cost per unit generation in the
Western Zone is much higher than that of the Eastern Zone.Therefore, as a policy, low cost
electricity generated in the Eastern Zone is transferred to the Western Zone through the 230 kV
East-West Inter connector transmission line.
Production Unit Type [1] Installed Capacity (MW) Current Production (MW)
n/a Hydro 230 4,39%
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Production Unit Type [1] Installed Capacity (MW) Current Production (MW)
n/a Steam 2688 51,25%
n/a Gas Turbine 1099 20,95%
n/a Combined Cycle 990 18,88%
n/a Diesel 238 4,53%
n/a Total 5245 100%
[1] E.g. Hydroelectric power, Thermal power…
For information on Bangladesh Additional Service Provider additional details, please see the
following documents:
Bangladesh Power Map
Bangladesh Electricity & Power 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.
4.7.6 Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
There are currently 112 nationwide ISP registered and several dozens on a local basis.
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is one of the fastest growing sectors of
Bangladesh's. Committed to establish “Digital Bangladesh”, the country has taken several
significant steps for development of ICT infrastructure and legal framework.
Internet Service Providers
Are there ISPs available?
(Yes / No)
Yes
Private or Government
Private
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Internet Service Providers
Dial-up only (Yes / No)
Dial-up or USB modem in remote areas ADSL in towns Optical Fiber in
Dhaka, Chittagong, Cox’s Bazaar, Bogra, Rangpur, Panchagarh, Khulna,
Satkhira, Hathazari, Betbunia, Rangamati and Munshigonj
Approximate Rates
Dial-up: n/a
Broadband: n/a
Max leasable ‘dedicated’ bandwidth
dedicated’ bandwidth Optical Fiber
For information on Bangladesh Additional Service Provider contact details, please see the
following link:
4.9 Bangladesh Additional Service Provision Contact List (see page 237)
For information on Bangladesh Additional Service Provider additional details, please see the
following documents:
Bangladesh Additional Service Provider Additional Details
Bangladesh Power Map
Bangladesh Electricity & Power 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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5 Bangladesh Government Contact List
Ministry Department National or Provincial/
State Authority
City / Town
Street / Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website
The Ministry of Food
and Disaster Management
Mission
n/a National Dhaka Disaster
Management
And Relied
Bhaban (6th
Floor)
92-93
Mohakhali C
/A Dhaka-
1212
n/a info@dmic.
cdmp.org.
bd,
dmd@bttb.
net.bd
Disaster Management Bureau
(DMB)
n/a National Dhaka Disaster
Management
& Relief
Bhaban (4th
Floor)
92-93
Mohakhali C
/A, Dhaka-
1212
Director
General:
KH Masud
Saddiqui
Director:
Mohammed
Abu
Sadeque
dmb@bttb.
net.bd
http://www.
dmb.gov.bd/
Department of Relief
and Rehabilitation
n/a National Dhaka Disaster
Management
& Relief
Bhaban
Director
General
(Joint
Secretary):
bd
http://www.
drr.gov.bd
/index.html
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Ministry Department National or Provincial/
State Authority
City / Town
Street / Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website
92-93
Mohakhali C
/A
Dhaka-1212
Md. Khalilur
Rahman
Siddiqui
Directorate of Food
n/a National Dhaka 16, Abdul
Gani Road,
Dhaka-1000.
Director
General:
Mr. Pius
Costa
Personal
Secretary
to DG:
Mr. Abdul
Kuddus
Howlader
info@dgfood.
gov.bd
dg@dgfood.
gov.bd
Bangladesh Standards
& Testing Institution
n/a National Dhaka Maan
Bhaban 116
/A,
Tejgaon
Industrial
Area,
Dhaka-1208
Director
General
info@bsti.
gov.bd
www.bsti.
gov.bd
n/a National Dhaka
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Ministry Department National or Provincial/
State Authority
City / Town
Street / Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website
The Bangladesh Council of
Scientific and Industrial
Research (BCSIR) Laboratories
Qudrat-E-
Khuda
Road,
Dhanmondi
2 Dhaka,
Bangladesh
Chief
Scientific
Officer,
BCSIR
Laboratories:
A. Kazi
http://www.
betv-sam.org
/contact.html
aikazi@betv-
sam.org
National Board of Revenue
n/a n/a Dhaka Rajassha
Bhaban,
Sehgun
Bagicha,
Dhaka
n/a n/a
Dhaka Custom House
Customs
Authorities
n/a n/a Dhaka
Custom
House
kurmitola,
Dhaka.
n/a n/a
Chittagong Custom House
Customs
Authorities
n/a n/a Chittagong
Custom
House
Chittagong.
n/a n/a
Mongla Custom House
Customs
Authorities
n/a n/a Mongla
Custom
House
n/a n/a
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Ministry Department National or Provincial/
State Authority
City / Town
Street / Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website
Khalishpur,
Khulna.
Benapole Custom House
Customs
Authorities
n/a n/a Benapole
Custom
House
Benapole,
Jessore.
n/a n/a
Bangladesh Road
Transport Authority
n/a n/a n/a n/a Secretary:
Mr. Shapan
Kumar
Sarkar
http://www.
brta.gov.bd
/link.php
Road and Highway
Department
n/a n/a n/a n/a Chief
Engineer:
Md. Niher
Miah
http://www.
rhd.gov.bd/
Default.htm
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6 Bangladesh Humanitarian Agency Contact List
Organization Physical Address Name & Title
Email Phone Number (Office)
Food WG MoFDM DRR
(Directorate of
Relief and
Rehabilitation)
VGD
Director:
Dr. Jahangir
Hossain
n/a 01712504960
United Nations
n/a John
McHarris
WFP
[email protected] 01711596032
Shelter WG Disaster
Management
Bureau (DMB)
Director:
Engr. Md.
Abu
Sadeque
abusadeque@bdonline.
com
8859636
Mob:
01819220223
UNDP n/a Mozharul
Huq
Tarik Islam
mozharul.huq@undp.
org
01711807764
01718043617
Health and Nutrition WG
Disease Control &
Line Director,
Emergency
Preparedness and
Response, DG
Health Services,
Mohakhai
Director:
Professor
(Dr)
Moazzem
Hossain
0181
9880948
WHO, n/a Enamul
Haque,
ehaque85@hotmail.
com
01730014054
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Organization Physical Address Name & Title
Email Phone Number (Office)
Education WG
Ministry of Primary
and Mass
Education.
Deputy Chief
Planning
Officer:
Mr. Zakir
Hossain
Akand
n/a n/a
UNICEF n/a Barbara
Atherly
[email protected] 01711593954
Livelihoods WG
Ministry of Labour
and Employment
Govt. Secretariat,
Dhaka (Building
No. 7, 5th floor)
Joint
Secretary:
Mr. Md.
Azizur
Rahman
n/a n/a
ILO n/a T I M
Nurunnabi
Khan
[email protected] 028114705
Agriculture WG
Department of
Public Health
Engineering
Mr.Sirajul
Islam
n/a 0171566040
UNICEF, n/a Lalit Patra [email protected] 880-
1713244617
UN Resident Coordinator’s Office
n/a Jan Kellett
Rune
Brandrup
Rumana
Khan
rune.brandrup@undp.
org
rumana.khan@undp.
org ,
01713142934
01713145044
01711401141
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Organization Physical Address Name & Title
Email Phone Number (Office)
NGO Affairs Bureau ( Prime Minister's Office)
Matshaya Bhaban
(9th Floor)13,
Shahid Captain
Mansur Ali Sarani,
Ramana, Dhaka-
1000.
n/a [email protected] 9562743-5
Fax: 9562844
Disaster Management Bureau
n/a Director
General:
K H Masud
Siddiqui,
Director,
Disaster
Management
Bureau
Mohammed
Abu
Sadeque
abusadeque@bdonline.
com ,
01819220223
Bangladesh
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7 Bangladesh Railway Company Contact List
Company Physical Address
Name Email & Website
Phone Number (office)
Description of Services
Bangladesh Railways
Bangladesh
Railways
16, Abdul
Ghani
Road, Rail
Bhaban,
Dhaka
2100,
Bangladesh
Director
General
MD.
ABU
TAHER.
ailbhbn@bttb.
net
http://www.
railway.gov.
bd
(+880)
(2) 95
61 200
Bangladesh Railway (BR)
is the state-owned rail
transport agency of
Bangladesh. It operates
and maintains the entire
railway network of the
country. BR is controlled
by the Directorate
General of Bangladesh
Railway under the
Ministry of
Communications along
with Bangladesh Railway
Authority (BRA) which
works for policy guidance
of BR.
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8 Bangladesh Port and Waterways Company Contact List
Port Name Company Physical Address
Name & Title Email & Website Phone Number (office, mobile & fax)
Chittagong Chittagong
Port
Authority
n/a Chairman:
Commodore R
U Ahmed, (E),
ndu, afwc,
psc, BN
Director-
Traffic:
Lt. Col. S.M.
Firoz Ahmed
psc, G
n/a + 880 31
2510870
+ 880 31
2510878,
812200-34
/2401
Fax: + 880 31
713988
Chittagong Custom
House
Import
n/a Commissioner
of Customs:
Mr. Md. Shah
Alam Khan
n/a 031-714177
(off)
Chittagong Custom
House
Export
n/a Joint
Commissioner-
1:
Mr. Kazi
Mostafizur
Rahman
n/a 031-713917
(off)
Mongla Port Mongla
Port
Authority
n/a [email protected] 04662-75215,
75200, 75344
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Port Name Company Physical Address
Name & Title Email & Website Phone Number (office, mobile & fax)
Mongla,
Bagerhat
Bangladesh.
v
Fax: 0 4662-
75224
Mongla Port Mongla
Port
Authority
Member
(Operation)
n/a Mr. Usuf n/a 04662-75224
Mob: 01710-
619143
Mongla Port Custom
House
Kulna
n/a Commissioner:
MD. Numul
Islam
n/a +88.
017.26.798359
Mongla Port Bangladesh
Shipping
Agents'
Association
Jiban Bima
Bhaban
(2nd Floor)
46, KDA
Avenue,
Khulna,
Bangladesh
Secretary:
Mosharraf
Hossain
Biswas
bsaa_kln@khulna.
bangla.net
041-720886,
720295
Mob: 01712-
001334
All Bangladesh
Inland
Water
Transport
Authority
(BIWTA)
BIWTA
Bhaban
141-143,
Motijheel
Commercial
Area
Dhaka-
1000.
n/a [email protected].:
bd /
hyd_dept@bttb.
net.bd
http://www.biwta.
gov.bd/
9556151-55
Fax: 880-2-
9551072
Baghbari River Port
n/a Asst. Ports
and Traffic
Officer:
n/a + 880
176491895
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Port Name Company Physical Address
Name & Title Email & Website Phone Number (office, mobile & fax)
Bangladesh
Inland
Water
Transport
Authority
Munshi Md.
Mohiuddin
Barisal River Port
Bangladesh
Inland
Water
Transport
Authority
n/a Ports and
Traffic Officer:
Md. Saiful
Islam
n/a + 880 431
64750
Chandpur River Port
Bangladesh
Inland
Water
Transport
Authority
n/a Ports and
Traffic Officer:
Md. Alamgir
Kabir
n/a + 880 841
63205
Khulna River Port
Bangladesh
Inland
Water
Transport
Authority
n/a Sr. Deputy
Director:
Kazi Wakil
Nawaz
n/a + 880 41
721929
Narayanganj River Port
Bangladesh
Inland
Water
Transport
Authority
n/a Sr. Deputy
Director:
A.K.M.
Arifuddin
n/a + 880 2
7113372
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9 Bangladesh Airport Company Contact List
Airport Company Physical Address
Name & Title Email & Website Phone Number (office, mobile & fax)
All Civil
Aviation
Authority
Headquarter,
Kurmitola,
Dhaka-1229,
Bangladesh
Chairman:
Air Cdre
Mahmud
Hussain, ndc,
psc
http://www.caab.
gov.bd
880 2 7912366
Mob: 880 2
8711255
Fax: 880 2
8913322
Zia Dhaka International Airport
Airport
Manager
Director: [email protected] 880 2 8960005
Fax: 880 2
8912322
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Airport Company Physical Address
Name & Title Email & Website Phone Number (office, mobile & fax)
Zia
International
Airport
Kurmitola,
Dhaka-1229
Bangladesh
Wg Cdr. M
Aminul Islam,
psc
AFS:
VGZRYDYX
Zia Dhaka International Airport
Custom Airport
custom
House
Assistant
Commissioner
of Customs:
Mohammad
Rezaul Hoque
Shimul92@gmail.
com
02.8118761
Zia Dhaka International Airport
Handling /
Logistic
Bangladesh
Airlines
(Biman)
BALAKA Zia
International
Airport
Kurmitola,
Dhaka-1229
Offices in
Hanger
Complex,
Admin &
Terminal
Building: 880-
2-8914711-09
District Sales
Office,
n/a n/a Head Office: 880-
2-8917400-29
Dhaka: 880-2-
9560151-10
Offices in Hanger
Complex, Admin
& Terminal
Building: 880-2-
8914711-09
District Sales
Office, Dhaka:
880-2-9560151-
10
Zia Dhaka International Airport
Operations
Manager
n/a n/a 880 2 8960005
Fax: 880 2
8912322
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Airport Company Physical Address
Name & Title Email & Website Phone Number (office, mobile & fax)
Zia
International
Airport
Kurmitola,
Dhaka-1229
Bangladesh
AFS:
VGZRYDYX
Zia Dhaka International Airport
Ground
Service
Department
2nd Floor,
Administration
Building,
Hazrat
Shahjalal
International
Airport,
Dhaka.
n/a gha@bdbiman.
com,
dgmgs@bdbiman.
com
(0088)
028914627
(Direct) PABX: -
8901500-19 Ext:
- 2302/2304
/2908
Zia Dhaka International Airport
Biman
Bangladesh
Airlines
Cargo Village,
Kurmitola,
Dhaka 1229
n/a mdbiman@bdbiman.
com
dgmcmis@bdbiman.
com
http://www.biman-
airlines.com/home
+880 (0)2 891
7400-29
Fax: +880 (0)2
891 7471 Telex:
642649 DABG
BJ
Zia Dhaka International Airport
Padma Oil
Company
Limited
(Subdivision
of the
Bangladesh
Petroleum
Corporation)
n/a Manager
aviation:
A.Z.M
Ishtiaqur
Rahman
padmajet@dhaka.
net
+88.02.8914458
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Airport Company Physical Address
Name & Title Email & Website Phone Number (office, mobile & fax)
Shah Amanat International Airport
Airport
Manager
Shah Amanat
International
Airport
Chittagong,
Bangladesh
Squadron
Leader/
Airport
Manager:
Mohammad
Rabiul Islam,
psc,ATC
n/a 880 31 740900
Fax: 880 31
741679
AFS:
VGEGYDYX
Shah Amanat International Airport
Customs Custom
House
(Import)
Chittagong
Assistant
Commissioner
of Customs
n/a 02.8118761
Shah Amanat International Airport
Handling /
Logistics
Shah Amanat
International
Airport
Chittagong,
Bangladesh
n/a n/a Head Office: 880-
2-8917400-29
880 31 2500900
Mob: 880 31
2500953
Shah Amanat International Airport
Operations
Manager
Shah Amanat
International
Airport
Chittagong,
Bangladesh
n/a n/a 880 31 2500900
(off) 880 31
2500953 (res)
Osmani International Airport
Airport
Manager
Osmani
International
Airport, Sylhet
Airport
Manager:
Md. Hafiz
Ahmed
n/a 880 821 714243
Osmani International Airport
Customs Airport
custom house
Assistant
commissioner
of customs
n/a 02.8118761
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Airport Company Physical Address
Name & Title Email & Website Phone Number (office, mobile & fax)
Osmani International Airport
Handling /
Logistics
Bangladesh
Airlines
(Biman)
BALAKA Zia
International
Airport
Kurmitola,
Dhaka-1229
n/a n/a Offices in Hanger
Complex, Admin
& Terminal
Building: 880-2-
8914711-09
District Sales
Office, Dhaka:
880-2-9560151-
10 Head Office:
880-2-8917400-
29
Osmani International Airport
Operations
Manager
Osmani
International
Airport,
Sylhet,
Bangladesh
n/a n/a 880 821 714243
(off) 880 821
714243 (res)
All Cathay
Pacific
n/a Mr; Didural
Alam (in
Charge of
Cargo,
Dhaka)
n/a +.
88.0171.3142283
All Air Emirates n/a Mr; Sheikh
Idris Ali (in
Charge of
Cargo,
Dhaka)
n/a +.
88.0171.3068300
All Qatar
Airways
n/a Mr Anower
Hossain (in
Charge of
Cargo,
Dhaka)
n/a +.
88.01713.206577
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10 Bangladesh Storage and Milling Company Contact List
Company Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number (office, mobile & fax)
Key Role
Directorate General of Food
Directorate
General of
Food
Government
of The
People's
Republic of
Bangladesh
16, Abdul
Gani Road,
Dhaka-1000.
Director
General:
Mr. Pius
Costa
http://www.dgfood.
gov.bd/
02-7171844
Fax: +88 02
9558891, 02
9556067
n/a
Directorate General of Food
Directorate
General of
Food
Government
of The
People's
Republic of
Bangladesh
16, Abdul
Gani Road,
Dhaka-1000.
Addl.
Director
(Storage &
Silo):
Mr. Shaik
Zakir
Hossain
adl.silo@dgfood.
gov.bd
http://www.dgfood.
gov.bd/
02-9556678
Mob:
01712206570
n/a
Directorate General of Food
Directorate
General of
Food
Government
of The
Director:
Mr. Md.
Tofazzal
Hossain
bd
http://www.dgfood.
gov.bd/
02-9550276
Mob:
01711116474
n/a
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Company Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number (office, mobile & fax)
Key Role
People's
Republic of
Bangladesh
16, Abdul
Gani Road,
Dhaka-1000.
Fax: 02-
7110694
A Ahmed & Company
Olongker
Mour,
Chittagong
Mr. Kabir
Ahmed
Mr. Zubair
Kabi
n/a Mob:
01911338877
Warehousing
Facility
Aziz Trade & Engineering Ltd.
House: 16,
Road: 1,
Block: B,
Niketan,
Gulshan-1,
Dhaka-1212,
Bangladesh.
Engr.
Alokesh das
Raju,
Executive
Director
http://atelbd.com
02-9858228.
58811194
Commercial
and
Industrial
Refrigeration,
Cold Storage
M/S. N Rhaman
15, Strand
Road,
Mazirghat,
Chittagong
Neazur
Rahman
n/a 0189319349
Mob:
01711-
806978
Warehousing
Facility
Wire House Facilities of JCF
Jessore
Region
n/a n/a Mob: 01711-
806978
Warehousing
Facility
(Multiple
sizes
available)
Makbul Textile Mill
n/a n/a Mob: 01716-
422027
Warehousing
Facility
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Company Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number (office, mobile & fax)
Key Role
Shahi Jame
Mosque,
Navaron,
Jessore
Sar Biponi Nowapara
Bazar,
Avoynagar,
Jessore.
n/a n/a Mob: 01711-
335898
Warehousing
Facility
Raj Enterprise
Station
Bazar,
Nowapara
Bazar,
Jessore.
n/a n/a Mob: 01920-
731917
Warehousing
Facility
Govt. Wire House
Moylapota,
Farizi Para,
Khulna
n/an/a n/a 041-731237 Warehousing
Facility
Govt. Wire House
Tarokhada,
Khulna
n/a n/a Mob: 01711-
481912
Warehousing
Facility
Govt. Wire House
Payekgacha,
Khulna
n/a n/a 0402-756014 Warehousing
Facility
Govt. Wire House
Fultala,
Khulna
n/a n/a Mob: 01711-
129972
Warehousing
Facility
Govt. Wire House
Dumuria,
Khulna
n/a n/a 0402-556020 Warehousing
Facility
Govt. Wire House
Dakope,
Khulna
n/a n/a 0402-356022 Warehousing
Facility
Bangladesh
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Govt. Wire House
Batiaghata,
Khulna
n/a n/a 0402-256019 Warehousing
Facility
Govt. Wire House
Digohlia,
Khulna
n/a n/a 0402-89011 Warehousing
Facility
Govt. Wire House
Rupsha,
Khulna
n/a n/a 0402-800112 Warehousing
Facility
Govt. Wire House
Koyra,
Khulna
n/a n/a Mob: 01718-
834465
Warehousing
Facility
Govt. Wire House
Md. Palash
(TCF)
Patkelghata
Bazar,
Patkeghata,
Satkhira
(Size : 20’
X10’)
n/a n/a Mob: 01720-
995157
Warehousing
Facility
Govt. Wire House
Md.
Shahajahan
Sarder
Patkelghata
Bazar,
Patkeghata,
Satkhira
n/a n/a Mob: 01720-
995157
Warehousing
Facility
Govt. Wire House
Md.
Alauddin
Talukder
(TCF)
n/a n/a Mob: 01734-
440140
Warehousing
Facility
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Company Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number (office, mobile & fax)
Key Role
Debhata,
Satkhira.
Md. Ziaur Rahman
Munshipara,
Satkhira
(Size : 30’
X20’)
n/a n/a Mob: 01714-
492582
Warehousing
Facility
Zila Shilpokala Academy
Bagerhat n/a n/a Cell : 01911-
362197
Cell : 01912-
076036
Warehousing
Facility
Mizanu Rahman
Kachua
Union
Parishod,
Kachua,
Bagerhat
n/a n/an/a Mob: 01912-
989105
Warehousing
Facility
Md. Shahajan Hossan Houlader
Rampal ,
Bagerhat
n/a n/a Mob: 01716-
101046
Warehousing
Facility
Shaharin Haque Malik
Jhenaidah
Bus Stand
Para,
Chuadanga
n/a n/a Mob: 01715-
856242
Warehousing
Facility
Hazi Golam Rahman Biswas
Katholi Bus
stand,
Meherpur
(120'X122')
n/a n/a Mob: 01714-
730355
Warehousing
Facility
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Company Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number (office, mobile & fax)
Key Role
Hazi Mokter Hossan
Wapda Mor,
Bonobivag
Para,
Meherpur
n/a n/a Mob: 01710-
833131
Warehousing
Facility
Supply & Logistics Specialist - UNICEF Bangladesh
BSL Office
Complex, 1
Minto Road,
Dhaka 1000,
Bangladesh
Supply &
Logistics
Specialist:
Farhana
Huq
http://www.unicef.org
/bangladesh/
880-2)
9336701 ext.
362
Mob: +88
0172 66 54
257
Fax: (880-2)
9335641-2
Organising
and giving
technical
support for
the Cold
Chain
installation
UNICEF Bangladesh
BSL Office
Complex, 1
Minto Road,
Dhaka 1000,
Bangladesh
Supply and
Procurement
Section:
Md. Abu
Taher
Chowdhury
achowdhury@unicef.
org
http://www.unicef.org
/bangladesh/
(880-2)
9336701 ext.
373
Mob: 01715-
028-528
Fax: (880-2)
9335641-2
Organising
and giving
technical
support for
the Cold
Chain
installation
M/S Darodi Automatic Rice Mill (Ind)
M/S Daradi
Automatic
Rice Mill
(Ind) Pulhat,
Dinajpur
Mr. Abdus
Sattar
n/a +880 531
63249, 65805
n/a
M/S Zobeda Automatic Rice Mill (Ind)
M/S Zubeda
Automatic
Rice Mill
(Ind) Pulhat,
Dinajpur
Manager:
Mr. Md.
Nurul Islam
n/a + 880 531
64701
n/a
Bangladesh
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Bangladesh
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11 Bangladesh Fuel Provider Contact List
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title Email & Website
Phone Number (office & fax)
Description of Services Provided
Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation
Chittagong
BSC
Bhaban
Saltgola
Road
Chittagong-
4100.
Director
(Operations &
Planning):
Mr. Sayed
Mohammad
Mozammel
Haque
bpc@spctnet.
com / info@bpc.
gov.bd
http://www.bpc.
gov.bd/contact.
html
031-
716348
Fax: 880-
31-
724910,
720147
Bangladesh
Petroleum
Corporation
(BPC) is a
government-
owned
monopoly in
Bangladesh
dealing in
importation of
crude oil and
refined oil,
lubricant,
refining of
crude oil, and
distribution
and
marketing of
fuel oils,
lubricants
and other
petroleum
products in
the country. It
was
established
by a
Presidential
Ordinance in
1976
Bangladesh
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Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title Email & Website
Phone Number (office & fax)
Description of Services Provided
Eastern Refinery Limited
Uttar
Chittagong
n/a n/a + 88 031
741343
Fax: + 88
031
740296
The company
is concerned
with
petroleum
refining.
Padma Oil Company Limited
n/a Manager
Aviation:
A.Z.M Ishtiaqur
Rahman
n/a + 88 02
8914458
+ 88 02
9141755
Fax: + 88
02
8916347
Airport
Assessment
Jamuna Oil Company Limited
Dhaka
102, Kazi
Nazrul Islam
Avenue
BSEC
Bhaban (1st
floor) Dhaka
n/a n/a +88 02
9113248
Fax: +88
02
9118619
Jamuna Oil
Company
Limited
markets and
distributes
crude oil and
petroleum
products
Meghna Petroleum Limited
Chittagong
58, Agrabad
Commercial
Area,
Chittagong
Deputy
General
Manager
(Sales) &
Company
Secretary:
Sharif
Ashrafuzzaman
: md-mpl@ctgtel.
net /
sharifmpl@ctgtel.
net
www.mpl.gov.bd
-031-
711891-
8
Fax: 031-
711486
procurement,
storage and
marketing of
petroleum oil
and
lubricating
products,
bitumen and
Bangladesh
Version 28 233
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title Email & Website
Phone Number (office & fax)
Description of Services Provided
Liquefied
Petroleum
Gas (LPG) in
Bangladesh
Standard Asiatic Oil Company Limited
Dhaka
Airport Road
Guptakhal
North
Patenga
Chittagong,
4205
Bangladesh
Minhaj
Court, 4
Shantinagar,
Dhaka-
1217,
n/a cmsl@bangla.
net
bd
www.saocl.com
(88-02)
9358783,
8332686,
8331546
880 31
740920
Fax:
(88-02)
8333 635
880 31
741749
Standard
Asiatic Oil
Company
Limited is a
blender,
manufacturer,
and supplier
of various
lubricants in
Bangladesh.
It blends
railway
crankcase oil,
industrial
grade,
automotive
grade,
hydraulic oil,
flashing oil,
turbine oil,
spindle oil,
and gear oil.
Bangladesh Standards & Testing Institution
Dhaka Director
General
[email protected] 880-2) -
8821462,
9897960,
9880007,
9131582,
9894888,
9898115
Refined fuel
is tested after
international
standard the
same day as
it is
forwarded to
the
Bangladesh
Version 28 234
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title Email & Website
Phone Number (office & fax)
Description of Services Provided
Maan
Bhaban 116
/A, Tejgaon
Industrial
Area, Dhaka-
1208
Fax:
(880-2)
-9131581
distribution
companies.
The following
tests are
conducted to
check for
quality
measures on
imported as
well as locally
produced
fuel.
Bangladesh
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Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title Email & Website
Phone Number (office)
Description of Services Provided
BANGLADESH ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION
Dhaka
paribahan
Bhaban,
21, Rajuk
Avenue,
Dhaka-
Bangladesh
Cable Code
:
Paribahan
G. P. O
Box No:
663
General
Manager
(Accounts):
Mr. S. M.
Faisal Alam
(Dy. Sec.)
+88-02-
9555807
General
Manager
(Admn &
Per.):
Mr. Jahangir
Alam Khan
(Dy. Sec.)
+88-02-
9551985
Dy. General
Manager
(Operation):
Mr.
Shubhashish
Saha (Dy.
Sec.) +88-02-
7174362
chairman@brtc.
gov.bd
finance@brtc.
gov.bd;
technical@brtc.
gov.bd;
secretary@brtc.
gov.bd;
admin@brtc.
gov.bd;
bd
http://www.brtc.
gov.bd
9555786-
7,
9555553,
9558324
Fax: 88-
02-
9555788
Price
included load
/unload from
warehouse
to
warehouse,
fuel
included:
Chittagong –
Khulna:
1.687 Tk per
MT
Chittagong –
Barisol:
2.000 Tk per
MT
Benapol –
Barisal:
1.500 Tk per
MT
Bangladesh
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13 Bangladesh Additional Service Provision Contact List
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
Agrani Rent-A-Car
Dhaka
115/A West
Nakhal Para,
Dhaka-1215
n/a n/a 324898
Alam Enterprise
Chittagong
180 Halishahar
Road,
Agrabad,
Chittagong
n/a n/a 714566,
614156,
612626,
224413,
222644
Ananta Joti Dhaka
154 Monipuri
Para Road,
Dhaka-1215
n/a n/a 9123711,
814253
Auto Wings Dhaka n/a n/a 836457
Bangladesh
Version 28 238
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
54/C,
Shantinagar,
VIP Road,
Nayapaltan,
Dhaka-1000
Bangladesh Enterprise
Chittagong
House-204,
Road-9, "B"
Block,
Chandgao,
Chittagong
n/a n/a 031-670512
Bismilla Fashion
Chittagong
529/11 Hazi
Shale Mansion,
Reazuddin
Bazar,
Chittagong
n/a n/a 031-612749
Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation
Dhaka
233, Airport
Road, Tejgaon,
Dhaka-1215
n/a n/a 8117855-9
Barsha Commercial Service
Dhaka n/a n/a 9001922,
807519
Bangladesh
Version 28 239
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
Plot-1, Main
Raod-1,
Section-10,
Goal Chokkor,
Mirpur, Dhaka-
1216
Car Heaven Dhaka
17, MS PC,
Market, Mirpur-
12, Dhaka-
1221
n/a n/a 8015131
City Rent-A-Car Dhaka
17, MS PC,
Market, Mirpur-
12, Dhaka-
1221
n/a n/a 8015131
Confide Limousine Service Pvt. Ltd.
Dhaka
93, Shopping
Center (1st
floor), Gulshan-
1, Dhaka-1212
n/a n/a 8825143,
894431
Cresent Car-Rent Service
Dhaka
13, Sadar
Road, Barisal
n/a n/a 55157
Bangladesh
Version 28 240
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
Dhaka Tours Rent-A-Car Association
Dhaka
3, Link Road,
Bangla Motor,
Dhaka-1000
n/a n/a 500979
Dhaka Tours Rent-A-Car Association
Dhaka
6, Nawab
Habibullah
Road,
Shahbagh,
Dhaka-1000
n/a n/a 8611313,
505791
Dolphin Rent-A-Car
Dhaka
1/6, College
Gate, Mirpur
Road, Dhaka-
1207
n/a n/a 9123415,
327481
Dolphi Car Dhaka
58, New
Eskaton Road,
Dhaka-1000
n/a n/a : 405374
Durant-Rent-A-Car
Dhaka n/a n/a 831382,
837385,
9341945
Bangladesh
Version 28 241
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
Ibrahim Monzil,
292/A Khilgaon
Tilpa Para,
Dhaka-1219
Ezom Tour Corner
Dhaka
302 Shamoli,
MIrpur Road,
Dhaka-1207
n/a n/a 815662
Fairway Rent-A-Car
Dhaka
1/7 College
Gate, Mirpur
Road,
Mohammadpur,
Dhaka
n/a n/a 813118
Happy Rent-A-Car
Dhaka
Pragoti Sarani
Road, G.P.Kha-
49 Shajadpur,
Gulshan-2,
Dhaka-1212
n/a n/a 871002
Hazi Rent-A-Car
Dhaka
133 New
Circular Road,
Moghbazar,
Dhaka
n/a n/a 419501
Bangladesh
Version 28 242
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
H.B.S International
Dhaka
23, Senpara
Parbata,
Rokeya Sarani,
Mirpur-10,
Dhaka-1216
n/a n/a 9001871
Harney's Rent-A-Car
Dhaka
Tower Hamlet
(Gr. floor), 16,
Kemal Ataturk
Avenue,
Banani, Dhaka-
1213
n/a n/a 8730211,
607368,
870399, 017-
537845
Hertz Corporation
Dhaka
Hertz
Corporation
House # 6,
Road # 9,
Block # G,
Banani Dhaka -
1213
n/a [email protected] +880-2-
9884311 ,
9880642
Hi-fi Cars Dhaka n/a n/a 865327
Bangladesh
Version 28 243
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
House-1,
College Street
Dhanmondi R
/Ai, Dhaka-
1205
Hotel Abakash Dhaka
Mohakhali,
Dhaka-1215
n/a n/a 881548,
607085-9
Islam Brothers Rent-A-Car
Dhaka
138 Senpara
Parbata,
Section-10,
Mirpur, Dhaka-
1216
n/a n/a 9003493
Janata Rent-A-Car
Dhaka
T&T Colony
Madrasa Bldg
(1st Floor),
Fakirapool,
Motijheel,
Dhaka-1000
n/a n/a 413292,
412530
Japan Car Center
Dhaka n/a n/a 861112-4,
9333555
Bangladesh
Version 28 244
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
Head Off: 9/20
Eastern Plaza,
Hatirpool,
Dhaka
Mama Rent-A-Car
Dhaka
1/7 College
Gate, Mirpur
Road, Dhaka-
1207
n/a n/a 9118625
Mim Rent-A-Car
Dhaka
22, Rob Super
Market, Room-
8, Gulshan-2,
Dhaka-1212
n/a n/a 888790,
605557
Max-Taxi Dhaka
22/3 Block-B,
College Gate,
Mirpur Road,
Dhaka-1207
n/a n/a 9119107
Max-Taxi Service
Dhaka
82, Motijheel C
/A (2nd floor),
Dhaka-1000
n/a n/a 9558594
Bangladesh
Version 28 245
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
Green View Enterprise
Dhaka
21/1, Haque
Mansion,
Zigatola,
Dhaka
n/a n/a 860509,
508337
Nayanmoni Rent-A-Car Center
Dhaka
1/8, College
Gate,
Mohammadpur,
Dhaka-1207
n/a n/a 9112530 (off),
9113326
(Res)
Nahar Trade and Tours Rent-A-Car
Dhaka
110 Airport
Road,
Kolmilota
Market,
Tejgaon,
Dhaka-1215
n/a n/a 9116212,
9111354
Nur Rent-A-Car Dhaka
44, Alam
Arcade
Gulshan-2,
Dhaka-1212
n/a n/a 608911
Please Rent-A-Car
Dhaka n/a n/a 416259
Bangladesh
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Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
444/A Khilgaon
Tilpa Para,
Dhaka-1219
Prima Rent-A-Car
Dhaka
1/9 College
Gate Mirpur
Road, Dhaka-
1207
n/a n/a 9118625
Progoti Rent-A-Car
Dhaka
158, Motijheel C
/A (2nd floor),
Dhaka-1000
n/a n/a 9552828
Real Rent- A- Car
Dhaka
G.P.Kha-29,
South Para,
Mohakhali,
Dhaka-1212
n/a n/a 8827072
Rent- A- Car Service
Dhaka
7, MSP.C.C
Market, Mirpur-
12, Dhaka-
1221
n/a n/a 9003729,
806584
Bangladesh
Version 28 247
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
Rony Automobiles
Dhaka
D.M.C Kha, 48
/A, Shahjadpur,
Bishwa Road,
Gulshan-2,
Dhaka-1221
n/a n/a 8822348
Royal Rent-A-Car
Dhaka
Zhaura Market
Main Bldg.
(2nd Floor)
Room-5, 22
Mymensingh
Road, Dhaka-
1000
n/a n/a 500743,
503961
S.S Rent-A-Car Dhaka
22
Shantinagar,
Dhaka-1217
n/a n/a 411825
Samara Fashions
Chittagong
Azimir Super
Market (1st
floor), 80
Monim Road,
Chittagong
n/a n/a 031-615925
Bangladesh
Version 28 248
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
Safa Car Service Center
Dhaka
417/1,
Khilgaon,
Dhaka-1219
n/a n/a 412376
Sagotom Rent-A-Car
Dhaka
83 New
Circular Road,
Magh Bazar,
Dhaka-1217
n/a n/a 8311414,
9330839
Shapla Rent-A-Car
Dhaka
8/2 Purana
Paltan, Near
Hotel Aloka,
Dhaka-1000
n/a n/a 9567399
Shohag Rent-A-Car Service
Dhaka
Shop-5, Sonia
Mansion,
Rasulbagh,
Dhaka-1212
n/a n/a 8810710
Tokyo Car Center
Dhaka
Bijonagar,
North South
Road, Dakrail,
Dhaka-1000
n/a n/a 8317211-2
Bangladesh
Version 28 249
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
Tour Bangla Dhaka
54 Inner
Circular Road,
Shantinagar,
Dhaka
n/a n/a 415987,
9449354
United Media International
Dhaka
5, Rob Super
Market (Gr.
Floor) Gulsha-
2, Dhaka-1212
n/a n/a 882384,
9883013
Toyota Rent-A-Car
Dhaka
117/4, DIT
Extension
Road (1st
floor),
Fakirapool,
Dhaka-1000
n/a n/a 408089
Europcar bangladesh
Dhaka
DHAKA
BANANI
CHAUFFEUR
DRIVE ONLY
HOUSE 59,
BLOCK-D,
ROAD 13
BANANI 1213
DHAKA
n/a http://www.europcar.com
/car-rental-
DHAKA_INTL_AIRPORT
_CHAUFFEUR_DRIVE.
html
+880 2
8837694
Bangladesh
Version 28 250
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
Elite Car Dhaka
House -5 (1st
Floor), Road –
17, Block – E,
Banani, Dhaka
– 1213
n/a [email protected],
manager@elitecarbd.
com
+ 880-2-
8821078
Mob: + 880-
01715812152,
Mob: + 880-
01973334446
Cab Express (Bangladesh) Ltd
Dhaka
Skylark Point
(1st floor), 175
Shohid Syeed
Nazrul Islam
Shoroni, 24/A
Bijoynagar
(Old) City
Dhaka - 1000
n/a [email protected] +880-2-
9348401 ,
9339337
Fax: +880-2-
9341369
Cosmo Cab (Pvt) Ltd
Dhaka
House # 84,
Road # 7A,
Dhanmondi R
/A City Dhaka -
1209
n/a [email protected] +880-2-
9112959 ,
8127208,
8127191
Fax: +880-2-
8113308
Navana Taxi Cab Co. Ltd
Dhaka
125/A,
Motijheel
Commercial
n/a [email protected] +880-2-
9552212
Fax: +880-2-
9885002
Bangladesh
Version 28 251
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
Area.
Bangladesh,
Post Box: 3301
City Dhaka-
1000
Homebound Packers & Shippers
Dhaka
SW(A) 26,
Gulshan
Avenue,
Gulshan,
Dhaka
Area
Manager
Chittagong:
Mr. Sarwar
Alam
n/a 88-031-
713145,
723548,
2520293
Ancient Steamship Company Ltd
Chittagong
Hakim
Mansion, 87,
Strand Road,
Chittagong
n/a n/a 031-724391,
727026
James Finlay Bangladesh Limited
n/a Executive
Director:
B.K.
Chowdhury
www.jfbd.com
Office : 880-
31-2521649
Switch Board
: 880-31-
716321-5
(Five Lines),
Ext. 140 AOH
: 880-31-
613783
Mob: 88 0171
3101044
Bangladesh
Version 28 252
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
FaX: 880-31-
710006 &
710207
TNT Express Dhaka
Represented
By :
Bangladesh
Trade
Syndicate
Limited
Corporate
Office: House:
73, Road: 13A,
Block: D,
Banani, Dhaka
- 1213
n/a n/a + 880
8834856
Fax: + 880
8825500
Badal & Company
Dhaka
27/1, Kakrail
Road (Ground
Floor), Dhaka-
1000,
n/a abadal@badalandco.
com , abadar@bdmail.
net
www.badalandco.com
933 8281 935
8761,
933 5790
Fax: 831
6393,
9338852
Shuvo Agency Dhaka General
Manager:
[email protected] 7163211
Bangladesh
Version 28 253
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
Rahman
Mansion,( 3rd
floor), Motijheel
C/A, Dhaka
Mr.
Faruque
Ahmed
Ganges International (Pvt) Ltd
Dhaka
Baitul Hossain
Building(12th
Floor), 27,
Dilkusha C/A,
Suite No.1303,
Dhaka-1000
Managing
Director:
M.r Sk.
Zohirul
Haque
n/a 9557412,
9560654.
Fax: 9564031
Angel Shipping Limited
Dhaka
Paltan Tower
(7th floor), 87,
Purana Paltan
lane, Dhaka-
1000,
ED:
Mr.
Yousuf,
8360678.
9359401
Fax: 8322859
Wali Seaways Chittagong
West Supari
Para, 1505,
Dewanhat,
Chittagong,
CEO:
S.M Ayub
Ali
n/a 031-715045
Fax: 031-
811789
M/s Ima Limited
Chittagong ED: n/a 031-711776,
725812
Bangladesh
Version 28 254
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
S.F Chamber,
Room No. 25,
Strand Road,
Agrabad,
Chittagong
Md.
Enamul
Haq
FaX: 031-
720949
Standard Freight Ltd
Dhaka
91, Kazi Nazrul
Islam Avenue
(3rd Floor)
Kawran Bazar,
Dhaka
Director:
S.M Nazrul
Islam
n/a 8124448,
8125235
Fax: 880-2-
9140210
A. T. N Transport
Dhaka
98, Satmosjid
Super Market,
Mohammad,
Dhaka
Abdul Jalil
Miah
n/a 9127109
Arefeen Trans Shipping Pvt. Ltd
Dhaka
5A Park west,
37, Suhrawardy
Avenue,
Baridhara,
Dhaka-1212
Syed
Shamsul
Arefeen
n/a
Triangles Group
Dhaka n/a www.trianglesbd.com
00880-2-
8912246 /
8916316
Fax: 00880-2-
8913344
Bangladesh
Version 28 255
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
Bldg-5, Road-2,
Secto-3 Uttara,
Dhaka-1230
Bangladesh
SHELL CORPORATION
Dhaka
House # 102/B,
(2nd floor),
Road # 7, New
DOHS,
Mohakhali
Dhaka
n/a www.bdtradeinfo.com
/members/shell
+880-2-
9889629 ,
8750660
Fax: +880-2-
9891473
SAIF POWERTEC LIMITED
Dhaka
Rupayan
Center (8th
floor), 72
Mohakhali C/A
Dhaka
n/a www. anandagroup.biz
spcsales@bol-online.
com
+880-2-
8856358-9,
8857902,
8852454,
8854423,
9891562,
9891497,
0173-010558
, 0171-
681705, 0171-
681706
Fax: +880-2-
8855949
NEW ANANDA Dhaka n/a [email protected] 8315829,
9331778,
831557
Fax: 880-2-
8321049
Bangladesh
Version 28 256
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
7/1 City Heart,
67 Naya
Palton, Dhaka
1000
MARK INDUSTRIES (PVT.) LTD
341, Dilu Road
Dhaka Mr.
Arifur Rahman
n/a http://www.markbd.com n/a
JASONS LTD. Dhaka
Baitul Hoque,
(3rd Floor) 78
Motijheel C/A
Dhaka
n/a n/a Fax: +880-2-
9568980 ,
9553103
The Westin Dhaka
Dhaka
Main Gulshan
Avenue, Plot-
01, Road 45,
Gulshan-2
Dhaka,1212
n/a n/a +880 2
9891988
Fax: +880 2
9896661
Pan Pacific Sonargaon Dhaka
Dhaka n/a n/a +880 2 814
0401
Fax: +880 2
811 3324
Bangladesh
Version 28 257
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
107 Kazi
Nazrul Islam
Avenue Dhaka,
1215
Best Western La Vinci Hotel
Dhaka
54 Kawran
Bazar Dhaka,
1215
n/a n/a +880 2 911
9352
Fax: +880 2
913 1218
Radisson Water Garden Hotel Dhaka
Dhaka
Airport Rd
Dhaka
Cantonment
Dhaka, 1000
n/a sales.dhaka@radisson.
com,
reservations.
+880 2 875
4555
Fax: +880 2
875 4554 /
875 4504
Dhaka Regency Hotel and Resort
Dhaka
Airport Road
Nikunja Road
2, Khilket
Dhaka, 1229
n/a n/a +880 2
8913912
Fax: +880 2
8911479
Hotel Castle Salam
Dhaka
G-8, K.D.A,
Avenue,
Khulna - 9100
n/a n/a 88(0)41 72 01
60
Fax: 88(0)41
73 03 41
Chittagong n/a n/a
Bangladesh
Version 28 258
Company Location(s) & Physical Address
Name & Title
Email & Website Phone Number
(office, mobile, fax)
Hotel Saint Martin Ltd S.K. Mujib
Road, Agrabad
Chittagong-
4100
+880 (31)
712107-9,
725961-2,
710624
Fax: +880
(31) 710659
Bangladesh
Version 28 259
14 4.10 Bangladesh Supplier Contact List
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
M/s Haji Abdul Hakim Sowdagar
Rice Chittagong 262,
Khatunganj
M/s Kakoli Enterprise
Rice Cox’s
Bazaar
Chaul Bazar Mr. Kajol
Paul
Samata Traders Rice Dhaka 17(B) Akmal
Khan Road;
Babubazar,
Dhaka-1100
M/S. S. S. Corporation
Rice Chittagong Haji Sobhan
Sowdagar
Road, New
Chaktai
Mr. Kajol
Mohajon
Managing
Partner
M/s Shamsul Alam
Rice Chittagong 29, Chaul
Patty, New
Chakti
M/s Prodhan Traders
Rice Gobindogonj Sugar Mill’s
Road,
Mohamagonj,
Gobindogonj,
Gaibandha
M/s Kibria Traders
Rice Bogra Station Road
Bangladesh
Version 28 260
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
Janaprio Rice Agency
Rice Dhaka 7 Gupinath
Datta Kabiraj
Street, Babu
Bazar
Sil Corporation Rice Pabna Bera Bazar,
Pabna
M/s Malakar Traders
Rice Sirajganj S.B. Fazlul
Haque Road,
Sirajganj
M/S Progoti Auto Rice mill
Rice Bagerhat Majhi Danga;
Bagerhat
Mr. Taposh
Kumar Saha
Begum Auto Rice mill Ltd.
Rice Khulna Labonchara,
Shipyard,
Khulnaard
Mr. Mostofa
Zamal (MD)
Arafat Auto Rice Mill Ltd.
Rice Khulna Labonchara,
Shipyard,
Khulna
Mr. Kamal
M/S Kazi Sobhan Aito rice mill
Rice Khulna Labonchara,
Shipyard,
Khulna
Mr. Kazi
Abdus
Sobhan
M.M. Mashrur Mijan Auto Rice Mill
Rice Gopalgong Labutola,
Tungipara,
Gopalgong
Mr. Anwar
Hossain
Mahabub Brothers Auto Rice Mill
Rice Khulna Shiromoni,
Khulna
Mr. Mhbub
(MD) & Mr.
Humayun
Kabir
Bangladesh
Version 28 261
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
Fauji Ltd Wheat Chittagong Hathazari
Road, Jalabad
SENA
KALYAN
SANGSTHA
Head of
Office
Chittagong Flour Mills Ltd.
Wheat Chittagong 5/6 Nasirabad
Industrial Area
Diamond Flour Mills
Wheat
Cropex Agro Ltd Wheat Dhaka 369 Baridhara,
Dhaka-1205
MMS Trading International Ltd
Wheat Dhaka Samoly,
Dhaka 1208,
Vlavoro Trading Company Ltd
Wheat Dhaka ower 03, Flat
5, Keari Burj,
Kallyanpur
Dhaka 1207
National Trading Co
Wheat Chittagong Nasirabad,
Chittagong
4203
MRP International Limited
Wheat Dhaka Floor 3, 62
Pioneer Road
Dhaka 1000
Alzai Solutions Wheat Dhaka 53 Naim Uddin
Road Dhaka
1211
Fu-Wang Foods Industries Ltd
Wheat Dhaka
Bangladesh
Version 28 262
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
Fu-Wang
Group, House
55, Road 17,
Banani Dhaka
1213
IFAD Multi Products Ltd
Wheat Dhaka Sonartori
Tower Floor
13-18, 12
Biponon,
Sonargaon
M/s Haji Abdul Hakim Sowdagar
Yellow Split
Pease (YSP)
Chittagong 262,
Khatunganj,
Chittagong
M/s Kakoli Enterprise
Yellow Split
Pease (YSP)
Cox’s
Bazaar
Chaul Bazar
Samata Traders Yellow Split
Pease (YSP)
Dhaka 17(B) Akmal
Khan Road,
Babubazar
M/S. S. S. Corporation
Yellow Split
Pease (YSP)
Chittagong Haji Sobhan
Sowdagar
Road, New
Chaktai
Kopotaskha Trade International
Yellow Split
Pease (YSP)
Dhaka Halena Centre
(3 floor), 99, rd
New Eskaton
M/s R T Commodities
Yellow Split
Pease (YSP)
Jessore 14, Gurudash
Babu Lane,
Pipe Patty
Bangladesh
Version 28 263
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
M/s Suman Dal Mill
Yellow Split
Pease (YSP)
Dhaka 32, Water
Works Road,
Rahmatganj
M/s Shamsul Alam
Yellow Split
Pease (YSP)
Chittagong 29, Chaul
Patty, New
Chaktai
M/s Khaleque Trading
Yellow Split
Pease (YSP)
Chittagong 118
Khatunganj
M/s Haji Abdul Hakim Sowdagar
Iodized Salt Chittagong 262,
Khatunganj,
Chittagong
M/s Kakoli Enterprise
Iodized Salt Cox’s
Bazaar
Chaul Bazar
Kopotaskha Trade International
Iodized Salt Dhaka Halena Centre
(3 floor), 99, rd
New Eskaton
Samata Traders Iodized Salt Dhaka 17(B) Akmal
Khan Road,
Babubazar
IFAD Multi Products Ltd.
Iodized Salt Dhaka Sonartori
Tower (14-17
floor), 12
Biponon C/A,
Sonargaon
Road
M/s Kakoli Enterprise
Sugar Cox’s
Bazaar
Chaul Bazar
Bangladesh
Version 28 264
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
Samata Traders Sugar Dhaka 17(B) Akmal
Khan Road,
Babubazar
M/s Haji Abdul Hakim Sowdagar
Sugar Chittagong 262,
Khatunganj,
Chittagong
Gonoshasthaya Foods Limited
Wheat Soy
Blend (WSB)
Dhaka Savar, Dhaka Ms. Sandhya
Roy
Director
Mon Vit Blended Food Industries
Wheat Soy
Blend (WSB)
Jessore BSCIC
Industrial
Estate,
Jessore
New Olympia Biscuit Factory
Biscuits Dhaka Office: Road
#13, House
#12, Sector #4
Uttara #1230,
Dhaka
Factory:
Dandabor,
Palashbari,
Factory:
Savar, Dhaka,
Near
Nabinagar
Palli Biddut
Biscuits Dhaka
Bangladesh
Version 28 265
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
Masafi Bread & Biscuit Industries Ltd
Off: 14, Bijoy
Nagar Factory:
Gorai,
Mirzapur,
Tangail
Resco Biscuit & Bread factory (PVT) Ltd.
Biscuits Jessor Off: 7, Hajee
A. Karim Lane,
Factory:
BSCIC
Industrial
Estate,
Jessore
Central Marketing Company (CMC)
Biscuits Dhaka Off: House #
431, Road #
30, New
DOHS,
Mahakhali,
Dhaka 1206
(Alauddin Food & Chemical Industries Ltd)
Mona Food Industries
Biscuits Jessore BSCIC
Industrial
Estate, Jum
Jumpur,
Jessore
Olympic Industries Limited
Biscuits Dhaka Amin Court (6th
Floor), 62-63,
Motijheel C/A,
PO BOX –
3061
PRAN Daily Foods
Biscuits Dhaka Md. Abdullah
Al-Mamun
Bangladesh
Version 28 266
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
PRAN-RFL
Center, 105
Middle Badda,
Dhaka-1212,
Bangladesh
Chief
Operating
Officer
(COO)
Hoogly Biscuit Company
Biscuits Khulna BIDC Road,
Khalishpur,
Khulna
Md. Nadim
Hossain
Director
(Sales and
Marketing)
Diamond Biscuits LTd.
Biscuits Dhaka 170 South
Goral,
Khulgaon
Md.
Mohiuddin
Bangladesh Edible Oil Ltd.
Edible Oil Dhaka Land View
Commercial
Centre, 10th
Floor, 28
Gulshan North
C/A, Gulshan
Circle-2
City Vegetable Oil Mills Ltd.
Edible Oil Dhaka 115/4 Distillary
Road,
Gandaria
United Edible Oils Limited.
Edible Oil Dhaka 21 Rajuk
Avenue,
Parebohan
Bhaban (3 rd
floor),
Motijheel C/A
M M Vegetable Oil Products Ltd
Edible Oil Chittagong Bhatiary,
Chittagong
Bangladesh
Version 28 267
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
M/s Haji Abdul Hakim Sowdagar
Dried
Skimmmed
Milk (DSM)
Chittagong 262,
Khatunganj
M/s Kakoli Enterprise
Dried
Skimmmed
Milk (DSM)
Cox’s
Bazaar
Chaul Bazar,
Samata Traders Dried
Skimmmed
Milk (DSM)
Dhaka 17(B) Akmal
Khan Road,
Babubazar
Western Engineering Co.
Blankets Dhaka 92, Motijheel C
/A, 2nd floor,
Room # 301
Tajul Islam
Pavel Polythine Industries
Family Kits Dhaka 8, Horonath
Goash Lane,
Lalbagh
Md. Aslam Proprietor
Gazi Enterprise Family Kits Dhaka Ibrahim
Mansion (4th
floor), 11,
Purana Paltan
Goodwill Trade International
Family Kits Dhaka 10/1, Abhoy
Das Lane,
Tikatooly
Goodwill Trade International
Plastic Bucket
with Lid &
without Lid
Dhaka 10/1, Abhoy
Das Lane,
Tikatooly
Western Engineering Co.
Plastic Sheets
& Family Kit
Dhaka 92, Motijheel C
/A, 2nd floor,
Room # 301
Tajul Islam
Bangladesh
Version 28 268
Pavel Polythine Industries
Plastic Twine
Floor Mat &
Jerry Can
Dhaka 8, Horonath
Goash Lane,
Lalbagh
Md. Aslam Proprietor
Madina Polymer Industries Limited
Water Tanks Dhaka 65-66 Dhaka
Chamber
Building, 3rd
Floor,
Motijheel C/A
Mr. Faisal
Ahmed,
General
Manager
Original Stores Ltd.
IT / Computers
/ Printers
Dhaka Elephant Road A.K Azad
Multi Star Technologies
IT / Computers
/ Printers
Dhaka Dhaka Rafiqul Islam
Global Brand Pvt. Lt
IT / Computers
/ Printers
Abdul Fattah,
Rofiqul
Anwar
CIPROCO Computers Ltd
IT / Computers
/ Printers
Dhaka Dhaka Shafqui
Haider
Smart Technologies Ltd
IT / Computers
/ Printers
Dhaka Dhaka MD. Zaruhul
Islam
Flora Limited ICT - Servers,
Desktops,
Laptop
Computers,
Printers, UPS,
Scanners
Dhaka SR #126-128
BCS Computer
City, E/8-A
Begum
Rokeya
Sharani, IDB
Bhaban,
Dhaka
Bangladesh
Version 28 269
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
Adamjee court
Annex - 2, 119-
120, Motijheel
C/A, (4th
floor), Dhaka-
1000
Tech Valley Computers Ltd.
ICT - Servers,
Desktops,
Laptop
Computers,
Printers, UPS,
Scanners
Dhaka House 6, Road
5, Dhanmondi
R.A Corporate
Lake office:139
Circus (3rd
floor), Mirpur
Road,
Kalabagan ,
Dhaka 1205
Information Solutions Limited
ICT - Servers,
Desktops,
Laptop
Computers,
Printers, UPS,
Scanners
Dhaka Suite #1501,
Concord
Tower, 113
Kazi Nazrul
Isalm Avenue
Leads Corporation
ICT - Servers,
Desktops,
Laptop
Computers,
Printers, UPS,
Scanners
Dhaka Ltd. Adamjee
Court Annex-2
(5 floor), 119-th
120 Motijheel
C.A.
International Office Machines (IOM) Ltd.
Dhaka Land Mark
Building (3 rd
floor), 12-14
Gulshan North
C/A
Bangladesh
Version 28 270
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
ICT - Servers,
Desktops,
Laptop
Computers,
Printers, UPS,
Scanners
Computer Source
ICT - Servers,
Desktops,
Laptop
Computers,
Printers, UPS,
Scanners
Dhaka House # 11/B,
Road # 12
(new),
Dhanmondi
Advanced Computer Technology(ACT)
ICT - Servers,
Desktops,
Laptop
Computers,
Printers, UPS,
Scanners
Dhaka 78 Laboratory
Road,
Dhanmondi
Yena Enterprise Office Supplies Dhaka 126, Motijheel
Commercial
Area (1sr
Floor)
Md Nazim
Uddin
WIN Victory Stationary
Office Supplies Dhaka Shop No. 11,
Banani Super
Market
Mithun
Kumar Shil
M.A. Stationary Ltd
Office Supplies Dhaka B. N. Tower, 28
/1/B troyenbee
Circular Road,
Motijheel
Anwar
Hossian
Office Supplies Dhaka
Bangladesh
Version 28 271
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
Moon International
28/1-A,
Toyenbee
Circular Road,
Motijheel C/A
Ananta Paper & Stationery
Office Supplies Dhaka 28/1-A,
Toyenbee
Circular Road,
Motijheel C/A
Navid Enterprise Office Supplies Dhaka Gaus-e-Pak
Biponi Bitan,
28/G/1,
Toyenbee
Circular Road
Shop 16,
Motijheel C/A
Papyrus Office Supplies Dhaka Shadharan
Bima Bhaban
– 2 (4th floor),
Motijheel,
Dhaka
Miracle Industries Ltd
PP WOVEN
BAGS
Dhaka 138,
Shantinagar (1
floor)st
A B Woven Bag Ind Ltd
PP WOVEN
BAGS
Dhaka 79 Begum
Bazar, 3rd
Floor,
Chalkbazar
Shovon Woven Bag Mfg. Co. ltd
PP WOVEN
BAGS
Dhaka 18 kazi Nazrul
Islam Avenue,
Shahbag
Bangladesh
Version 28 272
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
Khan Brothers Bag Industries Ltd
PP WOVEN
BAGS
Deshbandhu Polymar Ltd
PP WOVEN
BAGS
Western Engineering Co
ENGINEERING
EQUIPMENT &
NFI TOOLS
Dhaka 92, Motijheel C
/A. Dhaka-
1000,
Khan Metal ENGINEERING
EQUIPMENT &
NFI TOOLS
Jessore 89 R.N. Road,
Jessore
TREK ENGINEERING
EQUIPMENT &
NFI TOOLS
Dhaka House No. 10B
/6, Block - F,
Madrasa
Road,
Mohammadpur
Mirpur Agricultural Workshop & Training School (Mawts)
ENGINEERING
EQUIPMENT &
NFI TOOLS
Dhaka 1-C/1-A,
Pallabi Mirpur-
12
Jahangir
Hossain
M/S Rahman Traders
ENGINEERING
EQUIPMENT &
NFI TOOLS
Jessore M. M. Ali
Road, Jessore
M/s. Hossain Hardware Store
ENGINEERING
EQUIPMENT &
NFI TOOLS
Khulna 67, Voyrab
Stand Road,
Bara Bazar
K.M. Enterprise
Bangladesh
Version 28 273
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
ENGINEERING
EQUIPMENT &
NFI TOOLS
Karnaphuli Autos
MOTOR
CYCLES
Dhaka 28 New
Eskaton Road,
Dhaka
Atlas Bangladesh Ltd
MOTOR
CYCLES
Gazipur 265-267 Tongi
Industrial
Area, Tongi
Grameen Motors MOTOR
CYCLES
Dhaka 121/4 New
Eskaton Road
Road Master Motors Ltd.
MOTOR
CYCLES
Dhaka Tower Hamlet,
16 Kamal
Ataturk
Avenue
Sundarban Automobiles
MOTOR
CYCLES
Dhaka 121/4, New
Eskaton Road
H.S Enterprise MOTOR
CYCLES
Dhaka 71/1, Indira
Road, Dhaka
Royal Auto Ltd MOTOR
CYCLES
Dhaka 9, New
Eskaton Road
New A. Halim & Brothers
MOTOR
CYCLES
Dhaka The New
Eskaton Plaza,
28 New
Eskaton Road
Sonarbangla Motors
MOTOR
CYCLES
Dhaka 121/4 New
Eskaton Road
Bangladesh
Version 28 274
Mobile House MOBILE
PHONES
Dhaka Shop # 109, (1
Floor), RD # st
28 (old), 15
(new),
Dhanmondi,
Mirpur Road
Mr. Syed
Telesens Mobile Communication
MOBILE
PHONES
Dhaka L. Mollick
Tower
(Ground
Floor), 12/1,
Purana Paltan
Mr. Sohel
TIA Telecom MOBILE
PHONES
Dhaka 56/8, Lake
Circus,
Panthapath
Grameen Telecom
MOBILE
PHONES
Dhaka Grammen
Bank Bhaban,
Mirpur-2
Grameen Phone MOBILE
PHONES
Dhaka Plot 1/A
(Delvistaa),
Road 113,
Gulshan 2
Moin Hossain Key Account
Manager
Startel MOBILE
PHONES
Dhaka 120,d.i.t
extension
road,
Fakirapool
serajul alam
khan
Wonder Plastic Industries Ltd
PLASTIC
INDUSTRIES
in GENERAL
Dhaka 87-Islambagh,
Lalbagh,
Dhaka 1205
Dhaka
Bangladesh
Version 28 275
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
Kaderia International Ltd
PLASTIC
INDUSTRIES
in GENERAL
Mr Baten,
Parimal Roya,
Plot # 3, Road
# 4, Sec-7,
Mirpur Dhaka
Youth Associates
PLASTIC
INDUSTRIES
in GENERAL
Dhaka 27/A/7
Dhakeshwary
road, Azad
Office,
Palashi,
Dhaka
Golden Plastic Industries
PLASTIC
INDUSTRIES
in GENERAL
Dhaka 58/11-A East
Islambagh,
Lalbagh,
Dhaka-1211
Luna Plastic Industries Ltd.
PLASTIC
INDUSTRIES
in GENERAL
Dhaka 4 Kamul Daha
Road,
Lalbagh,
Dhaka
M.S.I Plastic Industries
PLASTIC
INDUSTRIES
in GENERAL
Dhaka 17 K.B
Rudrow Road,
Lalbadh,
Dhaka
MEGATEK Engineering
GENERATORS Dhaka Ltd.8
Jashimuddin
AvenueSector
3,
UttaraDhaka-
1230
ENERGYPAC GENERATORS Dhaka
Bangladesh
Version 28 276
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
79 Shahid
Tazuddin
Sharani,
(Former 264
/A, Tejgaon I
/A)
Mallik Enterprise GENERATORS Dhaka Standard
Centre
(Ground and
2nd floor), 27
/1 New
Eskaton Road
HS Enterprise Ltd.
GENERATORS Dhaka 71 Indira
Road,
Farmgate
M. Rahman & Co. Ltd.
GENERATORS Dhaka 305 Bora
Moghbazar
Engr. Feroz
K.S International SECURITY
EQUIPMENT
Dhaka 120/1,
Nawabpur
Road
Khaja International
SECURITY
EQUIPMENT
Dhaka 177,
Nawabpur
Road
Shah Sports & Co.
SECURITY
EQUIPMENT
Dhaka 38 Moulana
Bhashani
Stadium
Avery Bangladesh Ltd
SCALES Dhaka
Bangladesh
Version 28 277
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
Magnet
House, 71-72,
Dilkusha C/A,
P.O box No
322
General Scientific Company Limited
SCALES Dhaka Road # 9,
House # 280 (5
floor), East th
Kazipara,
Kafrul
J. B Instruments Co
SCALES Dhaka 15/2 Topkhana
Road
Khaja International
SCALES Dhaka 177,
Nawabpur
Road
Khawja Trade Links
SCALES Dhaka BMA Bhaban,
15/2,
Topkhana
Road, Dhaka
Essential Products Limited
SCALES Dhaka Islam
Chamber, 125
/A, Motijheel C
/A
SMH Engineering & Trading Co.
SCALES Dhaka TMC Building
(7 floor), 52 th
New Eskaton
Road
Al-Amin Scale Corporation
SCALES Dhaka
Bangladesh
Version 28 278
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
Islam Mansion
(2 floor), nd
Room # 201, 9
/H, Motijheel C
/A
INFINICOM Structural Development Ltd
Construction
Material
Dhaka 659/2 West
Kazipara,
Mirpur, Dhaka-
1216
Syed Amir
Murad
Project
Manager
Robsons Engineering & Constructions Co. Ltd.
Construction
Material
Dhaka House #283
(Ground
Floor), Road #
19/c, New
DOHS,
Mohakhali,
Dhaka-1206
Sadi
ARCHITECTS DESIGN CENTRE
Construction
Material
Dhaka Corporate
Office : House
07, Road 1/B,
Banani
JPZ Consulting (Bangladesh) Ltd.
Construction
Material
Dhaka “Sheltech
Lalima”, H-5/8,
Flat B, Block
B, Lalmatia
Residential
Area
BUILDTECH Construction
Material
Dhaka House 302,
Shyamoli (Off
Mirpur Road),
Mohammadpur
Bangladesh
Version 28 279
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
ERECTORS Construction
Material
Dhaka Mollah
Mansion (3rd
floor), 7, Link
road, Bangla
Motor
Mr. Habibul
Hissain
Hexagon Engineering and Planning (HEP)
Construction
Material
Dhaka House # 2-B,
Road # 12, 4th
floor, Nikunja –
2
Aladdin Electronics
Electronics Cox's Bazar Asha
Shopping
Complex,
Bazarghata,
Main Road,
Cox's Bazar
Shahghodi Electric Store
Electronics Cox's Bazar Shaharaj
Market, Main
Road,
Bazarghata,
Cox's Bazar
Al Hussain Traders
General trader Cox's Bazar I.B.P. Road,
Cox's Bazar
Shah Amanat Offset Press
Printing Cox's Bazar Evan Plaza,
Press Bazar,
Thana Road,
Cox's Bazar
Shah Alam,
Proprietor
Proprietor
Ad Line Printing Cox's Bazar Badar Mukam,
Thana Road,
Cox's Bazar
Sunil Kanti
Dey,
Proprieter
Proprieter
Bangladesh
Version 28 280
Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
Faisal Printers Printing Cox's Bazar Evan Plaza,
Thana Road,
Cox's Bazar
Faisal, Uddin
Genius Computer & Printers
Printing Cox's Bazar Evan Plaza,
Thana Road,
Cox's Bazar
SD Shahid,
Owner
Owner
Ideal Printers Printing Cox's Bazar Z.H.
Foundation
(1st Floor),
Beside of Fire
Service, Main
Road, Cox'x
Bazar
Mohammed
Alam Masud,
Managing
Director
Managing
Director
Shah Mojidia Press
Printing Cox's Bazar Nova
Shopping
Center,
Mosque Road,
Bazarghata,
Cox's Bazar
Charuka Art Press
Printing Bazarghata
Main Road
Shah Jobbaria Furniture
Office Furniture
Desh Printers Printing Cox's Bazar Rehela
Complex,
Badarmukm,
Thana Road,
Cox's Bazar
N.R. Printers Printing Cox's Bazar
Bangladesh
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Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
Badarmukum,
Thana Road,
Cox's Bazar
Rahman Crockaries / RFL Exclusive
Furniture Cox's Bazar Nobab Market,
2nd Floor, Big
Bazar, Ghata,
Cox's Bazar
ms riduan brothers
Stationary Cox's Bazar kalurdukan,
main road
cox's bazar
ms hardware Hardware Cox's Bazar pourashava
market,
cox'sbazar
ms chakuri Furniture Cox's Bazar rumaliarchara,
cox'sbazar
al abrar tours and travels
Travel Agent Cox's Bazar shagorgaon,
jhawtala,
mainroad,
cox'sbazar.
Fame service Printing Cox's Bazar Hotel
Sagorgao,
Jhaw Tola,
Cox’s Bazar
Harun,
Proprieter
Proprieter
Ocean Paradise Hotel & Resort
Hotel &
Conference
Cox's Bazar 28-29 Hotel
Motel Zone,
Kolatoli Road,
Cox's Bazar
Md. Nazmul
Haque,
Reservation
Executive
Reservation
Executive
Cox's Bazar
Bangladesh
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Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
Laguna Beach Family Suites
Hotel &
Conference
Plot No#39,
Kolatoli, Cox's
Bazar
Sayeman Beach Resort Ltc.
Hotel &
Conference
Cox's Bazar Marine Drive
Road, Kolatoli-
Cox's Bazar
MinHajj -
Reservations
Reservations
Hotel The Cox Today
Hotel &
Conference
Cox's Bazar Plot 7, Road 2,
Hotel Motel
Zone, Kolatoli
Road, Cox's
Bazar
Aung Cha
Ching Chak,
Manager
Front Office
Manager
Front Office
Best Western Heritage Plus
Hotel &
Conference
Cox's Bazar Kolatoli Circle,
Cox's Bazar -
4700
Monammed
Anwarul
Azim, CEO
CEO
Max Tours & Travel
Fixer Md. Max,
Proprietor,
Fixer,
Translator,
Tour Guide,
Host, Event
Management,
Logistics
Logistics
Unity Inn Hotel &
Conference
Cox's Bazar Plot 41,
Kolatoli, Cox's
Bazar
Ahad Al
Mahmud,
Accounts &
Store Officer
Accounts &
Store Officer
Sea Crown Hotel Hotel &
Conference
Cox's Bazar
Bangladesh
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Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
Marine Drive,
Kolatoli, New
Beach, Cox's
Bazar
M/S. Arid Construction
Construction Cox's Bazar Kuruskul
Mazer Ghat
Road,
Taraboniar
Chara,Masjid
Market, Cox's
Bazar
Muhammad
Abdullah,
Proprietor
Proprietor
Creative Computer
Computer Cox's Bazar 5 - 6 Asad
Complex,
Laldigir Par,
Main Road,
Cox's Bazar
Shafiul Azam
Chowdhury,
Proprieter
Proprieter
NYTA Computer & Technologies
Computer Cox's Bazar 120, New
Circuit House
Road, Cox's
Bazar; Smart
Phone
Samsung
Showroom: 1st
Floor, Bilkis
Shopping
Complex,
Cox's Bazar
Md. Alamgir
Hossain,
Propritor
Propritor
Butterfly Marketing, Ltd.
LG?? Cox's Bazar J.P. Barua
(Anup),
Branch
Manager
Branch
Manager
Bangladesh
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Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
349 Main
Road,
Bazarghata,
Ground Floor
of Islami Bank,
Cox's Bazar
Skylark Enterprice
Printing Cox's Bazar Thana Road,
Cox's Bazar
Md. Manik
PC Friends Computer Cox's Bazar Hotel
Sagargon (Pvt)
Ltd, Jhawtala,
Main Road,
Cox's Bazar
Rashedul
Islam Thahin,
CEO
CEO
RFL Best Buy Office Furniture
& General
Traders
Cox's Bazar Ali Nur Plaza,
Bazarghata,
Main Road,
Cox's Bazar
Md. Shamsul
Alam
(Saddam),
Showroom
Manager
Showroom
Manager
Al-Mostafa Stationaries
Stationary Cox's Bazar Rakshita
Market, Main
Road, Cox's
Bazar
Md. Rizwanul
Kabir, LLB
(Hons) LLM
LLB (Hons)
LLM
RFL General trader Dhaka
Khan Brothers General trader Dhaka
Dreamland Trading
General trader Dhaka
EASY TRADERS General trader Dhaka
Bangladesh
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KHAN OVERSEAS
General trader Dhaka
YENA ENT. General trader Dhaka
RIMI ENT. General trader Dhaka
HAIDER CONSTRUCTION
General trader Dhaka
Jahanara Enterprise
General trader Dhaka
New SAS Rent a car
Rental Vehicles
South Bengal rent-a-car
Rental Vehicles
Elite car Rental Vehicles
Annex Rent-a-car
Rental Vehicles
Rasel Ent, Cox's bazar
Rental Vehicles
Smart Cars Association
Rental Vehicles
Convoy Rent-a-Car
Rental Vehicles
Rental Vehicles
Bangladesh
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Company Commodity Types
Location(s) Street / Physical Address
Name Title
Naisha Enterprise Limited
BELKUCHI RENT- A-CAR
Rental Vehicles
Shumon Car centre
Rental Vehicles
Baisakhi Ent Rental Vehicles
SAF Corporation Containers Chittagong 50/b Agrabad
Commercial
Area
Container Sale Chittagong
Containers Chittagong 40 Agrabad
Comercial
Area
Bangladesh
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