Eritrean Sea Ports

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The major, modern Port of Massawa in Eritrea
The major, modern Port of Massawa in Eritrea

By Tourism Eritrea,

ERITREA has two main ports, Assab and Massawa. Both ports are located on the sea lane that connects Europe with the Persian Gulf and the countries bordering the Indian and Pacific Oceans. 

The Massawa port has a quay length of 1007M with six berths where the largest is 208.6M long and 12M deep. The port also has a 204,057M2 storage area with a holding capacity of 150,000 metric tones including 79,000M2 of heavy duty paved concrete blocks for container stacking with a computerized container terminal management system.

The Assab port has 7 deep sea berths with an over all length of 1025M. The deepest berth is 10.97M with a length of 210M. The port has above 275,320M2 of storage area with 385,930 metric tones of holding capacity.

The ports of Massawa and Assab are both well structured and fully equipped with experienced personnel. Both ports offer radio communication from port to vessel and vice versa. International telephone communications, telex and fax facilities as well as maritime and clearing agencies which adequately meet the needs of importers and exporters are all available. The ports also provide essential pilotage, tugging, cargo handling and storage service including IMDG (dangerous goods).

Loading and unloading capacity of Massawa Port upgraded to 1,500 tones a day
Loading and unloading capacity of Massawa Port upgraded to 1,500 tones a day
Massawa port container terminal
Massawa port container terminal
Arial view of Eritrea's Massawa Port
Arial view of Eritrea’s Massawa Port. It has a capacity to accommodate ships loaded with 1,000 containers
Mining Terminal at Massawa Port. Concentrate Export Operation at the ore concentrate Terminal in Massawa. Ratainer loading device in foreground and grey Bisha mine concentrate containers in background
Mining Terminal at Massawa Port. Concentrate Export Operation at the ore concentrate Terminal in Massawa. Ratainer loading device in foreground and grey Bisha mine concentrate containers in background
Assab Port Harbour
Assab Port Harbour

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