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Presented byU Chan Maung Maung
Assistant Manager
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MPA's Policy and ObjectiveMPA's Policy and ObjectiveMPA's Policy and Objective
Port PolicyPort Policy
To develop the port sector in accordance with the existing
political, economical system and international standard.
Port ObjectivePort Objective
Operation Objective
Financial Objective
Port Region/StatePort Region/State
Yangon YangonYangon Yangon
SittweKyaukphu RakhineThandwe
SittweKyaukphu RakhineThandwe
Pathein AyeyarwadyPathein Ayeyarwady
Mawlamyine MonMawlamyine Mon
DaweiMyeik TanintharyiKawthoung
DaweiMyeik TanintharyiKawthoung
KAWTHOUNG
DAWEI
MYEIK
MAWLAMYINE
YANGON
PATHEIN
THANDWE
KYAUKPYU
SITTWE
Yangon PortYangon PortYangon Port
The Port of Yangon which is the river port and premier port of Myanmar, lies along the Yangon river bank at the Yangon city side.
YANGON
THILAWA PORT AREA
ELEPHANT pt.
• Latitude 16 H47' N Longitude 96 H15' E
• Yangon Port to Thilawa Port - 16 Km
• Yangon Port to Elephant Point- 32 Km
• Elephant Point to Pilot Station- 32 Km
• All vessels calling to the Yangon Port, pilotage is compulsory if they are over
200 GRT.• Tidal Range (The average tidal
range )- about 19.3 feet (5.85 m) at spring tide - about 8.4 feet (2.55 m) at neap tide• Current Velocity- 4 to 6 knots
Yangon Port & River EstuaryYangon Port & River EstuaryYangon Port & River Estuary
International wharveso Yangon Port - 18 wharveso Thilawa Port - 6 wharvesTotal
- 24 wharves
International WharvesInternational WharvesInternational Wharves
No Name Type of Quay Length Apron Width Vessel Back Up AreaTerminals (meter) (meter) DWT (acre)
1. SPW (1) 137 12.2 150002. SPW (2) 137 12.2 150003. SPW (3) 137 12.2 150004. SPW (4) GC 137 12.2 150005. SPW (5) 168 15.2 150006. SPW (6) 162 15.2 150007. SPW (7) 162 15.2 150008. BSW (1) 137 15.2 15000
9. BSW (2) 137 15.2 1500010. BSW (3) 183 30.0 1500011. AWPT (1) 198 30.5 15000
12. AWPT (2) 156 19.5 15000
13. AWPT (3) 260 30.5 15000
37.78
24.37
30.00
1040
457
614
Facilities of International Wharves
GC/Container
GC/Container
No Name Type of Quay Length Apron Width Vessel Back Up AreaTerminals (meter) (meter) DWT (acre)
14. MIP (1) 155 18.0 12000
15. MIP (2) 155 18.0 12000
16. HOB Edible Oil 120 15.0 5000 0.88
17. HPT (2) 213 30.0 15000
18. HPT(3) 213 30.0 15000
19. MITT (1) 200 30.0 20000
20. MITT (2) 200 30.0 20000
21. MITT (3) GC/Container 200 1000 30.0 20000 185
22. MITT (4) 200 30.0 20000
23. MITT (5) 200 30.0 20000
24. MIPL GC/Liquid bulk 200 17.0 20000 37
17.36GC/Container 310
GC/Container
Facilities of International Wharves
Public and Private Ownership Ratio of Port Facilities
(M.ton in thousand)(M.ton in thousand)
Main Export Commodities - Timber, Pulses, Rice and Rice Products, Yellow Maize, Fishery Products
Main Import Commodities - Construction Materials, Machinery and Equipments, Fertilizer, Crude Oil, Palm Oil, Wheat Grain, Cement
No Year Import Export Total1 2002-2003 6005 4835 10,8402 2003-2004 5191 4609 9,8003 2004-2005 5208 4773 9,9814 2005-2006 5514 4725 10,2395 2006-2007 5623 5332 10,9556 2007-2008 6240 5619 11,8597 2008-2009 6150 6166 12,3168 2009-2010 9492 6655 16,1479 2010-2011 12307 6131 18,438
10 2011-2012 12590 7818 20,408
General Cargo Handled in Port of Yangon General Cargo Handled in Port of Yangon General Cargo Handled in Port of Yangon
Volume of Container Handled in Port of Yangon Volume of Container Handled in Port of Yangon Volume of Container Handled in Port of Yangon
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No Year Import Export Total (TEU) Total
(M.T in thousand)
1 2002‐2003 97.573 98.140 195.713 2838.689
2 2003‐2004 86.867 86.457 173.324 2676.184
3 2004‐2005 78.223 77.361 155.584 2664.521
4 2005‐2006 86.130 85.775 171.905 2606.160
5 2006‐2007 99,942 97,337 197,279 3148.324
6 2007‐2008 115.267 111.236 226.503 3462.489
7 2008‐2009 133.712 130.294 264.006 3937.131
8 2009‐2010 152.077 151.333 303.410 4372.025
9 2010‐2011 175,315 171,327 346,642 4,571,902
10 2011‐2012 207,540 200,503 408,043 5,594,589
Number of Vessels Calling to the Ports Number of Vessels Calling to the Ports Number of Vessels Calling to the Ports
S.N F. Year MPA MITT AWPT MIPL MIP MOGE MPE HCB LPM HPT Total
1 2002‐2003 352 156 167 21 10 12 222 11 ‐ ‐ 951
2 2003‐2004 331 115 172 31 43 77 186 16 ‐ ‐ 971
3 2004‐2005 378 119 162 27 64 96 210 31 ‐ ‐ 1087
4 2005‐2006 366 113 192 25 98 96 173 39 ‐ ‐ 1102
5 2006‐2007 369 127 233 29 91 84 168 52 ‐ ‐ 1153
6 2007‐2008 441 163 267 29 68 124 173 28 ‐ ‐ 1293
7 2008‐2009 406 172 324 32 84 120 150 1 ‐ ‐ 1289
8 2009‐2010 654 214 380 43 93 108 106 ‐ ‐ ‐ 1598
9 2010‐2011 656 267 373 48 139 73 88 31 100 ‐ 1775
10 2011‐2012 639 245 354 38 137 74 112 89 137 11 1836
Current Participation of Private Sector for Port Industry
Botataung No.1 Inland Container Depot Botataung No.1 Inland Container Depot Container Yard Area - 9.75 AcresContainer Storages Capacity - Laden 500 TEUs
- Empty 3722 TEUs- Reefer 15 TEUs
Amount of Investment - US$ 7.02 millions (Joint Venture)Opened in 1997
Total 4387 TEUs
At Yangon Inner HarbourAt Yangon Inner Harbour
No. 2 Alone WharfNo. 2 Alone WharfTotal Quay Length - 155.8 mApron Width - 30.5 mWater Depth (Apron) - 9.1 mAccommodative Size of Vessel - 15000 tons (DWT)Investment amount - US$ 4.6 + Kyats 439.3 millionsDate of Commission - 1998Investment scheme - 25 years (BOT)
At Yangon Inner HarbourAt Yangon Inner Harbour
No. 1 Alone WharfNo. 1 Alone WharfTotal Quay Length - 210.8 mApron Width - 30.5 mWater Depth (Apron) - 9.1 mAccommodative Size of Vessel - 15000 tons (DWT)Investment amount - US$ 21.0 + Kyats 2343.6 millionsDate of Commission - 2001Investment scheme - 25 years (BOT)
At Yangon Inner HarbourAt Yangon Inner Harbour
No. 3 Alone WharfNo. 3 Alone WharfTotal Quay Length - 259.7 mApron Width - 30.5 mWater Depth (Apron) - 9.1 mAccommodative Size of Vessel - 15000 tons (DWT)Investment amount - US$ 18.0 + Kyats 1420.0 millionsDate of Commission - 2005Investment scheme - 30 years (BOT)
BOT agreement was signed on 25, November 2006Total Quay Length 238 MBackup Area 13.726 acresInvestment scheme - 30 years (BOT)
Estimated Investment cost Ks 14 billions and US$ 1.5 millionsTargeted for completion May, 2012Designed to Handle General andContainerized Cargo
At Yangon Inner HarbourAt Yangon Inner Harbour
No. 4 Wharf (under construction)No. 4 Wharf (under construction)No. 4 Wharf (under construction)
At Yangon Inner HarbourAt Yangon Inner Harbour
Myanmar Industrial PortMyanmar Industrial PortTotal Quay Length - 304.8 mApron Width - 21.9 mWater Depth (Apron) - 6.1 mAccommodative Size of Vessel - 8000 tons (DWT)Investment amount - Kyats 4836.52 millionsDate of Commission - 2003Investment scheme - 25 years (BOT)
At Thilawa Port AreaAt Thilawa Port Area
Thilawa Plot. 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9Thilawa Plot. 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9
(Myanmar International Terminals Thilawa Limited)(Myanmar International Terminals Thilawa Limited)Total Quay Length - 304.8 mApron Width - 9.1 mWater Depth (Apron) - 3.0 mAccommodative Size of Vessel - 20000 tons (DWT)Investment amount - US$ 101.284 millionsDate of Commission - 1997Investment scheme - 25 years (BOT)
At Thilawa Port AreaAt Thilawa Port Area
Thilawa Plot.4 (Myanmar Integrated Port Limited)Thilawa Plot.4 (Myanmar Integrated Port Limited)Total Quay Length - 198 mApron Width - 17 mWater Depth (Apron) - 10 mAccommodative Size of Vessel - 20000 tons (DWT)Investment amount - US$ 18.2 millionsDate of Commission - 1998Investment scheme - 25 years (BOT)
HTEEDAN OIL BERTH TERMINAL
Total Quay Length - 120m
Apron width - 19.5m
Trestle - 72m x 5m
Accommodate Size of Vessel - 6000 DWT
HTEEDAN OIL BERTH TERMINAL
Total Quay Length – 2100 ftBackup Area - 23.273 AcresLease Period - 30 YearsContainer Storage Capacity
Laden – 5222 TEURefeer – 120 TEU
HTEEDAN OIL BERTH TERMINAL
Container Yard equipped with 4 RTGsContainer Yard equipped with 4 RTGs
Private Jetties for Domestic Vessel implemented by BOT System Private Jetties for Domestic Vessel implemented by BOT System At Yangon PortAt Yangon Port
No Name Location Investor BOT
Period
Port Dues
Land Use Premium (Kyats)
Land Lease Rate (Monthly)
Wharf Area (1 Sqm)
Backup Area(1 Sqm)
1. Thidar Seik and Pyi Taw Thit
PazuntaungViking Marine
Product Trading
20 Yrs 1 Acre = 50 Lakhs
125 K yats 37.5 Kyats
2. Kyeemyindine Fishery Jetty No.6
Kyeemyindine Manmyanmar Co.,
25 Yrs - 125 Kyats -
3. Kyeemyindine Fishery Jetty No.4
Kyeemyindine Sanpya Shwe Ngar Co.,
15 Yrs - 125 Kyats -
4. Kyeemyindine Fishery Jetty
Kyeemyindine Myanmar Naing Group
Co.,
25 Yrs - 125 K yats 37.5 Kyats
5. Chaungwa Kamaryut Thein Oo Co., 15 Yrs 1 Acre = 50 Lakhs
125 Kyats 37.5 Kyats
6. Shwe Zinyaw Hein
Kamaryut Shwe Zinyaw Hein Co.,
15 Yrs 1 Acre = 50 Lakhs
125 Kyats 37.5 K yats
7. Yuzana Tharkata Yazana Co., 25 Yrs - - 37.5 Kyats
No Name Location Investor BOT
Period
Port Dues
Land Use Premium (Kyats)
Land Lease Rate (Monthly)
Wharf Area (1 Sqm)
Backup Area(1 Sqm)
8.Kyeemyindine Fishery Jetty No.7 Kyeemyindine
Htay Myanmar
10 Yrs 1 Acre = 50 Lakhs
125 Kyats 37.5 Kyats
9. Myanmar Mellinium Group
Kyeemyindine MMG 25 Yrs 125 K yats
Private Jetties for Domestic Vessel implemented by BOT System Private Jetties for Domestic Vessel implemented by BOT System At Yangon PortAt Yangon Port
Private Jetties for Domestic Vessel implemented by BOT System Private Jetties for Domestic Vessel implemented by BOT System At OutportsAt Outports
No Name Location Investor BOT
Period
Port Dues
Land Use Premium (Kyats)
Land Lease Rate (Monthly)
Wharf Area (1 Sqm)
Backup Area(1 Sqm)
1. Htoo Htoo Toe MyeikHtoo Htoo Toe
Co., Ltd15 Yrs
1 Acre = 25 Lakh 125 Kyats
2. Ah Saung Kaung Myeik Ah Saung Kaung Co., Ltd
15 Yrs 125 Kyats 18.75 Kyats
3. Aye Sandar Ice Factory
Myeik Aye Sandar Co., Ltd
15 Yrs 125 Kyats
4. Vantage Myeik Vantage Co., Ltd
15 Yrs 1 Acre = 25 Lakh
125 Kyats 18.75 Kyats
5. Daewoo Kyauk Phyu Daewoo Int’l Co.,
30 Yrs 1 Sqm = 6 US$
6 US$ 12 US$
AWPT
SPW
MIP
ICD I & II
HOB
BSW
Yangon River
Pazundaung Creek
Location Map for Future Port Development at Yangon Inner Harbour Area
Existing Port/Terminals
Expected Area for Development of International Port/Terminals
HPT
Upgrading and Renovation of Sule no(1),(2),(3)and (4)wharves as a multi-purpose
terminal to be accommodated international general/ container cargo vessels
which shall include, but not limited to, renovations and strengthening of wharves
structures installation of cargo handling equipments, construction port related
facilities at the back-up area.
Improvement of Yangon River Access Channel and
Other Outports
YANGON
THILAWA PORT
Inner Bar
Outer Bar
Yangon River Access Channel
ELEPHANT POINTAvailable water depth at Inner Bar near Monkey Point below chart datum is about 4.5m and at Outer Bar near Elephant Point is only about 5m.
Along the access channel, there are two constraint areas (shallow water area) namely Inner Bar and Outer Bar which were main obstacles for restricting of the size and draft of vessel calling to Yangon and Thilawa Ports.
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Thilawa Port Area Development Plan
Land Plot Allocation for Development of Ports at Thilawa Area
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1. Developed 10 Plot2.Under Construction 4 Plot
(GC Terminal)3.Under Construction 11 Plot
(Tanker Berth)4.Under Construction 4 Plot
(Grains Terminal)5. Reserved 8 Plot
Deep Sea Port ProjectsDeep Sea Port Projects
DAWEI
KYAUKPYU
There are potential areas to develop Deep Sea Ports at the following areas -
Kyaukpyu Deep Sea Port at Rakhine State in the West Coast.
Kalagauk Deep Sea Port between Mawlamyine and Ye Region at in the South Coast.Dawei Special Economic Zone together with Deep Sea Port at Tanintharyi Region in the South Coast.
DEEP SEA PORT PROJECTS IN MYANMAR
KALAGAUK
LocationMade Island., 11.2 km S/E of Kyaukphu
Geographical Position19 H 22'.6 N, 93 H 40'.8 E
Approach channelLAD 24 m, Tidal Range 2~2.7m
Habour AreaLAD 20 m, Sea Room 1000 m ~ 1600 m
Prosperityo Most appropriate approach to cope western
corridor.o Save sailing distance about 5000 Km compare
with existing sea route through Malacca Strait to China East Coast.
o Main Outlet of ocean route for land locked regions' trade.
o Opportunity for transporting of Container, G l C C d Oil d G
Kyaukpyu Deep Sea Port Project Kyaukpyu Deep Sea Port Project
Kyaukpyu
Sittwe
26 November 201237
Made Is.
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o In June, 2009, the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) relating to the Development, Operation and Management of the Myanmar Crude Oil Pipe Line Project was signed between the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar and China National Petroleum Corporation of China.
o The total investment amount of the project is estimated over US$2.0 billions. The construction works of the oil and gas terminalshall be completed by 2013.
o Construction of the Work-boat Wharf at the project area was completed in May 2011.
Development of Oil and Gas Pipe Lines and Terminal at Kyaukpyu Region.
Kalagauk Island
Kalagauk Deep Sea PortKalagauk Deep Sea Port
Andaman Sea
LocationBetween Mawlamyine and Ye in Mon State.
Geographical Position15 H 32' N, 97 H 38' E
Approach channelLAD 15 m, Tidal Range 3~5m
Habour AreaLAD 18 m, Sea Room 4.8 Km
Prosperityo West-East Economic Corridor Working Group has
identified to develop deep sea port supporting with industrial estate at Kalagauk area where it was stretched and covered between Mawlamyine and Ye coast line in Mon State.
o West-East Economic Corridor (WEC) route will act as a land bridge linking India Ocean in the Pacific, cutting the distance of the conventional circuitous sea route passing the Malacca Strait by almost two third.
o The Project will certainly benefit the countries along the corridor such as Vietnam, Lao, Cambodia, Thailand and China as well.
o Development of deep sea port will serve access port as a gate way of WEC at west side.
o So, it will be realistic to conduct feasibility study on development of said project
KALAGAUK
Thailand
Location of Project along Location of Project along Tanintharyi Coast Tanintharyi Coast
Nabule
Daw
ei
Riv
er
Scope of ProjectScope of Project
Maungmagan
Dawei
1. Dawei Deep Sea Port
2. Ship Yard
3. Industrial Estate
4. Petro-Chemical Complex
5. Oil Refinery Plant
6. Steel Mill
7. Fertilizer Plant
8. Power Plant
9. Road and Rail Link to Thailand
10. Oil and Gas Pipeline
Port Layout PlanPort Layout Plan
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Primary Basin (D=‐16m)
Outer Harbor (D=‐14m)
Approach Channel
(D=‐20m)
Secondary Basin (D=‐12.5m
)
Shipyard
LNG Terminal(700m x 1300m)
Logistics Hub
Transportation Corridor
Oil/Gas & Petrochemical
Fertilizer
Silo & Storage
Government Complex
Port Admin and DDC Complex
Thermal Coal General Cargo
Container Terminals
General Cargo
Fertilizer
TugHarbor
Steel MillCoal‐FiredPower Plants
Main Breakwater
Lee Breakwater
ort Facilitiesort FacilitiesApproach Channel 10 km
Basin Dredging/Excavation 2.4 km2
Fairway N/A
Breakwater 4.5 km
Revetment Min. 2 km
Quay-wall Berths 9.1 km
Liquid Berths (jetties) 1.775 km
Steel Mill Berths (jetty) 1.53 km
Thermal Coal Berths (jetty) 0.64 km
LNG Berth (jetty) 0.30 km
TOTAL BERTHS = 50TOTAL LENGTH = 13.4 KmTOTAL BACK UP AREA = 10.1 Sq KmCONSTRUCTION PERIOD = 10 Years
Port Legalization for Investment of Port SectorPort Legalization for Investment of Port Sector
Foreign Investment Law of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar
Myanmar Citizens Investment Law of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar
Myanmar Special Economic Zone Law of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar
Dawei Special Economic Zone Law
Investment Opportunities in Myanmar
Investment EnvironmentIn general, policy objective underlying foreign investment are for: ‐
o promotion and expansion of exports;
o exploitation of natural resources, which require heavy investment;
o acquisition of high technology;
o supporting and assisting production and services involving large
capital;
o opening up of more employment opportunities;
o development of works which would save energy consumption; and
o regional development.
Partnership OpportunitiesoPublic Investment
o100% Investment under Build, Operate and Transfer basic by Foreign and/or Local Investors.
oJoint-Venture between MPA and Foreign and/or local Investors.
oGrant aids or soft loan financed by international financial institute.
Inter-modal Connections in Myanmar
Improvements in both capacity and connectivity between differentmodes of transport, ICDs and freight terminals can result in more efficient handling of containerized cargoes, thereby reducing transportation costs and providing transport opportunities for inland areas.
Development of different transport modes and intermodal connections to major sea ports is particularly important for landlocked countries such as Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bhutan, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Nepal, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Regional cooperation in improving the intermodal connections of the Asian Highway network to these landlocked countries would ensure improved access to maritime transport and thus to extended global markets.
Inter-modal Connections in Myanmar
In addition, to realize fully the trade benefits that roads can provide, investment is also required in important complementarities such as improving facilities and efficiency at ports, ICDs and border crossing points. In that regard, cooperation between member countries is desirable in standardizing and harmonizing border crossing and customs clearance procedures and in overcoming bottlenecks in the transport chain that cause delays during modal changes.
Conclusion
o In order to achieve sustained economic development of
the country, market‐oriented economy has already been
lunched and appropriate measures for economic
reforms and liberalization were also initiated.
o For the all round development of Port Sector, potential
investors from local and foreign are warmly welcome to
participate for port development activities.
Thank You for Your Kind Attention
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