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Cambodia Freight Forwarders Association (CAMFFA) Tui Rutten / Vice President of CAMFFA

Cambodia Freight Forwarders Association (CAMFFA) Tui Rutten / Vice President of CAMFFA. The Development of Dry Ports and Logistics in the ASEAN Sub-region. Address: #171-173Eo, Street 110, Sangkat Wat Phnom, Khan Duan Penh Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia Tel: (855-23) 221 710

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Cambodia Freight Forwarders Association (CAMFFA) Tui Rutten / Vice President of CAMFFA

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  1. Cambodia Freight Forwarders Association (CAMFFA) Tui Rutten / Vice President of CAMFFA The Development of Dry Ports and Logistics in the ASEAN Sub-region Address: #171-173Eo, Street 110, Sangkat Wat Phnom, Khan Duan Penh Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia Tel: (855-23) 221 710 E-mail: camffa.secretary@online.com.kh

  2. A dry port (sometimes inland port) is an inland intermodal terminal directly connected by road or rail to a seaport and operating as a centre for the transshipment of sea cargo to inland destinations.[1] In addition to their role in cargo transshipment, dry ports may also include facilities for storage and consolidation of goods, maintenance for road or rail cargo carriers and customs clearance services. The location of these facilities at a dry port relieves competition for storage and customs space at the seaport itself

  3. DRY PORT

  4. Dry port in Cambodia • Current Dry Ports : • CWT Dry port with warehouse & yards of 50,000 m2 • So Ngoun Dry port with 2 warehouse of 30,000 m2, container yard of 50,000 m2 (6,000 teus) and 20,000 m2 parking area • Tech Srun Dry port with 5,000 m2 (500 teus) • KPM or S.K.L Dry port • Bok Seng Dry port • Teng Lay Dry port • Olair Worldwide Logistics Co., LTD

  5. Location • All of these dry ports are located in Phnom Penh. • They link from dry port to sea port by trucks.

  6. Warehousing for dry port 1- So Ngoun Dry Port -has two warehouses: 26,000. Sqm 2- CWT Dry port - Warehouse & Yards: 50,000.Sqm 3- Tec Srun Dry Port -N/A

  7. 4- KPM Dry Port -N/A 5- Teng Lay Dry Port -N/A

  8. Investment KPM, So Ngoun, Tec Srun, Teng Lay and Bok Seng are invested by private. CWT is invested by government.

  9. Sepecial Economic Zones The main rationale of establishing SEZs is to Provide investors with adequate infrastructure and supportive facilities Effectively respond to the challenge of diversifying the Cambodian Economy and to promote demand – driven development , such as export promotion Enhance competitiveness of the garment industry and other labor intensive activities. Promote agro-industry, food processing Promote assembling industry Promote electronic and electric appliances industries The following growth poles and have been identified for industrial development Poipet and Koh Kong (at the Cambodian – Thai border) Bavet and Phnom Den ( at the Cambodian-Vietnamese border) Phnom Penh Sihanoukville Sihanoukville Port has harbour facilities and “dry ports” which have been developed to enhance its competitive edge as an international commercial gateway.

  10. Current Licensed Special Economic Zones (SEZ) And other potential areas O Neang Poipet SEZ O’Yadao Pailin Eastern Seabord of Thailand Kompong Cham Neang Kok Koh Kong SEZ Phnom Penh SEZ Suoy Chheng Koh Kong SEZ N.L.C. SEZ Kaam Samnor Manhattan Svay Rieng SEZ Kampot SEZ Stoeng Hav SEZ Duong Chhiv Phnom Den SEZ Sihanoukville SEZ Kep S.N.C. SEZ Ho Chi Minh-City

  11. For investments in the Poipet Special Economic Zone (POSEZ) • Contact: • Chhay Chhay Investment • 116E, Norodom Boulevard • Phnom Penh, Cambodia • Tel: (855) 23 222 511 • Fax: (855)23 212 879 • E-mail: info@cci.com.kh • Web: http://www.cci.com.kh

  12. Phnom Penh-Sihanoukville Growth Corridor Study conducted by JICA

  13. Phnom Penh Special Economic Zone (PPSEZ) PPSEZ is the industrial and Residential Estate owned by Attwood Investment Group ( Cambodia ) joint venture with ZEPHYR Co,. Ltd ( Japan) with a 50-50 share. The investment project has been approved by the first meeting of Cambodia Board of SEZ on 15 February 2006 which was presided over by Samdech Prime Minister Hun Sen

  14. SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES • 21 SEZ (up from 9 in 2006): -1 in Phnom Penh -7 in Sihanouk Province -1 in Kampot -2 in Takeo -3 in Koh Kong -5 in Svay Rieng -1 in Kompong Cham -1 in Banteay Mean Chey

  15. Special Economic Zones ( 21 SEZ ) 7-Poi Pet SEZ 18- Kiry Sakor Koh Kong SEZ 15-Thary SEZ 5-N.L.C SEZ 2- Souy Chheng SEZ 1- Neang Kok Koh Kong SEZ 9- Phnom Penh SEZ 12-Tai Seng SEZ 6-Manhattan SEZ 13-Oknha Mong SEZ 4- Stung Hao SEZ 17-D and M SEZ 20-Kompong Som SEZ 11- Sihanoukvill SEZ1 21-PIC SEZ 19- Sihanoukvill Port SEZ 14-Gold Fame Pak ShunSEZ 16-Sihanoukvill SEZ2 8- Duong Chhiv SEZ 3- S.N.C SEZ 10- Kapot SEZ

  16. Thank You!

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