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Arab Republic of Egypt Suez Canal Authority

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Presentation of the Suez Canal Authority

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Arab Republic of Egypt Suez Canal Authority

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The Suez Canal links between the Mediterranean Sea & the Red Sea.

Suez Canal

It was opened for international navigation on

17 th November 1869.

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Map

of

The Suez Canal

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The Characteristics of the Suez Canal

( 1869 – 2012)

Description 1869 2012

Overall Length km 164 193.3

Doubled Parts km 0 80.5

Depth m 7.5 24

Cross Sectional Area m2 304 5200

Max. Draft feet 22 66

Max. tonnage 103 tons 5 240

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Double parts of the Canal

Deversoir & Bitter Lakes by-passes

Port Said by-bass Ballah by-bass

Temsah by-pass

The Length 27.2 KM It’s Length 4.3 KM

It’s Length 40.1 KM It’s Length 8.9 KM

1 2

4 3

Acc. In 1980 Acc. In 1955

Acc. In 1980 Acc. In 1980

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100 % of Container fleet 95.4 % of the bulk fleet

64.2 % of the tanker fleet 100 % of other types

The Present Canal dimensions

can accommodate fully loaded

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Maxi Brazil Bulk Carrier

( First Transit 01/04/2012 N.B. )

328 Length (m)

54 Beam (m)

19.7 Draught (m)

259287 DWT

124130 SCNT

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Emma Maersk

( First Transit 22/9/2006 S.B. )

397.71 Length (m)

56.4 Beam (m)

16.02 Draught (m)

158 200 DWT

158 030 SCNT

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MOZAH - LNG Carrier

First Transit: 31 December 2009

333.7 Length (m)

53.8 Beam (m)

12.2 Draught (m)

155048 SCNT

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The Main Advantages of the Suez Canal

Longest Canal in the world without locks.

Navigation goes day and night.

Liable to be widened and deepened when

required to cope with the expansion in ship

sizes of the world fleet .

The VTMS system is securing the highest

standards of safety to the vessels transiting

the Canal.

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Suez Canal Traffic

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Traffic System

The navigation is run in a convoy system .

Ships transit the Canal in three convoys daily :

1- From Port Said at 0000 hrs going south.

2- From Port Tawfiqe at 0600 hrs going north.

3- From Port Said at 0630 hrs going south.

Permissible speed for loaded tankers 13 Km/hr.

Permissible speed for other ships 14 Km/hr.

Average transit time from 12 to 16 hrs

N2

S1

N1

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Development of the Suez Canal Traffic 2000-2012

(Numbers)

-19.6

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Ship Type distribution in the Canal (2012)

( Number)

Tankers21%

LNG ships5%

Bulk C.17%

Container 37%

Other4%

Car+R08%

G.Cargo8%

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Daily average number of transits

against Suez Canal capacity

Daily Average

Capacity 88 ships

Capacity 98 ships

Capacity 78 ships under the current transit system

fully effective use of the By-Passes and

through the change of the convoy system.

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Development of Suez Canal Traffic 2000-2012

(SCNT)

-19.3

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Ship Type distribution in the Canal (2012)

( SCNT)

Tankers15%

LNG9%Bulk Carr.

11%

Container55%

Car/Ro7%

Others1%

G. Cargo2%

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The Importance of the Suez Canal

The geographical position of the Suez Canal

makes it the shortest route between East & west

as compared with the Cape of Good Hope.

The Canal route achieves a saving in distance

between the ports East & West the Canal, the

matter that is translated into saving in time, fuel

consumption and ship operating costs .

About 10% of the world seaborne trade passes

through the Suez Canal.

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From To

Nautical miles Saving

SC Cape Saving

by miles % saving

Ras Tanura Constanza 4144 12094 7950 66%

Lavera 4684 10783 6099 57%

Rotterdam 6436 11169 4733 42%

New

orleans

9645 12299 2654 22%

Jeddah Piraeus 1320 11207 9887 88%

Rotterdam 6337 10743 4406 41%

Tokyo Rotterdam 11192 14507 3315 23%

Singapore Rotterdam 8288 11755 3647 29%

Saving in distance achieved by the Canal

compared To Cape of God Hope

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Via the Canal

6436 n.m

Rotterdam

Ras Tanura

Via the Cape

11169 n.m

Saving in distance via the Canal

From Ras Tanura to Rotterdam (4733 n.m: 42%)

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Development of the Suez Canal

1- Navigational Channel

3-Safety of the Traffic and Navigational

Support

2- Equipment and Machinery

4-Development of Pricing Policies

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1-Development of

the Navigational

Channel

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Description Unit 1869 1956 1962 1981 1994 1996 2001 2012

Overall Length km 164 175 175 189.8 189.8 189.8 191.8 193.3

Doubled Parts km - 27.7 27.7 77 77 77 79 80.5

Depth m 8 14 15.5 19.5 20.5 21 22.5 24

Cross

Sectional Area m2 304 1200 1800 3600 4000 4300 4800 5200

Max. Draft feet 22 35 38 53 56 58 62 66

Max. tonnage 1000

tons 5 30 60 150 170 185 210 240

Development of the Navigational Channel

A . From the year 1869 till the present

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B. Future Development

Suez Canal Authority has completed its planned phase to

increase the Canal permissible draft to 66 ft at January 2010.

Suez Canal authority is running now a project to increase the

depth of western channels of the Suez Canal from 48ft to 52 ft.

This project will allow giant containerships heading south to

pass through these channels and reduce its total transit time.

Another project is to improve and widening of anchorage

areas in Great Bitter lake and constructing emergency garage

at the tips of western channels to be used by giant ships.

These projects are executed by the Suez Canal fleet of

dredgers.

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Suez Canal Authority is conducting feasibility studies to

improve services offered to its customers and to attract more

ships. These studies include:

Increase the depth of current bypasses, dredging new

bypasses to increase the doubled parts of Suez Canal to

increase the capacity of Suez Canal and reduce transit time.

Different scenarios for future plans either by increasing the

allowed draft of ships or doubling Suez Canal are being

studied to evaluate the feasibility of these projects.

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2 - Development of

Equipment

and Machinery

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- Cutter suction dredger 31050 hp

- Year of built 1996 - Max. dredging depth 35 m

MASHOUR

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Trailing Suction Hopper dredger

- Hopper capacity 10000 m3 -Total installed power 25032 hp

- Year of built 2004 - Max. dredging depth 35 m

Mecca

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One of the biggest tugs of 160 bollard pull tons

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Floating Crane Enkaz 500 tons

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Floating dock of 55000 tons

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3-Safety of traffic

and navigational

support

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A- Suez Canal Vessel Traffic Management

System ( VTMS )

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Targets achieved by the System : Increasing the standards of safety of vessels transiting the

canal through a radar net work covering all the canal.

Radar surveillance covering an area of 30 Km at port-Said and Port Tawfik, and that gives an automatic announcement of arrival time of all vessels getting into the waiting area.

Monitoring all the vessels transiting the canal to calculate average speed, separation distance, passing time at signal stations and to plot the real transit pattern.

Participating in environment protection by decreasing the number of accidents in the Canal and dealing with them in the proper way in case they occur.

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B - The Maritime Training & Simulation Centre

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Main Center's Objectives Training of S.C.A Pilots on the main maneuvers for

transiting the canal safely.

Training the pilots in order to be able to control the vessel on different weather conditions.

Analyzing any accident in the canal.

Studying the expected behavior of special types of ships before their first transit.

Updating the technical information of the pilots to the latest technology in the field of pilotage.

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C. Suez Canal Research Center

Suez Canal Authority Research Center is

one of the Egyptian institutions specialized

in conducting research and technical

studies in the fields of design and

development of navigation canals, port and

harbor engineering, shore protections , and

marine structures .

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The research center consists of five Sections :

1. Canal and safety of navigation research section

2. Harbor and coastal research section .

3. Soil mechanics sections.

4. Testing of materials and quality assurance section .

5. Maintenance of equipment and instrument section .

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4-Development of

Pricing Policies

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The philosophy of SC tolls is based on:

Considering the earning capacity of the transiting vessel.

Comparing the ship cost through the SC route with other

alternative routes.

Enlarging the number of potential canal transit beneficiaries

as a step to increase the canal revenues.

Sharing part of the saving achieved by transiting vessel.

Giving due consideration to market condition and economic

variants.

Considering the vessel type and size, loading condition and

cargo type.

Maintaining the application of non-discriminatory measures.

4-Development of Pricing Policies

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Flexible Pricing Policies

1)- Long Haul Rebate System :

- Reduction to LH vessels that don’t use the SC, as the Canal tolls

exceed the savings that could be achieved when using other routes.

- This reduction had be decided case by case after studying the total

costs for such vessel via SC and the alternative routes.

- Origin / Destination documents are required to release such rebate.

- This policy has been started since 1987.

The regular dues can attract most of our customers and for the

rest we offer other policies as :

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2)- Tolls Permanent Reductions: - 20 % on SC tolls for ballast VLCC more than 200 000 DWT from

Gulf of Mexico / Caribbean Sea to Arabian Gulf.

- 35 % on SC tolls for LNG Carriers.

- 50 % on SC tolls for Cruise Vessels and calling on Egyptian ports

at the Red Sea or Med. Sea.

3)- Cargo Incentive Rebate Policy:

Further rebates to LNG Carriers transiting SC as follows:

- 5 % on SC tolls for quantities exceed 1 m Ton up to 3 m Ton.

- 10 % on SC tolls for quantities exceed 3 m Ton up to 5 m Ton.

- 15 % on SC tolls for quantities exceeds 5 m Ton.

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4)- Co-operation with SUMED Pipeline : - SCA allowed super tankers to transit SC partially loaded after

lightering part of their cargo through SUMED pipeline.

- Accordingly, these tankers are granted a reduction on SC tolls

relevant to the quantity of oil through SC ( $0.63 / Ton oil ).

5)- Time Saving Service: Reducing the waiting time for vessels that arrive after the convoy

dead-time limit by allowing them to transit against extra charges

as follows:

- 3 % of SC tolls for ships that arrive 2 hrs later with max of SDR 7000

- 5 % of SC tolls for ships that arrive 2-3 hrs later with max of SDR 10500

- 10 % of SC tolls for ships that arrive more than 3 hrs later with max of

SDR 20000

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Long Haul Rebate System (Circular 4/1998)

In April 1987, SCA adopted flexible marketing policies so as

to encourage vessels to use the Suez Canal and to attract new

customers.

Reduction to Long Haul vessels that don’t use the SC, as the

Canal tolls exceed the savings that could be achieved when

using other routes.

This reduction had been decided case by case after studying

the total costs for such vessel via SC and the alternative

routes.

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Documents Required:

The original documents need to be received by Suez Canal

Authority not later than six months after transit. Otherwise, the rebate granted will be cancelled.

Document 1 : Port of Origin

Document 2 : Port of Destination

Document 3 : Port of Bunkering

Document 4 : Owners Certificate

Remarks:

For the above documents, signature and stamp in original by Port Authority or Customs Office are required.

Bill of lading and cargo manifest is required (if any).

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Requisitions:

Transit confirmation must be sent before starting the

voyage or at least 48 hours before reaching the deviation point with the following information:

Vessels particulars: Name, Type, Last Transit , DWT, S.C. Net Ton, Beam, Transit Draft, Speed, Bunker consumption and price for F.O. & D.O.

Voyage details: Port of Origin/Destination, Nature and Quantity of cargo loaded if any, Daily chartering rate, Bunkering ports, Deviation point, Weather conditions at sea.

Voyage Costs: Detailed calculations of the voyage costs via each route ( Cape /Suez Canal /other route) and the expected tolls rebate.

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Rebate Conditions: Normal tolls without any reduction, to be submitted before transiting. The agreed rebate will be released upon receiving the required documents.

The calculated rebate is operative for 60 days from the date of issue. If the transit does not take place within this period a new application must be made. The SCA will restudy the case provided that the new application is received by them before the ship arrives at its deviation point.

Should the vessel, for any reason, change load or discharge port from those stated in the original Bill of Lading or manifest, a revised calculation is to be presented to the S.C.A. showing the new reduction required. New documentation is to be presented accordingly

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Affiliated Companies

Timsah Shipbuilding Co

The company is a specialized firm in shipbuilding, ship

repairs, steel structures, offshore & onshore

contractors, operation and maintenance of all kinds of

auxiliary ships, water desalination plant.

It having two shipyards, one at Ismailia and the other at

Abu-Qir / Alexandria.

Canal Harbor & Great Projects Co.

It is specialized in Marine Works ( construction and repair of

floating equipment , turn key ports, breakwaters, water intakes,

dredging works, towage and salvage works ), and in Civil Works ( earth works, deep foundations, water and fuel tanks, sewage

treatment plants, desalination plant ) and in Quarrying ( dolomite stones up 30 ton, aggregates of different size ).

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Canal Mooring & Lights Co.

It is one of the pioneer global companies specialized in the

field of mooring and unmooring of vessels transiting Suez Canal

and / or arriving to Egyptian ports.

It provides the transiting vessels with floating units and crew

required for mooring Services and provides the vessels with

light projectors accompanied by specialized electricians.

The company has many different activities such as: Gas

detection, serving towed units and providing necessary crew

upon request, carrying out necessary repairs for transiting

vessels projectors and maintenance for small floating units

either wooden, iron or G.R.P.

Canal Naval Construction Co.

It is in the building, repairing floating unit , ship modifications,

steal & floating construction, petroleum service, medium size

engine repairing ( up to 500 HP ) and ship scraping.

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Canal Rope Co.

It is since 1963 as the biggest producer in middle east for all

kind of ropes and twines natural or synthetic and woven bags.

It produces manila & sisal ropes, manila & sisal yarn and

twines, synthetic ropes, polyproplene twine, PP woven bags

and PP leno type bags.

Suez Shipyard Co.

Suez Shipyard has been established since about 142 years ago

for ships repair, shipbuilding, steel structure, pipe lines, tanks,

marine services and repair dredging equipment.

The location of Suez shipyard in the south entrance of Suez

Canal , this unique location gives the Suez shipyard great

importance in ship repair market.

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The Port Said Engineering Works Co.

The company is a specialized firm in repairing ships which

passing the Suez Canal and or navigate near Egypt. It builds a

small motor vessels, tugs and all other marine vessels.

It's works field covers the fabrication and erection of steel

structures, manufacture of offshore installations and heliport

decks for platforms, layout of pipelines with different

diameters, high pressure gas pipes for petroleum refineries

and boilers construction.

It has many workshops in Port Said, Port Tawfik,

Alexandria, 10 th. of Ramadan City and Aswan.

Canal Co. for Nile Shipyard

It is a specialized in shipbuilding, ship repairs of the Nile ships

and the floating units.

It is the first company in the upper Egypt ( Armant – Luxer )

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The Suez Canal Headquarter

The SCA spares no effort for the sake of ensuring a safe and secure service for

all transiting Vessels; thus contributing to the prosperity of world trade and all

nations as well.

www.suezcanal.gov.eg

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