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Mr. Aung Myo Myint General Manager (Admin & Plan) 25 May 2016 Myanma Railways CONTENTS Introduction Dry Ports of International Important in Myanmar Implementation of Dry Port Action Plan (Activities) Conclusion


  1. Mr. Aung Myo Myint General Manager (Admin & Plan) 25 May 2016 Myanma Railways

  2. CONTENTS  Introduction  Dry Ports of International Important in Myanmar  Implementation of Dry Port Action Plan (Activities)  Conclusion

  3. Introduction  To develop the sector of transport is an important one out of the main features of our country.  It is necessary not only for transportation of freight within country but also for transportation of other country and also through the country.  Beside, container transportation is also important to exchange the goods. For the container transportation and dry port projects are needed in our country.  The places for dry port are needed for the container storage, cargo warehouse and logistics which will be delivered inland.

  4.  In line with the National Development Plan, the Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar has been identifying the economic potentials to cooperate to the country’s economic development by local and international business investor and private organization.  As our endeavors for national development, Myanmar Railways shall implement to construct and operate of the dry port as important work for the freight transport sector.

  5. DRY PORTS OF INTERNATIONAL IMPORTANT IN MYANMAR  For the construction of the dry port along the Asia Highway and Tran Asia Railways in Asia and Pacific, Myanmar Signed "the intergovernmental Agreement on Dry Port" on November 7,2013. Myanmar proposed eight potential locations of dry ports. They are Yangon, Mandalay, Tamu, Muse, Mawlamyine, Bago, Mongwa and Pyay. 5

  6. • Draft (4 August 2014) • Finalize (18 August 2014) EOI • Invitation (21 August 2014) • Close (19 September 2014) • Evaluation (22 September to 5 November 2014) • Issue (17 November 2014) Preliminary • Close (9 January 2015) Survey Report • Evaluation (12 January to 15 July 2015) • Issue (20 July 2015) RFP • Close (18 September 2015) • Evaluation (21 September to 23 December 2015) • Report (31 December 2015) Seletion • Award (10 January 2016)

  7. Responsible Person  Government Sector  Minister of Transport and Communications (Decision Maker)  Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications (Decision Maker)  Managing Director of Myanma Railways, Chairman of solution development team (Decision Maker)  All of the general managers and participant from solution development team.  Project team and members.  Civil engineer experts, Mechanical engineer experts, Signal & Communication engineer experts, Operation management experts, Financial and Planning experts.  Consultants (Local or Foreign)  Private Sector  Local and international logistics companies  Shipping line companies  International freight forwarders companies  Container truck companies  Cargo truck companies  Oversea giant companies

  8. Myanma Railways plans to develop a new potential dry port in the area of Ywarthargyi in Yangon Division. Ywarthargyi Thilawa SEZ

  9. Dry Project of Yangon Region (YWA THA GYI)  The Dry Port Project of Yangon Region is located in the East Dagon Township in Yangon City in Yangon Region.  The nearest seaports are the Asia World Port Terminal, Myanmar Industrial Port, Botahtaung Port that are along the Yangon River and Myanmar International Terminal Thilawa (MITT) near the mouth of the Sea.  It can easily be linked to the Yangon-Bago-Taungoo-Pyinmana-Meikhtila- Mandalay Road network.  It is also situated on the Yangon-Mandalay Railway line (Main Railway Corridor).  Again, it is only about 15 miles away from the Yangon International Airport and so it is easy to link to it too. And the Dry Port itself has the railway line connected to Yangon-Bago and extended to Hanthawaddy International Airport which will be the biggest Airport in near future.  There are some Yangon Inland Waterway ports along the Yangon River that can easily be linked to this Dry Port too.

  10. Ywarthargyi

  11. Myanma Railways plans to develop a new potential dry port in the area of Ywarthargyi in Yangon Division. Resources Group Logistics Co.,Ltd Kerry Logistics Network 40 acres 40 acres Ywathagyi (Yangon Region) the estimated potential area is about 80 acres and the area of 40 acres will be allocated to each developer.

  12. Myanma Railways plans to develop a new potential dry port in the area of Myitnge in Mandalay Division. Myitnge

  13. Dry Project of Mandalay Region (MYIT NGE)  The Dry Port Project of Mandalay Region is located in Amarapur Township in Mandalay Region  The nearest seaport to this Dry Port is Gaw Wein Inland Port at Mandalay on Ayawaddy River.  It is on the roadside of the Yangon-Bago-Toungoo-Pyinmana-Meikhtila- Mandalay Road network. And it is very close to Yangon-Nay Pyi Taw- Mandalay Highway Road network.  It is also situated on the Yangon-Mandalay Railway line (Main Railway Corridor).  It is about 7 miles away from Tada U International Airport and so it is easy to link to it.  On the side of this Dry Port lays the Dokhtawaddy River which flows into the Ayawaddy River. Therefore, it is possible to link by Inland waterway mode.

  14. Myitnge in Mandalay Division. Group - A Group - B Resources Group Logistics Co.,Ltd 32.426 acres Kerry Logistics Network 42.674 acres

  15. Myanma Railways plans to develop a new potential dry port in the area of Myitnge in Mandalay Division. 42.674 acres 32.476 acres Myitnge (Mandalay Region) the land estimated is about 75 acres and about 32.476 acres will be allocated to one of the developers and about 42.674 acres to the other.

  16.  Construction Infrastructure of Dry Port activities  Space for containers handling  Space for container storage  To put warehouse space for freight and containers (Export, Import, Long term storage of bonded cargo, temporarily cargo)  Administration complex  Office building for custom  Workshop for light repair of containers  Space for Security gate and guard house  Boundary wall and fencing  Operation space of vehicles and machineries  Pavements  Rail siding line  Parking space for cargo vehicles awaiting entry to the terminal  Electronic weigh bridge  Electric distribution and plug in space  Spaces for quarantine  Rest area

  17.  Operation activities of transport for Dry Port  Container handling and Storage  Container stripping and stuffing  Break bulk cargo handling and storage  Customs inspection and clearance  Container light repairs  Freight forwarding and cargo consolidation services  Banking, Insurance, Financial services  Use of pallet system for cargo transport

  18.  Outcome  Reduced level of demurrage and pilferage  No customs required at gateway ports  Can issuance of through bill of lading by shipping lines, there by assuming full liability of shipments  Reduced overall level of empty container movement  Competitive transport cost  Reduced inventory cost  Increase trade flow

  19.  Estimated of development costs - As estimated of development costs are US $ (40) million per each (80) acres for Ywarthargyi (Yangon Region) and Myitnge (Mandalay Region) each dry port.  At the moment, Myanma Railways is in the process of signing on the agreement with two winning companies by international tender. The construction and the operation of the projects will be carried out by the B.O.T System of foreign direct investment. Consultancy service company (VDB/Loi) has been hired for the process to be done smoothly between Myanma Railways and the two companies.  The construction period is expected to be from July 2016 to June 2018 and the operation to be started in 2017. As the other six remaining potential places are concerned, Feasibility Study is going to be carried out from 2016 to 2020 to strengthen the Dry Ports activities.

  20. Conclusion  Therefore, we, Myanmar, would like to request the UNESCAP to kindly support us with every possible assistance both financially and technically in developing the remaining six potential places of Dry Ports in Myanmar.

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