60/1997 (as amended).The dry port shall have the right to pay with respect to abandoned good after deducting the amount payable to its services from the proceeds of the sale of the good pursuant to Sub-Article 1 of this Article.Any action with respect to delivery of good or claim of payment under this Proclamation shall be barred if not instituted with in a period of two years.The limitation period shall commence:¬Any action by a person is respect of the remaining amount of the proceeds of the sale of abandoned good after deducting customs duty and tax, and dry port service fee and expenditure, shall be barred if not instituted within a period of two years.The day on which the limitation period commences shall not be included in the period.Any laws, regulations or directives that contradicts with the provision of this
Modjo Dry Port (Ethiopia) Located 61 kilometres southeast of Addis Ababa, Modjo dry port currently handles 80 per cent of the country’s import-export market along the Ethiopia-Djibouti trade corridor. The regional government has set aside 17 hectares of additional land for the port to use as demand increases. This move will help the country save foreign currency and increase efficiency in import export operations; we have here included the establishment proclamation of the Dry Port Administration Enterprise and its liabilities. A foundation stone for an eighth dry port has been laid in Wereta, South Gondar zone of the Amhara regional state, by the Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics Services Enterprise. Expected to facilitate Ethiopia’s trade with Sudan, the cost of construction was covered by the The port which will be the eighth one in the country, will rest on three hectares piece of land and will be able to accommodate 1,000 containers at once. Modjo Dry Port is one of Ethiopia's seven operational inland dry ports along with Qality, Semera, Meqelle, Dire Dawa, Gelan and Kombolcha. Dagmawit Moges, Minister of Transport and Ambachew Merkonnen (PhD), President of the Amhara region, and other government officials were present at the ceremony. The construction of a new dry port in Wereta, in northern Gonder of Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia has been completed at a cost of US $3m. The Dry Port Services Enterprise has now merged with two other state owned companies to form the mega-company Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics Services Enterprise.Dry Port Administration Enterprise Establishment Council of Ministers Proclamation to Define the Liability of Council of the Dry Port to the consignee These documents can be purchased at Berhanena Selam Printing Enterprise Shop at Arat Killo.The highlights of the above mentioned proclamation and regulation are listed below; however, it’s advisable that a reader gets the documents for a comprehensive understanding of the existing proclamations and regulations.The Dry Port Service Enterprise is established as a Public Enterprise for indefinite duration and it shall be supervised by the Ministry of Transport and Communications; the enterprise’s head office shall be in Addis and it may have branch offices elsewhere, as may be necessary.The Purposes for which the Enterprise is established are to operate dry ports andThe Dry Port shall be liable for the loss, damage or delay in delivery of the goods while under its custody.Unless otherwise there is an agreement or regulation, without contradicting the provisions of this proclamation, the delivery of goods shall be deemed delayed where the dry port cannot deliver the good within three days from the day required within the period provided under the agreement or regulation.The Dry Port shall be exempted from liability if it’s proved that the loss or damage of the good or delay of the good was caused by. Expected to facilitate Ethiopia’s trade with Sudan, the cost of construction was covered by the Ethiopian Shipping & Logistics Enterprise, the state-owned shipping giant. Ethiopia completes construction of its eighth dry port. It is located at Modjo, nearly 75 km East of Addis Ababa. 136/2007 or 136/1999EC (according to the Ethiopian calendar ... Proclamation to Define the Liability of Council of the Dry Port to the consignee Proclamation No. “It will help us make use of industrial parks that are located near the port such as Kombolcha, Debre Birhan, Meqelle and Bahir Dar,” said an exporter.Ethiopia completes construction of its eighth dry port Ethiopia’s exports to Sudan, mainly coffee, tea, meat and spices, stood at around US $50m in 2016, while the former buys oil from the latter.Exporters, especially of sesame seeds, which is a popular agriculture product from the area, are similarly eager about the completion of the port and await its operationalisation.