Stevedoring

Agribulk Loading

Port Sudan Stevedoring Company provides the labour, direction and management responsible for handling imported cargo through the Green Terminal at Port Sudan.

The company has invested in an extensive range of specialized equipment including mechanical touch down grabs to handle all free flowing bulk cargoes.

Please contact our team to obtain a quote today.


Bulk-in-Bag-Out Operations

Stevedoring Bulk handling

We proudly own and operate Eight brand new mobile Bulk-to-Bag machines of British engineering and manufacture each capable of producing a yield of up to 100 tons per hour at full capacity.
We can offer:

  • Discharge from bulk in the holds of the vessel to bagged at the end of automatic conveyor belt.
  • Discharge from bulk in the holds of the vessel to bagged and stacked on quay.
  • Discharge from bulk in the holds of the vessel to bagged and stacked onto trucks.
  • Silo to bag and stacking onto trucks.


Conveyor Handling

Unloading Sacks

We own and operate 16 automatic conveyor belts which can be used for:

  • Load-on bagged cargo from net/quay to truck.
  • Load-off bagged cargo at warehouse from truck.
  • Load-on bagged cargo from warehouse to truck.


For efficient warehouse handling we offer 10m automatic conveyors for in-warehouse stacking.


Port Agents

Port Layout

Port Sudan is divided into Three main terminals.

The Green Terminal is dedicated to bulk cargo vessels with a draft of up to 15 meters thus allowing vessels of up to 50,000 tons to berth comfortably.

The North Terminal is dedicated to Break Bulk cargoes whilst the South Terminal is geared for containers only.

Although some clients prefer to appoint port agents and stevedores separately on the same vessel, we do offer full Agency services to clients whom prefer peace of mind when it comes to destination services at Port Sudan.


Customs Clearance

Customs Clearance

Our one-stop service would not be complete without Cargo Customs Clearance. As per Sudan Ministry of Transport regulations, Customs Clearance formalities must be complete prior to all bulk vessels arriving roads Port Sudan otherwise vessels are not allowed to berth.

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