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Northern Corridor Transit and Transport Coordination Authority (NCTTCA)

Public Institution

CountryKenya
SectorGovernment Services
Contact PersonCezzy Kanionaga
Telephone254717580688
Emailckanionga@ttcanc.org
Physical Address1196, Links Road, Nyali, P.O.Box 3406 - 80118, Mombasa, Kenya
About Northern Corridor Transit and Transport Coordination Authority (NCTTCA)

The Northern Corridor is a multimodal trade route linking the landlocked countries of the Great Lakes Region with the Kenyan maritime sea port of Mombasa.

The Northern Corridor Transit and Transport Agreement (NCTTA) signed in 1985 and revised in 2007 for regional cooperation with a view of facilitating interstate and transit trade between the Member States of Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda. South Sudan acceded to the Agreement in 2012.

The NCTTA is a comprehensive agreement with defined 11 Protocols on strategic areas for regional cooperation relating to: Maritime Port Facilities, Routes and Facilities, Customs Controls and Operations, Documentation and Procedures, Transport of Goods by Rail, Transport of Goods by Road, Inland Waterways Transport of Goods, Transport by Pipeline, Multimodal Transport of Goods, Handling of Dangerous Goods and Measures of Facilitation for Transit Agencies, Traders and Employees.

The Northern Corridor Transit and Transport Coordination Authority (NCTTCA) was established to oversee the implementation of the Agreement. The NCTTCA Secretariat is mandated to facilitate trade and movement of people, stimulate economic and social development, transform the Northern Corridor into a development corridor by stimulating investments, implement strategies for accelerating economic and social growth while ensuring environmental sustainability.

Services Provided

Identification of areas where improvements are needed in relation to transit transport

Provision of a set of tools for diagnosing problems and providing solutions

Measuring the evolution of the Corridor hence establishing the effectiveness of programs designed to address identified bottlenecks

Provision of key reliable information to policy makers to facilitate formulation of policies.

Investment Projects
Development of The Northern Corridor (NC) Regional Logistics Hub
Project Details
Country
Kenya
Sector
Government Services
Stage
Feasibility
Contractor
NCTTCA Secretariat
Promoter
NCTTCA
Fincancing Type
Government
Total Project Cost
USD
Project Start Date
30th November, -0001
Project Completion Date
30th November, -0001
Description  
The project aims at developing and operating a regional logistics hub on the land measuring 50 acres in total, allocated by the Government of Kenya, to the five (5) Northern Corridor Member States, within the Naivasha Special Economic Zone. The assignment will comprise of a detailed feasibility study, master plan and detailed engineering designs.