
The Chief Executive Officer of the Diwan of Merchant Marine and Ports, Mr. Fouad Othman, has officially launched the strategic study for the master plan of commercial ports in Tunisia. Scheduled to last 15 months, this initiative aims to develop port infrastructure and enhance the logistical efficiency of the country’s main maritime ports.
Maritime Strategy 2040: Ambitious Goals
Aligned with the 2040 transport and logistics strategy, this initiative anticipates a comprehensive national strategy that considers economic developments and the needs of Tunisia’s foreign trade up to 2040. The primary objective is to strengthen Tunisia’s position in the global movement of goods and value-added logistics services, with ports accounting for over 90% of the country’s trade exchanges.
Enhancing Port Capacities and Adapting to Innovations
This In-Depth Study Will Contribute to Strengthening the Capacities of Tunisian Commercial Ports
This in-depth study will contribute to enhancing the capacities of Tunisian commercial ports, preparing them to keep pace with the rapid technological evolution in maritime transport. It will also focus on improving port governance with facilities that meet international standards.
Current Challenges and Future Preparedness
In a context of ongoing challenges such as pressure on deadlines and costs, port security, and sustainability in the face of climate change, this study serves as a strategic guide. It addresses crucial aspects such as coexistence with the urban environment, the adoption of clean energy, digital transition, social responsibility, and integrated quality systems.
Global Coordination: An Inclusive Master Plan
This Master Plan for Ports Will Be Developed in Coordination with All Relevant Public Structures and Professional Organizations
This master plan for ports will be developed in coordination with all public structures and professional organizations related to maritime transport in Tunisia. This ensures an integrated approach to addressing challenges and seizing opportunities in the Tunisian maritime sector.



The Chief Executive Officer of the Diwan of Merchant Marine and Ports, Mr. Fouad Othman, has officially launched the strategic study for the master plan of commercial ports in Tunisia. Scheduled to last 15 months, this initiative aims to develop port infrastructure and enhance the logistical efficiency of the country’s main maritime ports.
Maritime Strategy 2040: Ambitious Goals
Maritime in the Maghreb
Aligned with the 2040 transport and logistics strategy, this initiative anticipates a comprehensive national strategy that considers economic developments and the needs of Tunisia’s foreign trade up to 2040. The primary objective is to strengthen Tunisia’s position in the global movement of goods and value-added logistics services, with ports accounting for over 90% of the country’s trade exchanges.
Enhancing Port Capacities and Adapting to Innovations
This In-Depth Study Will Contribute to Strengthening…
This In-Depth Study Will Contribute to Strengthening the Capacities of Tunisian Commercial Ports
This in-depth study will contribute to enhancing the capacities of Tunisian commercial ports, preparing them to keep pace with the rapid technological evolution in maritime transport. It will also focus on improving port governance with facilities that meet international standards.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Diwan…
Current Challenges and Future Preparedness
In a context of ongoing challenges such as pressure on deadlines and costs, port security, and sustainability in the face of climate change, this study serves as a strategic guide. It addresses crucial aspects such as coexistence with the urban environment, the adoption of clean energy, digital transition, social responsibility, and integrated quality systems.
This Master Plan for Ports…
Global Coordination: An Inclusive Master Plan
This Master Plan for Ports Will Be Developed in Coordination with All Relevant Public Structures and Professional Organizations
This master plan for ports will be developed in coordination with all public structures and professional organizations related to maritime transport in Tunisia. This ensures an integrated approach to addressing challenges and seizing opportunities in the Tunisian maritime sector.



