
Algeria Ferries Makes New Promises to Its Customers
The national shipping company Algérie Ferries organized study days on Tuesday, October 29, and Wednesday, October 30, aboard its vessel Badji Mokhtar III at the Port of Algiers, under the theme « ENTMV: Status, Challenges, and Development Perspectives. » The Algerian maritime company concluded these sessions with recommendations and commitments made to its clients, particularly through its new roadmap.
Indeed, Algérie Ferries, the commercial name of the National Company for Maritime Passenger Transport (ENTMV), established a new roadmap following its study days, which were attended by the Minister of Transport, the CEO of the company, the Director General of Algerian Customs, and various officials related to maritime travel. This roadmap aims to improve the company’s situation and address the dysfunctions that have been observed until now.
Moreover, Algérie Ferries posted an update on its social media to report on its study days and the resulting roadmap, sharing the promises made for the future following a disastrous summer season.
Algérie Ferries Aims to Address Identified Issues
What is the main promise of the Algerian maritime company following this event? In fact, the aforementioned roadmap aims « to increase the company’s profitability and enhance the quality of services for its clients, in order to meet their expectations and rectify the issues previously identified. »
These recommendations were anticipated, as during the opening of the study days, the Minister of Transport, Mohamed El-Habib Zahana, emphasized the need to eliminate the shortcomings the company has experienced in recent years, particularly during the summer of 2024.
According to him, it is crucial « to create a conducive environment, to cleanse the company’s environment, and to instill its values among its affiliates while working to tackle the major challenges it faces, such as managing fierce competition from foreign maritime transport companies, meeting the growing demand, ensuring that ships comply with international standards, improving the quality of its services, and developing practical skills within the company to guarantee high-quality service delivery. »
The national shipping company Algérie Ferries organized study days on Tuesday, October 29, and Wednesday, October 30, aboard its vessel Badji Mokhtar III at the Port of Algiers, under the theme « ENTMV: Status, Challenges, and Development Perspectives. » The Algerian maritime company concluded these sessions with recommendations and commitments made to its clients, particularly through its new roadmap.
Indeed, Algérie Ferries, the commercial name of the National Company for Maritime Passenger Transport (ENTMV), established a new roadmap following its study days, which were attended by the Minister of Transport, the CEO of the company, the Director General of Algerian Customs, and various officials related to maritime travel. This roadmap aims to improve the company’s situation and address the dysfunctions that have been observed until now.
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Moreover, Algérie Ferries posted an update on its social media to report on its study days and the resulting roadmap, sharing the promises made for the future following a disastrous summer season.
Algérie Ferries Aims to Address Identified Issues
Algérie Ferries Aims to Address Identified Issues…
What is the main promise of the Algerian maritime company following this event? In fact, the aforementioned roadmap aims « to increase the company’s profitability and enhance the quality of services for its clients, in order to meet their expectations and rectify the issues previously identified. »
These recommendations were anticipated, as during the opening of the study days, the Minister of Transport, Mohamed El-Habib Zahana, emphasized the need to eliminate the shortcomings the company has experienced in recent years, particularly during the summer of 2024.
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According to him, it is crucial « to create a conducive environment, to cleanse the company’s environment, and to instill its values among its affiliates while working to tackle the major challenges it faces, such as managing fierce competition from foreign maritime transport companies, meeting the growing demand, ensuring that ships comply with international standards, improving the quality of its services, and developing practical skills within the company to guarantee high-quality service delivery. »



