
Tunisian commercial ports
As leading Tunisian shipping law firm, we operate on all the Tunisian commercial ports. So, if you are looking for leading Tunisian shipping solicitors in commercial ports of Tunisia for a ship arrest, bunker claim, general average, demurrage claim, cargo claim, maritime lien or any other maritime debt do not hesitate to contact us.
The Tunisian commercial ports and maritime ports are managed by the Office of the Merchant Navy and Ports (Office de la Marine Marchande et des Ports – OMMP), a public state establishment endowed with financial autonomy and legal status. The Office of the Merchant Navy and Ports or “OMMP” (former Office of National Tunisian Ports “OPNT – Office des Ports Nationaux Tunisiens” and former State Department of Commercial Ports coming under the Ministry of Public Works) ) was created by virtue of the law n° 65-2 dated February 12th, 1965, modified by the law dated February 15th, 1972. The Law n° 98/109 dated December 28th, 1998 ordered the OMMP to exercise the attributions confided to the maritime authority and administration as well as the tasks of port authority in accordance with the laws in force.
As a port authority, the OMMP’s main task is to handle in optimal conditions of lead time, cost and safety the whole of ships and goods passing through the Tunisian commercial ports.
As leading Tunisian shipping law firm, we operate on all the Tunisian commercial ports:
- Port of Bizerte Menzel Bourguiba
- Port of La Goulette
- Port of Rades
- Port of Sousse
- Port of Sfax
- Port of Gabes
- Port of Zarzis
Our legal assistance covers also the following Tunisian maritime ports:
- Port of Ashtart Terminaashta
- Port of La Skhirra
- Port of Tazerka
If you are looking for leading Tunisian shipping solicitor in the above Tunisian commercial ports for a ship arrest, bunker claim, general average, demurrage claim, cargo claim, maritime lien or any other maritime debt do not hesitate to contact us.
We can help you with:
- Shipping law
- Shipping Contracts
- Commercial shipping
- Cargo Claims
- Ship arrest
- Marine debt collection
- Marine disputes