We are pleased to advise that the port of Casablanca has reoponed.
For safety reasons, all vessel movements were suspended last week after 85 containers on a vessel bound for Barcelona fell overboard in the port entrance on Wednesday night.
Tunisia’s Office of the Merchant Marine and Ports (OMMP) has initiated a major investment plan for the renewal and enhancement of its national tugboat fleet in order to improve safety, port efficiency, and maritime assistance capacities across Tunisian commercial ports.
The OMMP has officially ordered six new ASD (Azimuth Stern Drive) tugboats, built by the Turkish shipyard Med Marine, for a global investment of approximately 168 million TND (around 50 million Euros).
These units are equipped with advanced navigation, firefighting, and pollution-control technologies, and are intended to support vessel maneuvering operations in all Tunisian ports.
Both tugboats are designed with a bollard pull capacity exceeding 60 tonnes, a length of approximately 28 meters, and a service speed of 12 knots, allowing efficient support for ship maneuvers and emergency response operations.
The remaining four tugboats are currently under construction and will be delivered progressively before the end of January 2026, according to the OMMP’s official communication.
This modernization program aims to:
Information provided by Budd Tunisia (budd.tunisia@budd-pni.com), your partner in all Tunisian ports.