Egyptian Authority for Maritime Safety (EAFMS)
Historical brief
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The Egyptian Authority for Maritime Safety (EAFMS), ex-ports and Lighthouses Administration
(PLA), is one of the first governmental facilities as it dates back to 1830 when
an assembly was appointed to supervise the preparation to receive large vessels
in the port of Alexandria.
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- In 1870, an Administration dependent to the Ministry of Interiors was appointed
to carry out this task.
- In 1880, it was transferred to the Ministry of Public Works.
- In 1884, under the name of "Prisons and Lighthouses Administration", "Ministry of
Treasury", it took charge of Alex. Inner Port.
- In 1905, both inner and outer ports of Alexandria gathered under its supervision
in addition to the following ports: Suez, Port Said, Rachid, Damietta; as well as
Mediterranean and Red Sea Lighthouses.
- In 1906, an Engineering Department was established in PLA.
- 1919, it was transferred to the newly established Ministry of Transport as "Ports
and Lighthouses Administration (PLA)"
- In 1954, it was transferred to the Ministry of War, then to the Ministry of Military
Production and back again to the Ministry of War.
- In 15/11/1967, the presidential decree no.2062/67 transferred it to the Ministry
of Transport.
- In 23/9/1971, the presidential decree 2402/1971 concerning "Governmental Facilities
Organization" kept it under the Ministry of Maritime Transport.
- In 27/10/1999, the presidential decree no. 360/1999 concerning "Ministry of Transport
Regulation and PLA dependence to it" was issued.
- In 09/12/2004, the presidential decree no. 399/2004 established "The Egyptian Authority
for Maritime Safety" as an independent nominal Authority reporting to the Minister
of Transport to replace "Ports and Lighthouses Administration."