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Groupe SERPORT

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Groupe SERPORT
Company typeSociété Anonyme
HeadquartersAlgiers, Algeria
Area served
Algeria
Key people
Mohamed-Karim Eddine Harkati (CEO)
OwnerAlgerian State
WebsiteOfficial website

Groupe SERPORT, GROUPE SERVICES PORTUAIRES, It is an Algerian government port management company.[1]

History

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On May 13, 2022, The CEO of the port management company (Groupe SERPORT) Achour Djelloul, was dismissed from his post after the scandal of the exit of containers of Hyundai cars imported by the Tahkout company in 2019. a judicial inquiry has been opened into the case of the exit and transfer from the commercial port of Mostaganem, in violation of the law, of 311 containers containing 1,064 disassembled cars, reports the Algeria Press Service citing the prosecution at the Mostaganem court.[2] and replaced by the former CEO of the port company of annaba (EPAN), Abdelkarim Harkati who would have been appointed interim director of serport.[3]

On February 24, 2021, Signing of an agreement for the manufacture of the first marine engine in Algeria between the Algeria Corporate Universities Group (GACU), the Port Services Group (SERPORT), the Constantine Engine Company (EMO) and the General Directorate of Scientific Research and Technological Development (DGRSDT).[4] Under this agreement, the executives and skills of the partner institutions will pool their efforts to "realize the marine engine manufacturing project based on an industrial reproduction strategy with the objective of ensuring the greatest possible integration rate and reduce the import bill.[4] On June 19, 2022 The Minister of Transport, Abdellah Moundji, installed the new general director of the port services group “SERPORT”, Mohamed Karim Eddine Harkati. In a statement to the press, following the installation ceremony, which took place during the extraordinary session of the group's General Assembly, the minister specified that "the mission of the new general director, installed after agreement of the President of the Republic Abdelmadjid Tebboune, is clearly defined in a three-year performance contract.[5]

Ports operated

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  • Entreprise Portuaire d'ALGER
  • Entreprise Portuaire de BÉJAIA
  • Entreprise Portuaire d' ANNABA
  • Entreprise Portuaire d'ORAN
  • Entreprise portuaire de SKIKDA
  • Entreprise Portuaire d'ARZEW
  • Entreprise portuaire de GHAZAOUET
  • Entreprise portuaire de TÉNÈS
  • Entreprise portuaire de DJENDJEN
  • Entreprise portuaire de MOSTAGANEM
  • Entreprise Portuaire de CHERCHELL
  • Société de Gestion des Ports de Pêche

USM Alger

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On March 2, 2020, it was announced that Groupe SERPORT had bought the shares of ETRHB Haddad which amounted to 94.34%.[6][7] in a press conference Halim Hammoudi, Secretary General of SERPORT announced that Aïn Benian project and the club headquarters will be launched soon. He also said that the goal is to achieve continental titles, not only local ones. Previously Achur Djelloul general manager of SERPORT, said they would invest between 1,2 and 1,3 billion dinar per year, while the training center project will cost 1,4 billion dinar. On May 13, 2020, Achur Djelloul announced that he signed with Antar Yahia to be the new Sporting director for three years and Abdelghani Haddi as a new general manager.[8] On July 31, 2020, Abdelghani Haddi spoke about some newspapers and responded to them and the fake news about the value of buying USM Alger's shares, where he said that the amount was 2 billion dinars about 13 million euros, for information SERPORT is a holding company which manages the State's holdings in Algerian port services. It generates a turnover of nearly 500 million euros per year, for a net profit which oscillates between 25 and 40 million euros.[9]

On March 15, 2021, the construction works of USM Alger's training center were officially launched, central technical director and production Rachid Douh stated that the plot contains 30,000 square meters, and will house the club's headquarters two playgrounds inside the hall two changing rooms and two playgrounds with artificial grass. The works will be carried out by EPE Batimetal, Asked on National Radio about a possible withdrawal from Groupe SERPORT, Achour Djelloul assured that the public company had no intention of separating from USM Alger.[10]

Sponsorship

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On January 7, 2024, The Algerian Football Federation announced the signing of a partnership protocol with Groupe SERPORT. This partnership aims to develop football and support national teams, in a partnership extending from 2024 to 2026.[11][12][13]

References

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  1. ^ "Groupe SERPORT". g-serport.dz. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Scandale du port de Mostaganem : fin de fonctions du PDG du groupe Serport". algerie-eco.com. 13 May 2022. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
  3. ^ "Affaire Tahkout : Achour Djelloul, P-DG de Serport, limogé". algerie360.com. 13 May 2022. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Signature d'une convention pour la fabrication du premier moteur marin en Algérie". APS. February 24, 2021. Retrieved January 8, 2024.
  5. ^ "Installation du nouveau Directeur général de "Serport", Mohamed Karim Eddine Harkati". APS. 19 June 2022. Retrieved 30 November 2023.
  6. ^ "USMA : Serport acquiert 94,34% des actions". DZFoot.com. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  7. ^ "USMA : Le Groupe Serport prend officiellement le pouvoir". competition.dz. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  8. ^ "Officiel : Anthar Yahia directeur sportif à l'USMA". DZFoot.com. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
  9. ^ "USMA : Haddi, " Serport a mis 20 millions d'€ "". DZFoot.com. 1 August 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  10. ^ "USM Alger : Serport limoge Hocine Achiou". dzfoot.com. 16 April 2022. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
  11. ^ "Football: La FAF signe un protocole de partenariat avec Serport". La Patrie News. January 7, 2024. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
  12. ^ "FAF: signature d'un protocole de partenariat avec le groupe Serport". Le Score. January 7, 2024. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
  13. ^ "La FAF signe un protocole de partenariat avec le groupe Serport". Express. January 7, 2024. Retrieved January 7, 2024.
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