Fiji

Fiji

Country name:

Fiji Islands

Official country name:

Republic of Fiji

Matanitu ko Viti (Fijian)

Fijī Ganarājya / फ़िजी गणराज्य (Fiji Hindi)

Assessment Details
Date June 2023
Name of Assessor Titilia Rabuka
Title and Position Logistics Officer
Contact

titilia.rabuka@wfp.org

Table of Contents

Chapter Name of Assessor  Organization Date Updated 
1 Fiji Country Profile Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
1.1 Fiji Humanitarian Background Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
1.2 Fiji National Regulatory Departments and Quality Control Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
1.3 Fiji Customs Information Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2 Fiji Logistics Infrastructure Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.1. Fiji Port Assessment Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.1.1 Fiji Port of Suva Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.1.2 Fiji Port of Lautoka Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.1.3 Fiji Port of Levuka Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.1.4 Fiji Port of Malau Ian Ross WFP March 2022
2.1.5 Fiji Port of Savusavu Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.1.6 Fiji Port of Wairiki Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2 Fiji Aviation Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.1 Fiji Nadi International Airport Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.2 Fiji Nausori International Airport Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.3 Fiji Labasa National Airport Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.4 Fiji Cicia National Airport Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.5 Fiji Malolo Lailai National Airport Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.6 Fiji Vunisea National Airport Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.7 Fiji Mana Island National Airport Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.8 Fiji Levuka Airfield Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.9 Fiji Pacific Harbour Airstrip  Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.10 Fiji Taveuni Island Airport Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.11 Fiji Rotuma Island Airport Ian Ross WFP March 2022
2.2.12 Fiji Savu Savu Airport Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.13 Fiji Vatulele Airport Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.14 Fiji Yasawa Airport Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.15 Fiji Moala Airport Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.16 Fiji Oni-i-lau Airport  Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.17 Fiji Lakeba Airport  Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.18 Fiji Koro Airport  Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.19 Fiji Gau Airport  Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.2.20 Fiji Vanua Balavu Airport  Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.3 Fiji Road Network Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.4 Fiji Railway Assessment Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.5 Fiji Waterways Assessment Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.5.1 Jettys and Landing Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.6 Fiji Storage Assessment Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.6.1 Fijij Potential MSU Sites Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
2.7 Fiji Milling Assessment Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
3 Fiji Services and Supply Ian Ross WFP March 2022
3.1 Fiji Fuel Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
3.2 Fiji Transporters Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
3.3 Fiji Manual Labour Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
3.4 Fiji Telecommunications Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
3.5 Fiji Food and Additional Suppliers Ian Ross WFP March 2022
3.5.1 Fiji Food Suppliers Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
3.5.2 Fiji Additional Suppliers Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
3.6 Fiji Additional Services Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023

3.7 Fiji Waste Management and Recycling Infrastructure Assessment

Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
4.Fiji Contact Lists Ian Ross WFP May 2022
4.1 Fiji Government Contact List Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
4.2 Fiji Humanitarian Contact List Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
4.3 Fiji Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies Contact List Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
4.4 Fiji Port and Waterways Company Contact List Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
4.5 Fiji Airport Company Contact List Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
4.6 Fiji Storage and Milling Company Contact List Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
4.7 Fiji Fuel Provider Contact List Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
4.8 Fiji Transporter Contact List Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
4.10 Fiji Supplier Contact List Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
4.11 Fiji Additional Services Contact List Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
4.12 Fiji Waste Management Companies Contact List Titilia Rabuka WFP Julne 2023
5 Fiji Annexes Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023
5.1 Fiji Acronyms and Abbreviations Titilia Rabuka WFP June 2023

Fiji - 1 Fiji Country Profile

Generic Information 

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Country Overview

The Republic of the Fiji Islands is a Pacific Island Country (PIC) with a population of close to a million people; and is located about two-thirds of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand. The country is composed of 332 islands, many of which are large and have high elevation. Most of the population, however, live near the coasts, making sea-level rise an important risk. In addition, the Fijian economy is heavily dependent on the sugar and tourism industries, both of which are susceptible to climate change. Adaptation planning is underway in Fiji. 

The two main islands are Viti Levu, where the capital city of Suva is located, and Vanua Levu. Other main islands are Taveuni (470 km²), Kadavu (411 km²), Gau (140 km²) and Koro (104 km²). The second city in Fiji is Lautoka. 

Fiji has one of the largest economies in the region, is one of the PICs least dependent on foreign aid, and generating income through tourism, sugar and exports of natural resources. Fiji is a multi-ethnic, multi-faith society, influenced by Pacific, Indian, European and Asian traditions.  

The Republic of the Fiji Islands lies wholly within the southern tropics. The area included within Fiji's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) is 1,163,272 km² with only 18,274 km² of land. Only 16% of this landmass is suitable for agriculture and is found mainly along the coastal plains, river deltas, and valleys. 

The combination of the prevailing south-easterly trade winds and these mountain ranges result in a distinct dry western side climate suited for sugar cane cultivation and a distinctive wet and humid eastern climate experienced in Suva, the capital city. 

Demographics 

Fiji's 2022 estimated population is 907,216 of which 51% are indigenous Fijians, 44% are Indo-Fijians, with the balance being Europeans, Chinese, Rotumans and other Pacific Islanders. Most of Fiji's population live on Viti Levu's coasts, either in Suva or in smaller urban centers. The interior of Viti Levu is sparsely populated due to its rough terrain. 

Governance Divisional Areas 

There are four Divisional areas in Fiji with 14 provinces. 

  • Central Division has five provinces: Naitasiri, Namosi, Rewa, Serua, and Tailevu.  

  • Eastern Division has three provinces: Kadavu, Lau, and Lomaiviti.  

  • Northern Division has three provinces: Bua, Cakaudrove, and Macuata.  

  • Western Division has three provinces: Ba, Nadroga-Navosa, and Ra.   

Foreign Relations: Fiji has traditionally had close relations with its major trading partners Australia and New Zealand. Fiji has also pursued closer relations with a number of Asian countries, including the People's Republic of China, Indonesia, and India.  

 A disaster-prone country 

Fiji is second only to Papua New Guinea as the PIC having been most affected by natural disasters since 1990. 

The social and economic implications of climatological and hydrological risks are considerable across all primary production sectors, especially agriculture. Floods and droughts can disrupt agricultural production for domestic and export activities and landslides can cut roads and disrupt communications and access. Cyclonic events are a threat to settlements, infrastructure, tourist facilities and the population that is located on the coastal fringe of the high islands and on the low islands. 

The current key hazards and risks of most concern to Fiji are products of cyclonic and geological-forcing activity. Fiji is in the tropical cyclone belt and one cyclone on average passes through Fijian waters each year. Cyclones cause loss of lives and property, coastal and riverine flooding, as well as damages to agricultural and tree crops from high winds. They have severe consequences for the nation’s economy. TC Winston in 2016 affected about half of the whole Fiji population and the losses resulting from it were estimated to reduce economic growth by 2.5 % relative to the 2016 pre-cyclone forecast. 

Fiji’s location on the Pacific “ring of fire” puts it at risk from geological hazards, in particular earthquakes and locally generated tsunamis. The last major destructive earthquake and tsunami was registered in 1953. The threat from volcanic eruptions is rather low with their primary effects on the maritime sector limited to the impact of large pumice rafts from sub-marine eruptions to the east of Fiji. 

Drought, which affects coastal and upland areas, is another outcome of a climatic condition. Since 1978, several droughts have had a major impact on the economic productivity and subsistence livelihoods across the country. The threats can become significantly higher due to a longer-range climate change. 

Generic country information can be located from sources, which are regularly maintained and reflect current facts and figures. For a generic country overview, please consult the following sources: 

Fiji Wikipedia Country Information https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiji  

Fiji IMF Country Information mf.org/en/Countries/FJI 

Fiji Economist Intelligence Unit Information* http://country.eiu.com/Fiji  

(*note - this is a paid service)  

Facts and Figures 

Fiji Wolfram Alpha Information https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=Fiji 

Fiji World Bank Information https://data.worldbank.org/country/fiji?view=chart 

Fiji Population Information https://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/fiji-population

Fiji - 1.1 Fiji Humanitarian Background

Disasters, Conflicts and Migration 

Natural Hazards 

Type 

Occurs 

Comments / Details 

Drought 

Yes 

The areas affected by drought in Fiji are mainly the smaller islands and the Western and Northern sides of the main islands. Droughts which occur in Fiji are linked to the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and associated reductions in rainfall. 

Earthquakes 

Yes 

Fiji is exposed to earthquakes. Those areas having the greatest earthquake activity are the Taveuni-Udu area, the southwestern parts of Kadavu and the northern Yasawas. The medium activity extends from the southern part of Taveuni and Vanua Levu, through Koro, Gau, Ovalau, eastern and southern Viti Levu, and as far north as north-western Kadavu. The rest of Fiji is a region of relatively low earthquake activity. 

Epidemics 

Yes 

Like many developing countries, Fiji is still undergoing an epidemiological transition and is faced with a double burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases. Whilst there has been a decline in the incidence of some of the communicable diseases over the past 20 years such as tuberculosis and filariasis, the rise in incidence of Leptospirosis and typhoid fever in recent years is a cause for concern. Fiji had significant COVID incidence. 

Extreme Temperatures 

No 

N/A 

Flooding 

Yes 

Flooding is also a significant hazard in Fiji, usually associated with cyclone or tropical depression rainfall. Fiji is subject to both coastal and river flooding. 

Rapid-onset floods occur within several hours of heavy rainfall, can last several days and are specific to medium-sized river catchments. Flash floods occur within a few hours of torrential rains with little or no warning and dissipate rapidly. This is the most common form of flooding in Fiji and it occurs frequently. 

Insect Infestation 

Yes 

As for all PICs, pests and disease pose a huge danger to Fiji’s environment. Fiji successfully controlled a number of notorious coconut pests and some weeds by implementing bio-control programmes. The Biosecurity Authority of Fiji (BAF) was established under the Biosecurity Promulgation in December 2008. BAF manages quarantine controls at borders to minimise the risk of exotic pests and diseases entering the country. It also provides import and export inspection and certification to help retain Fiji’s favourable animal, plant and human health status and wide access to overseas export markets. 

Mudslides 

Yes 

Landslides in Fiji are commonly associated with periods of heavy rainfall, especially tropical cyclone rainfall. The most concerned areas are the coastal south-east Viti Levu. Following Cyclone Wally in 1980, the most extensive landslides were recorded, when the road from Navua to Yarawa was blocked by 45 huge landslides. Landslides are also associated with earthquake activity (for example on Kadavu in 1998). 

Volcanic Eruptions 

Yes 

Taveuni is the third-largest island in the Fiji Group and is home to around 15,000 people. The island is the surface expression of a large volcano, 40 km long and up to 12 km wide. Recent geological surveys indicated that it has erupted at least 36 times since people inhabited the island. 

Given the continual nature of eruptive activity on Taveuni since 9500 BC, the probability of activity within the next 100 years is high. 

High Waves / Surges 

Yes 

Fiji has, during its history, been affected by tsunami. The likelihood of tsunami differs between locations in Fiji. Based upon the magnitudes of known tsunami, there is moderate tsunami potential in the Central-Southeast islands of the Fiji Group (where tsunamis have been recorded with wave run-up heights of 2-4 m). Coastlines in the Northwest of the group are identified as having a low tsunami potential as tsunami have either not been reported or those reported in the area have run-up heights of less than 2 m. 

Wildfires 

Yes 

Significant fire events in the countryside are related to the dry season. During the dry season vegetation in the western region becomes susceptible to fire. The National Fire Authority is stationed in the major cities and some big towns. Other communities lack fire service facilities. 

High Winds 

Yes 

Fiji’s location in the South Pacific Ocean exposes the country to tropical cyclones, which are the most frequent hazard process to occur in Fiji and result in the most damage. On average, Fiji experiences 10 to 15 tropical cyclones per decade, of which 2 to 4 results in severe damage. Tropical cyclones in Fiji affect an average of 28,837 people per event. The most recent tropical cyclone Cat V (Winston, 2016) affected 540,000 people and killed 44. Cyclone (Ami, 2003) affected 30,000 people and killed 17. 

Other Comments 

N/A 

Man-Made Issues 

Civil Strife 

Yes 

There have been 4 coups d'état in the past 40 years, two in 1987, 2000, and in 2006. 

International Conflict 

No 

N/A 

Internally Displaced Persons 

Yes 

Both disasters and climate change are causing internal displacement in many countries in the region. Although many of these people are likely to be displaced within national borders, some will have no choice but to migrate internationally. Their lives and livelihoods are linked to the Pacific Ocean; rising sea levels and other effects of global warming threaten not only their physical assets and coastal zones, but also their way of life and perhaps their national identities. 

Refugees Present 

Yes 

14 people were granted Asylum in 2020. (Persons recognized as refugees under the 1951 UN Convention/1967 Protocol, the 1969 OAU Convention, in accordance with the UNHCR Statute in Fiji.) 

Landmines / UXO Present 

No 

N/A 

Other Comments 

 N/A 

For a more detailed database on disasters by country, please see the Centre for Research on Epidemiology of Disasters Country Profile. 

 

Seasonal Effects on Logistics Capacities 

Seasonal Effects on Transport 

Transport Type 

Time Frame 

Comments / Details 

Primary Road Transport 

November to April 

Paved and sealed road are generally ok to go through during the wet season. Nevertheless, rains on the main roads could make driving a hazard. During the wet season, floods, flash floods and landslides, particularly on stretches of the highways may happen, resulting in roads, crossroads or bridges closures. 

Secondary Road Transport 

November to April 

The secondary roads network is often not in a perfect condition and may be quickly affected by rainfalls, making it impracticable overnight. During the wet season, floods, flash floods and landslides may happen, resulting in roads, crossroads or bridges closures. 

Rail Transport 

N/A 

No rail network exists in Fiji. 

Air Transport 

November to April 

Generally reliable all year-round. Heavy rainfalls / cyclones may impact the air transport operations, resulting in delays, flights cancellations and temporary airports/airstrips closures. The secondary airstrips on outer islands may be impracticable during the wet seasons and even if the airports/airstrips are open, the access roads may be impracticable. 

Waterway Transport 

November to April 

Waterway transport – for both sea and rivers - may be affected during the wet / cyclonic seasons. 

  

Seasonal Effects on Storage and Handling 

Activity Type 

Time Frame 

Comments / Details 

Storage 

November to April 

During the wet / cyclonic seasons, days of torrential rain may flood roads, cut power and water supplies, closing access to transport and storage infrastructures, impacting handling / packaging operations and making access of manpower problematic. Nevertheless, it is very difficult to forecast and anticipate these constraints. 

Handling 

November to April 

As above 

Other 

November to April 

As above 

 

Capacity and Contacts for In-Country Emergency Response 

Government 

During a previous large disaster response in Fiji the 2016 TC Winston operation, the Fiji Government displayed all its logistical capabilities to successfully undertake a military led response. Using both their assets (vessels and aircrafts) as well as their personnel, they implemented a 'Forward Cell', whose aim was to coordinate those assets as well as the ones provided by the neighbouring militaries from Australia, New Zealand and France. 

For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List. 

Humanitarian Community 

Fiji’s humanitarian response is coordinated through the Fiji cluster system. The Fijian government approach to national humanitarian and disaster response is modelled on the Global Cluster System. The Global Cluster System was established in 2006 by the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) to provide a more predictable and accountable response to humanitarian crises, with clearly mandated lead agencies to ensure strong leadership in the main sectors of humanitarian response (IASC 2006). A regional approach to the cluster system exists through the Pacific Humanitarian Team, which is a collaboration between UN, Pacific Island country representatives, NGOs, donors and private-sector actors. 

 For more information on humanitarian agency contact details, please see the following link: 4.2 Humanitarian Agency Contact List. 

Fiji - 1.2 Fiji Regulatory Departments and Quality Control

This is a comprehensive list of governing authorities and the priority humanitarian logistics authorities. 

 

Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji 

The Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji (CAAF) retained the technical regulatory functions of the aviation industry to comply with National and International standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Standards and Recommended Practices. Its functions also include the registration of aircraft; safety of air navigation and aircraft; control of air traffic; certification of aircraft and operators; licensing of aircrew and airports. 

Fiji Revenue and Customs Service 

The Fiji Revenue and Customs Service (FRCS) is the regulatory authority determining all customs and tariff issues within Fiji. Formerly the Inland Revenue Department and the Fiji Islands Customs Service, FRCS advises the state on matters relating to taxation and customs and excise and liaises with appropriate Ministries and statutory bodies on such matters. It represents the State internationally in respect of matters relating to taxation or customs and excise. 

Biosecurity Authority of Fiji 

The Biosecurity Authority of Fiji (BAF) was established under the Biosecurity Promulgation in December 2008. It is a Commercial Statutory Authority under the Public Enterprise Act 1996. BAF is mandated to protect Fiji’s agricultural sector from the introduction and spread of animal and plant pests and diseases, facilitate access to viable agro-export markets and ensure compliance of Fiji’s agro-exports to overseas market requirements. 

BAF manages quarantine controls at our borders to minimise the risk of exotic pests and diseases entering the country. It also provides import and export inspection and certification to help retain Fiji’s favourable animal, plant and human health status and wide access to overseas export markets. 

BAF undertakes visual inspections and test of all imported goods. Certain countries have specific protocols of allowable goods for importation. Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are not accepted in Fiji and all goods must be accompanied by a GMO-free certification. Chemical residue testing is not undertaken in Fiji but samples in the past have been shipped to the United States of America for testing. Any goods that do not comply are rejected 

Telecommunication Authority of Fiji 

The Telecommunications Authority of Fiji (TAF) is the regulatory authority for all telecommunication matters and has the following functions - 

  • to implement the telecommunications policy in accordance with its powers under the Promulgation; 

  • to assist through mediation the resolution of disputes between licensees or between licensees and consumers; 

  • to manage State assets through allocating, assigning and supervising the use of radio spectrum and frequencies;  

  • to manage State assets through allocating, assigning and supervising the use of numbering; 

  • to promote investor confidence relating to telecommunications; 

  • to protect consumer interests and promote consumer awareness relating to telecommunications; 

  • to represent the Government in regional and international organizations and obligations, when the Minister has officially delegated such tasks to the Authority; and 

  • to perform any other functions assigned to it under the Promulgation or any other written law. 

“State assets” refers to radio frequency spectrum or the national telephone numbering system and includes any other telecommunication assets prescribed under the Promulgation. 

Fiji Roads Authority 

Fiji Roads Authority (FRA) is the organisation responsible for planning, developing and maintaining Fiji’s $6 billion road infrastructure. The infrastructure primarily consists of approximately 7500 km of road, 1200 bridges, 9000+ streetlights and 45 jetties. FRA operates as a body corporate governed under the leadership of a board. FRA manages the road assets primarily through out-sourced contracts with the private sector. The exception to this is certain maintenance work carried out by Municipal Councils and the management of roads in the outer islands, which are administered by the Ministry of Rural and Maritime Development under a Memorandum of Understanding with FRA. 

Fiji Islands Maritime Safety Administration 

The Fiji Islands Maritime Safety Administration (FIMSA) regulates the shipping industry, covering surveys, inspections, classification and certification of vessels, port state control, monitoring of shipping within national waters, and regulation of inter-island shipping. In March 2006, FIMSA was reorganized, due to a reform of Fiji Islands’ ports, and to ensure port compliance with the requirements of the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code. FIMSA, consequently, took over the regulatory activities of the Maritime and Ports Authority of Fiji Islands. 

FIMSA Divisions: 

  1. Hydrographical 

  1. Regulation and Rulemaking 

  1. Seafarers & Assessment 

  1. Ship Inspection 

  1. Marine Pollution 

  1. Port State Control 

  1. Shipping Office 

Land Transport Authority 

The Land Transport Authority (LTA) is the principal licensing authority for all forms of land transportation, irrespective of whether it is driven on private or public road and performs the key role of ensuring adequate, effective, efficient and safe land transportation throughout Fiji. It provides licensing and compliance services and focuses on road safety. 

Laboratory and Quality Testing 

As outlined above the BAF undertakes visual testing of all imported goods arriving in Fiji. Limited testing is available locally however international testing laboratories have agencies in Fiji who will send samples overseas for analysis. The University of the South Pacific provides food quality testing for Food Safety Standards in Suva. There is also an agricultural soil and plant testing facility available based on nutrient analysis. 

For more information on regulatory departments and quality control laboratories’ contact details, please see the following links: 4.1 Government Contact List and 4.3 Laboratory and Quality Testing Company Contact List. 

  

 

Fiji - 1.3 Fiji Customs Information

Duties and Tax Exemption 

International freight enters Fiji through two main port areas: 

  • Nadi in the NW for all air freight coming into Fiji; 

  • Suva and Lautoka for all sea freight, both are located on the main island of Viti Levu. The main seaport in Suva is in Walu Bay. 

The Fiji Revenue and Customs Service (FRCS) controls all customs clearance processes of imports and exports of all commercial and humanitarian goods into Fiji and sets all procedures and tariff determinations, as well as exemptions. The customs procedure for handling incoming goods during general periods is controlled by the FRCS and is generally undertaken through brokers and through the Fiji Procurement Office (FPO) operating under the Ministry of Economy for Government-consigned and utilised goods. 

During an emergency the FPO handles all goods consigned to the National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) and the Government of Fiji (GoF) and facilitates the customs clearance for these goods. FPO has a warehouse in Walu Bay for sea freight and at Nadi Airport for air freight. During an emergency it will second through the GoF additional space to facilitate increased volumes. 

The customs clearance process and documentation follows international standards and Fiji operates under the WCO conventions. Goods are allowed to stay at the wharf prior to customs clearance for 72 hours and this is not extended during disaster times. The Port Authorities will commence demurrage after 72 hours. Assuming the correct documentation is provided for the inspected goods then clearance should be facilitated; otherwise the process can take up to two weeks. However, other border agencies, such as Biosecurity Authority of Fiji and Ministry of Health, are also involved in the clearance of the goods and, should their requirements not be met, longer delays up to two weeks could be expected. 

Duty exemption can be obtained for standard humanitarian goods. However, during a state of emergency, specific items such as vehicles and generators require special approval by the Office of the Prime Minister and the Office of the Minister of Economy and will attract customs tariffs depending on the registration status of the organisation and whether agreements and MOUs exist between the organisation and a Fiji Government Agency. During normal times any organisation must be registered. However, during times of emergency, organisations not registered in Fiji will be able to import humanitarian goods for use without registration during the emergency period. FRCS requires all consignees or importers to obtain a Tax Identification Number (TIN). Registration and issuance of TIN by FRCS takes only one day. However, for relief items consigned to the NDMO, agencies will not require a TIN Number since the NDMO already has its own. 

It must be noted that historically the Fiji Government recognises the need to expedite  international humanitarian assistance and with it the duty free exemption for humanitarian goods used in disaster response. But once a ‘State of Emergency’ period is over, full taxes will apply on goods even for humanitarian purposes. 

The default position in any importation that may not fall directly under a clear customs law is that a ruling must be applied for and approved by the Minister of Economy. 

For further information on the Fiji Customs Authority, see the following link: https://www.frcs.org.fj/ 

For contact information regarding government custom authorities, please follow the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List. 

Emergency Response 

Duties and tax exemption procedures historically have changed and varied between successive emergencies. During Tropical Cyclone (TC) Winston, duty and tax exemption for goods was coordinated through mutual agreement between the Ministry of Economy and FRCS and were reported to be timely and effective. 

However, in an aim to formalise this process the Fiji Government has mandated (Budget Supplement 2016-17 P69 item 16) to "create (a) provision for humanitarian aid and natural disaster relief goods." In doing so "a review of Customs Tariff Act to accommodate and create provision for goods of humanitarian aid and natural disaster relief in nature to allow expedite clearance of such goods….’ 

Please refer to link below to see list of treaties and agreement confirmed or ratified by Fiji: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Treaties_of_Fiji 

Agreements / Conventions Description 

Ratified by Country? 

WCO (World Customs Organization) member 

Yes 

Annex J-5 Revised Kyoto Convention/Arusha Declaration 

Yes 

OCHA Model Agreement 

n/a 

WTO Valuation Agreement 

Yes 

Tampere Convention (on the Provision of Telecommunication Resources for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations) 

No 

Exemption Regular Regime (Non-Emergency Response) 

During time of normal activity registered UN agencies need to apply for exemption on goods through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. All imports are on a case-by-case basis and they will advise FRCS on the outcome. INGOs however need to be registered to obtain duty exemption status. All exemption applications need to be approved by the FRCS and the Minister of Economy. 

Organizational Requirements to obtain Duty Free Status 

United Nations Agencies 

Most international disaster response activities are primarily conducted through Diplomatic Missions, international organizations (IOs) or NGOs, which are the subject of different legal status, privileges, immunities and obligations. 

Permanent delegations of international organizations are treated in a similar way to those of Governments. Under the Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities Act, organizations which receive a Ministerial declaration stating that it is an “organization of which two or more States or the Governments thereof are members,” are recognised as being an international organization with corporate legal status. As such they are entitled to benefit from the privileges and immunities outlined in the various schedules of the Act, as described above.  

UNDP has assisted other UN organizations with submitting a request for duty exemption when importing goods under their umbrella however this is limited and on a case-by-case basis. 

Non-Governmental Organizations 

Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)s are considered corporate bodies under Fiji law and are usually registered in accordance with the Charitable Trusts Act or Religious Bodies Registration Act. 

NGOs register at the Ministry of Justice at the companies register. After registration the FRCS (tax division) will issue a TIN (tax identification number) that is used when importing goods into Fiji as part of the identification process. 

To register as a charitable trust, an organization must have a mission consistent with one of four “charitable purposes”, which includes “the relief of distress caused by any disaster affecting the whole or any part of the community”. That certificate registers the trustees of the charity as a corporate body and therefore entitles the board of trustees to various property and contractual rights. 

Religious NGOs can also potentially register through the Charitable Trusts Act provided they meet the relevant criteria, but they can also register in accordance with the Religious Bodies Registration Act, which similarly enables them, through their trustees, to have recognized legal status and hold land. Registration must be made by the head of the organization and at least two ministers or priests resident in Fiji (or if there are no ministers or priests in Fiji, then by two members), and these persons are recognised as the legal trustees of the organisation. 

Although the measures outlined above are primarily intended for NGOs seeking to set up permanently in Fiji, it appears that the same requirements would also apply to NGOs only wishing to enter Fiji on a temporary basis for a specific emergency operation but only if they intended to stay after the initial ‘State of Emergency’ period. However, in personal interviews with Fiji officials, there was a general belief that in the event of a large natural disaster agencies do not require registration to assist in the immediate response period. 

VAT Exemption 

While organisations may be exempt for customs tariffs, they may not be exempt from VAT. Unregistered organisations will find that even if they have an MOU with a Government Agency i.e. NDMO/Office of the Prime Minister then VAT will applicable and payable by the Fiji Govt department/ agency. This specifically applies to items such as Vehicles, generators and less so communications equipment. 

Exemption Certificate Application Procedure 

There is no mandated established procedure for the exemption process to be followed during emergencies (see above). Such processes have changed after each subsequent emergency. During TC Winston in 2016 coordination between the then Ministry of Finance (now the Ministry of Economy) and the FRCS implemented the following process. It was found to be straightforward and effective. Time frame for obtaining the exemption certificate was usually no more than 48 hours down from two weeks in non-emergency times. 

Duties and Taxes Exemption Application Procedure 

Generalities (include a list of necessary documentation) 

 Organizations requiring an exemption need to follow the 

Process to be followed (step by step) 

During TC Winston the Duty Exemption process established was as follows: 

GOODS CONSIGNED TO NDMO 

You MUST consign your cargo to the NDMO Consignee: 

National Disaster Management Office 

c/o Attorney General and Minister of Economy, 

Government of Fiji, Republic of Fiji. 

Step by Step Process 

Email your completed ‘Relief Import Request Form’ including all relevant information (items/ quantities/ weight / volumes) to  vasiti.soko@govnet.gov.fj   (Director for the National Disaster Management Office) 

  1. To seek approval for your cargo BEFORE arrival. 

  1. Copy the Logistics Cluster for tracking purposes at the following address: request.fijilogs@wfp.org 

  1. Once you receive approval, attach the form and relevant documentation and send to the NDMO FPO_Shipping_Suva@govnet.gov.fj 

  1. The NDMO will process your request and send you a confirmation email of approval for Duty and VAT exemption. This is the green light for your cargo to depart. 

  1. From there on your cargo will be handled on arrival by the NDMO (customs clearance/ transport/ storage/ distribution) 

*The following is an indicative list of items that have been identified as a priority for the response: 

Shelter -Tarpaulins and tents, temporary shelters, construction materials (roofing iron, timber, tools, nails, etc), blankets(new); 

Water and sanitation - Water purification tablets and filters, mosquito sprays;

Health - vaccines and medicines, emergency medical kits;

Agriculture - Planting materials and tools.

GOODS CONSIGNED TO ORGANIZATIONS 

You MUST consign your cargo to: 

Name or Recipient Organization or Individual c/o Attorney General and Minister of Economy 

Ministry of Economy, 

Government of Fiji, Republic of Fiji. 

Step by Step Process 

  1. Email your completed ‘Relief Import Request Form’ including all relevant information (items/ quantities/ weight / volumes) vasiti.soko@govnet.gov.fj (Director for the National Disaster Management Office) to seek approval for your cargo BEFORE arrival. 

  1. Copy the Logistics Cluster for tracking purposes at the following address: request.fijilogs@wfp.org 

  1. Once you receive approval, attach the form and relevant documentation and send to the NDMO FPO_Shipping_Suva@govnet.gov.fj 

  1. The NDMO will process your request and send you a confirmation email of approval for Duty and VAT exemption, your cargo can then depart. 

  1. Print the confirmation email (it is required for the customs clearance process) 

  1. On arrival of your cargo, present Packing list, Waybill, Pro forma Invoice and the confirmation email for Duty and VAT exemption from the NDMO to Customs to get your goods cleared. 

  1. Once your cargo is released by Customs, you are in charge of organizing your own transport, storage and distribution in accordance with government priorities 

  1. For transport and warehousing, the Logistics Cluster can assist with a list of available commercial companies. 

  1. Requests for transport by military assets are facilitated by UN-CM Co-Ord through the “Request for Assistance” (RFA) form, contact: CMCOORDFIJI@gmail.com

Exemption Certificate Document Requirements 

Duties and Taxes Exemption Certificate Document Requirements (by commodity) 

  

Food 

NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education) 

Medicines 

Vehicle & Spare Parts 

Staff & Office Supplies 

Telecoms Equipment 

Invoice 

Yes, original 

Yes, original 

Yes, original 

Yes, original 

Yes, original 

Yes, original 

AWB/BL/Other Transport Documents 

Not essential 

Not essential 

Not essential 

Yes, original. Please see below 

Not essential 

Not essential 

Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates 

Not essential 

Not essential 

Not essential 

Yes, original. Please see below 

Not essential 

Not essential 

Packing Lists 

Yes, original. Needs to be detailed. 

Yes, original. Needs to be detailed. 

Yes, original. Needs to be detailed. 

Yes, original. Please see below 

Yes, original. Needs to be detailed. 

Yes, original. Needs to be detailed. 

Other Documents 

GMO free certificate required 

 

 

See below 

 

See below 

Additional Notes 

Importation of Vehicles 

Vehicles are treated separately even to consigned humanitarian programs. UN agencies may import cars under diplomatic status through UNDP however all other organisations registered and unregistered will need to seek prior approval from the Minister of Economy before their arrival. New vehicles do not need an import licence but second-hand vehicles do. They must also be less than 5 years old and Euro 4 Environmental standards. 

Importation of Communications Equipment 

For importation of telecoms goods in Fiji, organisations must request an import permit from TAF, requests for frequencies (VHF, HF radio etc) should also be requested through TAF. 

UNDP has assisted UN Agencies with submitting a request for duty exemption but this is on a case-by-case basis. This form is called an “FA608” form. Contact point at UNDP for this is  registry.fj@undp.org  Phone: +679 331-2500. 

Customs Clearance 

General Information  

Goods are allowed to stay on the wharf free of charge for 72 hours while awaiting customs clearance and this timeframe exists throughout an emergency. Ports and airports will charge demurrage charges after this time. 

Customs Information 

Document Requirements 

As above 

Embargoes 

n/a 

Prohibited Items 

GMOs are not accepted in Fiji 

General Restrictions 

n/a 

Customs Clearance Document Requirements 

Fiji customs processes follow international procedures and standards during normal and disaster times. Standard documentation is required. There needs to be a clear distinction between goods being used for an organisation’s operation and goods being used for donation.  If there are any additional comments, they can be included at the bottom of the table. 

Customs Clearance Document Requirements (by commodity) 

  

Food 

NFI (Shelter, WASH, Education) 

Medicines 

Vehicles & Spare Parts 

Staff &Office Supplies 

Telecoms Equipment 

D&T Exemption Certificate 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

Invoice 

Yes, Original 

Yes, Original 

Yes, Original 

Yes, Original 

Yes, Original 

Yes, Original 

AWB/BL/Other Transport Documents 

Bill of lading, Certificate of Origin, Cargo Manifesto 

Bill of lading, Certificate of Origin, Cargo Manifesto 

Bill of lading, Certificate of Origin, Cargo Manifesto 

Bill of lading, Certificate of Origin, Cargo Manifesto 

Bill of lading, Certificate of Origin, Cargo Manifesto 

Bill of lading, Certificate of Origin, Cargo Manifesto 

Donation/Non-Commercial Certificates 

Yes, Original 

Yes, Original 

Yes, Original 

Yes, Original 

Yes, Original 

Yes, Original 

Packing Lists 

Packing list/container list, Yes, Original 

Packing list/container list, Yes, Original 

Packing list/container list, Yes, Original 

Packing list/container list, Yes, Original 

Packing list/container list, Yes, Original 

Packing list/container list, Yes, Original 

Phytosanitary Certificate 

Biosecurity Clearance 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

Other Documents 

GMO free certificate 

See above section Additional notes 

Yes 

Additional Notes 

Dangerous Goods Declaration 

Items that are considered dangerous i.e communications equipment batteries will require a dangerous goods declaration. This should accompany the goods from consignor. 

Used items (i.e. clothing) 

Items must be accompanied by fumigated and contain a fumigation certificate. If clothing arrives without a fumigation certificate it will be fumigated and costs passed onto the consignee. All food items must comply with the Provisions of Pure Food Act. 

Staff Office and Organisational Supplies 

All goods that are used for organisational operational purposes for UN organizations can gain exemptions through applying to UNDP Department of Foreign Affairs. Whether this applies to UN agency implementing INGO partners is unknown. 

Transit Regime 

Transit to other international destinations 

Humanitarian goods transiting through Fiji are held in a so called ‘Constructive Warehouse’ area which store and hold goods until the connection vessel or aircraft is scheduled to depart.  

Consolidation/breakdown 

Humanitarian goods being brought into Fiji for consolidation or breakdown into smaller consignments may attract duties and taxes if being brought to Fiji before being shipped to their final international destination. This has applied to organisations bringing goods to Fiji so they can be organised and re-consigned for transit to smaller international remote islands where the ability and capacity of the organisation to handle containers is limited. To avoid taxes, an exemption letter would be required from the Minister of Economy before the arrival of the goods. It is also uncertain as to where this consolidation of breakdown can take place as it would need to be in a secure area. 

  

Fiji - 2 Fiji Logistics Infrastructure

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Fiji has a moderately well-developed transport infrastructure, with a reasonably comprehensive system of bridges and highways on the main islands. However, more than half of Fiji’s population live in rural communities, and whilst the main road network is well developed, these communities are geographically isolated and served by roads which are heavily affected by tropical weather systems – heavy rainfall and flooding – as well as natural disasters. This causes damage to the infrastructure, disruption to the transport network and impacts rural access for local communities. 

The Fiji Roads Authority (FRA), which is responsible for planning, developing and maintaining Fiji’s road infrastructure, has plans to improve 100 of the most critical bridges across the country over the next few years. 

Organizing emergency logistics operations for delivery and distribution is a challenge in Fiji due to the remoteness of outer islands, access conditions to affected locations on the main islands and operational constraints in entry ports facilities. Suva Port is equipped for container operations but faces congestions issues. Lautoka Port is also equipped for containers management and whilst not prone to congestion in normal times may face congestion problems during emergencies as access to the port may be blocked. All other ports, even if having adapted wharves, are not equipped to operate containers, therefore transhipment operations are necessary in main logistics hubs if they are to be used as primary entry / dispatching points. 

The only airport sufficiently equipped to operate significant emergency operations is Nadi International Airport. Suva’s Nausori Airport can only host planes to B737-800 size and has no cargo handling equipment. All other airports will only operate ATR42 or Hercules and have no cargo handling equipment. 

Some agencies (UN, NGOs) have their own storage capacities but cannot be shared due to volume limitations. Private companies (land transporters, FF & shipping companies, sugar and garments factories, flour mills) have storage capacities that may be used temporarily during the initial phases of emergency operations (first 72 hours, until a longer-term solution is developed). 

Fiji - 2.1. Fiji Port Assessment

 

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Suva and Lautoka on Viti Levu are the main commercial ports for handling bulk and container freight for import and export. All customs, immigration and quarantine facilities are provided at these ports. The Suva Port provides pilotage, safe anchorage, deep berths (capable of handling vessels of over 40,000 tons), stevedoring, general cargo handling, cargo/container storage including freezer and cooler, loose cargo warehousing, fumigation, incineration and weighbridge facilities. 

Lautoka is the second-largest port of entry and is in the northwest of the main island and handles the bulk of Fiji’s sugar and timber exports. This port is the base for local cruise vessels servicing offshore holiday resorts. Other port facilities include a few privately owned terminals for the handling of petroleum, gas, bulk sugar, molasses and wood chips. There is also a fishing port that services the requirements of local fishermen. 

Deep-water anchorages at Levuka, Malau, Wairiki and Vuda Point (part of Lautoka) undertake commercial export activities only of wood chips and fish and do not operate as international import points. Savusavu, Levuka and Rotuma are smaller Ro-Ro ports. The minor ports provide only basic services for inter-island traffic and are often weather and tide constrained. There are numerous shipping companies servicing Fiji’s ports on a frequent basis from one to three times a month. Direct sea-freight connections are available to most Pacific Islands ports, New Zealand, Australia, Japan and the west coast of the United States. Fiji being the “hub of the Pacific” is also a strategic transhipment hub for cargoes traded between the Pacific Island Countries (PICs). In international shipping services, the bulk of general cargo imports and exports are carried in containers along the major shipping routes connecting PICs and the rest of the world. 

The Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL), a government-owned corporation operating semi-autonomously under the Ministry of Transport and Tourism, is responsible for the administration of the “major” ports — declared as Suva, Lautoka, Labasa/Malau, and Levuka. Other ports remain under the Ministry’s control, with Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji (MSAF) continuing to provide navigational and safety overview. 

Operations and maintenance at the ports owned by FPCL are handled by Ports Terminals Limited (PTL). PTL also carries out stevedoring at all major ports. Previously a 100% government-owned operation, PTL is now a 100% subsidiary of FPCL and is managed and operated by FPCL. 

 

 

 

 

Fiji - 2.1.1 Fiji Port of Suva

2.1.1 Fiji Port of Suva 

Port Overview 

The Port of Suva is a natural harbour and has improved shore facilities, modern plant and equipment and efficient port services coupled with fast shipping turnaround and cargo flow. The port has no length or draft limitation for conventional vessels entering the port and the largest vessel regularly entering is 42,000 tons. Suva Port provides a wide range of services which include pilotage, safe anchorage, and deep berths, stevedoring and general cargo handling, cargo, and container storage including freezer and cooler for both containers and loose cargo warehousing, fumigation and incineration and weighbridge facilities. 

In July 2013 Fiji Ports Corporation Limited (FPCL) and prominent Aitken Spence PLC a Sri Lankan conglomerate, joined forces through FPCL’s subsidiary Ports Terminal Limited – to bring international best practice to the ports of Suva and Lautoka. Now known as Fiji Ports Terminal Limited (FPTL) 

The Port of Suva has the following berthing facilities for both overseas and local vessels: 

Port website: Website of the Port of Suva 

Port Location and Contacts 

  

Country 

Fiji Islands 

Province or District 

Rewa 

Town or City (Closest location) with Distance (km) 

Name: Suva 

  

km: 1.0 

Port's Complete Name 

Port of Suva 

Latitude 

-18.1134 

Longitude 

178.2331 

Managing Company or Port Authority (If more than one operator, break down by area of operation) 

Fiji Ports Corporation Limited 

Management Contact Person 

+ 679 3312700 

Closest Airport and Frequent Airlines to/from International Destinations 

Airport Name: Nausori 

Airlines: Fiji Airways 

Air Vanuatu 

Port Picture 

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The Port of Suva is in a protected harbour along the south coast of Viti Levu. There are two berths on King's Wharf, North, and South. The Wharf is 1614.3 ft (492 m) long and each berth is equal in length. A Fiji Naval Base lies north of Walu Bay. A gas terminal, consisting of two mooring buoys moored on the 10 m curve, is situated off Cliffy Point, about 0.7 nautical miles northwest of King's Wharf. Port Control maintains a 24-hour port control watch at Suva on Channel 16. The call is "Suva Harbour Control". Working channels for pilots, tugs, and line boats are 12, 14, 17, 20, 69, 77, and 84. A Government Commercial Company, Fiji Ports Terminal Limited, provides port services for the Port of Suva. 

Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

4.4 Fiji Port and Waterways Company Contact List 

Port Performance 

JAN-DEC 

Break Bulk (tons) 

Dry Bulk (tons) 

Liquid Bulk (tons) 

MV Bulk (tons) 

Import 

Export 

Import 

Export 

Import 

Export 

Import 

Export 

2020 

25,093 

4,490 

284,894 

458,988 

590,768 

192,713 

74,732 

1,874 

2021 

21,048 

11,745 

258,916 

574,588 

555,241 

158,136 

112,037 

1,420 

2022 

11,602 

12,278 

312,285 

306,285 

683,971 

166,626 

191,983 

1,717 

PORT OF SUVA 

JAN-DEC 

Domestic 

Transhipment 

Total 

Total 

Year 

20' 

40' 

20' 

40' 

20' 

40' 

TEUS 

2020 

25,435 

9,703 

11,662 

1,941 

37,097 

11,644 

48,741 

2021 

3,966 

1,679 

2,366 

317 

6,332 

1,996 

8,328 

Variance 

(21,469) 

(8,024) 

(9,296) 

(1,624) 

(30,765) 

(9,648) 

(40,413) 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges 

Description of Fees and Charges 

Unit of Measurement 

Maximum Authorised Rates (VEP) ($) 

Marine / Navigation Charges (Overseas Vessels) 

Marine Service Charge 

(includes port dues, in-port pilotage plus use of fines boat and linesmen services) 

per GRT 

Lautoka & Suva Ports: 0.286 X GRT + $1,048 

per GRT 

Outer Ports: 0.286 X GRT + $1,798 

Pilotage -Out of Port (Compulsory) 

per GRT 

$0.1495 per GRT 

Pilotage Shifting 

per GRT 

0.06 X GRT + $325 

Anchorage 

(Applicable only to vessels using the anchorage as layup- does not apply to vessels awaiting berth) 

  

per 100 GRT or part thereof 

  • $5.00 per 100GRT per day for the first 7 

days, 

  • $12.50 per 100GRT per day for the next 7 days, 

  • $20.00 per100GRT per day from day 15. 

Ferry Service   - outside   port 

limits 

per nautical mile 

$27.95 

Ferry Services - within Port limit 

per trip 

$300 

Lines boat assisted berthing 

(fishing vessels) 

per berth 

$200 

Pilot Standby Charge 

per hour 

$95 

  

Mooring Buoy Charge 

  

per 100 GRT or part thereof 

•$7.50 per 100 GRT per day for the 1st 7 days, 

•$18.75 per 100 GRT per day for the next 7 days, 

  • $30.00 per 100 GRT per day from day 15 

Description of Fees and Charges 

Unit of Measurement 

Maximum Authorised Rates (VEP) ($) 

Wharfage Charges 

Containers - Full 

  

  

TEU - 20ft 

per Container 

$70.00 

FEU - 40ft 

per Container 

$98.00 

Containers - Empty 

  

  

TEU - 20ft 

per Container 

$14.00 

FEU - 40ft 

per Container 

$19.60 

Containers -Transhipment 

  

  

TEU - 20N 

per Container 

$51.17 

FEU - 40ft 

per Container 

$71.64 

Bulk Cargo 

  

  

  

Break Bulk 

per MT/M', whichever is greater 

$5.00 

Dry Bulk 

per metric tonne 

$2.10 

Liquid Bulk (incl. Gas) 

per metric tonne 

$2.10 

Motor Vehicles (incl. Transhipment) 

per M' 

$539 

  

Fish Discharge 

per metric tonne 

$5.22 

Dockage Charges 

  

  

Dockage (all vessels excl. cruise) 

per 100 GRT per hour 

$2.72 per 100 GRT per hour (or part thereof) 

Cruise Vessels only 

per 100 GRT per hour 

$2.34 per 100 GRT per hour (or part thereof) 

Security Charges 

  

  

  

  

  

  

ISPS Non-Compliant Vessels 

per hour 

$25.00 

Cruise Liners 

per hour 

$110.00 

Bulk Vessel/Barge 

per day 

0 to 2 days: $40.00 per day 

per day 

3 to 4 days: $25.00 per day 

per day 

5 to 6 days: $10.00 per day 

ISPS       Compliant          Vessels         at 

Anchor 

per hour 

$100.00 

(only if requested) 

Local Vessels Tariff 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

Port Dues 

(Charge per year or on pro-rata basis) 

Inter-island 

$1.075perGRT 

Passenger 

$3.225 per GRT 

Other 

$3.225 per GRT 

Fishing 

$3.225 per GRT 

Pilotage (if required) 

All Vessels 

$500 

Dockage 

(per hour alongside) Minimum Charge of $10.00 applies) 

Inter-island 

$0.182 per 100 GRT 

Passenger 

$0.75 per 100 GRT 

Other 

$1.29 per 100 GRT 

Fishing 

$1.0138 per 100 GRT 

Wharfage charges (Local) 

  

  

  

Containers 

(Local) 

Full TEU 

per unit 

$18.275 

  

Full FEU 

per unit 

$27.14 

  

Empty TEU 

per unit 

$4.56 

  

Empty FEU 

per unit 

$6.9875 

  

Bonded TEU 

per unit 

$4.568 

  

Bonded FEU 

per unit 

$6.9875 

  

Inter port Barge Transfer 

per TEU 

$15.00 

  

per FEU 

$25.00 

  

  

  

  

  

Per metric tonne 

$0.5375 

  

Per metric tonne 

$0.5375 

  

Per metric tonne 

$0.5375 

  

Per metric tonne 

$0.16125 

  

Ancillary Charges 

  

Special          Storage          (Non 

dedicated storage area) 

Per container per day 

$64.50              20 FT 

$129.00          40FT 

  

Per MT/ M’per day 

$2.50 per m'/ metric tonne whichever is greater 

  

  

  

Electricity 

Supply 

At Domestic tariff 

  

Single phase 

connection 

$12.00 (per connection) 

  

Three phase 

connection 

$20.00 (per connection) 

  

Incinerator 

Per burn hour 

$32.25 

  

  

Water 

Overseas 

Supply per 1000 litre 

$2.35 per 1000 litres (min charge $5) 

  

Local 

Supply per 1000 litre 

$2.00 per 1000 litres (min charge $5) 

  

Connection 

Per service 

$20.00 

  

  

Description of Fees and Charges 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

Stevedoring Charges 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

Full Container 

TEU - 20ft Container 

$150.00 

FEU - 40ft Container 

$225.00 

Empty Container 

TEU - 20ft Container 

$80.00 

FEU - 40ft Container 

$120.00 

  

  

TEU  20ft Container 

$250.00 

FEU - 40ft Container 

$5o0.0o 

Transhipments Containers per move 

TEU - 20ft Container 

$80.00 

FEU - 40ft Container 

$144.00 

st«x/ unstuff 

TEU - 20ft Container 

$104.65 

FEU - 40ft Container 

$136.50 

Timber or Master Pack 

per unit 

$73.10 

Dry Bulk 

per revenue tonne 

$5375 

General Cargo Standard Lift 

per revenue tonne 

$16.25 

General Cargo Lift <30m3 ** 

per lift 

$1o0.0o 

General Cargo Lift >30 m5 up to 100m3 ** 

per lift 

$250.00 

Steel Products 

per revenue tonne 

$12.90 

**Example of oversize lifts are water tanks, gas cylinders 

Vehicle Discharge/ Loading charges 

  

  

  

RORO 

Cars 

Per unit 

$50 

Truck/ Buses 

Per unit 

$80 

Earth Moving machines 

with Tyres 

Per unit 

$100 

Earth Moving Machines 

with Tracks 

Per unit 

  

  

  

  

  

  

LOLO 

Cars 

per M’ 

$15.25 

Truck/ Buses 

per M’ 

$15.25 

Earth Moving Machines 

with Tracks 

per M’ 

$15.25 

Earth Moving Machines 

with Tyres 

per M’ 

$15.25 

Container Handling & Machine Hiring Charges 

  

  

20FT 

40FT 

Handling 

Lift on/ Lift off 

Laden 

$30.00 

$60.00 

Empty 

$15.00 

$30.00 

  

Point to point shifting in the yard* 

Containers 

$120.00 per container. 

Break bulk 

$15.00 per MT or CBM whichever is 

greater. 

*Note: Applicable in the event the agents change, the status of the container/cargo (Local to Transhipment or vice versa), change of Port of Discharge, change of On-Carrier, whilst the container/cargo under the custody of Fiji Ports Terminal Limited. 

  

Forklift Hire (per hour) 

Up to 3 ton 

$32.00 per hour or part thereof 

Up to 6 ton 

$40.00 per hour or part thereof 

Up to 25 ton 

$115.00 per hour or part thereof 

Up to 32 ton 

$150.00 per hour or part thereof 

Trailer Hire 

Up to 60 ton 

$51.50 per hour or part thereof 

Shore/ Mobile Crane Hire 

< 8 hrs (per hour) 

$500.00 

from 9ch hour (per hour) 

$400.00 

*Any external machines/vehicle used on FTPL premises will be charged an additional 15% surcharge.  

The surcharge will be applicable only when the external machines are requested by the customer when the FPTL machines are readily available and operational with greater efficiency. 

This will not be applicable for external machines/ vehicles used to transport goods and/or cargo in and out of the port. 

Storage/ Demurrage Charges 

  

  

  

  

Full Container 

(TEU/ FEU) 

Day 1 to 3 

Free 

Free 

Day 4 to 7 

$35.00 per day 

$70.00 per day 

Day 8 to 14 

$70.00 per day 

$140.00 per day 

>14 Days 

S100.o0 per 

day 

$180.00 per day 

Empty Container (TEU/ FEU) 

Day 1 to 3 

Free 

Free 

Day 4 to 7 

S10.00 per day 

520.00 per day 

Day 8 to 1 

$20.00 per day 

$40.00 per day 

>14 Days 

$30.00 per day 

560.00 per day 

Break Bulk 

Day 1 to 3 

Free 

Day 4 to 7 

53.80/ton or cm3 per day 

Day 8 to 14 

57.00/ton or cm3 per day 

>14 Days 

510.00/ton or cm3 per day 

Vehicles 

Day 1 to 3 

Free 

Day 4 to 7 

$5.00/cm3 per day 

Day 8 to 14 

$10.00/cm3 per day 

>14 Days 

$15.00/cm3 per day 

Unit of Measurement 

Maximum Authorised Rates (VEP) 

Day 4 to 7 

$5.00/cm3 per day 

Day 8 to 14 

$10.00/cm3 per day 

>14 Days 

$15.00/cm3 per day 

Description of Fees and Charges 

Unit of Measurement 

Maximum Authorised Rates (VEP) 

Pre-Arranged Storage* 

Containers (per TEU/FEU) per week 

$64.50 per TEU/FEU per week 

  

Break Bulk (per tonne) 

$2.418 per revenue tonne per week 

*Pre-arranged storage is only provided for domestic import containers/cargo, on request of the agents, made prior to the vessel’s arrival. 

Transhipment Cargo (Containers after free-time) 

1 to 21 days 

Free 

›21 days 

$64.50 per TEU/FEU per week or part thereof 

Transhipment Cargo 

(Break Bulk) 

  

1 to 21 days 

Free 

>21 days 

$2.42 per revenue tonne per week or part thereof 

Long Term Storage (after free time) 

  

Containers 

Per TEU/FEU per week 

$120.00 per TEU/FEU 

Break Bulk 

Per revenue tonne/ M3per/ week 

$20.00 

Note: 

  • Import 

Storage is provided free of charge for 3 days. The free period commences from the time of the last discharge of container or cargo and ends on the third day (3") at 2400hrs. 

  • Export 

Storage is provided free of charge for 3 days. The free period commences from the time of the receiving of container cargo and ends on the third day (3”) at 2400hrs. To avoid possible storage charges, vessels are required to commence the operation within the aforementioned timeframe. 

  • Sundays and public holidays are not included in the free storage period. A free period of 24 hours is granted to bonded cargo land-bridged under bond to another port in Fiji. 

Ancillary Tariff Charges 

Fumigation of Containers and special storage      

  

  

20FT 

40FT 

Containers 

Per Day 

$64.50 

$129.00 

Break Bulk 

Per day per ton / CBM 

$2.50 

*Note: Fumigation and special storage space is provided subject to yard space availability taken on first in first out principle. 

Reefer Monitoring 

Per plug/day (provision of plug and lead, etc) 

$80.00 

$160.00 

Berthing Specifications 

All berths in the Port are vulnerable to wind and wave damage but are protected from open ocean waves. The Port of Suva is susceptible to storm surge. 

There are two berths on King's Wharf, North, and South. The Wharf is 1614.3 ft (492 m) long and each berth is equal in length. The North Berth is used predominantly for bunkering and typically Naval ships are shifted after taking on fuel. The South Berth is recommended since fuel can also be taken on at that berth. The largest Navy or USNS ship to tie up at King's Wharf was 14,000 GRT. The Princess Wharf is on the south side adjacent to the King's Wharf and is used by small coastal vessels. Walu Bay, north of King's Wharf, contains wharves as far as the bridge. Walu Bay Wharf on the north side adjacent to King's Wharf is primarily used for merchant ships. 

The King's Wharf is at its shallowest (41 ft (12.5 m)) alongside the North End, 38.4 ft (11.7 m) at the Center, and 34.5 ft (10.5 m) at the South End. The Walu Bay Wharf is 600.4 ft (183 m) in length with the least depth alongside 29.5 ft (9 m). The Princes Wharf is 505.3 ft (154 m) in length with the least depth of 19.7 ft (6 m). The deck height for all wharves is about 12 ft (3.7 m). The extreme tidal range for the Port of Suva is 6.2 ft (1.9 m). 

Wharf Suva 

Length (Metres) 

Depth Alongside (Metres) 

Overseas 

  

  

Kings 

492 

11.6 

Walu Bay 

184 

9.0 

Princes 

156 

5.0 

LOCAL 

  

  

Muaiwalu I 

73 

4.5 

Muaiwalu II 

46 

4.0 

  

All berths are multipurpose: passengers, conventional, containers 

All types of cargo can be handled at the port: 

  • General Cargo - Merchandise, electrical equipment, steel, cement, fertilizers, logs, sawn timber, container, heavy lifts, refrigerated goods. 

  • Dry Bulk Cargo - Rice, wheat, maize, sorghum, coal, gypsum, clinker, fertilizer. 

  • Liquid bulk - Petroleum products, chemical products, vegetable oils, coconut oils, liquid gas, tallow, bitumen. 

Port Handling Equipment 

FPTL is able to provide the manpower that is required in all facets of stevedoring and cargo handling operations. This includes supervisors, foreman, bay planners, winchman and mobile crane operators, drivers, loggers, and riggers. Majority of the labour forces of FPTL are general purpose workers who are able to perform multi-skilled tasks. 

FPTL owns and operates all equipment available at the Port of Suva. Shipping companies, freight forwarders ensure a complete service, inclusive of transport, storage, clearance, operations and paperwork. Operations related costs are included in the global price of service. 

A fleet of cargo handling equipment comprising heavy duty forklift trucks, tractors, mobile cranes, trailers etc, is owned and operated by FPTL for cargo handling in the Port of Suva. 

FPTL’s current equipment fleet ranges from the 2.5-ton forklift to 40-ton heavy container handler with telescopic spreaders. The yard tractor/trailers are also available to facilitate transfer of containers from ship side to transit area and vice versa, 

At Suva Port, 2 Gottwald Mobile Harbour Cranes with a lift capacity of 15 TEU’s per hour are available, as well as a complete range of forklifts, Omega Spreaders, etc. All gear is managed by Fiji Ports Terminal Limited. 

  

Equipment 

Available 

(Yes / No) 

Total Quantity and Capacity Available 

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage 

Dockside Crane 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

Container Gantries 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

Mobile Cranes 

Yes 

2 – 50 ton 

Reachstacker 

Yes 

7 – 40 ton (4 cranes), 38 ton (2 cranes) 

and 12 ton (1 crane) 

40 ton and 38-ton cranes are heavy container handlers with telescopic spreaders 

12-ton crane is an empty container handler with telescopic spreader 

RoRo Tugmaster (w/ Trailer) 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

Grain Elevator w/ Bagging Machines 

n/a 

Transtrainer 

n/a 

Forklifts 

Yes 

8 – 3 to 8 ton (6 forklifts) and 12 ton (2 fork trucks) 

Tractors 

Yes 

Trailers 

Yes 

Container Facilities 

Hire of Labour and Equipment 

Training is continuously undertaken so that the stevedores are kept abreast with any technological change associated with the industry. The Registered Relief Workers are only deployed when the need arises. 

Facilities 

20 ft 

40 ft 

Container Facilities Available 

12,000 / year 

n/a 

Container Freight Station (CFS) 

Yes 

n/a 

Refrigerated Container Stations 

Yes 

n/a 

Other Capacity Details 

  

Daily Take Off Capacity (Containers per day) 

360 

  

Number of Reefer Stations (connection points) 

60 

Emergency Take-off Capacity (Give an indication) 

n/a 

Off-take capacity of gang shift (in Containers per shift) 

n/a 

n/a 

Customs Guidance 

1.3 Fiji Customs Information 

Terminal Information 

Multipurpose Terminal 

All wharfs in Suva are multipurpose. 

All types of cargo can be handled at the port: 

  • General Cargo – Merchandise, electrical equipment, steel, cement, fertilizers, logs, sawn timber, containers, heavy lifts, refrigerated goods. 

  • Dry Bulk Cargo – Rice, wheat, maize, sorghum, coal, gypsum, clinker, fertilizer. 

  • Liquid bulk – Petroleum products, chemical products, vegetable oils, coconut oils, liquid gas, tallow, bitumen. 

Grain and Bulk Handling 

Grain and rice imported mostly by Flour Mills of Fiji (FMF). A ship arrives every two weeks. Types of bulk cargo handled at the port: 

  • Dry Bulk Cargo - Rice, wheat, maize, sorghum, coal, gypsum, clinker, fertilizer. 

  • Liquid bulk - Petroleum products, chemical products, vegetable oils, coconut oils, liquid gas, tallow, bitumen. 

Main Storage Terminal 

In the Port of Suva, there is a storage capacity of around 2,000 TEU. There are also privately owned storage terminals north of Port 2. Capacity is around 5,000 TEU each. 

Port Security 

The Fiji Islands were able to meet the July 2004 ISPS deadline with financial support from Australia, New Zealand, and the United States, coupled with training instituted by the Regional Maritime Programme of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community. The country was fully compliant for all the major ports—Suva, Lautoka, Levuka, and Malau—by the deadline of July 2004 (Ministry of Finance and National Planning 2007, 60). Suva and Lautoka were successfully audited in July 2006, and additional audits of smaller secondary ports in the Fiji Islands were also carried out that year. 

Security 

  

ISPS Compliant 

  

(Yes / No) 

Yes 

  

Current ISPS Level 

Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional 

Police Boats 

n/a 

  

Fire Engines 

n/a 

 
For further terminal information on the Port of Suva please select the following attachment: 

Fiji Ports Handling Charges 

Fiji - 2.1.2 Fiji Port of Lautoka

2.1.2 FIJI Port of LAUTOKA 

Port Overview 

Fiji Ports Terminal Limited (FPTL) is empowered to manage and perform cargo handling activities in Fiji at the two main international ports of Suva and Lautoka. Approximately 95% of Fiji’s imports and exports are handled through these two facilities. Lautoka is the second largest port of entry in Fiji and handles the bulk of Fiji’s sugar and woodchips exports along with a considerable volume of containerized and general cargo. The border control agencies, customs and biosecurity are also located inside the port facility and provide their services to the port users. 

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The Lautoka Port has a total land area of around 2 ha. The approach channel is capable of catering vessels with a maximum draft of 10.5 meters. Minimum depth alongside container berth is 11.5 meters and maximum permissible draft alongside cargo berth is 10.5 meters. The height of the berth from the water level is 3.5 meters.  

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Lautoka port has three alongside berth facilities with a maximum depth of 11 meters and has the capacity to accommodate 2800 TEUs container or handy-max sized general cargo vessels. The 295 meter Queens Wharf is the main berth offered to the large vessels that call at Lautoka. Approximately 150 meters of this berth is constructed as a modern quay facility whilst 140 meters remain on piles. 

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Port website: Lautoka Port – Queens Wharf 

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com  

 

Port Location and Contact 

Country 

FIJI 

Province or District 

Ba 

Nearest Town or City 

with Distance from Port 

Lautoka City 

Distance – 2 km 

Port's Complete Name 

Queens Wharf – Lautoka Port 

Latitude 

 -17.61667 

Longitude 

177.46667 

Managing Company or Port Authority 

 

North Quay is operated by FPCL; 

Fiji Sugar/Woodchips Terminal is operated by the respective companies 

Management Contact Person 

hasthika@fijiports.com.fj  

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures 

Nadi International Airport 

LIST OF INTERNATIONAL CARRIERS: Fiji Airways 

Port Picture 

 

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Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

Company 

Physical Address 

Website & Email 

Phone Number 

Description of Duties 

Fiji Ports Corporation Limited 

Queens Wharf Road, Lautoka 

https://www.fijiports.com.fj 

+679 6662 160 

Sea Port Management 

Fiji Ports Terminal Limited 

Queens Wharf Road, Lautoka 

https://www.fijiportsterminal.com 

+679 8928 845 

Port Operations 

Fiji Customs and Revenue Services 

Queens Wharf Road, Lautoka 

https://www.frcs.org.fj 

+679 3244 503 

Board Control 

Bio Security Authority of Fiji 

Queens Wharf Road, Lautoka 

https://www.baf.com.fj 

+679 6665 984 

Board Control 

Williams and Gosling (Lautoka) 

Lot 9 Royal Palm Road, Navutu, Lautoka 

http://www.wgfiji.com.fj/ 

+679 6664 090 

Shipping Line Agent 

Carpenters Shipping (Lautoka) 

Veitari Street, Lautoka 

http://www.carpship.com.fj 

+679 9996 486 

Shipping Line Agent 

Swire Shipping 

6 Sautamata Street, Lautoka 

https://www.swireshipping.com 

+679 6660 577 

Shipping Line Agent 

Shipping Services (Lautoka) 

Suites 3&4 Niranjan Building, Lautoka 

http://www.shippingservicesfiji.com 

+679 6667 677 

Shipping Line Agent 

Campbell's Shipping Agency 

Queens Wharf Road, Lautoka 

waisaleturuva@campbell.com.fj 

+679 6663 665 

Shipping Line Agent 

NPT Agency 

Lot 9 Royal Palm Road, Navutu, Lautoka 

https://www.npdl.co.nz 

+679 6650 667 

Shipping Line Agent 

Coral Sea Shipping PTE limited 

4 Ewans Place, Nadi 

https://www.coralseashipping.com 

+679 6703 589 

Shipping Line Agent 

Bargain Box 

Kashmir Industrial Subdivision, Lautoka 

rohil@bargainboxfiji.com 

+679 9908 596 

Transport Company 

General Machinery 

21 Bouwalu Street, Lautoka 

melvin@gmgroup.com.fj 

+679 9945 004 

Transport Company 

All Engineering Fiji Pte Ltd 

12 Ravouvou Street, Lautoka 

parvin.kumar@allengineering.com.fj 

+679 9929 309 

Transport Company 

Sun West Transport Services  

Naikabula Road 

sunwestltk@yahoo.com  

+679 8724 890 

Transport Company 

MY Group OF Companies 

Navutu Industrial 

pranil@my-groupfiji.com 

+679 9984 667 

Transport Company 

RPA Group Fiji Ltd 

Wailekutu, Suva 

roniskumar@rpafiji.com 

+679 9998 606 

Transport Company 

Sen Brothers Trucking  

Navutu Industrial 

senbro@connect.com.fj 

+679 9904 747 

Transport Company 

Natural Waters OF Viti Ltd 

Naikabula Road 

Annjelyn.Shalvina@fijiwater.com 

+679 7908 733 

Transport Company 

Sensons Transport Ltd 

Navutu Industrial 

sensons@connect.com.fj 

+679 9906 740 

Transport Company 

Ryu Logistics Pte Limited 

Vunato Industrial 

Nurshad Nabi <nabi@4r-ltd.com 

+679 9995 562 

Transport Company 

 

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List

Port Performance 

 

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The port is not currently congested, but port congestion is experienced when there are back-to-back vessels calling Lautoka Port. 

There is an established priority for humanitarian cargo.

The port’s major limitations/bottlenecks are space vs increase in cargo volume. 

The average waiting time (the time between arrival and berthing) is two hours from pilot station to berth. 

The Cargo Handling mt includes container volume.

Seasonal Constraints 

 

Occurs 

Time Frame 

Rainy Season 

Yes 

From (NOV) to (APR) 

Major Import Campaigns 

Yes  

From (JAN) to (DEC) 

Other Comments 

n/a 

 

Handling Figures for 2022 

Vessel Calls 

217 

Container Traffic (TEUs) 

82,675 

 

Handling Figures Bulk and Break Bulk for 2022 

Bulk (MT) 

3,456 

Break bulk (MT) 

91,427 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges 

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link:  

https://www.fijiportsterminal.com/_files/ugd/01d667_d64b3a74379747558323160f9b28b1b2.pdf 

Berthing Specifications 

Type of Berth 

Quantity 

Length 

(m) 

Maximum 

Draft (m) 

Comments 

Container Berth 

150 

10.7 

 

 
New West Berth Draft = 10.7m 

New East Berth Draft = 8.7m 

Old West Berth Draft = 10.0m 

General Cargo Handling Berths 

Cargo Type 

Berth Identification 

Imports - Bagged Cargo 

n/a 

Exports - Bagged Cargo 

n/a 

Imports and Exports - RoRo 

New West & Old West Berths 

Other Imports 

New West/ Old West/ New East Berths 

Port Handling Equipment 

Handling equipment is managed and maintained by Fiji Ports Terminal Limited. 

Equipment 

Available 

 

Total Quantity and Capacity Available 

Comments on Current Condition and Actual Usage 

Dockside Crane 

No 

 

 

Container Gantries 

No 

 

 

Mobile Cranes 

Yes 

Primary Working Crane at the Port of Lautoka 

Reachstacker 

Yes 

To be introduced in the 2nd half of 2023 

RoRo Tugmaster (with Trailer) 

Yes 

Under maintenance 

Grain Elevator with Bagging Machines 

No 

 

 

Transtainer 

No 

 

 

Forklifts 

Yes 

11 

6 x Top Lifters 
3 x Forklifts 

2 x Empty Handlers 

Container Facilities 

There are 4 container stacking areas are the Port of Lautoka 

  1. New West Extension – primarily for export FCL container stacking 

  1. Old West Area – primarily for import/ export MTY container stacking 

  1. Yard 3 – primary location for export FCL container stacking 

  1. Yard 4 – primary location for import FCL container stacking 

Facilities 

20 ft 

40 ft 

Container Facilities Available 

Container Freight Station (CFS) 

n/a 

n/a 

Refrigerated Container Stations 

Other Capacity Details 

 

 

Daily Take Off Capacity  
(Containers per Day)  

80 

15 

Number of Reefer Stations  
(Connection Points) 

36 

36 

Emergency Take-off Capacity  

 

 

Off take Capacity of Gang Shift  
(Containers per Shift)  

80 

30 

NOTE: During emergencies such as natural disasters, the Port is closed for safety reasons and monitored by a standby team. All cargo and equipment in the Port is stacked and positioned safely prior to the arrival of the natural disasters. 

Customers are also advised ahead of time to clear cargo from the Port. 

Customs Guidance 

FRCS is part of Boarder Control. In terms of vessel operations, FRCS undertakes duties such has vetting of import and export manifests for potential national security threats. The x-ray machine at the Port of Lautoka assists with scanning containers. FRCS also carries out vessel boarding and clearance. (Website: https://www.frcs.org.fj

For more information on customs in Fiji, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information

Terminal Information 

MULTIPURPOSE TERMINAL 

There are no multipurpose facilities at the port. RoRo facilities are available at the New West & Old West Berths. 

GRAIN AND BULK HANDLING 

Grain and bulk operations are handled at the Old West and New East berths at the Port of Lautoka. Grain and fertilizer vessels utilize the Old West berth and clinker vessels utilize the New East berths. 

 

Product 

Company 

Website 

Grain 

Punjas Group 

https://www.punjas.com  

Fertilizer 

South Pacific Fertilizers Pte Ltd 

https://www.pacificfertilizer.com  

Clinker 

Tengy Cement Fiji 

https://www.semantictrade.com/listing/tengy-cement-lautoka-fiji  

MAIN STORAGE TERMINAL 

There are 4 container stacking areas at the Port of Lautoka: 

  1. New West Extension – primarily for export FCL container stacking 

  1. Old West Area – primarily for import/ export MTY container stacking 

  1. Yard 3 – primary location for export FCL container stacking 

  1. Yard 4 – primary location for import FCL container stacking 

 

There are no warehouses at the Port of Lautoka. All food supplies are stored in shipping containers. 

Storage Type 

Number of Storage Facilities 

Area (m2) 

Bagged Cargo 

 

Refrigerated Cargo 

 

General Cargo 

 

NOTE: Bagged Cargo includes pallets and cartons which is storage at the Main Shed while awaiting loading. 

Stevedoring 

All stevedoring activities and engaged duties for vessel operations is done by Fiji Ports Terminal Limited. There are a total of 92 stevedores. 

Hinterland Information 

Import deliveries are taken via trucks from the various trucking companies that are hired by the ship agencies and customs clearing agencies. 

Port Security 

Security at the Lautoka Port is provided by a private security company. All visitors to the port must contact Fiji Ports Terminal Limited beforehand to obtain approval and arrange security passes. Whilst moving around the port area (quayside and container yard), visitors must be accompanied by a port security officer or a staff member from Fiji Ports Terminal Limited. 

Security 

ISPS Compliant 

Yes 

Current ISPS Level  
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional) 

Police Boats 

Yes 

Fire Engines 

Yes 

 

Fiji - 2.1.3 Fiji Port of Levuka

 

Port Overview 

The Port of Levuka is primarily a fishing port catering for fishing vessels that berth at Levuka to supply Levuka’s cannery managed by Pacific Fishing Company Pte Limited (PAFCO). 

  • Maximum draft: 7.5 meters 

  • Tankers: Discharge lines 8 in. diameter. Depths alongside 42 ft. No permanent discharge facility. 

  • Tug boat: Available by South Sea Towage Limited, must be arranged from Suva prior to arrival. 

  • Pilot boat: Not available 

 

Port website: https://fijiports.com.fj/port-of-levuka/ 

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com 

 

Port Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Island of Ovalau in Lomaiviti Province 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port 

Levuka (0.5 km) 

Port's Complete Name 

Port Of Levuka 

Latitude 

-17.684963 

Longitude 

178.837279 

Managing Company or Port Authority 

Fiji Ports Corporation Limited 

Management Contact Person 

+679 3312700 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures 

Bureta Airfield on island of Ovalau 

Port Picture 

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Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

Fiji Ports Corporation Limited is the administration body. 

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List. 

Port Performance 

Port of Levuka is primarily a fishing port catering for fishing vessels that berth at Levuka to supply Levuka’s cannery managed by PAFCO. 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges 

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: https://fijiports.com.fj/tariffs/

Berthing Specifications 

Type of Berth 

Quantity 

Length (m) 

Maximum Draft (m) 

Comments 

Conventional Berth 

180 

7.5 

 

Container Berth 

N/A 

 

 

 

Silo Berth 

N/A 

 

 

 

Berthing Tugs 

N/A 

 

 

 

Water Barges 

N/A 

 

 

 

General Cargo Handling Berths 

Cargo Type 

Berth Identification 

Imports - Bagged Cargo 

N/A 

Exports - Bagged Cargo 

N/A 

Imports and Exports - RoRo 

N/A 

Other Imports 

N/A 

Port Handling Equipment 

There is no handling equipment in the Port of Levuka. 

Container Facilities 

There are no container facilities in the Port of Levuka. 

Security 

Security 

ISPS Compliant 

Yes 

Current ISPS Level  
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional) 

Police Boats 

No 

Fire Engines 

No 

  

For more information on customs in Fiji, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.   

  

2.1.4 Fiji Port of Malau

Port Overview

Port of Malau is located on the North Western side of Fiji’s second largest island, Vanua Levu and primarily a molasses Port facility with deep water anchorage and berthing. The Port caters to bulk vessels that berth at Malau for the Vanua Levu sugar cane farmers. The facility is a privately owned facility by Fiji Sugar Corporation but under the jurisdiction of FPCL under its Seaports Management Act.

  • Tankers: Discharge lines 8 in. diameter. Depths alongside 42ft. No permanent discharge facility.
  • Density : Salt water, density 1025 approximately, no tide effect on density
  • Fresh Water: Available at all berths Delivery rate 30 t.p.h per hose; Hose diameter 75 mm
  • Tug Boat Available by South Sea Towage Limited, must be arranged from Suva prior to arrival.


Port website: https://fijiports.com.fj/port-of-malau/

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com


Port Location and Contact

Country

Fiji

Province or District

Macuata Province, Northern Division, Vanua Levu

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port

Suva (220km)

Port's Complete Name

Port of Malau

Latitude

-16.361318

Longitude

179.366557

Managing Company or Port Authority

Fiji Ports Corporation Ltd

Management Contact Person

+679 331 2700

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures

Labasa Airport

Port Picture

 

Description and Contacts of Key Companies

There are no facilities for general cargo unloading.

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List.

Berthing Specifications

Type of Berth

Quantity

Length (m)

Maximum Draft (m)

Comments

Conventional Berth

1

190 m

11-12m


Oil terminal

1

190 m

11-12m


Silo Berth

N/A




Berthing Tugs

N/A




Water Barges

N/A




Port Security

Security

ISPS Compliant

Yes

Current ISPS Level
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional)

1

Police Boats

No

Fire Engines

No


 


 

 

 

Fiji - 2.1.5 Fiji Port of Savusavu

Port Overview 

Mainly used for private ships. There is a wharf handling regular passenger service from Suva. Savusavu is located on Fiji’s northern island of Vanua Levu. It can be reached by plane from Nadi (one hour) or by ferry from Suva or Lautoka (approx. 12-hour trip). Savusavu was originally established as a trading center for sandalwood, beche-de-mer and copra and is the site of a major copra mill. 

Anchorage depth: 23.2 m 
Cargo pier depth: 4.9 m - 6.1m 

Port website: N/A 

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com 

Port Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Province of Cakaudrove on the island of Vanua Levu 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port 

Savusavu (0 km) 

Port's Complete Name 

Port of Savusavu 

Latitude 

-16.778367 

Longitude 

179.325473 

Managing Company or Port Authority 

Fiji Ports Corporation Limited 

Management Contact Person 

+679 3312700 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures 

Airport Name: Savusavu Airport 

Airlines: Fiji Link domestic flights to Suva and Nadi 

Port Picture 

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Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

There are no facilities or equipment at this port. 

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List. 

Port Performance 

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: https://fijiports.com.fj/tariffs/ 

Berthing Specifications 

Type of Berth 

Quantity 

Length (m) 

Maximum Draft (m) 

Comments 

Conventional Berth 

Up to 152 m 

4.9 m - 6.1 m 

Used by cruise ships and yachts 

Port Handling Equipment 

None 

Container Facilities 

None 

Customs Guidance 

The port is a port of entry. Customs are present. 

Stevedoring 

None. 

Port Security 

Security 

ISPS Compliant 

 

Current ISPS Level  
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional) 

Police Boats 

No 

Fire Engines 

No 

  

Fiji - 2.1.6 Fiji Port of Wairiki

Port Overview 

The Port was recently built and is primarily a woodchip port for use by Tropic Woods and caters for the logging industry on the island of Vanua Levu. It is being declared a Port of Entry for Fiji and will cater for direct loading and offloading of cargo to and from Wairiki, Fiji’s second largest island. The Port is managed by Tropik Woods Fiji Limited but under the jurisdiction of FPCL under its Seaports Management Act. 

Port website: https://fijiports.com.fj/port-of-wairiki/ 

Key port information may also be found at: http://www.maritime-database.com 

 

Port Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Bua, Island of Vanua Levu 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Port 

Nabouwalu (8 km) 

Port's Complete Name 

Wairiki Port 

Latitude 

-16.939746 

Longitude 

178.661267 

Managing Company or Port Authority 

Fiji Ports Corporation Ltd 

Management Contact Person 

+679 666 1388 

Nearest Airport and Airlines with Frequent International Arrivals/Departures 

Nadi (160 km by sea) 

Labasa and Savusavu Airports for domestic flights 

Port Picture 

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Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

Tropik Woods Industries Limited (TWIL) owns and operates Fiji largest sawmill, wood chip mill for export and is operator and manager of the port facility. 

For more information on port contacts, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List. 

Port Performance 

The Port was recently built and is primarily a woodchip port for use by Tropic Woods and caters for the logging industry on the island of Vanua Levu. It is being declared a Port of Entry for Fiji and will cater for direct loading and offloading of cargo to and from Wairiki for Fiji’s second largest island. 

Discharge Rates and Terminal Handling Charges 

For information on port rates and charges, please see the following link: https://fijiports.com.fj/tariffs/  

Berthing Specifications 

Type of Berth 

Quantity 

Length (m) 

Maximum Draft (m) 

Comments 

Conventional Berth 

210 m 

12 m 

 

Container Berth 

N/A 

 

 

 

Silo Berth 

N/A 

 

 

 

Berthing Tugs 

N/A 

 

 

 

Water Barges 

N/A 

 

 

 

Port Handling Equipment 

There is no handling equipment at the port. 

Container Facilities 

There are no container facilities at the port. 

For more information on customs in Fiji, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information.   

Terminal Information 

There are no facilities for cargo handling and storage. 

Stevedoring 

There are no stevedoring operations. 

Port Security 

Security 

ISPS Compliant 

Yes   

Current ISPS Level  
(Level 1 = Normal, Level 2 = Heightened, Level 3 = Exceptional) 

Police Boats 

No   

Fire Engines 

No 

  

Fiji - 2.2 Fiji Aviation

Overview 

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Key airport information may also be found at: http://worldaerodata.com/ 

Fiji is the main air hub in the Pacific specifically Nadi International Airport servicing international and domestic routes. There are two registered airlines - Fiji Airways and Northern Air, the latter operating domestically. There are 32 airports and airstrips - 4 paved, 28 unpaved (CIA World Fact Book). 

Fiji Airports Limited (FAL) is a fully owned government commercial company established on 12 April 1999 under the Public Enterprise Act 1996. It operates 15 airports in Fiji including Nadi and Nausori International Airports. The 13 other airports under FAL are domestic airports and are located on islandswithin Fiji's maritime zone. These are Labasa, Savusavu, Taveuni, Rotuma, Koro, Gau, Bureta, Vanuabalavu, Lakeba, Ono-i-Lau, Cicia, Moala and Kadavu. 

FAL also provides Air Traffic Management (ATM) services within the Nadi Flight Information Region (Nadi FIR) which includes the sovereign air spaces of Tuvalu, New Caledonia, Kiribati and Vanuatu. FAL owns and manages Nadi International Airport. Nadi International Airport handles 97% of international visitors to Fiji, 80% of which are tourists. FAL employs 500 personnel across its 15 airports that have a total asset base of $441 million.  The depth of its workforce ranges from operational and technical to commercial and administration. 

Fiji Air Terminal Services is a part government-owned ground handling company providing ground handling cargo and catering services at Nadi International Airport. There is a private company arranging helicopter transport - Island Hoppers. Island Hoppers offers transfers from Nadi Airport or Denarau. Fleet can be chartered for specific requests.  

The Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji (CAAF) is the Government’s focal point to international civil aviation bodies like the Montreal-based "ICAO General Assembly", the link to both the ICAO Montreal-based HQ as well as its Bangkok-based "Asia and Pacific Regional Office", the Vanuatu-based ‘Pacific Islands Aviation Safety Office", the Forum Secretariat-sponsored "Pacific Islands Air Services Agreements", the "Regional Steering Committee Meeting for the Cooperative Aviation Programme for Asia and the Pacific", "The Asia/Pacific Directors General of Civil Aviation Conference" and the "Association of South Pacific Airlines." 

The Fiji Department of Civil Aviation is responsible for the establishment of Air Services Agreements with sovereignties wishing to generate trade, tourism links and diplomatic relations within Fiji through the provisions of air transportation. 

For more information on government agency and airport company contact information, please see the following links: 4.1 Government Contact List and 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List. 

Procedures for Foreign Registered Aircraft 

The Department of Civil Aviation is responsible for the facilitation of requests for non-scheduled international air operators who wish to make a landing or overflight within Fiji’s Flight Information Region. It is also responsible for facilitating the issue of air service licenses to international operators wishing to provide scheduled air services into and out of Fiji in accordance with the Air Services Agreement. 

International Air Service Licences 

Application for International Air Service Licences 

Application for an international air service license is valid for those countries that are party to an Air Service Agreement with Fiji. The Minister of Civil Aviation is the licensing authority for international operators wishing to be issued a license to conduct scheduled services into Fiji. Such applications for a license shall contain copies of the airline’s valid insurance certificate together with its Air Operators Certificate. The two certificates are crucial and are considered when operators submit such an application for international air service. 

Application for a Permit to Conduct Air Services within Fiji with a Foreign Registered Aircraft 

The Minister of Civil Aviation is the issuing authority for such permits. Applications for a permit shall contain the aircraft’s Air Operators Certificate and Certificate of Insurance. Applications should be addressed to the Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs. 

Domestic Air Service 

The Air Transport Licensing Board (ATLB) is the licensing authority in relation to air services operating within Fiji for hire and reward. Applications for licenses to conduct domestic air services shall be made in the form and manner and contain such particulars as required under the Civil Aviation (Licensing of Air Services) Regulations Cap,174. A formal letter of application to the ATLB, as per the First Schedule in the Civil Aviation (Licensing of Air Services) Regulations Cap 174 addressed accordingly to the Chairman of the Air Transport Licensing Board. 

Non-scheduled flights 

Details to be included in the application for non-scheduled non-commercial/commercial civil aircraft over-flights/landing in Fiji. According to the Aeronautical Information Publication of Fiji, the following information should be provided with applications for unscheduled Civil Aircraft Flight Over flight/Landing in Fiji. 

Unscheduled Non-Commercial Flights 

  • Aircraft type and registration 

  • Pilot’s name 

  • Purpose of flight 

  • Origin, destination, and stops in Fiji 

  • Time and date of arrival and departure 

  • Numbers and details of passengers on board 

  • Aircraft take-off weight and tire pressure 

  • Survival equipment carried 

Unscheduled Commercial Flights 

  • Aircraft type and registration 

  • Operator’s name and address 

  • Charterer’s name and address 

  • Name of the agent in Fiji 

  • Purpose of flight(s) 

  • Details of traffic to be set down and picked up in Fiji. 

  • Proposed fares for passengers originating in Fiji. 

  • Time(s) and date(s) and proposed flight(s). 

  • Aircraft take-off weight and tire pressure. 

  • Details of third-party insurance cover for the flight over or within Fiji. 

  • Number of passengers on board. 

Fees 

For CAAF fees follow this link: https://caaf.org.fj/fees-charges 

International Operators 

  • Tariff Filings by International Airline Operators. 

  • A formal letter of request. 

  • All requests for an amendment to the existing tariffs shall be submitted at least 30 days prior to its proposed effective dates. 

  • Consultation with stakeholders in the aviation industry. 

  • Terms and Conditions of the Tariff. 

  • Routes applied for. 

License for International Air Operators 

  • A formal letter of application to the Minister and at least 30 days before the expiry of existing licence. 

  • A valid Insurance Certificate. 

  • A valid Air Operators Certificate. 

  • Consultation with CAAFI on technical regulatory issues. 

Permit for Foreign Registered Aircraft to Operate in Fiji 

Requirements 

  • Formal letter of application to the Minister. 

  • A valid Insurance Certificate. 

  • A valid Air Operators Certificate. 

  • CAAFI consulted on technical regulatory issues. 

Quarantined Flights 

All international flights from malarial designated ports to land at Nadi International Airport are quarantined. International flights from malarial designated ports wishing to land at Fiji international airports other than Nadi will need to first obtain clearance from the Ministry of Health. This clearance will be facilitated by the Department of Civil Aviation. All crew and passengers are required to obtain health clearance before disembarking. 

Air Transport Licensing Board (ATLB) 

The Air Transport Licensing Board (“the Board”) is the licensing authority and regulator of domestic air services in Fiji. The functions of the Board are constituted in the Civil Aviation (Licensing of Air Services) Regulations 1985. All applications for licences to perform air services within Fiji for hire or reward are to be made to the Air Transport Licensing Board. 

The Chairman and members of the Board are appointed by the Minister responsible for Civil Aviation in accordance with Regulation 18(2) of Section 6 of the Civil Aviation (Licensing of Air Services) Regulations 1985. 

Role of the Air Transport Licensing Board 

Grant of Licences 

The licensing authority may grant to any person applying a licence to perform air services between two places within Fiji for such period and under the conditions as may be specified in the licence. The licensing authority may attach such conditions to any licence as it may think fit and may, from time to time, vary any such conditions. 

Inquiry 

The licensing authority may, if it thinks fit, for the purpose of determining applications for licenses or for amendments thereof hold inquiries in public or in private. Before holding any such inquiry, the licensing authority shall give to the applicant, and to any person who has made any representations or objections with regard to the application. 

Provisional licence 

The licensing authority may, if it thinks fit, pending the determination of an application for a licence or for an amendment of a licence, grant to the applicant a provisional licence or make a provisional amendment to a licence, which shall remain in force until the application is determined. 

Annual Report of Licensing Board 

The Licensing Board shall make an annual report to the Minister on the exercise of its functions during the year. 

Power to revoke or suspend 

The licensing authority may revoke or suspend a licence if: 

  • The holder of the licence has, since the licence was granted, been convicted of an offence against Regulation 4 of the Civil Aviation (Licensing of Air Services) Regulations which states –subject to the provisions of these regulations, it shall not be lawful for any person to use any aircraft for the carriage in Fiji of passengers, mail or freight for hire or reward upon any journey between two places except under, and in accordance with the provisions of a licence granted by the licensing authority; or 

  • The holder of the licence has failed to comply with any conditions subject to which the licence was granted. 

For more information on procedures for foreign registered aircraft, please see the following attachments: https://caaf.org.fj/forms 

Fiji - 2.2.1 Fiji Nadi International Airport

2.2.1 Fiji Nadi International Airport 

 

Overview 

Despite being about 192 kilometres (119 mi) northwest of the country's capital Suva and its airport, Nausori International Airport, Nadi International Airport is the main international airport for the Republic of Fiji as well as an important regional hub for the South Pacific islands. Located by the coast on the western side of the main island Viti Levu. It is the main hub of Fiji Airways and its domestic and regional subsidiary Fiji Link. The airport is 10 km from the city of Nadi and 20 km from the city of Lautoka. It handles about 97% of international visitors to Fiji, of which 80% are tourists. It handles over 30 international scheduled flights daily. There are also charter fixed-wing and helicopter air services operating through private operators providing flight services to the Fiji Island group. 

Nadi Airport is managed by Fiji Airports Limited, a fully owned government commercial company. 

Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Nadi is a district within Ba Province 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport 

Nadi Town (5.4 km) 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Nadi International Airport 

Latitude 

-17.77375 

Longitude 

177.4285 

Elevation (ft and m) 

26 feet / 8 meters    

IATA Code 

NAN 

ICAO Code 

NFFN 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

Fiji Airports Limited 

Management Contact Person 

Margret Quarau 

Manager, Airport Landside Operations & Customer Services 

MargretM@fijiairports.com.fj 

Mobile: +679 8697171 

Open From (hours) 

 24/7 

Open To (hours) 

 24/7 

Airport Picture 

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Description of and Contacts of Key Companies  

Nadi International Airport is managed by Fiji Airports Limited, a fully owned government commercial company. Air Terminal Services (ATS) provides check-in, baggage handling (including mishandled baggage and documentation) and ground-related services, prepares and monitors load sheets and load control requirements and provides a movement control service which includes aircraft contact. 

For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Fiji Airport Company Contact List

Information on some aviation service providers can be found at http://www.azfreight.com/  

Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator 

Performance for 2019 

 

Per Year 

Per Month* 

Per Day* 

Total Aircraft Movements 

15,000 

1,250 

40 

Total Passengers 

2,500,000 

207,000 

7,000 

Total Capacity of the Airport (MT) 

N/A 

 

 

Current Activity of the Airport (MT) 

over 1.3 million tons 

108,000 

3,600 

Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) 

Nil 

 

 

 * Monthly and daily figures derived from annual figures. 

Runways 

Both runways are in good condition. 

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

3,273 m x 46 m 

Orientation 

02/20 

Surface 

Asphalt 

Runway #2 

Runway Dimensions 

2,136 m x 46 m 

Orientation 

09/27 

Surface 

Asphalt 

Helicopter Pad 

Helipad #1 

Present (Yes / No) 

Yes 

Largest helicopter that can land 

All 

Width and Length (meters) 

Airport apron 

Surface 

Asphalt 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Equipment is well maintained; Operators are trained and efficient. 

Customs 

Yes 

JET A-1 fuel 

Yes 

Immigration 

Yes 

AVGAS 100 

Yes 

Terminal Building 

Yes 

Single Point Refuelling 

Yes 

Passenger Terminal 

Yes 

Air Starter Units 

Yes 

Cargo terminal 

Yes 

Ground Power (mobile) 

Yes 

Pax Transport to Airfield 

Yes 

Ground Handling Services 

Yes 

Control Tower 

Yes 

Latrine Servicing 

Yes 

Weather Facilities 

Yes 

Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) 

Yes 

Catering Services 

Yes 

De-icing Equipment 

No 

Base Operating Room 

Yes 

Parking Ramp Lighting 

Yes 

Airport Radar 

Yes 

Approach & Runway Lights 

Yes 

NDB 

Yes 

VOR 

Yes 

ILS 

Yes 

 

 

 

Airport Operating Details 

Operating Details 

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo 

 

Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet 

A380 

Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) 

8,000 

Storage Area (m3 and MT) 

2,500 

Handling Equipment 

Elevators / Hi Loaders  

Yes (2 x Forklifts) 

including elevators and automatic containers management system 

Max Capacity (MT) 

2.5 MT 

3.0 MT 

Max Height (m) 

4.5 m 

Loading Ramps 

N/A 

Other Comments 

N/A 

Customs Guidance 

All customs services are available while airport is operational and they are located in the terminal building. 

For more information on customs in Fiji, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Storage Facilities 

Air Terminal Services is responsible for all import, export, and transhipment of cargo at Nadi International Airport. 

  • A 15,000 square foot freight terminal facility and a fully integrated material handling system are set aside to cope with air cargo and mail which are processed daily. 

  • The facilities also include a 12-ton weighbridge and ULD transfer vehicle. 

  • Facilities also include two cooler and two freezer rooms capable of holding up to LD9 units, perishable goods 

Airfield Costs 

Navigation Charges 

For up-to-date fees and charges refer to http://www.airportsfiji.com/fees_charges.php 

Fuel Service Charges 

For up-to-date fuel charges refer to https://flightaware.com/resources/airport/NFFN 

 

Price per Litre USD - $ 

Jet A-1 

1.07 

Avgas 

 

Cargo Terminal Charges 

For up –to-date fees and charges refer to http://www.airportsfiji.com/fees_charges.php 

Air-Bridge Charges 

N/A 

Security 

The security level at the Nadi International Airport is good. Security is properly managed and regularly exercised in simulations which take place on a yearly basis. 

 

 

Fiji - 2.2.2 Fiji Nausori International Airport

 

Airport Overview 

Nausori International Airport (IATA: SUV, ICAO: NFNA). Also known as Luvuluvu, Nausori Airport is the second international airport in Fiji. It is situated in Nausori on the south-Eastern side of Viti Levu (Fiji's main island). Nausori Airport is about 23km (30-minute drive) from Fiji's capital city, Suva. 

Location Details 

Country 

Fiji 

Latitude 

-18.04333 

Province / District 

Western Division 

Longitude 

178.5592 

Town or City (Closest) 

Nausori 

Elevation (ft and m) 

17 ft 

5 m 

Airfield Name 

Nausori International Airport 

IATA and ICAO Codes 

IATA: SUV 

ICAO: NFNA 

Open From (hours) 

17:30 (UTC) 

5:30 (local time) 

Open To (hours) 

09:30 (UTC) 

21:30 (local time) 

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Runways 

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

6,129 x 100 ft 

1,868 x 30 m 

Orientation 

n/a 

Surface 

Asphalt 

Runway #2 

Runway Dimensions 

5,735 ft x n/a 

1,748 m x n/a 

Orientation 

n/a 

Surface 

Asphalt 

 

Helicopter Pad(s) 

Helipad #1 

Present (Yes / No) 

Yes 

Largest helicopter that can land 

All 

Width and Length (metres) 

Airport apron 

Surface 

Asphalt 

  

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Customs 

Yes 

JET A-1 fuel 

Yes 

Immigration 

Yes 

AVGAS 100 

Yes 

Terminal Building 

Yes 

Single Point Refuelling 

No 

Passenger Terminal 

Yes 

Air Starter Units 

n/a 

Cargo terminal 

Yes 

Ground Power (mobile) 

Yes 

Pax transport to airfield 

No 

Ground Handling Services 

n/a 

Control Tower 

Yes 

Latrine Servicing 

Yes 

Weather Facilities 

Yes 

Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) 

Category: 5 

Catering Services 

Yes 

De-icing Equipment 

No 

Base Operating Room 

Yes 

Parking Ramp Lighting 

Yes 

Airport Radar 

Yes 

Approach & Runway Lights 

Yes 

NDB 

Yes 

VOR 

Yes 

ILS 

No 

  

  

Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator 

Performance for (year n/a) 

Annual Figures 

Monthly* 

Daily* 

Total aircraft movements 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

Total passengers 

241,000 

20,083 

660 

Total capacity of the airport (metric tonnes) 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

Current activity of the airport (metric tonnes) 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

Current use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS) 

n/a 

n/a 

n/a 

*Monthly and daily figures derived from annual figure. 

Airport Operating Details 

Operating Details 

Maximum sized aircraft which can be offloaded on bulk cargo 

B 737 - 800 (maximum pavement classification = 51 MN / m3) 

Maximum sized aircraft that can be offloaded on pallet 

No equipment 

Total aircraft parking area (m²) 

10,000 

Storage Area (mt) 

3 hangars, used as long-term parking for private planes, may be temporarily used as storage / dispatching centers during emergencies 

Cubic Meters (m³) 

n/a 

Cargo Handling Equipment Available (Yes / No) 

No (no forklifts available, can be rented from the port) 

If "Yes" specify below 

Elevators / Hi Loaders (Yes / No) 

No 

Max Capacity (mt) 

Can elevators / hi loaders reach the upper level of a B747 (Yes / No) 

No 

Loading Ramps (Yes / No) 

Yes 

 

Storage Facilities 

3 hangars, used as long-term parking for private planes, may be temporarily used as storage / dispatching centres during emergencies. 

Security 

Marginal 

Companies Available  

4.5 Fiji Airport Company Contact List 

Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: Website of Azfreight on Nausori Airport 

Fiji - 2.2.3 Fiji Labasa National Airport

Airport Overview 

The airport serves Labasa town, located in Macuata Province, in the north-eastern part of the island of Vanua Levu. It is operated by Fiji Airports Limited. 

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Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Macuata Province 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport 

Labasa (3 km) 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Labasa Airport 

Latitude 

-16.466667 

Longitude 

179.339722 

Elevation (ft and m) 

44 ft. / 13 m 

IATA Code 

LBS 

ICAO Code 

NFNL 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

Fiji Airports Limited 

Management Contact Person 

+679 672 5777 

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? 

No 

Runway 

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

1073 m x 30 m 

Runway Orientation 

 13/31 

Runway Surface 

Asphalt 

Runway Condition 

N/A 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Infrastructure  

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening  

N/A 

Runway Lighting 

N/A 

Refuelling Capacity 

N/A 

Ground Handling Services 

N/A 

Air Traffic Control  

N/A 

Fire Fighting Equipment  

N/A 

Weather Information 

N/A 

Aircraft Parking Space 

N/A 

Navigation Aids  

N/A 

Perimeter Fencing  

N/A 

Windsock  

N/A 

  

 

Fuel Services Charges 

N/A  

Royalties / Non-Objection Fees (NOFs) 

N/A 

  

Fiji - 2.2.4 Fiji Cicia National Airport

Airport Overview 

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Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

One of the Lau Islands in the Eastern Division 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport 

Levuka Town (196 km over sea) 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Cicia Airport 

Latitude 

-17.743056 

Longitude 

-179.341944 

Elevation (ft and m) 

13 ft. / 3 m 

IATA Code 

ICI 

ICAO Code 

NFCI 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

Fiji Airports Limited 

Management Contact Person 

+679 672 5777 

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? 

No 

Runway 

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

762 m x 25 m 

Runway Orientation 

 N/A 

Runway Surface 

Dirt / Grass 

Runway Condition 

N/A 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Infrastructure  

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening  

No 

Runway Lighting 

No 

Refuelling Capacity 

No 

Ground Handling Services 

No 

Air Traffic Control  

No 

Fire Fighting Equipment  

No 

Weather Information 

No 

Aircraft Parking Space 

No 

Navigation Aids  

No 

Perimeter Fencing  

No 

Windsock  

N/A 

  

 

Fuel Services Charges 

N/A  

Royalties / Non-Objection Fees (NOFs) 

N/A 

  

Fiji - 2.2.5 Fiji Malolo Lailai National Airport

Airport Overview 

Malolo Lailai Airport (IATA: PTF, ICAO: NFFO) is an airport on Malolo Lailai island in Fiji's Western Division. The airport is a short strip running the width of the island and is mainly used for general aviation and transporting guests to resorts on the island, such as Musket Cove Resort, Lomani Island Resort, and Plantation Island Resort.  

Malolo Lailai Airport is not managed by Fiji Airports Ltd. 

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Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Malolo Lailai island in Fiji's Western Division. 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport 

Nadi (20 km by boat) 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Malolo Lailai Airport 

Latitude 

-17.78204 

Longitude 

177.196622 

Elevation (ft and m) 

10 ft. / 3 m 

IATA Code 

PTF 

ICAO Code 

NFFO 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

N/A 

Management Contact Person 

N/A 

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? 

No 

Runway 

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

640 m x 20 m 

Runway Orientation 

03/21 

Runway Surface 

Dirt 

Runway Condition 

N/A 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Infrastructure  

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening  

No 

Runway Lighting 

N/A 

Refuelling Capacity 

N/A 

Ground Handling Services 

N/A 

Air Traffic Control  

N/A 

Fire Fighting Equipment  

N/A 

Weather Information 

N/A 

Aircraft Parking Space 

N/A 

Navigation Aids  

N/A 

Perimeter Fencing  

N/A 

Windsock  

N/A 

  

 

Fuel Services Charges 

N/A   

Royalties / Non-Objection Fees (NOFs) 

N/A 

  

Fiji - 2.2.6 Fiji Vunisea National Airport

Airport Overview 

Vunisea Airport (IATA: KDV, ICAO: NFKD) is an airport located near Vunisea (Namalata) on Kadavu Island in Fiji. It is also known as Namalata Airport or Kadavu Airport. 

 

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Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Kadavu Island, Kadavu Province 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport 

Vunisea (Namalata) 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Vunisea Airport 

Latitude 

-19.058056 

Longitude 

178.156944 

Elevation (ft and m) 

6 ft / 2 m 

IATA Code 

KDV 

ICAO Code 

NFKD 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

Fiji Airports Limited 

Management Contact Person 

+679 672 5777 

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? 

No 

Runway 

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

915 m x 25 m 

Runway Orientation 

n/a 

Runway Surface 

Asphalt 

Runway Condition 

n/a 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Infrastructure  

 

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening  

No 

Runway Lighting 

No 

Refuelling Capacity 

n/a 

Ground Handling Services 

No 

Air Traffic Control  

No 

Fire Fighting Equipment  

No 

Weather Information 

No 

Aircraft Parking Space 

Yes 

Navigation Aids  

No 

Perimeter Fencing  

No 

Windsock  

n/a 

  

 

Fuel Services Charges 

N/A  

Royalties / Non-Objection Fees (NOFs) 

N/A 

Fiji - 2.2.7 Fiji Mana Island National Airport

Airport Overview 

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Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Mana Island,[1] one of the Mamanuca Islands in Fiji. Nadroga-Navosa Province 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport 

Nadi Town (37.5 km by boat) 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Mana Island Airport 

Latitude 

-17.673056 

Longitude 

177.098333 

Elevation (ft and m) 

n/a 

IATA Code 

MNF 

ICAO Code 

NFMA 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

N/A 

Management Contact Person 

N/A 

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? 

No 

Runway(s) 

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

330 m x 30 m 

Runway Orientation 

 n/a 

Runway Surface 

asphalt 

Runway Condition 

n/a 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Infrastructure  

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening  

No 

Runway Lighting 

No 

Refuelling Capacity 

N/A 

Ground Handling Services 

No 

Air Traffic Control  

No 

Fire Fighting Equipment  

No 

Weather Information 

No 

Aircraft Parking Space 

N/A 

Navigation Aids  

No 

Perimeter Fencing  

No 

Windsock  

N/A 

  

 

Fuel Services Charges 

N/A  

Royalties / Non-Objection Fees (NOFs) 

N/A  

Fiji - 2.2.8 Fiji Levuka Airfield

Airport Overview 

Levuka Airfield (IATA: LEV, ICAO: NFNB) is an airport on the island of Ovalau, one of the islands in the Lomaiviti Group in Fiji. Also well known as Bureta Airport, it is located 22 kilometres (14 mi) from the town of Levuka. It is operated by Fiji Airports Limited. 

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Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Lomaiviti 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport 

Levuka (22 km) 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Levuka Airfield or Bureta Airfield 

Latitude 

-17.711111 

Longitude 

178.758611 

Elevation (ft and m) 

11 ft / 3 m 

IATA Code 

LEV 

ICAO Code 

NFNB 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

Fiji Airports Limited 

Management Contact Person 

+679 672 5777 

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? 

No 

Runway(s) 

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

640 m x 30 m 

Runway Orientation 

 08/26 

Runway Surface 

Gravel 

Runway Condition 

N/A 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Infrastructure  

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening  

No 

Runway Lighting 

No 

Refuelling Capacity 

No 

Ground Handling Services 

No 

Air Traffic Control  

No 

Fire Fighting Equipment  

No 

Weather Information 

No 

Aircraft Parking Space 

N/A 

Navigation Aids  

No 

Perimeter Fencing  

No 

Windsock  

N/A 

  

 

Fuel Services Charges 

N/A  

Royalties / Non-Objection Fees (NOFs) 

N/A 

  

Fiji - 2.2.9 Fiji Pacific Harbour Airstrip

Airport Overview 

Taunovo Airstrip is a small private airstrip in Nanuku, 6 km from Pacific Harbour. It services the resorts in the area. 

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Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Central District and Serua Province 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport 

Navua Town (16.6 km) 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Taunovo Airstrip 

Latitude 

-18.2553 

Longitude 

178.0492 

Elevation (ft and m) 

21ft / 6 m 

IATA Code 

N/A 

ICAO Code 

N/A 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

Taunovo Bay Resort and Spa 

Management Contact Person 

+30 2810 333223 

info@luxuryexperience.gr 

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? 

No 

Runway(s) 

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

730 m x 20 m 

Runway Orientation 

14/32 

Runway Surface 

Asphalt 

Runway Condition 

Good 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Infrastructure  

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening  

No 

Runway Lighting 

No 

Refuelling Capacity 

No 

Ground Handling Services 

No 

Air Traffic Control  

No 

Fire Fighting Equipment  

No 

Weather Information 

No 

Aircraft Parking Space 

N/A 

Navigation Aids  

No 

Perimeter Fencing  

No 

Windsock  

 N/A 

  

 

Fuel Services Charges 

N/A 

Royalties / Non-Objection Fees (NOFs) 

N/A   

  

Fiji - 2.2.10 Fiji Taveuni Island Airport

Airport Overview 

Matei Airport (IATA: TVU, ICAO: NFNM), also known as Taveuni Airport or Taveuni Island Airport, is an airport located in Matei on the northern end of Taveuni, an island in the Vanua Levu Group in Fiji. Fiji Airports Limited operates manages the airport. 

The airport is small but receives a number of flights from Fiji Link and Northern Air Fiji from Nadi and Suva. The airport is quite close to several resorts and small accommodation providers. The airport also has recently been upgraded from a gravel runway to a paved runway. 

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Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Northern Division,Vanua Levu Group 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport 

Matei (0.2 km) 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Taveuni Island Airport or Matei Airport 

Latitude 

-16.690556 

Longitude 

-179.876944 

Elevation (ft and m) 

20 ft / 6 m 

IATA Code 

TVU 

ICAO Code 

NFNM 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

Fiji Airports Limited 

Management Contact Person 

+679 672 5777 

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? 

No 

Runway 

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

910 m x  40 m 

Runway Orientation 

 N/A 

Runway Surface 

Asphalt 

Runway Condition 

Good 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Infrastructure  

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening  

No 

Runway Lighting 

No 

Refuelling Capacity 

N/A 

Ground Handling Services 

No 

Air Traffic Control  

No 

Fire Fighting Equipment  

No 

Weather Information 

No 

Aircraft Parking Space 

N/A 

Navigation Aids  

No 

Perimeter Fencing  

No 

Windsock  

N/A 

  

 

Fuel Services Charges 

N/A  

Royalties / Non-Objection Fees (NOFs) 

N/A 

  

2.2.11 Fiji Rotuma Island Airport

Airport Overview

Rotuma Airport (IATA: RTA, ICAO: NFNR) is an airport serving the island of Rotuma in Fiji. It is located near Else'e, a village in the district of Malhaha. It is operated by Airports Fiji Limited. An upgrade which saw Rotuma Airport's runway sealed was opened in 2018 to allow flights on larger ATR 72-600 aircraft operated by Fiji Link replacing the smaller de Havilland Twin Otter aircraft on its service to Nadi International Airport.


Airport Location and Contact

Country

Fiji

Province or District

District of Malhaha

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Else’e (0.5 km)

Airport’s Complete Name

Rotuma Island Airport

Latitude

-12.4825

Longitude

177.071111

Elevation (ft and m)

42 ft / 13 m

IATA Code

RTA

ICAO Code

NFNR

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Airports Fiji Limited

Management Contact Person

+679 672 5777

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport?

No

Runway

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

1494 m x 45 m

Runway Orientation

07/25

Runway Surface

Asphalt

Runway Condition

Good

Airport Infrastructure Details

Infrastructure

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening

No

Runway Lighting

No

Refueling Capacity

N/A

Ground Handling Services

No

Air Traffic Control

No

Fire Fighting Equipment

No

Weather Information

No

Aircraft Parking Space

No

Navigation Aids

No

Perimeter Fencing

No

Windsock

N/A

 


Fuel Services Charges

N/A 

Royalties / Non Objection Fees (NOFs)

N/A

 

Fiji - 2.2.12 Fiji Savu Savu Airport

Airport Overview 

A small airport that services the town that is located on the south coast of Vanua Levu Island (population approx. 3,372). 

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Terminal and Parking 

Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Province of Cakaudrove on the island of Vanua Levu 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport 

Savusavu Town (0.5 km) 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Savusavu Airport 

Latitude 

-16.802778 

Longitude 

179.340556 

Elevation (ft and m) 

14 ft / 4 m 

IATA Code 

SVU 

ICAO Code 

NFNS 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

Fiji Airports Limited 

Management Contact Person 

+679 672 5777 

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? 

No 

Runway 

Runway 

Runway Dimensions 

1000 m x 40 m 

Runway Orientation 

14/32    

Runway Surface 

Asphalt 

Runway Condition 

N/A 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Infrastructure  

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening  

No 

Runway Lighting 

No 

Refuelling Capacity 

N/A 

Ground Handling Services 

No 

Air Traffic Control  

No 

Fire Fighting Equipment  

No 

Weather Information 

No 

Aircraft Parking Space 

N/A 

Navigation Aids  

No 

Perimeter Fencing  

No 

Windsock  

N/A 

  

 

Fuel Services Charges 

N/A 

Royalties / Non-Objection Fees (NOFs) 

No 

Fiji - 2.2.13 Fiji Vatulele Airport

Airport Overview 

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Vatulele Airport has a small airstrip servicing four villages and a resort. 

Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Nadroga-Navosa Province 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport 

Sigatoka Town (43.9 km) 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Vatulele Airport 

Latitude 

-18.5449 

Longitude 

177.621 

Elevation (ft and m) 

90 ft. / 28 m 

IATA Code 

VTF 

ICAO Code 

NFVL 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

N/A 

Management Contact Person 

N/A 

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? 

No 

Runway 

Runway  

Runway Dimensions 

1036 m x 40 m 

Runway Orientation 

Not available 

Runway Surface 

Dirt / Grass 

Runway Condition 

N/A 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Infrastructure  

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening  

No 

Runway Lighting 

No 

Refuelling Capacity 

No 

Ground Handling Services 

No 

Air Traffic Control  

No 

Fire Fighting Equipment  

No 

Weather Information 

No 

Aircraft Parking Space 

No 

Navigation Aids  

No 

Perimeter Fencing  

No 

Windsock  

No 

  

 

Fuel Services Charges 

N/A  

Royalties / Non-Objection Fees (NOFs) 

N/A 

  

Fiji - 2.2.14 Fiji Yasawa Airport

Airport Overview 

Yasawa Island Airport (IATA: YAS, ICAO: NFSW) is an airport on Yasawa Island in Fiji's Western Division. The airport is a short strip running the width of the island and is mainly used for general aviation and transporting guests to resorts on the island. 

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Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Ba Province 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport 

Lautoka City (95.9 km by boat) 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Yasawa Airport 

Latitude 

-16.758889 

Longitude 

177.545556 

Elevation (ft and m) 

10 ft / 3 m 

IATA Code 

YAS 

ICAO Code 

NFSW 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

N/A 

Management Contact Person 

N/A 

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? 

No 

Runway 

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

594 m x 40 m 

Runway Orientation 

 03/21 

Runway Surface 

Dirt / Grass 

Runway Condition 

N/A 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Infrastructure  

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening  

No 

Runway Lighting 

No 

Refuelling Capacity 

No 

Ground Handling Services 

No 

Air Traffic Control  

No 

Fire Fighting Equipment  

No 

Weather Information 

No 

Aircraft Parking Space 

No 

Navigation Aids  

No 

Perimeter Fencing  

No 

Windsock  

N/A 

  

 

Fuel Services Charges 

N/A 

Royalties / Non-Objection Fees (NOFs) 

N/A 

  

Fiji - 2.2.15 Fiji Moala Airport

Airport Overview 

Moala Airport (IATA: MFJ, ICAO: NFMO) is a small airport servicing Moala in the Lau Group in Fiji. It is operated by Fiji Airports Limited. 

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Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Lau Province 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport 

Naroi (1 km) 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Moala Airport 

Latitude 

-18.566944 

Longitude 

179.951111 

Elevation (ft and m) 

13 ft / 4 m 

IATA Code 

MFJ 

ICAO Code 

NFMO 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

Fiji Airports Limited 

Management Contact Person 

+679 672 5777 

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? 

No 

Runway 

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

579 m x 30 m 

Runway Orientation 

N/A 

Runway Surface 

Dirt / Grass 

Runway Condition 

N/A 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Infrastructure  

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening  

No 

Runway Lighting 

No 

Refuelling Capacity 

No 

Ground Handling Services 

No 

Air Traffic Control  

No 

Fire Fighting Equipment  

No 

Weather Information 

No 

Aircraft Parking Space 

No 

Navigation Aids  

No 

Perimeter Fencing  

No 

Windsock  

N/A 

  

 

Fuel Services Charges 

N/A  

Royalties / Non-Objection Fees (NOFs) 

N/A 

  

Fiji - 2.2.16 Fiji Oni-i-lau Airport

Airport Overview 

Ono-i-lau Airport is a small airport in Fiji, serving the region of Ono-i-lau. 

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Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Lau Province 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport 

Ono-i-lau (1 km) 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Ono-i-lau Airport 

Latitude 

-20.6589 

Longitude 

-178.7411 

Elevation (ft and m) 

34 m 

IATA Code 

ONU 

ICAO Code 

NFOL 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

Fiji Airports Limited 

Management Contact Person 

+679 672 5777 

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? 

No 

Runway 

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

800 m x 35 m 

Runway Orientation 

N/A 

Runway Surface 

Dirt / Grass 

Runway Condition 

N/A 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Infrastructure  

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening  

No 

Runway Lighting 

No 

Refuelling Capacity 

No 

Ground Handling Services 

No 

Air Traffic Control  

No 

Fire Fighting Equipment  

No 

Weather Information 

No 

Aircraft Parking Space 

No 

Navigation Aids  

No 

Perimeter Fencing  

No 

Windsock  

No 

  

 

Fuel Services Charges 

N/A  

Royalties / Non-Objection Fees (NOFs) 

N/A    

Fiji - 2.2.17 Fiji Lakeba Airport

Airport Overview 

Lakeba Airport (IATA: LKB, ICAO: NFNK) is an airport in Lakeba Island, one of the islands in the Lau Group in southern Fiji. It is operated by Fiji Airports Limited. 

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Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Lau Province 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport 

Nasaqalau (3 km) 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Lakeba Airport 

Latitude 

-18.199167 

Longitude 

-178.816944 

Elevation (ft and m) 

285 ft / 85 m 

IATA Code 

LKB 

ICAO Code 

NFNK 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

Fiji Airports Limited 

Management Contact Person 

+679 672 5777 

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? 

No 

Runway(s) 

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

723 m x 24 m 

Runway Orientation 

N/A 

Runway Surface 

Sealed 

Runway Condition 

N/A 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Infrastructure  

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening  

No 

Runway Lighting 

No 

Refuelling Capacity 

No 

Ground Handling Services 

No 

Air Traffic Control  

No 

Fire Fighting Equipment  

No 

Weather Information 

No 

Aircraft Parking Space 

No 

Navigation Aids  

No 

Perimeter Fencing  

No 

Windsock  

No 

  

 

Fuel Services Charges 

N/A 

Royalties / Non-Objection Fees (NOFs) 

N/A 

  

Fiji - 2.2.18 Fiji Koro Airport

Airport Overview

Koro Airport (IATA: KXF, ICAO: NFNO) is an airport serving Koro Island, one of the islands in the Lomaiviti Group in Fiji. It is operated by Fiji Airports Limited. 

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Airport Details 

Country 

Fiji 

Latitude 

-17.345832 

Province / District 

Lomaiviti 

Longitude 

179.421944 

Airport Name 

Koro Airport 

Elevation (ft) 

109 m 

IATA & ICAO codes 

IATA: NFNO 

  

ICAO: KXF 

Surface 

Sealed 

Town or City (closest) 

Nakodu 

Runway Condition 

n/a 

NGO / UN (on ground) 

n/a 

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening (Yes / No) 

n/a 

Runway Dimension 

790 x 23m 

Ground Handling (Yes / No) 

n/a 

Refuelling Capacity 

n/a 

Runway Lighting (Yes / No) 

n/a 

Runway Heading 

  

Fire Fighting Equipment (Yes / No) 

n/a 

Air Traffic Control (Yes / No) 

n/a 

Windsock (Yes / No) 

n/a 

Weather Information (Yes / No) 

n/a 

Aircraft Parking space (Yes / No) 

n/a 

Navigation Aids (Yes / No) 

n/a 

Perimeter fencing (Yes / No) 

n/a 

 

Fiji - 2.2.19 Fiji Gau Airport

Airport Overview 

Gau Airport (IATA: NGI, ICAO: NFNG) is an airport on Gau Island, one of the islands in the Lomaiviti Group in Fiji. It is operated by Fiji Airports Limited.  

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Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Lomaiviti Province 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport 

Vadravadra (1.5 km) 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Gau Airport 

Latitude 

-18.115556 

Longitude 

179.339722 

Elevation (ft and m) 

50 ft / 15 m 

IATA Code 

NGI 

ICAO Code 

NFNG 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

Fiji Airports Limited 

Management Contact Person 

+679 672 5777 

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? 

No 

Runway 

Runway   

Runway Dimensions 

754 m x 19 m 

Runway Orientation 

N/A 

Runway Surface 

Dirt / grass 

Runway Condition 

Good 

 Airport Infrastructure Details 

Infrastructure  

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening  

No 

Runway Lighting 

No 

Refuelling Capacity 

No 

Ground Handling Services 

No 

Air Traffic Control  

No 

Fire Fighting Equipment  

No 

Weather Information 

No 

Aircraft Parking Space 

No 

Navigation Aids  

No 

Perimeter Fencing  

No 

Windsock  

N/A 

  

 

Fuel Services Charges 

N/A 

Royalties / Non-Objection Fees (NOFs) 

N/A  

Fiji - 2.2.20 Fiji Vanua Balavu Airport

Airport Overview 

It is an airstrip serving Vanuabalavu, the second largest island in the Lau Group. 

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Airport Location and Contact 

Country 

Fiji 

Province or District 

Lau Province 

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport 

Mualevu (1.5 km) 

Airport’s Complete Name 

Vanuabalavu Airport 

Latitude 

-17.244861 

Longitude 

-178.959306 

Elevation (ft and m) 

0 m 

IATA Code 

VBV 

ICAO Code 

NFVB 

Managing Company or Airport Authority 

Fiji Airports Limited 

Management Contact Person 

+679 672 5777 

NGO and/or UN Presence at Airport? 

No 

Runway 

Runway #1 

Runway Dimensions 

960 m x 45 m 

Runway Orientation 

N/A 

Runway Surface 

Dirt 

Runway Condition 

N/A 

Airport Infrastructure Details 

Infrastructure  

Passenger / Cargo Security Screening  

No 

Runway Lighting 

No 

Refuelling Capacity 

No 

Ground Handling Services 

No 

Air Traffic Control  

No 

Fire Fighting Equipment  

No 

Weather Information 

No 

Aircraft Parking Space 

No 

Navigation Aids  

No 

Perimeter Fencing  

No 

Windsock  

No 

  

 

Fuel Services Charges 

N/A 

Royalties / Non-Objection Fees (NOFs) 

N/A  

Fiji - 2.3 Fiji Road Network

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Road Network

Overview 

Transport plays a critical role in Fiji’s economy contributing around 10-12% of GDP. It also employs a considerable amount of people in both formal and informal sectors with the latter most vibrant in the land transport industry. It also links key social and economic sectors of the economy including resources-based industries, education and health. 

Because Fiji is prone to disruptive natural events such as tropical cyclones and resultant flooding, its topography has restricted the 7,500-kilometer road network to spine or circumferential main roads with feeder roads, leaving few route alternatives. The Fiji Roads Authority has established a dashboard which shows the status of roads during heavy rain events and cyclones. In the main urban areas, lower-level municipal roads are neglected, rough, and sometimes impassable. Inter-island freight and passenger transport relies on serviceable coastal and island jetties, adequate navigation aids, and reliable and safe domestic shipping services. Smaller jetties have been fairly neglected for many years and are in poor condition. 

Fiji’s government has undergone a massive road infrastructure improvement program and reformation of the government road transport management authorities and departments.  Prior to reform in January 2012, there were 15 bodies responsible for Fiji’s roads. It was then that the Department of National Roads (DNR) was dissolved, and the Fiji Roads Authority (FRA) was established. 

The Land Transport Authority of Fiji is responsible for vehicle and driver licensing and registration while the FRA is responsible for the road infrastructure. Fiji’s road infrastructure is naturally most prevalent on the larger islands. Fiji has 7,000 km of roads and over 1,200 bridges and jetties which also fall under its responsibility. 

For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: HQ staff will input a link to section 4.1 Government Contact List 

Inland Transport Overview 

Fiji Islands is one of the few PICs with a land transport system of any scale. Traffic between cities comprises trucks for freight, buses, minibuses, route taxis, and private vehicles. The most heavily trafficked route is the corridor linking the two main ports, Suva and Lautoka. Haulage of containers between the ports and transport of sugarcane are important contributors to traffic problems. Traffic levels outside of Suva and Lautoka are at most times moderately low, but density increases dramatically near the cities of Lautoka and Suva. Traffic near the ports, general road conditions, and heavy vehicle mass limit laws are the main problems facing inland transport of containers. A large proportion of trucks, particularly those hauling containers, are in contravention of mass limit laws. 

The King’s Wharf is located near the center of Suva’s central business district, and a large market and bus terminal is adjacent to the port facility. Traffic congestion in and around the King’s Wharf is, thus, surprisingly severe for an urban center the size of Suva. Trucks carrying containers to and from the King’s Wharf must pass through the center of Suva at a very slow pace. At Lautoka Port, the major landside constraint is very slow-moving trucks carrying sugarcane to a sugar plant opposite the main wharf. 

General Road Conditions 

Increasing peak loadings are occurring from the land bridging of containers between Suva and Lautoka ports. Some ship operators find it more economical to make a single call, usually at Suva, and land bridge Lautoka cargo under bond. This entails both exports and imports, and as many as 200 containers may be involved in any one ship call. Customer preferences on delivery time and limits on free storage time in the ports drive operators to move all the containers in a short period, thus increasing the load carried by road and causing peak loadings. 

The most heavily trafficked route is the Suva/Nadi/Lautoka corridor, which is predominantly two-lane bitumen pavement with small four lane divided sections close to the cities. Road surfaces are generally good but showing wear from what appears to be an increasing heavy vehicle load, particularly at the two terminal nodes. Planned maintenance is on-going. Open road limits (80kph) are enforced with visible police presence near village police posts.  A speed camera system throughout the main roads has also been installed to further improve driving standards and road safety. Within villages, speed humps further reduce average speed and increase transit times. 

Heavy Vehicle Mass Limits and Bridge Load Limits 

Current heavy vehicle mass limits cause problems for road transport operators. The Land Transport Act 1998 stipulates the maximum load limit for various heavy vehicles. Most trucks in Fiji carrying containers are ten-wheelers; the mass limit for these trucks under the Act is 32 tonne gross mass. This is insufficient to allow a typical ten-wheel truck to carry a container fully loaded with a dense cargo, such as water. Historically, enforcement of truckload limits has been lax, but this is changing. With improved enforcement, shippers will face the choice of either partly loading containers—which is clearly inefficient—or using larger trucks. However, a significant amount of investment would be needed to upgrade Fiji’s stock of ten-wheeler trucks to prime-movers and semi-trailers. Overweight vehicles are causing major damage to bridge infrastructure. Lack of maintenance has also caused major bridge damage leading to closed lanes in high traffic areas while repairs are undertaken. 

Distance Matrix 

Distances from Capital City to Major Towns (km) (Kings Road) 

  

Nadi Airport 

Lautoka 

Ba 

Tavua 

Rakiraki 

Korovou 

Nausori 

Suva 

Nadi Airport 

  

24 

62 

91 

132 

239 

270 

289 

Lautoka 

24 

  

38 

67 

108 

215 

246 

265 

Ba 

62  

38  

  

29 

70 

177 

208 

227 

Tavua 

91  

67  

29  

  

41 

148 

179 

198 

Rakiraki 

 132 

108  

70  

41  

  

107 

138 

157 

Korovou 

239  

215  

 177 

148  

107  

  

31 

50 

Nausori 

 270 

246  

208  

 179 

 138 

31  

  

19 

Suva 

289  

265  

227  

198  

157  

50  

19  

  

Distances from Capital City to Major Towns (km) (Queens Road) 

  

Suva 

Pacific Harbor 

Korolevu 

Korotogo 

Sigatoka 

Nadi Town 

Nadi Airport 

Lautoka 

Suva 

  

49 

96 

120 

127 

183 

197 

221 

Pacific Harbor 

 49 

  

47 

71 

78 

139 

148 

172 

Korolevu 

 96 

47  

  

24 

31 

92 

101 

125 

Korotogo 

 120 

 71 

24  

  

68 

77 

101 

Sigatoka 

 127 

78  

31  

7  

  

61 

70 

94 

Nadi Town 

183  

 139 

 92 

68  

61  

  

33 

Nadi Airport 

 197 

148  

 101 

77  

 70 

9  

  

24 

Lautoka 

 221 

 172 

125  

 101 

 94 

 33 

 24 

  

Km in Vanua Levu 

  

Labasa 

Savusavu 

Nabouwalu 

Loa 

Labasa 

  

82 

138 

145 

Savusavu 

 82 

  

138 

64 

Nabouwalu 

 138 

 138 

  

201 

Loa 

 145 

 64 

 201 

  

Fiji Bridge Network 

Fiji has between 800-1,000 bridges all in various states of repair. Fiji’s bridge infrastructure investment has seen the replacement of 55 bridges with the future use of Bailey bridges providing further cost-effective improvement in affected areas. 

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Vulnerable and Critical Bridges 

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Road Security 

 There are no road security issues. 

Weighbridges and Axle Load Limits 

Road Classification 

There are 2 main roads in Fiji which connect the most important hubs in Fiji: Suva and Nadi. These are the Queens Road in the South and the Kings Road in the North. 

Classification  

Description  

Paved 

3,440 km 

Unpaved 

1,692 km 

Weighbridges 

Number 

Capacity (MT) 

Length (m) 

Type 

60 tonne (2 within compound and 3 on major roads) 

11 m 

Axle weighed / weighbridge 

Axle Load Limits 

Regulation 80 of (Vehicle Registration and Construction Regulation 2000) states: 

The maximum load in respect of any wheel on a vehicle is 

  1. Fitted with a normal tire – is 2.7 tonnes; or 

  1. Fitted with a large tire - 3.5 tonnes; or 

  1. Is the rated capacity of the tire, 

  1. Whichever is the least? 

The maximum axle load in respect of any axle of a vehicle- 

  1. fitted with two wheels with normal tires – is 5.4 tonnes; 

  1. fitted with two wheels with large tires is 7 tonnes; and 

  1. in any other case is 10 tonnes. 

The maximum aggregate axle load in respect to a tandem not being a twin axle- 

  1. fitted with not less than 8 wheels – is 16 tonnes; 

  1. fitted with 6 wheels with normal tires- is 13.4 tonnes; 

  1. fitted with 6 wheels with at least two large tires- is 14 tonnes; 

  1. fitted with 4 wheels with normal tires- is 10.8 tonnes; 

  1. fitted with 4 wheels with large tires – is 14 tonnes 

The maximum aggregate axle load in respect of a tri-axle is 20 tonnes. 

The maximum aggregate axle load in respect of twin steer axles is 10.4 tonnes if the twin steer axles are fitted with a load sharing system and 8 tonnes in any other case. 

The maximum axle or aggregate load of any axle, tandem or tri-axle must not exceed the aggregate of the rated tire capacities or the vehicle manufacturers rated capacity. 

For the purpose of this regulation, a large tire must have- 

  1. a width of not less than 330mm and an overall tire diameter of not less than 1,080mm; or 

  1. a width of not less than 355 mm and an overall tire diameter of not less than 1,049mm and a tire not conforming to the dimensions is deemed to be normal tire. 

In the case of a vehicle equipped with two single axles, the proportion of weight on one axle must not be less than 20% of the aggregate of the axle weights. 

The maximum permissible aggregate mass, expressed as the GVM or GCM of the vehicle, in respect of all the axles of a motor vehicle, a trailer, articulated vehicle or combination vehicle is- 

  1. the maximum aggregate of the axle loads in respect of all the axles of the vehicle determined under sub regulations (1) to (6); 

  1. in the case of a vehicle equipped with a tandem or a tri-axle which does not incorporate a load sharing system 30 tonnes or in the case of a vehicle equipped with a tandem or tri-axle which incorporates a load sharing system –32 tonnes; 

  1. in the case of a combination vehicle- 32 tonnes; or 

  1. The manufacturers gross vehicle mass or gross combination mass as the case whichever is the least. 

In the case of any motor vehicle, trailer or combination vehicle with an unladen mass greater than 3.5 tonnes, the maximum axle loads determined under this regulation must be shown on the registration certificate of the vehicle, including the minimum tire specification relating to such loads. 

The FRA is advising members of the public that there is a load restriction on the Lami Bridge of a maximum 8,000 kg individual axle load for all types of vehicles. It is important to note that mobile cranes exceed the axle load limit and are hereby prohibited to cross the bridge. 

With prior FRA review, it may be possible for mobile cranes to be transported using a low bed combination vehicle provided that the loading on the axles complies with LTA regulations and is distributed over a long truck configuration. The bridge will be restricted to one-way traffic during any such movements over the bridge. 

This restriction does not affect haulage vehicles/trucks that comply with the LTA regulations. Heavy vehicles are requested to cross the bridge one at a time. We have installed signage indicating the weight restriction near the bridge. 

The FRA strongly stresses that there is no restriction for any vehicle operating within the current vehicle load criteria; this restriction only applies to heavy vehicles with few axles. 

Main existing corridors 

  • Nausori–Suva: The bulk of industrial / commercial / transport companies are situated along the Nausori-Suva corridor (20 km) 

  • Lautoka – Nadi – Suva: Additional industrial companies (sugar, pine wood, garments) are located in the Western Division (Lautoka, Nadi). The Queens Road (Southern road) is an important land transport corridor as companies frequent Suva Port for their import / export activities. 

 

 

Fiji - 2.4 Fiji Railway Assessment

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Railway Network

There is no operating commercial railroad in Fiji. There are small gauge sugarcane railways predominantly around the Nadi/Lautoka area on Viti Levu. There is still a working railway going from Savusavu to Labasa on Vanua Levu. Nevertheless, this is not an option for transport of relief goods. While many areas appear in disrepair the small gauge railways are widely used during cane harvest beginning around May/June. 

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For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List.

Fiji - 2.5 Fiji Waterways Assessment

Overview 

Fiji’s location within the Pacific and middle-level economy have made it the main regional transit point for freight throughout the Pacific. As such, there is a solid flow of freight and shipping through the main port of Suva. A number of international companies have bases in Fiji to coordinate and manage international shipping movements throughout the Pacific and worldwide. 

Inter-island shipping in Fiji operates and performs the dominant part of inter-island freight and passenger movements between the islands within Fiji. Government and private companies operate scheduled roll on-roll off (RoRo) ferry services to service the main islands in the Fiji Group. In addition to this, there are private operators providing small-scale inter-island shipping services using landing craft and dumb barges. It is also common for tourist resorts to have dedicated barges on contract to supply provisions exclusively to resorts on islands. 

For more information on government contact details, please see the following link: 4.1 Government Contact List. 

International Shipping Services 

Fiji is well served by international shipping lines. Direct services operate to Australia/New Zealand, the United States, Southeast and North Asia and Europe. Lines calling in Fiji include major operators, such as Swire Shipping, Tasman Orient, Pacific Direct Line, Chief Container Line, Hamburg Sud, Greater Bali Hai, Matsons and Neptune Shipping. The latter, associated with Maersk, provides services within the region, to Asia and, by transhipment, to the United States and Europe. Pacific Forum Lines also offers a range of destinations within its sphere of operation. 

Export and import shipping services cater for general cargo—carried mostly in containers—as well as bulk cargo. Liner container services generally call at Suva, and some at Lautoka, while break bulk is handled at both Suva and Lautoka, mainly as imports. Liquid bulk cargoes are also handled at Suva and Lautoka, but the major volume is handled at the Vuda terminal near Nadi. Import bulk cargoes are mainly petroleum products, cement, and fertilizer. Export bulk and break bulk cargo is handled at Labasa/Malau and at Levuka. This mainly comprises high-volume dedicated cargo, including sugar and forestry products (wood chips) and, in the case of Levuka, seafood landed and processed at the port for export in dedicated refrigerated vessels. 

Domestic Shipping Services  

Domestic shipping comprises passenger and freight vessels ranging from pure passenger ferries to combined passenger and RoRo vessels, to small steel and even wooden vessels serving outer islands and smaller ports. The standard of these vessels is much lower than those in the international trades. For scheduled services, vessels on well-frequented routes are mainly of ro-ro configuration with sizeable passenger accommodation. On routes with major tourism support, fast aluminium catamarans are employed, but costs preclude their widespread use. On outer island routes — where the main freight task is transporting island residents and small volumes of cargo, construction materials, and consumables—vessels vary in configuration. They are usually small, displacement hull ships of steel construction, some converted from deep sea fishing vessels and some custom-built. Domestic shipping services on some routes are operated on a purely commercial basis, and routes between the islands of Viti Levu (main island) and Vanua Levu are subject to fierce competition. Several operators specialize in transport to and from resort islands. Commercial coastal and inter-island shipping services are provided by a few private sector operators. 

Many inter-island routes are not commercially viable and, in the past, services have been provided by the Government. Services to outer islands with significant resident populations are an essential part of the transport infrastructure in Fiji. Often, these islands have no air services, or air service is infrequent. Regular and reliable transport of both passengers and cargo is essential to the well-being of remote communities. 

Wishing to withdraw from direct involvement, the Government of Fiji developed a “franchise” shipping system, where services are provided by private sector operators under competitive tender. The Government contributes subsidies to offset the losses operators would incur as a result of providing services at non-commercial, set frequencies to outer islands. Franchise shipping services to the outer islands, thus, provide essential links for domestic freight and passengers. They also transport small export cargoes and a small but significant and growing tourist trade, particularly to the western island groups of the Mamanucas and Yasawas. 

The present franchise shipping services system is managed by the Fiji Shipping Corporation Limited (FSCL), established in 2004. Its aim is to transfer the delivery of shipping services to the private sector while retaining a degree of contestability in inter-island services. Contestability is ensured by a competitive tendering system. Services to remote areas are subsidized by the government through the scheme. The subsidy, or franchise rate, is derived from the calculated operational cost of a vessel on any particular route. At present, FSCL subsidizes 42% of shipping companies’ operational costs. The Government Shipping Services (GSS) is responsible for maintaining the maritime Navaids system in Fiji. 

Company Information 

Scheduled Ferries 

There are three main operators of RoRo Ferry’s between Fiji’s main islands. 

Government Shipping Services 

The GSS operates a reasonably modern fleet but almost exclusively for Government work. Charter rates are expensive and there is no incentive for them to do separate charter work because any revenue earned goes into the Government’s central account and not back to GSS. 

Goundar Shipping 

A locally owned private company servicing Suva-Savusavu and Taveuni. The Lomaiviti Princess is the only vessel operated by Goundar Shipping and is 93.50 meters in length and 17.0 meters in width and has a capacity of 900 passengers and 80 vehicles. The vessel is able to carry foot passengers as well as cars, truck campers, and commercial vehicles.  

Sealand/Patterson Brothers Shipping

Patterson Brothers Shipping Company Ltd is Fiji’s longest running inter-island ferry operation bridging the gap between Viti Levu (from Natovi), Vanua Levu (Nabouwalu) and Ovalau (Levuka) daily and providing trips to Koro. The integrated land and sea transportation service jointly provided by Patterson Brothers Shipping Co. Ltd and Buresala Transport Ltd connecting the main islands of Fiji via multi-modal transport system with Ro-Ro ferries and coach transfers. 

For more information on waterway company contact details, please see the following link: 4.4 Port and Waterways Companies Contact List. 

 Passenger Carrying Capacity 

 

Government Shipping Services 

Goundar Shipping 

Interlink Shipping Line Ltd 

Number of 

Passenger Vessels 

< 20 Passengers 

M.V Bai Ni Takali – Cargo/ Pax 

Gross Tonnage: 319, Nett Tonnage 95 

Length: 36.8 

Speed: 11 Knots 

 

M.V Tui Ni Wasabula – Cargo/ Pax 

Gross Tonnage: 28, Nett Tonnage 8.4 

Length: 17.6 m 

Speed: 7 Knots 

 

 

 

Number of 

Passenger Vessels 

< 50 Passengers 

V. Iloilovatu – Cargo / Pax 

Gross Tonnage: 693, Nett Tonnage 207 

Length: 45.5 m 

Speed: 12 Knots 

 

M.V. Cagivou – Cargo / Pax 

Gross Tonnage: 499, Nett Tonnage 150 

Length: 40.0 m 

Speed: 9 

 

M.V. Rogovoka – Cargo / Pax 

Gross Tonnage: 684, Nett Tonnage 205 

Speed: 10 

Length: 45.5 

 

M.L.C Veivueti – Cargo / Pax 

Gross Tonnage: 683, Nett Tonnage: 150 

Length: 46.2 m 

Speed: 11 Knots 

 

M.L.C. Vatulawa – Cargo / Pax 

Gross Tonnage: 229, Nett Tonnage 68 

Length: 35.5 m 

Speed: 12 

 

M.L.C Sigavou – Cargo / Pax 

Gross Tonnage: 495, Nett Tonnage 149 

Length: 47 m 

Speed: 11 Knots 

 

M.L.C Vunilagi Cargo/ Pax 

Gross Tonnage: 487, Nett Tonnage 147 

Length: 45.5 m 

Passenger 30 Crew: 11, Speed: 11Knots 

 

 

Number of Passenger Vessels 

> 100 Passengers 

 

The Lomaiviti Princess 93.50 meters in length and 17.0 meters in width and has a capacity of 900 passengers and 80 vehicles 

Two ships: Northern Star and Spirit of Harmony. Can carry both passengers and vehicles 

 

Passenger Carrying Capacity 

 

Government Shipping Services 

Goundar Shipping 

Interlink Shipping Line Ltd 

Boats 

 

Number of Boats 

12 

Tonnage / Volume 

Carrying Capacity (MT / m3) 

2938 

 

 

Barges 

 

Number of Barges 

 

 

Tonnage / Volume 

Carrying Capacity (MT / m3) 

38 

 

 

Travel Time Matrix 

Travel time in hours from main port to other major ports on ship travelling at 10 knots  

 

Suva 

Lautoka 

Malau 

Wairiki 

Levuka 

Rotuma 

Suva 

 

24 

30 

45 

Lautoka 

24 

 

30 

21 

23 

34 

Malau 

30 

30 

 

21 

27 

34 

Wairiki 

21 

21 

 

37 

Levuka 

23 

27 

 

42 

Rotuma 

45 

34 

34 

37 

42 

 

  

 

Fiji - 2.5.1 Jettys and Landing

Overview 

Jetties and landings provide essential infrastructure to interisland freight and people movement throughout Fiji. Scheduled ferries service main ports on the main islands however, in more remote areas of the main islands and remote islands small private operators use barges and landing craft to deliver supplies and people. During periods of stability where the effects of natural disaster are minimal or non-existent the road network on the main and tourist islands are the main source of freight and personnel movement. 

Where no jetty is constructed, beach landings are used. This will be the last resort but it is common. Access through reef channels can be treacherous but may often be the only method of transport to an island. 

Description and Contacts of Key Companies 

The Fiji Roads Authority has the responsibility to monitor and maintain jetties and landings and is currently constructing a database of technical aspects of each landing access (i.e. length and width) and water depth. This is currently unavailable. 

Fiji has a total of 47 jetties: 30 in the Central-Eastern Division; 4 in the Western Division; and 13 in the Northern Division. 

Locations 

Viti Levu

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Location 

Site Photo 

Details 

Natovi Jetty, Tailevu 

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Key transportation link between Viti Levu and Vanua Levu  

Ellington Wharf, Rakiraki 

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Lautoka Domestic Landing 

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Landing area for private operators 

Korolevu Landing, Coral Coast 

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Landing area for small operators and passengers travelling to Vatulele Island 

Narain Jetty, Suva 

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Inter-island shipping port 

Port Denarau Marina, Nadi 

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Haulout facility includes a 50 tonne travelift and forklift services  

River Jetty near Sigatoka 

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Fisherman’s Jetty, Lautoka 

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Vanua Levu

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Location 

Site Photo 

Details 

Savusavu Jetty 

  

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Salia Jetty, Taveuni 

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Malau Jetty, Labasa 

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Privately owned by Fiji Forest Industries but available for use 

Saqani Jetty, Natewa Bay 

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Waitui Marina, Savusavu 

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Nabouwalu Jetty 

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Key transportation link between Vanua Levu and Viti Levu  

Eastern Fiji

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Location 

Site Photo 

Details 

Lakeba Jetty, Lakeba Island in the Lau Group 

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The only maritime point of entry to seven villages on Lakeba Island 

Lomaloma Jetty, Vanuabalavu Island in the Lau Group 

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Currently only suitable for side berthing. Can only be used by small boats and foot traffic 

Cicia Jetty, Cicia Island in the Lau Group 

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Naroi Jetty, Moala Island in the Lau Group 

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Totoya Jetty, Totoya Island in the Lau Group 

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Yaroi Jetty, Matuku Island in the Lau Group 

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Nawaikama Jetty, Gau Island in the Lomaiviti Group 

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Qarani Jetty, Gau Island in the Lomaiviti Group 

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Muanivanua Jetty, Koro Island in the Lomaiviti Group 

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Main jetty on Koro Island for sea transport to Suva and Vanua Levu 

Southern Fiji 

Location 

Site Photo 

Details 

Kavala Jetty, Kadavu Island 

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Vunisea Jetty, Kadavu Island 

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Fiji - 2.6 Fiji Storage Assessment

Overview 

Warehouse storage throughout Fiji is limited and most available space is centred around Suva and Lautoka on Viti Levu.  Storage on Vanua Levu is limited and of poor quality and cannot be relied upon. 

Warehouse storage in Fiji 

  • Fiji Government through Fiji National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) operates two semi-bonded warehouses in (1) Walu Bay, Suva handling incoming sea freight and (2) Lautoka handling incoming airfreight consigned to Government ministries.   

  • The Government can and has requisitioned space during an emergency e.g. during TC Winston the Government requisitioned the mechanical services area of the Port of Suva (3,000m3) for use by NDMO to handle unsolicited bilateral donations arriving into the country. 

  • Commercial storage is available for rent primarily in the Suva and Nadi areas. There is limited storage available in regional and island areas. 

  • Private business warehouse premises - usually for exclusive use by the business but may be available on an ad-hoc basis during an emergency. 

For more information on storage company contact details, please see the following link: 4.6 Storage and Milling Companies Contact List. 

 Commercial Storage 

There are predominantly three main suppliers of storage and all are based in Suva: 

Location 

Owner 

Available for Rent 

Capacity 

Type [1] 

Access [2] 

Condition [3] 

Suva 

 

Williams and Gosling 

Yes 

500-1000 m² 

Warehouse concrete floor 

NA 

Availability depending on demand. Has open units of 100 m² each. Door access under one roof. Units not secure as no patrician walls. 

Laucala Beach Estate, Suva 

Bollore Logistics 

Yes 

1-3000 m² 

Warehouse concrete floor 

  

Total space is 900 m². FJD 30-35/m2 rental during emergency. Service includes forklift and reach truck, 24-hour security and CCTV camera. 

Suva 

CDP 

Yes 

500-1000 m² 

Warehouse concrete floor 

  

Availability depending on demand. 

[1] Warehouse Type: Open storage, container, rub-hall, silo, concrete, other, unspecified 

[2] Warehouse Access: Raised-siding, flat 

[3] Warehouse condition: Appears intact, appears damaged, under construction/repair 

Storage Used by Humanitarian Organizations 

Humanitarian organisations in Fiji have minimal or no usable space. Most storage is in containers located in varying sites. The NDMO warehouse in Suva contains humanitarian goods and relief items for the Eastern and Central Divisions. A 20-metre by 10-metre concrete floored open warehouse structure is used to store the watercraft owned by the NDMO and non-perishable items. A MSU is erected within the NDMO warehouse vicinity and stores large non-food items and a second MSU is stored in the open warehouse.  

Location 

Organization 

Sharing Possibility 

Capacity 

Type [1] 

Access [2] 

Condition [3] 

Carpenters Street, Raiwai, Suva 

UNICEF & Fiji MoH 

No 

350 m² 

Warehouse concrete floor 

 

 

[1] Warehouse Type: Open storage, container, rub-hall, silo, concrete, other, unspecified 

[2] Warehouse Access: Raised-siding, flat 

[3] Warehouse condition: Appears intact, appears damaged, under construction/repair 

Public Sector Storage 

The Fiji Procurement Office (FPO) operates two bonded type warehouses for the purposes of handling consignments to the Government ministries. The goods entering the country by air are transported to the FPO in Lautoka (see below). Goods arriving by sea arrive in Suva and are stored at Walu Bay in Suva. These storage areas operate more as transit point as goods are reconsigned and dispatched to Government ministries and departments. 

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The Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) Blackrock Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) facility in Nadi (see below) contains a hospital, accommodation, a training centre and a Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) warehouse. The HADR warehouse has racking and is approximately 15 m x 33 m plus office space.  

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Location 

Ministry / Agency 

Use Possibility 

Capacity 

Type [1] 

Access [2] 

Condition [3] 

Leonidas Street, Walu Bay, Suva 

NDMO 

No 

760 m2 

Concrete floor warehouse 

Good 

Good 

Leonidas Street, Walu Bay, Suva 

NDMO 

Yes 

750 m2 

Open storage concrete floor 

Good 

Fair 

Blackrock Facility, Nadi  

RFMF 

Yes 

450 m2 

Concrete floor warehouse 

Good 

Good 

New Nadovu Road, Lautoka 

FPO 

Yes 

100 m2 

Wooden structure 

Fair 

Poor 

[1] Warehouse Type: Open storage, container, rub-hall, silo, concrete, other, unspecified 

[2] Warehouse Access: Raised-siding, flat 

[3] Warehouse condition: Appears intact, appears damaged, under construction/repair 

 

Cold Chain 

A commercial cold storage facility is available in Nadi. Medical items, specifically vaccines, are flown directly into Nadi and distributed directly to the outer islands. 

Location 

Organization / Owner 

Type 

[1] 

Cooling / Power 

[2] 

Quantity 

Total Capacity (m³) 

Condition 

Nadi Airport 

Yees Cold Storage Seafood Ltd 

Positive +4 C and negative -19 C 

Compression 

N/A 

N/A 

Good 

Nadi Airport 

Carpenters Warehouse 

Refrigerator 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

Good 

Suva 

Rokobili Cold Storage Ltd 
warehouse facility 

(Foods Pacific group) 

 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

 

[1] Cold Room Positive, Cold Room Negative, Refrigerator, Freezer, 

[2] Compression, Absorption, Solar, Other, unspecified 

  

Fiji - 2.6.1 Fijij Potential MSU Sites

Warehouse storage throughout Fiji is limited and any available space is centred around Suva and Lautoka on Viti Levu.  Storage on Vanua Levu is limited and poor quality and cannot be relied upon. 

Emergency warehousing where available can be requisitioned by the Government through the NDMO in case of a State of Emergency existing. Temporary storage through the use of mobile storage units (MSUs) and containers is the most feasible solution. 

In the case of a natural disaster choice of sites may be limited and although the list is not exhaustive the follow sites have been identified based on the following: 

  • Proximity to ports for incoming goods arriving by sea; 

  • Proximity to airports for incoming goods arriving by air; 

  • Outside of tsunami prone areas; and 

  • Good connection to Kings Road and Princess Road as the main axes out of Suva. 

The survey was not comprehensive but the following attributes were tentatively considered: 

  • Security 

  • Raised land unless otherwise indicated 

  • Access to vehicles 

  • Surrounding operating space 

Viti Levu 

Suva 

CDP warehouse, Lami 

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  • CDP site for temporary shared warehousing 

  • Site works and drainage required 

  

  

Suva Foreshore (beside Bowling Club) 

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  • Within Suva City 

  • Site works and drainage required 

Nadi 

Nadi International Airport 

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  • Secure 

  • Controlled by Fiji Airports 

  • Tentative consent given for use 

  • Dry raised ground 

  • Close access to runway 

  • Close access to major roads 

Lautoka 

Commissioner Western’s Yard 

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  • Yard hosts NDMO warehouse and first responders’ accommodation block 

  • Secure location 

  • Goods can be easily transported from Lautoka Port or Nadi Airport 

Lautoka Port 

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  • Secure 

  • Adjacent to Port 

  • Hard ground free drainage 

  • Close access to major road 

  • Close access to port authorities 

Lautoka 

Domestic landing 

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  • Adjacent to Lautoka Wharf 

  • High ground 

  • Secure 

Rakiraki 

Rakiraki District Council grounds 

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  • Dry raised area 

  • Insecure, potentially vulnerable 

  • Congested traffic area 

  • Adjacent to Red Cross container storage 

Vanua Levu 

Savusavu 

Savusavu 

CDP Depot 

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  • Limited area, tight for MSU but will hold 3 containers 

  • Secure and fenced 

  • Not fully hard base 

  • Adjacent facilities 

Savusavu Airport 

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  • Secure 

  • Close to runway 

  • Only small volume arrivals 

  • Short runway 

Saqani 

Saqani Works Depot (Saqani Jetty) 

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  • Secure/fenced 

  • Good road access 

  • Adjacent building 

  • Road to Saqani Jetty 

Labasa 

Labasa Airport 

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  • Secure 

  • Out of flood area 

  • Adjacent to buildings 

  • Direct access to runway 

  • Near Government authorities 

  • Good road access 

 

Fiji - 2.7 Fiji Milling Assessment

Overview 

There are two main mills in Fiji: Flour Mills of Fiji Ltd in Suva and Punjas Flour Pte Ltd in Lautoka. 

FMF Ltd has export production capacities to cover part of regional needs. This unit can provide adequate services to WFP (blending capacities, adding micronutrients, etc.) and is in accordance with the international standards of hygiene and protection. The unit also operates rice and peas milling operations and is linked with multiple food processing factories (biscuits, rice, noodles, etc.). The unit can produce high energy biscuits as per UN requirements. 

The second major miller is Punja & Sons Pte Ltd. is one of the largest privately-owned companies in the South Pacific Region, with diverse interests covering manufacturing, food processing, packaging, printing, and distribution. It serves customers with a product portfolio of soap, rice, tea, oil, coconut products, dairy products, wraps, and flour. The company added its flour milling division, Punjas Flour Pte Ltd. in 2005 with the construction of a multi-million dollar, high-tech, fully integrated flour mill in Lautoka. 

The five-story milling facility was designed, installed and commissioned by Uzwil, Switzerland-based Bühler AG. The initial 24-hour production capacity was 155 tonnes of wheat and has now increased to 240 tonnes. 

For more information on milling company contact details, please see the following link: 4.6 Storage and Milling Companies Contact List. 

Flour Mills of Fiji Limited 

FMF Foods Ltd (FMF) formerly Flour Mills of Fiji Ltd, is the biggest milling company in Fiji. FMF is engaged in the milling of wheat, rice and peas, manufacturing of packaging materials, including corrugated cartons and assorted boxes and packets, manufacturing of biscuit and snack food products, the sale of crushed and feed wheat and related products and investments. The company has seven segments: Flour and Wheat, Biscuit, Rice, Dun Peas, Packaging Materials, Rental and Snax. 

Flour Mills of Fiji Limited produces and sells flour and biscuits in Fiji and internationally. It offers medium and long grain rice, noodles, chips, bakery items, cream biscuits, and cookies; and yellow split peas, pea flour, and pea meal. The company exports its products to neighbouring Pacific Island Countries, the United States, Australia and New Zealand. Flour Mills of Fiji Limited was founded in 1973 and is based in Suva, Fiji. 

Facilities 

FMF 

Punjas 

Parking area inside compound m² 

Several compounds, all having parking areas, loading areas for trucks, etc. 

N/A 

Drainage 

Good 

Good 

Fire Fighting Equipment 

Yes 

Yes 

Number of Ventilators 

N/A 

N/A 

Electricity Load (KVA) 

N/A 

N/A 

Backup Generator 

N/A 

N/A 

Milling Equipment 

N/A 

Bühler AG 

Origin of Machinery 

N/A 

Switzerland 

Year of Mfg 

N/A 

2005 

Year of Installation 

N/A 

2005 

Condition 

Good 

Good 

 

 

FMF 

Punjas 

Type of Equipment 

Yes/No 

Number 

Owned 

Comments 

Yes/No 

Number 

Owned 

Comments 

Fortification Feeder 

Yes 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

Yes 

N/A 

Yes 

N/A 

Bag Cleaning Plant 

Yes 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

Yes 

N/A 

Yes 

N/A 

Moisture Tester 

Yes 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

Yes 

N/A 

Yes 

N/A 

De-stoning Plant 

Yes 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

Yes 

N/A 

Yes 

N/A 

Metal Extractor 

Yes 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

Yes 

N/A 

Yes 

N/A 

Weighbridge 

 

FMF 

Punjas 

 

Capacity (MT) 

Length (m) 

Type 

Capacity (MT) 

Length (m) 

Type 

Within Compound 

50 MT 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

Outside Compound 

20 MT 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

N/A 

Pest Control 

  

FMF 

Punjas 

Fumigation 

Internal + contract with private companies 

Frequency 

N/A 

Contracted 

N/A 

Fumigation 

Internal + contract with private companies 

Frequency 

N/A 

Contracted 

N/A 

Spraying 

Internal + contract with private companies 

Frequency 

N/A 

Contracted 

N/A 

Spraying 

Internal + contract with private companies 

Frequency 

N/A 

Contracted 

N/A 

Rodenticides 

Internal + contract with private companies 

Frequency 

N/A 

Contracted 

N/A 

Rodenticides 

Internal + contract with private companies 

Frequency 

N/A 

Contracted 

N/A 

Rodent Trapping 

Internal + contract with private companies 

Frequency 

N/A 

Contracted 

N/A 

Rodent Trapping 

Internal + contract with private companies 

Frequency 

N/A 

Contracted 

N/A 

Security 

 

FMF 

Punjas 

Security 

Good 

Good 

Compound 

Fenced 

Fenced 

Other Comments 

N/A 

N/A 

Access 

  

FMF 

Punjas 

Distance from main town (km) 

0.5 km 

2 km from the Lautoka Port Industrial Area 

Travel time if not located in town (hours) 

n/a 

10 mins 

Road condition to Mill 

Road between port facilities and FMF in good condition. Existing pipeline between port and company. 

Sealed Good 

Road limitation (if any) 

n/a 

 

Maximum Width and Tonnage 

 

None, 32MT 

Rail connections 

No 

No 

  

Capacity to Blend 

FMF Foods 

Punjas 

 

Yes 

No 

 

  

3 Fiji Logistics Services

Supply and quality of services are generally to international standards. The majority of supplies are imported, as Fiji has almost no manufacturing capacity therefore availability of supplies is largely dependant on supply chain efficiencies from Australia, New Zealand and China, the country’s main trading partners for imports. Generally there are no supply issues, however prolonged adverse weather events may delay restocking, particularly in the outer islands. Services are largely concentrated in the main urban areas of Viti Levu.

Fiji’s commerce is characterized by a small number of large private companies that are dominant across several sectors with the balance of the market being made up of smaller owner operated enterprises. Government enterprises maintain regulatory control over some essential service sectors such as telecommunications, roads, and power generation and the government owns a controlling interest in the company that oversees operation of the country’s Ports.


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Fiji - 3.1 Fiji Fuel

Overview 

Three international oil companies (Mobil, Pacific Energy and TotalEnergies) import petroleum products into Fiji, distribute their products at wholesale and retail levels, and re-export to other Pacific Island Countries (PICs). Supply is provided by medium-range tankers from refineries in Australia, Singapore, and New Zealand. 

The Ministry of Commerce regulates wholesale and retail prices of motor spirit (also called gasoline or petrol), kerosene and automotive diesel oil (ADO), and influences, to some extent, the technical specification of fuels. The prices of fuel are reviewed on a quarterly basis. Prices vary in different geographical areas. Large consumers such as Energy Fiji Limited (EFL) negotiate bulk contracts. There are two retail distribution methods. The dealer-owned dealer-operated (DODO) system involves a private company selling fuel from its own premises, under the second arrangement, company-owned dealer-operated (CODO), the oil company owns the assets and leases them to a private company which operates for typically five to ten years. 

For more information on government and fuel provider contact details, please see the following links: 4.1 Government Contact List and 4.7 Fuel Providers Contact List

Information may also be found at: http://www.mytravelcost.com/petrol-prices/ which is updated monthly.  

Fuel Pricing 

The Fijian Competition and Consumer Commission (FCCC) determines the regulated prices of unleaded petrol, premix, kerosene, diesel and LPG. The fuel price in Fiji is impacted by the movement in Means of Platts Singapore (MOPS), the international freight rate and the exchange rate. The fuel and LPG price review implemented quarterly by the FCCC follows a one-month lag period. Tax on unleaded fuel accounts for around 42% of the cost and around 28% for diesel. 

Fuel Prices per Litre as of: 01/06/23 

(local currency and USD - $) 

Motor Spirit 

$2.80 (USD $1.26) 

Premix 

$2.62 (USD $1.18) 

Kerosene 

$1.91 (USD $0.86) 

Diesel 

$2.36 (USD $1.06) 

Seasonal Variations  

Seasonal Variations  No

Are there national priorities in the availability of fuel? (i.e. are there restrictions or priorities for the provision of fuel such as to the military?) 

Yes 

Is there a rationing system? 

No 

Is fuel to lower income / vulnerable groups subsidized? 

No 

Can the local industry expand fuel supply to meet humanitarian needs? 

Yes 

Is it possible for a humanitarian organization to directly contract a reputable supplier / distributor to provide its fuel needs? 

Yes 

Fuel Suppliers 

Mobil 

Mobil now owned by the Tappoo Group of Companies maintains 18 retail fuel stations throughout Fiji. Mobil is the smallest of the three major suppliers but it is the oldest fuel provider as it was established in Fiji in 1907. 

TotalEnergies  

Total Fiji re-branded to TotalEnergies Marketing (Fiji) Pte Limited in 2021. TotalEnergies entered the Fiji market through the acquisition of Shell’s assets in November 2006. TotalEnergies’ Fiji business consists of a full suite of ground activities that include retail service stations, commercial and bulk fuels, marine activities, and lubricants. TotalEnergies has 32 retail fuel stations in Fiji. 

Pacific Energy 

Pacific Energy SWP Ltd distributes and provides storage of petroleum products in Fiji under Pacific Petroleum Company and services three other Pacific markets. Pacific Energy SWP Ltd is one of Fiji's most recognized brands in the fuel and energy industry. Pacific Energy has 30 retail fuel stations across the country. 

Fiji Gas 

Fiji Gas Pte Limited is the largest supplier of LPG in Fiji and has a network providing industrial and domestic gas supplies. The gas industry formerly supported by Mobil is now fully supported and partly owned by Origin Energy in Australia providing bulk gas supplies to Fiji and being rebottled in-country. Gas tanks now include 5x250 MT tanks in Lami and Malau as well as the original 3x150 MT tanks built in 1973. Gas supplies are plentiful and easily available in Fiji. 

Fuel Transportation  

Bulk fuel is transported using rigid tankers throughout Fiji. Tankers are loaded onto ferries along with private and freight vehicles. It is also common for fuel to be transported to smaller remote locations in 200-litre drums as smaller boats and barges cannot handle bulk fuel supplies. TotalEnergies has a fleet of 20 trucks for all ground fuel deliveries. They also operate 32 service stations and service approximately 300 commercial accounts including the Fiji Government, Energy Fiji Limited, Vatukoula Gold Mine and most bus and transport companies. 

Standards, Quality and Testing 

Fuel quality and standards are to NZ and Australian standards. Since 2003, Intertek Caleb Brett has been the sole provider for inspection of petroleum products into the Pacific Islands. 

Industry Control Measures 

Tanks with adequate protection against water mixing with the fuel? 

Yes 

Filters in the system monitors where fuel is loaded into aircraft?  

Yes 

Adequate epoxy coating of tanks on trucks?  

Yes 

Presence of suitable firefighting equipment?  

Yes 

 

Standards Authority 

Is there a national or regional standards authority? 

Yes 

If yes, are the standards adequate/properly enforced? 

No information 

Testing Laboratories 

Are there national testing laboratories? 

Yes, Intertek Caleb Brett 

Fuel Quality Testing Laboratory 

Name 

Intertek Caleb Brett 

Address 

Lautoka 

Telephone and Fax 

+64 9 432 7521 

Contact 

web.cm@intertek.com 

Standards Used - Gas industry standards follow Australian standards. 

 

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Fiji - 3.2 Fiji Transporters

Transport plays a critical role in Fiji’s economy contributing around 10% of GDP in the last three years, it also employs a considerable amount of people in both formal and informal sectors with the latter most vibrant in the land transport industry. It also links key social and economic sectors of the economy including resource-based industries, education, and health. 

The Fiji Government has invested in infrastructure with major improvements in assets i.e. roads, bridges, and jetties. The focus has been on infrastructure repairs and improvements rather than building new roads. Road surfaces have been improved where many arterial roads have been re-surfaced with tar replacing gravel. 

Road and sea transport are interlinked. The national (inter-island) freight transport is based on the carriage and transport of goods on a vehicle from the point of dispatch to the final destination. Loads on commercial routes are not transhipped (loaded and unloaded) onto a vessel - the goods remain on the vehicle while the vehicle moves with the vessel. This, of course, will not apply for contract-based carriage. This also only applies to routes serviced by RoRo vessels. Freight to smaller islands will be hand loaded and unloaded. 

Pricing between the islands is based on the goods being carried on the truck and the final destination. 

For international import operations, freight forwarding companies manage multimodal logistics operations (including in an emergency context), humanitarian operators usually do not have to deal with specific transport companies, as this is managed by the freight forwarders if it is going to a specific destination. Any internal transport will need to be managed through transport companies. 

There are many transport companies in Fiji but many of these are small private operators, there are generally three main transport companies: 

CDP 

Couriers Documents Parcels (CDP) Services Pte Ltd is a transport company with a courier-based business structure but it also moves general and container freight. CDP contracts to many other companies and is an agent for many international companies like TOLL Group in New Zealand. CDP owns and operates over 120 vehicles with over 60 staff. They also have a strong history of supporting humanitarian relief programmes over the past 35 years. 

CDP is based in Suva (Lami) and has depots in Nadi, Savusavu and Labasa. 

Williams and Gosling 

Founded in the 1920s in Suva by Captain Williams and Captain Gosling with its headquarters in Suva, and offices at Nadi Airport, Lautoka, Ba and Savusavu. Williams and Gosling (W&G) is the agent in Fiji for dozens of freight forwarders, removals, and shipping companies. They are specialists in air and sea freight, customs brokerage, transport, heavy lift project work, household and office removals and document and general storage. W&G can also act as agents for cargo, passenger and fishing vessels, and facilitate clearance for visiting yachts. They also specialize in logistics for audio-visual productions and tourism projects. W&G have 320 skilled and very experienced staff. 

W&G are not a transport company per se but can organize transport services due to their vast and well-established networks. 

General Machinery Hire Limited 

General Machinery Hire Limited (GM) have a fleet of over 300 vehicles including trucks, forklifts, sidelifters, etc. Apart from major contracts with big companies like FMF Ltd and Fiji Forest Industries, GM also provides haulage services and shipping. Logistics teams are based in Suva and Lautoka. 

Indicative freight rates 

Indicative freight rates in Fiji’s two main islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu are between FJD 95-145 per CBM for consignments over 100 kg and FJD 0.85 per kg for consignments under 100 kg. Remote locations and islands are at the higher end of the range. 

For information on CDP Indicative Transport Rates 

4.8 Fiji Transporter Contact List 

 

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Fiji - 3.7 Fiji Waste Management and Recycling Infrastructure Assessment 

Overview 

The Fiji Environmental Management Act of 2005 is the primary Act on waste. The Environmental Management Act stipulates the following items:

1) The establishment of a Waste Management and Pollution Control Unit within the Department of Environment (DoE) to be responsible for waste and pollution control in Fiji;

2) The appointment of a Waste Pollution Control Officer within the above Unit, who has the authority to issue Waste Disposal Permits;

3) The functions of the Unit and other requirements.

The operation of the DoE is based on the Environmental Management (Waste Disposal and Recycling) Order of 2007, the Litter Act of 2008 and other related legislation. 

The provision of waste management services to citizens is carried out by each municipality and is governed by the Department of Local Government under the Ministry of Local Government, based on the Local Government Act. In Suva, the Department of Health Services is the main entity responsible for waste management services, although the Department of Technical Services and others also handle waste to a certain extent. 

Waste handled by the city’s waste collection service is roughly divided into household waste, green waste, bulky waste and commercial waste. General waste is collected on a regular basis (three times a week within the city and once a week for jurisdictions outside the city). Green waste is collected once a month and bulky waste is collected once a quarter at the initiative of the Government. Bulky waste includes household appliances. 

Waste from Suva (capital and largest city) and the three neighbouring municipalities (Lami, Nasinu and Nausori) is transported to the Naboro Landfill which is about 20 km from central Suva. The Naboro landfill is Fiji’s first and only sanitary landfill which means that waste placed at the site are covered with soil and biomass such as green waste at the end of each day. The landfill has been built for long-term use i.e., from 2005 to 2050. In Lautoka (second largest city), the Lautoka City Council operates and manages waste disposal services from its facility at Vunato. The landfill caters for Lautoka City, Nadi Town, rural areas towards Ba and Nadi towns, Denarau, etc. 

In terms of recycling, organic material originating from Suva is being composted at a composting facility supported by the Japanese Government. South Pacific Waste Recyclers, which is located in Laucala Beach, is Fiji’s first and only paper recycling plant where wastepaper is converted into good paper which is then used to manufacture toilet tissues. Mission Pacific Fiji is a recycling programme initiated by Coca Cola Amatil (Fiji) which incentivizes local authorities and citizens to collect plastic bottles and aluminium cans by paying FJD 0.75/kg. Paradise Beverages (Fiji), Fiji’s largest manufacturer of alcoholic beverages, voluntarily collects beer bottles which are then cleaned and reused. The recovery rate is said to be close to 80%. 

The main challenge with regards to waste management in Fiji is the lack of financial and technical resources; currently there are about five staff members who handle waste and pollution related matters in the country. Apart from this, waste management services to areas outside of municipal boundaries is not easy as these residents do not pay municipal taxes or waste management fees to the local government, so securing financial resources for these services is also a challenge. 

Hazardous Waste Disposal 

Waste Recyclers (Fiji) Pte Limited (WRFL) has been operating in Fiji for more than 26 years. WRFL collects a wide range of products including household appliances (white goods), plastic (several types), PET bottles, glass bottles, ink cartridges, liquid and special waste.

For more information on waste types, please refer to the WREC project.  

Non-Hazardous Waste Disposal 

General household waste is collected on a regular basis (three times a week within the city and once a week for jurisdictions outside the city). Green waste is collected once a month. 

 

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Fiji - 3.3 Fiji Manual Labour

The Fiji Trades Union Congress (FTUC) has campaigned for a US$4 minimum wage for a few years, and this came to fruition on 1st January 2023. Since 2017 the national minimum wage rate has been US$2.68 per hour. In 2022/2023 the national minimum wage rate increased in tranches as given below: 

1st April 2022: Increased from US$2.68 to US$3.01 per hour 

1st July 2022: Increased from US$3.01 to US$3.34 per hour 

1st October 2022: Increased from US$3.34 to US$3.67 per hour 

1st January 2023: Increased from US$3.67 toUS$4.00 per hour 

 The national minimum wage rate above applies to employees in the following ten industries: 

  1. Building and civil and electrical engineering 

  1. Hotel and catering 

  1. Manufacturing 

  1. Mining and quarrying 

  1. Printing 

  1. Sawmilling and logging 

  1. Security services 

  1. Wholesale and retail  

  1. Garment  

  1. Road transport 

Casual labourers can generally be hired without too much difficulty. Fiji’s unemployment rate is around 4.5% (2021). 

Labour Rate(s) Overview as of 01/01/2023 

  

Cost (Average) 
(Local Currency & US$) 

Daily General Worker (Unskilled casual labour) 

FJD 4.00/hr (US$ 1.77) 

Daily General Worker (Semi-skilled labour) 

FJD 4.66/hr (US$ 2.07) 

Skilled Worker 

FJD 5.57/hr* (US$2.47) 

Labour between government employees and commercial companies vary wildly with the government rate double general commercial rates. The exception to this is the international companies and banks operating in Fiji who pay higher rates. 

Fiji - 3.4 Fiji Telecommunications

Overview 

Fiji is the hub of the South Pacific telecommunications network and is the focal point of regional business activity. Telecom Fiji Limited (TFL) provides all the telecommunication facilities, via the Southern Cross Cable fibre optic network with a 240 Gbps (capacity of new submarine cable system). 

Fiji’s telecommunications infrastructure and improvements in the communication links to the world provides the country with a platform for IT development. Openings in the mobile and VoIP industry complement the business sector with high expectations for front-end and back-end ICT business opportunities. The Government offers ICT incentives and ICT dedicated zones to promote the development of the industry. In addition, ICT stakeholders in Fiji established the ICT Association of Fiji to advocate the acceleration of the ICT industry locally. 

For more information on telecommunications contacts, please see the following link: 4.11 Additional Services Contact List

Telephone Services 

Is there an existing landline telephone network? 

Yes 

Does it allow international calls? 

Yes 

On average, number and length of downtime periods 

N/A 

Mobile phone providers  

Vodafone Fiji 

Digicel 

Inkk Mobile 

Estimated availability and coverage 

N/A 

Telecommunications Regulations 

The Telecommunications Authority of Fiji (TAF) is the regulatory authority for all telecommunications matters and has the following functions: 

  • to implement the Telecommunications Policy in accordance with its powers under the Promulgation; 

  • to assist through mediation the resolution of disputes between licensees or between licensees and consumers; 

  • to manage State assets through allocating, assigning and supervising the use of radio spectrum and frequencies; 

  • to manage State assets through allocating, assigning and supervising the use of numbering; 

  • to promote investor confidence relating to telecommunications; 

  • to protect consumer interests and promote consumer awareness relating to telecommunications; 

  • to represent the Government in regional and international organisations and obligations, when the Minister has officially delegated such tasks to the authority; and 

  • to perform any other functions assigned to it under the Promulgation or any other written law. 

“State assets” refers to radio frequency spectrum or the national telephone numbering system and includes any other telecommunication assets prescribed under the Promulgation. 

Regulations 

Regulations on usage or import of: 

Yes / No 

Regulating Authority 

Satellite 

Yes 

TAF 

HF Radio 

Yes 

TAF 

HF/VHF/HF radio: handheld, base and mobile 

Yes 

TAF 

UHF/VHF repeaters 

Yes 

TAF 

GPS 

Yes 

TAF 

  

VSAT 

Yes 

TAF 

IMPORT PERMIT PROCEDURE example (HF) 

The requirements provided below are mandatory and must be fulfilled prior to the issuance of import permit(s) for the importation of mobiles and radio communication devices to be type approved in Fiji. 

1.      Reception of import permit application which contains: 

a.      All technical documentation and invoices of equipment(s) in soft or hard copy. 

b.      To enable TAF to issue an import permit, we require the provision of the brand, model and serial numbers for all mobile phones and radio communication(s) devices for assessment before an import permit can be issued. 

2.      Application fee of FJ$10.90 per model /type approval is paid.  

3.      An import permit fee is levied on all telecommunication and radio communication equipment imported into Fiji. A fee applies to each model assessed for type-approval in respect of the Telecommunication Promulgation 2008 and the Telecommunication (Amendments) Regulation 2008. 

4.      A fee is charged on each equipment assessment that TAF undertakes in response to an application request. This applies to each model assessed and for which a type approval is issued. That fee is $10.90 irrespective of the number of individual handsets associated with that model. As such, a fee is charged on the different types of equipment (models) provided for processing. This is outlined on “Section 29” of the Telecommunication (Amendments) Regulation 2008 (License fee schedule), “for a single request to import radio communication.” 

5. Lead time for such approval is 1 to 2 days. 

6. Payment can be done at: 
a.  All Post Fiji outlets using TMO (Telegraphic Money Order) to GOVERNMENT BUILDING POST OFFICE ONLY. 
After sending the money please fax the TMO receipt and the filled application form to fax number +679 3310110 or email the scanned TMO receipt and the filled application form to tafengineering@taf.org.fj 
b.  The TAF Office located at Level 1, 76 Gordon Street, Suva. Fiji. 

7. Online payments are accepted. 

8. The import permit(s) can be faxed upon request or collected from TAF office. 

Existing Humanitarian Telecommunications Systems 

All humanitarian agencies are using the capacities provided by the companies or governmental agencies in the country. Besides the systems owned by the Government, the Fiji Red Cross Society has HF radio communications and satellite telephones in place. UNDSS and other UN agencies do not operate VHF or HF radio communications. Frequencies for both however, are allocated and licensed available for use.   

Existing UN System 

 

UNDP/UN Licensed to UNDSS 

WFP 

VHF Frequencies 

Rx/Tx 

164.250 

164.300 

169.350 

169.400 

 Same as UNDSS 

HF Frequencies 

Rx/Tx 

6.896 

6.901 

10.175 

11.401.6 

12.165 

12.700 

27.575 

  

Locations of Repeaters 

 None 

  

VSAT 

 Not Available 

  

 

Internet Service Providers 

Are there ISPs available? 

Yes 

If yes, are they privately or government owned? 

Private 

Dial-up only? 

No 

Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) 

Generally, Fiji is one of the leaders in the telecommunications industry in the Pacific region, along with Papua New Guinea. Like many developing nations, it is heavily reliant on mobile technologies rather than fixed lines. The percentage of unique mobile subscribers in Fiji is around 69%. Vodafone Fiji Limited (VFL) and Digicel Fiji are the major mobile operators and the only mobile virtual network operator is Australian company, Inkk Mobile which operates on VFL’s network. 

For information on MNOs please visit the GSM Association website.  

Company 

Number of Agent Outlets by Area 

Network Strength by Area 

Contracted for Humanitarian or Government Cash Transfer Programmes? 

Services Offered 

(i.e. Merchant Payment, Bulk Disbursement, Receive & Make Payment) 

Vodafone 

Multiple outlets in main centres countrywide and Nadi Airport 

 See below 

No 

Yes 

(Through M-Paisa) 

Digicel 

Multiple outlets in main centres countrywide and Nadi Airport 

See below 

No 

Yes 

(Through MyCash) 

Inkk 

  

 Same as Vodafone 

No 

Yes 

(Through M-Paisa) 

Digicel and Vodafone have very similar coverage across Fiji. Vodafone has a stronger coverage in the northern Yasawa Islands and around Vanua Levu. Digicel has stronger coverage in some parts of inland Viti Levu. 4G coverage is limited to the main towns and cities of Fiji, where Vodafone’s coverage is a bit more extensive than Digicel. 

Vodafone Network Coverage (2G, 3G and 4G) 

Signal level: Light green: Good / Yellow: Average / Red: Bad

 

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Digicel Network Coverage 

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3.5 Fiji Food and Additional Suppliers

Fiji has close trading links with Australia and New Zealand, Singapore and China and consequently through importing, the market has access to international standard food and other commodity supplies. Locally produced fruit, vegetables, fish, meat and dairy supplies, underpins food imports however as Fiji has almost no manufacturing capacity additional commodity supplies rely almost totally on imports.

The market is generally well supplied and can expand to meet surge demands.


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Fiji - 3.5.1 Fiji Food Suppliers

Overview 

While there is an increase in the retail supermarkets offering a range of imported goods predominantly from Australia and New Zealand, this is underpinned by local food markets of tropical fruits, vegetables, meat and fish in the coastal areas.   

Food Imports 

Fiji imports majority of its food and beverage requirements. Wheat and rice account for 50% ($68m) of total food imported in 2019. Australia supplies approximately 38% of the total food and beverage market in Fiji and shares a position of preferred supplier along with New Zealand. There is a small and relatively concentrated food processing industry with the grocery retail sector being the largest sub-sector, three times the size of the food service industry. 

Food Exports 

Fiji’s main exports (2019) were mineral/aerated water ($168m -16% of total exports), raw cane sugar ($60m - 6%) and processed fish ($130m - 12%). There are several wholesale food suppliers throughout Fiji who are also exporters. These are predominant suppliers of Indian food products throughout the Asia Pacific Region. 

Generic country information can be located from sources which are regularly maintained and reflect current facts and figures. For a general overview of country data related to the service and supply sectors, please consult the following sources: 

The Observatory of Economic Complexity – MIT (OEC): https://oec.world/en/profile/country/fji 

Additional information can be located from sources which are regularly maintained and reflect current facts and figures. For more specific and detailed overviews of food availability and market conditions, please consult the following sources: 

WFP Vulnerability and Analysis Mapping (VAM): https://dataviz.vam.wfp.org/version2/country/fiji 

For more information on food supplier contact details, please see the following link: 4.10 Supplier Contact List

Retail Sector 

There is a range of 6-8 different supermarket retailers that operate in the major cities and towns. The sector is stable with many long-term business entities. Close to half of Fiji’s population lives in the greater Suva area thus it is this geographic region that dominates retail sales. Suva is also a hub for the Pacific providing a base for several regional institutions and multinational corporations.   

Credit is generally available to approved customers.  

Types of Retailers Available 

Type of Retailer 

Rank (1-5) 

Supermarket – concentrates mainly in supplying a range of food, beverage, cleaning and sanitation products; have significant purchasing power; are often part of national/regional/global chains. 

Convenience Store/Mini Market – medium sized shop; offers a more limited range of products than supermarkets; usually has good/stable purchasing power; may be part of chain or cooperative. 

Permanent shop with strong supply capacity – individually/family- owned store; usually offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; good storage and reliable supply options. 

Permanent shop with limited supply capacity – individually/family- owned store; offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; limited storage and unstable supply options. 

Mobile Shop/Market Stand – individually/family- owned store; usually offers fewer commodities and a limited selection of brands; may be found at outdoor markets, camps or unstable environments. 

Wholesale – MaxVal-u 

MaxVal-u is a wholesale and retail organization with a chain of supermarkets across Fiji. It is a subsidiary of Carpenters Fiji PTE Limited. MaxVal-u is set up in various locations across Fiji and also offers online shopping for customers’ convenience. 

Supplier Overview 

Company Name 

MaxVal-u 

Address 

c/- Carpenters Fiji PTE Limited 

34 Rodwell Road, Suva 

PO Box 299, Suva, Fiji 

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? 

No 

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? 

Yes, chain of supermarkets nationwide 

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? 

Yes   

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? 

Yes   

Approximate Turnover in MT 

N/A 

Payment Methods Accepted 

Cash, debit/credit card, credit to approved customers, M-Paisa, MyCash 

Other Comments or Key Information 

N/A 

  

Other Locations 

Regions 

Service Locations 

Nationwide 

Lami, Suva CBD, Flagstaff, Valelevu, Nakasi, Nausori, Rakiraki, Tavua, Ba, Lautoka, Namaka, Sigatoka, Navua, Labasa, Savusavu, Taveuni, Levuka 

 

Primary Goods / Commodities Available 

Commodities by Type** 

(SITC Rev 4 Division Code - Title) 

Comments 

00 - Live animals (other than fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc.) 

No 

 

01 - Meat and meat preparations 

Meat of bovine animals, meat of sheep, dried or smoked meat of swine, sausages 

Imported and local produce 

02 - Dairy products and birds’ eggs 

Milk, yogurt, butter, cheese, eggs 

Imported and local produce 

03 - Fish (not marine mammals), crustaceans, molluscs… 

Fish (chilled or frozen), fish (salted or in brine), fish liver and roes 

Imported and local produce 

04 - Cereals and cereal preparations 

Wheat, rice, flour of maize, pasta... 

Imported and local produce 

05 - Vegetables and fruit 

Vegetables, fruit and nuts, jams/jellies, fruit juices… 

Imported and local produce 

06 - Sugars, sugar preparations and honey 

Sugars (beet or cane) raw, natural honey, fruit/nuts preserved by sugar … 

Imported and local produce 

07 - Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof 

Coffee, cocoa, chocolate, tea, mate, pepper… 

Imported 

09 - Miscellaneous edible products and preparations 

Ready-to-eat foods, margarine, sauces, soups and broths, yeasts… 

Imported 

41 - Animal oils and fats 

Lard, fats and oils… 

Imported and local produce 

42/43 - Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated 

Soya bean oil, olive oil, maize oil, vegetable oil… 

Imported and local produce 

Wholesale – NEWWORLD IGA 

The company began trading as a family business over 80 years ago, operating as NEWWORLD since 2001. Currently, the group has 17 supermarkets with a total strength of around 1000 employees. Company’s trading name “NEWWORLD” is an identifiable brand name in the supermarket industry in Fiji. NEWWORLD also holds and operates the master franchisee of IGA in Fiji. 

Supplier Overview 

Company Name 

NEWWORLD IGA 

Address 

Kings Rd Yalalevu, Ba, Fiji 

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? 

No 

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? 

Yes, a chain of outlet stores and supermarkets nationwide 

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? 

Yes  

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? 

Yes  

Approximate Turnover in MT 

N/A 

Payment Methods Accepted 

Cash, debit/credit card, credit to approved customers, M-Paisa, MyCash 

Other Comments or Key Information 

N/A 

  

Other Locations 

Region(s) 

Service Location(s) 

Nationwide 

West Region 

NW Ba Shop 3 

NW Nadi Town 

NW IGA Supa - Votualevu 

NW Rakiraki 

NW IGA Lautoka City 

NW Tavua 

Pots & Things Lautoka 

Northern Region 

NW Labasa 

NW IGA Express - Savusavu 

Central Region 

NW IGA Nakasi 

NW Nausori 

NW Vitiplaza - Valelevu 

NW IGA Damodar City 

NW IGA Greig St - Suva City  

Savusavu on Vanua Levu 

Somosomo on the island of Taveuni. 

 

Primary Goods / Commodities Available 

Commodities by Type** 

(SITC Rev 4 Division Code - Title) 

Comments 

00 - Live animals (other than fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc.) 

No 

 

01 - Meat and meat preparations 

Meat of bovine animals, meat of sheep, dried or smoked meat of swine, sausages… 

Imported and local produce 

02 - Dairy products and birds’ eggs 

Milk, yogurt, butter, cheese, eggs… 

Imported and local produce 

03 - Fish (not marine mammals), crustaceans, molluscs… 

Fish (chilled or frozen), fish (salted or in brine), fish liver and roes… 

Imported and local produce 

04 - Cereals and cereal preparations 

Wheat, rice, flour of maize, pasta... 

Imported and local produce 

05 - Vegetables and fruit 

Vegetables, fruit and nuts, jams/jellies, fruit juices… 

Imported and local produce 

06 - Sugars, sugar preparations and honey 

Sugars (beet or cane) raw, natural honey, fruit/nuts preserved by sugar … 

Imported and local produce 

07 - Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof 

Coffee, cocoa, chocolate, tea, mate, pepper… 

Imported 

09 - Miscellaneous edible products and preparations 

Ready-to-eat foods, margarine, sauces, soups and broths, yeasts… 

Imported 

41 - Animal oils and fats 

Lard, fats and oils… 

Imported and local produce 

42/43 - Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated 

Soya bean oil, olive oil, maize oil, vegetable oil… 

Imported and local produce 

Wholesale – GR GROUP 

The company began trading in 2014 with an agriculture operation first established as the forefront business with an aim of food security and self-sufficiency. They have since evolved to be a more diversified entity with a fast-growing and sustainable development of agriculture, construction, food processing, restaurants, trading, resorts, health services and more. 

Supplier Overview 

Company Name 

GR GROUP 

Address 

Lot 11 Wainidova Road, Navua 

P.O. Box 561, Pacific Harbour, Fiji 

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? 

Yes 

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? 

Yes, chain of supermarkets operating under the True Mart banner 

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? 

Yes  

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? 

Yes  

Approximate Turnover in MT 

N/A 

Payment Methods Accepted 

Cash, debit/credit card, credit to approved customers, M-Paisa, MyCash 

Other Comments or Key Information 

N/A 

 

Other Locations 

Region(s) 

Service Location(s) 

 Viti Levu 

 10 stores throughout the island 

 

Primary Goods / Commodities Available 

Commodities by Type** 

(SITC Rev 4 Division Code - Title) 

Comments 

00 - Live animals (other than fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc.) 

No 

 

01 - Meat and meat preparations 

Meat of bovine animals, meat of sheep, dried or smoked meat of swine, sausages… 

Imported and local produce 

02 - Dairy products and birds’ eggs 

Milk, yogurt, butter, cheese, eggs… 

Imported and local produce 

03 - Fish (not marine mammals), crustaceans, molluscs… 

Fish (chilled or frozen), fish (salted or in brine), fish liver and roes… 

Imported and local produce 

04 - Cereals and cereal preparations 

Wheat, rice, flour of maize, pasta... 

Imported and local produce 

05 - Vegetables and fruit 

Vegetables, fruit and nuts, jams/jellies, fruit juices… 

Imported and local produce 

06 - Sugars, sugar preparations and honey 

Sugars (beet or cane) raw, natural honey, fruit/nuts preserved by sugar … 

Imported and local produce 

07 - Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof 

Coffee, cocoa, chocolate, tea, mate, pepper… 

Imported 

09 - Miscellaneous edible products and preparations 

Ready-to-eat foods, margarine, sauces, soups and broths, yeasts… 

Imported 

41 - Animal oils and fats 

Lard, fats and oils… 

Imported and local produce 

42/43 - Fixed vegetable fats and oils, crude, refined or fractionated 

Soya bean oil, olive oil, maize oil, vegetable oil… 

Imported and local produce 

  **For non-food products please see section 3.5.2 Additional Suppliers, and for FUEL/PETROLEUM products please see section 3.1 Fuel

 

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Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider. 

Fiji - 3.5.2 Fiji Additional Suppliers

Hardware and NFIs 

Suppliers are generally reliable and the government will prioritise national procurement over the import of emergency relief items. Although, even if nearly all non-food humanitarian items (shelters, cooking kits, hygiene kits, etc) may be found in the country, the local suppliers only maintain stocks based on the general needs of the country and are not ready for a surge to support large humanitarian needs. In the event of surge demand during emergencies resulting in competition for supply from local and national actors, it is predictable that the prices will increase significantly. The process for replenishment of supplies may be slow.  

Wholesale – Vinod Patel & Company Ltd. 

Vinod Patel & Company Ltd is a company based in Fiji and operates Fiji’s largest chain of hardware stores, with ten branches nationwide. Vinod Patel is a primary exporter of hardware to other Pacific Island countries and it has branches located in all major towns and cities and has a product range of more than 35,000 items. In addition, associated manufacturing companies: Ba Industries Limited (BIL) and Tubemakers & Roofmart (SP) Limited provide roofing nails, galvanized and wire nails, PVC pipes and fittings, metal roofing and walling materials, farm fencing, chain link fence, barbed wire and a complete range of structural and reinforcing steel.  

 Supplier Overview 

Company Name 

Vinod Patel & Company Ltd. 

Address 

1 Ratu Dovi Rd Laucala Beach Estate, Suva, Fiji 

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? 

Yes.  Manufacturer of steel roofing products, wall frames and trusses, together with galvanised pipes and tubes, wire and fencing. Fully integrated grinding cement plant with annual capacity of over 215,000 tonnes. Manufacturer and supplier of high-quality uPVC, mPVC and Polyethylene pipes and fittings. Pre-fabricated concrete slabs and infrastructure products manufacturer and distributor. Tile adhesive manufacturing unit. 

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? 

Yes, directly manages retail locations. 

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? 

Yes   

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? 

Yes   

Approximate turnover in USD - $ 

N/A 

Payment Methods Accepted 

Cash, debit/credit card and credit to pre-approved customers, M-Paisa, MyCash 

Other Comments or Key Information 

 

  

Other Locations 

Region(s) 

Service Location(s) 

Viti Levu and Vanua Levu 

9 retail locations 

 

Primary Goods / Commodities Available 

Commodities by Type** 

(SITC Rev 4 Division Code - Title) 

Comments 

24/27 - Crude materials, inedible, except fuel 

Fuel wood, crude fertilizers, sand/stone/gravel 

Imported and locally produced 

51 to 59 - Chemical and related products 

Chlorine, pharmaceuticals, soaps, plastic tubes/pipes, chemical fertilizers 

Imported and locally produced 

61 to 69 - Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material 

Rubber tyres, wood pallets, textiles, cement, iron/steel pipe fittings, copper wire, metal tanks 

Imported and locally produced 

71 to 79 - Machinery and transport equipment 

Engine/machine parts, generators, sewing machines, pumps, telecoms equipment,   

Imported 

81 to 89 - Miscellaneous manufactured articles 

Lighting fixtures, furniture, clothing,   

Imported and locally produced 

91/93/96/97 - Commodities not classified elsewhere 

 

 

Wholesale - Carpenters Hardware Ltd 

Carpenters Fiji Pte Limited, a subsidiary of MBF Holdings, represents almost all sectors in Fiji with wholesale, retail, hardware, automotive, IT, finance, water bottling, shipping, and industrial and marine engineering industries. Carpenters have over 100 years of experience and service in commerce and trading in the Pacific and employ over 3,000 people. It is a major supplier of building and industrial materials including general hardware, plumbing, floor and wall tiles, domestic and industrial electrical products, a full range of timbers, including pine and native timber, a range of steel products in beam sheets and rods including a steel cutting and bending, as well as a wire rope cutting and splicing service. It is one of the largest wholesalers in commercial and industrial electrical products, including air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment, as well as providing backup spare parts and after-sale service. 

Supplier Overview 

Company Name 

Carpenters Fiji Pte Limited 

Address 

34 Rodwell Rd, Suva 

PO Box 299, Suva, Fiji 

Does the supplier have its own production / manufacturing capacity? 

No 

Does the supplier have its own retail capacity? 

Yes    

Does the supplier have its own transport capacity? 

Yes   

Does the supplier have its own storage facilities? 

Yes   

Approximate turnover in USD - $ 

N/A 

Payment Methods Accepted 

Cash, debit/credit card, credit to pre-approved customers, M-Paisa, MyCash 

Other Comments or Key Information 

 

 

Other Locations 

Region(s) 

Service Location(s) 

Viti Levu, Vanua Levu and Ovalau 

Suva Branch in Walu Bay and a network of branches in Suva City, MHCC, Nausori, Sigatoka, Nadi, Lautoka, Ba, Rakiraki, Levuka, Taveuni, Labasa, Savusavu. 

 

Primary Goods / Commodities Available 

Commodities by Type** 

(SITC Rev 4 Division Code - Title) 

Comments 

24/27 - Crude materials, inedible, except fuel 

Fuel wood, crude fertilizers, sand/stone/gravel 

Local and imported 

51 to 59 - Chemical and related products 

Chlorine, pharmaceuticals, soaps, plastic tubes/pipes, chemical fertilizers 

Local and imported 

61 to 69 - Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material 

Rubber tyres, wood pallets, textiles, cement, iron/steel pipe fittings, copper wire, plastic tanks 

Local and imported 

71 to 79 - Machinery and transport equipment 

Engine/machine parts, generators, sewing machines, pumps, telecoms equipment, vehicles 

Imported 

81 to 89 - Miscellaneous manufactured articles 

Lighting fixtures, furniture, clothing,   

Local and imported 

91/93/96/97 - Commodities not classified elsewhere 

  

 

**For FOOD products please see section 3.5.1 Food Suppliers, and for FUEL/PETROLEUM products please see section 3.1 Fuel. 

  

Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.  

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider. 

Fiji - 3.6 Fiji Additional Services

Local Food Supplies Market 

While there is an increase in the retail supermarkets offering a range of imported goods predominantly from Australia and New Zealand, this is underpinned by local food markets of tropical fruits, vegetables, meat and fish.  

Food Imports 

Australia supplies approximately 38 percent of the total food and beverage market in Fiji and shares a position of preferred supplier along with New Zealand. 

Fiji imports most of its food and beverage requirements. There is a small and relatively concentrated food processing industry with the grocery retail sector being the largest sub-sector, three times the size of the food service industry. 

The retail sector is relatively fragmented with four main players, the largest of which is Shop & Save Supermarket. Close to half of Fiji’s population lives in the greater Suva area thus it is this geographic region that dominates retail sales. Suva is also a hub for the Pacific Islands hosting several regional institutions and multinational corporations that service the Pacific. As a result, there is also a notable expatriate community. 

Australia currently supplies approximately one-third of the fruit and vegetables imported into Fiji. Those that are commonly imported include: 

  • Fruits – apples, oranges, grapes, pears, plums, dates, nectarines, peaches and nashi pears. 

  • Vegetables – carrots, peas, dried legumes, celery, cauliflower, broccoli, beetroot, asparagus, turnips, and parsley. 

Food Suppliers 

Retail 

There is a range of six to eight different supermarket retailers that operate in the major cities and towns. The largest is Shop & Save followed by NEWWORLD who also have a chain of supermarkets. 

4.11 Fiji Additional Service Provision Contact List 

Wholesale 

There are several wholesale food suppliers throughout Fiji who are also exporters. These are predominant suppliers of Indian food products throughout the Asia Pacific Region 

MaxVal-u – General Food 

  • MaxVal-u is a wholesale and retail organization with a chain of supermarkets across Fiji. 

  • Within the Lami-Nausori corridor, MaxVal-u has supermarkets in Lami, Suva CBD, Flagstaff, Valelevu, Nakasi and Nausori. 

  • Outside of Suva, it has supermarkets in Rakiraki, Tavua, Ba, Lautoka, Namaka, Sigatoka and Navua. In Vanua Levu, MaxVal-u has supermarkets in Labasa, Savusavu and Taveuni and there is an outlet in Levuka on the island of Ovalau. 

NEWWORLD IGA Supermarkets 

New World is a family business that started in the small town of Ba in 1933. Later, as the business grew, the Company started a chain of supermarkets, serving the major towns and cities in Viti Levu and Vanua Levu – the two major islands of Fiji. Currently, the group has 17 supermarkets with a total strength of around 1000 employees. 

NEWWORLD also holds and operates the master franchisee of IGA in Fiji. 

Suppliers of other commodities 

Hardware and NFIs 

Suppliers are generally reliable and the government will prioritise national procurement over the import of emergency relief items. Although, even if nearly all non-food humanitarian items (shelters, cooking kits, hygiene kits, etc) may be found in the country, the local suppliers only maintain stocks based on the general needs of the country and are not ready for a surge to support large humanitarian needs. The biggest stocks operators may rely on turn around 1,000 pcs maximum all agencies included. Furthermore, as a real competition will happen, including the local and national actors, it is predictable that the prices will increase significantly during emergencies. The process for replenishment of supplies may be slow. 

Vinod Patel & Company Ltd 

Vinod Patel & Company Ltd is an established company situated in Fiji, dealing in hardware retail. Since opening, the company has grown to become Fiji’s largest chain of hardware stores, with ten branches nationwide. Vinod Patel is a primary exporter of hardware to other Pacific Island countries making it the leading hardware retailer and exporter in the South Pacific region. 

Vinod Patel & Company Ltd. has branches in all major towns and cities in Fiji and has a product range of more than 35,000 items. 

In addition, associated manufacturing companies: Ba Industries Limited and Tubemakers & Roofmart (SP) Limited provide roofing nails, galvanized and wire nails, PVC pipes and fittings, metal roofing and walling materials, farm fencing, chain link fence, barbed wire and a complete range of structural and reinforcing steel. 

Carpenters Hardware Ltd 

Carpenters Hardware Ltd is a major supplier of building and industrial materials. Building materials on offer include general hardware, plumbing, floor and wall tiles and domestic and industrial electrical products. 

The division provides a range of services through the head office and Suva Branch in Walu Bay and a network of branches in Suva City, MHCC, Nausori, Sigatoka, Nadi, Lautoka, Ba, Rakiraki, Levuka, Taveuni, Labasa and Savusavu. 

The division offers a full range of timbers, including pine and native timber. Carpenters Hardware offers a range of steel products in beam sheets and rods including steel cutting and bending, as well as a wire rope cutting and splicing service. 

Carpenters Hardware is one of the largest wholesalers in commercial and industrial electrical products, including air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment, as well as providing backup spare parts and after-sale service. Carpenters Hardware also specializes in offering a full range of domestic electrical and lighting products. 

 

Disclaimer: Inclusion of company information in the LCA does not imply any business relationship between the supplier and WFP / Logistics Cluster, and is used solely as a determinant of services, and capacities.  

Please note: WFP / Logistics Cluster maintain complete impartiality and are not in a position to endorse, comment on any company's suitability as a reputable service provider. 

4 Fiji Contact Lists

In the following subsections the contact details for the Fiji will be presented. 

Fiji - 4.1 Fiji Government Contact List

For an up-to-date directory of Government Ministers, Assistants and contact details use the following link: https://directory.digital.gov.fj/directory/ 

Ministry 

Department 

National or Provincial/State Authority 

Street / Physical Address 

Name 

Title 

Email 

Phone Number (office) 

Phone Number (mobile) 

Fax Number 

Website  

Public Enterprises, Civil Service, Foreign Affairs 

 

National 

4th Floor, New Wing Government Buildings 

Sitiveni Ligamamada Rabuka 

Minister & Prime Minister 

 

+679 3211201 

 

 

http://www.pmoffice.gov.fj/ 

  

Office of the Attorney-General, Justice 

 

National 

Level 8, Suvavou House, Victoria Parade 

Siromi Dokonivalu Turaga 

Attorney-General & Minister 

 

+679 3309866 

 

 

 

https://www.justice.gov.fj/ 

 

Finance, Strategic Planning, National Development and Statistics 

 

National 

Ro Lalabalavu House, Victoria Parade 

Biman Chand Prasad 

Minister & Deputy Prime Minister 

 

+679 3307011 

 

 

https://www.economy.gov.fj/ 

  

Tourism and Civil Aviation 

 

National 

Level 4, Civic Towers, Victoria Parade 

Viliame Rogoibuli Gavoka 

Minister & Deputy Prime Minister 

 

+679 3305411 

 

 

https://mcttt.gov.fj/division/tourism/ 

https://www.civilaviation.gov.fj/ 

 

Trade, Cooperatives, Small and Medium Enterprises and Communications 

 

National 

Levels 2 and 3, Civic Towers, Victoria Parade 

Manoa Seru Kamikamica 

Minister & Deputy Prime Minister 

 

+679 3305411 

 

 

https://www.mcttt.gov.fj/ 

 

Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation 

 

National 

Level 5, Civic Towers, Victoria Parade 

Lynda Diseru Tabuya 

Minister 

 

+679 3312199 

 

 

https://www.mwcpa.gov.fj/ 

 

Home Affairs 

 

National 

1st Floor, New Wing Government Buildings  

Pio Tikoduadua 

Minister 

 

+679 3211616 

 

 

https://www.defence.gov.fj/ 

 

Education 

 

National 

Senikau House, Gordon Street 

Aseri Radrodro 

Minister 

 

+679 3220402 

 

 

https://www.education.gov.fj/ 

 

Health and Medical Services 

 

National 

Dinem House, 88 Amy Street, Toorak 

Atonio Rabici Lalabalavu 

Minister 

 

+679 3215702 

 

 

https://www.health.gov.fj/ 

 

 

iTaukei Affairs 

 

National 

North Wing, iTaukei Trust Fund Complex, Queen Elizabeth Drive, Nasese 

Ifereimi Vasu 

Minister 

 

+679 3100909 

 

 

http://www.itaukeiaffairs.gov.fj/ 

 

 

Lands and Mineral Resources 

 

National 

iTaukei Trust Fund Complex, Queen Elizabeth Drive, Nasese 

Filimoni Vosarogo 

Minister 

 

+679 3239724 

 

 

https://www.lands.gov.fj/ 

 

 

Public Works, Meteorological Services and Transport 

 

National 

Nasilivata House, 87 Ratu Mara Road, Samabula 

Ro Filipe Tuisawau 

Minister 

 

+679 3389613 

 

 

https://www.mims.gov.fj/ 

 

Agriculture, Waterways 

 

National 

Agriculture: Robinson Complex (old FNPF Bldg.), Grantham Road, Raiwaqa 

Waterways: Bali Towers, 318 Toorak Road 

Vatimi Rayalu 

Minister 

 

Agriculture: +679 3380397 

Waterways: 

+679 3383155 

 

 

https://www.agriculture.gov.fj/ 

Rural and Maritime Development, Disaster Management 

 

National 

Rural and Maritime Development: 1 Knolly Street (corner of Knolly Street and Holland Street) 

Disaster Management: Level 3, Nasilivata House, 87 Ratu Mara Road, Samabula 

Sakiasi Ditoka 

Minister 

 

Rural and Maritime Development: +679 3313400 

Disaster Management: +679 3319250 

 

 

https://www.ndmo.gov.fj/ 

Employment, Productivity and Industrial Relations 

 

National 

4th Floor, Civic House (behind Suva City Council), Victoria Parade 

Agni Deo Singh 

Minister 

 

+679 3309155 

 

 

https://www.employment.gov.fj/  

Youth and Sports 

 

National 

Nasoqo House, 3 Gordon Street 

Jese Saukuru 

Minister 

 

+679 3305411 

 

 

https://www.youth.gov.fj/ 

Fisheries and Forestry 

 

National 

Takayawa Building (corner of Toorak Road and Augustus Street), Toorak 

Kalaveti Ravu 

Minister 

 

+679 3301611 

 

 

http://fisheries.gov.fj/ 

https://www.forestry.gov.fj/ 

Multi-Ethnic Affairs and Sugar Industry 

 

National 

Sugar Industry: Sugar House, Walu Street / Marine Drive, Lautoka 

Charan Jeath Singh 

Minister 

 

+679 3211201 

 

 

https://www.sugar.gov.fj/ 

Housing and Local Government 

 

National 

1st – 3rd Floor, Fiji FA House, Gladstone Road 

Maciu Nalumisa 

Minister 

 

Housing: +679 3309918 

Local Government: +679 3304364 

 

 

https://www.housing.gov.fj/ 

https://www.mlg.gov.fj/ 

 

Land and Maritime Transport Division 

 

National 

Office Location: Level 3, Neptune House, Walu Bay 

 

 

info@mcttt.gov.fj 

+679 3305411 

 

 

https://mcttt.gov.fj/division/transport/ 

 

 

Land Transport Authority (LTA) 

National 

Lot 1 Daniva Road, Valelevu 

 

 

https://www.lta.com.fj/contact-us 

+679 3392166 

 

 

https://www.lta.com.fj/ 

 

Fiji Roads Authority 

National 

Level 4, Fiji Development Bank Building, 360 Victoria Parade 

 

 

info@fijiroads.org 

+679 3100114 

 

 

https://www.fijiroads.org/ 

 

Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji (MSAF) 

National 

Level 4, Kadavu House, 414 Victoria Parade 

 

 

info@msaf.com.fj 

+679 3315266 

 

 

https://www.msaf.com.fj/ 

 

 

Government Shipping Services (GSS) 

 

National 

Amra Street, Walu Bay 

 

 

info@mcttt.gov.fj 

+679 3314233 

 

 

https://mcttt.gov.fj/division/government-shipping-services/ 

 

 

Fiji Meteorological Service (FMS) 

 

National 

Korowai Road, Namaka, Nadi 

 

 

fmscustomer@met.gov.fj 

+679 6724888 

 

 

https://www.met.gov.fj/ 

 

Department of Civil Aviation 

 

National 

Level 3, Suvavou House, Victoria Parade 

 

 

alagicere@govnet.gov.fj 

+679 3309866 

 

 

 

https://www.civilaviation.gov.fj/ 

 

Works and Transport 

 

National 

Nasilivata House, 87 Ratu Mara Road, Samabula 

 

 

mims.cchelpdesk@govnet.gov.fj 

+679 3384111 

 

 

 

https://www.mims.gov.fj/ 

Fiji - 4.2 Fiji Humanitarian Contact List

Pacific Region 

Organization 

Street / Physical Address 

Name 

Title 

Email 

Phone Number (office) 

ADRA 

 

Samuela Tabakau 

Logistics Officer 

SamuelaTabakau@adra.org.fj 

 

ADRA 

 

Michael Peach 

Regional Humanitarian Advisor 

MPeach@adra.org.au, mbpeach@gmail.com 

 

ADRA - CAN DO 

 

Daniel Taufaga 

Project Manager 

DanielTaufaga@adra.org.fj 

+679 718 0381 

ADRA - Fiji Office 

 

Bou Tuiloma Pita Guy Mawi 

Finance 

BouMawi@adra.org.fj 

 

ADRA 

 

Anare Drauna 

 

anaredrauna@gmail.com 

 

CARE - CARE Australia 

 

Tim Allan 

Logistics Support Officer 

t.allan18@yahoo.com 

+43 578 6819 

CARE - CARE (Pacific) 

 

Samson Busai 

Logistics Officer 

Samson.Busai@careint.org, sbusai.summit@gmail.com 

 

CARE 

 

Luke Gracie 

 

Luke.gracie@care.org.au 

 

CARE 

 

Hannah McKenzie 

Program Officer 

hannah.mckenzie@care.org.au 

 

CARE 

 

Louise Kilgour 

 

louise.kilgour@care.org.au 

 

CARE - CARE Australia 

 

Leah Monk 

Business Development Officer 

leah.monk@care.org.au 

 

CARE - MORDI 

 

Lai Fong Yuen 

 

ppu.finance@care.org.au 

 

CARE - CARE Australia 

 

Karen Taylor 

 

karen.taylor@care.org.au 

 

Caritas – Caritas Australia 

 

Madeline Baker 

 

Madeline.Baker@caritas.org.au 

 

Caritas – Caritas Australia 

 

Geoff Shepherd 

 

Geoff.Shepherd@caritas.org.au 

 

Caritas - Caritas Australia 

 

Tim Hartley 

 

tim.hartley@gmail.com 

 

Caritas - Caritas Samoa 

 

Rosa Mataeliga 

 

rosa_mataeliga@hotmail.com 

 

Convoy of Hope 

 

Neemias Cortes 

Disaster Response Manager 

ncortes@convoyofhope.org 

+14174509225 

Farst Rescue 

 

Farst Rescue 

 

farst.rescue@gmail.com 

 

International Federation of the Red Cross/Crescent (IFRC) - 

 

Veronica Bradford 

 

Veronica.BRADFORD@ifrc.org 

 

International Federation of the Red Cross/Crescent (IFRC) - 

46 Gordon Street 
Level 2, Damodar Building, Suva 

Hinal Kumar 

Logistics Manager 

Hinal.KUMAR@ifrc.org 

+679 9904740 

International Federation of the Red Cross/Crescent (IFRC) - DRM programming support 

 

Sainiana ROKOVUCAGO 

 

Sainiana.ROKOVUCAGO@ifrc.org

 

International Federation of the Red Cross/Crescent (IFRC) - 

 

Monit Ronesh Lal 

Data Management Officer 

monit.lal@ifrc.org 

+679 9986538, +679 331 1855 

International Federation of the Red Cross/Crescent (IFRC) - Tonga Red Cross Society (TRCS) 

 

Marika Moala 

 

dmo@tongaredcross.to

 

International Federation of the Red Cross/Crescent (IFRC) - Tonga Red Cross Society (TRCS) 

 

Ilaisaane Ntwaagae 

 

logistics@tongaredcross.to, saanekalavi@gmail.com 

 

International Federation of the Red Cross/Crescent (IFRC) - Vanuatu Red Cross Society (VRCS) 

46 Gordon Street 
Level 2, Damodar Building, Suva 

 

 

hinal.kumar@ifrc.org 

Mobile: 9904740 

International Federation of the Red Cross/Crescent (IFRC) 

 

Filipe Waqabitu 

Shelter Alternate Coordinator 

Filipe.WAQABITU@ifrc.org 

+6799981774, +6793311855 

International Federation of the Red Cross/Crescent (IFRC) - emergency operations 

 

Esaroma LEDUA 

 

Esaroma.LEDUA@ifrc.org 

 

International Federation of the Red Cross/Crescent (IFRC) 

 

Carla Taylor 

Shelter Coordinator 

CARLA.TAYLOR@ifrc.org 

+6799987843, +6793311855 

International Federation of the Red Cross/Crescent (IFRC) - Australian Red Cross (ARC) 

 

Annalese Penh 

 

RRLogsCOVID.Pacific@ifrc.org, apenh@redcross.org.au 

 

Lifeflight 

 

Anthony Blake 

 

anthony@lifeflightfiji.org 

 

Oxfam - Oxfam Tonga 

 

Sam Halahala 

 

zamphalahala@gmail.com 

 

Oxfam - Pacific 

 

Doreen Narayan 

Disaster Ready Project Manager 

doreenn@oxfampacific.org 

 

Oxfam – Oxfam Australia 

 

Rahul Mitra 

Humanitarian Lead 

rahulpm@gmail.com 

 

Oxfam - Pacific 

 

Kajal Matthew 

 

kmatthew@oxfampacific.org 

 

Oxfam - Oxfam Pacific 

 

Joyce Qaqalailai 

 

jqaqalailai@oxfampacific.org 

 

Oxfam - Oxfam NZ 

 

Carlos Calderon Bonilla 

 

carlos.calderon@oxfam.org.nz 

 

Oxfam - OXFAM PACIFIC 

 

Cameron Ngatulu 

CWG Co-Coordinator / Interim Humanitarian Manager Oxfam Pacific 

cameronn@oxfam.org.au 

+6777569794, +67722004 

Peace Corps - Programming and Training 

 

Nicolas Karr 

Director 

nkarr@peacecorps.gov 

 

Peace Winds Japan - Programme 

 

Eiji Otsuka 

Programme Officer 

eiji_otsuka@peace-winds.org 

 

Save The Children 

 

Shairana Ali 

Education Co-coordinator 

shairana.ali@savethechildren.org 

+6798613237, +6793313178 

Save The Children 

 

Niumai Kavoa 

 

niumai.kavoa@savethechildren.org 

 

Save The Children 

 

Afsrin Ali 

Programme Manager 

afsrin.ali@savethechildren.org 

+679 9028102 

Save The Children 

 

Jeremy Ahkee 

 

jeremy.ahkee@savethechildren.org 

 

Save The Children - Papua New Guinea 

Suite 6-7, Level 1, CHM Corporate Park, Gordons, Port Moresby, NCD, Papua New Guinea 

Herbert Poha 

Supply Chain Manager 

herbert.poha@savethechildren.org.au 

+675 7030 8940, +675 323 7061 

Save the Children Pacific 

Suite 6-7, Level 1, CHM Corporate Park, Gordons, Port Moresby, NCD, Papua New Guinea 

Steven Amet 

 

steven.amet@savethechildren.org.au 

 

Save the Children Pacific 

Suite 6-7, Level 1, CHM Corporate Park, Gordons, Port Moresby, NCD, Papua New Guinea 

Malmee Weerasiri 

Regional Operations Director 

malmee.weerasiri@savethechildren.org.au 

+675 7030 3037, +614 0607 9893 

Save the Children Pacific 

Suite 6-7, Level 1, CHM Corporate Park, Gordons, Port Moresby, NCD, Papua New Guinea 

Danielle Brunton 

 

danielle.brunton@savethechildren.org.au 

 

UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) - Sub-regional Office for the Pacific Islands 

 

Kara Jenkinson 

Emergency and Resilience Expert / Regional Pacific Food Security Cluster Coordinator 

kara.jenkinson@fao.org 

+61490366497 

UN RCO - Fiji, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu 

Level 8, Kadavu House, 414 Victoria Parade, Suva, Fiji 

Agus Wandi 

Peace and Development Advisor 

agus.wandi@un.org 

 

UN RCO - Fiji, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu 

Level 8, Kadavu House, 414 Victoria Parade, Suva, Fiji 

Jan Nemecek 

Senior Development Coordination Officer 

jan.nemecek@un.org 

+6799987741 

UN RCO Suva 

 

Temily Baker 

Coordination Specialist 

temily.baker@un.org 

 

UN Women - Spotlight Initiative 

 

Sonia Rastogi 

Pacific Regional & Samoa Technical Specialist 

sonia.rastogi@unwomen.org 

+44 7599192121 

UNCTAD - Division on Technology and Logistics ASYCUDA 

Level 8 BSP Life Centre 

Jayvee Santos 

ASYCUDA Regional Coordinator for the Pacific 

jayvee.santos@unctad.org, jayvee.santos@un.org 

Ph: 330 8100   
Fax: 331 1068 

UNDP 

 

Paula Cirikiyasawa 

Early Recovery Coordinator 

paula.cirikiyasawa@undp.org 

+6807753446 

UNDP - Procurement & Supply Chain Management 

 

Imran Khan 

Analyst 

Imran.khan@undp.org 

 

UNFPA 

 

Radislav Cicic 

 

cicic@unfpa.org 

 

UNFPA - Public Health 

 

Olanike Adedeji 

Logistician and Program Manager 

oadedeji@unfpa.org 

 

UNFPA 

 

Kate Leamonth 

GBV Alternate Coordinator 

klearmonth@unfpa.org 

+6797495073, +6793312785 

UNFPA 

 

Arun Raj 

 

arraj@unfpa.org 

 

UNFPA - Pacific Sub Regional Office 

 

Josephine Chu 

Data Analysis Specialist 

jchu@unfpa.org 

 

UNFPA 

 

Gabriel Wendt 

 

wendt@unfpa.org 

 

UNFPA 

 

Ana Maria Leal 

GBV Coordinator 

leal@unfpa.org 

+6798986257, +6793308022 

UNICEF 

 

Salote Kaimacuata 

Child Protection Specialist 

skaimacuata@unicef.org 

 

UNICEF 

 

Pradiumna Dahal 

Health & Nutrition Co-coordinator 

pdahal@unicef.org 

+6799055971, +6793300439 

UNICEF 

 

Peta-Gaye Bookall 

Child Protection Coordinator 

pbookall@unicef.org 

+6797807272, +6793236152 

UNICEF 

 

Prasheel Chandra 

Supply & Logistics Officer 

pchandra@unicef.org 

 

UNICEF 

 

Milika Nabulivula 

WASH Alternate Coordinator 

mnabulivula@unicef.org 

+6798745418, +6793236145 

UNICEF 

 

Leon Fajardo 

Emergency Specialist, Education, WASH Child Protection Alternate Coordinator 

lfajardo@unicef.org 

+6799920863, +6793300439 ext 174 

UNICEF 

 

Khushdil Sulaimoni 

Supply and Logistics Specialist 

ksulaimoni@unicef.org 

 

UNICEF 

 

Katherine Hodges 

Child Protection Specialist 

khodges@unicef.org 

 

UNICEF - WASH 

 

James Robertson 

 

jrobertson@unicef.org 

 

UNICEF 

 

Iva Namela 

WASH Alternate Coordinator 

rnamela@unicef.org 

+6797553587, +6793300439 

UNICEF 

 

Frances Vulivuli 

Health & Nutrition Alternate Coordinator 

fvulivuli@unicef.org 

+6798094076, +6793300439 

UNICEF 

 

Christine Calo-oy 

 

ccalooy@unicef.org 

 

UNICEF 

 

Chander Badloe 

WASH Coordinator 

cbadloe@unicef.org 

+6799985137, +6793300439 

UNICEF 

 

Brigitte Sonnois 

Child Protection Chief 

bsonnois@unicef.org 

 

UNICEF 

 

Anna Smeby 

Education Co-coordinator 

asmeby@unicef.org 

+6799925440, +6793300439 

UNICEF 

 

Ana Janet Sunga 

Child Protection Specialist 

ajsunga@unicef.org 

 

United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) - Pacific 

 

Titilia Rabuka 

Logistics Preparedness Officer 

titilia.rabuka@wfp.org 

+679 720 8837 

United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) - Pacific 

 

Diego Flores 

Head of Logistics and Logistics Cluster Coordination 

diego.flores@wfp.org 

+34605144627 

United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) - Pacific 

 

Akosita Lewai 

Regional Logistics Cluster IM Officer 

akosita.lewai@wfp.org 

 

United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) 

 

Katerina Sefeti 

PFSC Coordinator 

katerina.sefeti@wfp.org 

+6799373077, +6793316193 

United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) - Pacific 

 

John Dovale 

ETC/ICT Coordinator 

john.dovale@wfp.org 

+679 720 8521 

United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) - Pacific 

 

Alpha Bah 

Country Director 

alpha.bah@wfp.org  

 

United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) - Pacific 

 

Emma Conlan 

Deputy Country Director 

emma.conlan@wfp.org 

 

United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) 

 

Ali Mansoor 

Pacific Regional Cash Working Group Coordinator 

ali.mansoor@wfp.org 

+98 901 4297 248, +6797208850 

UNOCHA – Office for the Pacific Islands 

Level 2 Kaunikuila House (Sun Insurance Building), Flagstaff 

Lepani Vunituraga 

Humanitarian Affairs Officer 

lepani.vunituraga@un.org 

+679 331 6760 

UNOCHA – Office for the Pacific Islands 

 

Kirath Swamy 

ICT Officer 

kirath.swamy@un.org 

+679 999 1987 

UNOPS 

 

Maria Cristina Palamini 

Head of Programmes 

mariapa@unops.org 

 

UNOPS 

 

Ffion CONLON 

 

ffionc@unops.org 

 

UNOPS - Senior Partnerships Development 

 

Akira Moretto 

Manager   

akiram@unops.org 

+66 98 258 1317, +62 811 922 4437 

UN Women 

 

Michiyo Yamada 

Protection Coordinator 

michiyo.yamada@unwomen.org 

+6799989725, +679 3301178 

UN Women 

 

Jessica Walker 

Alternate Protection Coordinator 

jessica.walker@unwomen.org 

+6799989725, +679 3301178 

World Health Organization (WHO) 

 

Seini Rabakewa 

 

rabakewas@who.int 

 

World Health Organization (WHO) 

 

Stefan Adriaensens 

Consultant – Operational Support and Logistics 

adriaensenss@who.int 

+679 777 9753 

World Health Organization (WHO) 

 

Sean Casey 

Health & Nutrition Cluster Coordinator 

scasey@who.int 

+6797171583, +6793234100 

World Health Organization (WHO) 

 

Michael Culme-Seymour 

 

culmeseymourm@who.int, michaelculmeseymour@hotmail.com 

 

World Health Organization (WHO) 

 

Karine Fockemberghe 

 

fockemberghek@who.int 

 

World Health Organization (WHO) 

 

Jan-Erik Larsen 

 

larsenj@who.int 

 

World Health Organization (WHO) - WPRO Manila 

 

Drew Chandler 

 

chandlerd@who.int 

 

World Vision 

 

Kunal Kumar Shah 

Regional Director, Humanitarian & Emergency Affairs 

kunal_shah@wvi.org 

 

World Vision 

 

Randall Spadoni 

Senior Regional Advisor, East Asia 

rspadoni@worldvision.org 

 

World Vision 

 

Janet Collins 

 

Janet_Collins@wvi.org 

 

World Vision 

 

Bethany Mann 

 

Bethany.Mann@worldvision.com.au 

 

Fiji - 4.3 Fiji Laboratory and Quality Testing Companies ContactList

Company 

Street / Physical Address 

Name 

Title 

Email 

Phone Number (office) 

Website 

 Description of Services 

University of South Pacific (USP) 

Institute of Applied Science, USP Laucala Campus, Suva 

Usaia Dolodolotawake 

 

usaia.dolodolotawake@usp.ac.fj 

+679 3232965 

 https://www.usp.ac.fj/  

Food, water, microbiology, biofuel testing 

Biosecurity Authority Fiji (BAF) 

Level 3, Provident Plaza I, Ellery St Suva 

Mohammed Ifraaz 
Sanjeshini Devi 

 

mifraaz@bof.com.fj 
Devs@bof.com.fj 

+679 3312512 ext 125 

https://www.baf.com.fj/ 

Animal and animal products and plant and plant products testing 

Fiji Agricultural Chemistry Laboratory 

Koronivia Research Station, Nausori 

Kemueli Seuseu 

 

kemueli.seuseu@govnet.gov.fj 

+679 3477044 

 

Soil and plant material testing 

Fiji - 4.4 Fiji Port and Waterways Company Contact List

Port Name 

Company 

Physical Address 

Email 

Website 

Phone Number (office & mobile) 

Fax Number 

Description of Duties 

All Fiji Ports 

Fiji Ports Corporation Limited 

Muaiwalu House, Lot 1 Tofua Street, Walu Bay, Suva 

  

https://fijiports.com.fj/ 

+679 3312700 

+679 3300064 

Seaport management 

All (Pacific Island International Ports) 

Bollore Logistics (Fiji) Ltd 

8-9 Freeston Road, Walu Bay, Suva 

Ronil Mishra, General Manager – Fiji: ronil.mishra@bollore.com 

Ronald Dass, Manager Operations: ronald.dass@bollore.com 

 

+679 3315044 

Ronil Mishra: +679 990 7353  

Roland Dass: +679 9905910 

+679 3315055 

Transporter, shipping, storage, clearance 

Shipping: 

MV Subritzky 120 MT, cargo capacity.  

MV, Kusima 110 MT, cargo capacity  

MV, Kawai 115 MT, cargo capacity 

All / Suva 

Government Shipping Services (GSS) 

Government Wharf 

Off Amra Street, Walu Bay, Suva 

iliesa.raketekete@govnet.gov.fj  

http://www.governmentshipping.gov.fj 

Freight Superintendent: Mr. Iliesa Raketekete 

Tel: +679 3312246 

Mobile: +6793314561 

n/a 

Govt Only Shipping 

Port of Suva 

Sea Road Patterson Brothers Seaboard Shipping Company Limited 

Fiji Seaboard Service (Patterson Brothers Seaboard Shipping Co Ltd) Suite 182, Epworth House, Nina Street, Suva 

pattersonship@connect.com.fj 

 

Sanjay Prasad 

+ 679 3315644 

+6799221335 

n/a 

Shipping Schedule - Patterson Brothers Seaboard Shipping co 

Port of Suva 

Goundar Shipping Limited 

Lot 22, Freeston Road, Walu Bay, Suva 

goundarshipping@kidanet.com.fj 

 

 

Tel: + 679 3301035 

Mobile: +6797775471 (Rakesh) 

+679 7775462 (Krishna) 

n/a 

Shipping Schedule - Goundar Shipping co 

 

Vanua Valesasa Transportation Company Limited 

Off Amra Street, Walu Bay Office: 414 Victoria Parade, Suva 

bnailevu@gmail.com (Bulou) icaginavanua@yahoo.com (Ilaitia) 

http://www.uluinabukelevu.com/ 

+679 3100566 / 

9097468 / 7751755 

n/a 

Shipping Schedule - Vanua Valesasa Transportation Company Limited 

 

Victoria Marine Limited 

9 Freeston Road, Walu Bay, Suva 

victoriamarinelimited@gmail.com 

 

+679 3300711 

Pita Cokomata 7776920, 

Joe Tagi: 7776919 

 

Services the Northern Vanua Levu, Northern Lau and upper Southern Lau routes 

Shipping Schedule - Victoria Marine Limited 

 

South Island 

Shipping 

Services 

Office: 31 Nayau St., Samabula 

Port: Narain Jetty, Walu Bay, Suva 

ubaivatu@gmail.com, 

ben_cavu@yahoo.com.au 

 

Ulaiasi Baivatu, Ben Cavu. Phone: +679 3543883 / 7725724 / 

9022920 Phone: 363 2553/ 

354 3833, Mobile: 902 2920, 772 5724 

 

Shipping Schedule - South Island Shipping Services 

Port of Suva 

Fiji Ports 

Terminal Limited (PTL) 

Kings Wharf, Usher Street, Suva 

 

https://www.fijiportsterminal.com 

 

+679 8928303 

 

 

Port terminal services at two main ports in Suva and Lautoka 

 

Port of Suva 

 

 

 

http://www.frca.org.fj/ 

commshipsreport@frca.org.fj 

+679 3302864 

n/a 

Port Customs 

Port of Suva 

Williams and Gosling (Lautoka) 

Lot 9 Royal Palm Road, Navutu 

 

http://www.wgfiji.com.fj/ 

+679 6664090 

+679 666 3470 

n/a 

Port of Suva 

Williams and Gosling (Suva) 

80-82 Harris Road, Suva 

 

http://www.wgfiji.com.fj/ 

+679 3312633 

+6793300367 

+6793302106 

n/a 

Port of Suva 

Williams and Gosling (Nadi) 

Nadi Airport 

 

http://www.wgfiji.com.fj/ 

+679 6722855 

+6796720047 

n/a 

Port of Suva/ Lautoka /Savusavu, Taveuni 

Carpenters 

Shipping (Suva) 

22 Edinburgh Drive, Suva 

m.narain.shipping@carpenters.com.fj 

http://www.carpship.com.fj 

+679 9996 439 

+6793301572 

n/a 

Port of Suva, Lautoka /Savusavu, Taveuni  

Carpenters Shipping (Lautoka) 

5-11 Naviti Street, Lautoka 

 

http://www.carpship.com.fj 

+679 9996 486 

+6796664896 

n/a 

CDP Barge Operations 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Port of Suva 

Pacific Agencies Fiji Ltd (Suva) 

Level 2, Gohil Complex, Toorak Road 

info@pacshipfiji.com.fj 

http://www.pacificagenciesfiji.com/ 

 

+679 3315444 

+6793301127 

n/a 

Port of Suva 

Pacific Agencies (Lautoka) 

6 Sautamata Street, Lautoka 

gmcintire@pacshipfiji.com.fj 

http://www.pacificagenciesfiji.com/ 

+679 6660577 

+6796662985 

n/a 

Port of Suva 

Shipping Services (Fiji) Ltd (Suva) 

Suite 2, Level 1 HTHL Building, 2 Nukutuku Road, Lami 

SALFJSUV@ssfl.com.fj 

http://www.shippingservicesfiji.com 

+679 3305577 

+6799999731 

+6793301615 

n/a 

Port of Suva 

Shipping Services (Fiji) Ltd (Lautoka) 

Suites 3&4 Niranjan Building, 

SALFJSUV@ssfl.com.fj 

http://www.shippingservicesfiji.com 

+679 666 7677 

+6796667813 

n/a 

Port of Suva 

Campbell Shipping Agency 

64 Rewa St., Suva 

ian.campbell@campbell.com.fj 

http://csship.com/ 

ronac@connect.com.fj 

+679 330 6329 

+6793306363 

n/a 

Port of Suva 

Neptune Pacific Line (Suva) 

Level 3, Ra Marama House, 91 Gordon Street, Suva 

CustomerService-Fiji@neptunepacific.com 

fj.cs@neptunepacific.com 

http://www.neptunepacific.com 

+679 3304 528 

+6793300057 

+6793316360 

n/a 

Port of Suva 

Neptune 

Pacific Line (Lautoka) 

Ground Floor, Raymonds Building, Queens Wharf Road 

CustomerService-Fiji@neptunepacific.com 

http://www.neptunepacific.com 

+679 6651244 

+6796650663 

n/a 

Port of Lautoka Domestic 

Meridian Engineering 

Lot 2 Waterfront Road, Lautoka. 

 Domestic Wharf Lautoka 

meridian@connect.com.fj 

 

+679 6661262 

+6799927123 

Brad Cupit 

 

Gecko Trucking (Fiji) Ltd 

Vuda, Lautoka 

 

 

+679 6665288 / +679 6666951 

 

 

Port of Levuka and Port of 

Savusavu 

Ports Terminal Limited (PTL) 

P.O. Box 88. Levuka 

 

https://www.fijiportsterminal.com 

+679 8928303 

 

Port terminal services 

Port of Levuka and Port 

of Savusavu 

Fiji Ports Corporation Limited 

n/a 

 

https://fijiports.com.fj/ 

 

+679 3312700 

+679 3300064 

Seaport management 

Port of Levuka and Port 

of Savusavu 

n/a 

n/a 

info@frca.org.fj 

commshipsreport@frca.org.fj 

http://www.frca.org.fj/ 

 

+679 3302864 

n/a 

Port Customs 

Lautoka, to Yasawa islands 

Off-shore Logistics 

Lautoka Warf, Lautoka 

osladmin@nanuyafiji.com 

 

Mr. Inoke Taliai, Phone: +679 

8914011; 9921304 

Owned by Barefoot Island Resort Phone: +6796286217 

n/a 

Barge: MLC Mohito, 30 MT Nett cargo capacity 

 Lautoka, to Yasawa islands 

Msec Limited 

Lautoka wharf, Lautoka, Fiji 

n/a 

 

Mr. Alipate Bola, Phone: 9999383 

n/a 

Barge: MV Bulavou, 15 MT Nett cargo capacity, 8 Pax. 

  

All Barging & Marine (Fiji) Limited 

(Part of all Engineering (Fiji) Limited) 

12 Ravouvou Street, Lautoka 

 

PO Box 1546, Lautoka, Fiji 

 

Vessels berth at Lautoka Wharf, Lautoka 

avinesh.raj@allengineering.com.fj, Parvin.kumar@allengineering.com.fj 

 

Phone: +679 6652696 / 6645745/ 6665976  

Mr. Avinesh Raj (Manager),  

Mr. Parvin Kumar (Managing Director) 

Mobile: +679 9929309 

+6796652482 

MV Kusima 130 MT Nett Cargo +80 Fresh water tank capacity. MV Subryzky 110 MT Nett cargo capacity (in Suva): MV Kaiwai, 140 MT net cargo capacity 

 

Fiji - 4.5 Fiji Airport Company Contact List

Airport 

Company 

Street / Physical Address 

Name 

Title 

Email 

Phone Number (office) 

Phone Number (mobile) 

Fax Number 

Website   

Description of Services 

Nadi Airport 

Fiji Airports Limited 

Domestic Airport, Nadi 

Amit Singh 

General Manager Air Traffic Management and Operations 

amits@fijiairports.com.fj 

+679 6725777 

 

 

http://www.airportsfiji.com/ 

 

 Nadi Airport 

 Fiji Airports Limited 

Domestic Airport, Nadi 

Moira Vilisoni-Raduva 

Manager Corporate Communications & Public Relations 

moirar@fijiairports.com.fj 

+679 6725777 ext. 4666 

+679 8984579 

 

http://www.airportsfiji.com/contactus.php 

 Airports operations and administration 

 Nadi Airport 

Fiji Airports Limited 

Domestic Airport, Nadi 

Isaia Roko 

Manager Airside Operations 

IsaiaR@fijiairports.com.fj 

+679 6725777 ext. 6244 

+679 9906125 

 

http://www.airportsfiji.com/contactus.php 

the operations of Nadi and Nausori International Airports and the operation of 13 other Government airports in Fiji 

Nadi Airport 

Air Terminal Services (Fiji) Pte Ltd 

2 Cruickshank Road, Nadi Airport, Nadi 

Archana Pillay 

 

Archana.Pillay@ats.com.fj 

info@ats.com.fj 

+679 6722777 

 

 

https://www.ats.com.fj/Home 

Ground Handling: Maintenance, Catering And Cabin Services Passenger Services< Ramp Services, Sales and Handling Services 

Nadi Airport 

Air Terminal Services (Fiji) Pte Ltd 

2 Cruickshank Road, Nadi Airport, Nadi 

Kailesh Kumar 

Manager Cargo & Ramp Services 

mcrs@ats.com.fj 

info@ats.com.fj 

+679 6722777 ext. 2432 

 

 

https://www.ats.com.fj/Home 

 

n/a 

Fiji Airways 

Nadi International Airport, Nadi 

Andre Viljoen 

Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer 

 

+679 6720777 

 

 

https://www.fijiairways.com/en

National Airline 

n/a 

Fiji Airways 

Nadi International Airport, Nadi 

Kaylene Wade 

Business Development Manager – Charters & Fiji Link 

kaylene.wade@fijiairways.com 

+679 9908022 

 

 

https://www.fijiairways.com/en-fj/ 

 

n/a 

DHL Global Forwarding (Fiji) Pte Limited 

Lot 1 Nasou Nadi Back Road, Office 9 & 10 Nippon Complex, Nadi Airport 

Nitesh Kumar 

Sonal Kumar 

 

dhlinfo@FJ.DHL.COM 

Nitesh.Kumar2@dhl.com 

Sonal.Kumar@dhl.com 

+679 6720538 

+679 9926592 

+679 9993686 

 

http://www.dhl.com 

Freight Forwarder 

n/a 

DHL Express (Fiji) Pte Limited 

Aerotown Mall, Legalega Lane, Nadi 

Sakeasi Kadavu 

Preeya Kumar 

 

sakeasi.kadavu@dhl.com 

Preeya.Kumar@dhl.com 

+679 6723800 

 

 

https://www.dhl.com/fj-en/home.html 

 

Nadi Airport 

Carpenters Shipping Nadi 

Bradfield Drive, Nadi Airport 

Raveen Kumar 

Edwin Kumar 

 

customsnadi.shipping@carpenters.com.fj 

r.kumar.airfreight@carpenters.com.fj 

e.kumar.airfreight@carpenters.com.fj 

+679 6722933 

+679 2295549 

+679 9993033 

+679 6720056 

www.carpship.com.fj 

Freight Forwarder 

n/a 

Williams and Goslings Limited 

Bradfield Drive, Nadi Airport 

Rohit Nilesh Ram 

 

info@wgfiji.com.fj 

rohitr@wgfiji.com.fj 

+679 6722855 

 

 

https://www.wgfiji.com.fj/ 

Freight Forwarder 

n/a 

CDP Services Limited 

28 Queens Road, Martintar, Nadi 

n/a 

 

 nadi@cdp.com.fj 

+679 6701965 

+679 9996206 

 

https://cdpcourier.com/ 

Freight Forwarder 

n/a 

EMS Courier Post 

Nadi Airport 

Anand Mistry 

 

emscustser@connect.com.fj 

emscustser@postfiji.com.fj 

Anand.Mistry@postfiji.com.fj 

+679 6724434 

 

 

https://www.ems.post/en/global-network/ems-operators/ems-fiji 

Freight Forwarder 

n/a 

Freight Services (Fiji) Ltd 

24 Edinburgh Drive, Suva 

Solo Taoi 

David Whippy 

 

info@fsf.com.fj 

solo.taoi@fsf.com.fj 

david.matakibau@fsf.com.fj 

+679 3309603 

+679 9999733 

+679 8913747 

 

http://www.fsf.com.fj/ 

Freight Forwarder 

Nadi International Airport 

Island Hoppers Fiji 

Bradfield Drive, Nadi Airport 

n/a 

 

islandhoppers@connect.com.fj 

 +679 6720410 

 

+679 6720172 

https://www.islandhoppersfiji.com/ 

 

Nadi Airport 

Air Customs (Nadi Airport) Pte Ltd. 

ATS Cargo Building, Nadi Airport 

Surendra Datt 

 

air@connect.com.fj 

+679 6723119 

 

 

 

 

Nadi Airport 

Airro Shipping Agency Pte Ltd 

Suite 101, AFL Cargo Building, Nadi Airport 

Reshmi Prabhakar 

 

info@airro.com.fj 

+679 6725962 
 

+679 9922436 

+679 9922434 

 

http://www.airro.com.fj/ 

 

Nadi Airport 

Allied Customs Brokers Ltd 

Cargo Building, Nadi Airport 

Satya Nadan 

 

alliedcustoms@connect.com.fj 

+679 6727405 

 

 

 

 

Nadi Airport 

Freight Forwarders of Fiji Ltd 

P. O. Box 9135 

S K Singh 

 

 

(679)6723188 

 

Fax: (679) 6720154 

 

 

Nadi Airport 

Gibson Freight Int'l (Fiji) Pte Ltd 

Lot 25 Voivoi Subdivision, Legalega, Nadi 

Muni Vijendra Reddy 

 

 

+679 6720333 

 

Fax: +679 672 0306 

https://gibsonfreight.com.au/the-gibson-freight-group/ 

 

Nadi Airport 

International Freight & Clearance Services Pte Limited 

Nadi Airport 

Santosh Nand 

 

intlfreight@ifcfiji.com 

+679 6724451 

 

+679 6724450 

 

 

Nadi Airport 

Pacific Agencies (Fiji) Ltd 

AFL Building, Nadi Airport 

Ambika Prasad 

 

 

+679 6725054 

 

+679 6725144 

 

 

Nadi Airport 

Western Customs Brokers (Airport) Ltd 

P. O. Box 9391 

Nalini Prasad 

 

nalini@westerncustoms.com.fj 

westerncustoms01@gmail.com 

+679 6722909 

+679 6660186 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fiji - 4.6 Fiji Storage and Milling Company Contact List

Company 

Street/Physical Address 

Name 

Title 

Email 

Phone Number (office) 

Phone Number (mobile) 

Fax Number 

Website 

STORAGE 

Harcourts 

 

Paula Benn 

 

 

 

+679 9446170 

 

http://harcourts.co.nz/Property/Commercial/Warehouse/Fiji 

Export Freight Services Fiji Ltd 

Tamavua-i-wai Road, Walu Bay, Suva 

 

 

salessuva@efs.com.fj  

+679 3305044 

+679 8921871 

 

 

CONTAINER STORAGE 

Movements International PTE Fiji 

Lot 16 Rokobili Terminal, Walu Bay, Suva 

 

 

admin@mifiji.com.fj  

+679 3319476 

 

 

https://www.mifiji.com/  

United Containers Fiji Limited 

Lot 1, 4, 5 Rokobili Terminal, 
Foster Rd, Walu Bay, 
Suva  

Viggo Wesele 

Fiji Depot Manager 

viggo.wesele@ucl.org.nz 

+679 3311341 

+679 999 9921 

 

 

COLD CHAIN STORAGE 

Yees Cold Storage Seafood Ltd 

Raiyawa Place 

Lot 3 Concave Drive, Namaka, Nadi 

 

 

enquire@yeesfiji.com  

+679 6722758 

+679 6722977 

 

 

https://yeesfiji.com/  

Rokobili Cold Storage Ltd Warehouse Facility 

Rokobili Road, Walu Bay, Suva 

 

 

info@foodspacific.com  

+679 3100602 

+679 3540017 

 

 

http://foodspacific.com/group-of-companies.html  

MILLING 

FMF Foods Ltd 

Leonidas Street, Walu Bay, Suva 

 

 

info@fmf.com.fj 

+679 3301188 

 

 

https://fmf.com.fj/ 

Punjas Flour Ltd 

Navutu Road, Lautoka 

 

 

enquiry@punjas.com 

+679 6661633 

 

+679 6663039 

https://www.punjas.com/ 

 

 

 

 

Fiji - 4.7 Fiji Fuel Provider Contact List

Company 

Location(s) 

Street / Physical Address 

Name 

Title 

Email 

Phone Number (office) 

Phone Number (mobile) 

Fax Number 

Website  

 Description of Services Provided 

TotalEnergies Marketing (Fiji) Pte Limited 

Suva 

16 Rona Street, Walu Bay, Suva 

 

 

rm.fjsuv-customercare@totalenergies.com 

 

+679 3229300 

 

+679 9997768 

 

https://totalenergies.com.fj/ 

Retail service stations, commercial and bulk fuels, marine activities, and lubricants. 

Mobil Oil (Fiji) 

Suva 

Level 6 ANZ House, 25 Victoria Parade, Suva 

 

 

 

+679 3314977 

+679 3228200 

 

+679 3301875 

https://www.tappoo.com.fj/what-we-do/petroleum/ 

Tappoo Group of Companies recently acquired 16 Mobil sites across Fiji. The Operations go by the name of On the GO Limited 

Pacific Energy 

Suva 

Level 7, Vanua House, Suva 

 

 

customercare@p.energy  

+679 3311622 

+679 3225434 

+679 330 0933 

 

+679 3302881 

https://p.energy/fidji/?lang=en 

 

Fiji Gas Pte Limited 

Suva 

Corner of Amra Street & Foster Road, Walu Bay 

 

 

info@fijigas.com.fj 

customercare@fijigas.com.fj 

+679 3304188 

+679 7998172 

Fax: (679) 3302 546 

www.fijigas.com.fj 

 

Fiji - 4.8 Fiji Transporter Contact List

Company 

Location(s) 

Street / Physical Address 

Name 

Title 

Email 

Phone Number (office) 

Phone Number (mobile) 

Fax Number 

Website   

Description of Services Provided 

Vehicle Type 

Number of Vehicles 

Capacity per Vehicle 

Condition 

Truck & Plant (Fiji) Limited 

 

Lautoka 

12 Ravouvou Street, Lautoka, Fiji 

 

Mr. Avinesh Raj (Manager) 

 

Manager 

avinesh.raj@allengineering.com.fj 

+679 6652696  

 

+679 6652482 

 

Transporter 

Canopy trucks 

 

Semi-trailer, flatbed 

 

Flatbed trucks 

 

Trucks 

 

Trucks with crane 

 

Trucks 

 

 

Freezer truck 

 

Forklifts 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9MT 

 

 

30MT 

 

 

 

15MT 

 

 

5MT 

 

4MT 

 

 

 

2.9MT 

 

3 MT 

 

 

 

2-4MT 

 

Bollore Logistics (Fiji) Limited 

Suva 

8-9 Freeston Road, Walu Bay, Suva, Fiji 

 

Ronil Mishra 

General Manager 

ronil.mishraj@bollore.com 

 

+679 3315044 

+679 9907353 

+679 3315055 

 

Transporter, shipping, storage, customs clearance 

Truck 

 

Trucks 

Trucks 

Pickup trucks 

 

 

 

 

 

10MT 

 

 

6MT 

 

3MT 

 

0.5MT 

 

General Machinery Customs and Forwarding LTD 

 

Nadi & Suva 

Head Office, Bouwalu Street, Lautoka, Fiji 

 

 

 

+679 666 5200 

 

 

 

Transporter 

Trucks 

 

Forklift 

300 

 

 

Varies 

 

Export Freight Services Ltd - Suva Office 

Suva 

 

 

 

salessuva@efs.com.fj 

+6793305 044 

 

 

 

Sea freight, warehousing in Fiji, and road transportation for containers, reefers, and oversized freight 

 

Extendable side lifters 

 

 

Fixed side lifters 

 

10-wheeler truck 

 

5-tonne truck 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20’ and 40’ containers 

 

 

20’ containers 

 

Movements International Fiji   

 

Suva 

45 Toorak Rd, Suva 

 

 

 

admin@mifiji.com.fj 

+679 3319476 

 

 

www.mifiji.com.fj 

Transporter 

 

 

 

 

Gibson’s Freight Fiji  

 

Suva and Nadi 

24-26 Edinburgh Drive, Pacific Crown Complex, Walu Bay, Suva 

 

Office No.125 CAAF Cargo Building, Nadi Airport 

 

 

kamal.reddy@gibsonfreight.com.fj 

+679 3315767; 

+679 6720333 

 

Fax: +6793315985; +679 6720306 

 

Sea freight 

 

 

 

 

UB Freight 

Suva 

190 Foster Rd, Walu Bay, Suva 

Ranjani Shankar 

Customer Service Representative 

RanjaniS@ubfreight.com 

+679 3302710  

+679 9929218  

 

 

Sea freight, custom clearance, transporter 

 

 

 

 

Carpenters Shipping 

Suva 

22 Edinburgh Drive, Suva 

 

 

 

+679 3312244 

 

 

 

Sea freight, storage 

 

 

 

 

DHL Global Forwarding (Fiji) Ltd 

Suva 

DHL Freight Centre, Raiwaqa, Suva 

 

 

 

+679 3384433 

 

 

 

Freight forwarding 

 

 

 

 

Ashok’s Transport Ltd 

Suva 

Lot 5 Jai Ambamaa Rd, Suva 

 

 

 

+679 3381545 

 

 

 

Transporter 

 

 

 

 

Airro Shipping Agency Ltd 

Suva 

Lot 1 Jai Hanuman Rd, Vatuwaqa, Suva 

 

 

 

+679 3371017 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EPIC Logistics (Fiji) Ltd 

 

Lautoka 

3 Nasoki St, Lautoka 

 

 

 

+679 6662436 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feroz Khan Transport Ltd 

 

Rakiraki 

Yaratale Rd, Rakiraki 

 

 

 

+679 6694760 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FHL Logistics 

Suva 

Scott Street, Suva 

 

 

 

+679 3300716 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Garden Islands Root Crop Co Ltd 

 

Taveuni 

Garden Islands Root Crop Co Ltd 

 

 

 

 

+679 8880218 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Inter-Island Freight Services Ltd 

 

Suva 

Lami, Suva 

 

 

 

+679 3361407 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

M.Y. Transport Co (Fiji) Ltd 

Suva 

Mavoa Rd, Walu Bay, Suva 

 

 

 

+679 3362088 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Specialised Transporters (Fiji) Ltd 

Suva 

Tamavua-i-wai, Walu Bay, Suva 

 

 

 

+679 3309234 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

United Truckers Ltd 

 

Suva 

Lot 2 Carpenter St, Raiwai, Suvad 

 

 

 

+679 3371442 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Suva Forklift Hire Ltd 

Suva 

 

 

 

 

+679 3373083 

+679 9906786 

 

http://www.suvaforklift.com/index.html 

 

Container lift 

Forklift 

1-7 tonnes 

 

Vanguard Logistics Services 

Suva 

Lot 1 Foster Road, Walu Bay 

 

 

Gurpal.singhmann@vanguardlogistics.com  

+679 3315286 

+679 9992768 

+679 3302931 

www.vls-global.com  

Direct container line, export freight services 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fiji - 4.10 Fiji Suppliers Contact List

Company 

Commodity Types 

Location(s) 

Street / Physical Address 

Email 

Phone Number 

Fax Number 

Website  

 Description of Services Provided 

Max Value Supermarket 

Food and beverage 

Nationwide 

 
34 Rodwell Road, Suva 

 

info.maxvalu@carpenters.com.fj 

+679 3393304 

+679 330 0770 

https://maxval-u.com.fj/ 

Wholesale and retail food commodities and NFI 

New World IGA 

Food and beverage 

Nationwide 

Kings Rd Yalalevu, Ba 

info@newworld.com.fj 

+679 6674600 

 

https://www.newworld.com.fj/ 

Wholesale and retail food commodities 

GR Group 

Agricultural food production, wholesale and retail food sales 

 

Lot 11 Wainidova Road, Navua, 

P.O. Box 561, Pacific Harbour, Fiji 

admin@graceroadgroup.com 

+679 450-4188 

 

https://grgroup.com/ 

Agricultural food production, wholesale and retail food sales 

Vinod Patel & Co Pte Ltd 

 

Supplier of a wide range of NFI 

Nationwide 

1 Ratu Dovi Rd Laucala Beach Est Suva, Fiji 

 

customercare@vinodpatel.com.fj 

 

 

+679 9103111 

 

 

www.vinodpatel.com.fj  

 

Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment, furniture and home furnishing, building materials and supplies   

Carpenters Fiji Pte Limited 

 

Supplier of a wide range of NFI 

Nationwide 

34 Rodwell Rd 
PO Box 299 
Suva 

 

info@carpenters.com.fj 

 

+679 3313122 (All Departments) 

+679 330 0770 

https://www.carpentersfiji.com/ 

Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment, furniture and home furnishing, building materials and supplies   

R.C. Manubhai & Co. Pte Ltd 

Supplier of a wide range of NFI 

Nationwide 

Carpenter St, Suva 

svmanager@rcmanubhai.com.fj 

+679 3384300 / 9984210 

 

https://rcmanubhai.com.fj/ 

Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment, building materials and supplies 

Kasabias Pte Ltd 

Supplier of a wide range of NFI 

Nationwide 

75 Suva St, Suva 

suva@kasabias.com.fj 

+679 3315622 

+679 3300654 

 

Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment, building materials and supplies 

Fiji - 4.11 Fiji Additional Services Contact List

Type of Service 

Company 

Location(s) 

Street / Physical Address 

Name 

Title 

Email 

Phone Number (office) 

Phone Number (mobile) 

Fax Number 

Website   

Description of Services Provided 

Boats 

Leeda Equipment Limited 

Suva 

3 Toti Street, Wailada, Lami or P O Box 1277 Suva 

Robert Lauchlan 

Managing Director 

leeda@connect.com.fj 

(679) 3361977  

(679) 3361742 

 

 

 

Manufacturer 

Cartons 

Manubhai Industries Ltd 

Ba 

Miha Mahajan Road, P O Box 9, Ba 

Eva 

 

info@manubhaiindustries.com.fj 

(679) 6670013 (679) 6674633 

 

 

 

Manufacturer of cartons for packing vaccines 

Cartons 

Golden Manufacturers Fiji 

Suva 

6 Boila Circle Road, Valelevu, Suva 

 

 

enquiries@golden.com.fj 

(679) 3391522 

 

 

https://golden.com.fj/ 

Manufacturer of cartons 

Conference/School Bags, T-shirts (Promotional Items) 

ProdeSigns 

Suva 

83 Amy Street, Toorak, Suva 

Rohit Prasad    

Director 

prodes@connect.com.fj 

(679) 3380074 

 

 

https://www.prodesignsfiji.com/ 

 Graphic designers 

Conference/School Bags, T-shirts (Promotional Items) 

Stayin' Alive Fiji Pte Ltd 

Suva 

8 Herrick Place, Service Street  

PO Box 861, Suva 

Horace Gock / Conan Gock                               

Director 

stalivepromp@yahoo.com  Conan Gock g82generis@yahoo.com.au Horace - Stayin Alive horace.gock@gmail.com> Sharon Swann sharonno8@hotmail.com Vernon Thomas vernon_blakelock@yahoo.com 

(679) 9992347; (679) 9722409; (679) 3313080 
 

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/stayinalivefj/ 

 

Promotional products 

Conference/School Bags, T-shirts (Promotional Items) 

Kriz Signs (Fiji) Ltd 

Vatuwaqa 

72 Millet Road, Off Viria Road, Vatuwaqa or P O Box 4550, Suva  

Sylvia Chetty 

Manager Accounts/Admin 

sylvia.c@krizsigns.com.fj 

(679) 9927577; (679) 3370655 

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/krizsignage/ 

 

Commercial Artist, Designer, Sign Writer 

Conference/School Bags, T-shirts (Promotional Items) 

Ibbtidah Media 

Samabula 

8 Karan Singh Road, Suva or P O Box 3742, Samabula 

Mushtaque Basha 

Manager 

ibbtidah@connect.com.fj 

(679) 9200536; (679) 3373500 

 

 

 

Printer - Freelance Media Service and Advertising 

Conference/School Bags, T-shirts (Promotional Items) 

Best Promotions 

Suva 

41 Amy Street, Suva or P O Box 133, Nabua 

Hasmat Ali / Atish Kumar 

Director 

aliz.bestpromotions@unwired.com.fj 

(679) 9374479; (679) 9985100 

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/bestpromotions/ 

 

Trading Company  

Conference/School Bags, T-shirts (Promotional Items) 

RJS Breakers (Fiji) 

Suva 

10 Raojibhai Patel Street, Suva or P O Box 14457, Suva 

Dilen Shantilal 

Director 

breakers@connect.com.fj 

(679) 3304277 

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/BreakersRJS 

 

Manufacturer of corporate and school uniforms 

Conference/School Bags, T-shirts (Promotional Items) 

Duncan Industrial Co. Ltd 

Suva 

4 Ackland Street, Vatuwaqa, Suva or P O Box 5083, Raiwaqa 

Haung Long-Tai / Haung Chuang-Hui 

Director / Manager of Sales and Marketing 

huang-ch@hotmail.com 

(679) 9451737; (679) 3384608 

 

 

 

Manufacturer 

Electrical and Furniture Retailer 

Courts Fiji Ltd 

Samabula 

123 Ratu Mara Road, Samabula or P O Box 3726, Samabula 

Rupen Nand 

Group Finance Manager 

rnand@courts.com.fj 

(679) 3381333; (679) 3311777 

 

 

https://courts.com.fj/ 

 

Electrical and Furniture Retailer 

Electrical Company 

Citiline Electrical Services 

Suva 

Lot 1 SSM Quarters 2, Luke Street, Nabua or P O Box 514, Nabua 

Seg Rajan Mani Goundar 

Director 

n/a 

(679) 9956168; (679) 3680704 

 

 

 

Electrical 

Electrical Company 

Safety Electrical Services Ltd 

Nabua 

6 Luke Street, Nabua or P O Box 604, Nabua 

Hemendra Prasad 

Managing Director 

info@safetyelectrical.com.fj 

(679) 3384129; (679) 3384442 

 

 

https://www.safetyelectrical.com.fj/ 

Electrical contractor 

Engraving/Locksmiths/Signwriters 

L B Masters 

Suva 

60 Cumming St, Suva or G P O Box 14423, Suva 

Adrian Michael /  Roma 

 

info@engravers.com.fj 

(679) 9925305; (679) 3313545 

 

 

https://lb-masters.business.site/ 

Engraving, signwriters 

Food Safety Testing 

The University of the South Pacific 

Suva 

USP Suva 

Dr. Vincent Lal 

Manager, Laboratory Services 

vincent.lal@usp.ac.fj 

(679) 3232967 

 

 

https://ias.usp.ac.fj/services/laboratory-services/food/ 

Food & water safety testing 

Freight Forwarding Agents 

Williams and Gosling 

Lautoka 

Lot 9 Royal Palm Road, Navutu 

n/a 

 

information@wgfiji.com.fj 

(679) 666 4090 
 

 

 

http://www.wgfiji.com.fj/ 

Freight forwarder 

Freight Forwarding Agents 

Williams and Gosling 

Suva 

80-82 Harris Road, Suva 

n/a 

 

information@wgfiji.com.fj 

(679) 3312633 
 

 

 

http://www.wgfiji.com.fj/ 

Freight forwarder 

Freight Forwarding Agents 

Williams and Gosling 

Nadi 

Nadi Airport 

n/a 

 

information@wgfiji.com.fj 

(679) 672 2855 
 

 

 

http://www.wgfiji.com.fj/ 

Freight forwarder 

Freight Forwarding Agents 

Carpenters Shipping 

Suva 

22 Edinburgh Drive, Suva 

n/a 

 

m.narain.shipping@carpenters.com.fj 

(679) 9996439 
 

 

 

https://www.carpship.com.fj/ 

Freight forwarder 

Freight Forwarding Agents 

Carpenters Shipping 

Lautoka 

5-11 Naviti Street, Lautoka 

 

 

 

(679) 9996486 
 

 

 

http://www.carpship.com.fj 

Freight forwarder 

Freight Forwarding Agents 

Carpenters Shipping 

Nadi 

Bradfield Drive, Nadi International Airport, Nadi 

Mr. Edwin Kumar 

 

e.kumar.airfreight@carpenters.com.fj 

(679) 2295549 

 

 

http://www.carpship.com.fj 

Freight forwarder (airfreight) 

Freight Forwarding Agents 

Bollore Logistics Fiji 

Suva 

8-9 Freeston Road, Walu Bay, Suva 

Mr. Ronil Mishra 

General Manager 

ronil.mishra@bollore.com 

(679) 331 5044 

(679) 990 7353  

 

 

https://www.bollore-logistics.com/en/country/fiji/ 

Freight forwarder (sea freight), cargo agent 

Freight Forwarding Agents 

Pacific Agencies 

Suva 

Lot 1 Foster Road, Walu Bay, Suva 

n/a 

 

info@pacshipfiji.com.fj 

(679) 3315444 

 

 

www.pacshipfiji.com.fj 

Freight forwarder, cargo agents 

Freight Forwarding Agents 

Pacific Agencies 

Lautoka 

6 Sautamata, Street, Lautoka 

n/a 

 

info@pacshipfiji.com.fj 

(679) 6660577 
 

 

 

www.pacshipfiji.com.fj 

Freight forwarder, cargo agents 

Freight Forwarding Agents 

Shipping Services (Fiji) Ltd 

Suva 

2 Nukutuku Rd, Lami 

n/a 

 

SALFJSUV@ssfl.com.fj 
 

(679) 3305577; (679) 9999731 
 

 

 

http://www.shippingservicesfiji.com 

 

Global shipping services 

Freight Forwarding Agents 

Shipping Services (Fiji) Ltd 

Lautoka 

12 Marine Drive, Lautoka 

n/a 

 

SALFJSUV@ssfl.com.fj 
 

(679) 6667677 
 

 

 

http://www.shippingservicesfiji.com 

 

Global shipping services 

Freight Forwarding Agents 

Campbell's Shipping Agency 

Suva 

64 Rewa St, Suva 

n/a 

 

ronac@connect.com.fj; ian.campbell@campbell.com.fj 

(679) 3306329 
 

 

 

http://csship.com/ 

Liner agent, port agent, ship agent 

Freight Forwarding Agents 

Neptune Pacific Line 

Suva 

Level 3 Ra Marama House, 91 Gordon St, Suva 

n/a 

 

 
CustomerService-Fiji@neptunepacific.com; fj.cs@neptunepacific.com 
 

(679) 3304528 
 
 

 

 

https://www.nptagency.com/; http://www.neptunepacific.com 

 

Freight devanning and consolidation, port agency and vessel husbandry, container storage 

Freight Forwarding Agents 

Neptune Pacific Line 

Lautoka 

Rajendra’s Westfield, 15 Tukani St, Lautoka 

n/a 

 

 
CustomerService-Fiji@neptunepacific.com; fj.cs@neptunepacific.com 
 

(679) 6651244; (679) 6650667 
 

 

 

https://www.nptagency.com/; http://www.neptunepacific.com 

 

Freight devanning and consolidation, port agency and vessel husbandry, container storage 

Generators 

Neritak Equipment Ltd 

Suva 

88 Jerusalem Rd, Suva 

Chesar Reddy 

Branch Manager  

neritaksuva@connect.com.fj; sales.neritak@rsrfiji.com 

(679) 3310340; (679) 3310344;  
(679) 9998736; (679) 9856724 

 

 

www.neritak.com.fj 

Industrial equipment supplier 

Handling Equipment 

Carpenters Hardware 

Suva 

46 Matua Street, Walu Bay, Suva 

n/a 

 

suva.hw@carpenters.com.fj 

(679) 331 3155 
(679) 331 4480 

 

(679) 330 0694 

https://www.carphardware.com.fj/ 

Supplier of building and industrial contracting materials, including general hardware, plumbing, floor and wall tiles and domestic and industrial electrical products 

Handling Equipment 

Manubhai 
(R.C. Manubhai & Co. LTD) 

Suva 

3 Carpenter St, Raiwai, Suva 

n/a 

 

info@rcmanubhai.com.fj 
 

(679) 3384300 

(679) 6724777 

(679) 3724700 

 

3382655 

http://www.rcmanubhai.com.fj/ 

 

Hardware and building materials - seven outlets in Fiji 
(Ba, Suva, Nadi, Tavua, Rakiraki, Valelevu, Labasa) 

Handling Equipment 

Vinod Patel 

n/a 

1 Ratu Dovi Rd, Laucala Beach, Centerpoint, Suva 

n/a 

 

enquiry@vinodpatel.com.fj 
 

(679) 3393111 

 

3340255 

http://www.vinodpatel.com.fj 

Hardware retailer and exporter 

Handling Equipment 

GMR (G.M.R. Muhammad & Sons LTD) 

n/a 

n/a 

George Muhammad 

 

info@gmr.com.fj 
 

(679) 3410155 
 

 

 

www.gmr.com.fj 

 

General hardware, timber, spare parts, merchants, importers & exporters, wholesalers 
and retailers 

Hardware 

R C Manubhai & Co. Ltd 

Suva 

3 Carpenter Street, Raiwai, Suva 

Shiran Weerasinghe or Rakesh Lal, 

Suva Branch Manager 

shiran@rcmanubhai@com.fj  
rakesh@rcmanubhai.com.fj 

(679) 9999342 

 

 

http://www.rcmanubhai.com.fj/ 

 

Retailer - Hardware Company 

Hardware 

Ajax Spurway Fasteners Ltd 

Suva 

Lot 9 Carpenter St, Raiwai, Suva 

 

 

info@ajaxfasteners.com.fj 

(679) 3315122 

 

 

https://www.ajaxfasteners.com.fj/ 

 

Retailer - Hardware Company 

Hardware 

Roofing & Profiles Fiji Ltd 

Ba 

Yalalevu, Ba or P O Box 9, Ba 

 

 

info@roofingandprofiles.com.fj 

(679) 6673764 

 

 

https://www.roofingandprofiles.com.fj/ 

Retailer - Hardware Company 

Hotels 

Tanoa International Hotel - Nadi 

Nadi 

Votualevu Rd, Nadi or P O Box 9203, Nadi Airport, Nadi 

 

 

tanoa@tanoahotels.com.fj 

(679) 6720277 

 

 

https://www.tanoahotels.com/tanoa-international-hotel/ 

Accommodation 

Hotels 

Radisson Blu Resort Fiji 

Nadi 

Resort Drive, Denarau Island, or P O Box 141, Port Denarau, Nadi 

 

 

reservations@radissonfiji.com 

(679) 9999691 

(679) 6756677 

 

 

https://www.radissonhotels.com/en-us/hotels/radisson-blu-resort-fiji-de… 

Accommodation 

IT Equipment and Consumables 

Bondwell  

Suva 

7 Moti Street, Suva or P O Box 565, Suva 

 

 

csales2.suva@bondwell.com.fj 

(679) 3385530 
 

 

 

https://www.bondwell.com.fj/home.php 

IT Equipment and Consumables 

IT Equipment and Consumables 

GEM Fiji Limited 

Suva 

81 Amy Street, Toorak, Suva or P O Box 1215, Suva 

Dennis Fong 

Director 

info@gem.com.fj 

dennis@geoffice.com.fj, accounts@geoffice.com.fj 

(679) 3313966 
 

 

 

https://gem.com.fj/ 

 

IT solutions and office products 

IT Equipment and Consumables 

Communications Technologies Ltd - COMTECH 

Suva 

237 Laucala Bay Road, Suva or GPO Box 139, Suva 

Mick Cornish 

Managing Director 

mick@comtechfiji.com 

(679) 3309205 (679) 3309263 
 

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/comtechfj 

 

IT Equipment and Consumables 

IT Equipment and Consumables 

Small Medium Business Solutions Ltd 

Suva 

18 Gardiner Road, P O Box 17956, Suva 

Alfred Peckham 

Managing Director 

apeckham@smbsfiji.com 

(679) 9923057 

 

 

 

IT Equipment and Consumables 

Manufacturer of Polyurethane Foam Mattresses and related products 

Manubhai Industries Ltd 

Ba 

P O Box 9, Ba 

 

 

info@manubhaiindustries.com.fj;  

 

(679) 6670013 Ext 203; (679) 6674633; (679) 9999320 

 

 

https://www.manubhaiindustries.com.fj/ 

 

Manufacturer 

Medical Supplies 

Asaleo Care (Fiji) Ltd 

Suva 

Vishnu Deo Road, Nakasi or G P O Box 421, Suva 

 

 

bhupendra.kishore@asaleocare.com 

(679) 3410587; (679) 3410011 

 

 

https://www.asaleocare.com/ 

Supplier for hand sanitizers, toilet paper, paper towels, etc. 

Medical Supplies 

Medica Pacifica PTE Ltd 

Suva 

18 Disraeli Road, Suva or P O Box 4857, Samabula 

Ivan Lal 

Business Manager 

medica@connect.com.fj 

(679) 8387332; (679) 3310865 

 

 

http://www.medicapacifica.com/ 

 

Trading Company and Authorized Agent 

Plant Material Testing. Animal Products. Testing Animal Materials Testing. 

Biosecurity Authority Fiji 

Suva 

Level 3 Provident Plaza I, Ellery St, Suva 

Mohammed Ifraaz 
Sanjeshini Devi 

 

info@baf.com.fj  
mifraaz@baf.com.fj 
Devs@baf.com.fj 

(679) 3312512 ext 125 

 

 

https://www.baf.com.fj/ 

 

Protects the Fiji Islands against the entry of regulated pests and diseases affecting animals, plants, human beings, and the environment 

 

Plastics 

Narseys Plastics Industries Ltd 

Suva 

Lot 2, Kaua Road, Laucala Beach or P O Box 10942, Laucala Beach 

Umong Patel / Shalini Prakash 

Financial Controller / Debtors Controller 

finance@narseysplastics.com.fj 

 

info@narseysplastics.com.fj

 

(679) 3391688 

 

 

 

Manufacturer of plastic bags 

Printer and Stationary Retailer 

Janty Kanvan PTE Ltd 

Suva 

3 Karsanji Street, Vatuwaqa or  P O Box 1430, Suva 

Amit Prasad 

Sales Representative 

kanvan@connect.com.fj 

(679) 3381300 

 

 

http://kanvan.com.fj/ 

 

Wholesaler and retailer of paper, stationery, and office supplies 

Printers 

Quality Print Limited 

Suva 

188 Foster Road, Walu Bay, Suva or PO Box 1343, Suva 

Sushil Maharaj /  
Aman Chand - 

Director / Sales Representative 

info@qualityprint.com.fj; sushil@qualityprint.com.fj 
aman@quality.com.fj 

(679) 9992593; (679) 3313311 

 

 

https://qualityprintfiji.com/ 

 

Multi-colour printing, envelope manufacturing, special packaging and binding to UV gloss finishing, laminating, die-cutting and digital printing for short runs 

Printers 

Star Printery Ltd 

Suva 

60 Carpenter Street, Raiwai, Suva 

Sandeep Chauhan 

Managing Director 

admin@starprintery.net.fj; sandeep@starprintery.net.fj 

(679) 7072108; (679) 3386148; (679) 3381628 

 

 

http://starprintery.net.fj/ 

 

Covers all phases of printing from design to pre-press, from sheet-fed to finishing, from mailing to delivery 

Shipping and Clearing Agents  

Williams & Gosling Limited 

Suva  

80-82 Harris Road, Suva or P O Box 79, Suva 

 

 

information@wgfiji.com.fj 

(679) 3312633; (679) 3300505; (679) 
9907813; (679) 9999796 

 

 

https://www.wgfiji.com.fj/ 

 

Authorised Agent – Transport / Freight Forwarder 

Shipping and Clearing Agents  

Bollore Logistics Fiji 

Suva 

8-9 Freeston Road, Walu Bay, Suva 

Mr. Ronil Mishra 

General Manager 

ronil.mishra@bollore.com 

(679) 331 5044 

(679) 990 7353  

 

 

https://www.bollore-logistics.com/en/country/fiji/ 

Shipping and customs clearance 

Shipping and Clearing Agents  

Movements International Fiji Limited 

Suva 

16 Rokobili Road, Walu Bay, Suva or P O Box 12158, Suva 

Phillip Bali /  Elizabeth 

 General Manager / Customer Service Manager 

info@mifiji.com.fj; phillipb@mifiji.com.fj       admin@mifiji.com.fj 

(679)3319476; (679) 3100271; (679) 
9922626 

 

 

https://www.mifiji.com/ 

 

 Authorised Agent - Transport/Freight Forwarder 

Shipping and Clearing Agents  

Freight Services Fiji Limited 

Suva 

24-26 Edinburgh Drive, Suva or P O Box 14998, Suva 

Adrea Vui, / Jocelyn Lal 

General Manager / Sales Support 

jocelyn.lal@freight-services.com.fj 

(679) 9992430; (679) 3309603 

 

 

http://www.fsf.com.fj/ 

 

 Maritime transport freight forwarder, inland domestic transport, logistics warehousing, project cargo and licensed customs brokerage 

Supplier for Furniture 

Commercial Interior Furnishers (Fiji) 

Suva 

4 Matua Street, Suva 

 

 

 

info@commercialinterior.com.fj; corporatesales@commercialinterior.com.fj;  

cifsales@gmail.com 

(679) 9923818 

(679) 3385818 

 

 

www.commercialinterior.com.fj 

Supplier for Furniture (Bookshelves, etc.) 

Supplier for Furniture 

Poly Products Fiji Limited 

Suva 

Viria Road, Vatuwaqa Industrial Subdivision, Suva or P O Box 5171, Raiwaqa 

Joe Caniogo /  Ritesh Singh 

Manager Operations 

sales@polyproducts.com.fj 

(679) 3385544; (679) 9984004; (679) 9990542 (Ritesh) 

 

 

http://polyproducts.com.fj/ 

 

Manufacturer of blinds and office furniture 

Taxi Company 

Ruwailevu Taxis Ltd 

Nadi 

 21 Zahoor St, Nadi 

 

 

 

asrarkhan155@yahoo.com 

(679) 9932187; (679) 2860000; (679) 6723202 

 

 

https://taxi-ruwailevu.business.site/ 

 Taxi service 

Taxi Company 

Matua Taxis 

Suva 

189 Mead Rd, Suva  

 

 

 

(679) 3310697 

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/Matua-Taxis-Suva-Fiji-Fan-Club-634019336629054/ 

 

Taxi service 

Taxi Company 

Bure Taxis 

Suva 

Princes Rd Tamavua, Suva 

 

 

 

(679) 3321574 

 

 

 

Taxi service 

Taxi Company 

Tamavua ExpressTaxis 

 Tamavua 

Princess Rd, Suva 

 

 

 

(679) 332 2226 

 

 

 

Taxi service 

Telephones 

Telecom Fiji Ltd 

Suva 

Ganilau House, Edward Street, Suva 

 

 

contactus@telecom.com.fj 

(679) 3300100 (679) 112233 

 

 

https://www.telecom.com.fj/ 

Telephone hardware, software, user plans 

Mobile Network 

Digicel Fiji Ltd 

Suva 

Level 3, Digicel House, 5 Vuna Rd, Nabua, Suva 

 

 

CustomerCareFiji@digicelpacific.com 

(679) 7003123 

 

 

https://www.digicelpacific.com/ 

Mobile phone hardware, software, user plans 

Mobile Network 

Vodafone  

Suva 

168 Princess Road, Tamavua, Suva 

 

 

info@vodafone.com.fj 

(679) 3312000 

 

 

https://www.vodafone.com.fj/ 

Mobile phone hardware, software, user plans 

Vehicle Rental 

Central Rentals Ltd 

Suva, Nausori, Lautoka 

293 Victoria Parade, Suva 

 

 

admin@central.com.fj 

(679) 3311866 
 

 

 

http://www.central.com.fj/ 

Car rental agency 

Vehicle Rental 

Angel Rental Cars 

Nadi 

Shop #13A, Anil Singh Building, Namaka Lane, Nadi 

 

 

 
angelsrental@yahoo.com 

(679) 625-2575 
(679) 938-8825 

 

 

http://www.angelsrental.com.fj/ 

Car rental agency 

Vehicle Rental 

Classic Rental Car Fiji 

Lautoka 

 

 

 

 

(679) 9950933 

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/classicrentals 

Car rental agency 

Vehicle Rental 

Thrifty Car Rental 

Nadi 

Nadi International Airport, Nadi 

 

 

thrifty@rosie.com.fj 

(679) 672 2755 

(679) 5530041 

 

 

http://www.thriftyfiji.com/ 

Car rental agency 

Vehicle Rental 

Avis 

Nadi 

Suva 

Labasa 

Nadi International Airport 

Suva 

Labasa 
 
 
 

n/a 

 

info@avis.com.fj 

(679) 6722233 (Nadi) 

(679) 3378329 (Suva) 

(679) 8819304 (Labasa) 

(679) 9991 451 

 

https://www.avis.com.fj/ 

Car rental agency 

Vehicle Rental 

Hertz Car Rentals 

Suva 

Nadi 

Nausori & Nadi airports 

 

 

 

(679) 9920466 

 

 

https://www.hertz.co.nz/p/car-rentals/fiji/nadi  

Car rental agency 

Vehicle Rental 

Budget Rent A Car 

Suva 

123 Foster Road, Suva 

n/a 

 

 
reservations@budget.com.fj 

(679) 3315899 (Suva) 
(679) 6722735 (Nadi) 

 

 

 

https://www.budget.com.fj/ 

 

Car rental agency 

Water Tanks 

Gurbachan Singh’s Steel Mills Ltd (T.A. Jacks Tyre Center 

Suva 

Lot 1 Kaua Road, Laucala Beach, Suva or P O Box 689, Suva 

Jasveer Singh 

Director 

jackstyre@connect.com.fj 

(679) 3345241 

(679) 3342376 
(679) 9927470 (679) 9927471 

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/Jackstyrecenterfiji/ 

 

Manufacturer of water tanks, steel, septic tanks,  re-treaded tyres, gallons,non-woven bags and PVC pipes and panels 

Water Tanks 

Rotomould Group of Companies 

Lautoka 

Lot 1, Wairembetia, Lautoka 

Rakesh Prasad / Prakash Chand 

General Manager / Director 

sales@rotatanks.com 

prasadrakesh@connect.com.fj 

rotomouldsales@gmail.com 

 

(679) 6661213 

(679) 9990670 

(679) 8999121 

 

(679) 7990944 

 

https://www.rotatanks.com/ 

Manufacturer of septic tanks and water storage tanks 

Wholesale Distributor 

C J Patel (Pacific) Ltd 

Suva 

Lot 1 Wailekutu, Lami, Suva 

Shaleshma Singh 

Financial Controller or Amitesh, Sales Representative 

ravikash.chand@cjpatel.com.fj 

(679) 9990116 

(679) 3361855 

 

 

 

Distributor 

Vehicle Mechanics 

Asco Motors 

Suva, Ba, Labasa, Lautoka, Nadi 

Ratu Mara Road, Nabua, Suva 

 

 

 

(679) 3384888 

(679) 6721777 

 

 

https://www.ascomotorsfiji.com/  

Vehicle sales and servicing 

Vehicle Mechanics 

Shreedhar Motors 

Suva 

Karsanji Street, Vatuwaqa, Suva 

 

 

sales@shreedharmotors.com.fj 

(679) 3313622 

 

 

https://shreedharmotors.com.fj/ 

 

Vehicle sales and servicing 

Accountants 

KPMG 

Suva 

Level 10, Suva Central, Renwick Road, Suva   

Jetpoint Complex, Martintar, Queens Road, Nadi 

 

 

 

Suva (679) 3301155 

Nadi (679) 6727188 

 

 

https://home.kpmg/xx/en/home/about/offices/suva-1.html 

 

All accountancy services 

Accountants 

Price Waterhouse Coopers 

Suva 

Level 8, Civic Tower, 272 Victoria Parade, Suva 

   

 

 

https://www.pwc.com/gx/en/content/pwc/global/forms/contactUsNew.html?parentPagePath=/content/pwc/gx/en&style

(679) 3313955 

(679) 3315199 

 

 

(679) 330 0947 

https://www.pwc.com/gx/en/about/office-locations/fiji.html 

All accountancy services 

Material Handling 

Carptrac 

Suva 

1 Carpenter St, Raiwai, Suva 

 

 

info@carptrac.com.fj 

(679) 3381348 

(679) 3371125 

(679) 2295285 

(679) 999 6658 

(679) 337 0095 

https://www.carptrac.com.fj/ 

 

Caterpillar equipment dealer 

Equipment Hire 

Nadi Equipment Hire Fiji 

Nadi 

Westfield, Nadi 

 

 

sales@nehfiji.com 

(679) 9998689 

 

 

http://www.nehfiji.com/ 

 

Equipment for hire, from trucks and forklifts, to excavators and construction equipment 

Equipment Hire 

National Hire Ltd 

Suva 

90 Brown Street, Suva 

 

 

nationalhire@connect.com.fj; nationalhire786@gmail.com 

(679) 3387160 

(679) 3319786 

(679) 9923179 

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/nationalhirepteltd/  

Equipment for hire, from trucks and forklifts, to excavators and construction equipment 

Air transport 

Air New Zealand 

Suva 

Queensland Insurance Centre, Victoria Parade, Suva 

 

 

airnzfiji@airnz.co.nz 

(679) 3313100 

(679) 6722955 

 

 

https://www.airnewzealand.com/  

 

Sea transport 

ANL Shipping Company  

 

 

David Pratt 

 

prattd@anl.com.au 

 

 

 

https://www.anl.com.au/products-services/line-services/flyer/NZFJANL 

Shipping transportation direct Fiji to NZ 

Air transport 

Asia Pacific Airlines  

 

 

Jason Joson 

Operations Manager 

inquiries@asiapacificairlines.com  

Jason.joson@asiapacificairlines.com 

 

 

 

 

asiapacificairlines.com 

 

International cargo airline 

Air transport 

Asia Pacific Airlines  

 

 

Ed Cho 

General Manager 

Ed.cho@asiapacificairlines.com 

 

 

 

asiapacificairlines.com 

 

International cargo airline 

General transport 

Carpenters Shipping Agency  

Suva 

22 Edinburgh Drive, Walu Bay, Suva 

Hoshnever Trombaywalla 

General Manager 

gmsec.shipping@carpenters.com.fj 

h.trombaywalla.shipping@carpenters.com.fj 

 

(679) 9993071 

(679) 2295190 

(679) 3312244 

 

 

https://www.carpship.com.fj/ 

International and interisland transportation andclearing agents 

General transport 

Carpenters Shipping Agency  

Nadi 

Nadi International Airport, Bradfield Drive, Nadi 

Edwin Kumar 

Warehouse Manager 

e.kumar.airfreight@carpenters.com.fj 

(679) 9993033 

 

 

https://www.carpentersfiji.com/ 

International and interisland transportation and clearing agents 

Freight and courier transport 

DHL Global Forwarding 

Suva 

108 Raojibhai Patel St, Suva 

 

 

 

(679) 3372766 

(679) 6720538 

(679) 3384433 

 

 

https://www.dhl.com/fj-en/home.html 

National and international courier and freight. Clearing agents 

Freight and courier transport 

Express Freight Management 

Nadi 

Ground Floor, West Field Central Building, Nadi 

 

 

fiji@expressfreight.com.fj 

care@expressfreight.com.fj 

 

(679) 9163590 

(679) 3383018 

+679 776 3220 / +679 776 3221 

Fax: +679 916 3590 

 

https://expressfreight.com/ 

National and international courier and freight. Clearing agents 

Air transport 

Fiji Airways  

Nadi 

Nadi International Airport 

Kaylene Wade 

Business Development Manager - Charters 

kaylene.wade@fijiairways.com 

(679) 6720888 

(679) 3304388 

 

 

fijiairways.com 

 

National carrier 

Charter flight services 

Air transport 

Fiji Airways  

Suva 

Suva Travel Centre, BSP Life Building, Central Street, 

Victoria Parade, 

Suva 

Nadi Sales Office 
Nadi International Airport 

 

 

freightres@fijiairways.com 

corporate@fijiairways.com 

 

 

Freight: 

(679) 672 2694 

Corporate Office: 

(679) 672 0777 

 

 

 

fijiairways.com 

 

International airline 

Air transport 

Fiji Airways - Cargo Sales 

Nadi 

 

Hare Parker 

Business Development Manager 

hare.parker@fijiairways.com 

 

(679) 9907597 

 

 

fijiairways.com 

 

Air freight 

Sea transport 

Kyowa Shipping Line  

 

 

Kana Yamamoto 

 

kana_yamamoto@kyowa-line.co.jp 

 

 

 

http://www.kyowa-line.co.jp/en/ 

Japan to Fiji sea freight 

Sea transport 

Matson, Incorporated  

 

Williams & Gosling Limited, 80-82 Harris Road, Suva 

Rohitesh Kumar 

 

RKumar@matson.com 

(679) 331 2633 

 

 

https://www.matson.com/matnav/services/agent_details/fiji 

International and interisland transport. Clearing agents 

Sea transport 

Matson, Incorporated  

 

 

Jotama Tiu 

 

JTiu@matson.com 

 

 

 

https://www.matson.com/matnav/services/agent_details/fiji.html 

 

 International and interisland transport. Clearing agents 

Air transport 

Nauru Airlines  

 

 

Tom Bennett 

Ground and Freight Operations Manager 

Thomas.Bennett@nauruairlines.com.au 

 

 

 

 

Airline for possible charter (cargo and passenger) 

Air transport 

Nauru Airlines  

 

 

Anthony Neideck 

Head of Flying and Ground Operations 

Anthony.Neideck@nauruairlines.com.au 

 

 

 

https://www.nauruair.com/ 

 

Airline for possible charter (cargo and passenger) 

Sea transport 

Neptune Pacific Line Limited  

Suva 

80-82 Harris Road, Suva 

Chanh Lovan 

 

Chanh.Lovan@neptunepacific.com; fj.cs@npdlship.com 

(679) 3308394 

(679) 3304528 

 

 

https://www.npdlship.com/ 

 

International and interisland transport. Clearing agents 

Sea transport 

Neptune Pacific Line Limited 

Suva 

80-82 Harris Road, Suva 

Adrian Butler 

Sales and Marketing 

adrian.butler@neptunepacific.com 

fj.cs@npdlship.com 

(679) 3308394 

(679) 3304528 

 

 

https://www.npdlship.com/ 

International and interisland transport. Clearing agents 

Sea transport 

Pacific Direct Line  

 

 

Giles Jephcott 

 

gilesj@pdl123.co.nz;  salespdl@pdl123.co.nz 

 

 

 

https://www.pacificfreightmanagement.co.nz/suppliers/pacific-direct-line/ 

 

International and interisland transport. Clearing agents 

Storage 

Palladium International  

Brisbane 

Palladium Warehouse, 

113 Bancroft Road, 

Pinkenba, Queensland 4008, 

AUSTRALIA 

Leaha Riley 

Humanitarian Logistics Capability 

leaha.riley@thepalladiumgroup.com 

+61 (0)414 222757 (24-hour contact) 

 

 

https://thepalladiumgroup.com/contact 

 

Storage and warehouse management 

Storage 

Palladium International  

Brisbane 

Palladium Warehouse, 

113 Bancroft Road, 

Pinkenba, Queensland 4008, 

AUSTRALIA 

John Wallerstein 

Warehouse Supervisor 

john.wallerstein@thepalladiumgroup.com 

+61 (0)414 222757 (24-hour contact) 

 

 

https://thepalladiumgroup.com/contact 

Storage and warehouse management 

Storage 

Palladium International 

Brisbane 

Palladium Warehouse, 

113 Bancroft Road, 

Pinkenba, Queensland 4008, 

AUSTRALIA 

Willie Harmse 

Humanitarian Logistics Capability 

willie.harmse@thepalladiumgroup.com 

+61 490 713 145 

 

 

https://thepalladiumgroup.com/contact 

Storage and warehouse management 

Cold Storage 

Yees Cold Storage Seafood Ltd 

Nadi 

Lot 3 Concave Drive, Nadi 

Mr. Joseph Yee 

 

 

enquire@yeesfiji.com  

 (679) 6722758 or (679) 6722977 

 

 

https://yeesfiji.com/ 

Cold storage 

Cold Storage 

Foods Pacific Group of Companies Ltd 

 

Lot 30 Wailada Industrial Sub Division 

 

 

info@foodspacific.com 

(679) 3362844 

 

 

http://foodspacific.com 

Cold storage 

Transport 

PDL Australia  

 

 

Kennedy Simpson 

 

kennedys@pdl123.co.nz 

 

 

 

 

 

Transport 

Punjas  

Lautoka 

63 Vitogo Parade, Lautoka 

Renuka Yankaiya 

 

enquiry@punjas.com; renuka@punjas.com 

 
(679) 6661633 

 

 

https://www.punjas.com/ 

 

Transport 

Swire Shipping  

Suva 

Lot 1 Foster Road, Walu Bay, Suva 

Ashok Prasad 

 

fiji.info@swireshipping.com; ashok.prasad@swirecnco.com 

(679) 3315444 

 

 

www.swireshipping.com 

International and interisland transport. Clearing agents 

Transport 

Swire Shipping  

Suva 

Lot 1, Foster Road, Walu Bay, Suva 

Alex Pattison 

 

fiji.info@swireshipping.com; alex.pattison@swirecnco.com 

(679) 331 5444 

 

(679) 330 1127 

www.swireshipping.com 

International and interisland transport. Clearing agents 

Transport 

Swire Shipping Auckland NZ  

 

 

Geoff Diggle 

 

geoff.diggle@swirecnco.com 

 

 

 

 

https://www.swire.com/en/contact/all_offices.php?by=division&v=marine_services 

 

Sea transport 

TransAm (Fiji) Limited  

Suva 

187 Rodwell Road, Suva 

Bradley Bower 

 

info@transam.com.fj; bradleyb@transam.com.fj 

(679) 3306241 

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/TransamFijiLtd/ 

Cargo and freight company 

Sea transport 

Wilhelmsen Ship Management  

 

 

Nigel Smith 

 

nigel.smith@wilhelmsen.com 

 

 

 

 

https://www.wilhelmsen.com/ship-management/ 

 

Ship  management 

Sea transport 

Wilhelmsen Ship Management  

 

 

Justyna Janasiak 

 

wss.port-knowledge-team@wihelmsen.com 

 

 

 

 

https://www.wilhelmsen.com/ship-management/ 

 

Ship  management 

Sea transport 

Williams & Gosling Pte Ltd  

Suva 

80-82 Harris Road, Suva or P O Box 79, Suva 

 

 

information@wgfiji.com.fj; eddiey@wgfiji.com.fj 

 

(679) 3312633 

 

 

http://www.wgfiji.com.fj/ 

Ship  management 

 


 

Fiji - 4.12 Fiji Waste Management Contact List

 

Company

Street / Physical Address

Name

Email

Phone Number (office)

Website 

Description of Waste Management Services

Leach and Co. Ltd

Naboro Landfill, Queens Highway, Naboro, Suva

Mark Hirst, Manager

markh@hgleach.com.fj

+679 9996312

https://www.leachltd.co.nz/

Management of Naboro landfill

Waste Clear Fiji PTE Limited

Lot 14 Rambisessar Rd, Manoca Industrial, Nausori

 

waste.clear@yahoo.com

 

 

+679 3477725

+679 9314172

+679 9991960

www.wasteclearfiji.com

Waste disposal for commercial and households

Waste Recyclers Fiji Ltd

1 Koronivia Rd, Nausori

 

admin@wasterecyclers.com.fj

 +679 9921051

+679 4504175

https://www.wasterecyclers.com.fj/

Multi stream waste recycling

South Pacific Waste Recyclers

5 Bulei Road, Laucala Beach Estate, Suva

 

spwradmin@cjsgroup.com.fj

info@cjsgroup.com.fj

spwr@cjsgroup.com.fj

 

+679 334 1115

+679 990 7971

+679 7730115

http://www.southpacificwasterecyclers.com.fj/

Waste paper recycling

Department of Environment

 318 Toorak Road, Bali Tower, Suva

 

 singhsk @environment.gov.fj

 

 

+679 3311699

https://doefiji.wordpress.com/

Oversight of Fiji’s waste management and pollution prevention

Mission Pacific Fiji

2 Ratu Dovi Road, Laucala Beach Estate, Suva

 

 

+679 3394333

https://www.missionpacificfiji.com/

Operates bottle buy-back centres in Suva, Lautoka and Labasa

Paradise Beverages (Fiji) Ltd

164 Foster Road, Suva

 

enquiries@ccep.com

+679 3315811

https://www.cocacolaep.com/paradise-beverages/

Alcoholic beverages manufacturer

5 Fiji Annexes

The following section contains annexes for additional information for the Fiji LCA.

Fiji - 5.1 Fiji Acronyms and Abbreviations

Acronym 

Full name  

ATLB 

Air Transport Licensing Board 

AWB 

Airway Bill 

ADB 

Asian Development Bank 

ADO 

Automotive Diesel Oil 

BL 

Bill of Lading 

BAF 

Biosecurity Authority of Fiji 

CIA 

Central Intelligence Agency 

CAA 

Civil Aviation Authority 

CAAFI 

Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji 

CAAFI 

Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative 

CFS 

Container Freight Stations 

CARE 

Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere 

UTC 

Coordinated Universal Time 

C&F 

Cost & Freight 

DNR 

Department of National Roads 

DLCA 

Digital Logistics Capacity Assessment 

ENSO 

El Nino Southern Oscillation 

EEZ 

Exclusive Economic Zone 

EFL 

Energy Fiji Limited 

ETA 

Expected Time of Arrival 

FBO 

Faith Based Organisation 

FPCL 

Fiji Ports Corporation Limited 

FSCL 

Fiji Shipping Corporation Limited 

FJ$ / FJD / FJ 

Fijian Dollar 

FMF 

Flour Mills of Fiji 

FAO 

Food and Agriculture Organization 

FCL 

Full Container Load 

FRCS 

Fiji Revenue and Customs Service 

FRA 

Fiji Roads Authority 

GPRS 

General Packet Radio Service 

GSS 

Government Shipping Services 

GRT 

Gross Register Tonnage 

HPS 

Hybrid Power Systems 

IPP 

Independent Power Producer 

ICT 

Information and Communication Technologies 

IDPs 

Internally Displaced Persons 

IATA 

International Air Transport Association 

ICAO 

International Civil Aviation Organization 

IFRC 

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies 

IMO 

International Maritime Organization 

IMF 

International Monetary Fund 

 INGO 

International Non-Governmental Organisation 

IOM 

International Organization for Migration 

ISPS 

International Ship and Port Facility Security Code 

ISPs 

Internet Service Providers 

UNAIDS 

Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS 

KTFZ 

Kalabu Tax Free Zone 

KVA 

Kilovolt Ampere 

LTA 

Land Transport Authority 

LPG 

Liquefied Petroleum Gas 

LCA 

Logistics Capacity Assessment 

MSAF 

Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji 

MW 

Megawatt 

MOU 

Memorandum of Understanding 

MT 

Metric Tons 

NFI 

Non-Food Items 

NGO 

Non-Governmental Organisation 

n/a 

not available 

OFDA 

Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance 

OCHA 

Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs 

PIC 

Pacific Island Country 

PTL 

Ports Terminal Limited 

PWD 

Public Works Department 

RC 

Resident Coordinator 

RoRo 

Roll-on/Roll-off 

SARS 

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome 

SHS 

Solar Home Systems 

TAF 

Telecommunications Authority of Fiji 

THCs 

Terminal Handling Charges 

Tons 

T&D 

Transmission and Distribution 

TB 

Tuberculosis 

TEUs 

Twenty Foot Equivalent Units 

UNICEF 

United Nations Children's Fund 

UNCT 

United Nations Country Team 

UNCT 

United Nations Country Team 

UNDP 

United Nations Development Programme 

UNESCO 

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 

UNEP 

United Nations Environment Programme 

UNHCR 

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 

UNHAS 

United Nations Humanitarian Air Service 

UNFPA 

United Nations Population Fund 

USAID 

United States Agency for International Development 

VHF 

Very High Frequency 

V-SAT 

Very Small Aperture Terminal 

WASH 

Water, Sanitation and Hygiene 

WCO 

World Customs Organization 

WFP 

World Food Programme 

WHO 

World Health Organization 

WVI 

World Vision International