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Algerian Transport Company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ANESRIF (Arabic: الوكالة الوطنية للدراسات ومتابعة إنجاز الإستثمارات في السكك الحديدية) is a transport business created by the government of Algeria, to expand and modernise the Algerian railway system.[2]
Company type | Établissement Public à caractère Industriel et Commercial[1] |
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Founded | 20 July 2005 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Azzedine Fridi (CEO) |
Owner | Government of Algeria |
Number of employees | 716 |
Website | www |
This article needs to be updated. (October 2022) |
ANESRIF's full name, in French, is l’Agence nationale d’études et de suivi de la réalisation des investissements ferroviaires. This translates as the National Agency for Studies and Monitoring of Railway Investment.[3]
ANESRIF was founded by the government of Algeria on 20 July 2005, in order to plan and invest in the expansion and modernisation of the country's railways, under the supervision of the Minister of Transport.[1][4] 900 billion dinars of funding was allocated. SNTF handles the day-to-day operation of the railways. Other businesses, including Alstom and Astaldi, bid for contracts to actually build new lines or install equipment.[5][6]
ANESRIF is headquartered in Algiers, and it is structured as an Établissement Public à caractère Industriel et Commercial, or "EPIC"; SNTF is an EPIC too.[7] It is an affiliate of the UIC.[8]
Development of Algerian railways, as with aviation, road, and water transport, has been overshadowed by big high-profile projects which are an inefficient use of resources; private sector investment is minimal and productivity of assets and employees is low. This causes problems for the rest of the economy.[9]
Algeria had a 2009–14 economic development plan which allocated €110 billion for infrastructure improvements.[10] However, there are concerns about the government's ability to manage the new capacity, and to put it to good use.[11] Rail development has been based on very old plans – even dating back to the 1970s – assuming demands from heavy industries which never materialised.[9]
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