Recently, ESLSE’s board has approved the procurement of two more ‘supramax bulk carrier’ that will have a capacity of 63,000 dwt. The nine multipurpose vessels, ‘Handysize’, including the two relatively oldest one that Ethiopia operates, now have a capacity of about 28,000 dwt each. The settlement of the remaining arrears has also contributed for the vessels to become more profitable.Ĭurrently, ESLSE operates 11 vessels and nine of them, which included two tankers, were built about 12 years ago and financially backed by the Chinese EXIM bank having consumed USD 234 million. Furthermore, the procurement and increment of owned containers allowed us to make our vessels containerized, which is very profitable,” he added. “We bridged destinations that made our vessels to be in high demand and now we are full of activity. He reminded that when the vessels were bought about a decade ago, the target was to transport project cargos however the reduction of the number of projects made it less lucrative, “so we have shifted the vessels for strategic operations including introducing cross trade that made them profitable.” “One of the major reasons for the best performance of our vessels was the cross trade,” Roba explained. In the budget year, the vessels that ESLSE operates have contributed to generate 1.8 billion birr, “they have become profitable for the first time.” He said that the cross trade operation at some point is a good strategy for ESLSE to widen its presence besides a significant hard currency generation for the enterprise. “Our vessels have regular service for bulk and containerized import cargos to Somaliland, at the same time we have started services at Mombasa to connect the Kenyan port to other destinations and similarly the service has expanded to other ports in Tanzania and South Africa and occasionally to western Africa,” the CEO explained. Roba Megersa, CEO of ESLSE, said that through the cabotage operation package, the export cargos from Massawa, Eritrea, and containerized cargo from Djibouti itself have been transported by ESLSE vessels. In the budget year, the vessels that were operated by ESLSE were in good condition to carry out cabotage services for cargos in neighboring African ports. Online indexes and images of some of the above records can be found by using the links on this site.Roba Megersa, CEO of ESLSE (Photo: Anteneh Aklilu)Įthiopian vessels make a mark on cross trade services amplifying the performance of the Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics Services Enterprise (ESLSE), a sole flag carrier in Africa.ĭespite some of the expected incoming cargos like rebar and coal showing reduction in the budget year as well as some of the import cargos sourced from Djibouti International Free Trade Zone, the state owned mammoth logistics service provider managed 7.2 million metric tons of import/export cargos in the 2021/22 budget year that closed on July 7.The Montgomery County Register of Deeds has land records starting in 1870.The Montgomery County Clerk District Court has divorce and court records starting in 1870.The Montgomery County Probate Court has marriage and probate records starting in 1870.The Montgomery County Clerk has birth and death records from 1886 to 1911. Birth records from 1911, marriage records from 1913, and death records from 1911 can be obtained from the Kansas Office of Vital Statistics.Montgomery County was created in 1867 from Wilson County.There were territorial censuses in 1855, 1857, and 1859. The first federal census available for Kansas is 1860. United States Federal Census, 1790-1950 Family Search Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 Ancestry 1950 United States Federal Census MyHeritageġ950 United States Federal Census AncestryĬounty Census for Montgomery County 1919 (included in Kansas City and County Census Records) AncestryĬounty Census for Montgomery County 1937 (included in Kansas City and County Census Records) AncestryĬounty Census for Montgomery County 1938 (included in Kansas City and County Census Records) AncestryĬounty Census for Montgomery County 1939 (included in Kansas City and County Census Records) AncestryĬounty Census for Montgomery County 1940 (included in Kansas City and County Census Records) AncestryĬounty Census for Montgomery County 1941 (included in Kansas City and County Census Records) AncestryĬounty Census for Montgomery County 1942 (included in Kansas City and County Census Records) Ancestryįederal Census of 1940, Fawn Creek, Kansas LDS Genealogyįederal Census of 1940, Rutland, Kansas LDS Genealogyįederal Population Census of the U.S.
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