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List of companies of Sudan

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Location of Sudan

Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in North Africa, bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red Sea, Eritrea and Ethiopia to the east, South Sudan to the south, the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west and Libya to the northwest. In 2010, Sudan was considered the 17th-fastest-growing economy[1] in the world and the rapid development of the country largely from oil profits even when facing international sanctions was noted by The New York Times in a 2006 article.[2] Because of the secession of South Sudan, which contained over 80 percent of Sudan's oilfields, the economic forecast for Sudan in 2011 and beyond is uncertain.

Notable firms

This list includes notable companies with primary headquarters located in the country. The industry and sector follow the Industry Classification Benchmark taxonomy. Organizations which have ceased operations are included and noted as defunct.

  Active firms
  State-owned firms
  Defunct firms

Name Industry Sector Headquarters Founded Notes
Air West Consumer services Travel & leisure Khartoum 1992 Airline
Al Shamal Islamic Bank Financials Banks Khartoum 1983 Islamic bank
Azza Transport Industrials Industrial transportation Khartoum 1993 Cargo airline
Badr Airlines Consumer services Travel & leisure Khartoum 2004 Airline
Bank of Khartoum Financials Banks Khartoum 1913
Bank of Sudan Financials Banks Khartoum 1960 Central bank
Blue Bird Aviation Consumer services Travel & leisure Khartoum 1989 Charter airline
Dove Air Services Consumer services Travel & leisure Khartoum 2007 Charter airline
Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company Oil & gas Oil & gas producers Khartoum 1997
Green Flag Airlines Consumer services Travel & leisure Khartoum 1992
Juba Air Cargo Industrials Industrial transportation Khartoum 1996 Cargo airline
Marsland Aviation Consumer services Travel & leisure Khartoum 2001 Airline, defunct 2013
Mid Airlines Consumer services Travel & leisure Khartoum 2002 Charter airline
Military Industry Corporation Industrials Aerospace & defense Khartoum 1993 State-owned defense
National Bank of Sudan Financials Banks Khartoum 1983 Private bank
Nova Airways Consumer services Travel & leisure Khartoum 2000 Passenger airline
PetroDar Oil & gas Oil & gas producers Khartoum 2001
Sea Ports Corporation, Sudan Industrials Industrial transportation Port Sudan 1974
Southern Star Airlines (defunct) Consumer services Travel & leisure Juba 2011 Airline, defunct 2011
Sudan Airways Consumer services Travel & leisure Khartoum 1946 National airline
Sudan Khartoum Refinery Company Oil & gas Oil & gas producers Khartoum 1997
Sudani One Telecommunications Mobile telecommunications Khartoum 2009
Sudapak Oil & gas Oil & gas producers Khartoum 2003[3]
Sudapet Oil & gas Oil & gas producers Khartoum 1997
Sudatel Telecommunications Fixed line telecommunications Khartoum 1993[4]
Sun Air Consumer services Travel & leisure Khartoum 2008 Private airline
Tarco Airlines Consumer services Travel & leisure Khartoum 2009 Airline
White Nile Petroleum Operating Company Oil & gas Oil & gas producers Khartoum 2001
Zain Sudan Telecommunications Mobile telecommunications Khartoum 1996

See also

References

  1. ^ "Economy". Government of South Sudan. 20 October 2009. Archived from the original on 13 July 2011.
  2. ^ (registration required) Gettleman, Jeffrey (24 October 2006). "War in Sudan? Not Where the Oil Wealth Flows". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 May 2010.
  3. ^ http://www.worldenergynews.com/companies/company/sudapak-corporation-limited-265575
  4. ^ https://www.sudatel.sd/about-us/overview/