Seal: | Ministry of Transport seal.PNG |
Jurisdiction: | Government of Myanmar |
Headquarters: | Naypyidaw |
Coordinates: | 19.7778°N 96.1355°W |
Minister1 Name: | Thant Sin Maung |
Child1 Agency: | Department of Transport |
Child2 Agency: | Department of Marine Administration |
Child3 Agency: | Department of Waterways |
Child4 Agency: | Department of Civil Aviation |
Child5 Agency: | Institute of Marine Technology |
Child6 Agency: | Inland Water Transport |
Child7 Agency: | Myanmar Five Star Line |
Child8 Agency: | Myanma Airways |
Child9 Agency: | Myanma Dockyards |
Child10 Agency: | Myanma Port Authority |
Agency Name: | Ministry of Transport |
Superseding: | Ministry of Transport and Communications (Myanmar) |
The Ministry of Transport (Burmese: {{my|ပို့ဆောင်ရေးဝန်ကြီးဌာန, 'MOT') is a ministry in the Burmese government responsible for the country's transport infrastructure. It also operates the Myanma Airways and Myanma Port Authority.[1] The Department of Civil Aviation is subordinate to this ministry.
When Myanmar declared independence, the Ministry of Waterways and Civil Aviation and Ministry of Transport, Posts and Telecommunications were formed. In 1961, the above-mentioned ministries were merged and reconstituted as the Ministry of Transport and Communications with 11 organisations. In 1972, it was again reconstituted as the Ministry of Transport and Communications. It consists of 17 organisations.
In 1992, it was reconstituted into three ministries, namely Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Rail Transportation and Ministry of Communications, Posts and Telegraphs.
When the Ministry of Transport was first formed it has 4 departments, 5 enterprises and a training institute, totalling 10 organisations. The Meteorology and Hydrology Department was added to the Ministry of Transport on 20 August 1999. Myanmar Maritime University was inaugurated on 1 August 2002. Currently there are 5 departments, 5 enterprises, a university and a college, totalling 12 organisations under the Ministry of Transport.[2]
The following transport policies are laid down to fully support the economic development of the nation:[3]