The Vostochnaya Stevedoring Company Terminal (VSС, part of the Global Ports, located in the port of Vostochny) dispatches coastal cargo passing through it without delays, promptly and according to the schedule of vessels approaching coastal directions. As of November 9, 2021, VSС stores 388 TEU of cargo going to Kamchatka, 912 TEU - to Magadan, 66 TEU - to Sakhalin. All containers are planned to be loaded onto vessels without delay as they enter the terminal. On November 7, 2021, the loading of the vessel to Magadan was completed at VSС, 130 containers were transshipped.
The next coastal vessel to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky is expected at VSС on November 14, 2021. Albert Likholet, CEO of Global Ports, noted: “VSC handles coastal cargo in a regular mode fulfilling all obligations. For timely loading and dispatch along coastal routes, a separate berth and transshipment equipment have been allocated. All containers are accepted and dispatched in accordance with the established procedure and regulations according to the schedule of vessel calls ”.
About company
Global Ports Group is a leading operator of Russian marine terminals. Global Ports runs port facilities that focus on handling various cargo and is the No. 1 operator in Russia by capacity of terminals and container volumes.
Global Ports, the part of Delo Group, operates a network of five marine container terminals in Russia and two in Finland, and a logistics complex near Saint Petersburg.
Delo Group is the largest transport and logistics holding in Russia, managing sea container terminals in the Azov-Black Sea, Baltic and Far Eastern basins, a network of railway container terminals, a fleet of containers and fitting platforms.
The Group's stevedoring business includes DeloPorts holding and Global Ports, a leading container terminal operator. The transport and logistics business of the Group is made up of the multimodal transport operator Ruscon and the intermodal container operator TransContainer that owns and operates the largest fleet of containers and flatcars over the entire 1520 standard railway network.
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