Laky Verf celebrates its 10-year anniversary. Konstantin Buryanov, Director General of the shipbuilding company, tells IAA PortNews about the results achieved over a decade and about the Company’s plans for the future.
In 2014, Black Sea container terminals of Romania, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia and Bulgaria handled 2,610,623 TEUs including empty containers and excluding transshipment.
Novorossiysk is already the busiest port in the Azov - Black Sea region while stevedoring companies are willing to invest considerable resources into the development of their own facilities to attract additional volumes of cargo.
Economic troubles which hit Russia amid rouble devaluation and sanctions lead to the budget curtailment. This will directly influence the sector of marine and river transport, the development of port infrastructure. As new projects are ‘frozen’ the challenging issues of inland water ways will be discussed by the State Council chaired by RF President Vladimir Putin.
Competition for containers as high paying freight becomes more intense in the Baltic Sea area. In his interview with IAA PortNews, Executive Director of Fenix LLC Aleksei Shukletsov shares his vision of how to ensure attractiveness of Russian ports amid boosting boxship tonnage.
Bright idea of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East to introduce visa free regime for foreign citizens as a part of porto-franco programme was announced in Vladivostok a week ago. Sergei Nekhayev, Vice-Governor of Primorje, talks IAA PortNews through the project details.
Trade and transport relations between the Far East of Russia and Japan are among the key factors of the regional economy development. The process, as it is seen from the other side, is described by Tatsuhiko Kasai, Consul General of Japan in Vladivostok.
Representatives of shipbuilding industry, the Russian shipyards have been finalizing previously signed civil vessels orders, and to ensure new shipbuilding contracts the government will have to provide financial support to shipowners.
Russia is looking into organization of fish transportation from the Far East to the Murmansk Region along the Northern Sea Route and future launch of a regular container line. First Vise-Governor of the Murmansk Region Aleksei Tyukavin tells IAA PortNews about these plans.
Fleet staffing issue is still urgent in the industry. Dmitry Shchadin, Director General of Marlow Navigation Vladivostok, tells how and why foreign ship owners invest into domestic industry-focused education system.
2015 April 2
Konstantin Buryanov: “All vessels will be delivered as scheduled"
Laky Verf celebrates its 10-year anniversary. Konstantin Buryanov, Director General of the shipbuilding company, tells IAA PortNews about the results achieved over a decade and about the Company’s plans for the future.
2015 March 31
Review of Black Sea container market in 2014
In 2014, Black Sea container terminals of Romania, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia and Bulgaria handled 2,610,623 TEUs including empty containers and excluding transshipment.
2015 March 27
Novorossiysk amid new situation
Novorossiysk is already the busiest port in the Azov - Black Sea region while stevedoring companies are willing to invest considerable resources into the development of their own facilities to attract additional volumes of cargo.
2015 March 25
From financial rivers to monetary trickles
Economic troubles which hit Russia amid rouble devaluation and sanctions lead to the budget curtailment. This will directly influence the sector of marine and river transport, the development of port infrastructure. As new projects are ‘frozen’ the challenging issues of inland water ways will be discussed by the State Council chaired by RF President Vladimir Putin.
2015 March 20
Aleksei Shukletsov, Executive Director of Fenix LLC: “Bronka will turn Saint-Petersburg into an ocean port”
Competition for containers as high paying freight becomes more intense in the Baltic Sea area. In his interview with IAA PortNews, Executive Director of Fenix LLC Aleksei Shukletsov shares his vision of how to ensure attractiveness of Russian ports amid boosting boxship tonnage.
2015 March 17
Sergei Nekhayev, Vice-Governor of Primorje: “Visa free regime will turn Vladivostok into a tourist hub”
Bright idea of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East to introduce visa free regime for foreign citizens as a part of porto-franco programme was announced in Vladivostok a week ago. Sergei Nekhayev, Vice-Governor of Primorje, talks IAA PortNews through the project details.
2015 March 16
Tatsuhiko Kasai, Consul General of Japan in Vladivostok: “Importing to Russia via Russia is not profitable”
Trade and transport relations between the Far East of Russia and Japan are among the key factors of the regional economy development. The process, as it is seen from the other side, is described by Tatsuhiko Kasai, Consul General of Japan in Vladivostok.
2015 March 9
Shipowners are craving more incentives
Representatives of shipbuilding industry, the Russian shipyards have been finalizing previously signed civil vessels orders, and to ensure new shipbuilding contracts the government will have to provide financial support to shipowners.
2015 March 3
Aleksei Tyukavin: “Launch of Arctic container line will become vital if fish transportation project succeeds”
Russia is looking into organization of fish transportation from the Far East to the Murmansk Region along the Northern Sea Route and future launch of a regular container line. First Vise-Governor of the Murmansk Region Aleksei Tyukavin tells IAA PortNews about these plans.
2015 February 27
Dmitry Shchadin, head of Marlow Navigation Vladivostok: “Resources of corporate education programmes should be shared with high schools”
Fleet staffing issue is still urgent in the industry. Dmitry Shchadin, Director General of Marlow Navigation Vladivostok, tells how and why foreign ship owners invest into domestic industry-focused education system.
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