Handling of vehicles at CPV terminals rose 23.5% in H1 2013 to 47,900 units
The number of vehicles handled by Vladivostok operator, JSC Commercial Sea Port of Vladivostok (CPV, member of FESCO Group) in the first half of 2013 totaled 47,900 units, up 23.5% from the same period last year, the stevedoring company reported.
The growth is attributed to increased handling of imported passenger vehicles. In the reporting period the port operator handled 41,000 passenger cars, a 31% gain year-on-year.
JSC Commercial Sea Port of Vladivostok member of FESCO Transport Group, owns and operates its assets at the port of Vladivostok, a premier Russian seaport in the Far East region. The company specializes in handling general, bulk and containerized cargoes and operates 17 berths with 4km-long quay wall. Each berth has rail tracks of a total length of 20 km. The near-dock railyard capacity is 1,000 cars a day. In 2012, cargo volumes handled at CPV rose 4% year-on-year to 6,668,100 tonnes.