FESCO transported 15 thousand tonnes of project cargo for Amur Gas Chemical Complex fro China
The equipment which was reloaded from the sea-going ships onto the river barges in the water area of De-Kastri without mooring
FESCO Transportation Group says it has organized and performed project transportation of oversize and overweight chemical equipment intended for Amur Gas Chemical Complex, A total of about 15 thousand tonnes including a 557-tonne polymerisation reactor and a 426-tonne blow-off column were transported from China to the port of De-Kastri in the Khabarovsk Territory.
According to the statement, two ships have made four voyages to deliver 162 units of technological equipment which was reloaded from the sea-going ships onto the river barges in the water area of De-Kastri without mooring. Unloading of one vessel took 6 days.
The barges were then towed to the port of Nikolayevsk-on-Amur and then, by the Amur and Zeya rivers, transported to the site of unloading near the construction site of Amur Gas Chemical Complex.
FESCO Transportation Group is one of the leading public transportation and logistics companies in Russia with operations in ports, rail, integrated logistics and shipping business. Diversified but integrated asset portfolio enables FESCO to provide door-to-door logistics solutions and control almost all steps of the intermodal transportation value chain. FESCO controls the Commercial Port of Vladivostok, rail operators Transgarant and Dalreftrans, operator of container platforms Russkaya Troyka, dry terminal facilities in Novosibirsk, Khabarovsk, Vladivostok and Tomsk. FESCO operates over 150,000 containers and about 10,000 container platforms. FESCO’s fleet exceeds 30 vessels deployed primarily on its own sea service lines.