FESCO completes 2018 shipping for Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Published by Stephanie Roker,
Editor
Dry Bulk,
FESCO Transportation Group completed transportation of cargo for Chukotka Autonomous Okrug during the northern delivery-2018 and delivered 24 000 t of national economic goods to the region.
FESCO transport vessels carried 1546 TEUs (total weight of 24 100 t) to the ports of Chukotka on container shipping service FESCO Anadyr Direct Line (FADL). The container ship Kapitan Krems and the dry cargo vessels Ussuri, FESCO Posyet and FESCO Primorye have made six voyages on the route Vladivostok-Anadyr-Egvekinot-Vladivostok since June till November 2018.
This year coastline FADL has been opened a week earlier than last navigation due to favorable ice conditions and urgent shipments of the northern delivery. During navigation-2017, FESCO provided sea transportation of 1264 TEUs (total weight of 16 186 t) to Chukotka ports.
Meanwhile, FESCO fleet continues to transport cargoes in other northern ports until the end of December.
FESCO Transportation Group annually delivers vital goods to the Northern Territories of Russia. FESCO vessels provide maximum safety of the cargo being transported, compliance with deadlines and regularity of the maritime lines.
FADL service provides transportation all kinds of cargoes, such as dry and general cargoes, reefer SOC and COC containers, which are bound for port-to-port sea transportation, domestic intermodal transportation.
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/shipping/06122018/fesco-completes-2018-shipping-for-chukotka-autonomous-okrug/
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