FESCO launched an intermodal service from China, Korea and Japan to Moscow through the port of Nakhodka

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FESCO Transport Group, as part of expanding its network of own routes, organized a new intermodal service from China, the Republic of Korea and Japan to Moscow through the port of Nakhodka.

The service includes the delivery of cargoes by regular sea lines of the Group to the Nakhodka Sea Fishing Port (NMRP) from the Korean ports of Busan and Incheon, as well as from the Chinese ports of Shanghai, Ningbo, Qingdao and Xingang with transshipment in Busan. In addition, the service covers the Japanese ports of Hakata, Kobe, Nagoya, Toyama, Shimizu, Yokohama. The regularity of ship calls is twice a month. The basis of the cargo flow of the service is formed by consumer goods, electronics, construction and other goods. After processing in the port, the cargoes go to Moscow by rail.

The first train under the new service departed from Nakhodka on December 18. 49 forty-foot containers with imported goods of various nomenclature, which arrived on the FESCO Yanina vessel at NMPP, were loaded into gondola cars and departed from the Rybniki port station to the Formachevo station in the Chelyabinsk region. There, the containers will be reloaded onto fitting platforms and proceed to the Silikatnaya station in Moscow as part of a single end-to-end service. The planned date of arrival of the train is January 1-2.

 

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