FESCO is one of the largest transport and logistics companies in Russia with assets in the field of port, railway and integrated logistics business.
Diversified portfolio of assets of FESCO allows to carry out door-to-door delivery of cargo and to control all stages of the intermodal transport chain.
Most operations of the Group are concentrated in the Far East of Russia which allows FESCO to gain additional advantages from participating in the dynamically growing volumes of trade operations between Russia and countries of Asia.
FESCO is the leader in carrying out container transportations via the Russian Far East:
by foreign trade sea lines to and from countries of Asia
by coastal sea lines
by rail
As well as the largest port container operator in the Far Eastern region.
FESCO Group owns Commercial Port of Vladivostok with annual throughput capacity:
13 million tons of cargo
82 thousand cars and wheeled vehicles
more than 860 thousand TEU of containerized cargo
The Group operates container terminal complexes with total throughput capacity of more than 167 thousand TEU per year in:
Vladivostok
Novosibirsk
Khabarovsk
Tomsk
FESCO manages more than 170 thousand TEU. The fleet of fitting platforms exceeds 11 thousand units. Truck fleet of the Group consists of more than 180 tractors.
Fleet of FESCO includes 37 transport vessels which carry out transportations mainly on own sea lines.
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