Under the agreement, multimodal container transportations of pulp and paper products will be carried out through the ports of Novorossiysk, Saint Petersburg, Nakhodka, Vladivostok, and by rail through the terrestrial border crossings at the borders of Russia with China and Mongolia, as well as Kazakhstan with China.
“We create individual routes for each client’s objective. Our key priority is to ensure the continuity and rhythm of domestic product supplies abroad, opening new horizons for export and stimulating the country’s economic development”, noted Ruskon’s First Vice President, Andrey Chernyshev.
“Interaction with Ruskon enables us to open new directions for cargo transportations and optimize existing routes. Thereby, the products we create continue to be competitive in the global markets”, stated Arkhangelsk PPM’s Deputy General Director Oleg Ilatovsky. < Back to list