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FESCO doubles transit container trains from Vladivostok

The Russian intermodal transport operator FESCO Transportation Group (FESCO) has increased the number of container trains dispatched from the Commercial Port of Vladivostok (CPV) in transit directions by almost two times in 2021, compared to the previous year.

This is up to 183 railway trains, with four times more trains sent to Brest in Belarus, and almost two times more trains to station Ablyk in Uzbekistan, according to the transportation company.

In addition, in early January 2022, FESCO updated the record for the number of transit trains dispatched from CPV per week to nine trains, surpassing the previous high of seven trains, set at the end of 2021.

“These results were made possible owing to the coordinated work of employees of FESCO, the Federal Customs Service and the Far Eastern Railway, a branch of Russian Railways,” commented a FESCO official.





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