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Port Bronka and NBG sign agency agreement

On 31 January 2020, Fenix LLC St.Petersburg – the owner and operator of Port Bronka – and NBG Nouschirvan Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH Hamburg have signed an agency agreement for the promotion of the most modern sea port in Russia.

Port Bronka is the only deep-water port in St.Petersburg. The port handles container, project, break bulk and ro-ro cargo. The current capacity of the port is 500,000TEU and 130,000 units of ro-ro cargo per year. The development plan includes an increase in the container cargo capacity to 1.9 million TEU per year and ro-ro cargo – up to 200,000 units per year.

The port has already signed long-term contracts with major shipping lines and industry, particularly with the automotive industry. “We expect this trend to continue”, said Parwis Nouschirvan, managing owner of NBG, “as Bronka is the most efficient, logistical and operational solution for many shipping lines calling St.Petersburg.”





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