Rosterminalugol’s coal throughput up 6% to 7,5m tons
Transshipment of cargo through the Ust-Luga-based coal terminal owned by JSC Rosterminalugol (a stevedoring company operating at the port of Ust-Luga, Leningrad region, part of Kuzbassrazrezugol holding) in Jan-Dec, 2010 grew by nearly 6% from the same period of 2009, to 7.5 million tons, the company’s press release said.
JSC Rosterminalugol was established in 1996 to build and operate a coal terminal at the port of Ust-Luga. The terminal’s projected capacity is 8 million tons of coal a year. Rosterminalugol specializes in loading and unloading operations, freight forwarding services, building and maintenance of facilities at the Ust-Luga port-based specialized coal terminal. The company also provides insurance services for goods and property, the risks of transactions at the commercial port. The terminal has two berths with a total length of 540 meters and depth at the berths of 14 meters. The terminal can accommodate vessels with beam up to 32,2 m and length up to 240 m. In 2009, coal exports via the terminal totaled 7,083,538 tons. The company unloaded 99,242 rail cars and handled 200 ships.
JSC Rosterminalugol was established in 1996 to build and operate a coal terminal at the port of Ust-Luga. The terminal’s projected capacity is 8 million tons of coal a year. Rosterminalugol specializes in loading and unloading operations, freight forwarding services, building and maintenance of facilities at the Ust-Luga port-based specialized coal terminal. The company also provides insurance services for goods and property, the risks of transactions at the commercial port. The terminal has two berths with a total length of 540 meters and depth at the berths of 14 meters. The terminal can accommodate vessels with beam up to 32,2 m and length up to 240 m. In 2009, coal exports via the terminal totaled 7,083,538 tons. The company unloaded 99,242 rail cars and handled 200 ships.