FESCO Transportation Group launches a new regular container service on the Russian routes — FESCO Lena Shuttle to Yakutia, the Group’s release says. The new service is in line with the Company’s strategy aimed at expanding its intermodal container transportation network.
FESCO Lena Shuttle will depart from Moscow to Berkakit (Amur-Yakutsk railway, Neryungri district) and to Yakutsk every ten days. Total transit time to Berkakit will be 15–17 days, to Yakutsk — 21–23 days.
Also Vladivostok-Berkakit line is the part of FESCO Lena Shuttle. Shipments from Vladivostok will be carried out once in 6–10 days. Total transit time to Berkakit will be 6–8 days.
FESCO Lena Shuttle will be organized in the door to door way, cargoes will be delivered to the client’s door. Shipments will be available either on the terms of carrier’s owned container (COC) or shipper owned containers (SOC).
The pilot shipments are going to take place in the beginning of June.
The new service will provide an opportunity for FESCO clients to optimize logistics and to reduce costs. FESCO Lena Shuttle will provide transportation to Yakutia, where are delivered mainly cargoes of the energy sector, utilities and FMCG.
FESCO Transportation Group is one of the leading privately-owned transportation and logistics companies in Russia with operations in ports, rail, integrated logistics and shipping business. Diversified but integrated asset portfolio enables FESCO to provide door-to-door logistics solutions and control almost all steps of the intermodal transportation value chain. FESCO Group owns Commercial Port of Vladivostok OJSC, railway operator Transgarant, and Russkaya Troyka (50% joint venture with Russian Railways OJSC). FESCO operates a container park of over 36,000 containers and a fleet of 22 vessels, mostly deployed through own sea service lines, and 4 icebreakers leased under long-term contracts.