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2016 July 14   13:41

Vladmorrybport OJSC is the first port in Russia to introduce an e-system for a pass application

Vladivostok Sea Fishing Port (Vladmorrybport OJSC) is the first port in Russia to introduce an electronic system to apply for a pass, the Company told IAA PortNews. The port says over 150 companies, partners and clients of Vladmorrybport from different regions of Russia, use this service already.

The main purpose of the e-system for pass application is to improve the company’s competitiveness in the market of port services. The advantages of the system have already been appreciated by numerous partners and clients of the port. The time needed to approve a single-use pass has reduced several times. Moreover, clients are timely informed on the application status by e-mail or SMS, which is of special importance today, when every minute counts in the high fishing season. In the future, e-applications will be submitted for approval directly to a border service by secured communication links with the use of a digital signature to escape paperwork.

Due to its policy focused on proactive development, Vladmorrybport OJSC is getting more and more attractive for its clients and partners specializing in supply of fish products to the domestic market. In its turn, this contributes to sustainable implementation of the state programme of the Russian Federation “Development of Fisheries Industry”.

Read more about the e-application procedure at the website of Vladmorrybport OJSC: www.fishport.ru

Vladivostok Sea Fishing Port OJSC is a large modern enterprise with annual production capacity of up to 5 mln t of cargo and 200,000 TEUs.

Vladivostok Sea Fishing Port is a multi-purpose reloading complex on the southern coast of the nonfreezing Zolotoi Rog Bay. The quay line of 10 berths which is 2,020 m long as well as about 10 km of railway lines and 3 locomotives enable the company perform round-the-clock loading/unloading of different cargoes.

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