In 2018, Container terminal Saint-Petersburg CJSC (CTSP, a company of UCL Holding) allocated about RUB 17 mln (EUR 226,600) for implementation of its social, environmental and charity programmes, which is 14% more as compared with the year of 2017, the company says in a press release.
As part of the company’s social programme comprising a package of measures on improvement of working conditions, upgrading of employees’ qualification, compensation for medical services and sport as well as other expenses, the company allocated more than RUB 10 million (EUR 133,300), up 25% year-on-year.
In the framework of its environmental programme, CTSP allocated RUB 5.5 million (EUR 733,300) for a package of measures aimed at protection of the environment and at mitigation of the negative impact on it. Besides, the company ensured round-the-year readiness of the response unit to prevent emergencies at the terminal.
The company’s allocations for charity projects totaled RUB 1 million (EUR 13,300). In particular, they covered the purchase of medical furniture to ensure comfort for patients at Municipal Hospital No 14 of Saint-Petersburg’s Kirovsky District. Specialized equipment and furniture was also acquired for a group of children with special needs at the child care center No 67 of Saint-Petersburg’s Kirovsky District.
Container terminal Saint-Petersburg CJSC (CTSP, a company of UCL Port, stevedoring division of the international transportation group UCL Holding) is a modern facility specializing in handling of all types of container cargo, including refrigerated containers, oversize and hazardous cargoes. In 2018, container throughput of CTSP reached 722,000 TEUs.