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2020 July 2   18:20

First ship leaves VaninoTransUgol terminal in Muchke Bay for China (video)

Loading of the second ship has begun

The first ship loaded with 38,500 tonnes of coal bound for China has left VaninoTransUgol terminal in the Muchke Bay (Khabarovsk Territory), says press center of the company.

On 21 June 2020, the Oriental Pearl bulker with deadweight of 45,500 tonnes moored at the terminal of VaninoTransUgol JSC for a loading test of port equipment.

It took several days to load the ship with coal concentrate.

The waterfront facilities of the coal terminal can accommodate ships of up to 247 meters in length, up to 40.8 meters in width and up to 15.25 meters in draft. The tests included starting-up and adjustment of conveyor systems, railcar dumper, systems of automation, dust suppression and aspiration that ensure prevention of negative impact on the environment.

The loading of the second ship of 42,500 DWT was commenced on July 2.

The dedicated coal terminal in the Muchke Bay (Khabarovsk Territory) including the federal property (underwater HESs and navigation safety facilities) is being constructed under the federal project “Sea Ports of Russia”, transport section of the comprehensive plan for upgrading and expanding core infrastructure till 2024.

The first phase of the terminal scheduled for commissioning in 2020 has annual throughput capacity of 12 million tonnes. The second phase foresees its expansion to 24 million tonnes by 2023.

The terminal of VaninoTransUgol (a company of the Kolmar GC) is primarily intended for handling of high quality coking coals mined in the South Yakutia by the Denisovsky and the Inaglinsky MPC as well as other coal mining enterprises. The company’s own terminal in the Khabarovsk Territory will let it considerably cut expenses for railway and sea transportation while ensuring supplies of proper quality and on scheduled time.

The project on construction of a modern coal terminal is in line with the development of Kolmar group’s production and logistic facilities including mining, processing, transportation and transshipment of mineral resources with their further export to the APR countries. 

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