OREANDA-NEWS. Vostochnaya Stevedore Company finished handling a batch of Chinese transit containers that arrived through an international Primorye 1 transport corridor. Two container trains arrived at VSC by rail from Suifenhe (China) via Grodekovo border crossing point. Time in transit of containers by rail from the originating station to the terminal was less than 24 hours.

Both trains were handled by the terminal on the day of their arrival. The total batch was 126 TEUs. After unloading containers were placed in a temporary storage facility pending execution of documents and formation of a shipload to be subsequently shipped by sea to the Port of Busan in South Korea.

Containers are expected to be delivered by rail along the key route of the international Primorye 1 transport corridor Suifenhe - Vostochnaya Stevedore Company on a weekly basis.

According to VSC's Managing Director Alexander Dudko, VSC is a key facility for handling transit cargo in the Primorye 1 transport corridor. The terminal's infrastructure is fully ready for operation, and is capable of handling a potentially increased cargo flow arriving from the north-eastern regions of China.

LLC Vostochnaya Stevedore Company (Global Ports group) is one of the biggest four Russian terminals by freight turnover in 2014 . VSC operates in the premises of the Vostochny Port. The total capacity of VSC is 650,000 TEUs per year. Within the existing premises the terminal may expand its capacity four times.

Global Ports Investments PLC is the leading operator of container terminals in the Russian market. Global Ports' terminals are located in the Baltic and Far East Basins, key regions for Russian cargo flows.

Global Ports operates five container terminals in Russia (Petrolesport, First Container Terminal, Moby Dik and Ust-Luga Container Terminal in the port of Saint Petersburg and Ust Luga port cluster, Vostochnaya Stevedore Company in the Vostochny Port) and two container terminals in Finland and logistics facilities Yanino and Logistika-Terminal near Saint Petersburg. The Group includes Vopak E.O.S., a petroleum terminal in Estonia. Global Ports is developing as a strategic partnership of N Trans Group and APM Terminals, a company of A.P.Moller-Maersk A/S group.