In 2012, the total capacity of the company’s maritime container ports was nearly 1.069 million TEUs.
Severstaltrans got a stake in the Far Eastern container terminals: Vladivostok’s Container Terminal (a joint venture with the Commercial Port of Vladivostok [ru]) and the East Stevedore Company [ru] LLC (another shareholder was Dubai Port World).
[1][2] The construction of an inland container terminal and logistics complex in Shushary (” Logisitka-Terminal”) began in 2007.
In 2012, the total capacity of NCC’s maritime container ports was nearly 1.069 million TEUs.
In the first six months of 2013, NCC’s maritime terminals transshipped 561 thousand TEUs, 7% more than the year-ago value.
[13][14][12] Following the deal’s completion, the merged company covered 82% of Saint-Petersburg’s container business market, 79% in the north-west from Murmansk to Kaliningrad, and nearly 39% in the whole of Russia.