Port Management Company

Port Management Company (Russian: Управляющая портовая компания, romanized: Upravlyayushchaya portovaya kompaniya) is a Russian stevedore company serving as the exclusive executive authority for the specialized coal sea ports of Russia located in the Far East (Vostochny Port JSC, Wrangel Bay [ru], Primorsky Territory) and in the Baltic Sea region (Rosterminalugol JSC, Ust-Luga, Leningrad region).

[3] In July 2016, the federal antitrust service satisfied the application of Managing Port Company for the rights to act as the executive body of the coal seaport JSC 'Rosterminalugol'.

In the year 2019, the total annual freight turnover of specialized coal sea terminals of JSC "Vostochny Port" and JSC'Rosterminalugol' will reach 56.6 million tonnes.

[5] The coal seaports of the company allow access to more than 30 countries in Europe, the Middle East, the Asia-Pacific region, and Latin America.

The volume of transshipment is fully provided by coal produced throughout Russia - in the Kuzbass, Eastern Siberia and the Far East.

As the result of years of modernization of the specialized coal complex, the stevedore has managed to reach 100% automation of its work processes.

The President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin initiated investment projects in the port industry in the summer of 2012 in the order to build additional export infrastructure in the Far East, including a coal terminal with open access capacity of at least 20 million tonnes per year.

The project includes constructing four warehouses with a combined capacity of 780 thousand tonnes alongside two docking facilities.

The implementation of the investment project of the third stage of JSC 'Vostochny Port' will guarantee timely and high-quality processing of the ever-growing coal cargo flows coming from BAM and Transsib and will increase trade with countries of the Asia-Pacific region.

The volume of investment in the project under the agreement with the Corporation for the Development of the Far East will amount to 17.2 billion Rubles, with the prospect of creating 619 jobs.

The construction of a new range station will increase the volume of wagons received with coal and the departure of empty rolling stock after unloading.

Built for the development of Nakhodka-Vostochnaya [ru], the federal infrastructure will be transferred to JSC 'Russian Railways' free of charge.

[2] Rosterminalugol JSC is the largest specialized coal terminal in the Northwest of Russia, which initiated the development of the seaport of Ust-Luga.

The largest cargo receivers are Norway, Great Britain, Germany, Spain, Italy, Slovenia, Finland, Brazil, Israel, Turkey and other countries.

In order to quickly organize empty stock on the terminal routes for the first time in Russia, transborders were used and successfully operated.

Further, after passing through the aspiration facility, according to the conveyor system, coal is automatically transported to either one of the four warehouses or directly to the ship, depending on the loading scheme.

The increase in the port's freight turnover remains one of the main goals of the terminal, in addition to the increase in quality of services provided: ensuring an uninterrupted chain of supply and shipment to the most efficient types of vessels for the development of new routes to supply Russian coal.

The sorting facility of the Luzhskaya-Sortirovochnaya rail station installed by JSC 'Russian Railways' plays an important role in this process.

Loading of coal. JSC Vostochny Port
Rosterminalugol JSC bird's-eye