Russia: The grain terminal in Vysotsk was the first in the Baltic to receive a cargo of wheat via inland waterways

Published 2024년 10월 30일

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The deep-water grain terminal at Port Vysotsky LLC, located in the Leningrad Region of Russia, has received its first shipment of wheat via inland waterways, marking a significant expansion for Russian grain exports. This shipment, transported by the motor ship POLA MARIA from Sviyazhsk, Republic of Tatarstan, through the Volga-Baltic waterway, signifies a crucial step towards enhancing logistical efficiency and international competitiveness. Despite challenges such as weather conditions and sanctions, Port Vysotsky anticipates exporting up to 1.3 million tons of grain, mainly from Russia and Kazakhstan, to various countries including Latin America, Africa, and the Asia-Pacific region by the end of the year. This development not only improves the export capabilities of the region but also offers a more sustainable and less infrastructure-intensive alternative to rail transport. The terminal, which started operations in 2023, is designed to handle all types of grain and is expected to receive up to 0.5 million tons of grain per year from the middle and upper Volga regions once the Gorodetsky hydroelectric complex reconstruction is completed in 2026.
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The deep-water grain terminal of Port Vysotsky LLC was the first in the Baltic to receive a batch of wheat of 5.1 thousand tons delivered via inland waterways. This important event opens up new opportunities for the export of Russian grain via the Baltic Sea. Currently, the main method of delivering cargo to the terminal is by rail. However, the stevedoring company Port Vysotsky, which manages the terminal, together with Rosmorrechflot, decided to develop alternative delivery methods. For this purpose, a cargo delivery route was developed and a test batch of wheat was purchased. The cargo was sent from Sviyazhsk, Republic of Tatarstan, by the motor ship POLA MARIA. The vessel proceeded up the Volga and through the Volga-Balt entered the Gulf of Finland. This batch will subsequently be sent for export. "This delivery is of great importance not only for us as a port, but also for Russian grain producers and opens up new opportunities for the export of Russian grain via the Baltic. ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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