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Transport in Russia. Port of Saint Petersburg



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Russian Ports & Transport Corridors: Saint Petersburg, Murmansk, Kazan

Eurasian Land Transport Initiative (Silk Road, China-Europe)

E-learning Course Master, International Business

Trans-European Transport Corridors

Logistics and Ports of Russia.

The Port of Saint Petersburg is the largest industrial and Foreign Trade (imports and exports) port in the Russian Federation (Europe).

  1. The Port of Saint Petersburg is divided into different areas; there are four cargo areas situated in Gutuevsky Kovsh
  2. The Port of Saint-Petersburg is the gateway to Russia for exported products from the European Countries
  3. The Port Authority of Saint Petersburg manages, works, and develops the port activities
  4. The Port of Saint Petersburg is connected to the sea (43-kilometer channel)

China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor

The Port of Murmansk (Northern Sea basin) is the largest coal handling ports of Russia.

The Port of Kazan (Port of Five Seas) is an important international trade Shipping port.

Others ports in the Russian Federation are Murmansk, Nakhodka, Onega, Kazan, Sochi, Rostov, Vladivostok, Arkhangelsk, Amderma, Anadyr, Anapa, Astrakhan, Azov, Dudinka, Igarka, Kaliningrad, Kandalaksha, Lomonosov, Magadan, Makhachkala, Novorossiysk, and Vostochny.

  1. Russia (Orthodox Economic Area) has 37,653 kilometers of the coastline
  2. Shipping has broadly used a form of regional and local Transport
  3. There are some large inland water areas: Lake Baikal, the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea that can be accessed from the Russian Federation

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