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NEW EQUIPMENT AT NUTEP CONTAINER TERMINAL
12/26/2017
NEW EQUIPMENT AT NUTEP CONTAINER TERMINAL
Delivery of two reach stackers is part of the modernisation programme at NUTEP.
New equipment from ZPMC has been delivered to Novorossiysk as part of the investment project for the reconstruction of NUTEP container terminal.

The delivery of two reach stackers for handling of loaded and empty containers is part of the programme to increase the equipment fleet and upgrade the terminal infrastructure of NUTEP.

Reach stacker ZHRS1006 for handling empty containers


Capacity (kg)

1 row

10,000

2 row

9,000

3 row

5,500

 Reach stacker ZHRS45 for handling loaded  containers


Capacity (kg)

1 row

45,000

2 row

31,000

3 row

15,000

 

10/30/2017
DELOPORTS HOSTED A SITE VISIT TO DAMEN
The owner of Damen visited Novorossiysk to discuss plans of strategic cooperation.
On 19 October 2017, representatives of Damen Shipyards Group (Damen) visited stevedoring assets of DeloPorts and Aleksino shipyard belonging to Delo Group.

During the meeting the president of Delo Group Sergey Shishkarev and the owner of Damen Kommer Damen discussed plans for strategic cooperation of companies in the south of Russia.

At the moment, a number of cooperation agreements have been signed between Delo Group and Damen. According to the agreements, three tug boats will be delivered to SC "Delo" until the end of 2017, the delivery of the fourth tug boat is scheduled for 2018. Within the framework of the agreement on intentions, it is planned to establish a service hub in Novorossiysk at Aleksino shipyard to expand the existing customer base and improve the quality of service.

Damen Shipyards Group is the largest shipbuilding group that unites shipbuilding and ship repair yards all over the world.
NEW RAIL CONTAINER SERVICE
08/10/2017
NEW RAIL CONTAINER SERVICE
Weekly container train Novorossiysk – Togliatti will depart from NUTEP. The new regular rail container service "Povolzhsky Express" launched by Ruscon primarily focuses on the cargo of the Volga region. The transit time is 60 hours. The train consists of 71 cars with a capacity of 150 TEUs. The service also includes delivery of containers from the station to the actual consignees in Togliatti and the nearest regions.
The new service also gives cargo owners the opportunity to transport heavy containers within a fixed schedule and a price set for a long period of time. In the opposite direction, it is planned to load the export goods of the producers of this region.

Details and terms of transportation can be found at: http://togliatti.ruscon.global
RECORD MONTHLY CONTAINER THROUGHPUT
06/06/2017
RECORD MONTHLY CONTAINER THROUGHPUT
In May 2017, NUTEP handled 35,600 TEU, a monthly record for the terminal.
EQUIPMENT DELIVERY TO NUTEP
06/02/2017
EQUIPMENT DELIVERY TO NUTEP
Based on the tender results, ZPMC (Shanghai), the largest manufacturer of port and shipbuilding equipment, was selected as a supplier of crane equipment for the implementation of the investment project for the construction of a deepwater berth at NUTEP.
Within a twenty day period NUTEP and ZPMC will conclude a contract for delivery of three STS cranes with a lifting capacity of 50 tonnes, four RTG cranes with a lifting capacity of 50 tonnes and two reach stackers.
HANDLING OF LARGER VESSELS
04/07/2017
HANDLING OF LARGER VESSELS
At the beginning of April 2017 NUTEP container terminal completed the registration of technical documentation and received permits allowing handling of vessels with lengths up to 172 meters at berth protection No. 39. Earlier ships of 150 meters in length could be handled at this berth. The linear ship of the Yang Ming line, 172 meters long, was moored at berth protection No. 39 on 7 April 2017.
The change in the berth's passport is intended to improve the efficiency of the current berths of NUTEP, reduce the waiting time for vessels on the roadstead, and reduce the ship owners’ expenses by reducing the time of vessel processing and the overall delivery time of cargo by sea when entering the terminal.
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