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Murmansk

Murmansk, located in northwest Russia, is the largest city north of the Arctic Circle. It is a major port on the Barents Sea, remaining ice-free year-round due to the Gulf Stream. The city’s harsh Arctic climate features long, dark winters and short, cool summers. The port handles diverse cargo, including coal, oil, and fish, and plays a critical role in Russia’s Arctic and global trade. It also supports the Russian Northern Fleet.

Russia’s Ministry of Transport presents seaports development plan

Moscow, Russia (PortSEurope) September 15, 2020 – The Ministry of Transport presented a draft plan of the federal project “Development of...

Rosmorport revenue from port dues in Jan-Aug 2020 decreased by 6% compared to 2019

FSUE “Rosmorport” revenue from port dues in January-August decreased by 6% compared to the previous year (Submitted with technical revision in the...

Russian government issues port list for investment tax

Moscow, Russia (PortSEurope) August 27, 2020 – Acting Minister of Transport Innokenty Alafinov has signed an order to change the rules for collecting...

Rosmorport reports increased revenue in first half of 2020

Moscow, Russia (Ports Europe) July 13, 2020 – FSUE Rosmorport has reported revenue of 14.7 billion rubles (€1.83 billion) in the first half of 2020, up...

Russia’s network of specialised oil ports

Moscow, Russia (Ports Europe) June 8, 2020 – Russia is one of the countries with the largest number of specialised oil and petroleum products ports in the...

Santander port handles record-high cargo delivered by single ship

Santander, Spain (Ports Europe) April 13, 2017 – Santander port is handling the biggest cargo shipment delivered by a single vessel in its history. The...

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