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Far Eastern terminal to double transshipment in Vanino port

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What to know about Far Eastern terminal to double transshipment in Vanino port

Vladimir Dolgopolov, Director of Daltransugol, stated that the company plans to increase the coal throughput capacity at its Vanino terminal in the Far Easter port. He reported that following the opening of a new railroad section, the capacity can now handle up to 32.8 million metric tons annually, with plans to further increase this to 40 million tons.

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Coverage gap: Low Left coverage
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What happened

Daltransugol will scale up the coal throughput capacity in the terminal located in the Far Easter port of Vanino to 32.8 mln metric tons per year, Director of the company Vladimir Dolgopolov told reporters.

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Vladimir Dolgopolov, Director of Daltransugol, stated that the company plans to increase the coal throughput capacity at its Vanino terminal in the Far Easter port. He reported that following the opening of a new railroad section, the capacity can now handle up to 32.8 million metric tons annually, with plans to further increase this to 40 million tons.

open_in_new Read the original article: https://tass.com/economy/1969495

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