Port of Rostov-on-Don

Rostov Sea Trade Port
Ростовский Морской Торговый порт
Location
Country Russia
Location Rostov-on-Don
Details
Owned by
JSC «Rostov port»,[1] LLC «Rostov universal port» (RUP)[2] and other companies
Land area 9 348,56 meters of berths
Available berths 56
Wharfs 2
Statistics
Annual cargo tonnage Increase 11.6 million tonnes (2015) (+12.5%)[3]
Main trades metals, corn, coal
Website

The total number of stevedores - 24. Throughput of the port is included in the Top-15 largest Russian sea ports. Structurally, it consists of port facilities belonging to JSC "Rostov port", LLC "Rostov universal port" (RUP) and other companie's own berths.

JSC "Rostov port"

It has four geographically independent cargo areas:

The capacity of JSC "Rostov port" can simultaneously handle up to 16 vessels of up to 5000 tonnes of river-sea class of the following types: the Volga-Balt, Volga-Don, Sormovo, Siberia, Omsk, Amur and others, including foreign vessels with similar characteristics and a draft of up to 4 meters. Central cargo area under the general plan of the city of Rostov-on-Don is planned to withdraw from the city center.

LLC "Rostov Universal Port"

Rostov Universal Port is the project of three cargo areas, located on the left bank of the river. Don in the industrial zone "Zarechnaya":

In 2014 the port has a container (delivery of a weekly container line along the route Rostov-on-Don - Istanbul), coal, grain and a terminal of general goods situated on an area of 100 hectares, has 7 berths with a length of the quay wall 1,150 meters, open storage areas area of 90 thousand square meters.

Further development and construction of the third cargo area will create up to 27 general-purpose and specialized berthing facilities, increase the port area to 400 hectares. By order of the Russian Federation from 20.05.2008 № 377 investment project "Development of RUP" given the status of national importance. In addition the project is included in the federal target program "Development of Transport System of Russia" (2010-2015 gg. And up to 2020). The design capacity of the port will reach 16 million tons per year.

Other terminals

Own marinas have a number of production companies used them to transport their goods:

Annual Cargo Tonnage

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