Fesco nabs logistics services deal for Turkish NPP

Fesco nabs logistics services deal for Turkish NPP

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Russian public transportation and logistics company Fesco has been contracted to provide a range of logistics services at cargo terminal Vostochny and the Akkuyu NPP construction site in Turkey. Over a three-year contract term Fesco will act as a single logistics operator providing handling of cargo delivered by marine transport within the framework of the Akkuyu NPP construction project.

“Fesco and Rosatom State Corporation are already cooperating in transportation of oversized cargo for the construction and equipment of nuclear power plants. The agreement signed today is an opportunity to expand our partnership and at the same time our portfolio of rendered services. We will become the single logistics operator of the cargo terminal, which is intended for construction of the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant. In future, we plan to strengthen the position of Fesco in this business segment,” Andrey Severilov, chairman of the board of directors of Fesco noted.

According to Ekaterina Lyakhova, business development director of Rosatom State Corporation, member of the board of directors of Akkuyu Nuclear JSC project company the Akkuyu Nuclear project is in an active phase now, and the Vostochny cargo terminal plays a key role, ensuring timely delivery of materials and essential equipment for the nuclear power plant.

Expanding the portfolio of agreements with major customers as well as presence in the market of transportation of oversized and heavy cargo are the priority directions of business development of Fesco.

Akkuyu NPP is a nuclear power plant under construction on the southern coast of Turkey. The NPP is being constructed in accordance with a Russian project, which includes construction and putting into operation of four power units with VVER-1200 type reactors.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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Fesco nabs logistics services deal for Turkish NPP

Fesco nabs logistics services deal for Turkish NPP

Photo soursce: Fesco

Russian public transportation and logistics company Fesco has been contracted to provide a range of logistics services at cargo terminal Vostochny and the Akkuyu NPP construction site in Turkey. Over a three-year contract term Fesco will act as a single logistics operator providing handling of cargo delivered by marine transport within the framework of the Akkuyu NPP construction project.

“Fesco and Rosatom State Corporation are already cooperating in transportation of oversized cargo for the construction and equipment of nuclear power plants. The agreement signed today is an opportunity to expand our partnership and at the same time our portfolio of rendered services. We will become the single logistics operator of the cargo terminal, which is intended for construction of the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant. In future, we plan to strengthen the position of Fesco in this business segment,” Andrey Severilov, chairman of the board of directors of Fesco noted.

According to Ekaterina Lyakhova, business development director of Rosatom State Corporation, member of the board of directors of Akkuyu Nuclear JSC project company the Akkuyu Nuclear project is in an active phase now, and the Vostochny cargo terminal plays a key role, ensuring timely delivery of materials and essential equipment for the nuclear power plant.

Expanding the portfolio of agreements with major customers as well as presence in the market of transportation of oversized and heavy cargo are the priority directions of business development of Fesco.

Akkuyu NPP is a nuclear power plant under construction on the southern coast of Turkey. The NPP is being constructed in accordance with a Russian project, which includes construction and putting into operation of four power units with VVER-1200 type reactors.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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