Ruscon set monthly record for container trains dispatch from Novorossiysk port
By the end of November 2021, the multimodal transport operator Ruscon, part of the Delo Group, set a monthly record by dispatching 14 public container trains from Novorossiysk with 1,035 import containers – December 2, 2021 Compared to November 2020, the number of imported containers has increased fivefold. The previous record was set in August – 10 trains and 647 containers. Of the mentioned November
trains, 9 went to Moscow (Selyatino, Kresty stations), 3 – to Yekaterinburg-Tovarny station, one each – to Shushary station and Rostov-Tovarny. The First Vice President of Ruscon Group Andrey Chernyshev noted: “Increasing the volume of railway transportation has always been a priority for Ruscon. Thanks to well-coordinated operations, good infrastructure and experience of our employees, the company is increasing the traffic growth rate and expanding its geography. Railway transportation is a promising area for development. We are confident that using our own assets we will be able to provide our clients with reliable and efficient service. I would like to thank our team, who despite all the difficulties did a great job and achieved record results in November”. Ruscon is a part of Delo Group, 3PL operator for containerized cargo delivery in Russia and the CIS based on Delo Group’s asstes. Ruscon expands its ability to provide end-to-end cargo delivery services by a range of its own transportation assets: marine terminals, fleet of trucks, flatcars, inland terminals, customs and logistics storage facilities as well as developed network of branch offices. Source: Ruscon
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