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The key to the long-term presence of Russian sulphur in the
world market is the continued improvement of the logistics
involved in moving the sulphur from the inland production
sites to seaports on the coast of the Black Sea. To ensure
such a presence continues and to improve the economics of
export operations, Fedcominvest, together with a notable
transportation company, has acquired the port facilities at
Ust-Donetsk from the Russian Government. Located on the Don
River north of the Azov Sea, the port was built in 1960, and
about 10 million tons of various commodities were handled
annually while under the control of the Soviet Union. Since
then, traffic has reduced substantially; consequently, the
Russian government is supportive of activities designed to
reactivate the port. Moreover, Ust-Donetsk is the only port
that allows sulphur storage in the region.
Navigation down the river from Ust-Donetsk is open from
April until November. The port is equipped with 26 portal
and 5 floating cranes; all have been renovated. In total,
the quay frontage stretches for 1.4 kms and comprising 10
berths. Covered storage capacity totals about 1,700 square
meters and open storage, ideal for sulphur, covers some
90,000 square meters, an area capable of storing more than
600,000 tonnes of sulphur. All major work has been completed
and the port is operational for sulphur handling and storage
since April 2002.
In addition to direct barges, shipments from Buzan
(Astrakhan) to Kavkaz/ Kerch in the Azov Sea during
April/November, Fedcominvest intends to use this new
facility at Ust-Donetsk to handle the bulk of its sulphur
shipments from Astrakhan by rail, for further dispatch by
barges down to Kerch or Kavkaz, ultimately for reloading
onto sea-going vessels, including panamaxes, for export. A
buffer stock up to 500,000 tonnes will be used to improve
loading rates and product availability closer to the port,
especially during the fall-winter season. A vast fleet of
barges and floating cranes will be dedicated exclusively to
ensure the efficient operation of this new sulphur delivery
system.
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