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  2. Fesco Transport Group - Wikipedia

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    FESCO Transportation Group (Russian: Fesco, romanized: FESCO Group) is an intermodal transport operator in Russia, which provides services, including marine shipping, roll-on/roll-off, rail transportation and port handling. The parent company of the Group is Far-Eastern Shipping Company JSC. FESCO Group is headquartered in Moscow.

  3. National Container Company - Wikipedia

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    It also got a stake in the NUTEP container terminal in Novorossiysk and Caspian Container Terminal in Port Olya. Another NCC shareholder appeared in 2006: FESCO Transportation Group got a 50% stake. [1] [2] The construction of an inland container terminal and logistics complex in Shushary (” Logisitka-Terminal”) began in 2007. The complex ...

  4. List of freight ship companies - Wikipedia

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    Sea freight transport by container ship. This list of freight ship companies is arranged by country. Companies listed own and/or operate bulk carriers, car carriers, container ships, Roll-on/roll-off (for freight), and tankers.

  5. Category:Shipping companies of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shipping companies of Russia" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Fesco Transport Group; FSUE Atomflot; M. Murmansk ...

  6. FESCO - Wikipedia

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    FESCO may refer to: Faisalabad Electric Supply Company; Far East Shipping Company; Fédération des Scouts de la République démocratique du Congo; Fesco Transport Group; Forum of European Securities Commissions

  7. SCF Sakhalin - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 by the Russian company Far East Shipping Company PLC (FESCO) placed an order for the world's first large double-acting icebreaker. The ship, designed by Aker Arctic, is a result of a long series of research and development projects dating back to 1989. [3]