Delivery directions
There are four main directions SUEK AG exports coal to.
Last year the most important direction of our seaborne deliveries became Far East. Shipments to Japan, South Korea, China, Taiwan are used to be arranged via ports of Vanino Bulk Terminal (Muchke bay), Maly and Vostochny and for such consumers as power stations, cement and metallurgical companies.
About 35-40% of the total volume of coal is exported through Murmansk and Baltic ports to the countries of Atlantic basin. All of those ports are equipped with cleaning and crushing/screening equipment. Coal loaded at Baltic ports and Murmansk goes to the UK, Scandinavia (Finland and Denmark), ARA region, Germany, Morocco, Israel etc.
More than 50% of coal is exported through Murmansk and Baltic ports. All of those ports are equipped with cleaning and crushing/screening equipment. Coal loaded at Baltic ports and Murmansk goes to the UK, Scandinavia (Finland and Denmark), ARA region, Germany, Spain, France and other European countries.
Another important direction of our seaborne deliveries is Far East. Shipments to Japan, South Korea, China, Taiwan, are used to be arranged via ports of Vostochny, Maly and Vanino Bulk Terminal (Muchke bay) for such consumers as power stations, cement and metallurgical companies.
The third direction we deal with is Black Sea and Azov Sea (ports of Azov, Izmail). Shipments started there destine for Bulgaria, Poland, Danube countries, Baltic countries and other countries in Europe.
Considerable tonnage of steam coal and semi-soft coking coal is also delivered by rail to Eastern Europe and CIS countries (Poland, Romania, Ukraine, etc).
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