PhosAgro will cooperate with Global Ports to make fertilizer shipments
PhosAgro Group and Global Ports Group signed a memorandum of cooperation during the annual transport and logistics exhibition TransRussia.
According to the signed document, from January 1, 2024, St. Petersburg multifunctional marine terminals owned by Global Ports will increase the transshipment of mineral fertilizers produced by PhosAgro at enterprises in the Vologda region. It’s expected that the volume of cargo traffic will exceed 3 million tons annually.
Specialized containers and container technology will be used for transshipment of fertilizers to vessels.
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