2 тысячи тонн рыбьего корма на терминале «Моби Дик»

Moby Dik Handles Fish Fodder

  • The Kronshtadt-based Moby Dik terminal, part of Global Ports, has handled a large shipment of fish fodder for trout.

    2,000 tons of fish fodder stuffed into big bags was delivered to Moby Dik from Turkey. After completing sanitary control procedures the cargo was sent to Russian fish farms.

    The infrastructure of the multifunctional terminal allows of handling container, ro-ro and general cargo including high and heavy machines and equipment.

    Photo: courtesy of Global Ports


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