Vladivostok, Russia (Ports Europe) December 30, 2025 – TransContainer has expanded the use of long freight trains serving Russian ports, strengthening inland logistics links to Vladivostok and other Far Eastern gateways. In 2025, the company dispatched more than 100 long trains, each comprising 100 or more conventional wagons, marking a near two-thirds increase compared with longer rail train operations
It is noteworthy that SpeсTransContainer” LLC (a subsidiary of PJSC TransContainer, part of the Delo Group of Companies) launched a regular service for the transportation of goods in refrigerated containers which will ensure the delivery of perishable products from the Moscow region to Yakutia. Shipments will be carried out along the route Kupavna-Nizhny Bestyakh weekly as part of the existing container service. The travel time will be 14 days, the projected traffic volume is 20 forty-foot refrigerated containers per month. The service is aimed at trading companies in Moscow and Yakutia, who care about the speed and regularity of shipments. For delivery, both own and borrowed containers will be used.
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PJSC TransContainer is among the largest intermodal container operators in Eurasia. Its fleet numbers about 113,000 containers of over 167,000 TEU and over 42,000 flatcars. The company owns 37 railway terminals in Russia and operates three more terminals through its subsidiaries and joint stock companies. TransContainer holds 58.67% of Sakhalin Shipping Company (SASCO) the fleet of which numbers 14 ice-class sea vessels. Delo Group is the only shareholder of the company.
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