Far East Shipping Company

Far East Shipping Company

The Far East Shipping Company (FESCO) is a Russian company, founded in the 19th Century, that operates a fleet of sea vessels, trucks, and railroad vehicles, and associated intermodal ports.

Containerised Service

FESCO has quite a number of international services in the Pacific Ocean, including services to and from People's Republic of China, Republic of China, HKSAR, Korean Republic, Japan, Vietnam, Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, India as well as Canada and the U.S. homeland.

FESCO Transport Group has also services within the C.I.S. and the Eastern Europe by rail service.

ea vessels

FESCO's fleet of sea vessels includes five large icebreakers, three ro-ro vessels, twenty-seven container vessels, six ice-breaking cargo vessels, twelve bulk-carriers, eleven timber-ships, and four supplier vessels.cite news
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Icebreakers

* "Admiral Makarov"
* "Kapitan Khlebnikov"
* "Krasin"
* "Magadan"
* "Sakhalin"

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