Murmansk Branch News

Russian-Korean Meeting on Cooperation in Development of Northern Sea Route Port Infrastructure

In Murmansk on July 25, 2014 a working meeting of FSUE “Rosmorport” representatives with delegation of the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in St. Petersburg was held, dedicated to the perspectives of cooperation on the development of the Northern Sea Route port infrastructure. The enterprise was represented by Andrey Boldorev, Head of Investments and Strategic Development Department of FSUE “Rosmorport”, and Vladimir Parkhomenko, Director of the Murmansk Branch. On the Korean side, the event was attended by Ms. Pyo Jung Hwa, Acting Consul General of the Republic of Korea in St. Petersburg, and Ms. Seo Jeonghee, specialist of the consulate.
 
During the meeting the issues of the development of the Northern Sea Route, including the construction of ports and infrastructure throughout it, as well as investment projects of the Korean businessmen in the Murmansk region have been discussed.
 
Korean delegation has learned about the main activities of FSUE “Rosmorport”, aims and objectives of the enterprise. Vladimir Parkhomenko has brought to the attention of the guests the main advantages of Murmansk Seaport, such as favorable geographical location, year-round work, great depths and relatively rare need for dredging to maintain operating depths. Andrey Boldorev has told the Korean delegation about the investment projects of the enterprise that are being currently implemented or are planned for implementation in the near future in the ports of the Northern Sea Route and the adjacent areas.
 
Following the meeting, the Korean side expressed interest in participating in projects related to the shipbuilding industry, the creation and further operation of container line for the transit of goods from Asia Pacific region to Europe and the organization of international cruise connection between the Far East ports and ports in Europe with possible visits to the tourist attractions like the Franz Josef Land.
 
The sides expressed their readiness to organize additional meetings to discuss particular projects for mutual benefit.