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Port in Russia
Port of Astrakhan
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Native nameАстрахань (порт)
Location
CountryRussia
LocationAstrakhan, Astrakhan Oblast
Coordinates46°18′N 47°57′E / 46.300°N 47.950°E / 46.300; 47.950
UN/LOCODERUASF
Details
Opened1722
Type of harbourRiver
Size of harbour53.96 km
Land area186.11
SizeMedium
Statistics
Annual cargo tonnage9,934.5 thousand tons
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Port of Astrakhan

Astrakhan is a sea port in the city of Astrakhan in Astrakhan Oblast, Russia. The port is located in the Trusovsky District [ru] on the right shore of Volga river. According to the Sea Port Register, Astrakhan port has 26 docks. The length of the waterfront is 3,604.88m, water area is 53.96 km, the throughput capacity of the cargo terminals is 9,934.5 thousand tons a year.

Astrakhan port's index number is K-1. There are 16 marine terminal operators working in the port.

It was founded in 1722 on the Kutum river. Later transferred to the shores of Volga river. In 1857 a mechanical plant with 13 workshops was built on its territory, and in 1859 a floating wooden dock for repairing vessels started operating. During the second half of the 19th century, Astrakhan's waterfront line was formed. In April 1960 Commercial Sea Port and Astrakhan River Port were merged and given a mutual name "Astrakhan Port of United Volga River Shipping" (now Volga Shipping Company). In 1993 the port was turned into an open-joint stock company.

Currently, Iran owns 53% of the port's shares and is investing to increase the port's capacity.

References

  1. "UNLOCODE (RU) - RUSSIA". service.unece.org. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Федеральное агентство морского и речного транспорта. Реестр морских портов". Archived from the original on 2016-08-15. Retrieved 2020-07-20.
  3. О компании — Центральный грузовой порт
  4. "Expanding Maritime Trade Between Iran And Russia In The Caspian sea".
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