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Gothenburg Port to export Volvo cars to Russia, China

byCustoms Today Report
07/03/2015
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MOSCOW: Vice President, Sales and Marketing at the Port of Gothenburg, Claes Sundmark, said that Port of Gothenburg will export Volvo cars to Finland, Russia and China. This will result in a new service to Finland and Russia and an increase in volume of around 30,000 cars each year.

“We are the largest export port in Sweden for cars and this new development has consolidated this position even further. It is particularly heartening that Volvo is choosing to continue to focus on its home port,” he said.

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The Volvo cars will be exported via the Car Terminal at the Port of Gothenburg, Logent Ports & Terminals. A completely new service from the terminal will be established for this purpose.

It is the Belgian shipping company Euro Marine Logistics that will operate to Finland and Russia, calling once a week. The rotation will be Gothenburg – Hangö (Finland) – St Petersburg (Russia) – Newcastle (United Kingdom) – Zeebrugge (Belgium). The voyage to Russia will take approximately 3-4 days.

Exports to China will also be shipped by Euro Marine Logistics. The cars will be transshipped to deep sea car carriers on the continent.

The models that will be shipped from Gothenburg are the Volvo S80, V70, S60, V60, XC70 and the new Volvo XC90.

The Car Terminal estimates that a further 30,000 new Volvo cars will leave the quayside at Gothenburg.

Last year, 166,000 cars were imported or exported via the Port of Gothenburg, representing an increase of two per cent on 2013.

Tags: export Volvo carsGothenburg PortSales and Marketing at the Portvolume of around 30000 cars each year.

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