Taman Transshipment Complex of Oil, Oil products and LPG
Launched in 2012
State-of-the-art marine oil loading terminal in the waters of the Azov-Black Sea basin. Based in a remote location away from populated areas in the area of Cape Iron Horn of the Taman Peninsula (Krasnodar Region).
Ice-free deep-water port;
Shortest routing distance from producers to the terminal;
Savings on railroad tariffs;
Own dedicated railway sidings and marshalling yards spanning over 100 km;
160 thousand tons is the maximum deadweight of the handled tankers;
Simultaneous loading handling capacity as many as 4 vessels.
The first and largest specialized bulk terminal on the Russian Black Sea coast. Handling coal since 2019, granulated sulfur since 2021.
Based at a remote location away from populated areas in the vicinity of Cape Panagia of the Taman Peninsula (Krasnodar Region)
Ice-free deep-water facilities;
Shortest routing distance from producers to the terminal;
Savings on railroad tariffs;
220 thousand tons — maximum deadweight of served bulk carriers (the terminal handles Capesize vessels — the largest class vessels regularly passing through the Bosporus);
Up to 6 vessels — simultaneous loading capacity of different types of bulkers at berths; Maximum Up to 4 Capesize-class vessels simultaneous loading capacity (maximum deadweight 220 thousand tons each);
8 thousand tons of coal per hour — the maximum transshipment speed on one cargo line.