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Vladivostok, Saint-Petersburg, Moscow, Novorossiysk «It’s time, my friend, 'it’s time! Alexander Pushkin For rest the heart is aching; Days follow days in flight, and every day is taking a famous Russian poet Fragments of being, while’ together you and I’, Make plans to live. Look, all is dust, and we shall die» ОБЛОЖКА RUSSIA BRIDGE RUSSIA BETWEEN EUROPE CIS ASIA ASIA & EUROPE MEMBER OF GPLN WCA & WCA PROJECTS СЛАЙД №1 11 TIMES ZONES RUSSIA MOSCOW -1 TIME +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) + 3 + 9 ST.PETERSBURG + 8 SMOLENSK MOSCOW MOSCOW + 2 + 4 TIME + 6 + 7 + 1 EKATERINBURG NOVOROSSIYSK + 3 + 5 ZABAIKALSK VLADIVOSTOK СЛАЙД №2 THE TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY EUROPE St.Petersburg 10 000 KM Yaroslavl Moscow Kirov Yakutsk Nizhny Novgorod Perm RUSSIA Ekaterinburg Aldan Tyumen Komsomolsk- Chelyabinsk Neryungri on-Amur Omsk Skovorodino Sovgavan Krasnoyarsk Belogorsk Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk CIS Tayshet Chita Khabarovsk Novosibirsk Irkutsk Ulan-Ude Blagoveshchensk KAZAKHSTAN Naushki Zabaikalsk MONGOLIA Vladivostok ASIA СЛАЙД №3 Canada RUSSIAN Alaska Greenland NORTH SEA Arctic Ocean Pacific Ocean ROUTE Atlantic Ocean Russia Europe Northern Sea route Japan CIS Korea THE Pacific ASIA Ocean Suez MIDDLE China’s «Ice Silk Road» ARCTIC SEA Canal EAST BRIDGE India Indian Ocean СЛАЙД №4 RUSSIA AS A LAND OF A TEMPERATURE RECORDS -50 C Pevek -70 C Verhoyansk +35 C -56 C Yakutia Saint Norilsk Petersburg -52 C -68 C Vorkuta +37 C RUSSIA Smolensk Moscow -46 C +37 C Ekaterinburg -49 C +40 C Irkutsk -31 C +41 C Vladivostok Krasnodar Astrakhan -47 C Novorossiysk Novosibirsk Zabaikalsk +35 C Sochi -42 C +39 C 18 COUNTRIES 12 SEAS 3 OCEANS USA Ukraine Latvia Bering Sea Belarus Estonia Arctic Ocean Poland Finland Lithuania Norway Barents Sea Baltic Sea St.Petersburg Sea of Okhotsk North Korea Atlantic RUSSIA Japan Ocean Moscow Sea of Azov Ekaterinburg Japanese Sea Black Sea Vladivostok Georgia Novorossiysk Caspian Sea Azerbaijan Kazakhstan South Ossetia Mongolia Pacific Ocean Abkhazia China PART II DAS GLOBAL LOGISTIK FREIGHT FORWARDING & CUSTOMS LICENSED BROKER FROM RUSSIA We are members of WCA & WCA Projects GPLN families DAS - TEAM DENIS DENIS SVETLANA EKATERINA SVANYUTA KOSYANENKO NIKOLOVA PALTSEVA HOW TO MAKE YOURS BUSINESS IN RUSSIA PREDICTABLE TRANSPARENT SAFETY ? MAIN CUSTOMERS SANDVIK CATERPILLAR ALFA LAVAL SCHENK EPIROC ZEPPELIN DMG MORI HERRENCHECHT ATLAC COPCO SIEMENS METTLER TOLEDO WEIR MINERALS WEBER EMERSON GRUNDFUS FLSMIDTH YOKOGAWA NORMET STILL MAZAK LETTERS OF REFERENCE Part 3 – Case 1 CUSTOMS CLEARANCE DAS GLOBAL LOGISTIK LICENSE №0461/03 has annually EUR 500 000 as a bank guarantee and has insurance coverage for about EUR 300 000 WE WORK WITH ALL 12 TYPES OF RUSSIAN CUSTOMS PROCEDURES Part 3 – Case 1 WITH DAS CUSTOMS LICENSE YOU CAN CROSS ANY BORDER TO RUSSIA MAIN CUSTOMS CLEARANCE POINTS INLAND GATEWAYS SEA PORTS AIRPORTS MOSCOW SAINT-PETERSBURG SHEREMETYEVO (SVO) NOVOSIBIRSK VLADIVOSTOK DOMODEDOVO (DME) EKATERINBURG VOSTOCHNY VLADIVOSTOK (VVO) KHABAROVSK VLADIVOSTOK NOVOROSSIYSK KHABAROVSK (KHV) GRODEKOVO KORSAKOV EKATERINBURG (SVX) SMOLENSK MAGADAN SAINT-PETERSBURG (LED) ZABAIKALSK NAKHODKA SAKHALIN (UUS) BLAGOVESHCHENSK VANINO KRASNOYARSK (KJA) Part 3 – Case 2 DAS GATEWAYS DAS OFFICES & BRANCHES SAINT-PETERSBURG (LED) Saint-Petersburg Moscow RUSSIA SHEREMETYEVO (SVO) Magadan DOMODEDOVO (DME) EKATERINBURG (SVX) Vanino Novorossiysk KHABAROVSK (KHV) Novosibirsk Blagoveshchensk Korsakov Zabaikalsk Heihe (CHINA) Suifenhe Pogranichnyy Manzhouli Grodekovo Nakhodka ASIA VLADIVOSTOK (VVO) DAS GATEWAYS VLADIVOSTOK RUSSIA VLADIVOSTOK Port’s infrastructure - Main Eastern sea gateway - FCL / LCL / BULK - All types of cargo - OOG & HEAVY CARGO - Payload CRANE up to 150 - 8 TERMINALS TONS DAS GATEWAYS Manzhouli/Zabaikalsk EUROPE RAIL & TRACK inland gateway RUSSIA from CHINA to RUSSIA ZABAIKALSK (CHINA) MANZHOULI - General OOG CARGO - Transit cargo via RUSSIA to West - ONE BELT ONE ROAD - The fastest option for your transportation not only from CHINA, even from ASIA region. DAS GATEWAYS SAINT - PETERSBURG The North sea DAS Branch gateway into RUSSIA SAINT- RUSSIA PETERSBURG MAGADAN 11 000 KM - Modern & Sophisticated port infrastructure - Transshipment of OOG & HEAVY CARGO - Port mobile crane – lifting capacity up to 300 TONS - IMPORT & DOMESTIC shipments - River port – river terminals - Arctic projects, including Inland waterways DAS GATEWAYS NOVOROSSIYSK DAS Branch & South sea gateway to RUSSIA from a Black Sea region RUSSIA NOVOROSSIYSK - Main business for Bulky CARGO - One of the innovative cranes in a world is operated now in port Novorossiysk – Liebherr LPS 420 - Port mobile crane – lifting capacity up to 124 TONS - Novorossiysk port for your Charter or part Charters vessels DAS GATEWAYS EUROPE MOSCOW The MAIN AIR gateway to RUSSIA RUSSIA for Import & Domestic cargoes MOSCOW SHEREMETYEVO (SVO) DOMODEDOVO (DME) ASIA - Main airports – SHEREMETYEVO (SVO), DOMODEDOVO (DME) - Consolidated/deconsolidated and shipped to an any final destination of Russia and CIS in the same day by our professional DAS Staff - Customs clearance for a chartered cargo has a priority pass in order to avoid any delay and additional storage charges in the AIR port DAS GATEWAYS EKATERINBURG MINING gateway & DAS Branch to RUSSIA RUSSIA EKATERINBURG - Warehouse services as a 3PL provider for a huge world leaders companies in Mineral business - One Belt one ROAD transit - TRUCKING & RAILWAY services for Import and Export from Russia So, you can see that DAS GLOBAL LOGISTIK is covering all main gateways to Russia and CIS. From East to WEST VLADIVOSTOK MANZHOULI/ZABAIKALSK SAINT-PETERSBURG NOVOROSSIYSK MOSCOW EKATERINBURG Part 3 – Case 3 Only 7 days / for LCL / Vladivostok to Moscow Only 12 days / for FCL / Vladivostok to Moscow RUSSIAN FAR EAST Only 14 days / for FCL / Vladivostok to St.Petersburg ONE BELT ONE ROAD Egvekinot Pevek EUROPE Anadyr Murmansk Kaliningrad St.Petersburg Tallinn Arkhangelsk Sabetta Dixon Riga Dudinka Naryan-Mar Amderma Khatanga Tiksi 1 day 14 days 8 days Klaipeda Vorkuta Yaroslavl Norilsk Hamburg Moscow Petropavlovsk Rotterdam Kirov Yamburg Yakutsk Magadan -Kamchatsky Antwerpen Nizhny Novgorod Mirny Perm Ekaterinburg Tyumen North-Yeniseisk Novorossiysk Komsomolsk-on-Amur Omsk Krasnoyarsk Skovorodino Sovgavan Tayshet Belogorsk Khabarovsk Only 8 days / for FCL Ulan-Ude Yuzhno- Novosibirsk Irkutsk Chita Sakhalinsk Vladivostok to Novosibirsk CIS Only 10 days / for FCL Zabaikalsk Vostochny Vladivostok to Ekaterinburg ASIA Vladivostok Part 3 – Case 4/1 FAR EAST OF RUSSIA MINING & CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS MINERALS Pevek Au Anadyr Pt Beringovsky FUEL & ENERGY MINERAL ORES Ni Murmansk Au c Bilibino c Au Ni Cu OIL GOLD Arkhangelsk Au c GAS Pt PLATINUM Sabetta Cu c Ni St.Petersburg Di Dudinka Pt c COAL NICKEL Ni c Au c Norilsk Pt Di c c Vorkuta Au Di c Cu Moscow Ni c c COAL BROWN COPPER Pt Pt Au c Yakutsk c Au c c c Magadan Au Cu c c Au Pt PRECIOUS MINERALS Perm c c Di Di Au c Di Petropavlovsk - Novorossiysk Cu Ni c c Cu Neryungri Kamchatsky Di DIAMONDS Cu Ekaterinburg c Chelyabinsk c Cu c Ni c Au Au Kemerovo c Krasnoyarsk Cu Cu c c FIELDS- RARE EARTH MINERALS c Au Komsomolsk-on-Amur Novosibirsk c c Cu c Au c c Khabarovsk Yuzhno- Cu Au Ulan-Ude Au Sakhalinsk - Yagerskoe (Komi Republic) c c Chita c Novokuznetsk Irkutsk Blagoveshchensk c c c c - Tomtorskoe (Yakutia) c Vostochny - Lovozero (Murmansk region) Vladivostok - Katugin (Chita region) Part 3 – Case 4/2 FAR EAST OF RUSSIA MINING & CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS FROM RUSSIA WITH MINERALS YAKUTIA (Diamonds) Pevek Au Anadyr MAIN MINES Pt Beringovsky Ni Murmansk GOLD & PlatinumAu ✓ Magadan, Anadyr, Pevek, Petropavlovsk- Bilibino c c Ni mining sitesCu Kamchatskiy, Krasnoyarsk - Arkhangelsk Au c Klondike of GOLD & Platinum mining Sabetta Cu c St.Petersburg Di Dudinka Pt sites in Russia Ni c Au c Norilsk Pt Di c c ✓ Sakhalin Island – popular all over the world Vorkuta Au Di Moscow Ni c c Pt Pt Au with it’s OIL&GAS projects c Yakutsk c Au c c c Magadan Au Cu c c Au Pt ✓ Yakutia – Russian Diamond site and one of Perm c c Di Di Au c Di Petropavlovsk - the largest Kimberlite pipe in a world. Novorossiysk Cu Ni c c Cu Neryungri Kamchatsky ✓ Kemerovo (KUZBASS area) – biggest Cu Ekaterinburg c Chelyabinsk c Cu COAL Basin in a world. Ni c Au Au Kemerovo c Krasnoyarsk Cu Cu c c ✓ Yamal, Sabetta & Norilsk – UNIQUE - c c c Au Komsomolsk-on-Amur Cu Novosibirsk c Arctic projects of Russia with NLG and OIL c c Au KhabarovskYuzhno- Cu Au Ulan-Ude Au Sakhalinsk where is going NORTH SEA ROUTE c c Chita c Novokuznetsk Irkutsk Blagoveshchensk c c c c ✓ Irkutsk area (Sukhoi Log)- the biggest site KUZBASS AREA c Vostochny in the world for gold mining. (Coal Basin) Vladivostok ✓ Udokan area – Zabaikalskiy kray, one of SUKHOI LOG the biggest site of Cuprum mining. (Gold ) Part 3 – Case 4/3 FAR EAST OF RUSSIA MINING & CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS COAL SUPPLY DYNAMICS COAL MINING IN RUSSIA MLN.TONES 360 335 338 323 326 191 131 60 298 315 ENTERPRISES SECTION MINES PECHORA 9,0 MLN.TONES 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Domestic market Foreign market INVESTMENT DYNAMICS KANSKO-ACHINSKY COAL PRODUCT MLN.TONES KUZNETSKY 38,3 MLN.TONES 120 243 MLN.TONES 100 116,9 111,1 80 99,5 80,4 73,6 60 60,1 60,6 40 20 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 FAR EAST OF RUSSIA MINING & CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS FROM RUSSIA WITH GOLD GOLD SYPPLY DYNAMICS GOLD MINING REGIONS TONES 2017-2028 RUSSIA MAGADAN YAKUTSK 32,4 TONS 410 23,6 TONS 317 302 St.Petersburg KRASNOYARSK 249 Moscow 58,1 TONS KHABAROVSK 24,4 TONS Ekaterinburg Novorossiysk Blagoveshchensk 2017 2018 2019 2028 Vladivostok IRKUTSK AMUR REGION 22,6 TONS 26,3
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