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'''JSC New forwarding company''' (NPK) ({{lang-ru|Новая перевозочная компания}}), is one of the largest independent railway carriers in Russia. It was established in 2003. NPK transports products of oil and mining industries, iron-and-steel works, coal, construction materials, and other goods. The current CEO of the company is Valeriy Shpakov.
'''JSC New forwarding company''' (NPK) ({{lang-ru|Новая перевозочная компания}}), is one of the largest independent railway carriers in [[Russia]]. It was established in 2003. NPK transports products of oil and mining industries, iron-and-steel works, coal, construction materials, and other goods. The current [[CEO]] of the company is Valeriy Shpakov.




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NPK has its own fleet of 25 000 freight wagons (including 7 000 tanks, 15 000 open wagons, and 3 000 flat-cars), locomotives, all day round control center, and wagon repair service.
NPK has its own fleet of 25 000 freight wagons (including 7 000 tanks, 15 000 open wagons, and 3 000 flat-cars), locomotives, all day round control center, and wagon repair service.
NPK transportation geography includes the entire territory of Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Ukraine, Belarus and China.
NPK transportation geography includes the entire territory of [[Russia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Latvia]], [[Estonia]], [[Ukraine]], [[Belarus]] and [[China]].
NPK has a representative in Kiev (Ukraine), and 11 operational branch offices in Russian Federation.
NPK has a representative in Kiev ([[Ukraine]]), and 11 operational branch offices in Russian Federation.
In 2006 the company transported over 37,6 bln. t. of goods, earning 12,6 bln. Rub.
In 2006 the company transported over 37,6 bln. t. of goods, earning 12,6 bln. Rub.



Revision as of 12:20, 12 October 2007

JSC New forwarding company (NPK) (Russian: Новая перевозочная компания), is one of the largest independent railway carriers in Russia. It was established in 2003. NPK transports products of oil and mining industries, iron-and-steel works, coal, construction materials, and other goods. The current CEO of the company is Valeriy Shpakov.


Activity

NPK has its own fleet of 25 000 freight wagons (including 7 000 tanks, 15 000 open wagons, and 3 000 flat-cars), locomotives, all day round control center, and wagon repair service. NPK transportation geography includes the entire territory of Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Ukraine, Belarus and China. NPK has a representative in Kiev (Ukraine), and 11 operational branch offices in Russian Federation. In 2006 the company transported over 37,6 bln. t. of goods, earning 12,6 bln. Rub.


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