Murmansk shipping company

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Мурманское морское пароходство
Murmansk
Maritime Shipping Company (MSCO)

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legal form OAO (joint stock company Russia)
founding September 22, 1939
Seat Murmansk , Russia
management Aleksandr Mikhailovich Medvedev (General Director)
Number of employees 2610, including 1714 on board (2008)
sales 7.94 billion rubles (2008)
Branch shipping
Website www.msco.ru

The Murmansk Shipping Company ( Russian Открытое акционерное общество "Мурманское морское пароходство" , short form: ОАО ММП ; German Open joint stock company "Murmansk Shipping Company" , shortly OAO "Murmansk Shipping Company" , closely. Joint Stock Company "Murmansk Shipping Company", in short - JSC "MSCO “) Is a shipping company based in Murmansk on the Russian Kola Peninsula .

history

MSCO headquarters in Murmansk

In 1939 the state "Murmansk Bulk and Passenger Shipping Company" ( Мурманское государственное морское сухогрузное и пассажирское пассажирское пассажирское пассажирское парв парвохоее сухогрузное и пассажирское парссажирское парверское парвохоеное морское сухогрузное и пассажирское пассажирское парастакое парвоходирское to the Soviet Union in 1967. The cargo and passenger ships handed over by the “Nord-Seereederei” and the “Ostseederei” formed their basis. In 1940 37 ships with a loading capacity of 112,200 tdw were combined in the newly established shipping company. In 1966 the company was renamed "Murmansker Seereederei" ( Russian Мурманское морское пароходство, ММП) . In 1993 the state enterprise was transformed into an open joint-stock company with mixed ownership, the state share of the Russian Federation , represented by Rosimuschtschestvo , is - 25.5%; OOO "Arktitscheskije Technologii" - 61.78% (as of 2008).

The museum of the shipping company

Ships of the shipping company

The shipping company operates several bulk and general cargo ships, including ships of the UL-ESC type , six tankers , an icebreaker , two passenger ships and four floating cranes that are designed for operation under arctic conditions .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Annual report 2008
  2. Murmansk Shipping Company: past, present and future (English)
  3. ^ Dry cargo fleet , Murmansk Shipping Company
  4. ^ Tanker fleet , Murmansk Shipping Company
  5. ^ Icebreakers , Murmansk Shipping Company
  6. ^ Passenger fleet , Murmansk Shipping Company
  7. ^ Auxillary fleet , Murmansk Shipping Company