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59°55′59″N 29°41′30″E / 59.93306°N 29.69167°E / 59.93306; 29.69167

Port in Russia
Bronka
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Location
CountryRussia
LocationSt Petersburg
Coordinates59°56′N 29°41′E / 59.933°N 29.683°E / 59.933; 29.683
Details
Opened2015
Operated byPhoenix LLC
Owned byFederal Agency for State Property Management
No. of berths7
Draft depth14.4 meters depth

Bronka is a modern port terminal in the Great Port of Saint Petersburg. It is located in the municipal town of Lomonosov on the southern coast of the Gulf of Finland. It began operations in December 2015.

Today, the Bronka port is the only deep-water terminal in the Great Port of St. Petersburg, capable of accommodating vessels up to 347 meters in length, a beam of 50 and a draft of up to 13 meters.

Description

The Bronka port terminal comprises three facilities that include a container terminal, a ro-ro terminal and logistics centre. As of 2025, the Bronka port is the only deep-water terminal in the Great Port of St. Petersburg, capable of accommodating vessels up to 347 meters in length, a beam of 50 and a draft of up to 13 meters.

Development

Total investments amounted to 58 billion rubles, including 15.7 billion rubles from the federal budget. The private investor and management company of the terminal is Phoenix LLC, which in April 2017 received the status of a strategic investor of St. Petersburg.




References

  1. ^ "About the port". Archived from the original on 26 December 2019. Retrieved 13 January 2025.
  2. "Бронка возьмет свое". Коммерсантъ (in Russian). 2017-09-19. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
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