Sakhalin Shipping Company
Sakhalin Shipping Company (SASCO) (Russian: Сахалинское морское пароходство) is a Russian shipping company. Headquartered in Kholmsk, on Sakhalin Island's west coast, the company was created in 1945, and privatized in 1992.
Type | Joint-stock company |
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Industry | Shipping |
Founded | 1945 |
Headquarters | , Russia |
Website | www |
History
On 16 October 2014, the SASCO-owned MV Simushir lost power off Haida Gwaii, also known as the Queen Charlotte Islands, along British Columbia's coast as it made its way from Everett, Washington, US, to Russia. The Canadian Forces' Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre said the large oceangoing tugboat Barbara Foss arrived on 18 October to the tow of the Simushir. The Canadian Coast Guard Cutter Gordon Reid was assisting, and the US Coast Guard kept a rescue helicopter on stand-by if the crew needed to be evacuated. There were 10 crew members aboard the Simushir. The USCG had already evacuated the ship's captain because of an injury he suffered.[1]
Services
As of the fall of 2009, the company operates regular cargo boat service on the following lines:
- Vladivostok - Korsakov
- Vladivostok - Magadan
- Vladivostok - Shanghai
- Vanino - Kholmsk
- Vanino - Magadan
- Vanino - Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
- Korsakov - Pusan
- Korsakov - Wakkanai[2]
It also allows customers to charter vessels for tramp trade, mainly between the ports of the northwestern Pacific.[3]
On the Vanino - Kholmsk line, the company operates four combined rail and vehicular ferries; a sailing takes no more than 18 hrs.[4] The boats also take passengers, carrying about 60,000 a year between Sakhalin and the mainland.[5][6] This service has operated since 1973.
On other lines, regular container cargo boats are mostly used.
References
- "Disabled Russian container ship towed away from British Columbia coast". Fox News. 19 October 2014. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
- The lane is suspension of service as of 2020.
- Tramp shipping
- Passenger service
- Vanino-Kholmsk
- Ferry fleet