Ferry crossing - Service
         
         
                  
            Place of Origin : Istanbul,Turkey  
                                                         
                  
            
Product Description
         
         Ferry crossings are one of a component logistical system used by «Simplextrans» in the process of transporting of goods from Turkey and Europe to CIS countries.
The advantage of using railway ferries:
•	reducing of the transportation cost, 
•	reduction of delivery terms, 
•	reducing the risk of cargo damage during reloading.
                                    
            
Physical Specification
         
         
                                    Other Specification : Ferry - A Ship That Has The Ability To Take On Board Loaded And Empty Rail Wagons And Truks.
Ferry Crossings Are One Of A Component Logistical System Used By «Simplextrans» In The Process Of Transporting Of Goods From Turkey And Europe To CIS Countries.
The Advantage Of Using Railway Ferries:
€¢	Reducing Of The Transportation Cost, 
€¢	Reduction Of Delivery Terms, 
€¢	Reducing The Risk Of Cargo Damage During Reloading.
«Simplextrans» Operates On The Following Ferry Routes In Both Directions:
Ferry Crossing	Directions Of Transport	Description
Derince (Turkey) - Ilyichevsk (Ukraine)	Turkey - Ukraine, Moldova, Russia, Belarus, Mongolia, Kazakhstan - Turkey	The Cargo Is Transshipped From Vehicles Directly To The CIS Railway Wagons And Vice Versa In The Port Of Derince. The Period Of The En Route Is 2 Days.
Varna (Bulgaria) - Ilyichevsk (Ukraine)	Turkey, Bulgaria - Ukraine, Moldova, Russia, Belarus, Mongolia, Kazakhstan - Bulgaria, Turkey	When Loading In Turkey - CIS Railway Wagons Are Supplied To The Station Halkali (Turkey), (district Of Istanbul).
When Loading In Bulgaria - It Is Possible To Load The Cargo Directly Into The CIS Railway Wagons At Any Of The Stations Of The Bulgarian Railway. The Permutation Of The Bogies Is Made On The Ferry Terminal In Varna. It Is Also Possible To Transship Certain Types Of Goods From The CIS Railway Wagons Into Bulgarian (European) Wagons And Vice Versa On The Terminal Complex In Varna.
Samsun (Turkey) - Port Kavkaz (Russia)	Turkey - Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan	In The Port Of Samsun There Is A Possibility To Load Goods From Vehicles Directly To The CIS Wagons And Vice Versa. This Ferry Provides A Direct Connection Between Turkey And Russia.
Varna (Bulgaria) - Port Kavkaz (Russia)	Bulgaria, Turkey - Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan	The Ferry Allows To Load Goods Directly To The CIS Railwa