Arkhangelsk Maritime Partenariate
This week 80 Russian, Norwegian, Swedish and British businesspeople, politicians and researchers gathered in Arkhangelsk to discuss further cooperation within transport and logistics in the High North.
- Networking is the clue and pre-condition to find new solutions and new developments, Project leader in StratMOS Olav Hauge said in his presentation of the project. We started networking 6 years ago, so it takes long time to come to the encouraging level it has today, but then it has the potential to be lasting.
Russian and Norwegian maritime politics were presented by high ranking officials from both countries. Amongst the Russian companies that presented their activities and possibilities were the giant shipyard Sevmash, Russia’s largest shipping company Sovcomflot and Rosmorport, the agency responsible for harbor construction and infrastructure in Russia.
The participants in the partenariate were taken on excursions to Sevmash, Arkhangelsk Commercial Port and Rosneft's oil base.
The Arkhangelsk Maritime Partenariate was organized by the StratMOS/NMC (Strategic Motorways of the Sea/Northern Maritime Corridor) Project. StratMos has about 30 partners from nearly all North Sea countries and associated partners in Northwest Russia.
Northern Maritime Corridor (NMC) is one of StratMOS’ demo projects, aiming at developing more frequent and regular sea services between the Continent/UK and Norway/North West Russia. The demo project is carried out together with Russian partners.
- Even though there were fewer private companies participating than we had hoped for, the conference was a success, says project coordinator in StratMOS/NMC from the Norwegian Barents Secretariat Harald Sørensen. - It is important that both decision makers and private companies are made aware of the large potential for business within shipping and petroleum projects in the Arkhangelsk area.
(Arcticle from BarentsObserver.com)
Download presentations from conference:
Plenary session 1
- ”Northern Dimension and marine logistics development in the North west of Russia”: advisor of the Minister of Transport RF, Mrs. Julia Zvorykina.
- “Norwegian Maritime Politics and Cooperation with Russia”: director general of Maritime Department in the Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry, Mrs.Ida Skard.
- “Arkhangelsk transportation hub. Present status and opportunities for development”: acting head of the transportation and communication department of the Arkhangelsk region, Mr. Vladimir Kochurov.
- A movie about transportation of hydrocarbons in the Arctic.
Plenary session 2
- “Waterways as a catalyst for regional development in Europe”: president of British Waterways UK, Mr. Glenn Millar.
- “Logistic solutions for transportation of oil and gas in the Arctic area”: Head of the regional transportation infrastructure and logistics department JSC Sovcomflot, Mr.Alexander Nemenko.
- “NMC/StratMoS project as an arena for cooperation”: project leader NMC/StratMoS EU project, Mr. Olav Hauge
Plenary session 3
- “Perspective developments of the civil shipbuilding and construction of offshore facilities”: Deputy Chief Economics & Marketing Dpt. JSC PO Sevmash, Mr. Michael S Varakin.
- “Status and new trends in the global shipping market”: director Hammer Maritime Strategies AS, Jarle Hammer
- “Status and perspectives of shipping along the Northern Sea route” head of the Arctic transshipment department in the central R&D Marine Institute (CNIIMF), Mr. Edward Logvinovich.
Plenary session 4
- “Perspectives of using Russian ice-breaker fleet for the Arctic development” head of the ice-breaker support department in the Federal Agency of marine and River Transport, Head of the Northern Sea route Administration, Mr.Nikolay Monko.
- “Development of the Murmansk transportation hub and main directions for the development of maritime transport infrastructure in the region”: Assistant Director of the Rosmorport Murmansk Branch, Mr. Oleg Starodubtsev
- ”Presentation of plans to use the Northern Sea Route”: Partner Shipping AS, CEO Lars Ingeberg, represented by mr. Helge Grobæk, Maritimt Forum South East of Norway








