Expansion to Russia, CIS, and Mongolia

Expansion to Russia, CIS, and Mongolia
Leave your transportation to the Eurasian continent to Nissin, which has many years of experience and a proven track record.

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In 1965, Nissin first transported international transit cargo from Japan to Europe using the Trans-Siberian Railway.
Leave your transportation on the Eurasian continent to Nissin, which has many years of experience and a proven track record.

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Route description

  • Siberian route (via Russian Far East Port) Vostochny, Vladivostok, Nakhodka (*Service is currently suspended)
    In 1965, Nissin first transported international transit cargo from Japan to Europe using the Trans-Siberian Railway.
    This is the so-called Siberian Land Bridge Service.

  • China route (via China ports) Lianyungang, Tianjinxingang, Qingdao, Dalian
    In 1992, Nissin transported cargo from Japan to Kazakhstan via Lianyungang, China, using the Trans-China Railway, and this was China's first international container shipment to Central Asia.
    This is the so-called China Land Bridge Central Special Rapid Service.
    We can also serve routes to Central Asia via Russia or Iran.
    We also handle transportation from Dalian Port to Russia via Manzhouli/Zabaikalsk.

  • mongolia route
    There are transportation routes via Tianjin Port in China and Far East Port in Russia, and Nissin, as a pioneer, provides the most reliable transportation on both routes.

  • Via Baltic ports Riga, Tallinn, Klaipeda (*Service currently suspended)
    We transport containers and conventional cargo via trucks and trains to Russia and CIS countries via Riga Port and other ports in the Baltic States.

  • Via St. Petersburg Port (*Service currently suspended)
    We transport container cargo and conventional cargo to inland Russia from St. Petersburg Port, the gateway to Russia.

  • Via Finnish ports Kotka, Hamina, Helsinki (*Service currently suspended)
    This is an area where Finland also excels. We can meet any needs for container cargo, conventional cargo, etc. via Siberian routes and maritime routes.

  • Via the Black Sea Novorossiysk, Odessa, Ilyichevsk, Poti (*Service is currently suspended)
    This is a transportation route mainly for southwestern Russia, Ukraine, and the Caucasus region.

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