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Vasiliy Golovnin, diesel electric ship of FESCO Transportation Group (‘FESCO’), has left port Cape Town, in the Republic of South Africa, on January 5, 2022 and embarked on a new expedition to Antarctica, carrying cargo for Indian research stations.

This is the first voyage within the framework of a new five-year contract concluded between FESCO and the National Center for Polar and Oceanic Research of the Ministry of Earth Sciences of India (NCPOR). Prior to this, FESCO had been supplying stations, under the previous contract, for three years in a row.

Vasiliy Golovnin, FESCO’s diesel electric ship

There are two helicopters on board the vessel for conducting ice aerial reconnaissance

Vasiliy Golovnin will deliver to Indian stations, Bharati and Maitri, 1.5 thousand tons of cargo of various nomenclature, fuel, food stuffs and Indian polar explorers who will replace their colleagues, who are currently working in Antarctica.

There are two helicopters on board the vessel for conducting ice aerial reconnaissance and delivery of cargo to the shore. The diesel electric ship will also ensure removal of household and technical waste from the stations. The expedition should be completed by the end of April 2022.

Contract for cargo supply to stations

The new contract for supply to the stations based in Antarctica was signed in October 2021, between FESCO and NCPOR. In order to implement the project, repair works were carried out on the vessel. Readiness of Vasiliy Golovnin for the upcoming voyage in polar waters was confirmed by the certificate of polar ship, issued by the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping.

In addition, FESCO has received permission of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation to carry out activities in Antarctica. FESCO has extensive work experience in Antarctica and has repeatedly participated in state projects, related to supply of research stations of the USA, Australia, Great Britain, Chile and Argentina.

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