The capacity of Lavna Coal Transshipment Complex, built by NPS Group, has been increased

The capacity of Lavna Coal Transshipment Complex, built by NPS Group, has been increased

The facilities of the next phase of Lavna Coal Transshipment Complex, built by Natsproektstroy Companies in the Murmansk Seaport, have been put into operation.
29 January 2026
The facilities of the next phase of Lavna Coal Transshipment Complex, built by Natsproektstroy Companies in the Murmansk Seaport, have been put into operation.
The work performed by TEK Mosenergo has been approved by Rostechnadzor and Rosprirodnadzor. Official documents confirm that the coal transshipment and storage facilities built as part of stage 1.3.1 meet the approved design documentation, urban planning requirements and environmental laws.
The facilities of the next stage include a 508 m2 transfer station, three conveyor galleries with a total length of 145.7 m and a coal storage yard.
Together with the previously commissioned buildings and structures of Lavna Coal Transshipment Complex, the potential capacity of the port has increased to 12 million tons of coal per year, which is 67% of the design capacity.
Since 2021, companies of Natsproektstroy Energy and Ports Division have been designing and building a Coal Transshipment Complex on the western shore of the Kola Bay by order of MTP Lavna LLC and with the participation of GTLK JSC. To date, hydraulic structures, process trains, railcar unloading station, transfer stations, a sea checkpoint, etc. have been put into operation. In 2026, the builders of Natsproektstroy will have to put into operation the remaining process trains, two coal fields, auxiliary buildings and structures, and finish landscaping.
Lavna Coal Transshipment Complex is part of the Murmansk Transport Hub Integrated Development Project, which is being implemented in accordance with the State Transport System Development Program.
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