In Primorye, a resident of the Free Port of Vladivostok has opened a border service for travelers to China

The “Anton-10” company, which received the status of a resident of the Free Port of Vladivostok (FPV) under an agreement with the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC), opened a border service in the village of Kraskino in the Khasansky Municipal District. The complex includes a waiting room, rest rooms, and a 22-space parking lot. The project also provides for the provision of ticket sales, seat reservations, and baggage packing and carrying services. Under the agreement with FEDC, 29.6 million rubles were invested in the project. "The status of a resident of the Free Port of Vladivostok helped us implement the project in a short time. During the year, we successfully completed all the necessary stages, including public hearings, obtaining land plots for lease and building the complex. A large amount of work was done to form a transport hub with a capacity of 500 to 1,000 people per day. The border service has become an important part of the Primorsky Territory infrastructure," said Sergey Lukomsky, General Director of Anton-10.

The “Anton-10” company, which received the status of a resident of the Free Port of Vladivostok (FPV) under an agreement with the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC), opened a border service in the village of Kraskino in the Khasansky Municipal District. The complex includes a waiting room, rest rooms, and a 22-space parking lot. The project also provides for the provision of ticket sales, seat reservations, and baggage packing and carrying services. Under the agreement with FEDC, 29.6 million rubles were invested in the project.

"The status of a resident of the Free Port of Vladivostok helped us implement the project in a short time. During the year, we successfully completed all the necessary stages, including public hearings, obtaining land plots for lease and building the complex. A large amount of work was done to form a transport hub with a capacity of 500 to 1,000 people per day. The border service has become an important part of the Primorsky Territory infrastructure," said Sergey Lukomsky, General Director of Anton-10.

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