Mon 16 Feb 2009 09:13

Russian supplier named in Top 100 company list


21 percent sales growth earns bunker firm a high ranking in sales volume category.



Russian firm Tranzit DV Group Co., Ltd. has announced that it has been named amongst a list of 100 top companies in the Far East.

The Top-100 list of leading companies was issued by Vladivostok-based newspaper Zolotoy Rog in association with the Primorskiy regional office of the National Organization of Stock Market Participants, Investment holding FINAM, Primorskiy and other local divisions of the Federal Statistics Committee.

The list compiles information regarding investment strategy, capital stock, capitalization and financial output of the largest companies in the region together with their sales and financial efficiency ratings.

Tranzit DV said it showed good results in financial output and efficiency. With a 21.51 percent sales growth rate, the group took 24th place in the sales volume rating category and 40th place in the efficiency rating category.

Tranzit DV Group Co., Ltd is a holding company providing a wide range of services, which includes bunkering, refining and the marketing of oil products, natural gas and coal.

The group includes the following companies: Tranzit-Sever-Vostok Co., Ltd, Trade House Tranzit DV Co. Ltd, North-East Shipping Company, LTD, Vostokbunker CJSC, Vostokbunker DV Co. Ltd, Khasan Service DV Co. Ltd, Magadan – Tranzit DV Co. Ltd, Kamchatka Tranzit - DV Co. Ltd. and Vladrybsnab JSC.

Last month, Tranzit DV Group anounced that its official agent, Hong Kong-based Marine Logistics Limited, had established a representative office in Seoul, South Korea.

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