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8 Dec 2007
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Originally Posted by old punk
Chris,
Is their good container /cargo transport for cars from Vladivostok to Anchorage.
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I don't know about shipping Anchorage in particular,
but Vlad is Russia's major port on the Pacific Ocean.
Also, Vlad a day and a half drive almost completely on paved road from Khabarovsk, so it is most likely a shorter drive than to Vanino.
From Vladivostok, you can also get to Japan or Korea (if you have a carnet) where you are sure to find cargo transport to the USA.
From Vanino, you can also go to Sakhalin island and then on to Japan. But Vlad gives you much more options (even if you have to face more bureaucracy  )
The unfortunate fact with international freight is that the closest location is not always the easiest to get to. There is not a whole lot of trade between Alaska and Far East Russia, so there are fewer options as for transport.
But if you have the time and will, definately try Vanino and let the rest of us know what you encountered! I don't mean to put you off, I just was letting you know what is possibly (in my opinon) a more feasable route.
After all, its YOUR adventure
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris in Tokyo
I don't know about shipping Anchorage in particular,
but Vlad is Russia's major port on the Pacific Ocean.
Also, Vlad a day and a half drive almost completely on paved road from Khabarovsk, so it is most likely a shorter drive than to Vanino.
From Vladivostok, you can also get to Japan or Korea (if you have a carnet) where you are sure to find cargo transport to the USA.
From Vanino, you can also go to Sakhalin island and then on to Japan. But Vlad gives you much more options (even if you have to face more bureaucracy  )
The unfortunate fact with international freight is that the closest location is not always the easiest to get to. There is not a whole lot of trade between Alaska and Far East Russia, so there are fewer options as for transport.
But if you have the time and will, definately try Vanino and let the rest of us know what you encountered! I don't mean to put you off, I just was letting you know what is possibly (in my opinon) a more feasable route.
After all, its YOUR adventure 
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Chris wrote all right.
now , from magadan, Yakutsk ets. to USA you can fly only thru Vladivostok or Khabarovsk , then Seoul, Niigata (JP) or Beijing. a ten years ago Aerjflot flights from vladivostok to Magadan and then to Ancorige directly. i heared it's may be back next summer.
I guess, today vladivostok is most usefull place for start from Russia to east.
Wiil be glad to help you here...
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