The Government of the Kamchatka Territory and the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug told about serious problems with the delivery of products that arose due to the too small number of flights around the sea. Because of this, there is a shortage of products in places, Kommersant writes.
Kamchatka Governor Vladimir Solodov indicated that the delay in sending goods from Vladivostok reaches three months, although the situation has improved last week. He explained the problems of the logistics crisis in the world, which led to the redirection of goods from China from the Suez Canal to the Trans-Siberian Highway.
Addressing the residents of the region in its Instagram Maltov said that food began to send on schedule However, there are delays in building materials. According to him, many containers and goods accumulated in the ports of Vladivostok. The situation of the governor assesses as “rather heavy”, so the official asked the President of the President in the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutneva to take what is happening under personal control.
Maltov recognizes that there will be quite a long time for the complete solution to problems. Therefore, he warned, new delays may arise and grow the cost of sending.
In turn, Chukotka Governor Roman Kopin said that from July to September, the region came three times less than ships than usual. In this regard, in October and November, additional flights will need, and navigating during this period is very complex.
In its Instagram An official noted that shipments are waiting for more than 200 containers. In priority, the supply of food, but building materials are delayed. This year, the implementation of investment projects, for which technique, materials and modular structures are needed.
In the administration of the Providen City District, they said that potatoes remained only in one store, and the nearest food supplies are scheduled for the beginning of November. In a press release on the site, it is noted that the yield of the court “Vladimir Butchestniki” with products is scheduled for October 21-22, so it will be possible to meet it on November 5-7.
Earlier, the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia promised that there would be a deficit in any category of food in the country. As the day before, October 14, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustine announced new measures to combat prices for products.