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Membership Who can be a Member of the CCTT? Railway administrations of CIS, Europe, the Far East and Asia; Ship owners based in Russia or in the Asia-Pacific region; European, Asian and other international and national associations of operators and forwarders; Sea ports and stevedoring companies; Other participants of cargo transportation via the TSR.
Individual operators and forwarders involved in cargo transportation via the TSR can become associated Members of the CCTT in case they are not already represented in the CCTT through Associations of operators and forwarders. New members of the Coordinating Council are accepted at the Plenary Meetings of the Council. | At the moment the CCTT has over 130 members, including JSC "Russian Railways", railways of Germany, Austria, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Hungary, Finland, Poland, Slovakia, Czechia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Mongolia and Korea; Federal Railway Agency of Russia, Federal Agency of Sea and River Transport of Russia, Federal Customs Service of Russia; Administrations of St. Petersburg, Primorski Krai, Kaliningrad region, Coevorden city (the Netherlands); shipping companies, ports of European and Far-Eastern parts of Russia, stevedoring companies, associations of forwarders, as well as major individual operators and forwarders from various countries. |  |
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