History
2023: Co-owners of Antey Group bought 25% of VRK
Co-owners of the Antey group Ivan Mikhnov and Arkady Pinchevsky bought a 25% stake in Vostochny Rybokombinat LLC (VRK), one of the largest salmon production and processing plants in the Khabarovsk Territory. The remaining 50% belong to the society itself, the Kommersant newspaper reported on September 8, 2023, citing data from the Unified State Register of Legal Entities (USRUL).
Earlier, businessmen Denis Dyadinkin and Alexander Bronnikov, who died in the fall of 2022, each owned 50% of the VRK. The financial terms of the transaction with the Antey group were not disclosed.
Pinchevsky is a former vice-governor. Sakhalin Oblast Through another of its structures - the Eurasian Fish Center - Pinchevsky plans to build a fishing port on the Nazimov Peninsula Vladivostok in 2026. The total investment will amount to 9 billion. rubles
The basis for the new port was objects that were previously in federal ownership and were assigned on the right of economic management to the FSUE "Directorate for Construction in the Far Eastern Federal District" of the Office of the President of the Russian Federation.
The property went to the Eurasian Fish Center following an auction held by the Russian Auction House. For almost 3.5 billion rubles, administrative and production buildings, three operating railway tracks and a pier located on Nazimov Peninsula in Vladivostok, in the area of st. Velkhatnaya, 40.
In general, the project involves an increase in the transshipment capacity of fish products to 230 thousand tons per year, as well as general cargo (within the framework of the northern delivery program) to 240 thousand tons per year. A refrigeration warehouse with a capacity of 25 thousand tons of one-time storage, a pool for overexposure of crab for 200 tons, a refcontainer warehouse and a warm warehouse for general cargo will be built.[1]