Petr Ivanov, former deputy head of the Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS), has become the president of Fesco, one of Russia’s largest transport companies. Fesco announced this in a press release.
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In addition to meeting commercial objectives, under Ivanov’s chairmanship, Fesco will pay attention to the development of the regions in which the company operates, Ivanov was quoted as saying by Fesco’s press service.
Petr Ivanov was the deputy head of the FAS from January 2021 to August 2024. On August 29, he was relieved of his duties at his own request. Before joining the FAS, Ivanov headed Mosgortrans and the Federal Passenger Company and worked as deputy chairman of the Moscow region government.
Arkady Korostelev was previously the Chairman of Fesco; he resigned from his position on 7 August 2024.
Fesco is one of the largest transport companies in Russia: it has its own fleet, railway rolling stock, road transport and container fleet. Fesco’s headquarters are located in Moscow and Vladivostok.
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