Northern delivery
The Northern delivery is a set of annual measures to provide the population of the Russian Far North with basic goods for long and harsh polar winter.
Northern delivery as a phenomenon is due to three reasons:
- Absence of its own production base for most industrial and agricultural products in the Far North
- Remoteness of the main industrial areas by thousands of kilometers, which makes it difficult and expensive for private entities to deliver goods even in the summer
- Complete absence of roads and railways in most regions of the Far North.
Today, 70% of cargo delivered by the program is fuel. Northern delivery is carried out in 25 regions of Russia. The main volume of supplies falls on four regions: Yakutia, Chukotka, Magadan Oblast and north of Krasnoyarsk Krai with a total population of about three million inhabitants.