Qatar’s QTerminals plans to turn Mykolaiv’s Olvia port into a major grain hub, investing $25 million a year for five years

Monday, February 3, 2020
Qatar’s QTerminals plans to turn Mykolaiv’s Olvia port into a major grain hub, investing $25 million a year for five years

Qatar’s QTerminals plans to turn Mykolaiv’s Olvia port into a major grain hub, investing $25 million a year for five years in a new grain terminal, two new berths, six cranes, silos and belt loaders from rail and truck transfer stations. “We want to turn Olbia into a grain hub,” Neville Bisset, QTerminals CEO, said Friday in Kyiv. “It has a good geographical location. This makes it possible to create a good product.”

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