Chornomorsk was Ukraine’s fastest growing Black Sea port last year, handing 25% more cargo

Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Chornomorsk was Ukraine’s fastest growing Black Sea port last year, handing 25% more cargo

Chornomorsk was Ukraine’s fastest growing Black Sea port last year, handing 25% more cargo, far above the 2% average for Ukraine’s ports. Opened 50 years ago as a southern satellite of Odesa, Chornomorsk is to overtake Odesa this year, becoming Ukraine’s third busiest port, after Yuzhne and Mykolaviv. Last year, Chornomorsk handled 21.5 million tons of cargo. Odesa Port opened in 1794.

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