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Odesa region’s Pivdenniy (Yuzhny) handled 18% more cargo through October, growing at the expense of the three other big Black Sea Ports,
Wednesday, November 11, 2020


Odesa region’s Pivdenniy (Yuzhny) handled 18% more cargo through October, growing at the expense of the three other big Black Sea Ports, according to new figures from the Sea Ports Authority. Almost 40% of all of Ukraine’s sea borne trade went through Pivdenniy, Ukraine’s biggest, deepest, and most modern Black Sea port.