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One of Ukraine’s leading agricultural distributors has invested €20M in a dry port on the border with Poland to facilitate the efficient export of agricultural products.

One of Ukraine's leading agricultural distributors has invested €20M in a dry port on the border with Poland to facilitate the efficient export of agricultural products.

One of Ukraine's leading agricultural distributors has invested €20M in a dry port on the border with Poland to facilitate the efficient export of agricultural products.

Agrosem, a prominent distributor of goods for farmers in Ukraine, has invested €20M into the technological and innovative aspects of the MOST Logistic Terminal project. Specifically, within the parameters of this project the company secured financing from the EBRD in the amount of €9.6M to build a grain terminal. The complex’s capacity will greatly shorten export times to EU countries, cut transportation costs, and establish a stable export route for farmers.

The logistics terminal is situated on the border with Poland (Mostyska-II station), functioning as a dry port and a multimodal logistics hub. The company can manage the entire logistics chain, enabling the transport of goods from any Ukrainian farm for delivery to seaports in Poland, Germany, and other European countries.

MOST Logistic Terminal offers storage for up to 6,000 tons of bulk cargo, up to 20,000 tons of metal products, and features a platform capable of holding 450 twenty-foot equivalent containers.

 

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