Qatar’s QTerminals has won a 35-year concession tender to run Olvia, a 180-hectare, year round seaport 20 km south of Mykolaiv City.

Monday, January 27, 2020
Qatar’s QTerminals has won a 35-year concession tender to run Olvia, a 180-hectare, year round seaport 20 km south of Mykolaiv City.

Qatar’s QTerminals has won a 35-year concession tender to run Olvia, a 180-hectare, year round seaport 20 km south of Mykolaiv City. QTerminals is Qatar’s leading port operator, operating Hamad, the country’s largest trading port. Last year, the company handled 1.3 million containers – one third more than all containers handled by all of Ukraine’s ports.

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