Racing the grain harvest, Nibulon is tripling its construction workforce to 1,500 to complete a new $19 million Dnipro river transshipment terminal by July.

Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Racing the grain harvest, Nibulon is tripling its construction workforce to 1,500 to complete a new $19 million Dnipro river transshipment terminal by July.

Racing the grain harvest, Nibulon is tripling its construction workforce to 1,500 to complete a new $19 million Dnipro river transshipment terminal by July. With the 300,000 ton a year terminal in Ternivka, Nibulon will have three Dnipro river ports in Zaporizhia region. “The need for farmers to use heavy trucks will disappear,” Nibulon CEO Oleksiy Vadaturskyy predicted on a visit to Ternivka, saying river ports cut out the expense of long drives to Black Sea ports. “This certainly will save each farm from $3 to $5 a ton…it is a colossal amount of money that farmers will be able to invest in the development of their farms.”

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