South Korea’s Posco International inaugurated in Mykolaiv port last week a terminal capable of storing 140,000 tons of grain at one time.

Tuesday, July 23, 2019
South Korea’s Posco International inaugurated in Mykolaiv port last week a terminal capable of storing 140,000 tons of grain at one time.

South Korea’s Posco International inaugurated in Mykolaiv port last week a terminal capable of storing 140,000 tons of grain at one time. Working with Ukraine’s Orexim Group, Posco executives discussed with port administration officials the possibility of investing in three other berths. Posco officials say the port investments in Ukraine contribute to South Korea’s food security.

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