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Monday, April 7
Poland wants to build a port in the Odesa region to export agricultural products to Africa.

Poland wants to build a port in the Odesa region to export agricultural products to Africa. The Polish Minister of Agriculture, Michal Kolodziejczak, proposed leasing coastal land in Odesa for 50 years or purchasing it from Ukraine to create a grain port for Poland. He indicated that this in...

  • #EuropeanIntegration
  • #grainexport
  • #MichalKolodziejczak
  • #Odesa
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #Poland
Wednesday, January 22
Nibulon’s losses due to the blockade of the Mykolaiv port exceed $500M.

Nibulon’s losses due to the blockade of the Mykolaiv port exceed $500M. One of the largest agricultural companies in Ukraine, Nibulon, suffered financial losses of more than $500M due to the closure of the Mykolaiv seaport hub. The suspension of shipbuilding and the cessa...

  • #AgroLossesUkraine
  • #agroUkraine
  • #DanubePort
  • #MykolaivSeaPort
  • #nibulon
  • #OdesaSeaport
Friday, November 22
The 2024-2025 export season is potentially more successful than the previous two.

The 2024-2025 export season is potentially more successful than the previous two. The Ukrainian Agrarian Confederation believes that the current marketing year, from July 2024 to June 2025, may become more successful for Ukrainian grain traders and farmers than the previous two sea...

  • #agroexportukraine
  • #DanubePort
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #UkraineExport
  • #UkraineMaritimeCorridor
Friday, October 11
Russia continues to bombard the Ukrainian sea corridor, and Ukraine continues to increase its grain exports.

Russia continues to bombard the Ukrainian sea corridor, and Ukraine continues to increase its grain exports. On October 9, Russia struck the port infrastructure in the Odesa region with ballistic missiles, damaging a civilian container ship, Shui Spirit, sailing under the Panamanian flag. This is the third f...

  • #agroexportukraine
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #RussianAggression
  • #RussianAtackOnUkraine
  • #UkraineSeaPorts
Tuesday, September 17
Odesa remains Ukraine’s leading export gate, both at sea and on land.

Odesa remains Ukraine’s leading export gate, both at sea and on land. During a meeting of the Moldova-Romania-Ukraine Regional Customs Coordination Group on cargo flow optimization organized by EUBAM (the EU Border Assistance Mission to Moldova and Ukraine), the head of...

  • #CustomsUkraine
  • #Giurgiulesti
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #UkraineExport
  • #UkraineTrade
Friday, September 13
An Italian shipbuilder is preparing to reconstruct the Odesa port facilities.

An Italian shipbuilder is preparing to reconstruct the Odesa port facilities. Fincantieri, Europe’s largest shipbuilder based in Trieste, Italy, is working to transform Ukraine’s defunct state-owned shipyards in the port of Odesa into a state-of-the-art production c...

  • #Fincantieri
  • #ifc
  • #investments
  • #MIGA
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #ShipBuilding
Tuesday, August 13
The grain corridor’s operation has allowed Ukraine to start a new grain export season with an increase of 59%.

The grain corridor’s operation has allowed Ukraine to start a new grain export season with an increase of 59%. Since July 2024, when the new marketing season began, Ukraine exported 4.96 million tons of grain, which is 58.9% more than in the same period last year (3.12 million tons). This includes 1.26 million...

  • #agroexportukraine
  • #blacksea
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #UkraineMaritimeCorridor
Tuesday, August 6
In the seven full months of this year, cargo transshipment in Ukrainian ports almost reached 2023’s total amount.

In the seven full months of this year, cargo transshipment in Ukrainian ports almost reached 2023’s total amount. Ukrainian seaports processed 59.9 million tons of cargo in January-July, almost equaling the total figure for last year (approximately 62 million tons). During this time, the ports increased cargo tur...

  • #ChornomorskSeaPort
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #PivdennyiSeaPort
  • #UkraineExport
  • #UkraineMaritimeCorridor
  • #UkraineSeaPorts
Monday, August 5
Economic recovery: Ukraine will receive a €200M grant from France and €50M from the EU to develop port infrastructure.

Economic recovery: Ukraine will receive a €200M grant from France and €50M from the EU to develop port infrastructure. The Cabinet of Ministers has submitted to the Ukrainian Parliament an agreement between Ukraine and France that will provide €200M in grant funds for the restoration of Ukraine’s infrastructure ...

  • #blacksea
  • #DenysShmyhal
  • #France
  • #GrantsforUkraine
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #PortInfrastructureUkraine
Friday, July 19
The Danube shipping company will transport the grain of one of Ukraine’s largest agricultural holdings to Constanta, Romania.

The Danube shipping company will transport the grain of one of Ukraine’s largest agricultural holdings to Constanta, Romania. Agrarian holding Nibulon announced the beginning of partnership cooperation with the Ukrainian Danube Shipping company (UDP). The contract’s terms provide for using one caravan of the UDP fleet ...

  • #agroexportukraine
  • #ConstantaPort
  • #DanubeShippingCompany
  • #nibulon
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #UkraineSeaPorts
Tuesday, June 4
The world leader in container transportation returns to the ports of Odesa.

The world leader in container transportation returns to the ports of Odesa. The Maersk Group has launched the first container service to the ports of Odesa after the start of full-scale war, The Loadstar writes. Through its cooperation with the Ukrainian feeder operator Iteri...

  • #AkkonTurkey
  • #ChornomorskSeaPort
  • #ContainerTransportation
  • #MaerskGroup
  • #MSC
  • #OdesaSeaport
Wednesday, May 29
The global giant in the field of container transportation, MSC, is the first to plan the restoration of its operations at the Odesa port.

The global giant in the field of container transportation, MSC, is the first to plan the restoration of its operations at the Odesa port. The largest international container line, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Co (Switzerland), intends to resume regular feeder service to the seaports of Odesa in June 2024. The service will operate between ...

  • #ContainerShippingUkraine
  • #ContainerTransportation
  • #MSC
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #SeaExport
Monday, May 13
Ukraine has already exported 45 million tons of goods by sea, and revenue from the export of metal products has increased by 16.5%, reaching $1B.

Ukraine has already exported 45 million tons of goods by sea, and revenue from the export of metal products has increased by 16.5%, reaching $1B. About 1,600 ships exported 45 million tons of cargo from the ports of Odesa during the almost nine months of the Ukrainian Sea Corridor’s operation. In particular, 38 countries received more than 30 m...

  • #agroexportukraine
  • #BlackSeaPort
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #UkraineExport
  • #UkraineMaritimeCorridor
  • #UkrainianMetalExport
  • #Ukrainianmetallurgy
Friday, April 12
Russia’s attacks on Odesa will reduce grain exports by three million tons.

Russia’s attacks on Odesa will reduce grain exports by three million tons. The attacks on the area’s infrastructure, particularly near the port, may reduce the export of Ukrainian grain in April from eight to five million tons. “During the first 10 days of April, Ukrai...

  • #agroexportukraine
  • #AttackOnOdesa
  • #ChornomorskSeaPort
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #RussianAggression
  • #UkraineMaritimeCorridor
  • #WarinUkraine
Wednesday, March 27
Russian strikes have affected operations at Odesa ports, but in return, Ukraine has disabled 10-12% of the aggressor’s oil refining capacity.

Russian strikes have affected operations at Odesa ports, but in return, Ukraine has disabled 10-12% of the aggressor’s oil refining capacity. As a result of Russian missile attacks on the energy infrastructure in southern Ukraine, interruptions in the port of Odesa’s power supply and to certain sections of the railway network were recorded....

  • #EnergyInfrastructure
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #OilProductionRussia
  • #RussiaOilRefineryDamages
  • #VasylMalyuk
  • #WarinUkraine
Friday, November 10
Ukraine’s sea exports are under threat: the Russians targeted a civilian ship entering an Odesa seaport.

Ukraine’s sea exports are under threat: the Russians targeted a civilian ship entering an Odesa seaport. On November 8, the Russians attacked a port in Odesa with a Kh-31P missile and hit the Philippine bulk carrier Kmax Ruler under the flag of Liberia. As a result of the attack, the maritime pilot, a ci...

  • #BlackSeaCorridor
  • #CivilianShipAttack
  • #Odesa
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #RussianAttack
Thursday, September 28
Half of the ships that were trapped in Ukraine have left the seaports.

Half of the ships that were trapped in Ukraine have left the seaports. As of September 26, of the 100 vessels that were unable to leave Ukrainian ports after February 24, 2022, 50 vessels remain: 29 of them are in the ports of the Mykolaiv region, 14 are in Kherson, and ...

  • #CargoShips
  • #ChornomorskSeaPort
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #UkraineSeaPorts
Monday, August 28
The second ship has left the port of Odesa after the termination of the grain corridor.

The second ship has left the port of Odesa after the termination of the grain corridor. On the morning of August 26, the Liberian-flagged bulk carrier, Primus, finally left the port of Odesa. The ship is moving in the direction of the Bulgarian port of Varna. During its forced stay in Od...

  • #agroexportukraine
  • #BlackSeaBlockage
  • #GrainCorridors
  • #OdesaSeaport
Thursday, August 17
The first ship has left the port of Odesa after the termination of the grain agreement, but Russia keeps trying to block Ukraine’s sea exports.

The first ship has left the port of Odesa after the termination of the grain agreement, but Russia keeps trying to block Ukraine’s sea exports. On August 16, the container ship Joseph Schulte left Odesa, the first vessel to use the temporary transport corridor, Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine Oleksandr Kubrakov said. The container vesse...

  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #OleksandrKubrakov
  • #ВідвантаженнятоварівУкраїна
Thursday, July 20
Russia has damaged the grain initiative infrastructure: 60,000 tons of grain was destroyed, and recovery will take at least a year.

Russia has damaged the grain initiative infrastructure: 60,000 tons of grain was destroyed, and recovery will take at least a year. During the attack on the Odesa region that took place on July 19, Russian missiles hit a grain and oil terminal, damaging tanks and loading equipment in the ports of Odesa and Chornomorsk. The grain i...

  • #ChornomorskSeaPort
  • #MissileAttackOnUkraine
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #UkraineWarDamages
  • #WarinUkraine
Wednesday, June 28
The export of agricultural products from Ukraine decreased by 18% over last week.

The export of agricultural products from Ukraine decreased by 18% over last week. During the 47th week of the grain corridor, from June 19 to 25, 2023, 358,300 tons of agricultural products were exported through the Odesa region’s seaports, which is 18% less than in the previous we...

  • #agroexportukraine
  • #GrainAgreement
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #UkraineExport
Wednesday, May 31
Ukrainian Railways has increased grain delivery to seaports after grain corridor initiative shipments resumed.

Ukrainian Railways has increased grain delivery to seaports after grain corridor initiative shipments resumed. According to top UZ manager Valery Tkachov, during the week the volume of unloaded grain trucks in the ports increased by almost 480%  from 92 to 535 wagons per day. In addition, the number of wagons ...

  • #GrainAgreement
  • #grainexport
  • #IzmailSeaPort
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #UkrainianRailways
  • #ValeryTkachov
Monday, July 25
Russia fired missiles at the port of Odesa a day after the grain agreement was signed.

Russia fired missiles at the port of Odesa a day after the grain agreement was signed. On July 23, Russian troops attacked the Odesa seaport. This happened the day after the signing of an agreement in Turkey on unblocking Ukrainian ports for grain export. As a result of the missile stri...

  • #GrainAgreement
  • #OdesaSeaport
  • #OdessaSeaportExplosions
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