Ukraine has already exported more than 36 million tons of goods through the sea corridor and launched container transportation. More than 36 million tons of cargo have been exported through the Ukrainian sea corridor since August 2023. This is higher than the indicators from the Grain Initiative for the year of its existence. ... #ChornomorskSeaPort #ContainerShippingUkraine #PivdennyiSeaPort #UkraineExport #UkraineMaritimeCorridor
Ukraine suspended the new grain corridor’s operations due to threat from the Russian Federation, but businesses are strengthening the Odesa region’s air defense. On October 26, Ukraine suspended use of the new Black Sea grain corridor due to a threat from Russian military aircraft. It is reported that a de facto suspension has been in effect for the past two d... #agroexportukraine #AirDefenseSystems #GrainCorridors #PivdennyiSeaPort
Previously trapped in Ukrainian ports, two more ships have left through the temporary sea corridor. As the Ministry of Infrastructure reported, the bulk carriers Anna-Theresa (Liberia flag) and Ocean Courtesy (Marshall Islands) departed from the Southern port in the direction of the Bosphorus. On bo... #BlackSeaCorridor #PivdennyiSeaPort #SeaPortsUkraine #ВідвантаженнятоварівУкраїна
Russia violates the grain agreement: exports from Ukraine have fallen by 78%, and losses have reached $1B. The Deputy Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine, Yurii Vaskov, said that due to the Russian Federation’s actions, the Southern Port was forced to suspend operation. All ships within the grain corrido... #agroexportukraine #GrainAgreement #grainexport #PivdennyiSeaPort #YuriyVaskov.
The Russian Federation has blocked the grain corridor’s key port. The Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine claims that Russia continues to block the Pivdenny port even after the grain corridor agreement was restored. Russia will inspect only those vessels bound for... #agroexportukraine #GrainAgreement #GrainCorridors #PivdennyiSeaPort
A record 10 Capesize vessels – the world’s largest dry bulk cargo vessels – docked last month at Pivdennyi, reports the Sea Ports Administration. Too large for the Suez or Panama canals, the mammoth ships were largely taking iron ore from Ukraine, around South Africa’s Cape of Good Hope, to Asian markets. T... #PivdennyiCargo #pivdennyiportukraine #PivdennyiSeaPort