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The Vinnytsia region has opened a newly developed dry port to improve railway logistics between the center of Ukraine and seaports.

The Vinnytsia region has opened a newly developed dry port to improve railway logistics between the center of Ukraine and seaports.

In Vinnytsia, the $15M dry port received its first cargoes. It is a railway container terminal built by the Lemtrans group. The logistics center will provide an alternative in addition to the ports of Odesa, where cargo owners can receive an entire range of services.

The dry port will ensure fast delivery, processing, and dispatch of goods to various destinations. The logistics hub will help connect the country’s central regions with EU countries through the ports of Greater Odesa and the Mostyska container terminal. For this purpose, appropriate railway infrastructure, a container yard, storage facilities, and a weighing system were installed on the territory.

In the first phase, the container yard can handle 30,000 twenty-foot containers per year. 2,000 such containers can be stored in the warehouse.

 

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