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Black Sea Hamburg: How the Largest Container Terminal In Ukraine Operates

Interviews Olha Bystrytska 30 September 2014, 11:53
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The HPC Ukraina deep-water container terminal (controlled by the German company Hamburg Port Consulting) has begun processing the first vessels after four years of construction. We visited the terminal, which has a capacity that equals the total annual container transshipment volume in Ukraine.

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