The top five terminals in Ukraine in terms of transshipment of grain and meal in berths (including ship-to-ship (STS) operations in berths and roadsteads) in 2020 were the Transbulk terminal (Kernel) with 7.94 million tons (an increase of 2.74 million tons), the Nika-Tera terminal with 5.74 million tons of grain and meal (a reduction of 1.58 million tons), the TIS terminal with 5.3 million tons (a reduction of 2.32 million tons), the Nibulon terminal with 4.5 million tons (a reduction of 0.82 million tons), and the Danube Shipping and Stevedoring Company (COFCO Agri Ukraine) with 3.54 million tons (a reduction of 1.08 million tons).

This is stated in the "Grain Terminals of Ukraine" annual study conducted by the Stark Shipping company, the CFTS portal reports.

The study provides data on the 30 largest grain port terminals.

The top five terminals in terms of transshipment of grain in berths without barges in 2020 were Transbulk (Kernel) with 7.46 million tons of grain (an increase of 2.55 million tons), the TIS terminal with 5.28 million tons (a reduction of 2.33 million tons), the Nika-Tera terminal with 4.48 million tons (a reduction of 1.88 million tons), the Danube Shipping and Stevedoring Company with 3.1 million tons (a reduction of 0.92 million tons), and the Neptune terminal with 2.87 million tons of grain (an increase of 0.46 million tons).

As the CFTS portal reported earlier, Nika-Tera (Group DF) was the largest marine terminal in terms of simultaneous storage capacity (515,000 tons of grain storage for transshipment) in 2019.