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Ukrainian Port Authority To Introduce Cargo Targeting System

The government of the United States financed the introduction of the Cargo Targeting System under an export control and border security program.

Balczun Announces His Plan For Ukrzaliznytsia In Coming Months

The Ukrzaliznytsia public railway company’s head Wojciech Balczun presented the detailed action plan of the company’s management

Balczun Planning To Create UZ Cargo International Within Six Months

The Ukrzaliznytsia public railway company’s head Wojciech Balczun has announced his intention to create a new brand called UZ Cargo International within the next six months.

Balczun Plans To Capture Transit Goods From China To EU

The Ukrzaliznytsia's head Wojciech Balczun has announced that his company intends to capture a significant part of the goods that are transported from the Far East to Europe.

Yuzhny Port Sets Historical Record For Ship Loading Rate

Over a period of two and a half days, 170,000 tons of iron-ore concentrate was loaded onto the vessel, which has a draft of 18.1 meters. The loading rate exceeded 80,000 per day at one point.

Infrastructure Ministry Introduces 75% Discount For Transit Oil Tankers Calling At Yuzhny Port

The Ministry of Infrastructure has introduced a discount of 75% on port charges for tankers with transit crude oil calling at the Yuzhny seaport.

New Ferry Complex In Kazakhstan To Improve Transit Opportunities In Europe

A new ferry complex that will improve opportunities for transit of cargo through the Caspian Sea is being built in the port of Kuryk in Kazakhstan.

Kazakhstan Proposes Transporting Ukrainian Goods On Silk Road, Bypassing Russia

The National Chamber of Entrepreneurs of Kazakhstan’s deputy head Dana Zhunusova has called for delivery of Ukrainian goods through an alternative route because of the Russian sanctions on Ukrainian transit goods.

Illichivsk Port Announces Number Of Vessels Processed In January-June

The Illichivsk commercial seaport processed 1,551 vessels in the first six months of 2016.

Private Stevedores Account For 95% Of Grain Handled In Seaports

The volume of grain handling in seaports in the first half of 2016 increased by 6.8% to 16.220 million tons, compared with the corresponding period of last year.

Yuzhny Seaport Processes Over 1,000 Vessels Via Accelerated Procedure In January-June

More than 1,036 ship arrival/departure procedures were performed at the Yuzhny seaport during the first half of 2016.

Ukraine Proposes Creation Of Corridor Transport Between Three Seas To Azerbaijan

Ukraine has submitted to Azerbaijan a draft agreement on creation of an international transport corridor from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea.

Seventh Capesize Vessel Docks For Loading At Illichivsk Port

The Frontier Youth, a capesize-class bulk carrier, docked for loading at the Illichivsk seaport’s berth No. 1.

Illichivsk Port Increases Transshipment Of Iron-Ore Concentrate

The Illichivsk seaport has resumed coastal transshipment of iron-ore concentrate. The Stevia motor vessel, which engages in coastal shipping of goods to Mariupol, is being loaded at the seaport’s berth No. 2

Ukrzaliznytsia Cuts Losses In Two Months By Indexing Rates

The Ukrzaliznytsia public railway company has managed to reduce its losses in the past two months through indexation of tariffs.

Infrastructure Ministry To Introduce Permanent 50% Discount On Port Charges For Transshipment Of Transit Cargoes

The Ministry of Infrastructure intends to introduce a permanent 50% discount on port charges for processing of transit goods.

Yuzhny Port’s Railway Capacity To Increase 1.5-Fold

The Odesa Railway, a division of the PJSC Ukrzaliznytsia, plans to increase the throughput capacity of railways in the direction of the Yuzhny seaport to 78 pairs of trains from the current 52.

Ukraine And Three Countries Agree Single Tariff For Railway Freight From India

The railways of Georgia, Iran, Azerbaijan, and Ukraine have reached agreement on a single tariff for railway freight being transported from India to Europe through these countries.

Slovenia Offers Ukraine Sea Route To Asia Via Suez Canal

The optimal sea route for delivery of products and cargo from Southern and Eastern Europe, including Ukraine, to Central Asia and further to the East passes through Slovenia and the Suez Canal.

Ukraine And Greece Discussing Launch Of Ferry Service

Ukraine and Greece are discussing the launch of a ferry service between the two countries. Infrastructure Minister Volodymyr Omelian announced this.

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