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Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company’s New Leadership To Fight For Poltava’s Pellets And Alchevsk’s Slabs

The shipping company was ready to lower its cargo handling rates for these types of goods. However, the root of the problem is political.

Black Sea Shipyard Replaces General Director

The company’s supervisory board made the relevant decision on July 21.

Over 100,000 Tons Of Cargo Stuck At Port of Klaipeda Because Of Russia's Decision

Such a situation has developed not only in the Klaipeda seaport, but also throughout Europe.

SPF Decides Not To Sell State's Stake In Administration Of River Ports, For Now

The corresponding decision was approved via the SPF’s order No. 1875 of 27 June 2014

New Sevastopol Freight Ferry Begins Operating Between Novorossiysk And Feodosiya

With a capacity of up to 83 trucks, the Sevastopol ferry is identical to the Novorossiysk ferry.

Infrastructure Ministry Assesses Economic Impact Of Dredging In Yuzhny Port

The economic impact is expected at UAH 12 million in additional monthly income

Black Sea Shipyard Begins Cargo Transshipment

The terminal has processed about 10,000 tons of cargo (scrap metal and grain) since beginning operation.

Black Sea Shipyard Upgrades Almuntazah Tanker

To increase the tonnage, cargo capacity, and the strength of the vessel’s hull, the shipyard fabricated and installed metal structures for its internal sides and second bottom

First Capesize Vessel With Draft Of 18.5 Meters Leaves Yuzhny Port

The experience of loading vessels of the Capesize class at the berth is a new word in Ukrainian port logistics.

Tender Announced For Restoration Of Waterway From Gdansk To Kherson

Bids are to be submitted from June 13 to July 11, 2014.

Return on Investment: How the Largest Shippers View the Dredging Work at the Yuzhny Port

Dredging work at the Yuzhny port is nearing completion, and cargo owners are already analyzing its benefits. Enhancing the capabilities for working with Capesize vessels will significantly increase the flows of export, import, and transit cargoes.

Yuzhny Port To Increase Draft Of Vessels To 18.5 Meters In July

For now, the maximum draft at the port is 17.5 meters.

Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company’s Head Dismissed

Dolhov became the head of the shipping company in late 2011.

Court Overturns Bankruptcy Ruling Against Okean Shipyard

The case has reached the asset administration stage.

Ukrmorrichinspektsia Opens River Dnieper For Navigation

The river is expected to be opened for navigation at the Kremenchug and Dneprodzerzhinsk locks on March 15

Two Cargo Ships In Distress In Ilyichevsk, One In Kherson

The Rodonit vessel has been anchored off the Ilyichevsk port for 17 days.

Maersk Leads In Market Share Growth Among Container Lines In Ukraine

The container lines with the largest reductions in market share are CSAV (-3.03%), KLINE (-0.84%), and ARKAS (-0.77%).

Icebreaker Assistance Resumes At Russian Azov Ports

Two icebreakers – the Captain Chudinov icebreaker and the Captain Moshkin icebreaker - jointly perform icebreaker assistance of vessels out of the Sea of Azov

UDP Aiming To Operate Without Losses In 2014

According to preliminary data, its losses will not exceed UAH 10-12 million

CFTS: Review of the Dry-Cargo Shipping Market In December 2013

The dry-cargo shipping market ended the year on a positive note by rising significantly in December 2013

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