Tag: seaport

Moldova To Repair Highway To Giurgiulesti Port By August

Moldova’s Transport Minister Iurie Chirinciuc has inspected the progress of the repair works on a segment of the Chisinau-Giurgiulesti national highway, which is being performed by Pa & Co International (Romania).

Mykolaiv Authorities To Involve Stevedores In Repair Of Roads

Repair of roads leading to the terminals of the seaports in Mykolaiv will be financed in conjunction with stevedoring companies. UAH 47 million is necessary for this purpose.

Cargo Transshipment At Mariupol Seaport Reduces By 45.2% In First Quarter

Cargo transhipment at the Mariupol seaport (Donetsk region) reduced by 45.2% to 1.196 million tons in the first quarter of this year, compared with the corresponding period of last year.

Cargo Transshipment At Ukrainian Seaports Reduces By 10.5% In First Quarter

The volume of cargo transhipment at Ukrainian seaports reduced of by 10.5% to 32.073 million tons in the period of January-March this year, compared with the same period last year.

Turkish Company Proposes Building New Grain Terminal At Ukrainian Seaport

The Molino company (Turkey) proposed to investors a project for construction of a modern grain transshipment complex with high-speed loading of vessels.

Berdiansk Seaport Handles 0.5 Million Tons Of Cargo In First Quarter

The state-owned Berdiansk seaport handled 514,000 tons of cargo in the first quarter of 2016, which is 5% more than the target.

Private Investment In State Stevedoring Companies Could Reach USD 2 Billion – Infrastructure Ministry

Active commercialization and privatization of stevedoring assets will allow attraction of about USD 2 billion in investments and modern technologies.

Ukrainian Port Authority Granted Indefinite Dredging Permit For Mariupol Seaport

On 24 March, the Environment Ministry granted the Mariupol seaport an indefinite permit to dredge the waters and approach channel of the Mariupol seaport throughout the period of the port’s operation.

Why Vessel Calls at Ukrainian Ports are the Most Expensive in the World

Ukrainian ports are losing the competition on the world market - their services are four times more expensive than the services of Chinese and Brazilian ports and even the services of the Romanian port of Constanta. What can be done not to scare but attract cargoes?

Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority And Bulgarian Port Company Agree To Cooperate

A memorandum of cooperation between the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority and the Bulgarian Ports Infrastructure Company (the Bulgarian counterpart of the USPA) was signed during a working visit to Bulgaria by experts from the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority.

Customs Appeals To NABU Over Monopolization Of Entrance To Odesa Port

The head of the Odesa customs, Yulia Marushevska, announced this on her Facebook page.

Container Transshipment At Odesa Port Increases 16% In January-February

The volume of container transshipment at the Odesa seaport increased by 15.7% to 70,800 TEU in the period of January-February this year, compared with the corresponding period of last year.

Kazakhstan Changing Freight Logistics To Aktau And Baku Ports Because Of Russian Sanctions

The main routes for delivery of goods to Kazakhstan will be redirected because of the extension of Russian sanctions on goods from Turkey and Ukraine, the press service of the Atameken National Chamber of Entrepreneurs announced in a statement.

What Needs To Be Done To Launch Alternative Transit Routes

Ukraine could become a transit country for delivery of raw materials from the Southern Hemisphere to Europe, through ports and by rail to the country’s western border crossings.

US Giant ADM Considering Illichivsk Port

The ADM Corporation decided to participate in a tender for implementation of investment projects on the territory of the Illichivsk port.

ArcelorMittal Interested In Transit Of Goods Through Ukrainian Ports To Europe

ArcelorMittal is interested in transportation of cargo from Odesa ports

Yuzhny Port Plans To Reconstruct Its Deep-Water Berths

The deepwater berths Nos. 5-6 will be deepened to 20-21 meters.

Yuzhny Port To Resume Project For Dredging Its Approach Canal To 21 Meters, Following Suspension In 2014

The Yuzhny port authority expects the Cabinet of Ministers to approve in 2016 the revised project for dredging the Yuzhny seaport’s approach canal to 21 meters, which was suspended in 2014.

Yuzhny Port Authority Doubles Its Revenue In 2015

The Yuzhny Port Authority’s revenue increased 2.1-fold to UAH 1.95 billion in 2015, compared with 2014.

Another Bulker Carrying Coal Arrives At Yuzhny Port

The Fyla bulk carrier loaded with 79,000 tons of thermal coal from South Africa arrived at the Yuzhny port on 6 February. The vessel moored at the port’s deep-water berth No. 6 on 7 February.

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