Tag: seaport

A Roadmap for Seaports

Orest Klimpush, Ukraine’s first minister of transport and currently the head of the Federation of Transport Employers of Ukraine, discusses the roadmap that his organization prepared with the aim of optimizing the operations of seaports.

Crimean Ports To Be Exempted From Customs Duties And Taxes

Crimean ports are to be given preferential treatment

Odessa Port X-Raying All Transit Container Trucks

In the absence of a mobile X-ray unit or its failure, this form of inspection will be replaced by partial inspection of containers by state regulatory agencies

Ilyichevsk Port’s Former Head Appointed As Its New Head

Infrastructure Minister Maksym Burbak signed the relevant order on April 23.

‘Free Practice’ Introduced At 16 Berths At Yuzhny Port

The use of "free practice" saves an average of 2 hours and 20 minutes during the processing of a single vessel.

Cargo Transshipment At Ukrainian Seaports Increases 5% In January-March

State port operators handled 31.8% of cargo.

Allseeds Receives Permission To Build Oil Extraction Plant At Yuzhny Port

The capacity of this phase of the plant is 2,000 tons of sunflower seeds, 1,500 tons of rapeseed, and 1,200 tons of soybeans per day.

Creative To Begin Construction Of Oil Terminal At Ukrainian Port In 2014

It will most likely be at Ilyichevsk.

Director Of CFTS Heads ACC Working Group On Development Of Seaports

The task of the working group is to seek working solutions through dialogue with market participants, primarily in the area of improving the regulatory framework

Portinvest Proposes Creation Of Expert Council Under Parliamentary Committee On Transport And Communications

All changes to the port legislation should be based on industry-wide positions that are formulated

The Sea Runs High: Why So Much Noise Surrounds the Issue of Abolishing the ASU

The creation of the Administration of Seaports of Ukraine (ASU) was one of the key steps in the reform of Ukrainian ports. Why a number of MPs now favor reversing the reforms and how the port community and experts have responded to this

TIS: Abolition Of ASU Not Development But Return To Past

It will significantly worsen the investment climate in the Ukrainian maritime industry.

Cargo Handling At Ukrainian Seaports Unchanged At 22.733 Million Tons In January-February, Compared With January-February 2013

State-owned ports handled 6.550 million tons of cargoes (29% of the total).

What Awaits Crimean Ports and Railway after Separation from Ukraine

Annexation of the Crimea by Russia will lead to redistribution of railway and port property. How will such a scenario affect cargo traffic, cruise operations, and transport on the peninsula, and what does Kiev think about this?

Ernst and Young: Ukraine Could Raise Up To USD 1 Billion In Investment In Ports By End Of Year

The company is holding consultations with ports on three investment projects

Burbak: Reform Of Port Industry Will Continue

Even unpopular reforms need to be implemented and implemented very quickly.

Administration Of Seaports Steps Up Security At Crimean Ports

There are currently no technological obstacles to the operations of Crimean harbors

The Agenda: the Tasks Facing the New Head of the Infrastructure Ministry

Bad roads, worn rolling stock, and the need to reform ports and sign an "Open Skies" agreement on with the European Union are the key problems that newly appointed Minister of Infrastructure Maksym Burbak will have to solve.

Events In Crimea Freeze Russian Transit Cargoes At Kerch Port

Cargoes passing on transit from the Russian Federation have been stopped, and that is about 250,000 tons of coal

Avlita Stevedoring Company And Maritime Industrial Complex Operating Normally

More than 370,000 tons of cargo (grain and metal), which correspond to the target, were loaded at the berths in February

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