Tag: seaport
Two consignments of wheat taken from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine have been shipped.
About 13 million tons of products were exported to 24 countries.
The Russian occupiers have also widened the road near the Sea of Azov, and they are attempting to build a railway to relieve the Kerch Bridge.
We analyze the efforts required to launch the temporary maritime export route, why it is important, and what is needed to expand Ukraine's maritime capabilities.
The ports of Greater Odesa have received 337 new vessels for loading since the launch of the temporary corridor.
Russian ports in the Azov-Black Sea basin increased cargo handling by 12%.
This will ensure the safety of maritime transport and increase the volume of Ukrainian exports.
Currently, 31 vessels are being loaded in the ports of Greater Odesa and 30 are sailing through the corridor in both directions.
In total, Russian ports increased cargo handling by almost 8%.
The Russians are preparing the ports of Mariupol and Berdiansk for winter operations.
A total of 4.4 million tons of cargo were handled.
The volume of transshipment of export cargo increased to 42 million tons in the reporting period.
The mechanism involves the Export Credit Agency, Ukrgasbank, Ukreximbank, and a pool of 14 insurers.
Ships have exported 3.7 million tons of mining and agricultural products through the shipping route.
A vessel repeatedly implicated in an investigation into the export of stolen Ukrainian grain was also spotted in the port.
The occupiers claim that transshipment in the occupied ports increased compared with September.
Since the launch of the temporary corridor, 116 vessels have called at the ports of Greater Odesa.
A pilot was killed, and three sailors were injured.
The bulk carrier can carry up to 9,000 tons of cargo.
The Ukrainian Navy says it is doing its utmost to ensure the safety of the corridor.