The queue of grain carriers to the ports of Great Odesa is decreasing

The queue of grain carriers to the ports of Great Odesa is decreasing


The average daily load of wagons on the network in the direction of deep-sea ports is 1,384 units.

As of May 20, 7,259 wagons with grain were moving in the direction of the ports of Great Odesa. Rail.insider writes about this with reference to Valerii Tkachev, deputy director of the Department of Commercial Work of the University of Warsaw.

Thus, the number of wagons with grain moving to the ports of Great Odesa decreased by 490 units — from 7,749 to 7,259 wagons. The average daily rate of grain unloading in the ports of Great  Odesa increased by six wagons during the week and amounts to 1,393 units per day.

The average daily load of railcars on the network in the direction of deep-sea ports is 1,384 units. Over the last week, this indicator decreased by 22 wagons per day.

However, in the direction of the Izmail port, the queue of wagons increased by 55 units — from 814 to 969 wagons. The rate of unloading of wagons with grain in the port of Izmail is 115 wagons per day. This is 26 cars per day less than a week ago.

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