The port of Chornomorsk has approached the pre-war level of daily cargo turnover

The port of Chornomorsk has approached the pre-war level of daily cargo turnover


After a sharp drop in volumes in the first months of the war, the port approached the historical maximum of daily transshipment for the first time during this period.

For the first time since the start of the full-scale war, the port of Chornomorsk has practically reached its pre-war record in daily cargo turnover. This was announced by the head of the USPA Mykola Kravchuk.

The Chornomorsk port remains one of the key logistics hubs of the country and operates under constant threat. Since the beginning of this year alone, more than ten attacks have been recorded, but the enterprise manages to maintain operational stability and increase transshipment volumes.

Currently, the strategic plans of the port branches are being updated with a focus on the development of logistics infrastructure, capacity expansion, fleet renewal and prompt damage restoration.

The day before, USM wrote that the Ministry of Development extended the deadline for submitting documents for security monitoring within the framework of the concession in the port of Chornomorsk.