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DTEK imports another 600 thousand tons of coal

DTEK has contracted 600 thousand tons of coal for the first quarter of 2022. Coal will arrive from the USA, Poland and Colombia.

10.11.2021 - 15:00
New Director of Reni CSP has been appointed

Today at the meeting, the Cabinet of Ministers has appointed a new Director of the Reni State Port.

10.11.2021 - 14:20
Cabinet of Ministers appoints Artem Ripenko as Head of the State Fisheries Agency

At today’s meeting, the Cabinet of Ministers appointed Artem Ripenko to the post of Head of the State Agency for Amelioration and Fisheries (State Fisheries Agency).

10.11.2021 - 14:00
Naval cadets completed training in the fleet

Cadets of the graduation course of the Institute of the Naval Forces have completed their naval internship on the ships and boats of Navy.

10.11.2021 - 12:30
Izmail port has increased the volume of oil and meal transshipment

Izmail port in January-October increased the rate of transshipment of oil and meal by 19%, compared to the same period last year.

10.11.2021 - 10:15
Three old Ukrainian motor vessels were sold for almost UAH 2 million

Three vessels were sold at auction to one buyer. The cost of the lot is UAH 1.8 million (USD 68.64 thousand).

9.11.2021 - 16:35
Nika-Tera for the first time transshipped fertilizers from a coastal tanker to a sea one

The specialized sea port “Nika-Tera” in Mykolaiv for the first time transshipped a liquid urea ammonium nitrate from a coastal tanker to a sea one.

9.11.2021 - 15:10
Seafarers can register for CES testing online

Ukrainian seafarers can confirm their qualifications using CES testing by submitting an application on the restored website of the Inspectorate for Training and Certification of Seafarers.

9.11.2021 - 14:35
Since the beginning of the year, the port of Pivdennyi has handled 800 vessels

The port of Pivdennyi became the best among the seaports of Ukraine in terms of cargo handling. In January-October, 42.6 million tons of cargo were handled at the port.

9.11.2021 - 10:05
Two Island-class boats have already left for Ukraine from the USA

Island-class patrol boats Sumy and Fastov set off for Odesa from Baltimore (USA). The boats were sent to Odesa on the freighter Ocean Grand.

8.11.2021 - 18:00