The corridor from Ukraine to Romanian and Bulgarian ports is becoming a global grain market
Corridor “Ukraine – Ports of Romania and Bulgaria” is gradually transforming into one of the global grain trade markets in the Northwest Black Sea region.
Corridor “Ukraine – Ports of Romania and Bulgaria” is gradually transforming into one of the global grain trade markets in the Northwest Black Sea region.
JSC “Ukrzaliznytsia” introduced a convention for cargo transportation to Moldova and Romania.
The Romanian company Liberty Galati is modernizing the port of Romportmet on the Danube.
During 11 months of 2023, more than 31 million tons of cargo were handled in the ports of the Danube cluster, which is an absolute record.
Ukraine and Romania settled a 20-year-old dispute regarding the arrangement of the Danube-Black Sea deep-sea waterway.
During the first month of operation of the parallel “grain corridor”, which runs overland through Romania and Bulgaria, Ukraine transported 4 million tons of grain.
There has formed a congestion of about 90 ships near the sea channel Sulina. The Romanian side does not cope with the problem and ignores the proposals of the Ukrainian port workers.
On the evening of March 2nd, a Romanian MiG 21 LanceR aircraft, which was patrolling the area near the port of Constanta, disappeared over the Black Sea.
Riverine-2021 exercise has started in Romania, which will be held at the mouth of the Danube from September 28th to October 1st.
The corvette of the Romanian naval forces “Rear Admiral Horia Machellariu” is heading for Odesa. The ship will take part in the naval parade on the occasion of the Independence Day of Ukraine.
Registration certificate of Information Agency “Ukrainian Shipping Magazine”: КВ №752-574Р.
Director: Marharyta Kovalenko.
Contact phone number of the newsroom: +380999681086,
email: [email protected].
Ukrainian Shipping Magazine is a media dedicated to current events and news of shipping, in the world in general and in Ukraine in particular.
Incidents, achievements, analytics, operational information, the activities of enterprises and the state of shipping, the sectoral policy of the state, the economic component – all this can be found in USM publications.
Exclusive data, comments, and expert reviews from shipping industry experts are a must for USM as we bring you the best quality news!
The use of materials is permitted provided that there is a link (for Internet publications – hyperlinks) to Ukrainian Shipping Magazine at least in the third paragraph.
Materials marked ® or “Supported” are published as advertising.