Shipping
Grain shippers fulfill orders by only 50%, – Ukrzaliznytsia
In Ukraine, only 9,000 of the agreed 17,000 wagons were loaded and shipped during October.
Maersk shares fell by 38%, and profits increased to almost $30 billion
AP Moller-Maersk A/S is experiencing its most profitable year in its 118-year history. At the same time, this is the worst year in a decade – if you judge the performance of stocks.
Maritime trade with Russia fell by 58%
Since Russia launched a full-scale war in Ukraine, global shipping from Russia has fallen by 58%.
1,500 vessels faced restrictions around the world
More than 1.5 thousand vessels around the world, connected in one way or another with Russia, has faced certain restrictions due to the sanctions imposed on the Russian Federation.
Greece convenes emergency IMO council due to situation in Ukrainian seas
Greece demanded the immediate convening of an emergency IMO council to discuss the safety of shipping and seafarers in the Black and Azov Seas.
Small size and fishing vessels were banned from entering the Azov Sea
From February 22nd to February 27th, entry into the Azov Sea of small size and fishing vessels is prohibited.
One of the regions of the Black Sea blocked by the Russian Federation was opened
One of the areas of the Black Sea, blocked by the Russian Federation for the exercises, was opened for navigation.
Panamax bulk carrier managed to pass from Yuzhny along the new corridor for vessels
The Panamax bulk carrier managed to pass through a dedicated corridor in the 12-mile Ukrainian zone of the Black Sea. He left the Neptune grain terminal in Yuzhny.
The Cabinet of Ministers approved the list of 80 navigable sea waters and inland waterways
The CMU decree approves the list of inland sea waters and inland waterways classified as navigable.
MIU proposes new rules for small vessels berthing bases
The Ministry of Infrastructure has developed a draft order that approves the rules for the safe use of bases for anchorage of small vessels.