Ukrainian ports
USPA and representatives of the European Commission discussed the work of Ukrainian ports
The Head of the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority held a meeting in Odesa with representatives of the Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport of the European Commission (DG MOVE).
Metallurgists turned to the government over UZ’s new tariffs for Odesa ports
UZ’s initiative to average the tariff distance to the ports of Great Odesa has drawn criticism from the mining and metallurgical complex.
USPA will allocate 100 million to protect port infrastructure
Ukrainian ports are strengthening protection against enemy UAVs, and the percentage of attacks repelled is also increasing.
USPA met with representatives of the American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine
During the meeting, the future reform of the USPA, security challenges for port infrastructure, as well as the concession in the port of Chornomorsk were discussed.
USPA and JASPERS discussed port modernization in accordance with EU standards
A meeting of representatives of the USPA and JASPERS was held in Kyiv, during which they discussed current priorities, the work of the industry, fleet renewal and port modernization.
Over 177 million tons of cargo were transported through the Ukrainian Maritime Corridor
Since the start of the sea corridor, 177.7 million tons of cargo have been transported along this route, of which 106.4 million tons are grain.
US Senators Meet with Port Leaders During Visit to Odesa
For the first time since 2022, US senators visited Odesa, and also held meetings with the heads of ports and maritime security in the Odesa region.
Last year, the Russians damaged 39 ships in Ukrainian ports and the Black Sea
t 22 attacks on ships in the ports of the Odesa region and in the Black Sea waters, with a total of 39 ships and vessels damaged.
EBRD and IFC assist in Chornomorsk port terminal concession project
EBRD and IFC support the launch of the concession tender for the Chornomorsk Port Container Terminal.
100 million tons of grain transported via the Ukrainian maritime corridor
Since the beginning of the Ukrainian maritime corridor in 2023, 100 million tons of grain cargo have passed through the seaports of Ukraine.