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USPA attracts over $100 million for the implementation of the most important projects: details
The Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority is raising over $100 million of its own funds to implement the most important projects.

USPA expands cooperation with Italian ports: two new memorandums signed
Agreements with the administrations of Trieste and Genoa open up new opportunities for the digital transformation of Ukrainian ports.

USPA and European partners signed an agreement on the modernization of Ukrainian ports
Memorandum with Ukrainian Reconstruction Consortium paves the way for “smart” ports and Ukraine’s inclusion in the TEN-T transport network.

Ukraine’s largest road company won the tender for the reconstruction of the overpass in the port of Odesa
For the reconstruction, the Ukrainian Sea Ports Administration signed a contract for over UAH 30 million.

German Minister of Foreign affairs visited the Port of Odesa
During the visit, German representatives got acquainted with the work of the Ukrainian sea corridor, which has been operating since August 2023.

USPA launches DocPort system at Pivdennyi port
Currently, testing of the first stage of the platform is underway in the seaport of Pivdennyi.

USPA and business are looking for joint solutions for the logistics season in the port of Chornomorsk
The focus is on coordinating actions, removing barriers, and forming a unified position before the challenges of the new season.

USPA will repair the overpass in the Odesa port for UAH 31 million
The Odesa branch of the State Enterprise “Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority” announced a tender for the final stage of the reconstruction of the second stage of the transport overpass. The expected cost of the reconstruction work amounted to UAH 31.38 million, the “Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority” reports. The department emphasized that the reconstruction is necessary…

USPA will purchase a new vessel for Danube Ports
The Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority (USPA) has announced the purchase of a multifunctional vessel for ports on the Danube River.

Some container lines have stopped calling at Ukrainian ports due to shelling
Global container lines that resumed operations in Ukrainian ports last year have suspended operations after the next round of shelling.