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85 million tons of cargo transported via the Ukrainian maritime corridor
During the operation of the sea corridor, more than 3,000 vessels have used its capabilities.

France is making a documentary about the Black Sea during the war
French film company Artline Films, together with France Télévisions, has begun work on a new film, Black Sea: Fight for Might.

Ukrainian ports exported sunflower oil worth $4.4 billion
Sunflower oil ranks first among export items in the seaports of Ukraine.

Since the beginning of November, the ports of Great Odesa have handled 4.1 million tons of cargo
In total, 3,118 vessels passed through the Ukrainian maritime corridor during its operation.

Ukrainian ports record steady growth in cargo turnover
In October 2024, 8 million tons of cargo passed through the seaports of Ukraine, which is 60% more than last year.

USPA asks the public to participate in the assessment of corruption risks
The Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority invites the public and experts to participate in the assessment of corruption risks in its activities.

SE “USPA” received a new pilot boat that will work in ports on the Danube
The second pilot boat for USPA was built at one of the Turkish shipyards. As reported in the USPA , the vessel, which was built at the Izmir Shipyard with the assistance of the USAID Project “Economic Support of Ukraine”, has already been delivered to Ukraine. The boat is specially designed to work in closed…

More than 80 million tons of goods have already been transported through the Ukrainian sea corridor, — USPA
The SE “Seaports Administration of Ukraine” shared the achievements of the maritime corridor and talked about the challenges that Ukrainian exporters are overcoming.

SE “MTP “Chornomorsk” will provide USPA tugboat services for UAH 16 million
SE “MTP Chornomorsk” will provide two tugboats for the period of the ice company.

Ports of Ukraine have already handled 80 million tons of cargo
In the period from January 1, 2024, the ports of Ukraine handled 80 million tons of cargo, of which 49.5 million tons were grain.