A sea grain terminal has been put up for sale on the Danube.

Published 2025년 10월 3일

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The complex specializes in the transshipment of grains, legumes, meal, mineral fertilizers, as well as bulk cargoes: diesel, gasoline, sunflower oil, and others, reports "ProAgro Group".

In particular, the terminal has its own transshipment equipment, a pipeline system, and a weighing complex, and can transship up to 120 thousand tons per month.

The depths are 9-10 meters, with the possibility of extending the berths and increasing the transshipment volumes to 300,000 tons/month.

"The area of the complex is 17.4 hectares and an additional 6 hectares, among the berths—two operational ones, with preparations underway for the construction of new ones. The loading capacity of the first berth is 400–500 tons/hour, the second—up to 1000 tons/hour. Among the approved projects is the "Multimodal Terminal," which was approved by the Ministry of Infrastructure," reports Expert AgroInvest.

The price of the terminal is currently not disclosed.

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The complex specializes in the transshipment of grains, legumes, oilseed meal, mineral fertilizers, as well as bulk cargoes: diesel, gasoline, sunflower oil, and others, reports "ProAgro Group." In particular, the terminal has its own transshipment equipment, a pipeline system, and a weighing complex, and can transship up to 120 thousand tons per month. The depths are 9-10 meters, with the possibility of extending the berths and increasing the transshipment volumes to 300,000 tons/month. "The area of the complex is 17.4 hectares and an additional 6 hectares, among the berths—two operational ones, with preparations underway for the construction of new ones. The loading capacity of the first berth is ...
Source: Agravery

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