Ukraine: The Neptune terminal increased grain handling by 16% in 2020-2021 MY

Published 2021년 7월 2일

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The Neptune terminal at the Pivdenny seaport increased its grain cargo transshipment by 16%, totaling 2.9 million tons in the 2020-2021 marketing year. The terminal, located in Ukraine and one of the largest and most modern in the Black Sea, handled 55 grain-carrying vessels and shipped to over 25 countries. The largest ship, Maria G.O, had a deadweight of 87,459 thousand. tons. The terminal, a joint project between MV Cargo and Cargill, nearly tripled its handling in 2020 to over 2.86 million tons.
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02.07.2021 | 09:54 (Ports of Ukraine) The Neptune terminal in the seaport "Pivdenny" increased the transshipment of grain cargo in the 2020-2021 marketing year (MG, July 2020 - June 2021) by 16% - up to 2.9 million tons. This was reported by the press service of the terminal. ( Ports of Ukraine Ports of Ukraine ) Neptune terminal in the seaport "Pivdenny" increased the transshipment of grain cargo in the 2020-2021 marketing year (MG, July 2020 - June 2021) by 16% - up to 2.9 million tons. This was reported by the press service of the terminal. "The structure of cargo turnover was dominated mainly by corn and feed grain," the press service said. The terminal handled 55 vessels delivering grain to more than 25 countries around the world, including Indonesia, China, South Korea, Turkey, Egypt, Thailand, Tunisia, Morocco, Spain, Italy, Belgium and the Netherlands. The largest ship that handled the terminal during this period - Maria G.O (flag - Marshall Islands) with a deadweight of ...
Source: Agriagency

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