
45 MILLION TONS OF CARGO EXPORTED THROUGH THE UKRAINIAN CORRIDOR TO 44 COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD
During almost 9 months of the Ukrainian Corridor operation, almost 1,600 ships have left the ports of Greater Odesa exporting 45 million tons of cargo
During almost 9 months of the Ukrainian Corridor operation, almost 1,600 ships have left the ports of Greater Odesa exporting 45 million tons of cargo
In order to raise environmental awareness and develop the environmental culture of port employees in terms of respect for the environment, the Odesa Branch of the State Enterprise “Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority” (OB SE “USPA”) carried out a series of measures aimed at improving the environment in terms of gardening and landscaping the port territory
From April 16th to April 18th, representatives from Estonia, Lithuania, the Republic of Moldova and Belgium visited the ports of Izmail, Pivdennyi, and Odesa. They familiarized themselves with the consequences of russian terrorism and witnessed damaged and destroyed objects of port infrastructure
During the official visit Yaël Braun-Pivet personally inspected the seaport, which has been repeatedly targeted by enemy missiles and drones. The guest witnessed the consequences of russian terrorism and saw the destruction of critical infrastructure, firmly condemning russia's aggression against Ukraine
The guests witnessed the port infrastructure destructions caused by aggressor attacks
In December-February, the volume of goods shipped in the ports of Greater Odesa increased significantly. Ukrainian products are currently exported to at least 38 countries
Odesa port has received a modern wheel loader
Replenishing of blood supplies during the full-scale war is one of the priority conditions for saving lives of servicemen and civilians. At the same time, blood donation is the least each of us can do to thank our soldiers at the front for the opportunity to live, work and enjoy the new spring