Since August 2023, the sea corridor created by the Ukrainian Navy has exported almost 36 million tons of cargo, said Oleksandr Kubrakov, Vice Prime Minister for Reconstruction of Ukraine, Minister of Community Development, Territories and Infrastructure (Ministry of Reconstruction).
“More than 36 million tons of cargo have been exported via the Ukrainian sea corridor since August 2023. This is higher than the figures of the Grain Initiative for the year of its existence,” Kubrakov wrote on Facebook on Saturday.
According to him, 195.7 thousand tons were loaded on the largest of those that called after the full-scale invasion of Ukrainian ports, the Panamanian-flagged CAPTAIN LEONIDAS at Pivdennyi port. The vessel is 300 meters long, 50 meters wide, and has a deadweight of over 203 thousand tons.
Since August 2023, 1,286,000 vessels have sailed through the Ukrainian sea corridor, exporting 25 million tons of agricultural products to Asia, Africa, and Europe. There are 135 vessels waiting to enter the Black Sea ports, which are expected to export another 4 million tons of cargo.
“The Ministry’s team is working hard to ensure the stable movement of exports by sea and reach the targets by 2022,” Kubrakov wrote, emphasizing that the Ukrainian corridor is an effective logistics route, the rhythmic operation of which is the result of joint efforts of the state, the Joint Defense Forces and the entire maritime infrastructure team.
Earlier it was reported that exports via the Ukrainian sea corridor reached 33.8 million tons in 7 months.