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Ukraine has exported 3.7 mln tons of cargo through Danube ports since beginning of year

Since the beginning of 2024, Ukraine has exported 3.7 million tons of cargo through the Danube ports, of which 2.5 million tons are grains and oil, said Oleksandr Kubrakov, Deputy Prime Minister for the Restoration of Ukraine, Minister of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development.

“Despite the record volumes of the Ukrainian Sea Corridor, the Danube ports have growth potential,” he said.

According to Kubrakov, in particular, the Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company has started offering container delivery to the Danube ports of Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany and the Romanian port of Constanta, bypassing the border with Poland.

Interfax-Ukraine does not have comparative information on the volume of exports through Danube ports for the same period in 2023, but it is known that in February last year they handled 2.2 million tons of cargo, in March – 2.8 million tons, and for the whole year – 29 million tons.

The day before, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced Ukraine’s intention to expand the export capacity of the Danube cluster from 33 million tons of cargo in 2023 to 35-40 million tons.

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Ukraine plans to increase exports through Danube ports by 2-7 mln tons

Ukraine has managed to increase its exports through Danube ports sixfold since the beginning of the war, to 33 million tons, but intends to increase them by another 2-7 million, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said.

“Our goal is to expand the export capacity of the Danube cluster from 33 million tons in 2023 to 35-40 million tons in 2024,” the prime minister said at a press conference on Monday.

According to him, the possibility of launching container transportation on the Danube is also being considered, which will also increase export opportunities and create an alternative to land routes.

Shmyhal recalled that during the two years of war, more than 20 new transshipment points were opened in the Danube cluster, which ensured a 6-fold increase in cargo turnover compared to 2021.

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Danube ports shipped 1.75 mln tons of agro-products

Ports of the Danube cluster on August 1-15, 2023 shipped 1.75 million tons of agro-products, said the head of the Odessa Regional Military Administration Oleg Kiper.

“Ports of the Danube cluster for the first 15 days of August this year shipped 1 million 750 thousand tons of agro-products, and in July – more than 2 million tons,” he wrote in his Telegram channel.

According to his information, in the regional breakdown, Odessa region took the 4th place with a share in the total volume of exports of goods in 5.6%.

“In the commodity structure of exports the largest volume was: cereal crops (52.8%), fats and oils of animal or vegetable origin (15.6%), finished food products (5.1%),” – specified Kiper.

It is noted that in January-June 2023 the enterprises of Odessa region carried out trade operations with partners from 166 countries of the world. Export of goods in monetary terms exceeded $1 bln.

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Number of ships in Danube ports increased by 2.3-2.7 times during week

The number of ships in the port of Izmail (Odessa region) increased to 111 on Monday against 48 last week, according to data from the Marine Traffic monitoring application. The arrival of 33 vessels is expected.

The number of vessels in the port of Reni increased to 33 vessels on Monday against 12 last week. 11 vessels are expected to arrive.

At the same time, last Wednesday the number of vessels in the port of “Izmail” increased to 60 – in the port of “Izmail” and in the port of “Reni” – 13. On Saturday the number of ships in the port “Izmail” was already 72, while in “Reni” it was reduced to six.

In comparison, in the Russian port “Novorossiysk” the number of ships remained unchanged – 136 this Monday against 137 last week, 72 ships are expected to arrive.

The ports of Greater Odessa have not resumed their work after the termination of the “grain initiative”.

Earlier it was reported that due to the Russian night attack in the middle of last week on the seaport “Izmail” and the infrastructure of the “Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company” destroyed 40 thousand tons of grain, which was expected by African countries, China and Israel.

In addition, about 10 residential houses, 15 apartments, hotel and office buildings of the “Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company” and an educational institution were damaged or destroyed.

After the attack on Wednesday night last week, two ships heading to the port of Izmail for loading refused to moor.

As reported, Ukraine announced a military threat to ship navigation in the waters of six Russian ports on the Black Sea.

The Ukrainian Defense Ministry released a statement in which it warns that all ships that from July 21 will go to the ports of the Russian Federation or occupied Ukrainian ports may be considered as carrying military cargo.

In addition, according to the warning, navigation in the areas of the Northeastern Black Sea and the Kerch-Yenikal Strait of Ukraine is prohibited as dangerous, from 05:00 on July 20, 2023.

The day before, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that all vessels, regardless of the flag, which will be heading to Ukrainian ports from midnight, July 20, Russia will consider as involved in the military conflict.

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Number of ships in Danube ports has decreased 2.5-4.8 times

The number of ships in the port of Izmail (Odessa region), according to data from the Marine Traffic monitoring application, decreased to 48 on Monday, compared to 120 last week. 22 vessels are expected to arrive.

The number of vessels at the port of Reni decreased to 12 on Monday, compared to 58 last week. Another nine vessels are expected to arrive.

The number of vessels in the port of “Izmail” has been decreasing since Thursday, on Friday there were 113 vessels in the port, 21 vessels were expected to arrive. On Sunday the number of vessels dropped to 99 and another 25 vessels were expected to arrive.

At the port of Reni on Thursday, there were 52 vessels at the port and 12 were expected. On Sunday it was 33 and 11 were expected.

The ports of Greater Odessa did not resume work after the termination of the “grain initiative”.

Earlier it was reported that due to the Russian night attack on Wednesday night on the seaport “Izmail” and the infrastructure of the “Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company” destroyed 40 thousand tons of grain, which was expected by African countries, China and Israel.

In addition, about 10 residential houses, 15 apartments, hotel and office buildings of the “Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company” and an educational institution were damaged or destroyed.

After the attack on Wednesday night, two ships heading to the port of Izmail for loading refused to dock.

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Danube ports handled record more than 3 mln tons

Danube ports in May handled a record volume of cargo – more than 3 million tons, the Administration of Sea Ports (AMPU) reported on Facebook.
“According to operational data, more than 3 million tons were transshipped by Danube ports in May. This is an absolute record for the ports of this region,” stated in AMPU.
Such result, as the report says with reference to the head of AMPU Yuriy Litvin, was achieved due to responsible and coordinated actions of business, the team of AMPU and the Ministry of Development of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure.
“Development of the Danube cluster is one of the priority tasks of our company. Already now well-known world companies are investing in the development of port facilities and fleet on the Danube, which allows us to constantly increase the volume of exports and imports. This month, public and private stevedoring companies have renewed their historical records,” he said.
Development of the ports of the Danube cluster, the report points out, is a priority for the European partners. The European Commission and the Danube Commission for Cooperation with the Lower Danube Administration and the Romanian Ministry of Transport are working on increasing the throughput capacity of the Sulina channel, as the productive work of the Danube ports depends on it.
It is expected that by the end of 2023, the volume of cargo handled in the Danube ports could grow to 20 million tons, compared to 16 million tons in 2022, which is three times higher than before the war.