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Lviv “Mostyskiy Dry Port” invests EUR3 mln in logistics and communications development

Industrial park “Mostyskiy Dry Port” (Lviv region) is planning to invest EUR3 mln in logistics and communications development by the end of the year. For these purposes it has leased 35 ha of land near the junction of railway tracks near the railway station “Mostyska-1”, project manager Viktor Dovgan said.
“We understand that the economic integration of Ukraine and the European Union will deepen. (…) As it does not sound cynical given the recent restrictions on imports from Ukraine to Poland, but we believe that Poland is a strategic partner. Trade, logistical disputes will arise. But, for this reason they are partners, to solve them quickly, as it happened with transit, “- Dovgan explained the choice of the location of the hub at the conference organized by UkraineInvest.
According to him, “Mostyskiy dry port” will be a combination of dry port and industrial park. Its potential residents should be relocated enterprises from the eastern and southern regions of Ukraine, focused on exports to the EU.
“The newly built logistics hub will allow them to produce, pack, bottle and export their goods”, – said Dovgan.
Two major residents have already expressed their interest in the project. The first of them – a major oil trader – will soon begin building tanks for the transshipment of petroleum products. The second resident, according to the signed preliminary agreement, will be an agricultural holding, which will export agricultural products. Accordingly, it will build storage silos.
Currently, the company is looking for a third resident, for the needs of which it is ready to build both production and open storage of coal and ore. The third cluster will focus on the needs of the client, the project manager explained.
According to Dougan, the industrial park has drawn up a long-term lease for 35 hectares of industrial land. The company plans to purchase it from the local community next year, subject to the loading capacity of 50%.
By the end of 2023, EUR3 million will be invested in the construction of the hub, which will be used to lengthen the broad and narrow branches of the railroad tracks.
“The land is suitable for the station, but we understand that we need to separate the branches of the wide and narrow track. From the highway M11 (it is planned) to take the road, level it, conduct excavation work; to bring in at the first stage 5 MW of electricity, as well as provide more necessary communications for the residents, “- said Dovgan.
He added that the hub will prepare the site for construction with all the communications, and residents themselves will build tanks for diesel, silos for grain or warehouses for containers.

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