Glencore Agriculture acquires port terminal in Ukraine

Glencore Agriculture announced today that it has completed the acquisition of Everi port terminal in Ukraine from Orexim group of companies. Everi is a leading vegetable oil export terminal in the city of Mykolaiv, Ukraine, offering storage and loading services to first class international and domestic clients.
Glencore Agriculture CEO David Mattiske commented:
“This acquisition reinforces our long term commitment to the agriculture sector in Ukraine and establishes Glencore Agriculture as a key and reliable partner within the global vegetable oil supply chain. We are excited to operate a best-in-class asset and we remain committed to delivering high standards of service to Everi terminal customers.”
About Everi
Everi terminal facility was built in 2010 and last expanded in 2018. It has a static storage capacity of to 160,000mt of and can load up to 1.5 million mt of vegetable oil per year for export destinations.
About Glencore Agriculture
Glencore Agriculture is a global leader in the origination, handling, processing and marketing of agricultural commodities and products. With operations in more than 35 countries and a workforce of over 16,000, we create value for producers at origin and customers at destination. Our strategic network of storage, processing and transport assets and infrastructure and strong relationships along the supply chain enable us to efficiently and effectively meet the needs of our customers worldwide.
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