Mykolaiv ports are fully prepared for work

Mykolaiv ports are now fully operational. The personnel working there are servicing the facilities.
Yuriy Lytvyn, Head of the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority, said this during the Agro Ukraine Summit 2024 conference.
“We can say that we are ready to resume work at any time, but for security reasons, the military does not allow us to launch the operation of these ports,” commented Yuriy Lytvyn.
He also noted that Ukrainian logistics is moving in the right direction. As of May 2024, the ports of Greater Odesa are working steadily, the Danube is developing and provides approximately 2 million tons of transportation per month, which is four times more than before the war, but slightly less than last year.
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