Over the weekend, 9 vessels left the ports of Odesa via the temporary corridor

On October 28-29, 7 ships arrived at the ports of Greater Odesa and 9 ships left. This was reported by Andriy Klymenko, Head of the Monitoring Group of the Black Sea Institute for Strategic Studies, editor-in-chief of BlackSeaNews, on Facebook.
Thus, on October 29, 2 vessels arrived (owners from Turkey and Liberia) with a total deadweight of 86.3 thousand tons. 5 vessels (Greece, Germany, Lebanon, Turkey) with a total deadweight of 282.1 thousand tons left Ukrainian ports.
The day before, 5 vessels arrived (Greece, Turkey, Liberia, Panama) with a total deadweight of 163.3 thousand tons. 4 vessels (Greece, Turkey) with a total deadweight of 168 thousand tons left.
According to the expert, on October 27, after the suspension of traffic through the temporary corridor, 10 ships entered the ports of Greater Odesa and 4 ships left.
“Thus, as of 27.10.2023, 56 vessels arrived at the ports of Greater Odesa via the new corridor, with a total deadweight of 2.07 million tons, 27 vessels left and safely reached the territorial sea of Romania, with a total deadweight of 1.02 million tons,” the expert noted.
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