Two more vessels entered Odesa ports
Ukraine continues to receive and dispatch ships in the ports of Greater Odesa. This was reported by Andriy Klymenko, Project Manager at the Institute of the Black Sea Strategic Studies.
Today, on October 18, one vessel left the ports of Greater Odesa – DSM EVERTON, deadweight 32,474 tons, flying the flag of Panama, owned by Liberia.
In addition, 2 vessels arrived at the ports of Greater Odesa:
AKSON SARA, 33 thousand tons, flying the flag of Panama, owned by Turkey.
LOLO GATE, 27,365 dwt, flying the flag of Niue, owned by Greece.
All vessels successfully passed the most dangerous section along the Ukrainian coast in Odesa region and entered the territorial sea of Romania or entered the ports of Greater Odesa.
Klymenko noted that since September 16, 36 vessels with a total deadweight of 1.5 million tons have arrived at the ports of Greater Odesa via the Ukrainian grain corridor.
During the same period, 21 vessels with a total deadweight of 0.67 million tons left the ports of Greater Odesa.
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