Two more vessels entered the ports of Greater Odesa for loading
On Tuesday, October 3, two ships arrived at the ports of Greater Odesa to load. Andriy Klymenko, Head of the Monitoring Group of the Black Sea Institute for Strategic Studies, wrote about this on his Facebook page.
“We have +2 more. (That is, there are already 12 vessels in our database. And if we take into account those vessels blocked since the beginning of the great war that left Odesa ports via a new route in August-September, we have 17),” commented Andriy Klymenko.
The following vessels arrived at the ports of Greater Odesa via the temporary corridor with Ukrainian cargo:
- Maranta, 5,000 dwt, owned by a Polish shipowner;
- Equator, 19,000 dwt, owned by a Greek shipowner.
As previously reported, Ukraine can provide the volume of grain exports by sea corresponding to the “grain corridor”.
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