Ukraine. An electronic queue was created for the grain corridor

Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority presented an electronic queue for the approach and processing of vessels heading to the ports of “Great Odesa” via the grain corridor.
“The introduction of an electronic queue for the processing of ships in the ports of “Great Odesa” is another step towards creating more transparent and comfortable conditions for business,” commented Oleksiy Vostrikov, head of USPA.
He noted that a similar technology was previously implemented and proved its effectiveness in the Danube ports.
“However, unlike the Sulyn Canal, where the electronic queue does not change, changes related to technical nuances, such as the vessel not being ready for inspection, etc., are permissible here. However, on each such occasion, the objective reasons for such a change will be indicated in the electronic queue in front of the ship,” Vostrikov noted.
From today, the electronic queue is published on the official website of the State Enterprise “USPA” via the link.
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