Since the beginning of the functioning of the “new” Ukrainian grain corridor, 20 ships have arrived at the ports of Greater Odessa.
The ports of Greater Odessa received three more bulk carriers that passed through a temporary corridor established by the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Journalist, head of the Monitoring Group of Sanctions and Freedom of Navigation of the Institute of Black Sea Strategic Studies Andrey Klimenko reported this on Facebook.
We are talking about the vessels Imperator (ship owner from Greece), Wu Yang Glory (ship owner from China) and Falcona (ship owner from Ukraine).
According to the MarineTraffic source, Imperator arrived at the ports of Greater Odessa under the flag of the Marshall Islands. The deadweight of the ship is 18.9 thousand tons.
The Wu Yang Glory vessel with a deadweight of 75.5 thousand tons flies the flag of Liberia, and the Falcona with a deadweight of 2.2 thousand tons flies the flag of Cameroon.
“Thus, since September 16, 20 ships with a total deadweight of 668.9 thousand tons have arrived at the ports of Greater Odessa along the Ukrainian corridor,” Klimenko said.

We remind you that, unlike the previous grain corridor, ships traveling along the new corridor will not only carry agricultural products, but also other cargo – metal and container
before Correspondent.net wrote in detail how Ukraine is creating its own Black Sea trade corridor.
Source: korrespondent

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