The main task in the work of the grain corridor is to increase the intensity of ship calls at the ports.
A caravan of five ships is expected to enter the port of Chornomorsk in the Odessa region, the Administration of the Sea Ports of Ukraine reported on Wednesday, August 17.
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It is planned to load more than 70,000 tons of wheat, bran, sunflower oil and corn on these ships.
“Our main goal is to increase the intensity of the work of the” grain corridor “to enter the ports. Today we expect five ships to call at the port of Chernomorsk – this is the highest figure during the operation of the grain corridor. We need to keep up with such rates to reach a monthly transshipment volume of more than 3 million tons with an intensity of about 100 ships per month,” said the USPA.
It was also reported that this morning the ships of SARA and EFE left the port of Odesa to the point of formation of the caravan, and the ships of PETREL S from the port of Chornomorsk, bringing more than 33 thousand tons of food to total
In just 17 days of operation of the grain corridor, 24 ships left the ports. Just yesterday, five ships with 110 thousand tons of grain left the ports at the same time – the largest caravan.
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Source: korrespondent

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