List of ports in Ukraine
List of ports in Ukraine
Ukraine possesses the most powerful sea port potential among all countries of Black Sea.[1] On its coast of Black Sea and Sea of Azov are located 18 seaports. All piers and ports' territories are being served by 600 cranes and thousands units of various port equipment. The area of all ports stretches over 330,000 m2 (3,600,000 sq ft) of covered grounds and more than 2,500,000 m2 (27,000,000 sq ft) of uncovered grounds.
Sea ports
All seaports of Ukraine are managed by the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority through the port authorities in every sea port.
Black sea
Ports of Crimea
- Port of Alushta
- Port of Feodosiya (closed)
- Port of Yalta (closed)
- Port of Yevpatoriya (closed)
Ports of Mikolaiv
- Dnieper-Bug Sea Commercial Port
- Mykolaiv River Port
- Port of Mykolaiv
- Sea Specialized Port Nika-Tera
- Specialized Seaport Olivia[2][3]
Ports of Odesa
Azov sea
Fishing ports
River ports
- Cherkasy River Port
- Chernihiv River Port
- Dnipropetrovsk River Port
- Kherson River Port
- Kremenchuk River Port
- Kyiv River Port
- Mykolaiv River Port
- Nikopol River Port[4]
- Pereislav River Port
- Rzhyshchiv River Port[5]
- Zaporizhzhia River Port
See also
References
- Sea ports in Ukraine
- Warrick, Joby (8 September 2013). "Ukrainian port eyed as analysts seek Syria's arms source". Washington Post. Retrieved 9 September 2013.
- "Port of Oktyabrsk". World Port Source.
- "Nikopol". encyclopediaofukraine.com. Retrieved April 27, 2022.
- "Construction Companies in Ukraine". dun & bradstreet. Retrieved April 28, 2022.
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