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Russian invasion in Ukraine has only just begun – what is the future for the Ukraine’s ports and transport infrastructure after the war?

Odessa, Ukraine (Ports Europe) February 28 – Five days after the start of Russian invasion in Ukraine, it seems that the Azov Sea will most likely become a...

Grain traders suspend Ukrainian port operations

Vienna, Austria (Ports Europe) February 25, 2022 – Agricultural trading companies Archer Daniel Midlands (ADM) and Bunge have both suspended operations...

Ukraine and USA discuss transport infrastructure

Infrastructure Minister Vladislav Krykliy held an online meeting with US Deputy Secretary of State for Trade David de Falco today, April 20. The parties...

Industry giants commit to transparent reporting of shipping emissions

“The Sea Cargo Charter establishes a common baseline to quantitatively assess and disclose whether shipping activities are aligned with adopted climate...

President of Cartagena port presents economic and social revival plan

Cartagena, Spain (PortSEurope) July 23, 2020 – Yolanda Muñoz, president of Autoridad Portuaria de Cartagena (APC – Port Authority of Cartagena),...

Bunge starts rail tests to transport soybean meal between Barcelona port and Aragon

Barcelona, Spain (Ports Europe) June 18, 2020 – Bunge, a world leader in sourcing, processing and supplying oilseed and grain products and ingredients,...

Volodymyr Omelyan met with representatives of Bunge, Cargill and General Electric

News Release – Volodymyr Omelyan met with representatives of Bunge, Cargill and General Electric – June 28, 2019 During a working visit to the...

Empresas Masiques CEO meets Bunge to discuss South American grain traffic with Barcelona

Barcelona, Spain (PortSEurope) November 21, 2017 – The CEO of Empresas Masiques (Grupo de Empresas Masiques), José Miguel Masiques Jardí, held a meeting...

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