This achievement marks a significant milestone for the Ukrainian maritime corridor, with 16 ships departing each day on February 17th and 18th. The departures included a mix of bulk carriers and dry cargo ships from Chornomorsk and Pivdenny ports, as well as the port of Odesa, heading towards the Bosphorus. The lineup featured vessels such as Mercury J, Amira Miro, and the tanker Griffin T among others. This operation underscores the ongoing efforts to maintain maritime trade flow, despite challenges. As of February 13th, a total of 736 civilian ships have successfully utilized the Ukrainian sea corridor for transporting food and other goods.
Record Ship Departures from Odesa Ports via Maritime Corridor
Monday, February 19, 2024
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Over a recent weekend, a record was set as 32 ships navigated out of the Great Odesa port region through the designated sea corridor
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