en.Wedoany.com Reported - Valeriy Tkachev, Deputy Director of the Transport Technology and Commercial Work Department of Ukrainian Railways, stated on June 3 that the average daily unloading volume of grain cars at the Greater Odesa ports has declined. Currently, the unloading volume of grain cars stands at 1,184 cars per day, a decrease of 101 cars compared to the previous week. Within a week, the number of grain cars heading to the Greater Odesa ports dropped even more significantly, by 449 cars, to 6,864 cars.
The average daily loading volume of grain cars from the railway network to these ports also declined, decreasing by 194 cars over the same period to 1,069 cars per day. This indicates an overall reduction trend in grain cargo transported by rail to the Greater Odesa ports. Changes in grain car transportation volumes may be influenced by multiple factors, including demand and logistics arrangements.
The average unloading volume of grain cars at the Danube ports remained unchanged from the previous week, staying at 39 cars per day. As of the statistical date, the number of grain cars heading to the Danube ports is estimated at 110 cars. Notably, there was no rail grain cargo transportation in this direction a week ago, suggesting that grain rail logistics toward the Danube region is gradually being initiated. The data released by Valeriy Tkachev reflects the latest developments in Ukraine's grain export rail transportation.
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