Pivdennyi Port

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Pivdennyi Seaport
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Pivdennyi Port, 2008.
Pivdennyi Port
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Native name
Морський порт «Південний»
Location
Country Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Location Yuzhne, Odesa Oblast
Coordinates 46°37′00.6″N31°01′32.9″E / 46.616833°N 31.025806°E / 46.616833; 31.025806
Details
OpenedJuly 27, 1978
Owned by State enterprise
Type of harbour natural / artificial
No. of berths 34 - 2700 m
(depth of berth - 19 m)
Head of portOleksandr Basyuk
Statistics
Annual cargo tonnage 61.66 million tons (2020) [1]
Nearest stations
& ports
Beregovaya Railway
Odesa Airport
Odesa Seaport
Pit stoprefueling, water, repair
Radio / Radar"Pivdennyi-Radio-1," channels 4, 16, 60 / PRDS "Pivdennyi"
Website
port-yuzhny.com.ua

Pivdennyi Seaport (prior to 2017 it was named: Yuzhnyi) is a commercial seaport in the Ukrainian city of Yuzhne near Odesa, on the Black Sea coast.

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It is the largest and most profitable port of Ukraine. According to the American Association of Port Authorities it was ranked the 91st (48,582 thousand tons) in 2015 in terms of total cargo turnover among the world's ports. According to the Law of Ukraine "On Seaports of Ukraine," the functions of the seaport administration are performed by the Southern branch of the state enterprise of the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority.

History

Pivdennyi port started operating on July 27, 1978, when the Bulduri gas carrier of the Latvian Shipping Company was moored. [2] [3]

On January 17, 2017, Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine Volodymyr Omelyan ordered to rename by April 29, 2017, the names of state enterprises, institutions and infrastructure facilities that have symbols of the communist regime, as well as names containing Russism or in non-Ukrainian language. [4] On April 17, 2019, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine renamed the port changing it from "Yuzhnyi" to "Pivdennyi." [5]

In December 2021, Pivdennyi port handled 5.77 million tons of cargo, which was a new monthly record of the port. [6] [7]

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