Grain cargo news
Black Sea grain deal to proceed without Russia
According to the latest reporting from Reuters, the UN, Turkey, and Ukraine are pressing ahead to implement a Black Sea grain deal, despite Russia suspending its participation.
CN sets record for weekly grain movement
CN have announced that during the week 16 October 2022, it extended its previous record for grain moved.
Grain and seed shipments from Ukraine to Euro-Silo resume
Grain and seed shipments from Ukraine to Euro-Silo at North Sea Port have recommenced.
10 metal silos begin operating at Tilbury’s Grain Terminal
10 metal silos and a new flat store begin operating at Tilbury’s Grain Terminal, with a combined storage capacity of 36 000 t.
Port of Ipswich number one for agricultural products exports
ABP’s Port of Ipswich has retained its place as the number one export port for agricultural products for the 17th year in a row.
Rail cargo volume increases at the ports of Paraná
The volume of cargo that arrives and leaves the ports of Paraná by rail increased by 6.4% in the first four months of 2022, compared to the same period last year.
CD Cargo delivers grain from Ukraine to Germany
CD Cargo, in cooperation with other partners, has taken the first train with corn from the Ukraine to the German port of Brake.
First vessel scheduled to arrive at Port of Duluth-Superior
The first oceangoing vessel of the 2022 maritime shipping season is scheduled to arrive in the Port of Duluth-Superior.
National Grain Company signs construction agreement to build grains terminal
National Grain Company, a joint venture between SALIC and Bahri, and HAIF Trading & Construction Company have signed a construction agreement for a grains terminal in Yanbu Commercial Port.
Lloyd’s Register awards Approval in Principal to Norwegian zero-emission bulk carrier
Lloyd’s Register has awarded Approval in Principle to Egil Ulvan Rederi AS for its zero-emission self-discharging hydrogen-fuelled bulk carrier, With Orca.