GERMAN container shipping firm Hapag-Lloyd has resumed sea freight service to Ukraine, reports Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Hamburg.
The company has been offering feeder service through a third-party provider.
As part of this service, a smaller container ship primarily transports agricultural goods such as sunflower oil and grain.
The ship, with a capacity of 1,100 TEU, operates every five days between Constanta Romania, and the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Chornomorsk.
The Hapag-Lloyd spokeswoman emphasized that the company never stopped offering freight service to Ukraine, but had shifted to land routes following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and the subsequent blockade of Ukraine's Black Sea ports.
The export of Ukrainian agricultural products was temporarily allowed under a UN and Turkey-brokered deal with Russia, which expired in the summer of 2023.
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The company has been offering feeder service through a third-party provider.
As part of this service, a smaller container ship primarily transports agricultural goods such as sunflower oil and grain.
The ship, with a capacity of 1,100 TEU, operates every five days between Constanta Romania, and the Ukrainian Black Sea port of Chornomorsk.
The Hapag-Lloyd spokeswoman emphasized that the company never stopped offering freight service to Ukraine, but had shifted to land routes following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and the subsequent blockade of Ukraine's Black Sea ports.
The export of Ukrainian agricultural products was temporarily allowed under a UN and Turkey-brokered deal with Russia, which expired in the summer of 2023.
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