Kerch Seaport Komysh-Burun

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Kerch Seaport Komysh-Burun
Kerch-Yenikale canal.png
Native name
Комиш-Бурун (порт)
Location
Country Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Location Kerch
Autonomous Republic of Crimea
Coordinates 45°16′24″N36°24′58″E / 45.27333°N 36.41611°E / 45.27333; 36.41611
Details
Opened1951
Operated by GUP RK "Komysh-Burunska Production Company"
Type of harbour natural / artificial
No. of berths 4
Depth8.2 м

Kerch Seaport Komysh-Burun [1] is a seaport [2] [3] in the Arshyntseve district, in the industrial zone of Kerch, which specializes in transshipment of ferroalloys, coal, ilmenite, manganese ores, [4] coke, and general cargo. [3]

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