Pereiaslav River Port

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Pereiaslav River Port
Coat of arms of Pereiaslav.svg
Native name
Переяславський річковий порт
Location
Country Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Location08412, Kyiv Oblast, Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi Raion, Village of Chyrs'ke, Embankment Street , 1 [1]
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Website
www.nibulon.com [1]

Pereiaslav River Port is an enterprise in the field of river transport. It is located on the Dnipro in Pereiaslav on the banks of the Kaniv Reservoir. It is a branch of the Kyiv River Port. [2]

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History

Pereiaslav-Khmelnytsky River Port, operates, although not in large quantities. Decisive for it was the decision of Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman to use the port as the main transshipment point for agricultural products for further transportation to the final destination by road. This decision caused great resonance. [3] But as comical as it may sound, this was the first shipment of melons in the last 14 years. In November 2020, for the first time in a long time, it received international cargo from Bulgaria. [4]

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