Port of Izmail

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Port of Izmail
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Izmail sea trade port - view from the fortress, 2014.
Port of Izmail
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Native name
Ізмаїльський морський порт
Location
Country Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Location Izmail, Izmail Raion, Odessa Oblast
Coordinates 45°20′20.8″N28°47′50.5″E / 45.339111°N 28.797361°E / 45.339111; 28.797361
Details
Opened1813
Size107.5 hectares
Head of the seaport administrationSerhiy Ivanovych Laponoh
Statistics
Website
izmport.com.ua

Izmail Sea Commercial Port, a state-owned enterprise in the field of maritime transport, is a multidisciplinary port located in the waters of the Kiliia River estuary [1] of the Danube. [2] It reports to the Ministry of Infrastructure (Ukraine). [3] It is an important transport hub of Ukraine. According to the Law of Ukraine "On Seaports of Ukraine," the functions of the seaport administration are performed by the Izmail branch of the state enterprise of the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority (AMPU). [4] The number of employees at Port of Izmail as of 2009 was 2,520 people.

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References

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