Chernihiv River Port

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Chernihiv River Port
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Chernihiv River Port in 2008
Native name
Чернігівський річковий порт
Location
Country Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Location Chernihiv, Pidval'na Street, 23
Coordinates 51°29′10.15″N31°18′38.87″E / 51.4861528°N 31.3107972°E / 51.4861528; 31.3107972 Coordinates: 51°29′10.15″N31°18′38.87″E / 51.4861528°N 31.3107972°E / 51.4861528; 31.3107972
Details
Opened1964
Operated by Ukrrichflot
Owned by Konstantin Grigorishin
Size20 hectares
General directorOleh Yurchenko
Statistics
Website
chernigivriverport.pat.ua

Chernihiv River Port is a port enterprise on the Desna River. [1] It is located in the regional center of Chernihiv Oblast, in Chernihiv, Ukraine. [2] It has the status of OJSC. [3]

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References

  1. "JSC "Chernihiv river port"". graintrade.com.ua. Retrieved May 4, 2022.
  2. "Chernihiv River Port". kathmanduandbeyond.com. Retrieved May 4, 2022.
  3. ""Чернігівський річковий порт" у 2009 р. зменшив активи на 5,1% - до 14,5 млн грн". rbc.ua. Retrieved May 4, 2022.