Kremenchuk River Port

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Kremenchuk River Port
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Native name
Кременчуцький річковий порт
Location
CountryFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Location Kremenchuk, Flotska Street, 2 [1]
Details
Opened1823 [2]
Owned byPJSC "Kremenchug river port"
Size21.4 hectares
Statistics
Annual cargo tonnage5 million tons
Website
www.krrp.net

Kremenchuk River Port also called Kremenchug River Port [3] is a port located on the Dnipro [4] in the city of Kremenchuk, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine. [1] The Port of Kremenchuk has seven piers (4 on the Dnipro and 3 on the rivers Donets, Sula, and Vorskla), as well as river stations in Kremenchuk, Svitlovodsk, and Horishni Plavni.

The repair base of the port consists of:

The port has the ability to send and receive cargo by river, road, and rail. The material base of the port includes: fleet, cargo section, dock, and ship repair shops. The port is open to river-sea vessels (up to 120 m long and up to 3.5 m draft). It is also possible to ship cargo in five-ton containers and in international 20-foot containers. Cargo processing is carried out by gantry cranes with a carrying capacity of 5-20 tons by transshipment from one mode of transport to another (including rail, road, and water). The port has specialized open warehouses and closed warehouses for storage of these cargoes. [5]

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References

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  2. "Історія". Kremenchuk River Port. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved April 29, 2022.
  3. "Region - POLTAVA REGION". PJSC "Kruykovsky Railway Car Building Works". Retrieved April 29, 2022.
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  5. Кременчуцький річковий порт, ВАТ