Arrivals and Despatches
Arrivals
Grains and seeds arrive at the port by road, by rail or by river barge, from all over Ukraine and even as far away as Kazakhstan. Once offloaded, the goods are stored in Dnipro Cargo’s extensive dry warehouses ready for export. All grain movements are handled by specialist machinery including cranes, conveyors and payloaders.
Grain-laden wagons arriving at Kherson via the extensive Ukrainian rail network.
A consignment of feed wheat arriving by road at Kherson dock.
Another truck arrives from inland farms…
…and discharges its load at Kherson dock
A river barge being discharged onto the M/VHamoudi by floating crane while loading also taking place by bunker scale. The Hamoudi sailed for Libya with 7,267 Mt of corn.
Despatches
With Certification and export documentation completed, grains are then promptly trans-shipped onto sea-going vessels of various capacities bound for a wide range of destinations.
Weighbill detailing actual weight (gross, tare, net) after reweighing/discharging.
Truck driver receiving waybill from the Dnipro offices.
One of Dnipro’s Volvo-driven payloaders.
M/V Houda being loaded with sunflower seeds, bound for Georgia.
M/V Vega bound for Cyprus being loaded with 1,100 Mt of corn.



M/V Berkan B receiving 6,120 Mt of corn, destination Algeria, while M/V Irtysh-2 is loaded with 2,750Mt of corn bound for Malta.
