NIBULON’s transshipment terminal of “Pereyaslavs’ka” branch was visited by foreign guests. The visit was organized within the regional training seminar for CIS countries coordinated by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine.
Within the seminar, according to organizers, there were held a number of educational excursions to the Ukrainian companies experiencing in doing business in the modern market conditions. The guests visited NIBULON on November 13, 2013.
During the meeting Artem Novohatko, the branch director, familiarized the visitors with the terminal’s technical facilities, technological peculiarities and principles of operation.
According to him, NIBULON’s modern high-tech transshipment terminal is an important element of the agro-industrial sector of Kyiv region, and the company itself is a well-known leader of Ukraine’s agro-industrial complex. NIBULON develops dynamically and invests in the infrastructure development to process, store and transport grain.
While familiarizing themselves with the transshipment terminal, the guests visited the laboratory where they observed the process of grain sampling and became familiar with the process of grain receipt, its drying and cleaning.
At the end of the meeting the participants of the seminar were impressed by the terminal’s technological level and labour organization level.
We would remind you that the transshipment terminal of “Pereyaslavs’ka” branch was constructed within the implementation of the second stage of NIBULON’s investment project in Kyiv region. It was opened on July 26, 2012, with the participation of Prime Minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov who highly appreciated NIBULON’s investment activity and supported granting of the national status to the company’s project to revive navigation on the Dnipro and the Southern Bug Rivers.
Putting into operation of the transshipment terminal allowed NIBULON to close a chain of its facilities constructed on the Dnipro River and territories adjacent to the river: from north (Kyiv region) to south (Kherson region) entering the Black Sea via the transshipment terminal in Mykolayiv city.