The company continues to demonstrate resilience and strategic adaptability in the conditions of the blocked Mykolaiv port hub.

As part of preparations for the upcoming marketing year, NIBULON has signed a contract with the Sea Port of Chornomorsk for the transshipment of up to 1 million tons of agricultural products.
Despite the surplus of transshipment capacities on the market, we managed to achieve a balance of interests, laying the foundation for the strategic advantage of both parties. At the same time, optimized regional logistics creates added value for the Ukrainian farmer.
Signing the contract is a decisive step in shaping a flexible logistics model that will enable NIBULON to maintain the continuity of exports, even in the absence of access to its own terminal.
“Our volumes and stability are tools that protect the farmer. We work with over 3,000 small and medium-sized agricultural producers, who, thanks to efficient logistics, receive competitive purchase prices, allowing them to plan and grow even under challenging conditions,” emphasized Serhii Kalkutin, Director of Logistics at NIBULON.
The company notes that negotiations with other port operators are ongoing, and NIBULON is open to new partnerships, provided they are based on transparency, efficiency, and compliance with logistics tariffs that are beneficial to Ukrainian farmers.