This week, NIBULON welcomed Philippe Vollot, Member of the Managing Board of Rabobank, to our facilities. He visited the Pereyaslavska branch and explored every stage of our operations — from grain intake to storage, processing, and transshipment.

Our guest observed the work of a modern production and technology laboratory equipped with high-precision instruments. Recently, we fully automated the laboratory’s processes: data from the equipment is instantly transferred to the computer, eliminating human influence on the results. Mr. Vollot witnessed the system in action and spoke with employees.
During the visit, NIBULON’s CEO, Andriy Vadaturskyy, presented the company’s history and logistics model, which, before the full-scale invasion, relied heavily on river transportation. Using the Pereiaslavska branch as an example, he explained how the blockade of river navigation and disruption of export logistics have affected NIBULON’s operations — and what steps we are taking to remain competitive both in Ukraine and on global markets.
Philippe Vollot, Member of the Managing Board of Rabobank:
“I am impressed by the scale of your operations and the dedication of your team. I’m grateful to be here, to meet your people, and to thank them for their resilience and professionalism.”
Andriy Vadaturskyy, CEO of NIBULON:
“Rabobank stood by us during the most difficult times and was one of the first to lend a helping hand. It was real support in action — thanks to which both we and Ukrainian farmers keep working.”
We previously reported that in May, Andriy Vadatursky presented NIBULON’s Story of Resilience at Rabobank’s Non-Financial Risk Event, and in June, Philippe Vollo visited NIBULON in Kyiv.