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Container Terminal Mostyska summarizes 2025 performance

Based on the results of 12 months of 2025, Mostyska Dry Port (known as Container Terminal Mostyska) handled over 47,000 TEU of containerized cargo. The consolidated volume of transshipped general, bulk, and liquid cargo reached 395,000 tons. Within the cargo flow structure, grain cargo accounted for 35,000 tons, liquid cargo for 200,000 tons, general cargo […]

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Container Terminal Mostyska recognized as official RoadrailLink partner and r2L certificate holder

Container Terminal Mostyska (CTM) has become the first—and so far the only—terminal in Ukraine to receive the official r2L (roadrailLink) certificate and to be recognized as an official partner of RoadrailLink, the developer of innovative technology for trailer-on-rail transport. The roadrailLink (r2L) solution unlocks new logistical capabilities by enabling the transportation of virtually any standardized semi-trailers, tractors, trucks, passenger cars, and

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Container Terminal Mostyska has opened a modern covered warehouse

“Container Terminal Mostyska” (CTM) has completed the construction of a modern covered warehouse with a total area of over 4000 square meters. The projected cargo turnover will be at least 100 thousand tons per year. The facility is divided into two separate warehouses, which significantly increases the terminal’s capacity for storing and transshipment of various

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Container Terminal Mostyska plans to resumethe Mostyska–Forst piggyback route

Container Terminal Mostyska (CTM) plans to resume regular piggyback transportation between Ukraine and Germany on the Mostyska–Forst route. The service is scheduled to launch on July 1, 2025. This logistics route is the result of a partnership between LION Group, Nunit, and GOL. The project is being implemented as part of a strategy to develop

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Container Terminal Mostyska speaks at the Grain Storage Forum

On 31 January, Kyiv hosted the Grain Storage Forum, a key industry event that has been bringing together government officials, businesses, and investors for seven consecutive years to discuss storage, processing, logistics, and trade in agricultural products. As part of the forum, Dmytro Kobzar, CEO of Container Terminal Mostyska (CTM), participated in a panel discussion,

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Container Terminal Mostyska paid more than UAH 35 million in taxes and fees for the first half of 2024

Based on the results of its operations in the first half of 2024, Mostyska Dry Port, also known as Container Terminal Mostyska, paid more than UAH 35 million to the budgets of all levels. In particular, over UAH 17 million was transferred to the state budget. Local budgets were replenished by UAH 9.8 million, and

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Container Terminal Mostyska has become a general partner of Grain Ukraine

On May 30-31, Kyiv hosted a large-scale agricultural conference Grain Ukraine. Container Terminal Mostyska (hereinafter referred to as CTM) participated in the event and has become the general partner of the conference. The Conference was attended by agricultural companies CEOs, logistics market experts, government and bank representatives, who discussed challenges, new trends and growth strategies.

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Container Terminal Mostyska increased cargo handling in 2023

Based on the performance in 2023, Mostyska Dry Port (known as Container Terminal Mostyska) handled more than 72.4 thousand TEU of containerized cargo. Over the past year, the consolidated volume of general, bulk, and liquid cargo handling increased to 286 thousand tons. Of these, 122 thousand tons of grain cargo, 62 thousand tons of liquid

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