Ukraine’s operational maritime hub in mid-2026 is the three Greater Odesa ports: Odesa, Chornomorsk and Pivdennyi (Yuzhny). They move agri, metals, chemicals and ore for export and take in import containers. This section holds the profile of each port — berths, drafts, cargo types and the services we handle there.
Ports of the hub
Open a port profile — details on berths, draft and cargo flows (the Odesa profile is ready; Chornomorsk and Pivdennyi are in progress):
- Port of Odesa — universal port: containers, grain, liquid bulk. Vessels up to 270 m, draft up to 13.0 m.
- Port of Chornomorsk — container and ro-ro terminal, berths up to 13.5 m, up to 10 rail tracks.
- Port of Pivdennyi (Yuzhny) — deep-water port, depths up to 19 m, handles capesize vessels.
The Mykolaiv ports are not operational as of mid-2026. The working hub is Odesa, Chornomorsk and Pivdennyi.
Need to match a port to your cargo?
We’ll advise which port and berth fit your tonnage, vessel draft and cargo type.