Alebor Group prepared for higher soybean transshipment at its terminal on Ukraine-Romania border

Alebor Group was mostly focused on cereals transshipment, primarily corn and wheat. "Vadul-Siret Terminal" was no exception, with these two crops accounting for 90% of exports in the 2023/24 marketing year, the terminal's director Natalia Matvienko told Latifundist.com.

The reduction in grain areas, the drought and the popularity of soybeans among farmers, particularly in the western regions, have changed the company's focus. Now they will work more with soybeans. A separate unloading point has been built for it with silos. The company is gearing up for transshipment with loading onto wagons.

Alebor Group ships grain from "Vadul-Siret Terminal" to the Romanian port of Constanța for $29/ton.

The facility has a European gauge, its own locomotives and 128 wagons. The elevator's shipment capacity is 6,400 ton per day.

The storage capacity of the elevator is 210 thousand tons.

Vadul-Siret Terminal

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