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The International Conference “Ukrainian exports – how get access to the sea”

18/ 11/ 2022
  We would like to invite you to take part in the International Conference Ukrainian exports - how get access to the sea, which will be held on-line on November 23. Host is IS Ukrvantage.com The dramatic shifts in global logistics that have taken place this year require a thorough revision of world supply chains. The long-lasting blockade of Ukrainian ports has forced shippers to look for rail access to sea terminals in the EU countries. Conference Ukrainian exports - how get access to the sea involves consideration of new logistics routes under new geopolitical conditions, assessment of cargo flows and terminal capacity, infrastructure and rolling stock modernization or construction projects, optimization of cargo owners costs. We kindly welcome you to participate in the conference via ZOOM (online). Get a free ticket. Conference Program. 10:00 – 11:00 Session 1. The role of Ukraine on the European logistics map Harmonization of Ukrainian legislation with the EU and prospects for joining Ukraine to the European railway network - Yuliia Klymenko, First Deputy Chair of the Committee on Transport and Infrastructure, Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine How can Ukraine remain among the world leaders in food supply? - the speaker is сlarified, Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine Port industry of Ukraine – operation amid new geopolitical conditions - the speaker is сlarified, Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine Prospects for the development of the “Grain Initiative” – extension of the validity and expansion of the range of exported goods - the speaker is clarified, Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority Grain and oil market: the potential of export cargo flows from Ukraine and food needs in the world - Maryna Marynych, Grain Market Analyst UkrAgroConsult Cargoes of Mining and Metallurgical Plants – are there any opportunities to boost exports? - Oleksandr Kalenkov, President Ukrmetalurgprom 11:15 – 12:30 Session 2. Sea ports as a key link in logistics chains The vulnerability and potential of export shipments through the ports of the Danube - the speaker is сlarified, Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company Easy access of Ukrainian cargoes to Baltic Sea ports – Lithuania - Algis Latakas, Director General Port of Klaipėda Railway transportation between Ukraine and Lithuania - Paulius Grubinskas, Commercial Director LTG CARGO Ukraine Easy access of Ukrainian cargoes to Baltic Sea ports – Latvia - Uldis Hmielevskis, Chief Executive Officer Liepaja SEZ Easy access of Ukrainian cargoes to Baltic Sea ports – Poland - Michal Stupak, Customer Manager Port of Gdansk 12:45 – 13:20 Session 3. Rolling stock Production of rolling stock that meets the EU standards - Rostyslav Hapatyn, Director EMP Karpaty Modernization of traction rolling stock in Ukraine - Anda Sivina, Member of the Board LDZ RSS Return of Ukrainian rolling stock that remained on the territory of other countries - Andrii Yakymchyk, Project Manager LTG CARGO Ukraine 13:30 – 15:00 Session 4. Rail transportation and infrastructure on the borders of Ukraine Planning international freight transportation to increase Ukrainian exports - Andrii Miroshnikov (confirmation of participation is expected), Director of the Commercial Department Ukrzaliznytsia Ukrzaliznytsia’s partnership with DB and PKP, new transport routes - Volodymyr Shemaiev (confirmation of participation is expected), Director of Office for International Projects Ukrzaliznytsia Possibilities of stepping up the capacity of border railway crossings - Valerii Tkachov, Deputy Director of the Commercial Department Ukrzaliznytsia Infrastructure projects: Polish railway link between Ukraine and the Baltic countries - Roman Slaston, President UCAB Investments in terminals and logistics centers on the western borders of Ukraine - Viktor Dovhan, Chairman Center for National Transport Strategy Vadul-Siret terminal and grain logistics to the Romanian port of Constanta - Oleksii Tsurkan, Head of the Elevator Department Alebor Group Delivery of Ukrainian products to the ports of the Black Sea and Baltic regions – a practical case - Dmytro Kazanin, Director TEUS Lviv railway junction - prospects for the development of a central hub with track 1435 mm in Ukraine - Borys Hanailiuk, Director Lemberger Linien LLC

We would like to invite you to take part in the International Conference “Ukrainian exports – how get access to the sea”, which will be held on-line on November 23. Host is IS Ukrvantage.com

The dramatic shifts in global logistics that have taken place this year require a thorough revision of world supply chains. The long-lasting blockade of Ukrainian ports has forced shippers to look for rail access to sea terminals in the EU countries.

Conference “Ukrainian exports – how get access to the sea” involves consideration of new logistics routes under new geopolitical conditions, assessment of cargo flows and terminal capacity, infrastructure and rolling stock modernization or construction projects, optimization of cargo owners’ costs.

We kindly welcome you to participate in the conference via ZOOM (online).

Get a free ticket

Conference Program

  • 10:00 – 11:00 Session 1. The role of Ukraine on the European logistics map

Harmonization of Ukrainian legislation with the EU and prospects for joining Ukraine to the European railway network – Yuliia Klymenko, First Deputy Chair of the Committee on Transport and Infrastructure, Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine

How can Ukraine remain among the world leaders in food supply? – the speaker is сlarified, Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine

Port industry of Ukraine – operation amid new geopolitical conditions – the speaker is сlarified, Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine

Prospects for the development of the “Grain Initiative” – extension of the validity and expansion of the range of exported goods – the speaker is clarified, Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority

Grain and oil market: the potential of export cargo flows from Ukraine and food needs in the world – Maryna Marynych, Grain Market Analyst UkrAgroConsult

Cargoes of Mining and Metallurgical Plants – are there any opportunities to boost exports? – Oleksandr Kalenkov, President Ukrmetalurgprom

  • 11:15 – 12:30 Session 2. Sea ports as a key link in logistics chains

The vulnerability and potential of export shipments through the ports of the Danube – the speaker is сlarified, Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company

Easy access of Ukrainian cargoes to Baltic Sea ports – Lithuania – Algis Latakas, Director General Port of Klaipėda

Railway transportation between Ukraine and Lithuania – Paulius Grubinskas, Commercial Director LTG CARGO Ukraine

Easy access of Ukrainian cargoes to Baltic Sea ports – Latvia – Uldis Hmielevskis, Chief Executive Officer Liepaja SEZ

Easy access of Ukrainian cargoes to Baltic Sea ports – Poland – Michal Stupak, Customer Manager Port of Gdansk

  • 12:45 – 13:20 Session 3. Rolling stock

Production of rolling stock that meets the EU standards – Rostyslav Hapatyn, Director EMP Karpaty

Modernization of traction rolling stock in Ukraine – Anda Sivina, Member of the Board LDZ RSS

Return of Ukrainian rolling stock that remained on the territory of other countries – Andrii Yakymchyk, Project Manager LTG CARGO Ukraine

  • 13:30 – 15:00 Session 4. Rail transportation and infrastructure on the borders of Ukraine

Planning international freight transportation to increase Ukrainian exports – Andrii Miroshnikov (confirmation of participation is expected), Director of the Commercial Department Ukrzaliznytsia

Ukrzaliznytsia’s partnership with DB and PKP, new transport routes – Volodymyr Shemaiev (confirmation of participation is expected), Director of Office for International Projects Ukrzaliznytsia

Possibilities of stepping up the capacity of border railway crossings – Valerii Tkachov, Deputy Director of the Commercial Department Ukrzaliznytsia

Infrastructure projects: Polish railway link between Ukraine and the Baltic countries – Roman Slaston, President UCAB

Investments in terminals and logistics centers on the western borders of Ukraine – Viktor Dovhan, Chairman Center for National Transport Strategy

Vadul-Siret terminal and grain logistics to the Romanian port of Constanta – Oleksii Tsurkan, Head of the Elevator Department Alebor Group

Delivery of Ukrainian products to the ports of the Black Sea and Baltic regions – a practical case – Dmytro Kazanin, Director TEUS

Lviv railway junction – prospects for the development of a central hub with track 1435 mm in Ukraine – Borys Hanailiuk, Director Lemberger Linien LLC

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