As part of Russia’s national initiative to modernize its transport infrastructure, the Russian government has approved the development of the Azov seaport, including the construction of a state-of-the-art grain terminal on newly allocated port land.
The project envisions the creation of a high-capacity transshipment facility with a minimum annual throughput of 1.5 million tons. The terminal will become an integral part of the federal “Seaport Development” program and will significantly enhance the export capabilities of the agricultural sector in southern Russia.
Key benefits of the project include:
Once operational, the terminal will position Azov as a strategic hub for agricultural exports to the Black Sea and Mediterranean markets.