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In January–July 2021, the Ferrexpo Group increased railway shipments to Europe by 81.3% to 2.3 million tons y-o-y. Conversely, shipments to ports fell by 21.3% to 4.4 million tons, according to the data of the Ukrzaliznytsia (Ukrainian Railways) JSC’s Main Information and Computing Center published on the Open Data Portal.
A total of 6.7 million tons of iron ore was shipped from Zolotnyshyne railway station in 7M, 2.8% down from the same period of 2020.
In terms of products, most were shipped to Pivdennyi Seaport through the following railway stations:
Since June, no products have been shipped to Beregova railway station for the state stevedore, Pivdennyi.
Ferrexpo supplied a smaller part of its products to Europe through the following railway stations:
The share of railway shipments of products to distant markets (Beregova and Chornomorska railway stations) was 66.3% in 7M, 15.6 pp. down from January–July 2020. The share of railway shipments to Europe (Batievo, Chop, Izmail, and Uzhhorod railway stations) in 7M was 33.7% of the total volume of shipped products.
As reported earlier, in 2020, Ferrexpo increased production of iron ore pellets by 7% to 11.218 million tons y-o-y. The Group’s sales of iron ore pellets grew by 17.5% to 12.1 million tons.
In 2020, Ferrexpo increased railway shipments to sea ports by 32% to 9.24 million tons y-o-y. Conversely, shipments to the EU countries fell by 33.7% to 2.6 million tons.
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