Zaporizhzhia River Port
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Native name
Запорізький річковий портLocation
Zaporizhzhia,
Dniprovskyi Raion (Zaporizhzhia), Leonova Street, 1-a[2]
Dniprovskyi Raion (Zaporizhzhia), Leonova Street, 1-a[2]
| Zaporizhzhia River Port | |
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Native name | Запорізький річковий порт |
| Location | |
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| Location | Dniprovskyi Raion (Zaporizhzhia), Leonova Street, 1-a[2] |
| Coordinates | 47°51′59″N 35°6′1″E / 47.86639°N 35.10028°E |
| Details | |
| Opened | 1934 |
| No. of berths | 13 |
| Statistics | |
| Website «Укррічфлот» | |
Zaporizhzhia River Port (formerly Lenin Port) specializes in the processing of ore, coke, coal, scrap metal, hardware, fertilizers, clay, sand, ferroalloys, and bauxite.[3] The port's cargo processing capacity is 6 million tons per year. Zaporizhzhia River Port accepts vessels of the river-sea type with a length of up to 180 m and a depth of up to 4 m. The port area is 39.7 hectares and includes 13 cargo berths with a total length of 2787.7 m, including two berths in the Port of Nikopol (297.2 m).
