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Russia Plans Commercial Container and Cargo Port for Crimea Near Sevastopol

July 14, 2025
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Russian-Appointed Governor Unveils Plans for Sevastopol Commercial Port Development

The Russian-appointed governor for Sevastopol in Crimea, Mikhail Razvozhaev, recently revealed ambitious plans for the development of a new commercial port and container operations in the occupied region. This move comes as a significant step towards the economic revitalization of Sevastopol, which has seen its commercial port largely closed for the past 11 years due to the Russian annexation of Crimea and subsequent sanctions imposed by the European Union and Ukraine.

Razvozhaev highlighted the importance of establishing a powerful and active commercial port in Sevastopol, stating, “It is very important for Sevastopol to have a powerful, active commercial port.” He announced the signing of key agreements and expressed optimism about the port’s future operations, stating, “As soon as the sanctions are lifted, the port will operate at full capacity.”

Development Plans and Investments

In June, an agreement was signed for the reconstruction of the port, with the new commercial operation set to be located in Kamyshovaya Bay to the west of Sevastopol. The projected timeline for making the port fully operational is several years, with an estimated investment of approximately $25.6 million. Necessary port equipment has already been purchased, and preparations are underway for the repair of main facilities, including hydraulic engineering work.

Three test voyages have been conducted on a vessel with a capacity for 260 TEU, sailing between Sevastopol, Turkey, and Egypt. A fourth test voyage is scheduled for July. The goal is to handle up to 2,000 TEU and 500,000 tons of general cargo in 2025, with projections to increase these figures significantly by 2030.

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Challenges and Controversies

While the port development plans signal a potential economic boost for Sevastopol, Ukrainian media has raised concerns about the viability of the project, citing the enforcement of sanctions and allegations of smuggling operations. Ukraine has sanctioned numerous ships for operating in Crimea and has accused Russian occupiers of illicitly exporting Ukrainian grain from Crimean ports.

The Russian company tasked with implementing the port development, Avia LLC, has been linked to smuggling operations and has faced sanctions related to grain exports from Crimea. Despite these challenges, Russia’s Federal Agency for Maritime and River Transport and FSUE Rosmorport are supporting the project, emphasizing its potential economic benefits for the region.

Future Prospects

Razvozhaev envisions the modernization of the port infrastructure in Kamyshovaya Bay as a crucial step towards strengthening Sevastopol’s role as a key transit hub in the Black Sea region. He also mentioned discussions about the development of passenger flights into the region, signaling a broader effort to enhance Sevastopol’s logistical and economic potential.

The commercial port development in Sevastopol represents a significant investment in the region’s economic future, despite ongoing challenges and controversies. As plans move forward, stakeholders will closely monitor the progress and outcomes of this ambitious project.

Top photo by George Chernilevsky of Sevastopol’s Southern Bay (public domain photo)

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