A new warehouse has been opened on the border with Poland: cargo turnover of 100,000 tons per year – photos

The Mostyska Container Terminal (MCT) has completed the construction of a modern covered warehouse with a total area of over 4000 sq. m. The projected cargo turnover will be at least 100,000 tons per year. This was reported by the MCT press service.
The new facility is another step in the company's strategy to become a key logistics hub on the border between Ukraine and the European Union, according to the statement.
"The launch of the covered warehouse will not only increase the efficiency of transshipment, but also help our partners reduce logistics costs, ensuring stable conditions for cargo storage," said Dmytro Kobzar, CEO of KTM.
The facility is divided into two separate warehouses, which significantly increases the terminal's capacity for storage and transshipment of various bulk goods, including meal, grains, fertilizers in big-bags, and other goods.
The warehouse infrastructure includes modern equipment, including a specialized A-Ward container rotator. The device can rotate containers at a 90-degree angle.


This allows them to be loaded quickly and with maximum efficiency, compared to the traditional technology based on the use of grain throwers.
The A-Ward tipper allows for an additional loading of 2-3 tons of bulk cargo.
In September 2024, Lentrans launched the Vinnytsia dry port. This rail container terminal connects the central regions of the country with the ports of Odesa and, via the Mostyska container terminal, with the EU countries.
In December, Ukraine's largest private railway operator completed the second phase of the "Vinnytsia Container Terminal".
In May 2025, the Swiss company Medlog SA, which is part of the container giant MSC, acquired a stake in the intermodal transport operator N'UNIT and the cross-border terminal "Mostyska".