Republic of Crimea (Sevastopol)
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| Geographic Information Area - 864 sq. km. |
Industry The basic industries in the city
are engineering, metalworking, light industry and food production. Sevastopol is now the
biggest Ukrainian center of fish, refrigerator and scientific research fleet with a well
developed ship repairing and radio electronic industry. There are almost 5,000 industrial
enterprises within the city, the largest being large fishing and fish processing plants.
Annual production capacity of floating and coastal canning ships is millions cans and tons
of smoke, stock, and pickled fish. Practically, the whole Ukrainian transport refrigerator
fleet is concentrated in Sevastopol, and makes up 4 per cent of the world total. Six
plants, capable of repairing ships of all classes and types constitute ship repairing
potentials of the city. The most powerful sea floating cranes of the former USSR with
carrying capacity from 100 to 1,600 t were constructed at the Ordzhonikidze Sea Works. The
biggest in Europe dry dock (250 m) is also located at these works. |
Agriculture Agricultural complex of the region specializes in gardening, vine and vegetable growing. Sevastopol is one of the most important vine growing regions of Ukraine. High quality and variety distinguish the local varieties of grape. 1/3 of all the Crimean vineyards is concentrated in Sevastopol. The rich facilities for wine making as well as experience in this branch make the city the supplier of the best table and sparkling wines in Ukraine. Transport and Communications Transportation system of the city includes 6 railway stations with 35 km of approach lines capable of handling up to 600 freight cars per day. Traffic capacity is 46 trains in both directions daily. Railway roads and cul-de-sac stations are connected with almost all Sevastopol bays, through which cargo transfer is carried out. Two main automobile highways Sevastopol-Simferopol (traffic capacity is 18,000 units a day), and Sevastopol-Yalta of the same traffic capacity link Sevastopol with all the regions of the Crimea. A 30 km mooring line is well developed and it includes more than 100 berths in the city, part of which are deep water piers equipped to load large capacity vessels with 10-12 m. draft. Sevastopol sea trade and fish ports carry out different cargo transfers, including 1 million t of petroleum products a year. Two first class airports (with 3,2 km runways) are situated within the city and can serve air liners and carriers of all types. Belbek Airport (UKFS) can handle 500 t of cargo and 500 passengers per day. Foreign economic relations with other countries are constantly widening. There are up to 100 joint ventures registered in the city. The city enterprises export to 50 countries of the world and import from 48 countries. The structure of exports combines fish and fish products (55%), canned fish (34%), the balance being the produce of ferrous metallurgy, ship engines and spare parts, etc. The imports include goods of non ferrous metallurgy, varnishes, paints, cable, plastic goods, video equipment, measuring instruments, perfumes, cosmetics, oil and diesel fuels, lubricants, etc. |
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