Participants of the summit "Towards a Sustainable Maritime Economy: Strategic Priorities for Ukraine's Economic Recovery" came together to exchange ideas, develop new concepts, and collectively address urgent issues related to the revival of the maritime economy in our region. The event brought together experts from the maritime industry of Mykolaiv region and representatives of the authorities. Seriy Petrovich Myroshnyk, the Chief Designer of ProLINE Design Bureau, took part in the event. This summit became a true place of creative realization and inspiration for all attendees.
Mykolaiv, which holds an important position in the development of the infrastructure for the blue economy, is now on the path to exceptionally promising transformations. The program of economic cooperation between mayors and the United Nations sets in motion numerous new opportunities for the development and prosperity of enterprises.
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Mr. Lissitsky’s reporting report “On the State of Ukraine’s support of Ukraine’s Shipbuilding with a way of Special Regulation Minds” at the General Meeting of Ukrsudprom, which took place in the territory of the Nikolaev shipyard “Artel”, has just completed.
Mostly, the information is encouraging.Details are in the presentation of Viktor Lisitsky report:
About shipbuilding state support
The total sales volumes of shipbuilding enterprises of Ukraine amount to almost 3 billion UAH, which is 32% more than the same indicator in 2017. Ship repair services were performed at UAH 501 million - 47% more than in the previous year. At the same time, the sale of shipbuilding products decreased by 15% with an increase in production - it means that the manufactured products will be sold in 2019.
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The design office "ProLINE" presented its work at the "Second Festival of Ideas"
The “Yuventa” yacht took first place in the third group of yachts in the All-Ukrainian sailing competition among cruising and racing yachts for the SIKA Cup 2019.
The regatta was held July 26-29 in the waters of the Dnieper-Bug estuary.