The logistics department of one of Ukraine’s largest grain market operators, NIBULON LLC, has transported over 40,000 tons of partners’ grain to the company’s elevators and ports since the start of the 2025–2026 marketing year (July–June), the grain trader’s press service reported.
According to the report, around 100 company trucks are currently collecting NIBULON’s own products in various regions.
“33 trucks from NIBULON’s fleet are fulfilling external orders, helping agricultural producers deliver harvested crops on time,” the statement says.
The agribusiness noted that the company offers a full range of services for farmers: collection, transportation, storage, and further sale of products.
Transportation services can be ordered via the NIBULON APP, where users can select a route, track shipments in real time, and manage logistics directly from their phone. Grain is transported from field to NIBULON elevator, from field to port, and from field to warehouse.
The agribusiness highlights key advantages: individual pricing based on distance (t/km); modern, fuel-efficient equipment reducing costs; online cargo tracking; and a chatbot for truck registration and unloading without queues.
NIBULON LLC was founded in 1991. Before the Russian invasion, the trader operated 27 transshipment terminals and complexes for receiving agricultural products, storage capacities for 2.25 million tons of crops at a time, a fleet of 83 vessels (including 23 tugboats), and owned the Mykolaiv Shipbuilding Plant.
Before the war, NIBULON cultivated 82,000 hectares in 12 regions of Ukraine and exported agricultural products to more than 70 countries. In 2021, the grain trader exported a record 5.64 million tons of products, including 0.7 million tons in August, 1.88 million tons in the fourth quarter, and 3.71 million tons in the second half of the year.
Currently, the trader operates at 32% of its capacity, has established a special unit for demining agricultural land, and was forced to relocate its central office from Mykolaiv to Kyiv.