The Port of Poti is a major hub for ocean transportation in the region
The Port of Poti is a major hub for ocean transportation in the region
30 January 2023

The Port of Poti is a major hub for ocean transportation in the region, the port has several terminals for handling different types of cargo, including containers, general cargo, and bulk cargo. The Port of Poti is a key point for the transportation of goods between Georgia and other countries in the region, as well as for transit cargo between Asia and Europe.

The port has recently undergone modernisation and expansion to increase its capacity and competitiveness in the region. It is connected to the national road and railway network for easy access to the hinterland.

As for the rates of cargo transportation can vary depending on the type of cargo, the volume, and the shipping route. However, in recent years, the rates of cargo transportation have generally been decreasing due to increased competition and the use of larger and more efficient ships. Additionally, with the launch of the Belt and Road Initiative by China, freight rates have decreased between China and Central Asia, which includes Georgia.

It's worth noting that the logistics and transportation industry is a dynamic field and the rates are constantly changing, it's important to check with us for the most up-to-date information.

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