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Port of Batumi | |
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Location | |
Country | Georgia |
Location | Batumi, Adjara |
UN/LOCODE | GEBUS[1] |
Details | |
Owned by | KazTransOil |
Statistics | |
Annual cargo tonnage | 700,000 Tons (2013) |
Annual container volume | 100 000 TEU (2013) |
Passenger traffic | 180,000 (2013) |
Website www.batumiport.com |
The Batumi Seaport (Georgian: ბათუმის საზღვაო პორტი, romanized: batumis sazghvao p'ort'i) is a Georgian seaport. It is the largest container, ferry and general cargo seaport in Georgia. Located in the city of Batumi, on the south-east coast of the Black Sea. The port is also used as a major transit port for oil refining in Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan. Batumi Port has the ability to meet customer requirements for various cargo, ships and passengers. The port has five terminals: oil terminal, dry cargo terminal, container terminal, railway-ferry crossing and passenger terminal. These terminals are equipped with appropriate cranes, which facilitates the timely and quality processing of cargo and meet the requirements of the port's customers.[2]