Growth of the port sector in Georgia

Growth of the port sector in Georgia

10/07

Georgia is strengthening its position as a strategic maritime and transit hub connecting Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. Its ports and terminals play an increasingly important role in regional trade, logistics, and energy flows.

 

Key Maritime Assets

  • - Poti Sea Port – Georgia's main commercial port and container hub, serving the East–West trade corridor.
  • - Batumi Sea Port – A major Black Sea port handling oil and liquid bulk cargo while expanding its range of operations.
  • - Kulevi Oil Terminal – Operated by SOCAR, the terminal is a key export point for petroleum products with strong rail-to-port connectivity.
  • - Supsa Oil Terminal – A strategic crude oil export route linking Azerbaijan to global markets through pipeline infrastructure.
  • - Anaklia Deep Sea Port (planned) – Expected to significantly enhance Georgia's maritime capacity and strengthen the Middle Corridor, with Phase 1 planned for 2029.

 

Why It Matters

Together, these assets are reinforcing Georgia's role as a regional gateway for trade and energy. As infrastructure investments continue, the country is becoming an increasingly attractive destination for businesses and investors looking to access markets across the Caucasus and Central Asia.

 

How Experto Consulting Can Help

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