Batumi Sea Port
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Batumi Seaport is a major transportation hub on the southeastern coast of the Black Sea (Georgia). Located in Batumi Bay, the area is 22.2 hectares. It has 11 berths and five terminals: an oil terminal, a container terminal, a dry cargo terminal, a railway ferry terminal, and a passenger terminal (with a marine station). The port is an important link in the Eurasian transport corridor, connecting the Caucasus, Russia, Turkey and Central Asia. Petroleum products and crude oil form the basis of cargo turnover (80-90%); ore, timber, grain, and sugar are also transported. About 12.22 million tons of cargo are handled annually, 100 TEU, and about 22 thousand are serviced. passengers.
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