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The Poti seaport. The Poti Sea Port (Georgian: ფოთის საზღვაო ნავსადგური, p’ot’is sazghvao navsadguri) is a major seaport and harbor off the eastern Black Sea coast at the mouth of the Rioni River in Poti, Georgia.
In 2008, 51% of shares of the Poti Sea Port and its management rights for 49 years were purchased by the United Arab Emirates-based RAKIA, which then obtained the remaining share. In April 2011, RAKIA sold 80% of its share to APM Terminals, a subsidiary of the Danish giant Maersk and withdrew from the port management. [2]
Poti city web site; Poti Sea Port Authority; Chart of Poti port; @bbc - The Georgian foreign ministry said the Black Sea port of Poti, which is the site of a major oil shipment facility, had been "devastated" by a Russian aerial bombardment. New fiber optic cable connected to Europe [permanent dead link
Poti Sea Port; S. Supsa This page was last edited on 17 June 2024, at 07:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
About 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) West of Senaki the S2 highway branches off the S1 highway and heads west to the Black Sea port of Poti, after which the route turns south along the Black Sea coast to the resort and port city of Batumi. The highway reaches its southern terminus in Sarpi at the Georgia–Turkey border. The entire highway is built as a ...
Port of Salalah, Oman: One million TEU expansion underway, with completion expected in 2025. APM Terminals Maasvlakte II, Rotterdam, the Netherlands: Doubling of annual capacity currently underway with completion expected in 2027. Poti Sea Port, Georgia: Expansion will commence in 2024. The first stage includes a breakwater of 1,700m and a 400m ...
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Poti City Assembly; Poti Sea Port; S. Siege of Phasis; T. Treaty of Poti This page was last edited on 10 July 2018, at 16:39 (UTC). Text is available under the ...