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Logistics infrastructure in Georgia

Georgia — Ports

Georgia has 3 seaports profiled from the NGA World Port Index — each with its harbour size, channel and anchorage depth, shelter and on-site cargo facilities, traced to the published register.

Container terminals are matched to their operators from the SMDG Terminal Code List — a UN/LOCODE child code list — and liner connectivity is set against UNCTAD's LSCI and port-level PLSCI. Search, sort or open any port for its sourced record.

3
Total
2
Very small
1
Small
Container throughput
401,269 TEU
World Bank WDI · 2021
Liner connectivity (LSCI)
25.2
UNCTAD · 2024-Q1
Container terminals
3
SMDG · UN/LOCODE
Maritime territory (EEZ)
22,944 km²
Marine Regions
Most connected
  1. 1Batumi27.5
UNCTAD PLSCI
Most container terminals
  1. 1Batumi1
SMDG
Deepest channels
  1. 1Supsa Marine Terminal20 m
  2. 2Sokhumi9.4 m
  3. 3Batumi9 m
NGA WPI
Best equipped
  1. 1Batumi4 / 6
  2. 2Sokhumi2 / 6
  3. 3Supsa Marine Terminal1 / 6
NGA WPI
DatabookThe Record of Consolidated Knowledge
Georgia beyond logistics?
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PortSizeTypeChannel depthAnchorageCargo pier depthShelterFacilities
Supsa Marine TerminalGESPSVery SmallOpen Roadstead20 m14 mPoorRepairs
SokhumiGEABKVery SmallOpen Roadstead9.4 m11 m6 mFairCranesBunker
BatumiGEBUSSmallCoastal (Breakwater)9 m15 m12 mGoodRepairsBunker

All Sources

Portsthe NGA World Port Indexthe NGA World Port Index
Public domain (US gov)
Logistics performanceUNCTADUNCTAD
CC BY 3.0 IGO
Infrastructurethe World Bank's World Development Indicatorsthe World Bank's World Development Indicators
CC BY 4.0
InfrastructureMarine RegionsMarine Regions
CC BY 4.0
Portsthe SMDG Terminal Code Listthe SMDG Terminal Code List
UN/LOCODE — free, attribution
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