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‘Poti is a rail port able to channel Central Asian cargo to the world’

Image: Flickr. APM Terminals Poti

2022 was a highlight year for the port of Poti in Georgia. The location has been involved in the bulk of transport projects linking China and Central Asia to Europe via the Black Sea. According to Iain Rawlinson, CCO at APM Terminals in Poti, the port and the country have a huge role in developing regional markets and boosting rail.

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Author: Nikos Papatolios

Nikos Papatolios is the Chief Editor of RailFreight.com, the online magazine for rail freight professionals.

1 comment op “‘Poti is a rail port able to channel Central Asian cargo to the world’”

Walter E Pfefferle|01.02.23|18:59

Poti perfect name as bringing in all the crap from China. 🙂 US should be distancing it self from the largest threat it has to ist way of life.

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