The total cargo transshipment volume at Batumi Seaport from January to November 1, 2025, exceeded 6 million tons. This growth was primarily driven by stable supplies of Kazakhstani petroleum products, as well as increased transshipment of light petroleum products.
According to the General Director of Batumi Oil Terminal LLC, a subsidiary of KazTransOil JSC, the port continues to strengthen its role as a key link in the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route, supporting stable cargo flows between Kazakhstan, Georgia, and the Black Sea region. From January to March 2025, KazTransOil increased transshipment through its port assets by 22%.
Previously, the port of Batumi exported Kazakh ammophos for the first time via the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR), marking an important step in the development of multimodal shipments via the Trans-Caspian route and expanding the range of Kazakh cargo transiting through Batumi.
