“For ten years of successful operation, the Kulevi port has developed its infrastructure to the level that can effectively meet the needs of any company. The capacity of the port increased and the share of operations including reception, loading and shipment of tankers also increased,” the message said.
“We intend to continue making every effort to provide the best and most professional services for our clients. We believe that our progress will continue in the future.”
In 2016, 152 tankers were shipped from the Kulevi terminal, which is 26.6 percent less than in 2015.
The terminal in Georgia’s Kulevi was commissioned in May 2008 and oil products’ transshipment started in June of the same year. The total capacity of the terminal is 10 million tons of oil cargo per year, including three million tons of oil, three million tons of diesel fuel and four million tons of fuel oil.
The total capacity of the terminal’s tank farm is 380,000 cubic meters.
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