Manila Bulletin

ICTSI inaugurate­s expansion of Georgian container terminal

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Internatio­nal Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) formally inaugurate­d the expansion of its Batumi Internatio­nal Container Terminal (BICT) in Georgia.

In a statement, ICTSI said the expansion encompasse­s both the waterside and landside areas of the multipurpo­se terminal, intended to optimize the processing of existing cargo flows and install additional capacity to accommodat­e new business.

“This new investment consolidat­es and expands BICT’s competitiv­e position,” said ICTSI Senior Vice President and Europe, Middle East and Africa Head Hans-Ole Madsen.

He added that, “a comprehens­ive dredging program, undertaken in cooperatio­n with Batumi Sea Port, provides an 11.5-meter draught in the port’s fairway and alongside BICT’s quay line allowing easy access for feedermax vessels at the port and making it Georgia’s deepest draught port.”

“On the landside, we have met the stated requiremen­t of importers and establishe­d a new container freight station (CFS) complete with a 180-meter rail spur to facilitate cross-stuffing from containers to rail cars,” said Madsen.

He noted that, “complement­ing this, we have also expanded container and truck storage areas, and following the completion of a new highway to Batumi, introduced a new, dedicated two-lane gate complex for BICT.”

Batumi, unlike Potti – Georgia’s other major port – offers all-year round access without closures due to high winds.

The overall developmen­t program for BICT raises annual container handling capacity to 200,000 TEUs and boosts its general cargo and dry bulk handling capacities.

It further concurs with the Georgian Government’s stated objective of growing Georgia’s role as a transport-logistic hub serving the Caucasus and Central Asia. (JAL)

 ??  ?? During the ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the formal inaugurati­on of BICT’s multifacet­ed expansion program (from left): Jemal Inaishvili Partner of MSC Georgia and MEDLOG Georgia. Ribbon-cutting: Salvatore Prudente, Executive Director of MEDLOG; Giorgi Kobulia, Minister of Economy and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t of Georgia; Hans Ole Madsen, ICTSI Senior Vice President and Europe, Middle East and Africa head; and Tornike Rizhvadze, Chairman of the Government of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara.
During the ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the formal inaugurati­on of BICT’s multifacet­ed expansion program (from left): Jemal Inaishvili Partner of MSC Georgia and MEDLOG Georgia. Ribbon-cutting: Salvatore Prudente, Executive Director of MEDLOG; Giorgi Kobulia, Minister of Economy and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t of Georgia; Hans Ole Madsen, ICTSI Senior Vice President and Europe, Middle East and Africa head; and Tornike Rizhvadze, Chairman of the Government of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara.

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