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Regular Ferry Operations To Be Started Between Kavkaz And Poti Ports
December 19, 2004 14:56:09
REGULAR FERRY OPERATIONS TO BE STARTED BETWEEN KAVKAZ AND POTI PORTS JAN 5 2005
YEREVAN, DECEMBER 18. ARMINFO. Regular ferry operations will be started between the Georgian port of Poti and the Russian port of Kavkaz Jan 5 2005, Armenia's Transport and Communication Minister Andranik Manukyan said during his visit to Georgia.
The first ferry has already carried 24 carriages from Kavkaz to Poti. An Armenian-Georgian meeting is planned for Jan 10 to discuss the terms of the ferry communication between the ports. "Judging from the mood of the Russian and Georgian sides one can infer that the communication will become regular Jan 5," says Manukyan.
It should be noted that presently the Armenia-Georgia-Russia railroad operations are carried out via Ukraine (Poti-Ilichevsk) as Russia has had no ferry port on the Black Sea. As a result the transit fees to Ukraine amount to 30%-40% of the Russia-Armenia cargo transportation costs. The Kavkaz ferry port was first exploited in May 2004. Its maximum capacity is 500,000 tons a year. But shallow coast is a serious problem for the port as it can receive only small ships.
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