CARGO FLOW FROM ARMENIA VIA GEORGIA HAS GROWN BY SEVERAL TIMES IN THE LAST FEW DAYS
arminfo
2008-08-14 19:02:00
ArmInfo.The cargo flow from Armenia via Georgia has grown by several
times after the end of the military actions in the Georgia-Ossetian
conflict zone.
The Ministry of Transport and Communication of Armenia reports that
127 carriages with cargo left Armenia on Aug 8-10 against 57 carriages
before the war - on Aug 4-7.
19 carriages with grain came to Armenia from the Georgian port of Poti
on Aug 14. Presently, there are 4 ships with grain in the port. One
of the ships and a ferry with 76 carriages are being unloaded.
There are 27 carriages with grain in Tbilisi and 10 carriages with
petrol in the port of Batumi.
The South-Caucasian Railways (subsidiary of Russian Railways)
carried 108 carriages with different cargoes from Georgia to Armenia
on Aug 11-14. 28 carriages with export cargo (mostly cement and
metal concentrate) left Armenia on Aug 11, 14 carriages on Aug 12,
23 carriages on Aug 13 and 16 carriages on Aug 14.
arminfo
2008-08-14 19:02:00
ArmInfo.The cargo flow from Armenia via Georgia has grown by several
times after the end of the military actions in the Georgia-Ossetian
conflict zone.
The Ministry of Transport and Communication of Armenia reports that
127 carriages with cargo left Armenia on Aug 8-10 against 57 carriages
before the war - on Aug 4-7.
19 carriages with grain came to Armenia from the Georgian port of Poti
on Aug 14. Presently, there are 4 ships with grain in the port. One
of the ships and a ferry with 76 carriages are being unloaded.
There are 27 carriages with grain in Tbilisi and 10 carriages with
petrol in the port of Batumi.
The South-Caucasian Railways (subsidiary of Russian Railways)
carried 108 carriages with different cargoes from Georgia to Armenia
on Aug 11-14. 28 carriages with export cargo (mostly cement and
metal concentrate) left Armenia on Aug 11, 14 carriages on Aug 12,
23 carriages on Aug 13 and 16 carriages on Aug 14.