New grain terminal to be opened in Poti port
17/05/2013 16:15:00
Oratert News
The Pace Group company together with the companies "APM Terminals -
Poti" and "Agricom" will open a wheat processing terminal in the Poti
port on Friday.
It is supposed that the ceremony will be attended by Georgian Prime
Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili and members of the government.
The event will be also attended by U.S. Ambassador Richard Norland,
his Deputy for Economic Affairs John Ashworth, Azerbaijani Ambassador
Azer Huseyn, Turkish Ambassador Levent Murat Burhan and Israeli
Ambassador Yuval Fuchs, Acting Minister of Agriculture Giorgi
Shervashizhe, Economy Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili, Chairman of the
Parliamentary Budget and Finance Committee David Onoprishvili,
Chairman of the Committee on Sector Economy Zurab Tkemaladze, Majority
MP Eka Beselia, business ombudsman Giorgi Gakharia and others.
According to the company "Pace Group", such a terminal has never been
in Georgia. The facility will allow the exporting countries from the
Central Asia to consider Georgia as an alternative route for wheat
export to the countries of Mediterranean and Black Sea. The terminal
capacity is 500,000 tons per year.
17/05/2013 16:15:00
Oratert News
The Pace Group company together with the companies "APM Terminals -
Poti" and "Agricom" will open a wheat processing terminal in the Poti
port on Friday.
It is supposed that the ceremony will be attended by Georgian Prime
Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili and members of the government.
The event will be also attended by U.S. Ambassador Richard Norland,
his Deputy for Economic Affairs John Ashworth, Azerbaijani Ambassador
Azer Huseyn, Turkish Ambassador Levent Murat Burhan and Israeli
Ambassador Yuval Fuchs, Acting Minister of Agriculture Giorgi
Shervashizhe, Economy Minister Giorgi Kvirikashvili, Chairman of the
Parliamentary Budget and Finance Committee David Onoprishvili,
Chairman of the Committee on Sector Economy Zurab Tkemaladze, Majority
MP Eka Beselia, business ombudsman Giorgi Gakharia and others.
According to the company "Pace Group", such a terminal has never been
in Georgia. The facility will allow the exporting countries from the
Central Asia to consider Georgia as an alternative route for wheat
export to the countries of Mediterranean and Black Sea. The terminal
capacity is 500,000 tons per year.