Anaklia
Anaklia Deep Sea Port was to have been the first Georgian deep water container port with state-of-the-art infrastructure and equipment. In January 2020, the Anaklia port project was cancelled by Georgia’s government, which claimed that the owners, Anaklia Development Consortium, had not met the terms and conditions of the contract. The government plans to reissue the tender. The issue is embroiled with international, political and business interests.
Washington hosts Trans Caspian Forum
Washington, United States (PortSEurope) July 3, 2017 – The second annual Trans-Caspian Forum – East-West Trade and Transit Corridor has taken...
Completion of first phase of Anaklia Deep Sea Port will result in creating 300-500 jobs
Anaklia, Georgia (PortSEurope) June 19, 2017 – Completion of the first phase of Anaklia Deep Sea Port will result in 300-500 new jobs according to the...
Anaklia Development Consortium opens a public information centre
Anaklia, Georgia (PortSEurope) May 25, 2017 – Anaklia Development Consortium has opened a public information centre in Anaklia. The Anaklia Deep Water...
Anaklia Deep Sea Port project – ESIA Scoping Report for public disclosure
Anaklia, Georgia (Ports Europe) March 14, 2017 – The Anaklia Development Consortium has published for public consultation the Environmental and Social...
SSA Marine interested in Anaklia port management
Anaklia, Georgia (Ports Europe) January 16, 2017 – Leading international terminal operator SSA Marine has started negotiations with the Anaklia...