In Georgia, from January to April 2026, the volume of cargo handled at seaports and terminals reached 5.95 million tons. Compared to the same period last year, the indicator increased by 21%, reflecting intensified transit activity and the development of transport infrastructure.

According to the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development, container traffic also showed growth: the volume amounted to 258,583 TEU, which is 8% higher than last year's level. Positive dynamics were recorded in all key cargo categories, including ferry and general cargo transportation.

The most significant growth was demonstrated by ferry cargo (+34%) and general cargo (+33%), as well as containerized and bulk flows. Authorities note that such indicators strengthen Georgia's role as a regional logistics hub and confirm the stable development of the country's maritime infrastructure.