Tbilisi (GBC) - In 2025, 1 7891 ships entered the ports and terminals of Georgia. 50.9% of those ships were general cargo carriers, 23.6% were liquid bulk, 15.5% – container ships, and the rest of 10.0 percent were distributed among dry bulk carriers, tugs and specialized ships, according to the National Statistics Office of Georgia (Geostat).
In 2025, compared to the previous year, the ports and terminals of Georgia received 40.4% more general cargo carriers, 38.8% more – specialized carriers, 2.5 percent more – dry bulk, 26.7% less – container ships and 16.6% less – liquid bulk.
In 2025, 17.6% of the ships arriving at the ports and terminals of Georgia sailed under the flag of Panama, 15.3% – under the flag of Turkey, 9.9% – under the flag of Malta, 8.3% – under the flag of Liberia and the rest 48.9% were distributed among other countries.
In 2025, Georgian seaports served 12.5 thousand passengers, which is 62% more compared to the previous year.
In 2025, ports and terminals of Georgia processed 16 637.6 thousand tons of cargo, 6.8% more compared 2024. 47.7% of freight carried was general cargo, 31% was liquid bulk, and 21.3 percent – dry bulk.