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SJS Poti

SJS POTI CITY: 8, Pavliashvili Street, POTI, 384681 GEORGIA
COLD STORAGE: + 995 393 71188; + 995 393 71198 fax

SJS Poti was established in 2005.

The main direction of company activities is logistics services in ports of Poti and Batumi (Georgia) for all types of cargo.

In 2006 SJS USA had purchased former Poti City Cold Storage near Port of Poti and currently remodeling 6,000 MTN facility to be the first Modern Transit Cold Storage with US technologies and western management in the Region. SJS USA is working with Poti Port Authorities to establish first Export Trade Zone in Port of Poti that would connect Port Bert in Poti Port with Cold Storage in Poti, which have its own Rail Road Branch for 600 MTN Rail Road Reefer Wagons. Customers in Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistani, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan will have most economical way for transit though secure shipment on TRACECA route - ancient Silk Road connecting Europe with Asia, on USA-Final Destination "Door-To-Door" Services which should tremendously increase US Poultry export volume to Asia.

Poti Sea Port is a cross point of the Caucasian Corridor. It is a one of the central part of the TRACECA project. Proceeding from the present situation in Georgia, establishment of a common European market and development of cooperation with the Asian countries have caused a necessity of revising the existing communication systems and provided a basis for an idea of the infrastructure integration.
http://www.potiseaport.com/

New project

SJS Poti
(The main direction of company activities is logistics services in ports of Poti and Batumi, Georgia)

Cold Storage
(In 2006 SJS USA had purchased former Poti City Cold Storage near Port of Poti)

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e-fax line: +1.323.395.0707
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