ASTANA, Kazakhstan, February 25. "Batumi Sea Port" LLC and "KazPhosphate" LLP have reached an agreement to increase the transshipment volumes of ammonium phosphate through the Batumi Sea Port, Trend reports.
The parties signed a Memorandum of Cooperation, taking into account their mutual interest in fully utilizing the capacities of "Batumi Sea Port" LLC, expanding bilateral relations, and developing international cooperation.
The export of Kazakh ammonium phosphate from the Batumi Sea Port via the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route was carried out for the first time in February 2025. Multimodal transportation was used to deliver the mineral fertilizer to Georgia’s Batumi.
In the projected landscape of 2025, "Batumi Sea Port" LLC is
poised to facilitate the throughput of approximately 50,000 tons of
ammonium phosphate, a product of KazPhosphate's manufacturing
operations.
"KazPhosphate" LLC represents the phosphorus industry of the
Republic of Kazakhstan, being a leading company involved in
phosphorus-containing production on the territory of CIS countries.
The organizational offerings are strategically disseminated across
the markets of Eastern and Western Europe, the Commonwealth of
Independent States, the People's Republic of China, as well as the
domestic market.
