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Cost to Ship F-150, Ram 1500 or Silverado to Georgia (Poti)

By Alex Naumov on April 17, 2026 at 10:01 AM

Ford F-150

Shipping a full-size American pickup truck to Georgia's Port of Poti costs more than shipping a standard sedan -- and the reason is simple: these trucks take up more space in a shipping container, and in container shipping, space is what you pay for. This article breaks down the cost …

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Shipping an SUV or Truck to Georgia (Poti): What to Prepare

By Alex Naumov on April 17, 2026 at 10:00 AM

Elegant Black SUV In Motion At Night

Shipping an SUV or truck to Georgia's Port of Poti involves preparation steps that a standard sedan simply does not require. Dimensions matter for container loading. Fuel and fluid levels matter differently at larger tank volumes. And pickup trucks carry documentation considerations t …

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Ship a Car from New York to Georgia (Poti): 2026 Cost Guide

By Alex Naumov on April 17, 2026 at 9:57 AM

Parked cars

Shipping a car from New York to Georgia's Port of Poti costs $3,500 for the ocean leg, based on current WCS calculator pricing for a standard vehicle in a shared container. That is the lowest departure rate available from any US port on this route -- and for buyers whose vehicle is an …

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Ship a Car to Georgia (Poti) from the USA: 2026 Costs and Guide

By Alex Naumov on April 17, 2026 at 9:55 AM

Suv cars parked

Whether you want to ship a car to Georgia for personal use, relocate an SUV for business, or send a full-size American pickup truck to the Caucasus market, the logistics and cost picture differs significantly depending on what you are shipping and where you are shipping from. This gui …

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Container Loading for Non-Running Salvage Cars to Georgia

By Alex Naumov on March 27, 2026 at 9:32 AM

Vintage Cadillac Front Grille Close-up

Shipping a non-running salvage vehicle internationally is a different operation from shipping a standard used car. The vehicle cannot be driven onto a carrier, it may have structural damage that affects how it can be moved, and it will spend anywhere from 35 to 90 days inside a contai …

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Declaring Salvage Car Value to Georgian Customs: 2026 Guide

By Alex Naumov on March 27, 2026 at 9:29 AM

detail of a blue classic car

Getting the customs declaration right on a salvage vehicle shipment to Georgia is one of those steps that experienced importers treat as non-negotiable. It is not complicated once you understand what Georgian customs is looking for, but the consequences of getting it wrong are felt im …

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Salvage vs. Rebuilt Title: How Georgian Customs Treats Each

By Alex Naumov on March 27, 2026 at 9:26 AM

Vintage Chevrolet Front Grill with Rusty Patina

Georgia is one of the most active destinations in the world for US salvage car exports, and for good reason. The repair economics are compelling, the market for rebuilt American vehicles is well-established, and the import process is relatively accessible compared to many other countr …

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Air Freight Documentation for Cars to Georgia: Full Checklist

By Alex Naumov on March 13, 2026 at 10:57 AM

Vintage Red Car at Outdoor Car Show

Flying a car from the USA to Georgia is faster than shipping by sea, but the paperwork is also more exact. Airlines, airports, and customs authorities all require accurate documentation before they will accept and release a vehicle.

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Air vs Ocean Freight to Georgia: Cost, Speed & Vehicle Safety

By Alex Naumov on March 13, 2026 at 10:53 AM

Classic Red Galaxie 500 Convertible at Sunset

Shipping a car from the USA to Georgia (Poti) no longer means choosing sea by default. For certain vehicles and timelines, air freight is now a real alternative.

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USA to Georgia Car Shipping Costs: Key Price Factors

By Alex Naumov on March 13, 2026 at 10:46 AM

Interior of a Vintage Mercedes-Benz

Shipping a car from the USA to Georgia (Poti) is only “expensive” or “cheap” once you understand what is driving the number. Two shippers can pay completely different rates for the same lane, simply because one used a fully consolidated container and the other did not.

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