Port of Gdańsk
The Port of Gdańsk is a Polish seaport located on the southern coast of Gdańsk Bay in the city of Gdańsk, extending along the Vistula estuary Martwa Wisła, Port Channel and Kashubia Canal. It is one of the largest seaports on the Baltic Sea.
The Port of Gdańsk is divided into two parts, the Inner and Exterior Port.
Inner Port
- Port of Gdańsk Cargo Logistics S.A. - universal port operator providing handling and storage services for bulk and general cargo
- Gdańsk Container Terminal – providing feeder services
- Ferry terminals
- *Polferries
- *Westerplatte
- Phosphates terminal
- Liquid and bulk sulphur terminal
- Fruit handling terminal in the Port Free Zone
Exterior — Northern Port
Northern Port is located directly in the water basins of Gdańsk Bay. The largest vessels with a capacity of up to and draft to 15 m that enter the Baltic Sea can be serviced here.- Baltic Hub Container Terminal
- Coal terminal
- Naftoport — crude oil, heating oils, fuels terminal
- LPG terminal
Baltic Hub Container Terminal
The terminal has become a springboard for the Polish Maritime Economy. In 2011, some of the largest container ships in the world at that time, the 14,700-TEU capacity Mærsk E-class container ships began regular weekly calls in Gdańsk. These included Evelyn Maersk, Emma Maersk, Eleonora Maersk, Ebba Maersk and Eugen Maersk. DCT Gdańsk reached its first one millionth handling in June 2011. July 2011 saw the implementation of E-SMART, a modern tool by the British company International Terminal Solutions Ltd. Maersk were the first container line which to introduce direct navigational connection from the Far East to the Baltic region.
Sea connectivity
- Maersk Line AE10 Asia–Europe–Asia
- Gdansk Finnish Gulf Service
- Gdansk – St. Petersburg Service
- OOCL line LL1 Asia-North Europe Loop1
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