Stand: 2E31
- Ports & Terminals
Port of Gdynia is a dynamically developing Polish seaport with a convenient location in the area of Gdansk Bay. Called the “Polish window to the world”. The Port of Gdynia is a universal port, one of the leading ports in the South Baltic Sea Region.
It specializes in handling general cargo, mainly unitized cargo transported in containers and in a ro-ro system. An important role in the port’s activity is played by well-equipped bulk terminals. The Port of Gdynia is a recognized brand in transport and logistics systems all over the world.
The Port is a node of the TEN-T core network and the entry point of the Baltic-Adriatic Corridor, the extension of which connects Gdynia with Sweden via the Gdynia-Karlskrona Motorway of the Sea. The modern infrastructure of the port and its terminals is used by the world and Europe's largest shipping operators.
It specializes in handling general cargo, mainly unitized cargo transported in containers and in a ro-ro system. An important role in the port’s activity is played by well-equipped bulk terminals. The Port of Gdynia is a recognized brand in transport and logistics systems all over the world.
The Port is a node of the TEN-T core network and the entry point of the Baltic-Adriatic Corridor, the extension of which connects Gdynia with Sweden via the Gdynia-Karlskrona Motorway of the Sea. The modern infrastructure of the port and its terminals is used by the world and Europe's largest shipping operators.