Andrzej Bułka
CEO Fracht Group Poland
Andrzej Bułka has over 20 years’ experience in the project cargo industry, specializing in the comprehensive delivery of logistics projects for the energy and infrastructure sectors. A graduate of the Szczecin Maritime University, where he studied Maritime Transport and of the Advanced Management Programme (AMP) at IESE Business School in Barcelona.
For 16 years, he has successfully managed Fracht Group’s operations in Poland, building a strong, highly qualified and diverse team of experts and consolidating the company’s position as a leader in the local market. He has extensive experience in managing complex projects for the largest global and domestic players in the energy sector.
His work focuses on strategic business development, process optimization and the execution of demanding logistics operations in an international environment. Under his leadership, Fracht Poland has for years actively supported the energy transition, organizing deliveries for critical infrastructure projects in Poland and Worldwide.
2026 Event Agenda Sessions
Decarbonization Reality Check: What Gets Built and Why
As energy security and return on investment reshape priorities, the pace of decarbonization is increasingly determined by bankability, commercial risk and speed to FID. While EU measures such as ETS and FuelEU Maritime – and initiatives like the Net Zero Industry Act – are influencing pricing and investment decisions, many energy transition projects are stalling before approval, as capital flows toward more mature or hybrid models that combine conventional energy with lower-carbon solutions. This session examines how developers, investors and shippers are navigating these trade-offs – and what ultimately determines which decarbonization pathways move forward and translate into real cargo flows.
Tuesday 16 June 15:45 - 16:35 Breakbulk Live Stage
Sustainability
As energy security and return on investment reshape priorities, the pace of decarbonization is increasingly determined by bankability, commercial risk and speed to FID. While EU measures such as ETS and FuelEU Maritime – and initiatives like the Net Zero Industry Act – are influencing pricing and investment decisions, many energy transition projects are stalling before approval, as capital flows toward more mature or hybrid models that combine conventional energy with lower-carbon solutions. This session examines how developers, investors and shippers are navigating these trade-offs – and what ultimately determines which decarbonization pathways move forward and translate into real cargo flows.
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