Port of Gdynia Reports Rising Traffic and Expanded Global Links

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The Port of Gdynia is recording steady growth in vessel traffic, underlining its rising role in global logistics and container handling across Poland.

The early months of the year have shown a marked increase in ship calls at Port of Gdynia, driven by expanded services from major carriers including Ocean Network Express, MSC, Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd, and Finnlines. This trend has positioned the port as one of the most active gateways for containerized trade in the country.

Expanding Connections with Asia and Europe

More frequent services have strengthened direct shipping links between Asia and Europe. For shippers, this translates into shorter lead times, broader route options, and more predictable schedules. The increased network density also enhances Poland’s role as a regional logistics hub.

Focus on International Partnerships

Collaboration with international shipping lines is not just about adding capacity. According to Piotr Gorzeński, President of the Port of Gdynia Authority, “new connections and partnerships are not only operational development, but also an element of our long-term vision of a sustainable port that combines environmental responsibility with innovation.” His remarks highlight the port’s commitment to aligning growth with broader industry goals.

Modern and Ecological Transport Solutions

A strong emphasis is being placed on greener transport solutions. With global shipping under growing pressure to cut emissions, the Port of Gdynia is prioritizing environmental performance while keeping its infrastructure aligned with international standards.

Highest Growth Dynamics in Poland

The port reports the fastest growth rate in container handling across Poland. This surge reflects both stronger international demand and the port’s own capacity-building efforts. The recent arrival of Finnlines’ Finneco vessel, documented in local media, illustrated how new tonnage and modern vessels are increasingly becoming a regular sight along the quays.

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