Global maritime access

Port of Gdansk

  • #1 container port in the Baltic Sea region
  • 2.92 M TEU total container throughput in 2023
  • Baltic Hub 3 terminal under construction (4.5 M TEU capacity)
  • 9 Asian ports are connected with weekly shipments
  • Gdańsk Central Port – largest port investment in the Baltic; first terminals expected by 2030
  • 22,000+ TEU vessels handled with ease

Port of Gdynia

  • 30 ha intermodal logistics centre
  • 17 m deep quays for bulk shipments
  • Proven track record in wind turbine elements transhipment
  • Modern Public Ferry Terminal – cutting turnaround time to under 2 hours
  • Outer Port development – artificial peninsula with new container terminal underway
  • 2.5 km breakwater project signed in 2024, to be completed by 2028

We are a flight away from every major city

Key figures

  • Passenger traffic (2023–2024): grew from 5.9 million to 6.7 million (+13.7%)
  • Cargo handled in 2023: 11,483 tonnes (+12.7% YoY)
  • Aircraft movements (2023–2024): increased from 49,502 to 56,839
  • National ranking: 3rd busiest airport in Poland (after Warsaw and Kraków)
  • Runway: 2,800 m long, equipped with ILS CAT IIIb (all-weather precision landing)
  • Ground transport: Direct access to PKM railway, public buses, and expressways A1 and S6

Seamless inland connectivity

Key figures

  • S6 Expressway (via Tricity Bypass): connects Szczecin to Gdańsk, enabling smooth West–East transport across northern Poland
  • A1 Motorway (Amber Highway): runs from Gdańsk to the Czech border, forming part of the European E75 route
  • Rail freight hub in Tczew: a key intermodal node linking north-south and east-west rail corridors
  • Fast passenger rail (PKM & PKP Intercity): direct connections to Warsaw, Kraków, Poznań, Wrocław and beyond
  • TEN-T Corridors: part of the Baltic–Adriatic and North Sea–Baltic core network corridors
  • Ongoing investments: infrastructure modernisation programs supported by EU funding and national strategies (e.g., CPK rail improvements, port hinterland connectivity)

What?

A growing economy at the heart of Central Europe

Why?

We offer seamless connectivity through modern infrastructure

Who?

The region is its people – ambitious, skilled, and ready