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Where is Pomerania?
We are located in northern Poland
We offer seamless connectivity through modern air, sea, rail, and road infrastructure, enabling efficient access to major European markets. Key ports, such as Gdańsk and Gdynia, serve as vital trade hubs, strengthening Pomerania’s position as a logistics and business destination. Our well-developed transport network, proximity to Scandinavia and Central Europe, and high quality of life make the region a compelling place to live, work, and invest.
Global maritime access
We are home to two deepwater ports operating year-round, tide- and ice-free. The region offers unmatched access to global trade routes. With over 40 international port connections and growing investment in logistics capacity, Pomerania is a strategic hub for Central and Eastern Europe.
Port of Gdansk
Poland’s gateway to the world — and the largest container port in the Baltic Sea.
Driven by long-term development and strategic investments, the Port of Gdańsk continues to strengthen its position as the key logistics hub for Central and Eastern Europe.
- #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
An intermodal logistics powerhouse with unique capabilities. Known for heavy cargo, bulk transhipment, and excellent ferry infrastructure, the Port of Gdynia supports energy, industry, and mobility sectors across the region.
- 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
Located just 12 km from downtown Gdańsk, 10 km from Sopot, and 23 km from Gdynia, Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport (GDN) is the third-busiest airport in Poland and one of the fastest-growing in Europe. In 2024, it served over 6.7 million passengers, marking a 13.7% year-on-year increase, and ranked as the 82nd busiest airport in Europe.
With direct connections to more than 80 destinations across the continent – including key hubs like Copenhagen, Stockholm, London, Amsterdam, and Oslo – the airport plays a critical role in the region’s international accessibility. Whether for business travel, talent mobility, or cargo logistics, GDN ensures fast and reliable connections to European markets.
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
Our road and rail infrastructure ensures smooth and efficient movement of goods and people—both within the region and far beyond. With direct access to European TEN-T corridors, modern highways, and a well-developed rail network, the region offers a strategic advantage for investors who value reliable, fast, and multimodal transport.
Major logistics hubs like Gdańsk, Gdynia, and Tczew are fully integrated with the rest of Poland and Central Europe, allowing for streamlined distribution, intermodal transport, and cost-effective supply chain operations.
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)
