Maersk Line stated: “After many years of good cooperation with BCT Gdynia, the time has come to explore new possibilities with DCT Gdansk, allowing Maersk Line to continue to offer its customers a reliable product while maintaining a high level of efficiency and cost-effectiveness.”
Peter Hildebrandt Nielsen, Maersk Line’s Eastern & Central Europe Cluster Managing Director, added: “With its ice-free open sea access, modern equipment and large rail terminal, we are confident that DCT will provide us with high-quality port operations and will actively contribute to further improving our product towards the Polish market.”
The extra container volumes that will come with Maersk’s arrival will trigger further new investments by DCT, which has been operating for less than a year. Additional equipment will be introduced and the decision has been made to upgrade the facility’s rail terminal to four tracks served by rail-mounted gantry cranes (RMGs).
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