General Description
Location: The Port of Gdynia is situated in the West Bank of Gdansk Bay in the north of the country.
General overview: The Port of Gdynia is a modern, large port in the Baltic Sea that operates year-round and is free of ice and tides. It is protected by 2.5km-long breakwaters and has excellent rail and road connections.
The port is capable of handling a wide range of cargo, including general, dry and liquid cargoes, grain, coal, and vehicles. It is also the largest container port in Poland.
Handling Equipment:
- RTGs
- Harbor Cranes
- Mobile Cranes
- Reach Stackers
- Multi Purpose Cranes
- Floating Crane "Maja" SWL up to 350 mt
Storage:
- Oil Tanks
- Grain Silos
- Open Yards
- Warehouses
- Reefer Points
Traffic figures: Approx. 3,240 vessels, 15,500,000t of cargo, 610,000TEU and 460,000 passengers handled annually.
Load line zone:
Winter: (Nov 1 to Mar 31) // For ships of 100m or less in Length.
Summer: (Apr 1 to Oct 31) // For ships over 100m in Length.
Site: port.gdynia.pl