Friday, September 12, 2008

Maersk chooses DCT Gdansk

The world’s largest container operator Maersk Line has announced that it will switch its Polish operations from BCT in Gdynia to the new deepwater container terminal DCT Gdansk from December 1.

“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,” said Peter Hildebrandt Nielsen, Maersk Line’s Eastern & Central Europe Cluster Managing Director. The DCT Gdansk terminal offers year-round ice-free access to container vessels with draughts of up to 15 metres, offering good conditions to serve as a transhipment hub to St Petersburg and the rest of the Baltic.
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