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Port of Gdańsk

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Country
  
Poland

Owned by
  
Government of Poland

Location
  
Gdańsk

Land area
  
653 ha (1,610 acres)

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Operated by
  
Gdańsk Seaport Authority

Size of harbor
  
412.56 ha (1,019.5 acres)

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The Port of Gdańsk is a seaport located on the southern coast of Gdańsk Bay in the city of Gdańsk (Danzig), extending along the Vistula estuary Martwa Wisła (Dead Vistula), Port Channel and Kashubia Canal. It is one of the largest seaports on the Baltic Sea.

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The Port of Gdańsk is divided into two parts, the Inner and Exterior Port.

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Inner Port

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  • Port of Gdansk Cargo Logistics S.A. - universal port operator providing handling and storage services for bulk and general cargo
  • Gdansk Container Terminal – providing feeder services
  • Ferry terminals
  • Polferries
  • Westerplatte
  • Phosphates terminal
  • Liquid and bulk sulphur terminal
  • Fruit handling terminal in the Port Free Zone

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    In the Port of Gdańsk is specialized cargo handling equipment and port infrastructure, enabling among others the handling of grain, fertilizers, lumber, ore, steel and containers, as well as ro-ro vessel servicing.

    Exterior — Northern Port

    Port of Gdańsk Szczecinskie Quay

    Northern Port is located directly in the water basins of Gdańsk Bay. The largest vessels with a capacity of up to 300,000 tonnes deadweight (DWT) and draft to 15 m that enter the Baltic Sea can be serviced here.

  • Coal terminal
  • Naftoport — crude oil, heating oils, fuels terminal
  • LPG terminal
  • Deepwater Container Terminal
  • Trans-shipments

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  • 1978 – 27,7 million ton
  • 2000 – 16,5 million ton
  • 2001 – 17,8 million ton
  • 2002 – 17,4 million ton
  • 2003 – 21,3 million ton
  • 2004 – 23,3 million ton
  • 2005 – 23,3 million ton
  • 2006 – 22,4 million ton
  • 2007 – 19,8 million ton
  • 2008 – 17,8 million ton
  • 2009 – 18,9 million ton
  • 2010 – 27,2 million ton
  • 2011 – 25,3 million ton
  • 2012 – 26,9 million ton
  • 2013 - 30,0 million ton record

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    References

    Port of Gdańsk Wikipedia