The daughter company of OT Logistics, taking care of various dry bulk goods in the Port of Świnoujście, contracted Pol Invest Projects to deliver a technological line and ship-loading equipment.
The PLN40m turnkey investment (around €9.1m) will see OT Port Świnoujście's agro terminal located on the Chemists Quay connected to the company's road- & rail-linked warehouse by the new machinery. As a result, the company's yearly grain handling capacity will surpass two million tonnes.
The upgrade is scheduled for completion in H2 2025.
"For some time now, we've been seeing an upward trend in agro-products logistics, a growth factor for developing Polish terminals in the coming years. We note a higher demand for handling such goods and are adapting our turnover and storage capabilities accordingly. This trend results, on the one hand, from increasing domestic production, which following lower internal consumption demands shipping out the surplus onto foreign markets; on the other hand, from the rising transit volume of Ukrainian grains that must be taken care of by among others Polish seaports," Kamil Jedynak, OT Logistics' CEO, explained.
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