The rail arm of the Polish chapter of PSA International has officially begun the construction of its intermodal terminal in Zbąszynek in west-central Poland.
The 9.4-hectare site, co-funded by the EU with over €74 million, will offer four handling tracks to handle two full-length trains simultaneously. It will also house a 4,500-TEU storage yard. Handling will be taken care of by two portal cranes and a pair of electric reachstackers.
Operations are slated to start in Q1 2028. Adamietz has been appointed as the project's general contractor.
"The investment in Zbąszynek reflects both the sustained growth in maritime cargo flows through Polish ports and the increasing importance of efficient hinterland connections," said Niels Jakobsgaard Andersen, CEO of Loconi Intermodal.
He furthered, "This new intermodal terminal will strengthen our ability to manage rising volumes, enhance cross-border connectivity as part of PSA Group's Node to Network strategy, and support our customers in transitioning to more sustainable and reliable supply chain solutions."
Photo: Loconi Intermodal
