by Przemysław Myszka
The past year brought another cargo handling record for the Port of Gdynia, including a double-digit increase in container turnover, enhancing its position as one of the Baltic Sea region's prime universal seaports.
That said, this success, paradoxically, brings about major concerns. Gdynia's firing on all cylinders already today and hungers after land to accommodate the future growth.
We're talking with the Vice-President of the Gdynia Port Authority's Managing Board, Grzegorz Dyrmo, about both the freight and passenger results from 2018, what's the outlook for this year and beyond, setting up a new ferry terminal and the so-called Outer Port, as well as about hinterland connectivity and digitalisation.
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