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Author: Krystian Wyrzykowski

Gdansk port prepared for increased grain truck traffic

Port operators are steadily increasing their capacity for handling agricultural crops. They plan to increase grain handling capacity to nearly 3 million tonnes over the…

The ‘Dar Młodzieży’ has returned from its voyage

The Dar Młodzieży, a school ship of the Maritime University of Gdynia, moored at the Pomeranian Quay in Gdynia on Wednesday. The frigate returned from…

The next edition of the exercise code-named Renegade/Sarex-23 is launched

From Wednesday, tactical and special exercises under the code name Renegade/Sarex-23 will be held throughout Poland. As communicated by the head of the press department…

Fire ship ‘Strażak-28’ practices with the Port Fire Department

The firefighting vessel Strażak-28 practised with the Port Fire Department last Thursday. The vessel, built at the Remontowa Shipbuilding SA shipyard, joined the fleet of…

PGE Baltica engages Polish companies to build service base in Ustka

The start of construction of the operations and maintenance base, which will serve offshore wind farms, is an undertaking preceded by a months-long preparatory process….

Wind energy in Poland – a new deal at the PWEA2023 conference in Serock

The liberalization of the 10H Act and the progressive work on offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea allow the wind industry to look to…

Offshore Training Centre opened at the Maritime University of Technology in Szczecin

The Maritime University of Technology in Szczecin has opened an Offshore Training Centre. It’s a state-of-the-art facility that consists of more than a dozen pieces…

Korean business also fuels Polish economy

Poland is increasingly seen as a good place to locate a business, as an attractive and reliable business partner. Also by Korean companies. A great…

Column weighing more than 850 tonnes arrives at PKN Orlen construction site – Poland’s largest transport

In Płock on Tuesday evening, a two-day operation will begin to transport a ‘Wash Tower’ column weighing over 850 tonnes for the Olefiny III complex…

Stena Line acquires the ferry and RoRo port operations in Ventspils, Latvia and continues expanding in the Baltic Sea

Stena Line today announced that it has acquired the operations of the ferry and RoRo terminal in the Port of Ventspils, Latvia, representing the latest…

Systematic development of SIEM Ship Management from Gdynia

Siem Ship Management is one of the main companies of the Norwegian-British group Siem Shipping. Its most important branch operates in Gdynia, Poland. It deals…

Orlen Group integrates mining assets in Norway

At the beginning of May, PGNiG Upstream Norway (PUN) acquired the production assets of Lotos Exploration and Production Norge (LEPN), Orlen Group’s second Norwegian company.

Poland has increasingly ambitious offshore wind power targets

In the Polish part of the Baltic Sea, offshore wind farm projects are currently being developed with a total capacity of approximately 8.4 GW, including…

Five NATO ships to arrive in Szczecin

Five ships of the NATO Standing Mine Defence Force Group 1 will moor in Szczecin on Friday. The crew will replenish supplies and rest before…

Border crossing at Vistula Spit launched

The Nowy Świat border crossing on the Vistula Spit was launched on Monday. The ceremony was attended by representatives of the Polish Border Guard, customs…

Gaz-System and Energinet sign agreement to ensure continuous gas supply via Baltic Pipe

Ensuring secure and continuous gas supplies through the Baltic Pipe pipeline and developing new areas related to low- and zero-carbon energy sources, including biomethane and…

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