The Polish government has outlined plans to build a new 2 million TEU container terminal in Szczecin-Święcie, creating the country’s third deep-water port, after Gdańsk and Gdynia.
The decision to go ahead, which will be provisionally named Port of Cape Pomerania, was formally announced by Deputy Infrastructure Minister Arkadiusz Marchuka at the facility yesterday, and follows the removal of environmental objections and exit from the project by Qatari terminal operator QTerminals and Belgian port builder.
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