Baltic Container Terminal in Gdynia, Poland recently completed its railway terminal modernization project.
Part of Gdynia Terminal’s largest investment program, the modernization project was carried out in partnership with the Port of Gdynia Authority and was backed by the European Union Cohesion Fund under the Operational Programme Infrastructure and Environment.
With the project complete, BCT’s new rail facility can service up to 24 full container trains each day and has an annual capacity of 500,000 TEUs.
The Port of Gdynia Authority was responsible for the development and modernization of the terminal’s rail network and other related infrastructure. For its part, BCT acquired and installed two rail-mounted gantry cranes for handling of full container cranes. Each crane is capable of more than 30 moves per hour.
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