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 Port parameters 
Latitude 54o25'N
Longitude 18o39'E
Total land area 652 ha
Total water area 412.56 ha
Total length of quays 23.9 km
Warehousing area
107,022 m2
Open store area 549,525 m2
Maximal draught of vessels:
Inner Port 10.2 m
Northern Port 15.0 m
Cargo handling capacity  
Inner Port 11.5 million t
Northern Port 48.5 million t
Work 24 hours a day
in three shifts:
23:00-07:00
07:00-15:00
15:00-23:00
Time zone CET (GMT+2h)
Ice-free all year long

 Business activity in the port area 
Properties offered for lease
Investment conditions
Boundaries of the port
 
Tariffs in Polish:
IT services
Telecommunications
Electricity
Heat, Other media

 Infrastructure 
Port development projects
 
Projects under Sectoral Operational Programme - Transport
 

Deepwater Container Terminal Gdansk and logistics and distribution centre

Photos of investments implementation

Trans-European Transport Corridor No 6
Suspension bridge across the Vistula estuary
Railway infrastructure
Airway

Live view from the cameraEnlarge

Port of Gdansk gallery
 
 Cargo 
Cargo groups
 
Operating
companies

 
Cargo statistics
 
Tariff of
the Gdansk Container Terminal
Containers [thou. TEU]
 
78.4
  96.9
  185.7
  240.6
 2006      2007      2008      2009 

The Port of Gdansk is a safe port. In effort to ensure safety and security of maritime transport, determine the role and scope of responsibility of individual institutions and to define the principles of international cooperation in identifying and preventing hazards to vessels, the Port has introduced regulations of the International Convention Safety of Life at Sea and the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code.
 
In conformity to the provisions of the international law, the Port of Gdansk was asignet the IMO number 12543 and the UN locator PLGDN.
 
The Port of Gdansk Authority SA has implemented the integrated security management system. Safety and security in the Port is guarded by professionally-trained rescue teams.
 
ISPS

see also:
Port of Gdansk information package
 
The Gdansk port is a major international transportation hub situated in the central part of the southern Baltic coast, which ranks among Europe's fastest growing regions. According to the strategy of European Union the Port of Gdansk plays a significant role as a key link in the Trans-European Transport Corridor No. 6 connecting the Nordic countries with Southern and Eastern Europe. - more

 Terminals and quays 
Port map:
Port Free Zone
"Polferries" Ferry Terminal
Oliwskie Quay
Zbozowe Quay
Wislane Quay
Szczecinskie Quay
- Containers

Bytomskie Quay
Przemyslowe Quay
Chemikow Quay
Gorniczy Basin
Obroncow Poczty Polskiej Quay
Westerplatte Ferry Terminal
Liquid Fuel Terminal
Coal Terminal
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Terminal
Deepwater Container Terminal Gdansk

 Environmental protection 

Environment Protection Section of PGA SA
Phone: (+48) 58 737 93 17
Fax: (+48) 58 737 92 38
 
Water examination
Examination of bottom sediments in port canals
Noise measurement
Air pollution
Waste management
Emergency and pollution control

 The Port and The City 
photo: Promotion Department of Gdansk City Hall archivesGdansk is a remarkable city owing to its over 1000-year's tradition, outstanding architectural heritage and historical significance. Over the past centuries it has always been inseparably related to the sea. Situated at the intersection of the routes running from the east to the west of Europe, as well as from the north to the south, Gdansk contributed to the development of the international trade and became a long-standing part of the Hanzeatic tradition. The city stood out against the others due to its open-minded attitude towards the world, rich amalgam of different cultural backgrounds, as well as the historical complexity that added up to the city's symbolic appearance.
 
Gdansk continues to attract visitors by the multitude of its magnificent buildings, historical monuments, as well as picturesque streets. The city's architecture constitutes a perfect composition of various artistic stiles: Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Rococo and Baroque.
 
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