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Ports of Gdansk and Thessaloniki partner to develop transport corridor

Thessaloniki Port Authority (ThPA) and Port of Gdańsk Authority have announced a new collaboration aiming to establish the framework for research and exchange of best practices with a view to developing mutually beneficial strategic synergies and supporting initiatives and projects related to the development of a transport corridor between the two European ports.

The cooperation agreement between the Greek and the Polish port was signed during the 87th Thessaloniki International Fair.

The president of the Board of Port of Gdańsk Authority, Lukasz Malinowski, said, “The Port of Thessaloniki is strategically located in Northern Greece close to the major Trans-European motorway and railway networks with direct access to the Southeastern European countries.”

The executive chairman of the BoD of ThPA, Thanos Liagkos, highlighted, “The Port of Gdańsk is one of the fastest growing ports in Europe, holding a leading position in the Baltic container transport sector, as well as in conventional and bulk cargo handling.”





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