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PSA BDP opens new office in Poland

PSA BDP announced the opening of its first office in Poland. In particular, PSA BDP Poland sp.z.o.o. is located in Gdańsk, a port city on the Baltic coast, and will be led by the company’s country manager, Agnieszka Moździerz.

According to PSA BDP, Poland serves as a gateway to Central and Eastern Europe, thus the Gdańsk office is strategically positioned to connect key central European transportation hubs.

Through this opening, PSA BDP will offer the following services: ocean freight forwarding, with full container load and less than container load, customs brokerage, pre- and on-carriage services , warehousing  and distribution.

Gdańsk on the whole is also expected to develop rapidly into a strategic logistics epicenter due to its close proximity to Baltic Hub, a member of the PSA Group.

“The new Gdańsk office attests to our growth aspirations in Europe, expanding PSA BDP’s regional footprint and strengthening our market position,” commented Yves Letange, managing director at Europe, PSA BDP.





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