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ICTSI inks new 30-year lease for box terminal in Poland

International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) and the Port Authority of Gdynia have signed a new 30-year lease for the Baltic Container Terminal (BCT).The...

Poland’s box ports see remarkable growth in container traffic

Despite the country's disruptions in supply chains, the Polish ports have achieved a noteworthy container volume increase during 2021.In particular, Poland's major container port...

Rail operators start new intra-Europe intermodal service

The Polish intermodal operator, Loconi, and the container-train operator, Baltic Rail, have launched a new service connecting Gdynia and Koper, named Baltic-Adriatic Land Bridge.Loconi,...

Port of Gdynia to expand its hinterland operations

The Port of Gydnia has announced plans to expand and upgrade its hinterland operations, which include a new inland terminal and railway network.Gdynia Port...
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SITC International spends over US$100 million buying ships and containers from associate

SITC International Holdings, the holding company of Hong Kong-based intra-Asia carrier SITC Container Lines, said on 21 September that it will spend over US$100...