Maersk chooses DCT Gdansk
The world's largest container operator Maersk Line has
announced that with effect from 1 December 2008, it will switch its Polish
operations from BCT in Gdynia to the new deepwater container terminal DCT
Gdansk.
In a circular to customers, Maersk Line stated:
"After many years of good cooperation with
BCT Gdynia, the time has come to explore new possibilities with DCT Gdansk,
allowing Maersk Line to continue to offer its customers a reliable product
while maintaining a high level of efficiency and cost
effectiveness.
"By moving to DCT we have secured the
possibility for our customers to continue to grow along with Maersk Line in
Poland. Through an open dialogue we will continue to engage our customers in
determining the optimal terms of our services in order to cater for our future
growth and cooperation."
Welcoming the news, DCT Gdansk's Chief Executive
Officer, Boris Wenzel, commented:
"This decision by Maersk Line to switch to
our terminal is extremely significant for DCT Gdansk. When the largest
container operator in the Polish market entrusts its business to you, it is
proof that you have created an excellent product. Such recognition, after less
than one year of operations, is exceptional and is a testimony to all of the
hard work put in by our management and staff, who have been steadily improving
productivity on a daily basis."
Peter Hildebrandt Nielsen, Maersk Line's Eastern &
Central Europe Cluster Managing Director, added:
"With its ice-free open sea access, modern
equipment and large rail terminal we are confident that DCT will provide us
with high quality port operations and will actively contribute to further
improving our product towards the Polish market."
The extra container volumes that will come with
Maersk's arrival will trigger further new investments by DCT. Additional
equipment will be introduced and the decision has been made to upgrade its rail
terminal to four tracks served by rail-mounted gantry cranes (RMGs).
The DCT Gdansk terminal offers year-round ice-free
access to container vessels with drafts of up to 15m, offering perfect
conditions to serve as a transhipment hub to St Petersburg and the rest of the
Baltic. Its three post-Panamax gantry cranes are able to work vessels carrying
containers 18-across on deck. A ro-ro facility has also been provided.
The rail terminal, operated by DCT Gdansk, is located
adjacent to the marine facility and a major logistics/distribution park is now
in the planning stage, making DCT the ideal gateway to Poland and Eastern &
Central Europe.
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"Maersk containers will be seen in
greater numbers at DCT Gdansk after 1 December when Maersk Line switches much
of its Polish business to this new deepwater terminal operator."
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