Team Lines to call at DCT Gdansk
DCT Gdansk SA, developer of Poland's newest deepwater
port facility, has signed a contract with major Baltic feeder line Team Lines,
under which the carrier has confirmed its intention to initiate regular calls
at the terminal to meet increasing cargo volumes and customer interest.
Commenting on this key development, DCT Gdansk SA's
CEO, Colin Chanter, said:
"Having kept our pledge to deliver a modern
deepwater terminal for the Baltic on time and on budget we are delighted that
Team Lines has decided to initiate calls with us.
"It is reassuring that such a
well-established feeder operator has recognised the benefits offered by DCT
Gdansk's strategic location and modern facilities at this early stage. We look
forward to working closely with Team Lines to ensure smooth ship-to-shore and
landside operations."
DCT Gdansk is scheduled to commence operations from 1
June with two post-Panamax ship-to-shore (STS) cranes and three rubber-tyred
gantry (RTG) cranes. New road and rail links connecting DCT Gdansk to Poland's
transport infrastructure are already in place. By September 2007 the terminal
will be operating with three STS cranes and five RTGs with attendant yard space
and back-up machinery to give the facility an annual throughput capacity of
500,000TEU.
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