Monday, May 21st, 2012
Gdynia port plans zł.451 million overhaul
The Port of Gdynia Authority (ZMPG), the entity which manages the city's port, has announced plans to spend over zł.451 million between 2012 and 2014 on various repair and modernization projects, reported Puls Biznesu.
Work on infrastructure improvements alone will cost over zł.324 million, with the waterfront set to be redesigned, a network of access roads developed, and a new loading and logistics area created.
“In 2014, thanks to these investments, it will be virtually a new port ... all the streets of the port and railroad tracks will be new or upgraded, there will be new space for the loading of containers, trailers for cars, and the waterfront will be redeveloped,” said ZMPG's vice president Walery Tankiewicz.
From Warsaw Business Journal
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