Weekly container trains are to start rolling next year between the Baltic and the Black Seas,

Monday, December 21, 2020
Weekly container trains are to start rolling next year between the Baltic and the Black Seas,

Weekly container trains are to start rolling next year between the Baltic and the Black Seas, Lukasz Greinke, President of Gdansk Port, tells The Maritime Executive, a Florida-based news site. Gdansk is the location of Poland’s largest container terminal and is considered the only Baltic port capable of receiving direct calls from Asia by the largest ships. Greinke said of the Gdansk-Odesa rail corridor: “We are already speaking with Turkish ship owners and freight forwarders about the benefits of the new corridor in terms of speed and efficiency.”

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