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ICTSI’s Poland unit completes project

TDT

Manila-based global port operator International Container Terminal Services Inc.’s (ICTSI) Poland unit has completed the first of two phases expansion.

Baltic Container Terminal (BCT), Gdynia, in coordination with the Port of Gdynia Authority, has completed Phase 1 of a two-phase upgrade of its Helskie Quay.

The project, implemented over 400 meters of quay line, represents an important step in the Port of Gdynia’s goal to accommodate larger vessels. This objective will become a reality this September with the commissioning of 100 meters of the additional 400 meters to be upgraded under Phase 2 works and the entry into service of a newly expanded turning basin.

At this stage, vessels with a 14.7-meter draft and 400-meter length overall will be able to call at BCT.

Phase 1 works saw the construction of 400 meters of quay with a depth alongside of 15.5 meters and complementary works entailing the installation of a new third rail to accommodate wider span cranes, new hydro technical structures, roads and utility networks.

With an investment of $42 million, the development program was completed on schedule under complex operational and environmental conditions.

“The completion of Phase 1 of our development program lays the foundation from which major benefits will be made available to clients,” explained Wojciech Szymulewicz, BCT chief executive officer.