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Highlights of the two passing weeks (February 13-24)

Welcome to the weekly review of the most interesting events of the two passing weeks

Future of the Port of Gdansk was discussed during the seminar “Port of Gdansk – 5th generation port. As of today and future strategy”.

February 13 in Gdansk’s Northern Port a “Port of Gdansk – 5 generation Port. As of today and future strategy” seminar took place. During the meeting, members of the Maritime Cluster mainly discussed the conditions they must meet so the Port of Gdansk would become the 5 generation Port.

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The visualization of the new terminal in the Port of Gdynia is ready

It has been announced, how will the New Ferry Terminal in the Port of Gdynia look like. The investment will cost about 155 mln zł. The completion date of the investment isn’t yet known.

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Creative students are changing the face of Gdynia

Abraham street in Gdynia is to be transformed into woonerf – an area shared by pedestrian and car traffic. The development concept is going to be selected in a contest addressed to students of the Faculty of Architecture of the Technical University of Gdansk.

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The construction of Finferries hybrid ship is in the last phase

The Crist Shipyard, which is constructing one of the few hybrid ferries in Europe, has performed a launching test in a dry dock. The ferry will be completed to use in April, 2017.

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Vistula Lagoon and the Gulf of Gdańsk will be connected

The Government of Poland has approved the law regarding the crosscut of the Vistula Peninsula. Construction works will start next year. The connection between the Vistula Lagoon and the Baltic Sea will make the route easier and faster for all ships from Lagoon’s harbors. The investment will bring about 3000 new jobs during its construction and operation phases.

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The new multimedia bus stop has been placed in Slupsk

The most modern bus stop in Poland has been located on Kolobrzeska Street in Slupsk. It has been designed to while away passengers’ time as well as improve the information system.

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The company of Balticon will invest in Gdansk

The company of Balticon, which supports container traffic handling for international sea owners and trade forwarders, will construct a rail terminal and a container modification workshop on an area of 10.5 hectares located near the Deepwater Container Terminal. The construction works will start soon.

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