The T3 terminal expansion project at the Baltic Hub port in Gdansk has reached an advanced stage: 89% of the construction work has been completed, which confirms that the schedule is strictly adhered to and that new stages are ready to be launched. The operating permit for the second section of the terminal has been received, which already allows limited operational processes to begin on part of the territory.

Four out of seven STS ship loading cranes have been put into operation, three are undergoing commissioning. All 16 aRMG automated gantry cranes have also been delivered: six are in operation, six are being tested, and four more are being assembled. In parallel, the laying of cable networks, installation of steel structures, arrangement of sites, and installation of safety and fire protection systems are being completed.
Additional works have been carried out on drainage, improvement of logistics infrastructure, and preparation for the commissioning of operational buildings. The expansion of the Baltic Hub terminal is nearing completion and will be an important step in increasing the throughput capacity and operational efficiency of one of the largest container hubs in the Baltics.
