The Port of Gdansk continues to strengthen its role as a key logistics hub in Central and Eastern Europe thanks to a consistent development strategy, diversified operations, and extensive infrastructure investments. In the first three quarters of 2025, it handled over 59 million tonnes of cargo, a 1.2% increase year-on-year.
Growth was particularly noticeable in the containerized general cargo segment: over 2 million TEUs were handled, representing a 21.7% increase. Significant growth was also recorded in the handling of ore (+174%) and other bulk cargo (+8.3%). Liquid fuels remain the core of port activity, accounting for approximately half of total cargo turnover, despite a slight decline of 2.4%.
From January to September, 2,667 merchant vessels called at the port, almost the same number as last year, but with a higher tonnage. The port’s net profit for this period reached PLN 285.6 million, and these funds are being used to modernise berths, develop terminals, transport infrastructure and implement solutions to improve the safety and efficiency of operations, creating the basis for further growth of the Port of Gdansk.
