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About UrbanHarborLine

Reference material on how cargo ports operate and move goods in Poland — written for readers who want factual, practical information on port infrastructure and Baltic maritime logistics.

Container terminal at the Port of Gdynia — an example of the infrastructure covered on this site

Container terminal, Port of Gdynia. Photo: Ssawka, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

What UrbanHarborLine Covers

This site publishes structured information on how Polish seaports handle cargo — from the mechanics of bulk terminal operations at the Port of Gdańsk, to the organization of container terminals in Gdynia, to the shipping routes connecting Poland to Northern Europe via the Baltic Sea.

The content draws on publicly available data from Polish port authorities, European regulatory bodies, and published maritime industry sources. No proprietary data is used. Statistical figures are cited only where sourced from verifiable public records; where exact data is unavailable, neutral descriptions are used instead.

Articles cover port infrastructure, terminal operations, customs procedures, intermodal transport connections, and regulatory frameworks applicable to Polish maritime trade. The tone is descriptive and informational — this is not a commercial publication and does not promote any port, carrier, or logistics operator.

Scope

Coverage focuses on Poland's three major seaport complexes:

  • Port of Gdańsk — bulk cargo, liquid bulk, container operations
  • Port of Gdynia — container terminals, RoRo, general cargo
  • Port of Szczecin-Świnoujście — LNG, ferries, bulk cargo, Oder waterway connections

Data Policy

All figures cited on this site are based on publicly available data. Where precise figures are unavailable, this is stated explicitly. No statistics are generated or estimated independently. External links point to official port authority websites, European Commission publications, and Polish regulatory bodies.


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Published Articles

Grain Wharf Port of Gdańsk
Port Operations

How Bulk Cargo Moves Through the Port of Gdańsk

Coal, grain, and liquid fuels — tracing the path from vessel arrival to inland departure.

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Baltic Container Terminal in Gdynia
Container Terminals

Container Terminals in Gdynia: Structure and Daily Operations

How BCT and GCT Gdynia organize yard operations and intermodal connections.

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Port of Gdańsk harbor
Shipping Routes

Baltic Sea Freight Routes Connecting Poland to Northern Europe

Container services, RoRo routes, and ferry connections across the Baltic.

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