Port Polska has commenced significant procurement activities, initiating 29 tenders by the end of July, with a combined value exceeding PLN 14 billion. These procedures are part of the largest infrastructure program in Central Europe, focusing on contracts individually valued at a minimum of PLN 1 million. The company plans to announce additional contracts in the near future.
For freight forwarders and logistics professionals, these substantial infrastructure investments in Poland could lead to improved port capabilities, enhanced intermodal connections, and potentially greater efficiency in cargo handling. While the immediate impact on rates or capacity is not specified, long-term benefits may include reduced transit times and better access to key European markets. Forwarders should monitor these developments for future opportunities in routing and supply chain optimization within the region.

