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Baltic Hub secures EU funding for terminal modernisation

Baltic Hub Container Terminal has signed a funding agreement with the Centre for EU Transport Projects, securing US$ 51.2 million under the European Funds for Infrastructure, Climate and Environment FEnIKS 2021-2027 programme.

The grant covers nearly 40% of the total investment value and was awarded under the 2025 call for intermodal transport projects.

The investment programme focuses on three principal areas: the electrification of terminal operations, expansion of rail infrastructure and deployment of advanced digital and monitoring systems.

Specific components include the procurement of additional quay and yard cranes, an electric prime mover fleet, and construction works related to the railway siding apron.

Together these measures are expected to increase terminal capacity, improve the efficiency of intermodal transport flows and reduce the environmental footprint of operations at the Gdańsk facility.

Jan Van Mossevelde, CEO of Baltic Hub, described the funding agreement as an important milestone in the terminal’s development, consistent with PSA Group’s Node to Network strategy, and framed the investment as a means of strengthening Baltic Hub’s position as a key port ecosystem in Central and Eastern Europe while accelerating the transition toward more sustainable and efficient operations.

As one of the largest deep-water container terminals in Central and Eastern Europe, Baltic Hub plays a central role in international supply chains and the Trans-European Transport Network.

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