Polish Deputy Ministry of Defence visiting Germany
Deputy Defence Minister Paweł Bejda visited Germany this week, where, among other things, he visited a submarine training centre and shipyard in Kiel. Germany is…
Three more STS cranes delivered to Baltic Hub
On Wednesday 12 March, the last three of seven state-of-the-art STS (Ship-To-Shore) cranes as part of the terminal’s T3 quay expansion project arrived at the…
ORLEN to supply gas to Ukraine
ORLEN and Naftogaz have signed a memorandum of cooperation in LNG sector. Its implementation will allow Ukraine to create a more diversified supply of this…
ORLEN Group and S&P Agency Report: Closer energy ties between Poland and other states of the Baltic region could unlock cheaper and more sustainable energy
Stable supply of electricity at affordable prices, achieving full independence of the Baltic Sea region from Russian supplies, as well as clean air, thanks to…
Unusual cargo at the ferry terminal in Świnoujście
From Dąbrowa Górnicza, a train depot with an unusual load arrived at the ferry terminal in Świnoujście on Wednesday. The wagons were loaded with rails….
Record-breaking popularity of shipbuilding postgraduate studies
On Friday, February 28 postgraduate classes were inaugurated at the Shipbuilding Institute of the Gdańsk University of Technology: Shipbuilding. This is the second edition of…
Major Modernisation Programme for Poland’s Energy Networks
Energa Operator, a member of the ORLEN Group, has secured above PLN 7,5 billion from the National Recovery Plan to fund the largest power grid…
Baltic Hub: New STS cranes ready for work
At the end of October 2024, four state-of-the-art STS (Ship-to-Shore) quay cranes, which are 96 metres high (140 metres with the jib raised) and weigh…
More than 100 kg of cocaine at the bottom of the Gulf of Gdansk
Officers of the Maritime Unit of the Border Guard have smashed an organised criminal group involved in smuggling large quantities of drugs. They secured over…
Tenth vessel launched in Gdansk by Danish shipyard
On Saturday 15 February, the partially equipped hull of a fishing vessel for a Norwegian shipowner was launched at Karstensen Shipyard Poland in Gdansk.
Head of the European Commission in Gdansk: Green Deal – yes, but…
EC chief Ursula von der Leyen asserted on Friday 7 bcm in Gdansk that the EU will strive to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to zero…
Artificial Intelligence in the shipbuilding industry in Poland
On February 3, 2025, another meeting of members Association of Polish Maritime Industries FORUM OKRĘTOWE was held at the headquarter of the Polish Register of…
Final environmental decision for container terminal in Świnoujście
Deputy Minister of Infrastructure Arkadiusz Marchewka announced on Monday that a complaint by a German non-governmental organisation regarding the construction of a terminal in Świnoujście…
NATO on damaged cable – ships and aircraft responded
NATO Maritime Command (MARCOM) spokesman Arlo Abrahamson told PAP that NATO ships and aircraft had ‘responded’ following damage to a submarine cable in the Baltic…
Port of Gdansk closes 2024 with record financial result
Strong ports mean a strong maritime economy. This can be seen in the example of the Port of Gdansk. This, Poland’s largest seaport, has been…
Russian spy ship searches for wreckage that may contain weapons
The Russian spy ship Yantar, which has been tracked by Nato aircraft for a week, is searching in the western Mediterranean off the Algerian coast…