Baltic Hub awarded pln 220.6 million in funding under the FEnIKS programme
2026-07-06

On 26 June 2026, Baltic Hub Container Terminal Sp. z o.o. signed an agreement with the Centre for EU Transport Projects, securing PLN 220.6 million in funding for the electrification and modernisation of its container terminal in Gdańsk. The grant covers nearly 40% of the total investment value, estimated at PLN 554 million.

The investment will focus on the electrification of terminal operations, expansion of rail infrastructure, and deployment of advanced digital and monitoring systems. These measures will increase terminal capacity, improve the efficiency of intermodal transport flows, and reduce the environmental footprint of operations. The programme includes procurement of additional quay and yard cranes and the electric prime mover fleet as well as the construction works related to the railway siding apron.

The funding was awarded under the 2025 call for intermodal transport projects within the European Funds for Infrastructure, Climate and Environment (FEnIKS) 2021–2027 programme.

“Signing this agreement marks an important milestone in Baltic Hub’s development, in line with PSA Group’s Node to Network strategy. This investment will boost our position as a key port ecosystem in Central and Eastern Europe, while accelerating our transition towards more sustainable and efficient operations,” said Jan Van Mossevelde, CEO of Baltic Hub.

As one of the largest deep-water container terminal in Central and Eastern Europe, Baltic Hub plays a key role in international supply chains and the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T). The project will benefit a broad range of stakeholders, including shipping lines, logistics operators, rail carriers and customers across the region, by enabling more efficient, reliable and sustainable transport solutions.

Implementation of the programme will be carried out in phases, with works expected to begin following the completion of procurement procedures.

 

About Baltic Hub:

Baltic Hub Container Terminal Sp. z o.o. is Poland's largest and fastest-growing container terminal. It connects Asia, the European Union and Poland and the emerging markets of Central and Eastern Europe and the entire Baltic Sea. Baltic Hub accomodates the largest ships in the world departing from the Far East.

The terminal handles Polish imports, exports and transshipment cargo. Baltic Hub is a natural gateway for Poland and Central and Eastern Europe, with excellent land connections to countries such as the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Hungary and Germany. In 2025 Baltic Hub handled more than 2.7 million TEU. It currently employs more than 1,500 people.

The terminal is owned by PSA International (PSA) (40%), the Polish Development Fund (PFR) (30%) and the IFM Global Infrastructure Fund (30%). PSA is a leading global port group and a trusted partner to cargo stakeholders. With flagship port operations in Singapore and Belgium, PSA’s portfolio comprises over 70 deep-sea, rail and inland terminals, across more than 180 locations in 45 countries. PFR is a commercial law company owned by the State Treasury, which invests in projects of strategic importance while maintaining a market rate of return. By 2025, PFR had invested PLN 15 billion directly in Polish companies. IFM Global Infrastructure Fund is a global institutional fund management company.

 

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