Port of Gdynia explained
Port of Gdynia |
Country: | Poland |
Location: | Gdynia |
Coordinates: | 54.5342°N 18.5731°W |
Locode: | PLGDY[1] |
Opened: | 1926 |
Operated: | Port of Gdynia Authority |
Owner: | City of Gdynia |
Type: | deepwater seaport |
Size: | 7,554 km2 |
Containervolume: | 849,123 (2014) |
Cargovalue: | 21,112 (2018)[2] |
Port of Gdynia is a Polish seaport located on the western shore of Gdańsk Bay, Baltic Sea, in Gdynia. Founded in 1926, in 2008 it ranked second in intermodal containers on the Baltic Sea. The port adjoins Gdynia Naval Base, with which it shares waterways, but is administratively a separate entity.
Trans-shipments
- 1924: 10,000 tons[3]
- 1929: 2,923,000 tons
- 1938: 8,700,000 tons
- 1990: 9,987,000 tons
- 1995: 7,739,000 tons
- 2000: 8,397,000 tons
- 2002: 9,349,000 tons
- 2003: 9,797,000 tons
- 2004: 10,711,000 tons
- 2005: 11,038,000 tons
- 2006: 12,218,000 tons
- 2007: 14,849,000 tons
- 2008: 12,860,000 tons
- 2009: 11,361,000 tons
- 2010: 12,346,000 tons
- 2011: 12,992,000 tons
- 2012: 13,187,000 tons
- 2013: 15,051,000 tons
- 2014: 16,961,000 tons
- 2015: 15,521,000 tons
- 2016: 19,536,000 tons
- 2017: 21,225,000 tons
- 2018: 23,500,000 tons[4]
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: UNLOCODE (PL) - POLAND . service.unece.org . July 6, 2020.
- Web site: Gospodarka morska w Polsce w 2018 roku . pl . 6 December 2022.
- Web site: Statistical Yearbook of Maritime Economy 2015 . December 22, 2015 . . July 6, 2020.
- Web site: Gospodarka morska w Polsce w 2015 roku . . April 27, 2016 . July 6, 2020.