DCT gdaŃsk -波兰最大、最现代化的海运集装箱码头的历史、发展和运营

Aleksandra Bartosiewicz
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在Gdańsk建立一个深海集装箱码头的想法是在20世纪90年代末提出的,与波罗的海深海贸易路线日益增长的潜力有关。在2000年下半年,Gdańsk港口管理局宣布招标,并由英国财团James Sutcliffe赢得。与投资者的谈判于2002年5月完成,初步协议于2003年秋季签署。最终的公证租赁协议直到2004年1月27日才签订。4.1为了实施该项目,成立了一家新公司——深水集装箱码头Gdańsk SA。其主要任务包括在Gdańsk设计、建造和运营一个深水集装箱码头,该码头将成为波罗的海这类设施中最大的。所谓的北部港口(约为2000年)的房舍。30公顷)租给英国投资者30年(可选择再延长30年)
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DCT GDAŃSK – HISTORY, DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATION OF THE LARGEST AND MOST MODERN MARITIME CONTAINER TERMINAL IN POLAND
The idea of creating a deep-sea container terminal in Gdańsk was developed in the late 1990s and was associated with the growing potential of deep-sea trade routes of the Baltic Sea. In the second half of 2000, the Port of Gdańsk Authority SA announced a tender which was won by the British consortium of James Sutcliffe. Negotiations with the investor were completed in May 2002, and a preliminary agreement was signed in the autumn of 2003. The final notarial lease agreement was not concluded until 27 January 2004.1 To implement the project, a new company was created – Deepwater Container Terminal Gdańsk SA. Its main tasks included designing, constructing and operating a deep-water container terminal in Gdańsk, which was to become the largest facility of this type in the Baltic. The premises of the so-called Northern Port (approx. 30 ha) were leased to the British investor for 30 years (with the option of extension for another 30 years).2
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