Port of Gdansk Authority
Maksymilian Czapiewski currently serves as an Account Manager at the Port of Gdansk Authority since October 2023. Prior to this role, Maksymilian worked at the Polish Investment and Trade Agency from April 2022 to October 2023 as a Consultant in the Investment Center, providing comprehensive support to domestic and foreign entrepreneurs throughout the investment process, and managing projects in various sectors. Earlier experience includes roles as a Marketing Communications Specialist at the Centrum Doradztwa Migracyjnego, a Procurement Trainee at Arla Foods, and a Junior Key Account Manager at Hegelmann Group, along with experience as an international freight forwarder. Maksymilian holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from the University of Warsaw and the University of Bologna, and is currently pursuing a postgraduate degree in Social Psychology at SWPS University.
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Port of Gdansk Authority
The Gdansk port is a major international transportation hub situated in the central part of the southern Baltic coast, which ranks among Europe's fastest growing regions. According to the strategy of European Union the Port of Gdansk plays a significant role as a key link in the Trans-European Transport Corridor No. 1 connecting the Nordic countries with Southern and Eastern Europe. The Port of Gdansk is comprised of two principal sections with naturally diverse operational parameters: the inner port stretched along the Dead Vistula and the port canal, and the outer port affording direct access to the Gulf of Gdansk. The inner port offers a comprehensive range of terminals and facilities designed to handling containerised cargo, passenger ferries and Ro-Ro vessels, passenger cars and citrus fruit, sulphur, phosphorites and other bulk. The other quays fitted with versatile equipment and infrastructure are universal in use and enable the handling of conventional general as well as bulk cargo such as rolled steel products, oversize and heavy lifts, grain, artificial fertilizers, ore and coal. The outer port performs its operations on piers, quays and cargo handling jetties situated immediately on the waters of the Gulf of Gdansk. This section of the port offers state-of-the-art facilities suited to handling energy raw materials such as liquid fuels, coal and liquefied gas. The outer port also accommodates modern Deepwater Container Terminal.