The total of handled volume was 106k TEU. DCT’s success is even greater as it is the 1st time that any Polish container terminal achieved such a result. DCT wants to maintain its rapid development and, thus, signed this morning a lease agreement with Port Authority of Gdansk to confirm and finalize the previously announced plans of creating DCT2. When, at the beginning of 2016, DCT 2 terminal will be fully operational, the total capacity of DCT and DCT2 will comprise of up to 4 million TEU.
Boris Wenzel, CEO of DCT Gdansk, comments: ‘I am pleased that DCT begins the year of 2013 with such a success. It reassures me that the decision concerning DCT’s investments in further development was correct. I am confident that DCT’s track of success and its reputation for delivering results for its clients will continue.’
Upon signing the lease agreement for DCT 2 with Port Authority of Gdansk, Boris Wenzel will step down from DCT to take over a senior management position in Noatum Ports in Spain.