Port of Świnoujście explained

Port of Świnoujście
Country:Poland
Location:Świnoujście
Coordinates:53.9031°N 14.2514°W
Locode:PLSWI[1]
Operated:Szczecin and Świnoujscie Seaports Authority
Owner:Government of Poland
Arrivals: (2022)
Cargotonnage: (2022)
Containervolume: (2022)
Passengertraffic: (2022)
Website:Szczecin and Świnoujscie Seaports Authority

The Port of Świnoujście (in Polish generally Port Świnoujście pronounced as /pl/) is a Polish seaport in Świnoujście, Poland on the Baltic Sea located at the Świna strait, on Wolin and Usedom islands. The port has a passenger terminal.

In 2022, cargo traffic in the seaport equaled 19,997,900 tons, comprising 16,8% of all cargo traffic in Polish seaports and the port was entered by 6265 ships with gross tonnage of more than 100.[2]

The Ports of Świnoujście and Szczecin are managed by a single authority, creating Port of Szczecin-Świnoujście, the 6th largest port complex of the Baltic Sea.[3]

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References

  1. Web site: UNLOCODE (Pl) - POLAND . service.unece.org . 26 April 2020.
  2. Web site: 2023-12-28 . Statistical Yearbook of Maritime Economy 2023 . Statistics Poland . 92, 98, 158, 292 . PDF.
  3. Web site: 2024-02-06 . Raport: przeładunki w bałtyckich portach morskich w 2023. Port Gdańsk liderem wzrostów . Report: transshipments in Baltic seaports in 2023. Port of Gdansk leading the growth . GospodarkaMorska.pl . pl.

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