CFR Marfa and PKP Cargo signed cooperation agreement

PKP Cargo and the Port of Gdansk Authority signed a Memorandum of Cooperation with Romanian railway operator CFR Marfă and the Port of Constanța. Port of Gdansk says it is yet another project invigorating economic activities on the route between Northern and Southern Europe.

PKP Cargo and the Port of Gdansk Authority signed a Memorandum of Cooperation with CFR Marfă, Romanian state rail freight operator, and the Port of Constanța Authority. The document, previously signed by the Romanian party, opens a new stage in the development of cooperation between the parties to date in terms of logistics services in the railway corridor between the Port of Gdansk and the Port of Constanța.

”We are satisfied that the PKP Cargo Group is joining in the next stage of implementation of the Three Seas Initiative together with the Port of Gdansk. The potential of the countries of the region is not being used to the full extent today, so we are striving to ensure its development. This creates opportunities both for the Polish economy and the PKP Cargo group. We are a transit country, our east-west routes are well-developed. The time has come to take our activity forward, also on the northern-southern Europe route. I am convinced that thanks to the cooperation with the Port of Gdansk and our Romanian partners, trade – made possible also through railway connections between the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea – will intensify,” said Maciej Libiszewski, President of the Board of PKP Cargo.

The project is part of the political and economic Three Seas BABS (Baltic, Adriatic, Black Sea) Initiative, for which the development of railway connections operated within the European transport corridors is the key factor in the integration of the EU Member States, including in particular the countries of East-Central and Southern Europe. It is also a significant element of the progress towards achieving sustainable mobility in this region.

”One of the current priorities of the Port of Gdansk is cooperation on the development of railway connections in order to reach our partners and support the Polish economy even more effectively,” said Lukasz Greinke, President of the Board of the Port of Gdansk Authority SA.

The logistics services offered are also supposed to constitute an alternative for customers conducting business activity in the regions of East-Central and Southeastern Europe, enabling efficient transport of goods between the Baltic Sea and the Black Sea areas. The project will be carried out in cooperation with freight forwarders from the PKP Cargo Group and the CFR Marfă Group.

 

Photo: http://www.portofconstantza.com

 


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