10,500 tons of aluminium handled at Chorzowskie Quay in the Port of Szczecin
At the Chorzowskie Quay in the Port of Szczecin, Bulk Cargo – Port Szczecin successfully completed the handling of a vessel carrying more than 10,500 tons of aluminium.
business maritime economy logistics west pomerania ports transport and forwarding news17 september 2025 | 11:23 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

fot. Szymon Tołyż / Bulk Cargo / Port Szczecin
The operation highlights the efficiency and capacity of the terminal in managing large-scale shipments of strategic raw materials for industry.
Aluminium remains one of the key resources for the modern economy, with applications in construction, automotive, and energy sectors. Thanks to its infrastructure and experienced workforce, the Port of Szczecin continues to strengthen its position as a vital hub in the logistics chain for bulk commodities.
Bulk Cargo – Port Szczecin confirms that further large-volume shipments are scheduled in the coming weeks, underlining the company’s growing role in the European port services market.
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