Cedrob invests in logistics and agri-food sector at the port of Gdańsk
The Pomeranian Special Economic Zone (PSSE) has issued its 450th support decision under the Polish Investment Zone, reaffirming its key role in the region's economic development. The latest two decisions were granted to Cedrob S.A. – the largest Polish poultry producer – and its subsidiary Cedrob Porty sp. z o.o., which is carrying out strategic logistics investments at the port of Gdańsk.
business logistics ports tricity news05 march 2025 | 15:09 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

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Cedrob's investments in the agri-food sector
Cedrob S.A., a leader in the agri-food sector, plans to build a modern production complex in Puszcza Miejska (Rypin municipality). The plant will include poultry slaughtering lines, cutting, packaging, and filleting lines, as well as freezing tunnels and warehouses. The investment, valued at PLN 463 million, also involves the construction of water purification and renewable energy production installations, aligning with the company's pro-ecological approach.
Cedrob Porty at the port of Gdańsk – modern cold storage logistics
Cedrob Porty sp. z o.o. is responsible for the construction of an automated high-storage cold warehouse at the port of Gdańsk. The PLN 200 million investment aims to create a modern warehouse and logistics center that will support the export of Polish food products. Automation, energy-efficient technologies, and the highest safety standards will make the cold store one of the most innovative facilities in the region.
PSSE – supporting economic growth
"Issuing the 450th support decision is a symbolic milestone, confirming the role of the Pomeranian Special Economic Zone as a key partner for investors. Further large-scale projects, such as the investments of Cedrob S.A. and Cedrob Porty, will contribute to the development of the agri-food sector and logistics in the region," said Błażej Konkol, vice president of the PSSE management board.
The total value of projects supported by the PSSE has already exceeded PLN 15 billion, with more than 3,000 jobs to be created through new investments. The support program offers entrepreneurs income tax exemptions and comprehensive assistance at every stage of the investment project, making the region an attractive place for business.
The Cedrob and Cedrob Porty projects are another step in strengthening the competitive position of the Polish economy in international markets and consolidating the role of Pomerania as a key logistics hub in Central and Eastern Europe.
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