MSC Elisabetta calls at Baltic Hub - cutting-edge containership arrives in Gdańsk
The Baltic Hub terminal in the Port of Gdańsk recently welcomed one of the most advanced containerships introduced to global trade in 2025 – the MSC Elisabetta. This state-of-the-art vessel, operated by Mediterranean Shipping Company, demonstrates the growing scale and technical sophistication of modern maritime logistics.
business maritime economy logistics ports transport and forwarding tricity news17 april 2025 | 19:55 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

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Measuring 366 meters in length and 51 meters in beam, MSC Elisabetta is among the largest vessels currently handled by Polish ports. With a capacity of 15,000 TEU, the ship significantly enhances cargo throughput capabilities on intercontinental routes.
The vessel is equipped with the latest sustainable shipping technologies, including emission reduction systems and energy-efficient propulsion solutions, fully compliant with the latest IMO environmental standards. These features position the MSC Elisabetta at the forefront of the industry’s shift toward decarbonized and environmentally responsible maritime transport.
The successful handling of this ultra-large containership confirms Baltic Hub’s readiness to accommodate the world’s most demanding vessels. Its deep-water berths, high-performance cranes, and state-of-the-art infrastructure reinforce the terminal’s strategic position as a key hub on the Baltic Sea.
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Kamil Kusier
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