Port of Władysławowo handles another heavy-lift operation for offshore infrastructure
The Port of Władysławowo has successfully completed another demanding logistics operation supporting the development of onshore infrastructure for Offshore Wind Farms. Four power transformers, each weighing approximately 360 tonnes, were delivered to the port as part of the ongoing project to equip future grid-connection facilities.
business power engineering maritime economy logistics offshore pomerania ports transport and forwarding news05 december 2025 | 11:15 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

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The operation required the use of specialised heavy-lift equipment and close coordination between logistics, safety, and oversized-transport teams. The smooth execution reflects the port’s growing operational capabilities in handling complex and large-scale energy-related cargoes.
Additional transports of similar scale are scheduled in the coming weeks. The increasing volume of project cargo confirms that the Port of Władysławowo is strengthening its position as a strategic link in the supply chain for Poland’s offshore wind sector and an emerging hub for renewable-energy project handling in the southern Baltic.
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