Szkuner expands port operations after fishing season in Władysławowo
Szkuner has officially concluded the fishing season at the Port of Władysławowo following the end of April. While fishing vessels will return to sea on September 1, port operations continue with a growing focus on cargo handling and offshore-related services.
business maritime economy logistics offshore pomerania ports news15 may 2026 | 14:57 | Prepared by: Oskar Wojciechowski | Print

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Fishing season completed
The end of April marked the close of the annual fishing season operated by Szkuner in Władysławowo. Vessel activity is scheduled to resume in early September as part of the next fishing cycle.
Port operations continue
Despite the seasonal pause in fisheries, port infrastructure remains active. Last weekend, the port handled an aggregate cargo shipment delivered from Sweden, underlining the operational continuity of non-fishing activities.
Diversified maritime profile
Szkuner is increasingly positioning itself as a multi-functional maritime operator, combining fisheries heritage with port logistics and offshore support capabilities.
This diversification strategy strengthens year-round infrastructure use and improves resilience to seasonal market fluctuations.
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Oskar Wojciechowski
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