For several years, DCT Gdansk container terminal has been building its position in Czechia and Slovakia. Every year, through this terminal, passes dozens of containers filled with goods coming from or sent to these countries.

For several years, DCT Gdansk container terminal has been building its position in Czechia and Slovakia. Every year, through this terminal, passes dozens of containers filled with goods coming from or sent to these countries.
The 2020 IMO campaign encourages everyone to treat seafarers with the respect and dignity they deserve so that they can continue to provide their vital services to keep world trade moving.
Appreciating their heroic work during pandemic time together with Polish Goodwill Maritime Ambassador of IMO HQ Capt. Ireneusz Lewandowski we give our best wishes and words of support.
A few days ago, in the Chuanshan port area of Zhoushan Port in Ningbo, there were 5 20,000 TEU- class containers of “Mein Maersk”, “Mediterranean Diana”, “Changzheng”, “Meiteng Maersk” and “East Germany”. Ships are lined up, and on-site loading and unloading operations are in order.
The coronavirus pandemic and a number of major bilateral and multilateral challenges show clearly the #EUChina partnership is crucial, be it in terms of trade, climate, technology, and the defence of multilateralism.
The Minister of Infrastructure and Energy Belinda Balluku visited the port of Durres, Albania’s largest seaport, where work continues largely uninterrupted to handle the incoming cargo ships, as well as the freight carriers shipping export goods and equipment.
Big infrastructure projects in Croatia are continuing despite the COVID-19 epidemic.” – said the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure Minister, Oleg Butkovic on Friday, while touring a section of the Istrian Y motorway between Pazin and Cerovlje, which is under construction.
A HRK 443 million agreement for the construction of the A5 motorway subsection “Beli Manastir – Halasica Bridge” within the pan-European Vc transport corridor was signed on Tuesday in east Croatia.
Prime Minister, Andrej Plenković said that the Peljesac Bridge, a strategically important investment of his government, is taking shape and will once and for all resolve the question of Croatia’s territorial connectivity, while work on it may take a couple of months more than planned due to the coronavirus crisis.