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 Maria  Szurowska

Maria Szurowska

Position: Economic Journalist

Participates in the sessions:

  • Polish ports - in the global market and in the system of European transport corridors

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    Polish ports - in the global market and in the system of European transport corridors

    Polish ports – in the global market and in the system of European transport corridors

    • A boom in maritime transportation and its impact on the activity of Polish ports. Alliances between container ship owners
    • Year 2016 – new loading records in Polish seaports. Sources of success
    • Completed and planned investments in ports (agro products, gas and liquid fuels). Break bulk cargo in containers. A range of loading and unloading services
    • Seaports as elements of the Baltic-Adriatic transport corridor. Interconnections between the road and rail infrastructure with the port infrastructure
    • Competition for transit goods. Advantages of Polish ports and operators
    • The role of seaports in foreign trade and increasing energy security
    • The “Ports 24” programme. Western standards are within reach. What is still missing?
  • Water routes in Poland and Europe

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    Water routes in Poland and Europe

    Water routes in Poland and Europe

    • Phase and timetable of state plans for the development of inland waterways in Poland for 2016-2020, with a perspective leading up to 2030. Polish ambitions against the background of other European countries
    • Key investments: modernising the Oder Waterway and the Vistula Waterway, building the Silesian Canal and the Koźle-Ostrava connection
    • Opportunities for internationalising Polish inland routes – interests of neighbours in co-operation and co-ordination of investment plans
    • Business and inland investments (participation, cascade hydropower plants, anti-flood protection)
    • Potential of the land infrastructure for supporting inland transportation (development plans for river ports; their communication with road, rail and air transportation)
    • Shipyards and fleet production. Carriers and forwarders on the market and their capabilities
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