Strategic plot in Port of Gdynia, Poland, leased for production of large steel structures for first nuclear power plant
2026-06-02 17:48
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Port of Gdynia Authority has signed an agreement with ZKS Ferrum to lease a strategic plot of over 17,000 square meters at the former Vistal Offshore site in the Port of Gdynia. The plot was taken over by the port in October 2025 under a statutory pre-emptive right, with a lease term expected to be 20 years. The signing ceremony was attended by Polish Minister of Finance and Economy Andrzej Domański, among others.

Polish Minister of Finance and Economy Domański stated that the site will in the future produce large welded components crucial for Poland's energy transition, which will serve the country's first nuclear power plant project. ZKS Ferrum will conduct operations primarily focused on manufacturing large steel structures for the energy sector at the leased area, as the company expands its business into nuclear energy, offshore wind, and renewable energy infrastructure.

The port authority stated that the plot is adjacent to the quay and the rail, road, and waterway back-up support system, facilitating direct shipment of large structural components via the port. This long-term lease ensures the plot is utilized in a manner consistent with public interest. Approximately 80% of the port's existing partner companies are Polish-capital enterprises.

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