CEVA Logistics, one of the world’s leading supply chain management companies, has opened a new, multi-user warehouse next to the sea port of Gdynia in northern Poland. During the last few years, northern Poland has undergone substantial development of its sea ports, with significant investments in port infrastructure. Improvements at Gdynia have included enhanced road and rail access to the hinterland and central- and eastern Europe, and the construction of a new quay, as elements in a programme to develop and accommodate LCL, FCL and breakbulk traffic. The strategic location of the site, on the Baltic coast, will enable CEVA to support the strengthening and streamlining of customers’ supply chains via Gdynia and other Baltic ports to destinations worldwide. CEVA is particularly targeting freight management and contract logistics customers from the industrial, automotive and technology sectors. CEVA’s services at the Gdynia station will include storage, ocean-, surface- and multimodal freight management of exports and imports, customs brokerage, container consolidation and container de-stuffing. Says Piotr Zborowski, CEVA’s Executive Vice President, Central Europe: “Encouraged by the success of our operations at CEVA’s multi-customer facility in Bielsko-Biała, southern Poland, we have invested in this new facility to bring similar service levels to customers in the north. “This is an important step to support our goal to be the most professional logistics company in Poland, providing the highest possible standards for our customers.”