The project aims to enhance cargo handling efficiency and provide a strategic alternative for Baltic trade flows, potentially reshaping regional logistics networks.

The development aligns with broader efforts to diversify European supply chains and reduce dependency on established hubs.

By increasing deep-water access on the Baltic coast, the new facility is expected to attract larger vessels and improve connectivity for inland markets.

This structural upgrade could lead to long-term shifts in freight routing and port utilization across the region.

According to analysis from Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego (BGK), the construction of Port Polska has the potential to nearly quadruple the volume of air cargo handled in Poland, highlighting the interconnected nature of the country’s transport infrastructure investments.