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Szczecin - Kujota - 54 920 m3
The Transhipment Terminal in Szczecin covers an area of 5.9 hectares and is located on the Wrocław and Parnicki Canals. It has its own transhipment and berthing quay with a total length of 330 m.

Świnoujście - Karsiborska - 109 250 m3
The Transhipment Terminal in Świnoujście covers an area of 10.7 hectares. It has a transhipment quay with a total length of 272 m, equipped with two transhipment stations.

Szczecin - Górnośląska
The plant on Górnośląska Street in Szczecin covers an area of 3.5 hectares.
Terminal in Szczecin– Księdza Stanisława Kujota Street
The Szczecin Sea Transshipment Terminal is located at 9 Księdza Stanisława Kujota Street. It is located near the Wrocławski (Przemysłowy) and Parnicki Canals, within the Szczecin Seaport. The terminal area is 5.9 hectares.
The terminal can handle the transshipment and storage of petroleum products of fire hazard class I, II, and III (i.e., diesel fuel, gasoline), methyl esters, and other liquid products.
The storage area of 54,920 m³ consists of tanks with capacities of 1,000 m³, 2 tanks of 3,600 m³, 2 tanks of 4,000 m³, 6,000 m³, 6,500 m³, and 3 tanks of 7,500 m³. The tanks are located in tax and customs warehouses.
The terminal is equipped with four fully automated self-service tank truck loading stations, a railway siding with six stations for loading rail tankers, and 20 stations for unloading them into tanks. Both the truck and rail tanker stations allow for the mixing of additives during the filling process. The throughput capacity for truck tankers is approximately 5,520 m³/day, for rail tankers approximately 6,000 m³/day, and for barges and ships approximately 10,000 m³/day.
Possible transshipment routes:
- Receiving products from ships, barges, and rail tankers into storage tanks
- Releasing products from storage tanks to ships, barges, rail tankers, and road tankers
- Direct transshipment from ship or barge to rail tankers and from rail tankers to ship or barge
The 250-meter-long quay features three EMCO sea and one barge transshipment arm. Adjacent to it is an 81.00-meter-long berth with a draft of up to 2.5 meters.
The terminal can handle vessels with maximum dimensions:
L – 130,00 m, B – 22,00 m, d – 6,50 m
The Szczecin Terminal features a truck scale, two rail scales, pumping stations,
pipeline bridges, and workshop facilities.



Świnoujście Terminal – Karsiborska Street
The Świnoujście Sea Transshipment Terminal is located at 35 Karsiborska Street. It is located on the Świna River Canal, within the Świnoujście Seaport. The terminal covers an area of 10.7 hectares.
The Terminal can handle the transshipment and storage of Class III fire hazard petroleum products (diesel, heating, and marine oils).
The 109,250 m³ storage area consists of underground tanks with capacities of 4,000 m³ (6 tanks), 8,000 m³ (1 tank), 10,000 m³ (4 tanks), and two above-ground tanks (14,900 m³ and 22,350 m³). These tanks are operated by autonomous loading and unloading systems and are monitored for the weight of the transshipped goods. The tanks are located in tax and customs warehouses.
The terminal is equipped with fully automated berths for barges and ships. Transshipment capacities range from 12,000 m³ to 40,000 m³/day.
Possible transshipment routes:
- Receiving products from ships and barges into storage tanks
- Releasing products from tanks to ships and barges
- Direct transshipment from ship to barge or vice versa using the Terminal’s marine transshipment arms.
The terminal can handle vessels with maximum dimensions:
L – 205.00 m, D – 11.60 m, and displacement up to 62,600 tons.
On the quayside of the Świnoujście terminal, there is a barge berth equipped with three marine loading arms and an extended berth for ships (a technological platform and mooring dolphins) with five loading arms.
The Świnoujście Terminal has pumping stations, pipeline overpasses and a control room located in the main building.



Terminal in Szczecin - Górnośląska Street
BALTCHEM S.A. Chemical Plant in Szczecin owns an investment site in Szczecin, located on Górnośląska Street, directly bordering the Upper Silesian Canal. The total area of the property is 3.5 hectares. The shoreline is approximately 358 meters, but the quay is currently closed to traffic.
The site has water, electricity, telecommunications connections, access roads, and rail infrastructure. A portion of the site, approximately 9,100 m², contains tanks and installations for handling asphalt and transformer oil (currently closed to traffic).


