
Finnlines Adds Gdynia To Its Weekly North Sea Service
Ro-roStarting from week 26, Finnlines will expand its North Sea network by including the Port of Gdynia, Poland in the weekly rotation.
“Our enhanced service features the deployment of three Finneco-class vessels. These state-of-the-art hybrid ro-ro vessels are tailored to accommodate a wide array of cargo types including ro-ro, breakbulk, container, and automotive cargo. They are particularly well-suited for special and oversized shipments, such as extra-wide or heavy units transported on weather decks or mafi trailers,” says Blasco Majorana, Finnlines Line Manager.
This route offers a cost-effective and practical intermodal alternative to the road transport for goods moving to and from Poland to Belgium, France, the UK, Spain, and Finland. Additionally, it enables to connect Poland directly to the global Grimaldi Group network, offering links to the Far East, the Middle East, Mediterranean, West Africa, South America and the East Coast of the United States.
To support the service expansion, Finnlines is also introducing brand-new 80-foot mafis with embedded rails, specifically designed to facilitate the transportation of non-standard cargo – such as trains and wagons – with greater efficiency and flexibility.
“This new connection reflects our continued commitment to sustainability, operational innovation, and reliable logistics services across Europe. We are constantly improving our services to better meet customer needs and actively seeking new growth opportunities. With our modern vessels and Green Lane solution, we also provide one of the most environmentally responsible transport alternatives available,” says Merja Kallio-Mannila, Finnlines Commercial Director.
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Jun 09 2025
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