The Polish terminal operator CLIP Terminals has signed a construction agreement with a consortium of companies. As part of the deal, an intermodal terminal will be built in the town of Zabrze, southern Poland, and track infrastructure will be modernised.
The value of the contract is around 22 million euros. The work should be completed by 30 June of 2026.
“The signing of this agreement is another step in implementing our strategy for the development of intermodal infrastructure in Poland. The Zabrze terminal will be one of the most modern facilities in the region, enabling it to handle the growing volume of transport between the EU and Ukraine”, commented Agnieszka Hipś, President of the Management Board of the CLIP Group.
Zabrze will become a “key point on the intermodal transport map”, according to CLIP. The terminal will feature modern transshipment infrastructure, supporting road and rail transport, and the modernised track system should allow for the handling of more trains and shorter operating times.