HES Gdynia is proud to announce the completion of the second phase of our landmark investment at the Slaskie Quay, Port of Gdynia – establishing the largest grain handling and storage facility in Polish seaports, with a total capacity of over 240,000 tonnes.
 
Following the successful opening of the new Warehouse No. 32 in May – a state-of-the-art flat grain storage facility with a capacity of 64,000 tonnes – they have now commissioned three new grain silos with a combined storage capacity of 21,000 tonnes.
 
Together with their existing infrastructure, this expansion represents a fully integrated and automated grain logistics hub serving the Baltic region.
 
HES Gdynia’s new facility now offers:
  • 85,000 tonnes of automated grain intake and dispatch capacity,
  • A fully integrated conveyor system connecting storage, handling, and vessel loading operations, designed for optimal efficiency and minimal environmental impact,
  • Four separate compartments in the flat warehouse together with three vertical silos for simultaneous storage of different grain types,
  • Modern truck and railcar loading/discharge points stations with bottom-discharge technology, reducing road congestion and supporting sustainable supply chains,
  • Capability to efficiently handle both Panamax and Capesize vessels.
This investment boosts grain export storage capacity by 150%, and annual grain throughput by up to 1.5 million tonnes. It strengthens Poland’s position as a key agricultural exporter, while delivering future-ready infrastructure to meet global market demands.
 
For over three decades, HES Gdynia has been a trusted partner for Polish agriculture. With this milestone, they reaffirm their commitment to sustainable growth, innovation, and operational excellence.
 
They would like to thank their partners, the Port of Gdynia Authority S.A., and all teams involved for making this achievement possible.
 
"Together, we are building a stronger, sustainable future for Polish agriculture and regional trade."