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  • Finnlines News 2/2025

To enhance its connections across Northern and Western Europe, Finnlines has added Gdynia, Poland to its weekly North Sea and Biscay line rotation.

Guests – including freight customers, logistics professionals, and industry stakeholders toured the port facilities and Finneco-class hybrid ro-ro vessel. Photo: Peel Ports Group.


This addition offers customers a cost-effective and practical alternative to road transport for goods moving between Poland, Belgium, France, the UK, Spain, and Finland. Furthermore, it enables direct access from Poland to the global Grimaldi Group network, with connections to the Far East, the Middle East, Mediterranean, West Africa, South America, and the East Coast of the United States.

”Right from the start, the new Gdynia link has attracted strong interest from the market, with with several container, ro-ro, breakbulk, and project cargo shipments already underway,” says Blasco Majorana, Line Manager at Finnlines. The versatile and flexible infrastructure supports the transport of all types of cargo, including oversized and specialized equipment.

Furthermore, Finnlines offers a wide range of equipment, including 80’ mafi trailers suitable for transporting trains and wind turbine components. Locally, operations are managed by our Finnlines Poland agency, which provides customer support and ensures vessels are dispatched on time.

“With our infrastructure built around modern hybrid ro-ro vessels, an extensive route network, and reliable schedules, we offer our customers dependable, environmentally friendly, and highly flexible sea transport solutions,” says Blasco.

Earlier last year, Finnlines launched a connection to London Medway in Sheerness. A prime location near Greater London offers improved efficiency and added value for customers. The weekly service was officially inaugurated in June 2025.

“It was a pleasure to celebrate this milestone and to see the growing demand for our services. Our state-of-the-art Finneco-class vessels, combined with our streamlined connection from Finland and Poland to Sheerness, and onward to Belgium, Spain, and Ireland, provide both importers and exporters with an efficient transport solution,” Blasco concludes.