Polish Port Appoints New CEO

February 12, 2013

Maciek Kwiatkowski will take up the leadership of DCT Gdansk at the beginning of April 2013.

As DCT continues its preparations for the next major extension phase, an internationally experienced authority in port management, Maciek Kwiatkowski, will join DCT to lead the Baltic’s fastest growing container terminal. He will commence as DCT’s CEO at the start of April, and has 30 years of experience in the port industry with a strong focus on operation, design and construction of container terminals.

DCT’s new CEO has successfully run projects in Australia, Asia as well as South America.

"I am very excited about joining DCT’ said Maciek Kwiatkowski. "I look forward to partnering with authorities and for customers’ support in the implementation of the DCT development plans on time and within the budget."

With the construction of the new container terminal (DCT2) the vision of Gdansk as a gateway to Central Eastern Europe and Russia will become a reality.

 

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