Pomerania Overview
Pomerania has been recognised as the 3rd Mid-Sized European Region of the Future 2025 due to its outstanding FDI strategy.
One of Europe’s premier destinations
The Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland offers exceptional advantages, such as its strategic proximity to the Baltic Sea and extensive transportation options. Pomerania boasts renowned marine ports in Gdańsk and Gdynia and a state-of-the-art Lech Wałęsa Airport. Situated near the A1 motorway, the investment land’s location facilitates convenient and diverse spatial development plans.
With continuous development, the Pomeranian Voivodeship epitomises a modern, success-driven environment that actively supports future-oriented business initiatives.

The Airport
Pomerania boasts the well-established Lech Wałęsa airport in Gdańsk, which has been operational since 1974. Gdańsk Airport has non-stop passenger flights scheduled to 92 destinations in 25 countries in total.
The airport maintains extensive connectivity with numerous European destinations like Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Great Britain, Spain, and other countries. Furthermore, the ongoing construction of additional terminals and parking lots at the airport is nearing completion, enhancing its capacity and services.
92 destinations in 25 countries around the world
Connection to 4 major European hubs:
Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Munich,
Sea Ports
The maritime sector is one of the key priority industries for the Pomeranian Voivodeship. The region’s greatest advantage is the two international seaports in Gdańsk and Gdynia, which are of fundamental importance to the national economy.
They maintain connections with over 40 ports in more than 20 countries worldwide, operating throughout the year. They are part of the TEN-T Trans-European Transport Network, do not freeze in winter, and can accommodate the largest floating vessels in the world.
3.2 mln TEU
Containers Transhipped in 2024
24000 TEU
Maximum volume cargo ship entering port
104 mln TEU
Transhipped cargo in Tricity Ports in 2024
Oceanic connections to:
Xingang, Hong Kong, Quindao, Houston, Xiamen, Shanghai, Kwangyang, Singapore, Ningbo, Uslan, Baltimore
Feeder connections with:
Rotterdam, Bremerhaven, Hamburg, Tallinn, Felixstowe
Motorways and Main Roads
Motorway A1 stands as the primary artery in Pomerania, linking the Scandinavian countries with Southern Europe, making it of paramount importance. Additionally, other key national roads such as S7 (Gdańsk-Warsaw-Cracow) and S6 (Gdańsk-Szczecin) play significant roles.
Plans include substantial widening of these roads to enhance their traffic capacity and improve overall road quality, ensuring smoother and more efficient transportation.

Railroad System
Railway connections in Pomerania offer an exceptionally convenient mode of transportation, especially for goods arriving at the ports in Gdańsk and Gdynia via sea.
The railway network provides connections to major cities across Poland, while also offering numerous links to prominent international cities, including Prague, Bratislava, Vienna, and Berlin. This robust railway system facilitates efficient and seamless transport within the region and beyond.

