Thanks to Port of Antwerp-Bruges, the UK and Poland are smoothly connected in both directions. By combining the shortsea and rail networks, we guarantee a smooth, safe, reliable and sustainable transport corridor.

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Discover the benefits of the transport corridor between the UK and Poland

Thanks to Port of Antwerp-Bruges, the UK and Poland are smoothly connected in both directions. By combining the shortsea and rail networks, we guarantee a smooth, safe, reliable and sustainable transport corridor.

Poland and the UK

Both countries are important trading partners for each other. The UK mainly exports construction materials and pharmaceutical products to Poland. In the other direction, mainly food, chemical products and consumer goods leave for the UK.

Flexibility

Thanks to its extensive shortsea network and various shortsea operators, the port offers excellent flexibility and short transit times to shippers and freight forwarders operating on this corridor. Ships from the United Kingdom and Ireland arrive at our port daily.

All shortsea terminals have their own intermodal rail facilities. This is how they guarantee smooth and congestion-free transit. Daily rail shuttles between the port and Poland provide reliable and congestion-free connections with sufficient capacity.

In addition, the goods benefit from a wide range of value-added services in Antwerp and Zeebrugge, which saves any additional shipments.

More sustainable

Trains use six times less energy than trucks and emit only one-fifth the amount of carbon dioxide. Each railcar takes a truck off the road and also avoids additional traffic congestion.

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