Celebrating two decades of success, BCT looks ahead to 30-year concession extension

Maciej Bąk, Port Gdyina Authority Vice President of the Managing Board and Finance Director (far left); Wojciech Szymulewicz, Baltic Container Terminal chief executive officer (center); and Jacek Sadaj, Port of Gdynia Authority President of the Managing Board and Managing Director at the celebration. 


 

Baltic Container Terminal (BCT) organized a jubilee gala on the last weekend of May to celebrate its 20th year of operation at the Port of Gdynia in Poland. 

More than 400 people attended the event, including BCT’s business partners, Gdynia Port of Authority and Gdynia city officials, and terminal employees. 
 
Enrique K. Razon Jr., International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) chairman and president, graced the occasion together with Mrs. Lizzy Razon, along with other VIP guests including Her Excellency Ambassador Leah M. Basinang-Ruiz of the Philippines, and Hans-Ole Madsen, ICTSI vice president and head of Europe, Middle East and Africa.
 
The event also served as an opportunity to present the Company’s prospects and plans in relation to its new 30-year lease agreement with the Port of Gdynia Authority. BCT successfully secured a new 30-year concession last December, which extends its operations in the Port of Gdynia until 2053.

Enrique K. Razon Jr., ICTSI chairman and president, addressing BCT employees and event guests

(Left) Her Excellency Leah M. Basinang-Ruiz, Philippine ambassador to Poland, shaking hands with Mr. Razon


More than 400 people attended BCT’s Jubilee gala