Central Communications Port. Poland and South Korea Strengthen Cooperation – Wiadomości

South Korea maintains its interest in cooperating with the Central Communications Port. – the information appears even before the meeting of the delegates.

Conversation with Horała and Wild at the helm

The talks in Seoul will be carried out among others by the government’s full authority for CPK minister Marcin Horała and CPK company president Mikołaj Wild. President Wild stressed that the meeting in the South Korean capital is part of a process aimed at selecting the best strategic partner for the Solidarity Port. Due to the long-standing cooperation and worldwide reputation, Incheon Airport has an important place in this process.

– The business contacts we have with the port of Incheon are very promising, while the current visit focuses on the potential for intergovernmental cooperation – said Mikołaj Wild.

CPK has been working with partners from South Korea for several years. The country, because of its presence in the project, was an important candidate for a strategic partner almost from the start, but not the only one.

– The invitation is addressed to several large international airports that already have experience of capital investment in airports – added President Wild.

The visit of the CPK delegation to Seoul will last until June 30.

port plan

– The work related to the location of the CPK airport is completed and the investor variant is completed; next year will be the year of environmental decisions – said during the panel of the 5th edition of the Vision Development Forum in Gdynia, CPK representative Marcin Horała.

STH was discussed in the 5th edition of the Development Vision Forum, which kicked off Monday at the Naval Academy in Gdynia.
The Central Communications Port is a planned transfer crossing between Warsaw and ódź, which will integrate air, rail and road transport. As part of this project, Solidarno Airport will be built 37 km west of Warsaw, on an area of ​​approximately 3,000 hectares, which in the first phase will be able to accommodate 40 million passengers per year.

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00:54 11813747_1.mp3 This is the next stage of talks regarding the acquisition of a capital partner, in which representatives from some of the other most important airports in Europe and Asia are also participating. More in Tomasz Sajewicz’s report.

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