PCC KUTNO TERMINAL

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Location

The terminal in Kutno is one of the largest and most functional terminal facilities in the intermodal industry in Poland.

The hub is located in the Łódź Voivodeship, at the intersection of two main transport corridors: North-South and East-West. Directly on the main railway line, line 131, on the route Berlin, Warsaw, Moscow. From the road, 1.2 km from the A1 motorway, approx. 70 km from Łódź and less than 150 km from Warsaw.

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Operator

The owner of the Terminal in Kutno is PCC Intermodal SA. A modern logistics operator that has been developing intermodal transport for years, effectively combining rail and road transport.

The company offers comprehensive, flexible and environmentally friendly door-to-door logistics solutions, tailored to the individual needs of customers from various industries and sectors of the economy.

Rail connections

24/7,
over 6000 intermodal trains per annual

Terminal operations

smart, safe, reliable
5 own, 12 partners’
transshipment terminals

Door-to-door deliveries

deliveries from A to B,
approx. 500 deliveries per day

Complementary services

comprehensive logistics
for containerised supply chains,
customs and documentation support

A regular network of daily intermodal connections from/to the KUTNO Terminal!

Thanks to a dense network of container terminals, modern infrastructure and regular rail connections, we ensure a fast, safe and reliable flow of goods in Poland and abroad.

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Storage area

Kutno Terminal in the PCC Container Terminal Network

PCC Intermodal has 5 of its own transshipment terminals, the largest of which is the Terminal in Kutno. Modern transshipment infrastructure enables the operator to handle the logistics of supply chains , based on a dense network of intermodal connections.

The company provides fast and reliable transport of goods through:

PCC Intermodal SA

The leader in intermodal transport

Regular rail connections

Trains from different regions of Polish, Western Europe and Ukraine meet in Kutno every day. The terminal provides full service to the trains based on 6-hour loading windows. Trains enter the terminal thanks to shunting operations on the Stara Wieś – terminal – Stara Wieś line, guaranteed by the operator of the facility, PCC Intermodal.

Modern terminal services

The ‘must be’ element of intermodal transport is transshipment at the terminals. PCC Intermodal SA operates 4 land transhipment terminals located in: Kutno, Brzeg Dolny, Gliwice, Frankfurt/Oder and containers depo in Kolbuszowa. The company invests in modern transshipment equipment, offers comprehensive train services, as well as additional services such as storage, cleaning, sealing, cooling/heating, weighing of containers.

Flexible road haulage

Road transport to/from the terminal in Kutno covers Łódź and the surrounding area, but reaches as far as the Mazowieckie or Kujawsko-Pomorskie voivodeships.
The terminal is a safety valve not only for companies and warehouses from the Kutno, Stryków or Łódź economic zones, it is a convenient and safe alternative for many supply chains and manufacturers in the very center of the country.

Terminal History

An important point in the history of the intermodal industry was the launch of a modern transshipment terminal in Kutno in 2011. This investment, in the history of the operator – PCC Intermodal – was the first green field project co-financed from EU funds. Immediately after its launch, the project aroused great interest of TSL industry partners from all over the world and it has not weakened to this day. The location of the facility at the junction of the main transport corridors in the north-south and east-west lines, combined with a dense network of daily rail connections between Polish, Western-European ports and the most economically important regions in the hinterland, means that annually about 300 thousand TEUs are handled at the terminal, and the hub is invariably a strategic center of consolidation and distribution for intermodal routes in Poland and through Poland.

Own fleet of 45 ft HC PW containers

Regular network of rail connections

Terminal operations

Door to door deliveries

Technical facilities of the terminal

Wojciech Skrzypiński

Wojciech Skrzypiński - Director

Director of the terminal in Kutno since the beginning of its construction in 2010. He has been associated with intermodal transport since 2004. Before starting his adventure with PCC, he worked in the Maersk Line team, dealing with railways, terminals, depots and equipment management. His professional interests are primarily modern operational management and technologies supporting the operation of terminals. He is a member of associations related to transport, the initiator of solutions improving the efficiency of the intermodal industry, both in the national and international environment.

“Where the terminal in Kutno is today, there used to be an empty field, and the nearby A1 motorway was just beginning to be built. The city has gained a transshipment hub, connected by a dense network of rail and car connections with economically attractive regions of our part of Europe. Very quickly, it turned out that Kutno is a great place to invest, and the location of the terminal at the intersection of the north-south and east-west axes was the proverbial bull’s eye. Over the last dozen or so years, several dozen new companies have appeared in Kutno and the surrounding area, including very large plants. These are manufacturing companies, distributors, and behind the fence of the terminal, a comprehensive, universal warehouse facility has been created, which allows for efficient handling of increasing cargo weights.”

Wojciech Skrzypiński, Director of the PCC Kutno Terminal

Marcin Dobraczyński

Marcin Dobraczyński - Manager

About Marcin in the company we call “a seasoned team player with leadership skills”. On a daily basis, he co-creates the operational strategy of the terminal in Kutno and supervises its proper development. He has been associated with the TSL industry continuously since 2008. He took his first steps in intermodal at the Terminals in Krzewie. He has been a co-creator of the terminal complex in Kutno since the beginning of its existence. He is distinguished by openness, empathy and a positive attitude to everyday life. He is constantly improving his skills in the area of operations and management. He spends his free time actively. Sport allows him to rebuild his physical and mental strength and give 100% of himself every day while performing his official duties.

“Our strength is our team – full of commitment, experience and passion, focused on finding innovative solutions and building long-term relationships. We believe that by connecting people, goods and markets, we are actively supporting the development of sustainable logistics and modern trade in Europe.”

Marcin Dobraczyński, Head of the Terminal Section

People quotes...

“Where the terminal in Kutno is today, there used to be an empty field. The city has gained a transshipment hub, connected by a dense network of connections with economically attractive regions of our part of Europe, and thus another argument in favor of its attractiveness. Very quickly it turned out that Kutno is a great place to invest. Over the last 2 decades, several dozen new companies have established their structures in Kutno, these are companies of various production industries, distributors, in the immediate vicinity of the terminal, a whole, diverse and universal warehouse facility has been created, which allows to efficiently handle increasing cargo weights.”

Wojciech Skrzypiński, Director of the PCC Kutno Terminal

Wojciech Skrzypiński

Director

Born in 1963. In 1987 graduated from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Gdynia Maritime University. Professionally active in the Transport & Logistics industry for over 35 years. In years 1997 – 2005 the Managing Director of Nedlloyd Polska and then P&O Nedlloyd Polska. From April 2008 until June 2009 the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of PCC Port Szczecin. He has been nominated the President of the Management Board of PCC Intermodal SA in March 2006.

Temporary storage warehouse
In its entirety, the area of the terminal in Kutno is recognized by the Customs Service as a Temporary Storage Warehouse. PCC Intermodal – the operator of the terminal in Kutno has its own Customs Agency, which helps customers using intermodal solutions provided by the company in efficiently organizing customs issues in the export, import and transit of goods. Learn about other PCC terminals recognized as Temporary Storage Warehouses

SAFETY & SECURITY

The Authorised Economic Operator certificate for “Safety and Security” was obtained by PCC Intermodal SA on March 13th, 2012, and the “Customs Simplification, Safety and Security” classification was awarded to the operator on March 26th, 2018.

The AEO-S certificate awarded by the Customs Chamber in Gdynia is a document honoured in all EU Member States. It confirms the quality and safety of services offered by the company and is a guarantee of the reliability and credibility of its activities.

As part of the certification, the company has met a number of stringent procedural requirements such as:

The ‘Customs Simplification, Safety and Security’ process validation documents are a structured extension of the 2012 certificate, with the guarantee of simplification of customs formalities, which is an important asset when dealing with customs authorities as well as business partners.

Regular Quality Assessment

Safety & Quality Assessment System (SQAS) is a comprehensive tool for the detailed assessment of the safety and quality of operational activities carried out by companies involved in the chemical supply chain. The system covers both neutral and hazardous products subject to ADR (road transport), RID (rail transport), ADN (inland waterways) and HCDG (High Consequence Dangerous Goods) regulations.
The SQAS assessment is carried out by independent, certified auditors, ensuring the neutrality and obiectivity of the results and the high quality of the audit.
The audit process is based on a standardised questionnaire that covers many key areas of the business, including:

SQAS audit reports are periodically updated and publicly available.
They make it possible to systematically monitor and improve the safety, quality and efficiency of the logistics chains managed by the company.

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There used to be no terminal in Kutno

The first stage of construction completed

Terminal after expansion

Meetings in Kutno

Training courses in Kutno

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