Overview of Bulgarian Ports
Summary:Ports:
Port of Gdansk: the largest and busiest.
Port of Gdynia: the second largest and modern.
Port of Szczecin: handles bulk cargo and containers.
Shipping companies:
Maersk Line
MSC
OOCL
COSCO SHIPPING Lines
Evergreen Line
provides services from China to Poland.
Introduction to Bulgarian Ports
Port of Varna:
Status: Bulgaria's largest seaport and one of the important ports in the Black Sea region.
Function: Mainly engaged in the loading and unloading and transshipment of containers, bulk
cargo and roll-on/roll-off cargo.
Features: It has modern port facilities and perfect logistics services.
Port of Burgas:
Status: Bulgaria's second largest port and an important oil and gas port.
Function: Mainly engaged in the loading and unloading of liquid chemicals, petroleum
products and grains.
Features: It has large tanker terminals and liquefied gas terminals.
Other ports:
In addition to the ports of Varna and Burgas, Bulgaria also has smaller ports such as Balchik, Kavarna, Michurin and Nessebar, which mainly serve the local economy and tourism industry.
Shipping companies providing sea transportation from China to Bulgaria
Maersk Line: One of the world's largest container shipping companies, with a
large fleet and a complete global network, providing direct or transshipment services from China
to Bulgaria.
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC): The world's second largest container
shipping company, also has a wide route network, covering major ports around the world.
Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL): A shipping giant in Hong Kong, China,
with strong competitiveness on the Asia-Europe route.
Evergreen Line: A shipping company in Taiwan, with a high market share on the
Asian route and the trans-Pacific route.
COSCO Shipping: China's largest comprehensive shipping group, providing a
variety of transportation services from China to Europe.