
The new Polish airport’s first two cargo projects were mentioned in last week’s CargoForwarder Global article (https://cargoforwarder.eu/2026/06/28/polands-port-polska-plans-are-progressing/). Now Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK), the company delivering the Port Polska investment program, announced that Industria Project has been contracted to design the Cargo 3 area of airport’s cargo zone. “The Cargo 3 project covers the development of a complex of facilities, together with supporting infrastructure, for a ground handling agent responsible for the comprehensive handling of cargo operations on the airport apron, including both export and import freight,” the press release states, revealing the net contract value of PLN 7 million/EUR 1.6 million, and explaining that “the design work for the cargo zone has been divided into three packages to reflect the scale of the project and the differing characteristics of the planned infrastructure. In line with the project schedule, the cargo facilities are expected to be ready for operation by the end of 2031.”
The cargo zones Cargo 1, 2, and 3 should be ready in 5 years’ time and will be designed in such a way as to allow for expansion in the future. Cargo 3 will be located in the central-western area of the airport, next to the air and landside zones for easy access from aircraft to delivery and vice versa. The cargo transfer facility will include a modern, efficient and secure warehouse allowing for transshipment and handling operations, as well as goods inspection and custom clearance.





