OLIMPIC shipping agency
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Olimpic shipping agency manages a broad spectrum of logistical and administrative requirements for vessels calling at Polish ports. Founded in 1991, the organization focuses on providing efficient port agency services that cover everything from initial arrival notifications to final departure clearances. The team handles essential tasks such as vessel attendance, crew changes, and the coordination of technical supplies and bunker fuel. These activities take place primarily in Gdynia and Gdańsk, though coverage is also available in other major hubs along the Polish coastline, including Szczecin, Świnoujście, and Police. By taking responsibility for customs documentation and cargo forwarding, the firm ensures that international shipping operations proceed without unnecessary delays. Olimpic shipping agency maintains a strong commitment to quality and professional ethics, as demonstrated by its ISO 9001:2015 certification. Furthermore, the firm is recognized under the FONASBA Quality Standard, a mark of excellence that highlights reliability and adherence to international best practices. Membership in the Baltic and International Maritime Council, known as BIMCO, and the Polish Ship Agents and Shipbrokers Association reinforces its connection to the global shipping community. This professional background allows the staff to offer expert guidance on local regulations and port tariffs. Through diligent management of waste disposal, repairs, and spare parts delivery, the agency supports the complex daily needs of shipowners and charterers. The focus remains on delivering precise and dependable assistance for a diverse range of vessels, ensuring that all maritime activities in the Southern Baltic region are conducted with the highest level of professionalism and efficiency.
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Last Update : Mar 3, 2026