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Greek shipping is resilient to operating costs: Stable ferry tickets this year
The president Dionysis Theodoratos, calls for a review of the routing model, VAT reduction and ETS revenue refund to ensure the viability of the industry
How Greek shipowners control the course of global trade
The Greek-owned fleet of 5,722 ships (1% increase compared to 2023) sails to 176 countries, demonstrating the uninterrupted strength of Greek seamanship
Research on Greek shipping: Of the 120,000 in the 70s, 25,540 remain today
During the 1960s and 70s, life at sea was not only tough—it was dangerous. Voyages lasted for months, far from land and without communication with families. Sometimes, there wasn’t enough food or water
Propeller Club Port of Piraeus: Greece-US relations stronger than ever
"Greece tells a new story, one of resilience and growing regional leadership," stated U.S. Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission Maria Olson during the Thanksgiving dinner hosted by the Propeller Club Port of Piraeus and the American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce
New distinction for Greek shipping – Yannis Xylas elected president of INTERCARGO
He succeeded Dimitris Fafalios who in his six years in office did a huge amount of work in critical periods such as the pandemic, the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East and the green transition
Athanasios Martinos: “Without Greek tankers transporting Russian oil, prices would have doubled”
"That’s why even in the U.S., they acknowledged that this oil is transported under specific terms and at certain prices," emphasized Greek shipowner Athanasios Martinos, speaking at the 5th Athens Triennial Meeting