Piraeus
SOCAR Turkey plans to open huge Aegean container port in September
The Turkish branch of Azeri energy giant SOCAR will open the Petlim Container Port in the Aegean Sea this September to become an alternative to Greece's Piraeus Port for container shipments, according to Kenan Yavuz, the head of SOCAR Turkey and a board member of Petkim Petrochemical Holding.
GD trial resumes amid protests against Nazism
The Golden Dawn trial resumed on Thursday at a makeshift courtroom at Korydallos prison.
Approximately 150 individuals gathered outside the prison. They shouted slogans against Nazism while holding banners “Life sentence to Golden Dawn’s Neonazis” and “Not this trial in Korydallos”.
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“Days of the Sea” event starts in Piraeus
For four days (28th to 31st of May), Piraeus residents, and tourists will get to know Piraeus, the lesser-known sights, its streets and people.
Exhibitions, tours, concerts, theatrical plays, traditional dances, movies, cycling rides, sports, parties and many other events await visitors.
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Massive new container ship docks in Piraeus
One of the biggest containers ships in the world, the MSC Istanbul, arrived at the port of Piraeus on Thursday.
The vessel, which belongs to one of the port’s biggest customers, Mediterranean Shipping Company SA of Geneva, was built in 2015 and can transport … 16,652 containers!
The appearance marked the first time it docked in Piraeus.
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Christodoulos Xeros gets new extension for defense on Korydallos breakout plan
Convicted November 17 terrorist Christodoulos Xeros on Thursday was a granted a new extension in order to give evidence regarding his involvement in an alleged plan to aid members of the Conspiracy of the Cells of Fire guerilla group to escape from maximum security Korydallos Prison last December. He was ordered to face a magistrate on June 5.
Greece missing out on cruises market rise
The last 10 years saw a reduction, of about 80%, in investments for port amenities aimed at servicing top-of-the-line cruise ships. As a result, currently recession-plagued Greece failed to take advantage of the skyrocking cruiseship sector in Europe.
The above is the conclusion of an experts’ meeting during the 3rd Posidonia Sea Tourism Forum completed Piraeus on Wednesday.
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Tender for Thriasio freight center to restart next month
By Ilias Bellos
The tender process for the Thriasio freight center is about to restart, with candidate investors set to receive the terms so that there may be tangible progress by end-June.
Customs seizes 12.3 million illegal cigarettes at Piraeus port
Customs officials arrested a 30-year-old Armenian man at Piraeus port on Friday after discovering more than 1,230 cardboard boxes of contraband cigarettes in a shipping container that had arrived from China.
Piraeus sells its Egyptian subsidiary
By Yiannis Papadoyiannis
Piraeus Group announced on Thursday the sale of 98.5 percent of its Egyptian subsidiary, Piraeus Bank Egypt, to Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait (ABK) for $150 million.
The statement noted that the price agreed amounts to 1.5 times the Egyptian lender?s equities.
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Piraeus Bank sells Egyptian subsidiary to Kuwaiti group Al Ahli
Good news for at least one of Greece’s four systemic banks on Thursday, as Piraeus Bank said it has sealed a deal with Kuwait’s Al Ahli Bank to sell its 98.5-percent stake in Piraeus Bank Egypt (PBE) for US$150 million.
The agreement is subject to approval by the Egyptian central bank and the Hellenic Financial Stability Fund (HFSF), amongst others.