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Why Athens and Piraeus are Climbing the Global Shipping Metropolis Rankings

Insights from the Xinhua-Baltic Index: Piraeus' Growing Influence in Global Shipping

Newsroom August 26 11:38

Athens and Piraeus have moved up to seventh place in the global ranking of the largest shipping metropolitan centers. It is the heart of Greek-owned shipping, which is the biggest force in the international shipping industry, and is home to Greek and foreign shipping companies as well as Greek and foreign shipping companies. Piraeus is a key commercial port in the Eastern Mediterranean as it is located at the crossroads of Suez, the Black Sea, and the Mediterranean

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According to analysts at the Baltic Exchange and Xinhua News Agency, which has been responsible for the annual publication of this index since 2014, “Greece continues to play one of the most important roles in the international shipping sector, with more than 1,000 shipping offices based either in Athens or in the greater Attica region.”

Athens and Piraeus play an important role in maritime technologies. Start-up technology companies are active, working with the Greek marine community to develop unique and modern solutions.

The Greek shipping hub has risen for the third consecutive year while other historic international shipping hubs such as Hamburg are falling behind.

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