Kikilias: 10 Greek-flagged ships in the Persian Gulf with 85 Greek sailors
Greek Maritime Minister Vassilis Kikilias reports that ten Greek-flagged ships are currently in the Persian Gulf amid escalating tensions, emphasizing the implications for international shipping.
B. Kikilias: 10 Greek-flagged ships in the Persian Gulf with 85 Greek sailors
Greek Shipping Minister Vassilis Kikilias reported that 10 Greek-flagged vessels are currently in the Persian Gulf amid tensions affecting the international shipping industry and world economy.
Two attacks on tankers β 52 Greek-interest ships in the wider maritime area
Attacks on two tankers in the Persian Gulf and off Oman raise concerns for Greek shipping interests, following reported injuries and fatalities among crew members.
Eleven Greek ships in the Persian Gulf - Shipping in heightened alert
Eleven Greek-flagged ships are positioned in the Persian Gulf amidst rising tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran.
Top Ships β Rubico agree on construction of 10 MR tankers
Top Ships Inc. and Rubico Inc. have finalized plans to construct ten medium-range tankers financed through Chinese leasing companies.
5,800 ships of the Greek-owned fleet in 174 countries
The Greek shipping fleet, comprising 5,800 ships, has made over 160,000 port calls in 174 countries in 2023, highlighting its global significance.
In 174 countries, the 5,800 ships of the Greek-owned fleet
The Greek shipping fleet made over 160,000 port calls in 2023 across 174 countries, highlighting its global presence and economic significance.
American plan for the construction of war and energy ships in Greece
A trilateral collaboration among the United States, South Korea, and Greece is set to enhance Greek defense capabilities and infrastructure through shipbuilding investments.
Theodoratos: Greek coastal shipping is at a critical transition point
Dionysis Theodoratos, president of the Greek Shipowners Association for Passenger Ships, highlights the urgent need for a national strategy on green transition and modernization in the coastal shipping sector.
Recommendations to Greek ships due to interference and Iranian exercises in the Strait of Hormuz
The Greek Ministry of Maritime Affairs has issued warnings to Greek ships in the Strait of Hormuz, citing risks from misleading VHF instructions and GPS jamming linked to Iranian military exercises.
Recommendations for Greek ships due to jamming and Iranian exercises in the Strait of Hormuz
The Greek Ministry of Shipping has issued warnings to Greek ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz to exercise caution due to increased electronic interference and military exercises by Iran.
Tugboat Owners: Proposals for Measures to Prevent 'Tempi' at Sea
Greek tugboat owners are calling for measures to ensure maritime safety following recent incidents involving disabled cruise ships.
Danaos: Mega investments in ships β energy
Danaos is significantly investing in both shipping and energy sectors, including orders for 27 container ships and participation in the Alaska LNG project.
Plevris: The Left enjoys targeting the Coast Guard, the cameras on its ships are operational, unlike those of the police
Greek Minister of Migration, Plevris, criticized the opposition for targeting the Coast Guard following a tragedy in Chios that resulted in 15 deaths, asserting that the cameras on Coast Guard vessels are operational unlike police cameras.
In Komotini prison, the Greek saboteur of German ships, the Thracian Appeals Council decides on his extradition
A 55-year-old Greek, arrested under a European warrant for attempting sabotage on German warships, is in custody as the Thracian Appeals Council evaluates his extradition.
Greek man vandalized German corvettes β Interventions in the engines of the ships
Authorities in Hamburg arrested a 37-year-old Romanian and a 54-year-old Greek for allegedly vandalizing ships of the German Navy at the city's port.
Prosecutors: Two Suspects Arrested for Attempted Sabotage Against German Ships
Two men, a 37-year-old Romanian and a 54-year-old Greek, were arrested in Hamburg and a village in Greece for attempting to sabotage a defense ship by tampering with its engine and safety systems.
Greek shipowners: 47 orders for new ships
Greek shipowners have made an aggressive start to 2026 with 47 new ship orders recorded in the first 31 days of the year, compared to just eight in the same period in 2025, signaling potential for further orders throughout the year.
Alert from Greece for Greek ships in the Black Sea following attacks
The Greek government has warned shipping companies to reassess security measures for Greek-managed vessels departing from Russian ports in the Black Sea due to recent drone attacks on tankers in the area.
Diplomatic moves by the Greek government after attacks on Greek-owned ships
The Greek government is on high alert following drone attacks on two Greek-owned oil tankers in the Black Sea, leading to a focus on crew safety and European mobilization efforts.
Dendias: We welcome 'Kimona', the first Greek Belharra frigate, a symbol of a new era for the Navy
The Greek Navy welcomes the 'Kimona', its first Belharra frigate, accompanied by historical ships, marking a new era in naval capabilities.
Strong winds keep ships docked at most ports
Strong winds of up to 9 Beaufort are causing most ships to remain docked in Greek ports, affecting ferry services, although some departures from Piraeus are still scheduled as planned.
Greeks have 727 ships on order β Which categories dominate
Greek shipping maintains a strong presence in bulk carriers, containerships, and tankers, focusing on fleet renewal and efficiency, with a total of 727 ships ordered in 2025.
Greeks have 727 ships on order β In which categories do they dominate
Greek shipping maintains a strong presence in bulk carriers, containerships, tankers, LNG and LPG carriers, focusing on fleet renewal and efficiency.