Association of Greek Ports: What was discussed at the Board meeting in Patras
The Board of the Association of Greek Ports held its first meeting in Patras under the new president, focusing on collaboration and regional development.
On March 12th, the Board meeting of the Association of Greek Ports (ELIME) took place in Patras, with members and representatives from various port organizations across Greece in attendance. This meeting was significant as it marked the first Board session under the new leadership of Panagiotis Anastassopoulos, who is also the CEO of the Port Authority of Patras. The choice of Patras as the venue reflects the importance the new administration places on fostering a dynamic and proactive approach for the association.
President Anastassopoulos emphasized the critical role of Greek ports in the country's economic growth. He outlined the association's aim to strengthen cooperation among ports and enhance regional development initiatives. This is seen as a pivotal moment for ELIME as it aims to promote transparency, accountability, and collaboration among its members and the broader maritime community, which are essential for revitalizing the sector.
The meeting not only set the tone for the new administration but also served as a platform for discussing strategies for external engagement and advancing collaborative projects that can boost regional economies. With a renewed focus on inter-port cooperation, the association aims to leverage collective strengths to address emerging challenges and opportunities in the maritime industry, solidifying the role of ports as engines of growth within Greece.