OLP's Intervention in ELIME with a Focus on Synergies and Expertise
The Deputy CEO of the Piraeus Port Authority emphasized the importance of cooperation among ports, local authorities, and investors at a meeting of the Association of Greek Ports held in Patras.
During a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Association of Greek Ports (ELIME) in Patras, Panagiotis Tsonis, the Deputy CEO of the Piraeus Port Authority (OLP), highlighted the critical role of collaboration among ports, local government, and investment stakeholders. He pointed out that synergies and the transfer of expertise could serve as a catalyst for new developmental prospects across ports in Greece, enhancing competitiveness and the efficiency of port services.
Tsonis's remarks come at a time when the Greek ports face increasing operational demands, as well as heightened expectations regarding safety and sustainability. The Piraeus Port Authority's active involvement in shaping the future of Greek ports remains a steadfast priority, indicating a commitment to adapt and thrive in a rapidly evolving maritime landscape.
The discussion at the ELIME meeting underscores the need for a cohesive strategy in managing and developing port infrastructure while addressing challenges like environmental impact and technological advancement. By fostering collaboration amongst various stakeholders, Greece's ports can enhance their operational capabilities and competitiveness on a global scale, essential for the country's economic growth and maritime industry.