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Port of Piraeus Signs Agreement With Italian Ports

A portion of the port of Piraeus. Photo by Piraeus Port Authority

The Greek port of Piraeus signed a memorandum of understanding with Italy’s port authorities from the cities of VeniceĀ and Chioggia on Monday. The agreement seeks to develop port services and promote increased trade between Europe, the Mediterranean and the Far East.
The Memorandum of Understanding was signed during a meeting between Fu Chengqiu, the CEO of the port of Piraeus, and the president of the Northern Adriatic Sea Port Authority of VeniceĀ and Chioggia, Pino Musolino.
The agreement envisages cooperation in improving the exchange of best practices and know-how in port management, particularly in information technology, which will attract new investment and improve communications.
The common goal of both partners is to improve the performance of the ports and to strengthen international maritime interconnections along the so-called “Silk Road”, which connects China with Europe.
The Port of Piraeus is the largest Greek port and one of the biggest in Europe. In the year 2014, it was the busiest passenger port in all of Europe.
With information from A.M.N.A.

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