Patras
Patras is the third largest city of Greece and the capital of the Prefecture of Achaia located in northern Peloponnese, 215 km west of Athens. It is manages by the Patras Port Authority SA.
Government opens the way for infrastructure projects in commercial port of Patras
Patras, Greece (PortSEurope) August 5, 2018 – Following a decision by the Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Christos Spiritsis, a consultancy...
UN Ro-Ro launches Patras-Pendik ports service
Istanbul, Turkey (PortSEurope) July 5, 2018 – UN Ro-Ro, the shipping company, is to start a service between Pendik port, Istanbul, and Patras port in...
New development perspectives for the port of Patras
Patras, Greece (PortSEurope) July 2, 2018 – New development prospects are possible for Patras port via its commercial connection with the ports of...
LNG station at Patras port will begin construction in 2020
Patras, Greece (PortSEurope) April 12, 2018 – The LNG (liquefied natural gas) station at the port of Patras is expected to begin construction in 2020. It...
Public consultation launched over future of Patras port
Patras, Greece (PortSEurope) April 3, 2018 – The Port Authority of Patras is launching public consultation on the concession to operate and manage the...
After Thessaloniki port, Greece plans further port privatisations
Athens, Greece (PortSEurope) March 27, 2018 – Following the privatisation of Thessaloniki Port Authority S.A., now operated by South Europe Gateway...
Patras port sees improved traffic in 2017
Patras, Greece (PortSEurope) February 1, 2018 – Chairman and managing director of Patras port (OLPA), Nikos Kontoes, has commented on the port’s...