Consortium with CMA CGM wins tender for Port of Thessaloniki

A French-German consortium, which includes the world's third-largest container carrier CMA CGM, gains control of the Port of Thessaloniki.
Photo: PR-foto
Photo: PR-foto

A French-German consortium counting France's CMA CGM, the world's third-largest container carrier, has with an increased offer of EUR 231.9 million secured control of Greece's second-largest port in Thessaloniki with a 67 percent stake.

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