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Piraeus Port Authority participated in CIIE

PPA S.A. participated in the first China International Import Expo (CIIE) which took place in Shanghai, China from 5 -10 November 2018, in which more than 3,600 companies from 172 countries took part.

PPA booth, where Piraeus port and its activities were presented with photos and videos, welcomed numerous visitors and various media. The Chairman of SASAC, the Deputy Minister of Transport of China, the President of Panama, as well as the Chairman and Vice Chairman of COSCO SHIPPING and other officials also visited the PPA booth.

The Management of PPA S.A. was represented by the CEO cpt. Fu Chengqiu and the Deputy CEO Cpt. Weng Lin, who participated alongside with the exhibition at conferences and scheduled meetings.

 





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