Greece has received eight expressions of interest in the sale of a majority stake in the port of Volos, its privatisations agency HRADF said on Friday.
Greece initiated the sale process for at least 67% in the Volos Port Authority in October.
The interested parties are: Advance Properties; GEK TERNA; a consortium of Goldair Cargo and Goldair Handling; a consortium of IΝΤRΑΚΑΤ and TEKAL; a consortium of Israel Shipyards Industries and Hellenic Halyvourgia; Mariner Capital; QTerminals; Thessaloniki Port Authority.
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