The collaboration, as highlighted by ThPA, signifies an innovative step forward in the international port industry, with a specific focus on cybersecurity and operational efficiency.
Both parties will actively engage in joint initiatives to address sustainability issues within the broader port and maritime transport sector.
Furthermore, the agreement entails the implementation of networking activities, participation in international projects, and the exchange of knowledge and best practices. ThPA S.A. will have the opportunity to test innovative technologies and ideas through the maritime technology hub at Ashdod port.
ThPA highlights that this agreement marks the initiation of a robust regional cooperation between two significant ports in the wider Mediterranean area, further strengthening the bilateral relations between Greece and Israel.
Greece is set to introduce a new law prohibiting gas stations from selling fuel to…
Greece and the UAE are joining forces to address water resource management challenges, with a…
This is a recipe for a delicious mushroom ragù that goes well with meat or…
Nikitas Kaklamanis has been elected Speaker of the Greek Parliament with 247 votes, supported by…
Greek authorities have rescued 66 migrants on the southern island of Crete after they arrived…
The Municipality of Chalandri's decision to close its long-inactive Twitter account has sparked criticism of…