Greece Sets Bid Deadline for Thessaloniki Port Sale

Posted by Michelle Howard
Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Greece has given investors until March 24 to submit binding bids for a majority stake in its second biggest port, Thessaloniki Port, two sources close to the matter said on Tuesday.


The sale of the 67 percent stake in the port and other privatisations are a key part of the country's current EU/IMF international bailout deal, the third since 2010.


But the programme has fallen behind schedule due to political resistance and red tape, and has raised only 4 billion euros ($4.3 billion) so far versus an original target of 50 billion euros.


"The board of the privatisations agency decided that the binding bids for the port will be submitted on March 24," said an official from the agency, who declined to be named.


Potential investors include shortlisted Danish container terminal operator APM Terminals, Phillipines-based International Container Terminal Services ICTS, Dubai-based P&O Steam Navigation Company (DP World) and Japan's Mitsui & Co.


Past deadlines for the submission of binding bids have been pushed back several times due to differences over the amount of mandatory investment and other issues.


Athens has said the buyer will have to invest 180 million euros by 2021 to develop the port.


Port workers oppose the sale, saying the size of mandatory investment is low and reducing the value of the port, said Lazaros Tantalidis, their representative on the port's board.


Thessaloniki Port, which currently has a market value of $200.5 million (186 million euros), had a throughput of 344,277 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) last year.
 

(Reporting by Angeliki Koutantou)

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