ISS Honored for Services to the Port of Piraeus

By Eric Haun
Monday, June 30, 2014

Inchcape Shipping Services (ISS) Greece was honored by the Chairman and CEO of the Port of Piraeus, Yiorgos Anomeritis, on Monday, June 23, 2014, for the company’s contribution to the development of the port and for its dedicated service to the Greek cruise industry.

During a ceremony to mark the inaugural call into the Port of Piraeus on board the Regal Princess, the newest vessel of the Princess Cruise fleet, and under the agency of ISS, Christos Makrialeas, Managing Director of ISS Greece, was delighted to receive a commemorative plaque from Anomeritis, in a surprise presentation additional to the expected proceedings.

Makrialeas thanked Anomeritis for his gesture and commented, “It is a key duty of ISS as an agent and port user to be the ‘active link’ between the Principal and the port, in order to achieve the highest operational excellence this sector demands, and to ensure that services are provided at the best market rates possible for the benefit of the port, the Principal and ultimately the passengers.”

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