Greece 2026
Greek-controlled tonnage extended its reach in 2025, navigating conflict‑driven detours and Middle East volatility while seizing longer‑haul trades and new markets from Syria to Iran. With shipyards full and owners driving a surge in tanker orders, the Greek shipping’s resilience remains unmistakable — momentum that will be on full display at Posidonia 2026
Greek shipping: beacon of security in a sea of uncertainty
Greek shipping has come through countless periods of geopolitical and economic upheaval, and its track record encourages optimism for the future
Greek fleet adapts to conflict‑shaped routes and shifting global demand
Greek‑controlled tonnage expanded its reach in 2025, navigating conflict‑driven rerouteing and volatile Middle East conditions while capitalising on longer‑haul trades and emerging markets from Syria to Iran
Frangou: A woman for all seasons
Angeliki Frangou has prioritised making Navios a model of resilience for uncertain times
Peak Posidonia in store
The 2026 incarnation of one of the shipping world’s most popular events promises to be bigger and more buzzy than ever
Greek tanker tally at shipyards continues to rise
Greek owners have been in the vanguard of a veritable stampede to order new tankers
Greek banks vault to the top
In an extraordinary surge of lending, National Bank of Greece is leading a small group of Greek banks that have supplanted international bankers as the biggest financial backers of Greek shipping
Greek ports still have a point to prove
Despite improved services and strong financial results, stemming partly from privatisation of some of the leading hubs, there is still work to do in the country’s port sector
Lest we forget the Liberty ships
Was this — 80 years ago — the great step forward for Greek shipping?
Laskaridis: A legacy of diversity
With about 50 years in shipping, Panos Laskaridis continues to be busy on multiple fronts and some of today’s activities hark back all the way to the origins of the family business
Greek shipyard sector dares to dream again
The country’s top three yards are all full of ships for repair and have visions of greater things to come
Greek tugs take first steps towards the future
Greece’s port towage sector is finally being reformed
Greek Shipping Awards: Icon of excellence
A high-powered industry panel remains key to the credibility of the Greek Shipping Awards
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