Port of Piraeus
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The Port of Piraeus (Greek: Λιμάνι του Πειραιά) is the chief sea port of Athens, located on the Saronic Gulf on the western coasts of the Aegean Sea, the largest port in Greece and one of the largest in Europe.[6]
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Port of Piraeus | |
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Location | |
Country | Greece |
Location | Piraeus |
Coordinates | 37°56′31″N 23°38′10″E |
UN/LOCODE | GRPIR[1] |
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Operated by | Piraeus Port Authority (COSCO (67%)), (Athex: PPA) |
Owned by | COSCO (67%) HRADF (7.14%)[2] Non-institutional investors (25.86%) |
Type of harbour | Natural/artificial |
Size | 3,900 hectares (39 km2) |
Employees | 991[3] (2020) |
Chairman & CEO | Fu Chengqiu |
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Annual container volume | 5.43 million TEU (2020)[4] |
Passenger traffic | 17.4 million people (2019) |
Annual revenue | €149.22 million (2019) €132.93 million (2018) (PPA figures) |
Net income | €35.447 million (2019) €27.883 million (2018) (PPA figures)[5] |
Website Official website |
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The Chinese state-owned COSCO Shipping operate the port.