ATHENS, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Greece has received eight
expressions of interest in the sale of a majority stake in the
port of Volos, its privatisations agency HRADF said on Friday.
Greece initiated the sale process for at least 67% in the
Volos Port Authority in October.
The interested parties are: Advance Properties; GEK TERNA; a
consortium of Goldair Cargo and Goldair Handling; a consortium
of IΝΤRΑΚΑΤ and TEKAL; a consortium of Israel Shipyards
Industries and Hellenic Halyvourgia; Mariner Capital;
QTerminals; Thessaloniki Port Authority.
The main activities of the Volos Port Authority include
freight and container services, steel and scrap metal, dry and
wet bulk cargo and passenger services, including ferry boats to
the Sporades islands, as well as cruise activities, it said.
(Reporting by Karolina Tagaris, Editing by Louise Heavens)
((karolina.tagaris@thomsonreuters.com; +30 210 3376 455;))