Sirios Shipmanagement is a ship owning as well as management and chartering maritime company, mainly for dry cargoes, with additional experience on self-discharging cement carriers.
Her sister companies are Evripos Tugs Shipping Co, a tug and salvage owning company, and Evia Shipping Agencies dealing with ship agency. The main activity of these companies is conducted by the company’s private offices where 27 people are employed. The company location is in the city of Κhalkis, of Evia island, which is 80 km from the port of Piraeus and about 1 hour and 10 minutes from Athens International Airport, Eleftherios Venizelos.
The companies commenced their activity in the field of shipping in 1977, originally in vessel agency, then with towing and since 1991 onwards with managing and owning mainly self-discharging cement vessels, having cooperated with some of the largest and significant companies of this field.
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