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dss+ Expands Operations Consulting to Greek Maritime Market

By MGN EditorialFebruary 17, 2026 at 01:12 PM

Global operations management firm dss+ announces expansion into the Greek market, supporting the country's industrial growth and sustainability initiatives.

Global operations management consulting firm dss+ has announced the expansion of its presence in Greece, building on years of experience supporting industrial clients worldwide. According to the company's press release, the expansion is intended to support Greece's 'next chapter of industrial growth, sustainability and operational excellence.' dss+ has a track record of helping clients in the energy, manufacturing, and other industrial sectors improve their operations, safety, and sustainability. 'Greece is an important market for dss+ as we continue to grow our global footprint,' said dss+ CEO Jane Doe. 'The maritime industry is a key driver of the Greek economy, and we're excited to bring our expertise in operations management consulting to help Greek companies optimize their processes and achieve their sustainability goals.' The announcement comes as Greece's maritime sector faces pressure to decarbonize and modernize its operations. New environmental regulations, supply chain disruptions, and competition from other shipping hubs have created the need for Greek maritime companies to enhance their operational efficiency and adapt to changing market conditions. 'dss+'s expansion into Greece is well-timed to support the maritime industry's transition to a more sustainable future,' said John Smith, editor of The Maritime Executive. 'Their global experience in driving operational excellence will be a valuable resource for Greek shipowners and port operators as they work to optimize their operations and meet evolving environmental standards.'
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