Drivemybox has said that the Greek market is strategically important for accessing the Mediterranean region. The new branch, Drivemybox Greece, also caters to markets in North Macedonia and Bulgaria. Gordon Friza, CFO of Drivemybox, says: "Every new market is not only part of our long-term growth strategy, but also opens up significant economic potential locally." That should help reach the goal of more connected, efficient and forward-looking European container transport. Romania and Slovenia are supplied via markets in Italy and Hungary.
The Hamburg-based Drivemybox, a provider of digitised platforms for container transport by truck, has announced its expansion to Greece, a July press release said. Companies and truck drivers can, for instance, manage their orders digitally, create smart routes and track their vehicles on the platform. Italy and Hungary are already part of the network.
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The new branch, Drivemybox Greece, will manage operations in southeast Europe. Constantinos Mouskos, CEO Drivemybox Greece, said: "The platform provides a much-needed digital upgrade for the local logistics landscape, and we look forward to shaping the digital future of transport in the region - and beyond - together.” Trucking and shipping companies will now be able to handle orders more efficiently.
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