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15th anniversary of Marinair Cargo Services Ltd
Celebrating 15 years of Marinair We are extremely happy to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Marinair Cargo Services Ltd and also grateful for your support!
Marinair is now at Athens International Airport!
At Marinair your convenience and the quality of our services is our highest priority.And we now take one more step to boost our business! We
Continuous improvement keeps us on top
Introducing our new Logitude software program To support our clients with the best possible services available and solve problems that often occur between freight transportation;
Airfreight overweight – ITJ Interview
The founder of the forwarder Marinair, from Piraeus (Greece), an airfreight solutions specialist, underlines how crucial a global presence is for survival. The Dutch subsidiary
Optimize Transport Services for Central Europe destinations
What is the most time-efficient way to transport cargo from Far East to Central Europe destinations? How can you optimize transport services making your deliveries at least 35%
Marinair joining TALA
The Aerospace Industry Every minute, thousands of airplanes and other aircrafts are in flight.Commercial flights, cargo flights, military operations, private transports, emergency and research aircrafts
Choosing Marinair as the right forwarder
When it comes to international cargo forwarding and transportation, choosing the right forwarder is inextricably linked to your business success. That’s why they should be a trusted partner
Marinair expansion to Eastern Europe
The clouds hanging over Greece would appear to have some silver linings. Marinair has forged new plans, adding expansion to Eastern Europe to its new
Welcome to Marinair new website 2016
After a couple of months of planning, we are delighted to announce the launch of our new website. We wanted a new website to better
Bailout agreement could help ailing Greek supply chains back to business
Greek importers have struggled to pay their bills in recent weeks as transport options have narrowed, a local forwarder told The Loadstar. And with banks