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Greeks Have a
Long & Successful History in Transportation & Trade
Logistics.
So does Societe Anonyme George
Charalambidis Lymberpa.. | |
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STREAMLINED INTERNATIONAL LOGISTICS OPERATIONS |
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Since the 18th century, the name Greek was
synonymous to the profession of “Spediteur” (forwarder)
and “Commissioner” in all trade activities. The major
Med ports of that period, Napoli, Trieste, Venice,
Marseille, Thessaloniki, Izmir, Alexandria, were flowed by
merchandises transported by Greeks. The history of
Lymberpa
commences
only in the beginning of
1859, when Giovani Sofianopoulos founded the company with
offices at Trieste and Piraeus. |
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George
Charalambidis Lymberpa S.A., Hellenic International Forwarders &
General Enterprises Co., is the first and oldest today, transport
company in Greece. This as it is the successor of Giovani
Sofianopoulos Hellas, a company established and operating in Greece in
the field of International Transport since 1859. |
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Back
then the company was specializing on Maritime Transport. After the
invention of the Automobile (1861) and the Airplane (1903), the
Company expanded to cover these, new at that time, emerging means of
transportation (road freight and air freight, respectively). |
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