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New Location Alert
Maurice Ward Athens

June 26, 2025

We’re excited to share that as of 10th June 2025Maurice Ward Greece has officially moved to a new office and warehouse. This is a big step forward for us as we continue to grow in the region.

New Location Alert – Maurice Ward Athens

New Address:
K. Papadimitriou 15A,
Markopoulo 19003,
Greece

New Landline:
+30 22990 22070

All other contact details stay the same.

A Smart Move for Growth and Better Service

As our team continues to grow and more customers rely on our logistics services, our old space could no longer keep up with the demand. That’s why we’ve moved to a larger and better-equipped facility, one that meets our current needs and supports future expansion.

Our new location gives us more office space for our growing team and a much bigger warehouse to handle more cargo more efficiently. It also helps us deliver key services, like our 24/7 spare parts support, even faster and more reliably.

This move is all about working smarter and delivering even better service to our clients.

A Stronger Team, Ready to Support You

Our Athens office now has 10 team members.
Together, they handle:

  • Pricing
  • Operations
  • Business Development

We continue to cover all core logistics services: air, road, ocean and warehousing.

But this move is more than just a change of location. It reflects our commitment to investing in our people, improving the way we work and staying focused on what matters most, our customers.

We’re excited about this next chapter and look forward to welcoming our partners and clients to the new space as we keep growing together.

Did you know?

The first ever ‘cargo only’ flight was recorded in November 1910 in the USA, using a Wright Model B aeroplane that flew 65 miles carrying a package of silk. The business owner used the pioneering transport more as a PR stunt to celebrate the opening of his store, with the bundle of silk cut into individual pieces and glued onto souvenir postcards.

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