Hellas Liberty: Ευχαριστίες στην OLP–COSCO Shipping για τη συνεχή υποστήριξή της στο ιστορικό πλοίο

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It is noted: “Through its continuous contribution, OLP–COSCO Shipping plays a decisive role in ensuring the operational readiness and long-term sustainability of the ship, actively contributing to the preservation of an important asset of global and Greek maritime history.

Hellas Liberty, one of the few surviving Liberty ships worldwide, is a living monument to the contribution of these ships to global commercial shipping and to post-World War II reconstruction. Its presence in the Port of Piraeus reflects the collective commitment of public and private entities to the preservation and promotion of our maritime heritage.”

Mr. Dimitris Sarikavazis, on behalf of the Hellas Liberty Museum, stated:

“We express our warm thanks to OLP–COSCO Shipping for its steady and substantial support. Its contribution goes beyond operational assistance, reflecting a tangible commitment to preserving maritime history and strengthening Piraeus as an international shipping hub. Together we ensure that the legacy of the Liberty ships remains alive and accessible to future generations.”

The support of OLP–COSCO Shipping highlights the importance of cooperation between port authorities, shipping organizations and cultural bodies for the preservation of monuments of international maritime significance.

The Hellas Liberty Museum will continue to work closely with its valuable supporters and sponsors, ensuring that the ship remains a point of reference for maritime history, education and broader social contribution.

Hellas Liberty is a historic Liberty ship, built in 1943 in the United States, which was restored and now operates as a floating museum in Piraeus. It is a symbol of the timeless contribution of the Liberty ships to international shipping and Greek maritime tradition.

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