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The Greek IN the Lines has threatened to suspend own marine services
The company denunciation not to be able to buy the fuel because of the lacked arrival the deep civil servants
June 13, 2012
The dramatic economic crisis of Greece does not save the Greek companies of navigation, that they among other things accuse the lacked return deep that the State is able to not to distribute. The most exposed to the delays in the payments by the public administration they are the companies that operate regular services for passengers on the national routes.
Between these IN the Lines (Maritime Company of Lesvos IT KNOWS), that it has threatened the suspension of great part of own marine services because of the impossibility to buy the fuel for the ships. The company, than work a series of regular lines in Aegeus north-oriental, the Sporadi islands and the Cicladi islands, has denounced of being in attended from last October, with its branch C-Link Ferries, of 8,8 million euros by the State which resources in order to operate the routes for the remoter islands of the arcipelaghi in the within of contracts in order to guarantee the territorial continuity.
The managing director of IN the Lines, Ioanni Avrantinis, has explained that the situation is aggravated by the fact that the oil societies do not grant more credit and that the banks do not support the enterprises financially. The Greek company has threatened moreover to rerun to the ways lawyers in order to obtain the public funds that they have had them and in order to obtain a compensation.
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