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C-Job Naval Architect Opens Athens Office

Posted by March 10, 2020

Nikos Papapanagiotou  (Photo: C-Job Naval Architect)

Nikos Papapanagiotou (Photo: C-Job Naval Architect)

C-Job Naval Architects is set to open an office this spring in Athens, Greece.

C-Job veteran Nikos Papapanagiotou will take on the role of General Manager and will lead the new office in Athens. He said, "C-Job has seen significant growth over the past few years in both the industry as well as in the demand for our services. To enable us to continue to meet this demand now and in the future, we are opening an office in Athens."

C-Jobs has a strong track-record in several industries including ferries, dredging, offshore (wind) and mega yachts. The company also has a dedicated Research and Development department which focuses on new ways to improve and be innovative with both its designs and creation process.

C-Job currently has five offices worldwide with its headquarters on the outskirts of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Last Summer it opened an office in Houston, Texas to be closer to its American clients and further explore the US market.

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