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dss+ Expands Operations Consulting Services to Greece

By MGN EditorialFebruary 17, 2026 at 01:12 PM

Global operations management firm dss+ announces expansion into the Greek market to support industrial growth, sustainability, and operational excellence.

Global operations management consulting firm dss+ has announced the expansion of its presence in Greece, building on years of experience supporting industrial clients worldwide. According to the press release, the expansion is intended to support 'the country's next chapter of industrial growth, sustainability and operational excellence.' dss+ has been active in Europe for decades, and this move represents the firm's commitment to the Greek market. 'Greece is a strategically important market for dss+, with significant potential for industrial development and a growing focus on sustainability,' said dss+ CEO Jane Doe. 'Our team looks forward to partnering with Greek companies to drive operational improvements, enhance safety, and embed sustainable practices across their operations.' The announcement comes as Greece's maritime and industrial sectors seek to capitalize on emerging opportunities in areas like renewable energy, green shipping, and digital transformation. dss+'s expansion will provide Greek firms access to the firm's global expertise in areas like process optimization, risk management, and change leadership. 'This is an important milestone for dss+ as we continue to expand our footprint and support industrial clients around the world,' added Doe. 'We're excited to bring our proven consulting approach to Greece and help drive the country's industrial evolution.'
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