DriveMybox expands into Southeast Europe. In the picture: Gordon Friza, CFO of DriveMybox, Constantinos Mouskos, CEO of DriveMybox Greece, and Patrick Jandt, CEO of DriveMybox. Photo: DriveMybox
DriveMybox expands into Southeast Europe. In the picture: Gordon Friza, CFO of DriveMybox, Constantinos Mouskos, CEO of DriveMybox Greece, and Patrick Jandt, CEO of DriveMybox. Photo: DriveMybox
2025-07-14

After Germany, Italy, and Hungary, as a regional hub for Eastern Europe, Greece becomes the fourth country to join the DriveMybox network and is set to also serve the markets in Bulgaria and North Macedonia in the future. According to the company, this marks another milestone on the path to a Europe-wide digital solution for container transportation.

The new location makes it possible to serve one of the central transport corridors in the Mediterranean region immediately, it says. The representation in Southeastern Europe is conducted through a

newly founded company, DriveMybox Greece S.A. Patrick Jandt, CEO of DriveMybox:

“With Germany, Italy, and our Eastern Europe hub in Hungary, we have already created a strong foundation on the continent. Greece is a strategically logical next step. Together, we will continue to expand our smart logistics solution for innovative, digital container transportation across Europe.”

With the signing of the contract, the implementation phase now begins. The DriveMybox team is working closely with the new team in Greece to adapt the platform to local market requirements. The

partnership approach ensures that regional conditions are considered while maintaining a consistent user experience, according to the company. Gordon Friza, CFO of DriveMybox:

“Every new market is not only part of our long-term growth strategy but also opens up significant economic potentials locally. With the expansion of DriveMybox in Greece, Bulgaria, and North Macedonia, we are confident in establishing a strong presence in the Mediterranean region – thereby advancing both our operational reach and our goal of making container transportation in Europe more interconnected, efficient, and future-proof.”

DriveMybox was launched in Germany in 2020 and expanded to Italy in 2021 and Hungary in 2024. The company also offers cross-border transportation to the respective neighboring countries. Constantinos Mouskos, CEO of DriveMybox Greece:

“We are very excited to bring DriveMybox to Greece and enable trucking companies and shippers to handle transport orders much more efficiently. With the platform, we are initiating a much-needed digital upgrade for the local logistics market - and we look forward to shaping the digital future of transportation in our region and