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Athens Logistics AI Software: Attica Flow 2027 Roadmap

Psyrri-based Attica Flow unveils AI delivery optimization tools for Athens traffic. New modules tackle Piraeus port congestion and construction routing.

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By Athens Tech Desk · Published 11 July 2026, 19:10

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Athens Logistics AI Software: Attica Flow 2027 Roadmap
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A Psyrri-based firm called Attica Flow has published its 2027-2028 product roadmap, promising three new AI modules that will reroute delivery vans around real-time construction data and port congestion figures from Piraeus.

The announcement arrives as Athens traffic volumes have climbed 18 percent since 2024, according to municipal sensors, pushing logistics companies to seek software that cuts fuel costs amid rising diesel prices at stations along Syngrou Avenue.

Attica Flow keeps its main office on a narrow block off Ermou Street and runs a testing program with the National Technical University of Athens that gives engineering students access to anonymised delivery data from 420 trucks operating in the city centre.

The firm raised €2.3 million in seed funding on 12 June 2026 and now charges early users €49 per vehicle per month for its current routing service.

Modules scheduled for release

First out will be a construction-aware layer in September 2027 that pulls permits from the Athens municipality database and adjusts routes within 90 seconds of any road closure notice. A second module due in January 2028 will integrate live berth availability at Piraeus container terminals, while a third feature planned for Q3 2028 adds predictive maintenance alerts based on engine telemetry from partner fleets.

Next steps for local operators

Fleet managers can register for a closed beta at the firm’s July 22 demo day inside the old gasworks complex at Technopolis in Gazi. Those who sign up before 15 August receive six months of the current service at the existing €49 rate before any price adjustment tied to the expanded feature set.

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