The Global Supply Chain Centre opened in Thessaloniki, Greece.
According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM) its new center marks a major milestone in strengthening the Organization’s ability to deliver life-saving humanitarian assistance more rapidly and efficiently to communities affected by crises worldwide.
Located at the crossroads of Europe, the Balkans and the Middle East, the centre combines Thessaloniki’s strategic location with strong transport links and logistics expertise.
It will serve as a global hub for humanitarian supply chain operations, supporting the procurement, storage and distribution of essential relief supplies through innovative technologies, data-driven planning and sustainable logistics practices, IOM added.
The centre will build on the partnerships to develop and scale innovative approaches that strengthen humanitarian logistics and improve aid delivery worldwide.
The Centre opened on the Memorandum of Understanding signed between IOM and the Government of Greece in July 2025, underscoring a shared commitment to advancing humanitarian preparedness, operational excellence and sustainable development through stronger international cooperation.
As humanitarian needs continue to evolve, the Thessaloniki Global Supply Chain Centre will become a cornerstone of IOM’s global humanitarian operations, enabling faster, smarter and more sustainable delivery of life-saving assistance to people affected by crises around the world.