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Area of interest: Health Safety and Security

Port of Reykjavik – Vör dual-use cruise passenger terminal

Vör is Reykjavík’s new dual-use cruise passenger terminal and year-round port-city meeting place, developed, built and operated by Faxaflóahafnir / Ports of Faxaflói at the Port of Reykjavík. The project was initiated to replace temporary passenger…

07/07/2026
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Port Autonome de Cotonou – Centralized access, Zongo Parking and Zongo Hangar project

The Centralized Access, Zongo Parking and Zongo Hangar Project was developed by the Port Autonome de Cotonou to respond to a long-standing challenge affecting both the port and the city: unmanaged truck queues, congestion around the…

05/07/2026
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Port of Halifax – Africville Seasides Marine Container Examination Facility

The Africville Seasides Marine Container Examination Facility (MCEF) represents a transformative approach to port infrastructure by prioritizing sustainability, enhanced security, and meaningful community engagement. Developed by the Halifax Port Authority (HPA), in collaboration with the Canadian…

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Busan Port Authority – Standardizing Mooring Operations

Mooring operations are essential to safe and efficient port operations, yet they have traditionally been carried out under fragmented management structures and inconsistent safety practices. At Busan Port, mooring workers often operated within terminal facilities without…

03/07/2026
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Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority – Sea-Life Line project

Ghana’s artisanal fishing sector employs over 100,000 fishers across 12,000 canoes, supplying nearly 60% of the nation’s animal protein and supporting nearly 3 million livelihoods. Yet these maritime workers operate without on-sea access to emergency medical…

30/06/2026
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Port of Surigao – Water from the air

The Philippines, a nation of extraordinary natural beauty, faces a persistent and pressing challenge: water scarcity — one that grows most acute during El Niño seasons and natural disasters. During Typhoon Odette in December 2021, the…

29/06/2026
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Port of Amsterdam – Sustainable cruise operations

As part of its clean shipping vision, the Port of Amsterdam has the ambition to be a front-runner port in accelerating sustainability in the cruise sector. The sea and river cruise Passenger Terminal in Amsterdam is…

28/06/2026
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Penang Port Commission – Vessel Traffic Management System (VTMS)

The Vessel Traffic Management System (VTMS) represents a defining milestone in the Penang Port Commission’s (PPC) digital transformation agenda, reinforcing its commitment to maritime safety, operational excellence and sustainable port development. With an investment of approximately…

19/06/2026
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Ulsan Port Authority – Advancing Fire and Explosion Preparedness

As Northeast Asia’s leading liquid cargo hub, Ulsan Port handles approximately 31.2% of South Korea’s liquid logistics. Due to the high volume of hazardous material carriers, the port inherently faces severe risks of complex fires and…

18/06/2026
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