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Port of Amsterdam – BunkerView, interactive multi-fuel bunker map

As part of our clean shipping vision, the Port of Amsterdam is working towards emission-free shipping by 2050. We are committed to becoming a multi-fuel port, enabling the safe and efficient bunkering of new clean marine…

02/06/2025
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Port of Hamburg – Resilience at Work: Skin Health and Heat Protection

Climate change represents one of the greatest global challenges in public health. One consequence is the increase in air temperatures and sunshine hours, leading to stronger UV exposure (Bfs, 2023). In Hamburg, there is a significant…

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Northport – Leading the Charge Towards a Safer and Sustainable EV Ecosystem

As one of Malaysia’s major port operators, Northport (Malaysia) Bhd (“Northport”) plays an important role in facilitating the movement of goods, including electric vehicles (EVs) and their batteries. With the rapid rise in EV adoption, ports…

01/06/2025
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Port of Subic Bay – Integrated Vessel Traffic Management System and Port Management Information System

The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) undertook a significant modernization initiative to enhance its Vessel Traffic Management System (VTMS) for improved maritime surveillance, port efficiency, and vessel safety in the Port of Subic Bay. With rising…

31/05/2025
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Yeosu Gwangyang Port Authority – Building a Unified Safety Framework for Hazardous Cargo Handling

Yeosu Gwangyang Port Authority has established a public-private-public cooperative framework to strengthen safety management at petrochemical-related piers in the Yeosu area of Gwangyang Port. Petrochemical cargo accounts for 54% of the port’s total cargo volume, making…

26/05/2025
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Port of Seattle – Sound Insulation Repair and Replace Program

The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), operated by Port of Seattle (Port), has one of the longest-running Sound Insulation Programs in the United States with the first installations dating back to 1986. Despite being a top U.S….

24/05/2025
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AD Ports Group – Combating Heat Stress

The Heat Stress Management Initiative was launched to proactively safeguard the health and wellbeing of port personnel, contractors, and visitors during the region’s extreme summer temperatures. With outdoor operations often conducted in high-heat, high-humidity conditions, the…

17/05/2025
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Fiji Ports – Derelict Vessels Management Policy & Procedures

Fiji Ports is committed to maintaining a clean and safe maritime environment and a key aspect of this commitment is the proactive removal of derelict vessels and wrecks from the harbour through the implementation of its…

08/07/2024
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Port Autonome de Cotonou – Sustainable Transformation of Vendor Livelihoods

For years, vendors sold food along the boulevard at the Port of Cotonou, facing safety risks from traffic and working in unhygienic conditions. To address these issues, the Port Authority initiated a community engagement program involving…

07/07/2024
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