With a winner to be announced at the IAPH World Ports Conference Gala Dinner on 18 March, all finalists make critical data available and make smart use of it to improve port resilience
Author: VICTOR SHIEH
Online public voting opens for IAPH 2020 World Ports Sustainability Awards
Six winners to be announced from a shortlist of eighteen finalists at the IAPH World Ports Conference Gala Dinner at the Antwerp Bourse on 18th March
Port call optimization solutions to reduce emissions start gaining industry traction
Just-In-Time (JIT) Arrival guide submitted to the IMO as information paper to support IMO resolution that calls on cooperation between ports and shipping on the reduction of GHG emissions from ships
Shipowners taking safe stevedoring on board seriously
Preventing stevedore injuries and deaths at the quayside: focussing a safety mindset at the ship-shore interface
IAPH 2020 World Ports Sustainability Award candidates announced
Candidates submitted to jury for scrutiny in six categories representing all five areas of interest of the World Ports Sustainability Program
Beyond ports : IMO Secretary General Kitack Lim to address attendees of the IAPH 2020 World Ports Conference in Antwerp in March
IMO Secretary General Kitack Lim to address attendees of the IAPH 2020 World Ports Conference
2020 World Ports Sustainability Awards submissions received
Winners to be announced at the #IAPH2020 World Ports Conference Gala Dinner in Antwerp on Wednesday 18th March
IAPH Women in Ports Mentoring Program now extended to female Harbour Masters
IHMA joins as new partner of the World Ports Sustainability Program