IAPH Managing Director praises the World Climate Action Program as “a rallying call” for all ports to adopt the WPSP pillar of Climate and Energy
Author: @Victor
Ports Australia signs up to the World Ports Sustainability Program
Agreement brings all of Port Australia’s member ports on board the IAPH’s WPSP Program in one signature.
World Ports Sustainability Program team takes shape
Following the approval by its Board during the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) Conference in Baku in May, Managing Director Patrick Verhoeven has now put in place a team to implement the World Ports Sustainability Program (WPSP).
Harboring hackathons to break digital barriers to entry and improve trade and mobility
How port authorities are using a Hakathon to fast track innovations in data collaboration to improve trade and mobility
Environmental Ship Index further expands its user base to 7000 vessels with plan for major upgrade
Following the launch of the World Ports Sustainability Program earlier in March this year, the IAPH working group focussed on the further development of the ESI met in Marseilles in June and agreed to invest in upgrading the current IT system. This includes the current database of registered vessels as well as the online portal itself.