Symposium will include specific experiences from countries in implementing MSWs
Category: Digitalization
Two IAPH Harbor Café sessions to highlight the role of ports as hydrogen hubs and as incubators for start-ups
IAPH members invited to bring their beverage and click into informal discussions with port authorities experts, hydrogen specialists and port innovators
Major step forward for standardization of ship-shore data exchange – the next step in port call optimization
Milestone inaugural ISO Technical Committee 8 meeting brings together all relevant stakeholders to establish robust standards for administrative and operational data exchange at the ship-shore interface
IAPH launches Cybersecurity Guidelines for Ports and Port Facilities as part of industry call to action to digitalize the maritime transport chain
IAPH submits guidelines to IMO for consideration at the next Maritime Safety Committee in October
IMO and Singapore to offer pilot Single Window for Facilitation of Trade (SWiFT) Project to medium-sized port
IAPH supports this next step in capacity building following global port FAL survey and joint report with World Bank on accelerating digitalization in the maritime transport chain
New global ISO-standard for ship-shore data exchange
Data handshake breakthrough : public-private players accept maritime NGOs’ invitation to co-create global digital ISO standard for the exchange of administrative and operational data
Digitalizing the maritime sector set to boost the competitiveness and resilience of global trade
Joint report by the World Bank and IAPH to assist ports and maritime transport community accelerate digitalization and minimize ship-shore human interaction and COVID-19 risks
IAPH to accelerate digitalization of ports in practice with concrete support measures
IAPH to act on results of FAL/EDI survey report
Coinciding with 44th IMO FAL Committee meeting, IAPH launches global ports questionnaire on electronic data exchange
Confidential survey of world ports initiated by IAPH to gauge how far processes have been digitalized