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Category: Environmental Ship Index

IAPH develops its own GHG performance indicator for its Environmental Ship Index (ESI) port incentive scheme for shipowners

GHG performance indicator to apply same ship data reported to IMO, also aligning vessel audit frequency to a yearly basis

30/09/2024
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IAPH Environmental Ship Index enters a new era

ESI’s modules and formulae to be extended to further support decarbonisation and emissions reductions

08/04/2024
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Nick Blackmore joins IAPH as director of business development

Nick’s appointment will focus on IAPH’s products and services portfolio for ports

25/01/2024
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IAPH publishes whitepaper on the Environmental Ship Index, outlining new features, enhancements & testimonials

Whitepaper cites testimonials from world ports on how to use the index to facilitate vessel emissions reductions

06/12/2023
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IAPH Environmental Ship Index to include new module of ships at berth

New module to focus on environmental performance of ships at berth for each port call

22/02/2022
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