More than 250 professionals from ports, shipping, government and society gathered at the Port of Antwerp on 22 and 23 March and marked the successful launch of the World Ports Sustainability Program. The international declaration that was...
More than 250 professionals from ports, shipping, government and society gathered at the Port of Antwerp today for the kick-off of the World Ports Sustainability Program (WPSP).
Registrations for the WPSP Launch Event on 22-23 March have now closed. With more than 250 people joining us in Antwerp, we will have a full house. If you were not able to register in time,...
IMO Secretary General Kitack Lim will deliver the opening keynote address at the WPSP launch. In an exclusive interview for IAPH’s magazine Ports & Harbors, he speaks with IAPH Managing Director Patrick Verhoeven about the need...
Expectations run high for the next gathering of the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC). At the April meetings, IMO Member States are set to adopt an initial strategy on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions...
Innovation and education form an important connecting thread between the WPSP themes. Tackling issues like automation, energy transition and cybersecurity will require the brightest talents. At the WPSP launch event, Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry, President of the World...
On 1 February Dr Wayne Visser held his inaugural lecture as holder of the world’s first Chair on Sustainable Transformation. The Chair was initiated by the Antwerp Management School (AMS) and is supported by BASF Antwerp,...