Publicly-available IAPH World Ports Tracker now published
Category: Risk and Resilience
IAPH World Ports Tracker Q2 2023: more port calls with less cargo, truck driver shortages appear; overall liner trade connectivity improves
IAPH publishes new risk and resilience guidelines and new online risk inventory portal for ports, harbors and terminals
Further step by the ports association to #ClosetheGaps in global port infrastructure
Q3 IAPH Tracker report reveals larger vessel and higher call sizes do not go hand-in-hand with higher terminal productivity in all regions
Survey data also confirms shortage of trucks and truck drivers in some regions, bulk cargo growth, overall improved hinterland connectivity, some increases in inland warehouse utilisation, and a record cruise season expected for the main regions
IAPH Board members received by IMO Secretary General and Directors at their London headquarters
IAPH and IMO representatives meet to further deepen ties
IAPH launches first survey-based World Ports Tracker report to improve resilience
IAPH sources data from ninety six ports from eight regions of the world, producing first dashboard and report for members
IAPH launches World Ports Tracker Survey
IAPH new quarterly report globally and per region will help ports to detect trends early on and enhance resilience
World Ports Tracker launched at #IAPH2022
New tracker aims to move the dial from reactive to proactive in terms of using a combination of fresh data and continuous feedback from the world ports community
#IAPH2022 World Ports Conference to #ClosetheGaps on port infrastructure
IAPH sets up regional workshops with World Bank to identify gaps in connectivity, efficiency, governance, environmental impact, digitalization and shipping costs to set the #IAPH2022 agenda