IAPH Risk and Resilience Technical Committee to establish baseline requirements for a port tracker
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World Bank Webinar : Accelerating Digitalization across the Maritime Supply Chain
On Thursday 21st January 2021 the World Bank hosted a webinar jointly with IAPH, presenting two reports: The IAPH FAL Survey Report on the state of implementation of electronic data interchange at the world’s ports The...
Ports Australia launches its Port Strategy Sustainability Guide, laying down a marker for all ports
IAPH’s World Ports Sustainability Program Partner provides a structured approach for ports at different stages of applying the UN SDGs to their activities
Third COVID-19 world ports survey report : the impact of blank sailings starts kicking in
While average weekly number of container vessels calling remains down with further cancellations, some lines have replaced these by regional feeders with good frequency
European Commission backs industry’s call to designate crew change ports
08 April 2020 The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) propose that governments worldwide come together to identify seaports in their countries, and appropriate airports nearby, from where crew changes...
IAPH World Ports Sustainability Awards 2019
At the main gala dinner of the IAPH Guangzhou 2019 World Ports Conference this evening, winners were announced of the first ever IAPH World Ports Sustainability Awards. Congratulations to everyone. IAPH Awards jury: Cleopatra Doumbia Henry...
Integrating the UN Sustainable Developments Goals in the Business Strategies & Governance of Port Authorities
Interactive Workshop organised by IAPH under the World Ports Sustainability Program in cooperation with UNCTAD, Antwerp Management School & University of Antwerp UNCTAD Headquarters – Geneva 19-20 March 2019 Speakers Dr. Jan Hoffmann Chief, Trade Logistics...
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).
Launch World Ports Sustainability Program
The World Ports Sustainability Program (WPSP) was officially launched on 22 and 23 March 2018 during an exclusive high-level event hosted by the Port of Antwerp. More than 250 professionals from ports, shipping, government and society...