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IAPH joins Indian ports at the Indian Maritime University’s first International Ports Conclave
IAPH and Port of Antwerp-Bruges International host Port Endeavor gameplay for port authority executives and students
Port Endeavor reaches the next level with digitised version for gameplays in multiple languages
UNCTAD TrainForTrade is nominated with the game as finalist for the 2023 UN Secretary General Award in the innovation category “UN 2.0 Quintet of Change”
Nick Blackmore joins IAPH as director of business development
Nick’s appointment will focus on IAPH’s products and services portfolio for ports
To dare is to do: Port Endeavor game inspires concrete SDG action in the world’s ports
Role-playing game uses “goldmine” database of port sustainability projects
BPA and IAPH focus on port sustainability at London International Shipping Week; IAPH joins BPA on the South Bank
The British Ports Association (BPA) and the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) join forces to address sustainability in ports as IAPH establishes a firm base in London.
IAPH reunites with Indian ports in Mumbai
IAPH president and managing director meet ports at CTL BHP Maritime Event as part of wider regional initiative to engage with the Indian Subcontinent
IAPH Clean Marine Fuels Working Group releases updated bunkering checklists for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), Liquefied Biogas (LBG) and Liquid Hydrogen (LH2)
The new IAPH Liquefied Gas bunker checklist series covers Ship-to-Ship and Truck-to-Ship bunkering of liquefied gasses as a marine fuel in a port
Ports need to proactively prioritize spatial safety for future fuels : Port of Amsterdam report published
Recent study jointly developed by the Port of Amsterdam and DNV emphasises important spacial safety considerations when designing zero carbon fuel bunkering infrastructure at city ports