IAPH’s World Ports Sustainability Program Partner provides a structured approach for ports at different stages of applying the UN SDGs to their activities
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Coinciding with 44th IMO FAL Committee meeting, IAPH launches global ports questionnaire on electronic data exchange
Confidential survey of world ports initiated by IAPH to gauge how far processes have been digitalized
LNG-Ready Terminal guidance completes suite of tools designed by IAPH for LNG bunkering operations at ports
Guidance now available on procedural and operational preparedness to assure a safe terminal handling of LNG-fuelled vessels.
COVID19 Port Barometer Half Year Report : reverse in port worker availability in world ports during recent weeks. Ports surveyed experience delays in investments
IAPH publishes half-year report of its COVID-19 Port Economic Impact Barometer. Future Barometer to incorporate new features, with global tracker in development.
Last bi-weekly WPSP Barometer confirms overall improvements in hinterland transport, capacity utilization and port worker availability
Summary WPSP-IAPH Barometer available in September with new reporting mechanism under development
High volume vessel calls as a result of blank sailings put pressure on port operations
Post-lockdown traffic added to seasonal tourism and essential roadworks causes delays to cargo and traffic at some ports. Vessel crew changes reported for the first time.
IAPH announces the winning projects of the World Ports Sustainability Awards
Winners announced in six categories, representing the five areas of interest of the World Ports Sustainability Program
WPSP Award finalists in Governance & Ethics category to be announced at online ceremony on 24 June
Ports of San Diego, Seattle and Dutch ports lead by example in WPSP Governance and Ethics Category
WPSP Survey week 25 : first passenger and ro-pax services restarting with limited capacity in some regions. Reduced cargo volumes intensifies competition in inland transport modes
Ninth WPSP Port Economic Impact Barometer report published following survey of 75 ports around the world