Conference to cover four of the main global drivers of the port industry : energy transition, data collaboration, risk and reputation and business innovation
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Autonomous vehicles: IAPH publishes report on impact for ports
As IAPH publishes initial report findings on the implications of autonomous vehicles on land, sea and air for ports, IAPH MD calls for ship-shore collaboration on deployment
Excelling in energy transition – IAPH Climate and Energy Award finalists
In this final profile ahead of the IAPH World Ports Conference in Guangzhou, the jury have worked through a long list of innovative WPSP initiatives to reach three finalists
Recognizing Resilient Infrastructure – IAPH Award to choose from three examples of IT systems built to last that benefit port users
A proven single window system for all stakeholders, a voyage calculator including carbon footprint and a community 5G network – all strong finalists selected by the jury with winner to be announced at IAPH Guangzhou 2019 World Ports Conference
IAPH World Ports Sustainability Award for Community Outreach and Port-City dialogue will now have two winners out of six finalists
The number of port entrants for this category were so high and of such high quality that the decision was taken to split entrants into two categories
Safety and Security finalists – IAPH World Ports Sustainability Awards Profile
Ports of Abu Dhabi, Antwerp, JadeWeser & Niedersachsen all shortlisted for their World Ports Sustainability Program projects with winner to be announced at IAPH Guangzhou 2019 Conference
IAPH World Ports Sustainability Award finalists profile – Governance & Ethics
With twenty days left for the public to choose their favourite WPSP port projects in six award categories, we shall profile the three finalists for each category, starting with Governance and Ethics
Defining, measuring and mitigating vessel noise at ports
Upcoming Project NEPTUNES conference to discuss a best practices guide for ports on measuring, labelling and mitigating noise emissions of vessels at ports
Port of Barcelona implements alternative fuel use to improve air quality
The ultimate aim is to reduce NOx, SO2 and PM emissions throughout the port’s nautical and intermodal chains for cargo ships, ferries and cruise ships.