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.
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Port call optimization takes another step forward
Consensus reached on global data standards for port call data
Number of women occupying management roles reaches 41% at Panama’s Manzanillo International Terminal
Panamanian terminal operator MIT has more than doubled its percentage of women managers from six senior managers in 2003 to thirteen today.
IAPH Working Group finalises industry standard LNG Bunker Operations Audit tool for global deployment
Port Authorities finalise a standard audit tool for worldwide use after consulting key industry players.
International Taskforce mobilised to optimize port calls using existing standards
Port Authorities team up with maritime, and offshore industry partners to tackle a challenge that has existed since the birth of shipping over five centuries ago – how to optimise the port call process using structured master and event data.
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).
Harboring hackathons to break digital barriers to entry and improve trade and mobility
How port authorities are using a Hakathon to fast track innovations in data collaboration to improve trade and mobility