Ports and customs authorities from Australia, Bulgaria, China, Germany, Guatemala, Italy, Indonesia, Jamaica, Morocco and United States outline best practices IAPH 2023 World Ports Conference, Abu Dhabi, 1 November The…
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IAPH launches global ports questionnaire on electronic data exchange International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) launches global ports questionnaire on electronic data exchange Coinciding with the 44th IMO FAL Committee…
Back to work planning in updated WPSP COVID19 guidance document for ports Fourth edition of the guidance created by ports for ports now available on WPSP COVID19 Information Portal Active since March and…
World Ports Sustainability Program sets up COVID19 Task Force with dedicated information portal
World Ports Sustainability Program sets up COVID19 Task Force with dedicated information portal Support to include regularly-updated, frequently-asked questions section vetted by experts from eight global ports, a weekly economic…
Women in Ports Mentoring Program launched by IAPH Women’s Forum IAPH Women’s Forum set to deploy online system to connect women port professionals with both female and male senior mentors…
IAPH LNG bunkering audit tool already used to licence operations at Port of Rotterdam
“By 2020, our estimate is that we will have granted nine licenses to LNG bunker providers to operate at the Port of Rotterdam; six of the licenses are already for…
To reduce emissions across the maritime sector, national authorities need to first quantify those emissions and then develop a strategy to reduce them. A new set of free-of-charge toolkits to…
Valencia, 18th October 2018 With the upcoming IMO MEPC73 meeting in London next week focussing on an action plan to reduce shipping-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, the International Association of…
Abuja, 17 September 2018 The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) has held its first regional conference on African soil under the theme “African Ports and Hinterland Connectivity”. Hosted by…
Environmental Ship Index further expands its user base to 7000 vessels with plan for major upgrade
With a user base now approaching the 7,000 vessel mark and recognised by over 50 ports worldwide, the Environmental Ship Index (ESI) is rapidly becoming the standard tool used by…
The Ningbo Zhoushan Port Group, which manages the port complex of Ningbo and Zhoushan in China, decided to join the International Association of Ports and Harbors. That was confirmed following…
ICHCA and IAPH sign Memorandum of Understanding in further boost for World Port Sustainability Program
Rotterdam, 13th June 2018 – At the Terminal Operators Conference (TOC 2018) today in Rotterdam, ICHCA International, the global NGO and membership association for cargo handling operations, technical, HSSE and risk professionals has signed a Memorandum…
TOKYO, 15 May 2018 – The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) convened in Baku, Azerbaijan, 8 – 11 May 2018, under the theme “Ports of the Future: Building…
The International Association of Ports and Harbors welcomes the announcement made at the IMO Legal Committee earlier this week that Canada and Turkey ratified the 2010 IMO Convention on…
Global port authorities, represented through the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH), welcome the initial strategy on reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships that was adopted at…
The World Ports Sustainability Program (WPSP) will be launched in Antwerp on 22-23 March. Hosted by Antwerp Port Authority, this exciting two-day event is set to map out ways in which…
TOKYO, 26 June 2017 – Ports worldwide are at the crossroads of land-based and maritime industries and are vulnerable to the effects of climate change, such as sea level rise…