Welcome to New Members
April 19, 2017
We are pleased to announce a new member port from Cameroon!Port Autonome de KribiRepresentative:Mr. MELOM Patrice Barthelemy, General ManagerWelcome to Kribi!

April 19, 2017
We are pleased to announce a new member port from Cameroon!Port Autonome de KribiRepresentative:Mr. MELOM Patrice Barthelemy, General ManagerWelcome to Kribi!
April 06, 2017
According to Fer van de Laar, Bureau Director of IAPH's World Ports Climate Initiative (WPCI) 5,497 ships are registered and 50 incentive providers, as of April 1, 2017. The number of both the registered ships (+398) and incentive providers (+1) increased compared to January 1, 2017. More details on ESI website: http://esi.wpci.nl/Public/Home
March 22, 2017
We are pleased to announce a new member port from India!Adani Petronet (DAHEJ) Port Pvt. Ltd.Representative: Capt. Anil Kishore SinghWebsite: http://www.adaniports.com
March 16, 2017
We are pleased to announce a new member port from China!Guangzhou Port AuthorityRepresentative: Mr. Chang Min, Director GeneralWebsite: http://www.gzport.gov.cn/
March 13, 2017
We are pleased to announce a new Associate Member from Newcastle, Australia!WaterGasRenew Pty LtdRepresentative: Mr. Bob Dixon, Chief Executive OfficerBusiness activity: Design and manufacture products operating in Australian ports used primarily for the prevention, detection and intervention of chemical and hazardous materials spills at ports and harbours.
March 08, 2017
This issue focuses on the "Asia South/West, East and Middle East region", "Vessel traffic management", "Port design and planning" and more. In Open Forum'Two assumptions about the future of ports' Richard Clayton, Fairplay magazine's chief maritime correspondent -says ports cannot invest unless they have an idea of what will be expected of them. In Last Word 'Ports' choice may not be automatic' Masaharu Shinohara, Executive Officer at Kobe-Osaka International Port Corporation, Japan and
March 06, 2017
An email dated March 6 was sent out to all IAPH Members, calling for Annual General Meeting on May 12 during the 30th IAPH World Ports Conference in Nusa Dua Bali, Indonesia from May 7 to 12. If you have any comment to make on the tentative agenda, especially any additional agenda item to be approved by the Council for inclusion, please write to [email protected] not later than March 24. To assist us in establishing a quorum of this meeting, IAPH Regular and Honorary Members are kindly r
March 01, 2017
We are pleased to announce new members of the Association!Sealand Marine Inspection and Testing (M) Sdn. Bhd.22A, Jalan Tiara 2C/KU1 Bandar Baru Klang 41150 Klang Selangor, MalaysiaTelephone: +60-3-3341-8003/8503Fax: +60-3-3342-4203Website: http://www.sealandmarine-asia.comRepresentative: Sathiaseelan T. Vijiyanthran, CEONature of Business Activities: M/S Sealand Marine Inspection and Testing (M) Sdn. Bhd. was established as an independent surveying company, involves in all kinds of surveying &
January 30, 2017
IAPH Membership Directory 2017 was published and sent out to IAPH Members last week. We would like to thank all the IAPH Members who assisted us in keeping the contents up-to-date as well as advertisers who kindly placed impressive adverts. If IAPH members require any additional copies or inquiries, please contact IAPH Secretariat at [email protected]
January 12, 2017
According to Fer van de Laar, Bureau Director of IAPH's World Ports Climate Initiative (WPCI) 5,099 ships are registered and 49 incentive providers, as of January 1, 2017. The number of both the registered ships (+489) and incentive providers (+2) increased compared to October 1, 2016. More details on ESI website: http://esi.wpci.nl/Public/Home
January 12, 2017
This issue focuses on “Africa region”, “LNG fuels and bunkering” and “Port Automation” and more. In Open Forum ‘Way to make US ports great again’ Kurt Nagle, President and CEO of AAPA (American Association of Port Authorities) – a friendly organization of IAPH- looks at US ports’ future under the Trump Administration. In Last Word ‘The last mile matters’ Molly Campbell, Director, Port Dept., Port Authority of New York/New Jersey and IAPH Vice President, America North region gives her p
December 26, 2016
—The call for Application was closed. Thank you for your kind cooperation.— The IAPH Women's Forum Scholarship 2017-2019 has just been launched. If you are an enthusiastic female worker employed by an IAPH member port, you will become eligible to apply for and benefit from this program established to advance the status of women in the port industry. Last time two female were elected as awardees and will make a presentation at the forthcoming 30th IAPH World Ports Conference in Bali, Indonesia