NEWS & EVENTS

Innovation Harbor Café planned for week 11 July

June 10, 2022

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The Innovation Group of the IAPH Data Collaboration Committee is planning the first of a series of virtual walk-ins for IAPH regular and associate members at ourpopular online IAPH Harbor Café. The innovationsessions will showcase the work two member ports have initiated with start-ups including how they evaluated and selected the entrepreneurs, as well as giving the chance for the start-ups to share their solutions and experiences working with ports. The first is planned to be in July during th

IAPH Insider- July 7, 2022

July 07, 2022

IAPH Insider

This edition of IAPH Insider covers: This week's Insider highlights with MD Patrick Verhoeven More support is needed for Ukrainian port workers First quarterly results World Ports Tracker published July-August edition of Ports & Harbors is out Next P&H poll: the potential of river transport Next Harbor Café welcomes port innovation hubs Welcome to new members from France and Canada IAPH president hosted IHMA congress in Kuala Lumpu July ESI scores published IAPH supports in

Member Ports News(34)

June 07, 2022

Member Port News

Europe and Africa Region 6-May JadeWeserPort Realisierungs GmbH & Co.KG : Certification for JadeWeserPort environmental management 20-May Port Autonome de Kribi: COOPERATION AND PROMOTION: A month of intense activities 23-May Bulgarian Ports Infrastructure Company: The outlooks for the development of the Black Sea ferry connections were discussed on expert level in Batumi Port Autonome de San Pedro: Fluidity of transport in San Pedro and the hinterland of the port: PASP and the

World Maritime News (35)

June 07, 2022

World Maritime News

Middle East container ports most efficient globally in 2021: index Ports in the Middle East were the most efficient in the world in 2021 amid widespread disruption stemming from a pandemic-induced spike in volumes flowing from Asia to North America and Europe, according to the second edition of the global Container Port Performance Index (CPPI), jointly developed by the World Bank and IHS Markit, now part of S&P Global. Middle East gateways represented four of the top five ports in the annu

Welcome! Port Technology International from the UK

June 02, 2022

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We are pleased to announce that Port Technology International joined the IAPH as an associate member. Port Technology International is the premier media company for the ports and terminals sector. Founded in 1995, the company has grown from publishing a world-leading Journal to producing events, webinars, and other multimedia content. Its community comprises over 35,000 senior executives and key decision-makers across the ports and terminals industry. Through its Journal, events, and digital m

IAPH launches World Ports Tracker Survey

June 02, 2022

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IAPH new quarterly report globally and per region will help ports to detect trends early on and enhance resilience IAPH is inviting ports to become part of the IAPH World Ports Tracker community by responding to a short8 question surveyon a quarterly basis, commencing as of today with a deadline of 17th June for Q2 2022. The first in-depth report will then be written by IAPH’s experts Professors Theo Notteboom and Thanos Pallis and sent to IAPH member participants and survey respondees thre

IAPH announces next steps of the exercise to #CloseTheGaps in port infrastructure competitiveness at #IAPH2022

May 30, 2022

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#CloseTheGaps closing session last week in Vancouver at #IAPH2022 IAPH to produce summary report of the exercise together with the World Bank and will support the updating of its port reform toolkit IAPH will now produce a report with the World Bank on the entire #CloseTheGaps exercise with summary of findings of eight regional workshops, six dedicated breakfast regional sessions plus learnings from the main sessions that took place during the #IAPH2022 World Ports Conference in Vancouver.

This was #IAPH2022!

May 30, 2022

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Nearly 500 delegates from over 40 countries gathered in Vancouver last week for the first in-person World Ports Conference held since 2019. Following the cancelled 2020 conference and the 2021 online conference – sponsored by Port of Antwerp – it was the first in-person conference that IAPH organised in partnership with S&P Global. Host sponsor was the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority. Under the theme #ClosetheGaps, participants discussed the generational challenges that affect every port today:

#CloseTheGaps theme shapes the IAPH agenda

May 30, 2022

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In follow-up to the 2022 World Ports Conference, IAPH will produce a report with The World Bank on the entire #CloseTheGaps exercise with a summary of the findings of eight regional pre-conference workshops, six dedicated breakfast regional sessions plus learnings from the main sessions that took place during the conference. We will also contribute to the next edition of The World Bank’s well-knownPort Reform Toolkitbased on the mutual experience and knowledge gained on the #CloseTheGaps exercis

IAPH World Ports Tracker takes off

May 30, 2022

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Following on from the COVID-19 Barometer published during the first year of the pandemic, IAPH is rolling out the World Ports Tracker to monitor critical aspects of the evolution in the global port industry. The tracker aims to gain a timely understanding of the challenges that ports are facing, regionally and globally by relying on a combination of survey-based results and port performance data. As an introduction to this new data tool, a contribution to the memberflagship magazine Ports & Harb

Congratulations to the Sustainability Awards winners!

May 30, 2022

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The winners of the 2022 IAPH Sustainability Awards were announced during the official gala dinner of the World Ports Conference in Vancouver. With projects from 26 different countries this year, we were delighted to see that such a diverse group of winners have been selected from the Americas, Europe, Asia and Oceania by the jury and voters. The Sustainability Awards come in six categories, which are in accordance with the themes of theWorld Ports Sustainability Program(WPSP). In addition, the I

Successful Port Endeavor gameplay at #IAPH2022

May 30, 2022

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On the very last session of the final day after the IAPH technical committees finished their work in Vancouver, twenty diehard registrants from the conference put themselves forward as volunteers to play three demonstration rounds of the IAPH World Ports Sustainability Program gamePort Endeavor. A great time was had by all with ports from around the world represented as well as players from UNCTAD and The World Bank. The game was co-hosted by IAPH technical director Antonis Michael and chief of

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