Communications

Ports & Harbors

Ports and Harbors is the official journal of IAPH printed and gets published on a bi-monthly basis in cooperation with our new media partners Mercator Media in UK. IAPH members are entitled to receive a copy at no cost, while non-IAPH members may request subscription for a nominal fee.

 

In January 2021, a completely revamped IAPH membership magazine, Ports&Harbors, was launched both in print and with a brand-new, online page-turner version for users using the popular ISSUU publication platform by the previous publisher together with the IAPH Policy and Strategy unit. Starting from the March/April 2024 issue, the magazine has been taken over by the new editor Martin Clark and Mercator Media.

 

A sample issue which was exceptionally made available in May/ June 2023 can be viewed here.

If you have an idea for an article or would like to contribute, contact our editor Martin Clark : [email protected]


 

Newsletters

 

The IAPH Insider newsletter is sent by email to all members on a bi-weekly basis and has updates on all IAPH activities, events and news.

 

In addition, IAPH regularly informs it’s members about World Maritime News using top international and regional maritime news sources as well as publishing news releases of its regular members, which get updated in “Member Ports News” section on the website and which also gets published in the bi-weekly IAPH Insider newsletter.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recent IAPH publications

 

Through its technical committees, IAPH regularly develops guidelines, white papers and best practices, often in collaboration with other NGOs such the World Bank, the World Customs Organisation and other associations. These publications offer support to our members in applying learnings and best practices written by port executives and associate member experts for ports to embrace the energy transition, accelerate digitalization to facilitate trade flows, manage risk and build resilience in their port operations.

 

Climate & Energy

 

ESI White paper IAPH Audit tool MTBS report – Study on Investment Requirements of Developing Countries for Port Decarbonisation and Adaptation to Climate Change

 

Data Collaboration

    

Closing the gaps – Key Actions in digitalization, Decarbonization and Resilience in the Maritime Sector Port call optimization through data quality IAPH World Bank Port Community Systems Report 

 

SSATP – World Bank IAPH Report Status of Digitalization and policy impediments in African ports World Bank – IAPH accelerating digitalization Critical Actions to Strengthen the Resilience of the Maritime Supply Chain

WCO – IAPH guidelines for customs and port authorities

 

Risk and Resilience

 

 

IAPH Cybersecurity Guidelines for Ports and Port Facilities Risk and Resilience guidelines for ports

 

Innovation

The mindset shift towards innovation

 

 

Social Channels

 

IAPH is socially active on LinkedIN BlueSky Social and Facebook social media, and World Ports Sustainability Program pages on LinkedIN, X (Twitter) and Facebook.

 

There are also topical showcase pages promoting content and events before, during and after the IAPH World Ports Conference on INLinkedand X (Twitter).

 

 

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