Last Port Endeavor gameplay of 2022

Last Thursday, IAPH’s partner Antwerp & Flanders Port Training Center (APEC) gathered participants to play a final round of our World Ports Sustainability Program UN SDG game Port Endeavor this year as part of its marketing and business development course for international port professionals. These included executives from the port authorities of Rio de Janeiro, Gdańsk, Suriname and Luanda, plus representatives from Thailand, Kenya, Gambia, Tanzania and Thailand Ports Authorities, Jordan Maritime Commission, Pelindo Multi-Purpose Terminal (Indonesia), MBM (Albania) COPIAPORT-E (Chile) and Tata Consulting Engineers from India. IAPH communications director Victor Shieh presented the introduction and end-game feedback session for the game alongside Port of Antwerp-Bruges International’s Joachim Verheyen who is also taking part in the IAPH working group to develop Port Endeavor 2.0 alongside our other partner UNCTAD TrainforTrade.

 

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