Ports and harbours

Ulsan completes first port-to-ship ammonia bunkering for commercial vessel

A dual-fuel gas carrier has completed the world’s first port-to-ship ammonia bunkering operation for a commercial vessel at Ulsan Port. Approximately 600 tonnes of...

Valenciaport launches port infrastructure plan to target climate risks

The Port Authority of Valencia has launched a new climate adaptation plan covering the ports of Valencia, Sagunto and Gandia, which  will assess vulnerabilities...

Port of Rotterdam selects ABB to build world’s largest shore power system

Rotterdam Shore Power (RSP) has selected ABB to engineer and construct a network of shore power installations with a combined capacity exceeding 100 megavolt-amperes....

Port of Oslo to exempt green vessels from fees

The Port of Oslo will introduce a strengthened set of environmental incentives from 2026 to grant zero-emission vessels a full exemption from quay fees....

IAPH and CLIA team up to drive net-zero strategy

The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) and the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) have formalised a new partnership to accelerate sustainability and...

IAPH and GCMD partner to accelerate port decarbonisation

The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) and the International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH) have announced a two-year coalition to accelerate the...

UK Gov commits £1.15bn to decarbonise shipping and modernise port infrastructure

Announced at the opening of London International Shipping Week, the UK government has unveiled £1.15 billion in joint public and private investment to drive...

PSA Antwerp joins Zero Emissions Port Alliance

PSA Antwerp has become the latest terminal operator to join the Zero Emission Port Alliance (ZEPA), an industry-wide strategic coalition formed to expedite the...

European Commission opens consultation on ports and industrial maritime strategy

The European Commission has launched two parallel initiatives to develop its maritime industrial and port strategies to strengthen the resilience, competitiveness and decarbonisation trajectory...

Flemish and German governments meet to develop hydrogen and CO2 infrastructure at Port of Antwerp-Bruges

On 27 June, senior representatives from the governments of Flanders and North Rhine-Westphalia convened in Antwerp for a joint governmental session held at Port...

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