World Ports Sustainability Program’s Post

We are delighted as International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) to welcome NatPower UK as associate member. They already provided valuable contributions to our webinar earlier this year on the electricity supply conundrum for ports and join as a solutions provider to the industry's challenge to make #energytransition happen sustainably. For that webinar : https://lnkd.in/ew-Yp5Qm

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We are delighted to join the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) as an associate member, a global alliance representing ports and key maritime stakeholders that are helping to tackle environmental challenges and drive innovation. Ports are the lifeblood of international trade, serving as essential gateways that connect nations, facilitate the movement of goods and enable economic growth worldwide. As a key player in global shipping, we are committed to driving innovation and sustainability across the industry. This partnership provides an unparalleled opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions, collaborate with experts and explore emerging technologies that will shape the future of logistics and port management. The next decade will witness more transformation in the marine sector than it’s seen in the last century, and global alliances such as that of the IAPH are critical to delivering this change. Read more about the challenges ahead for the maritime industry on our website: https://lnkd.in/exuK-9Kc

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