7937 | ESI moves to the next level Friday 8 Mar 2024 As the shipping industry strives to decarbonise, the Environmental Ship Index (ESI) is evolving to help owner-operators exceed the latest standards. Throughout 2024 and beyond, ESI’s modules are set to expand to take into account a range of potential emissions including GHGs and a range of zero-emissions techniques, alongside further enhancement of noise-emission functionality. This far-reaching revision of ESI’s formula is being guided by a Technical Advisory Group, which held its latest meeting at IAPH’s London office in Park Street on 26-27 February. Representatives from IAPH, ESI administrator Green Award Foundation and consultancies Panthalassa, Arcsilea, and Starcrest were joined by sustainability experts from the ports of Antwerp-Bruges, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Barcelona and Long Beach. Incentive Providers and Incentive Receivers within ESI will receive more information and guidance about important changes to ESI in the coming months. Back row L-R : Keita Shinohara, Tim Verhoeven, Rusty Mahakian, Bruce Anderson, Jarl Schoemaker ... 投稿 ESI moves to the next level は IAPH に最初に表示されました。 |
7939 | IAPH met with North American ports at TPM24 Friday 8 Mar 2024 IAPH attended this year’s TPM conference, the largest maritime cargo logistics event in the world, gathering over 4,000 delegates in Long Beach, California. IAPH vice-president for North America, Gene Seroka (executive director Port of Los Angeles), and managing director Patrick Verhoeven used the occasion to meet with existing and potential port members from the United States and Canada, including Georgia Ports, Miami, Long Beach, New York New Jersey, Port Everglades, Seattle, Tacoma and Vancouver. Gene and Patrick held two briefing sessions on the forthcoming IMO greenhouse gas meetings, which were hosted at the TPM suite of the Port of Los Angeles. L: Kristin Ang (Tacoma), Gene Seroka, Aaron Pritchard (Seattle), Rado Saragih (New York New Jersey). R: Hamdi Mohamed (Seattle), Patrick Verhoeven, Amanda Valdes and Melisia Taylor (New York New Jersey) 投稿 IAPH met with North American ports at TPM24 は IAPH に最初に表示されました。 |
7923 | ALICE at EU Mobility & Transport Event Thursday 7 Mar 2024 Two colleagues from the European Technology Platform ALICE, Andrea Annunziata and Laura Mata Garcia, took part in the conference “Moving forward together: what’s next for EU mobility & transport?” held in Brussels on 21 February 2024. This high-level event brought Read more |
7924 | Are we fully aware and ready to reach 45% emissions reductions in HDVs by 2030? Implications for freight and logistics. 21th March 2024 Thursday 7 Mar 2024 Why this webinar The revision of the regulation strengthening the European emission reduction standards for heavy-duty vehicles (buses, trucks and trailers) is in its final steps. The formal adoption by the Parliament and the Council will be followed by publication Read more |
7907 | First webinar of POLIS – ALICE Greening Urban Freight 2024 Webinar Series – Physical Internet Led Urban Logistics, 27th March 2024 Wednesday 6 Mar 2024 Physical Internet (PI) is a concept for system-thinking of city infrastructures like computing assets that can be provisioned “on-demand” through cloud like “Infrastructure as a Service” (IaaS) concepts (Franklin et al., 2023). PI proposes pooling resources and assets in Read more |
7865 | “Green Shipping: a Maritime puzzle”, iniziativa Propeller Club Port of Venice Monday 4 Mar 2024 “Green Shipping: a Maritime puzzle” – Spaccato sulle molteplici soluzioni tecnologiche – è il tema del workshop promosso dal Propeller Club Port of Venice in collaborazione con il Lloyd’s Register in programma giovedì 7 marzo ore 17.00 – presso l’Hotel Belstay, Rotonda Romea, Venezia – Mestre. Sarà possibile partecipare anche da remoto al link […] L'articolo “Green Shipping: a Maritime puzzle”, iniziativa Propeller Club Port of Venice proviene da Corriere Marittimo. |
7876 | Retail Supply Chain & Logistics Expo Returns to Las Vegas in Early May 2024 Monday 4 Mar 2024 The 2024 show is an anticipated event for many, after the success of 2023, demonstrating it to be one of the leading retail focused supply chain and logistics events. |
7837 | Welcome! Port of Gdańsk Authority S.A. from Poland Friday 1 Mar 2024 We are pleased to announce that Port of Gdańsk has joined the IAPH as a regular member. The Port of Gdańsk is located on the southern coast of Gdańsk Bay in Poland. It is one of the largest seaports on the Baltic Sea. As a transport hub in the Baltic Sea, the Port of Gdańsk features a dense network of regular shipping connections with America and Asia and feeder lines between the Baltic and North Sea ports. Port of Gdańsk Authority S. A. was established in 1998 as a commercial company and has been operating under the Act on seaports and harbors and the Code of Commercial Companies. In that capacity, the Company follows the tradition of all its predecessor entities that managed the port grounds in Gdańsk. For more information, please visit the following website. https://www.portgdansk.pl/en/ 投稿 Welcome! Port of Gdańsk Authority S.A. from Poland は IAPH に最初に表示されました。 |
7821 | ALICE presented the ZEFES project for the ECTA members. Thursday 29 Feb 2024 On 30th January, the ZEFES project (Zero Emissions flexible vehicle platforms with modular powertrains serving the long-haul Freight Eco System) presented its objectives and initial findings during a webinar for European Clean Trucking Alliance ECTA members. The ZEFES project started on Read more |
7793 | Decarbonizzazione porti, quale futuro per l’elettrificazione in banchina? – Propeller Club Livorno Tuesday 27 Feb 2024 LIVORNO – “L’energia per la transizione passa dalla nave alla banchina, fino all’indotto retro-portuale” è il tema affrontato dal convegno svolto ieri sera a Livorno e promosso dal Propeller Club Port of Leghorn. Un dibattito introdotto dalla presidente del Club, Maria Gloria Giani Pollastrini, al quale hanno preso parte gli esperti e i rappresentanti del […] L'articolo Decarbonizzazione porti, quale futuro per l’elettrificazione in banchina? – Propeller Club Livorno proviene da Corriere Marittimo. |