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29 March 2022

The Port of Vigo continues its actions to promote biodiversity

A marine biodiversity observatory is under construction on one of the docks at the port […]

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29 March 2022

San Diego: new stage for the Central Embarcadero

The Port of San Diego selected developers “1HWY1” in 2016 to redevelop the central area […]

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23 March 2022

Ports investing in shore power

The Port of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia) has unveiled plans to install a shore […]

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23 March 2022

The Enviro-Actions project sets up in Sept-Îles bay (Quebec, Canada).

Aided by financial support from the government of Quebec and the Port of Sept-Îles (providing […]

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23 March 2022

Helsinki: four projects in contention for South Harbor

The four projects were shortlisted following a public consultation. The aim is to develop cultural […]

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23 March 2022

The Cold Chain Expands in African Ports

Investments into refrigerated containers (Reefers for short) by port operators and logisticians in African countries […]

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23 March 2022

Sydney: the Walsh Bay redevelopment is complete

The departure point for soldiers in WW2, the Walsh Bay docks and their wool warehouses […]

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23 March 2022

White Paper – Investing in Human Capital

Port workers are essential to make port cities into nodes of the global commerce networks. Investing in human capital allows port cities to develop in order to provide jobs that encourage personal development and the economic competitiveness of the port community. AIVP members have invested in human capital, whether through adaptation to new technologies, gender equality and lifelong learning, especially for the younger generations. These interviews highlight initiatives emphasizing the increasing importance given to human capital. They also show an enormous sense of gratitude and recognition to these workers and an effort to make sure that the social connection remains strong.

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16 March 2022

London (UK): the Port launches a public consultation to update its “2050 Vision for the…

The public consultation is taking place online, from March to 30 April 2022. Feedback will […]

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16 March 2022

The importance of the latest IPCC report for port cities

On 28/02, the IPCC published a report by the 2nd working group on climate impacts, […]

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16 March 2022

Singapore unveils a maritime decarbonisation plan for 2050.

The plan, presented on 09/03 by the Minister of Transport, is focused on seven key […]

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Cruises & Port Cities Working Group | In-Person Meeting

Taranto, Italy

The Cruises & Port Cities Working Group (AIVP–MedCruise) will convene its next in-person meeting in […]