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Newly-upgraded IAPH World Ports Tracker identifies major sustainability and market trends

Monday, 26 May 2025 | 00:00

The survey results of IAPH’s most-engaged ports from around the world have been analysed in the latest, upgraded version of the IAPH World Ports Tracker written by Professors Theo Notteboom and Thanos Pallis of the Association’s Risk and Resilience technical committee. The regular port members were questioned on all six areas of interest of the World Ports Sustainability Program as well as collecting their views on market prospects, gathering additional data on container port productivity and liner connectivity from external sources.

The results indicate fragmented but sustained progress on sustainability depending on area of interest, region, size and cargo segment, with container shipping connectivity and efficiency impacted by larger vessel call sizes and less calls. The long-term investment outlook for logistics and low and zero-carbon fuel infrastructure in ports remains solid.

IAPH Managing Director Patrick Verhoeven commented: “This new, upgraded version of the Tracker allows us to present detailed trends to our membership on an annual basis on what matters most to them. In addition to the detailed report, we will also share regional analyses later in the year with them as we continue to add value to their membership.”

As indicated in the executive summary in this press release, the main trends identified were as follows:

Infrastructure investments in ports progress and remain undeterred
Container terminals lead versus other segments on port expansion plans
Ports dedicate most environmental monitoring resources on water and air quality and less on underwater noise
Carbon emissions reporting limited on all three scope levels; 58% of ports have declared targets
New and future fuels: guidelines, rules and regulations needed for bunkering methanol, hydrogen and ammonia
Low and zero carbon fuels as commodities at ports: progress visible only on LNG and biofuels
Solar power dominates on-site renewable power at ports
Health, safety and security: cybersecurity ranks highest for ports in terms of risk
There is significant evidence of ports building resilience against disruptions
Despite progress in digitalising, more efforts needed in implementing a Maritime Single Window, Port Community System and/or Just-in-Time in ports
Community building retains top billing on ports’ priority lists
Women’s share of management or board positions is significantly short of the mark in most ports
Market trends in container ports: larger vessels and call sizes with higher frequency leads to lower port moves per hour across most regions
Geopolitics influences liner connectivity according to different regions, countries and territories
Positive forecasts in February in terms of cargo growth by segment less certain now

Professor Thanos Pallis commented : “We would like to thank IAPH’s port members for the time taken on answering such a detailed and comprehensive survey, which inevitably required a lot of cooperation between departments and divisions within port organisations to collate accurate and relevant answers. With this data now secure in the back end of the IAPH membership portal and with anonymity assured for all participants, we will be able to consistently track trends on these key areas of interest for members in terms of sustainability and market trends.”

Professor Theo Notteboom added:“With the world looking like a very different place than it was at the beginning of this year, it makes it all the more important to keep a consistent track of external and geopolitical factors that influence activities and investment decisions made by world ports as they navigate the energy transition, accelerate digitalisation whilst endeavouring to reduce risk and build resilience in their operations. We will also be producing a regional analysis on these trends to allow member ports to track their progress against trends in their own part of the world.”
Source: IAPH

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