Recently we wrote about the “greening” of the shipping and aviation industries in our article Amber Lights for Green Shipping. The inaugural Greenport Congress Oceania is taking place this week at the Port of Newcastle from 15 to 17 February. This is the first time for it to be held in the Southern Hemisphere, bringing together port professionals, industry representatives and academia from around the world.
The conference provides decision makers from the port community – port authorities, terminal operators, shipping lines, logistics operators – with a meeting place to both learn about and discuss the latest in sustainable development and environmental practice to enable them to effectively implement the changes needed to reduce their carbon footprint and to be more sensitive to environmental considerations.
Newcastle is the first port in Australia or New Zealand to become a member of the International EcoPorts network and has been working across the Pacific region to advocate for the benefits of the EcoPorts initiative.
Sal Milici – General Manager Trade Policy and Operations of Freight & Trade Alliance (FTA) posted this message online:
“Sustainability and corporate governance are increasingly important topics in today’s business world. As a presenter and moderator of session 5.1, Green Logistics: Multimodal Supply Chains, of the GreenPort Congress Oceania I will be leading discussions on how to support members in this area in the years ahead.
“Specifically, we will be focusing on ways to make supply chains more environmentally friendly and sustainable through the use of green logistics and multimodal transportation options. This will include discussions on best practices, challenges, and opportunities for improving the efficiency and sustainability of supply chains. I look forward to leading this session and helping our members to better understand and implement sustainable practices in their businesses.”
Balancing Environmental Challenges with Economic Demands
GreenPort provides business information on environmental best practice and corporate responsibility centred around marine ports and terminals, including shipping, transport and logistics. It provides analysis of the latest trends and opinions, offering case studies, interviews and project-based features. The audience it delivers is made up of owners, operators, environmental officers, suppliers, customers, other stakeholders, regulators and policy makers.
GreenPort Congress Oceania 2023 will be chaired by Science Coordinator EcoPorts, EcoSLC and current chair of GreenPort Congress and Cruise, Christopher Wooldridge and will conclude with a half-day port tour.
For more information, visit www.portstrategy.com/greenport-congress-oceania
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