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GreenPort 2009 Review Press Release - click

GreenPort 2009 Exhibitor Interviews - click

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CASTROL MARINE Website


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ETS Ltd Website

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Sponsors

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Contship Italia Group main business is represented by Maritime Terminal activities and investments and by container related activities which are bringing added value to the “core business” like intermodal transport and container logistic services.

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The Port of Naples and tourism are interlinked - the tourist area of the harbour faces the centre of a city rich in history, art and architecture.   Connections to adjoining islands, the coastline, and the archaeological sites of the region and many tourist destinations of the Mediterranean ensure visitors have an efficient transit centre for their ongoing tours.

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Official Support

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The Port of Naples is located in a strategic position in the centre of the Mediterranean along an East-West axis of intercontinental traffic for container, solid and liquid bulk cargoes, food and passengers.

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The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) - represents the seaports of the Member States of the European Union and has observer members from several other European countries. http://www.espo.be/

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The European Federation of Inland Ports (EFIP) is the representation of more than 200 inland ports in 18 countries of Europe. EFIP highlights and promotes the role of European inland ports as nodal points for intermodal transportation, combining road, rail, inland waterway and based o­n geographical accessibility also short-sea shipping. http://www.inlandports.be/

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Association of Italian Ports - Assoporti is the Italian Sea Ports Association. It includes all Port Authorities - public bodies - established according to the national law n.84/94, Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Handicraft and Agriculture, Unioncamere - the Italian Association of Chambers of Commerce. All in all about 40 Italian ports, including major sea ports, are represented by Assoporti.


We also thank the following for their continuing support and contributions to GreenPort 2009:

 

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The International Association of Ports And Harbours
http://www.iaphworldports.org/

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International Harbour Masters' Association
http://www.harbourmaster.org/

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International Association Cities and Ports
http://www.aivp.org/english.html

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ICHCA International
http://www.ichcainternational.co.uk/

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The Central Dredging Association
http://www.dredging.org/
http://www.cedaconferences.org/

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Green Award Foundation
http://www.greenaward.org/

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European Shippers' Council
http://www.europeanshippers.com/

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ASSOLOGISTICA
http://www.assologistica.it/

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Baltic Ports Organisation
http://www.bpoports.com/


World Ocean Council
http://www.oceancouncil.org/

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PMAESA - Port Management Association of East and Southern Africa
http://www.pmaesa.org/

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PMAWCA - Port Management Association of West and Central Africa

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UAPNA - Union of North African Ports

 
Media Partners 

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The online newspaper devoted to the world of transport

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The world's leading resource for international cargo professionals



GreenPort 2008 - Amsterdam


GreenPort/EcoPorts 2008 Conference Overview

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During the Greenport EcoPorts Conference 2008 in Amsterdam policy makers met environmental port managers and companies in the logistics chain to discuss environmental regulations and how to put those in practice in ports.

Experiences with solutions to implement them, problems and lessons were exchanged with over 260 ports, shipping and transport groups and specialist equipment suppliers representing over 30 countries.

To read more, please click here

To dowload the GreenPort/EcoPorts 2008 Conference Presentations, please click here

GreenPort/EcoPorts 2008 Testimonials

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Lena Maun-DeSantis, Marine Environmental Supervisor, Port of Los Angeles:
“Any opportunity for Ports representatives to get together and discuss common environmental issues and solutions, especially on an international front, is invaluable.
I greatly enjoyed the GreenPort/EcoPorts 2008 conference in Amsterdam. From an American Port’s perspective, I was most interested to learn about European governance. I would welcome more comprehensive discussions in the future among European, American, and other countries’ Ports regarding government structure and influence”.

To read more testimonials about the conference, please click here

GreenPort 2008 Study Tour

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Twenty-one participants representing from a wide range of port and regulatory organisations participated in the 1st GreenPort Environmental Study Tour.
The tour which took place a week prior to the GreenPort/EcoPorts Conference in Amsterdam, comprised technical visits to the ports of Southampton, Felixstowe, Harwich, Antwerp and Rotterdam.

To read more about the Tour, please click here

 
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