FEPORT Participates in Panel on Cybersecurity during SDP Conference – Amsterdam

On the 12th of November, Maarten Boot, Senior Policy Advisor at FEPORT participated in a panel discussion during the Smart and Digital Ports Conference which...

State Aid

Ports are not only gateways to the EU single market but increasingly multifunctional platforms that facilitate trade, enable decarbonisation, and serve critical security and defence...

Work in ports

Terminal operators and stevedoring companies are the private entities that are responsible for cargo handling activities (loading, unloading and storage of goods) in seaports. In...

Security in ports

One of the main barriers to further cooperation on digital innovation is a lack of a clear framework on data ownership. Due to this legal...

Safety in ports

General rules for the protection of health and safety of workers at work are laid down in OSH Framework Directive 89/391/EEC of 12 June 1989 and in...

Climate Crisis

Carbon Emission Reductions The reduction of carbon emissions is one of the major challenges facing all sectors of society, including the transport sector. This has...

Sustainability

Bringing global emissions down to a sustainable level is one top priority that has to be addressed in the 21st century. The European Union has...

Digitalisation & data sharing

The maritime logistics sector is facing the challenges of the fourth industrial revolution. Digitalization of the sector is more and more enabling the use of...

Competitiveness & Level playing field

Ports are glocal and important strategic assets European ports are important platforms where strategic and key enabling technologies are deployed by public and private companies...

Modal shift and Synchromodality

Port stakeholders and actors throughout the supply chains are challenged to achieve a greener modal split in hinterland transport, which assumes a more prominent role...