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IAPH World Ports Tracker Q2 2023: more port calls with less cargo, truck driver shortages appear; overall liner trade connectivity improves

IAPH World Ports Tracker Q2 2023: more port calls with less cargo, truck driver shortages appear; overall liner trade connectivity improves
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Latest IAPH World Ports Tracker: Supply Chain Crunch Over, And Port Investments Proceed In Infrastructure, Energy Transition And Sustainability

Latest IAPH World Ports Tracker: Supply Chain Crunch Over, And Port Investments Proceed In Infrastructure, Energy Transition And Sustainability
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IAPH launches first survey-based World Ports Tracker report to improve resilience

IAPH launches first survey-based World Ports Tracker report to improve resilience
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IAPH launches World Ports Tracker Survey | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

IAPH is inviting ports to become part of the IAPH World Ports Tracker community by responding to a short 8 question survey on a quarterly basis, commencing as of today with a deadline of 17th June for Q2 2022. The first in-depth report will then be written by IAPH’s experts Professors Theo Notteboom and Thanos .

IAPH\-WPSP COVID19 survey \: one quarter of ports responding have an increased share of empty container handling

IAPH-WPSP COVID19 survey : one quarter of ports responding have an increased share of empty container handling In addition to the updates on vessel calls, hinterland delays, capacity utilization and port personnel availability, the WPSP-IAPH Port Economic Impact Barometer report for week 50 asked the world’s ports to indicate how the share of empty containers in total container throughput evolved in the past three months compared to the same period in 2019. The survey for the Barometer for week 50 is still dominated by respondents from Europe (46.2%). However it does has a relatively even spread of sample ports from the rest of the globe with 15.5% from Central and South America, 9.2% from North American ports, 18.4% from North Asia, South East Asia and Australasia, 9.2% from Africa and 1.5% from Middle East-Central Asia.

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