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New association aims to integrate port communities

Promoting innovation in the port sector

The newly established International Association of Port Development (IAPORTS) is open to all players in the global port supply chain and aims to integrate and strengthen port communities as well as promote competitiveness and innovation in the port sector.

The association was signed into existence last week in Brazil. “This is a historic moment that marks the beginning of a new era for the port sector. We are committed to creating a collaborative network that connects leaders and promotes development, fostering the global market,” said Raquel Kibrit, Executive Director of the Association.

IAPORTS is established with the mission of strengthening collaboration among the various stakeholders in the sector, promoting global competitiveness, business development, and investment, as well as encouraging innovation and sustainability in ports. The association is open to all players in the global port supply chain, engaged in the agendas led by this new entity.

Francisco Martins, Chairman of the Board, adds: “The creation of the Association represents a significant step toward integrating and strengthening the port community. Together, we can establish an agenda that favours growth and innovation, positioning our ports as protagonists on the international stage.”

Luiz Fernando Garcia, President of Portos do ParanĂ¡ and ABEPH, states: “The creation of IAPORTS represents a significant advancement for the global port sector. This association arises with the commitment to promote collaboration among the main stakeholders of the sector, always seeking innovation and sustainable development. By strengthening ties between ports and companies around the world, we open new opportunities to boost competitiveness and consolidate Brazil as a strategic player in international trade.”

The Association will operate on various fronts, including promoting international events, creating relevant content, and encouraging active participation from the business community. Additionally, the entity will be open to the creation of branches and committees, both in Brazil and abroad, to expand its operations and strengthen ties among members.

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