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The sixth newsletter of the Greenport Alliances project managed by our university has been published

10.08.2025

ETA 62nd Annual General Meeting in Syracuse

At the 62nd Annual General Meeting of the European Tugowners Association (ETA), held in Brucoli, Italy, the ETA representatives of the GREENPORT Alliances project, joined over 140 delegates to explore the evolving role of AI in maritime operations. Themed “AI Horizons: Transforming Maritime Operations”, the conference highlighted cutting-edge applications of artificial intelligence in port services—ranging from predictive planning and vessel design to emergency response and environmental optimisation.

Speakers from IBM, Sanmar, Webster University, and the UK SOSREP office emphasised the importance of ethical AI adoption, regulatory readiness (e.g., EU AI Act), and public-private collaboration — while also addressing AI’s role in emergency response, predictive operations, and the continued need for human oversight. These insights directly support Greenports Alliances’ mission to foster smart, sustainable, and resilient port ecosystems through innovation and shared knowledge.

The event also marked a leadership transition within ETA, as Mattias Helstrom (Svitzer Sverige) was appointed Chair, supported by Holger Schwesig (Fairplay Towage) as Deputy Chair — bringing renewed momentum to collaborative efforts in the port towage community.

GREENPORT at Oostende voor Aker: Conversations That Matter

Oostende voor Anker, a maritime festival honouring seafaring heritage and port innovation, featured the GREENPORT project from May 22–25, 2025. The event was an appropriate setting to highlight our initiatives to support sustainable port operations through more intelligent sailing techniques, without the need for new ships or sophisticated technological advancements.

The occasion generated fruitful discussions between shipowners, port experts, and the general public. Several stakeholders noted that many captains are hesitant to change their sailing routines with comments like “They’ve been doing it this way for years” and “It’s not easy to change that mindset”. Some also expressed concerns about  the environmental cost of retiring older ships too early while others expanded the conversation by highlighting the necessity of sustainability initiatives at the societal level in all sectors.

These candid discussions perfectly encapsulate GREENPORT’s mission that is to drive real-world change and a lasting shift in mindset, through ongoing awareness and dialogue, building momentum, one thoughtful exchange at a time.

Maritime Transport and Logistics Trends Conference

Constanta Maritime University’s Maritime Transport & Logistics Trends 2025 Conference featured a workshop focused on “Skills and Competencies for Future Careers in Maritime Transport.” This brought together maritime professionals, industry representatives, and academic staff to explore how education and training must evolve to meet the demands of a decarbonising and digital maritime sector.

For future information about the themes discussed check out our social media page.

Participation in IAME 2025 Conference

Last month our Project Coordinator Prof. Dr. Taner Albayrak from PRU, promoted the project at the IAME 2025 Conference in Bergen. Together with partners from MARTE: Prof. Marcello Risitano and Dr. Giuseppe La Ragione, they presented the article titled as “Sustainability in Maritime Education: Educators’ awareness, behavioural change approaches and challenges.” This presentation ended with very good feedback from participants, leading to a positive impact through the project.

GREENPORT Paper Published On ‘Sustainability’ Journal!

Greenport’s article, “Green Practices for Reducing Emissions in Port Services: Evidence from a Pilot Study,” was published in the peer-reviewed journal Sustainability.

This study highlights the need of training in promoting sustainable behaviour and identifies important low-emission practices in port operations, in order to improve environmental performance and marine efficiency.

To learn more about the specifics of our work and how we’re promoting port sustainability, read the article here.

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