GreenPort Congress is a meeting place for the port community to discuss and learn the latest in sustainable environmental practice. It offers ways to reduce their carbon footprint and be more sensitive to environmental considerations, both of which are vital to future success.
Koen Hamels, Port Environment Advisor, Port of Antwerp-Bruges will be joining the Ports of the Future panel.
GreenPort Congress X DTF: Decarbonising the Future networking drinks confirmed!
Last chance to save nearly €500—secure your place at GreenPort Congress 2025 before Friday
Don’t miss out on our 20% Early Bird discount on the delegate rate – that’s a saving of almost €500 on your Congress pass when you secure your place before 5th September 2025.
The 20th edition of GreenPort Congress brings together senior executives to explore the latest developments in sustainable growth and environmental best practice across seaports, terminals, and their associated logistics supply chains.
To celebrate the 20th edition of GreenPort Congress, delegates will have the opportunity to pick between two unique tours of Malta’s ports and harbours.
As the host port for the GreenPort Congress this year, the Port of Valletta stands out as a case study in ambition, planning and collaboration
Two new roadmaps outline practical pathways to climate-neutral operations across the Baltic Sea region
The Port of Kiel has now completed the final phase of construction on its extensive shore power infrastructure
The Port of Alicante has launched a consultation to develop a green hydrogen plant, as part of a wider sustainability and innovation strategy
Operaciones Portuarias Canarias S.A. (OPCSA) has ordered eight hybrid RTG cranes from Konecranes
The port is committing to fewer but larger and more efficient terminals, port electrification and investments in sustainable fuel mobility
Prema Energy is partnering with the Sustainable Ports Association to promote fuel decarbonisation across the UK
Port of Antwerp-Bruges has begun work on a major shore power project at the Zeebrugge cruise terminal