Lamia Kerdjoudj, the Secretary General of FEPORT, the Federation of European Private Port Companies and Terminals, will be a keynote speaker at the 21st GreenPort Congress, with FEPORT a Supporting Association of the event.

lamia Kerdjoudj

The global forum that is running from 7–9 October 2026, at Portsmouth International Port, UK, will bring FEPORT, industry leaders, policymakers and environmental innovators together so the port community can discuss, learn and adopt practices to reduce its carbon footprint.

With 27 years of professional experience Ms. Kerdjoudj has held a variety of roles within the maritime sector, including as Public Affairs Manager of the French Shipowners’ Organization, a senior project advisor for the European Commission, and consultant for large multinational companies.

She also has master’s degrees in Shipping, Transport and Logistics as well as English Literature and Applied Psychology, and is a certified auditor of the French Institute of High Studies in National Defence (IHEDN) and a Knight of the French Maritime Order.

FEPORT represents the interests of 2,290 private seaport companies and operators across the European Union, Norway and Turkey, employing around 400,000 port workers.

“GreenPort Congress is an important forum that allows discussion of the latest developments regarding sustainability in ports, as well as decarbonisation of shipping and port operations,” said Kerdjoudj.

“It will enable the exchange of ideas and views between policymakers and operators on topics such as the EU Ports Strategy, and how to reconcile environmental targets with the need to preserve the competitiveness of EU ports and enhance their resilience. This is why FEPORT is keen to support GreenPort Congress.”

Further expert speakers at the 21st edition of the The GreenPort Congress 2026 will be announced in due course.

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