Public ports face numerous, daunting challenges as they strive to meet the growing demand of international trade. Escalating environmental compliance requirements, emerging security standards, and the need to maintain and strengthen community confidence all challenge ports to analyze, manage, and control the consequences of their every activity. Today's market realities require new approaches to achieve sustainable, secure ports. Ports across the globe have found adoption of Environmental Management Systems (EMSs) is a way to plan for continuous improvement performance.
Environmental Management Systems: Systematically Improving Your Performance. Ports Sector
2004
16 pages
Report
No indication
English
Environmental Pollution & Control , Marine & Waterway Transportation , International Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Environmental policy , Environment management , Seaports , Marine transportation , Cargo transportation , International trade , Market , Compliance , Performance , Facilities management , Implementation , Cost savings , Risk , Security , Standards , Global , Monitoring , Regulations , Environmental Management Systems(EMSs)
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