By the 2000s, we observed that local ports are increasingly connected to the global economy. IoT had touched ports. Ports are getting more globalised in their businesses, impacts and influences on their regions. Whether the region concerned is Africa, Europe, Asia or America, ports today are part of networks. For transhipment hubs like Singapore, global supply chain disruptions and strategic realignment influence port activities profoundly. Born and living in a global port city of Singapore, I took the entrepreneurial decision in 2008 to found and launch the Global Ports Forum. We have a dream. Our dream is one day GPF could be the 'Davos' for Port Forums. In small steps, We hope our industry colleagues could trust us & come together in locations around the globe and make this happen - a definitive forum for ports by ports people. The Global Ports Forum (GPF) is committed to improving global ports and furthering the interests of ports globally! GPF offers an overview of emerging trends in the ports industry covering ports, harbours and terminals across the globe. Collaborating with Port Authorities around the world, the GPF today bring together members from the ports ecosystem & organises quality port related events, executive workshops and short courses. Working in collaboration with our senior port experts, we also provide port consultancy services, feasibility studies, survey and research.
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