Corporate Licensed Members
ICHCA’s corporate licensed members represent key interest groups and expertise clusters, all concerned with fostering knowledge and best practice within their own communities and across the broader cargo handling and transport chain.
FLASHBACK.. Previous Winner – International Transport Workers’ Federation and ITF Seafarers’
International Transport Workers’ Federation and ITF Seafarers’ won the TT Club Innovation in Safety Award for their game-changing solution. Occupational safety and health in ports App to help port workers to be safer and healthier at work, whilst strongly promoting worker participation in all occupational safety and health activities FOR THE FULL DETAILS CLICK HERE What impact has your idea made? Be inspired. Be ready. With entries for the award opening on 1 September, now is the time to start thinking about how your innovation could inspire others and contribute to safer supply chains worldwide. From ports and terminals to transport operators and technology developers, all are welcome to enter. Past winners have ranged from global giants to grassroots inventors—what matters is impact. Learn more at Entering the TT Club Innovation in Safety Award – ICHCA International and get ready to showcase your commitment to safety.
On-going Analysis of High Consequence Hazards in Cargo Handling Pinpoints Risks of Worker Fatalities
ICHCA is continuing to present its analytical tool designed to focus attention of the critical dangers to life and limb in the sector. It highlights the need for concerted, on-going risk management in the shore-side cargo handling work environment. In a unique analysis of near 500 incidents involving shore workers over the last twenty-five years, the ICHCA Severe Risks Dashboard details important findings that all in the industry need to be cognisant of every day. Key findings include: An almost equal split between on-vessel and onshore risk to port workers Three-quarters of incidents occurred during cargo operations Crush by cargo has been the leading historic cause of fatalities, accounting for a quarter of all incidents in the dataset 23% of high consequence incidents involve vehicle/pedestrian impact, chiefly involving pedestrians and mobile handling equipment, making it the close second highest type of fatal incident Falls are the third highest cause of death. Incidents occurring in confined or enclosed spaces also stands out as a key hazard ICHCA has used data going back to the year 2000, to research causes of workplace fatalities in the global cargo handling sector. While it is understood that the dataset can’t be comprehensive, it does [...]
Member Benefit: Container Terminal Automation Conference Asia, 8 – 9 Sept 2025, Malaysia
Dates: 8 - 9 September 2025 Location: Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur Hotel, Malaysia Port Technology International’s flagship Container Terminal Automation Conference (CTAC) is coming to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on 8 - 9 September 2025 - marking its debut in Asia. Bringing the same high-quality content and strategic insights as CTAC Europe, this edition is tailored specifically to the Asian market. Over two days, industry leaders will explore how ports and terminals are advancing automation, digitalisation, sustainability, and security to become faster and more efficient. Expect keynote speeches from regional innovators, real-world case studies, and engaging discussions on the latest technologies shaping terminal operations. With powerful networking opportunities - including a Drinks Reception, Networking Lunches and more - CTAC Asia 2025 offers the perfect setting to connect with key figures and influence the future of terminal automation in one of the world’s fastest-growing regions. CTAC Europe sold out - don’t miss your chance to be part of this landmark event. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Get 20% off with code ICHCAMEMBER For the following Press Release: Port Technology International Announces Outstanding Speaker Line-Up for Container Terminal Automation Conference Asia 2025 please click on the “Read More” link below: Read [...]
Smart Digital Ports of the Future – 12 – 13 November 2025
Smart Digital Ports of the Future 12 - 13 November 2025 Park Inn by Radisson Amsterdam City West Smart Digital Ports of the Future Europe 2025 returns for its 9th edition on 12–13 November 2025 at the Park Inn by Radisson Amsterdam City West. Join industry leaders for two days of thought-provoking panel discussions, keynote speeches, and technology showcases from some of Europe’s most advanced and innovative ports. This year’s agenda will tackle key issues and technologies that are transforming port operations—including digitalisation, smart technology, connectivity, autonomy and drones, decarbonisation, cybersecurity, and more. SDP is a vital platform for port executives to share strategies, overcome challenges, and explore emerging opportunities. Alongside two days of content, there will be multiple opportunities to network and connect with fellow delegates and speakers. Visitors can enjoy Welcome Drinks, Networking Lunches and Breaks, plus more – all included in their ticket. Don’t miss your chance to shape the next generation of digital ports - join us at Smart Digital Ports of the Future. Register Here
Container Terminal Automation Conference Asia 2025 – 8 – 9 September 2025
Container Terminal Automation Conference Asia 2025 8 – 9 September 2025 Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur Hotel, Malaysia Port Technology International’s flagship Container Terminal Automation Conference (CTAC) is coming to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on 8 – 9 September 2025 - marking its debut in Asia. Bringing the same high-quality content and strategic insights as CTAC Europe, this edition is tailored specifically to the Asian market. Over two days, industry leaders will explore how ports and terminals are advancing automation, digitalisation, sustainability, and security to become faster and more efficient. Expect keynote speeches from regional innovators, real-world case studies, and engaging discussions on the latest technologies shaping terminal operations. With powerful networking opportunities – including a Drinks Reception, Networking Lunches and more – CTAC Asia offers the perfect setting to connect with key figures and influence the future of terminal automation in one of the world’s fastest-growing regions. CTAC Europe sold out, so don’t miss your chance to be part of this landmark event. Register Here
ICHCA Member Briefing: Two New Tools Aiming to Improve Safety in Container Lashing Operations
ICHCA International is pleased to draw attention to two independently developed innovations that aim to support safer and more ergonomic container lashing operations. These developments may be of interest to members involved in container handling, lashing activities, and safety improvement initiatives. ICHCA’s rules do not permit us to endorse or assess the relative merits of others’ products, we do however welcome the opportunity to share news of industry innovation in support of worker safety. 1. CEPA CV – Ergonomic Lashing Tool (Belgium) Developed by CEPA in partnership with the University of Antwerp, local unions, and dockworkers, this tool is part of a broader ergonomic and training initiative led by the Port Work Innovation Hub in Antwerp. The CEPA initiative includes: A specially designed ergonomic lashing tool developed through a scientific study of movement, posture, and exertional load. A training programme for dockers on ergonomic techniques, stretching, and safe practices. The introduction of impact-reducing safety gloves, now mandatory for lashers in the Port of Antwerp. Initial results report promising reductions in hand and finger injuries, as well as positive feedback from workers on improved comfort and safety. Further information, including a user guide and instruction video, can be found [...]
Member Benefit: Complimentary Delegate Places at Transport Middle East 2025 – Sultanate of Oman, 31 Aug – 2 Sept
We would like to announce the latest member benefit in partnership with Transport Events: Transport Middle East 2025. We have secured an exclusive opportunity forfive complimentary ICHCA Member delegate places, each valued at €1,995, for this prestigious event. If you would like to attend, please email secretariat@ichca.com to secure your spot. We need your confirmation by 16 August 2025, subject to availability, so don’t miss out! Announcing the 22nd Transport Middle East 2025 Exhibition and Conference, the biggest and longest-established annual Ports and Logistics Exhibition and Conference event in the Middle East. Taking place during the famous Khareef season from Sunday 31 August to Tuesday 2 September 2025 hosted by the Port of Salalah and Supported by the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology Sultanate of Oman, taking place at the luxurious 5 star Millennium Resort Salalah, Sultanate of Oman. Oman, strategically positioned at the southeastern corner of the Arabian Peninsula, boasts a robust logistics and maritime sector, making it a key player in the Middle East region. Port of Salalah rated as the 2nd Most Efficient Port in the World. On Sunday 31 August, there will be a comprehensive tour to the port for all registered delegates [...]
How to Spot Potentially Hidden Hazards in Shipping Documentation
Today we look at the potential for simple phrases used in shipping documentation that through error or omission might mean there are unexpected dangerous goods involved. We are also developing a video on this topic which we will release in the coming months to help raise awareness of the potential for hidden dangerous goods. According to TT Club, millions of tonnes of packaged dangerous goods are safely transported each year. These include everyday items such as fireworks, propane, gasoline, lighters, bleach, solvent-based paint, aerosols, pest control substances, charcoal, and lithium batteries. When properly packed, labelled, and documented, these goods can be transported safely in compliance with international regulations. However, when dangerous goods are misdeclared, improperly packaged, or inadequately documented, the risks to people, cargo, infrastructure, and the environment can be severe. Ensuring that shipping documentation accurately reflects the nature of the cargo is essential for managing these risks and preventing catastrophic incidents. The Consequences of Misdeclared Dangerous Goods The consequences of incorrect or misleading shipping documentation can be severe. If a road or rail carrier, port, or vessel operator is unaware that they are handling dangerous goods, they cannot implement the appropriate safety measures. A single oversight in the [...]
Invasive Pests on Shipping Containers – International Conference, 7 and 8 October 2025, Copenhagen
Following on from our member briefing on Custodial Responsibility last week by Global Shippers’ Forum and World Shipping Council, please find below a link to register for the Copenhagen IPPC Symposium. https://www.ippc.int/en/core-activities/capacity-development/sea-containers/working-together-clean-containers-and-safe-trade-symposium-on-plant-and-biodiversity-protection-mitigating-risks-of-pest-contamination-in-the-international-containerized-supply-chain/ This contains a link to the separate registration page. The Symposium is free to participate and will address how the entire cargo handling supply chain will be expected to take on the challenge of preventing the transfer of invasive pests. It is an opportunity for industry to have a voice. One of the topics on the agenda is Custodial Responsibility. Members will recall that this model was developed by industry. It requires each part of the cargo supply chain from the container depot to the packer to the transporter and carrier to take action to identify if invasive pests are present on the container when they receive it and to hand it over to the next part of the supply chain free from visible pests. In the model, ports and terminals will also have these obligations. If you do register to attend, please let me know by emailing secretariat@ichca.com so that we can co-ordinate with members at the event.
ICHCA Member G2 Ocean, latest Safety Bulletin – Sparks start fire (also available in Portuguese)
The latest edition is about hot work. One of G2 Ocean's customers notified them about three fires damaging cargo, all caused by uncontrolled hot work. While these incidents did not happen on G2 Ocean vessels, G2 Ocean have experienced a similar incident recently on one of their vessels. CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL SAFETY BULLETIN IN ENGLISH CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL SAFETY BULLETIN IN PORTUGESE Message from G2 Ocean: "We in G2 Ocean work with stevedores all over the world. By sharing lessons learned on safety between companies and ports, we believe we can reduce the number of incidents and personal injuries in our industry. It is part of G2 Ocean’s desired safety culture to always seek and share insights on safety. We thank all stevedore companies who have signed up for our monthly Safety Bulletin! All our vessels receive a copy. The crew work closely together with the stevedores in port, and the topics are relevant also for them. The bulletin is also sent to the G2 Ocean Port Captains. They are exposed to the same hazards as stevedores and can make a difference where it really matters; at the “sharp end” during cargo operations. Each bulletin [...]
Amendment 42-24 update on vehicles in containers/fully enclosed packagings
This focused update, helpfully pointed out by a member, notes a practical change that may already be in effect with early adopters of IMDG Code Amendment 42-24 and will be in force from January 2026. Following changes to IMDG Code Special Provision 962 For Class 9 vehicles Amendment 41-22 42-24 provisions of the IMDG Code relevant to marking, labelling, placarding and marine pollutants ‘shall not apply’ does apply ‘to vehicles that are fully enclosed by packagings, crates or other means that prevent ready identification (e.g., overpack)’ Applicable until Jan 2026 voluntarily now; in force Jan 2026 A practical consequence of this is that placarding of containers of petrol and electric vehicles will be mandatory as of January 2026. The member noted that this would be a major change for them and that it could be useful to highlight it to other members.
Current Awareness Bulletin – for IMO themes and news – June 2025
The latest edition of the Current Awareness Bulletin is attached. The Bulletin provides a monthly digest of news and publications focusing on subjects and themes related to the work of IMO with each edition presenting headlines from the previous month. Links to complete articles or abstracts on publishers' sites are included, although access may require payment or subscription. The Bulletin itself is free to download and to redistribute. CLICK HERE FOR THE CURRENT AWARENESS BULLETIN - June 2025 This edition along with the back catalogue is available at:https://www.imo.org/en/KnowledgeCentre/Pages/CurrentAwarenessBulletin-Default.aspx The Current Awareness Bulletin is compiled by the IMO Maritime Knowledge Centre but is not an official IMO publication. Inclusion does not imply any endorsement by IMO.
TT Club Innovation in Safety Award – Coming Soon!
The TT Club Innovation in Safety Award, presented in partnership with ICHCA, celebrates cutting-edge improvements in health and safety across the cargo handling and logistics sectors. Now in its ninth year, the award shines a spotlight on organisations and individuals that are making a tangible difference—whether through new technology, processes, or culture-changing initiatives. With entries for the award opening on 1 September, now is the time to start thinking about how your innovation could inspire others and contribute to safer supply chains worldwide. From ports and terminals to transport operators and technology developers, all are welcome to enter. Past winners have ranged from global giants to grassroots inventors—what matters is impact. Learn more at Entering the TT Club Innovation in Safety Award - ICHCA International and get ready to showcase your commitment to safety.
ICHCA Insights – July 2025
Latest edition of "ICHCA Insights" available For the latest edition of our monthly newsletter “ICHCA Insights” please Click here For previous newsletters click here: https://ichca.com/newsletters
Powering Progress: ICHCA and Industry Unite for Safer Operations
The TOC Safety Village, held from 17–19 June 2025 at the Ahoy Centre in Rotterdam, proved a tremendous success, showcasing a wealth of innovative ideas, practical tools and inspiring presentations all dedicated to improving safety across the global cargo handling sector. ICHCA was proud to contribute to this vibrant hub of knowledge exchange, which brought together industry leaders, technology pioneers and frontline professionals to explore solutions that drive continuous improvement in health and safety. We extend our sincere thanks to all the expert speakers, exhibitors and participants whose insights and commitment made the Safety Village such a valuable experience. Large-scale events like this underline ICHCA’s mission to broaden its reach and share vital learning, helping to raise safety standards for everyone working in our industry.
Latest “TT Talk” Articles Available – July 2025
The TT Club regularly provides informative, timely material on critical health, safety, security and environmental matters designed to help industry continually improve its performance. We are delighted to share the latest from TT Club in the TT Talk series. New TT Talk articles available below: TT Talk - A zero-tolerance approach to worker dehydration Workers in ports, terminals and warehouses need to maintain a high degree of concentration to cope with the complex physical hazards of operating in a busy cargo-handling environment. But simply not drinking enough water can impair their mental abilities in a similar way as consuming alcohol, which may lead to accidents and injuries. Transport and logistics operators need to take the same zero-tolerance approach to worker dehydration as they do for consuming alcohol. TT - How to improve loading dock safety Loading docks in warehouses and terminals are high-risk environments where people, vehicles and cargo come into close contact. Without strict safety measures, accidents in loading docks can result in serious injuries to workers, costly damage to cargo and equipment, and severe operational disruption. This article outlines the practical steps which warehouse and terminal operators can take to reduce the risks. [...]
Latest edition of “Inside ICHCA Australia” available
For the latest edition of “Inside ICHCA Australia” please follow the link: Inside ICHCA Australia - June 2025 For previous newsletters click here: https://ichca.com/newsletters
UNCTAD Transport and Trade Facilitation Newsletter N°106
The UNCTAD Transport and Trade Facilitation Newsletter is a quarterly bulletin on current topics and projects in trade facilitation and international transport. We provide a copy to members for their convenience. Click here for the newsletter: UNCTAD Transport and Trade Facilitation Newsletter N°106 After nearly 30 years and 105 editions of the UNCTAD Transport and Trade Facilitation Newsletter is moving to a new format single newsletter covering all areas of their work. UNCTAD Insights This will be a fresh, unified newsletter “delivering expert analysis, timely data, publications, and event updates across a broad spectrum of UNCTAD’s work on trade, development, and the global economy.” This is where they will continue to provide relevant transport and trade facilitation insights and much more. If you wish to register for your own copy, you can find the link at: https://unctad.org/topic/transport-and-trade-logistics/transport-newsletter
Member Benefit: Complimentary Delegate Places at Intermodal Africa 22 – 24 July 2025, Beira, Mozambique
We are delighted to announce the latest member benefit in partnership with Transport Events: Intermodal Africa 2025. We have secured an exclusive opportunity for five complimentary ICHCA Member delegate places, each valued at €1,995, for this prestigious event. If you would like to attend, please email secretariat@ichca.com to secure your spot. We need your confirmation as soon as possible, subject to availability, so don’t miss out! The 33rd edition of Intermodal Africa 2025, recognised as the largest annual Ports and Logistics Exhibition and Conference in Africa. This event is proudly hosted by Cornelder de Moçambique (CdM) in collaboration with our Strategic Partner Port Management Association of Eastern and Southern Africa (PMAESA) taking place from Tuesday 22 to Thursday 24 July 2025 at the Lunamar Hotel Beira, Mozambique. On Tuesday 22 July, there will be a comprehensive tour to the port for all registered delegates to visit every aspect of the port and logistics facilities. On the Wednesday and Thursday, the conference programme will feature 35 world class International conference speakers addressing current issues and challenges in global and regional maritime trade and investment. Attendees will include 300 senior government officials, industry leaders, academics, senior executives, harbour masters, engineers, maintenance [...]
Member Invitation: Custodial Responsibility Briefing – 14 July 2025 – 15:30 to 16:30 (UK time)
We are writing to invite you to join a Teams call for a Custodial Responsibility Briefingfrom Global Shippers’ Forum and World Shipping Council. Members will recall that theCustodial Responsibility model was developed by industry to address the risk of transfer of invasive species by sea container. The model requires each part of the cargo supply chain from the container depot to the packer to the transporter and carrier to take action to identify if invasive pests are present on the container when they receive it and to hand it over to the next part of the supply chain free from visible pests.In the model, ports and terminals will also have these obligations. The briefing will describe the proposed responsibilities of ports and terminals in the process. We also envisage an opportunity at the meeting to discuss and contribute to the refining of port and terminal responsibilities. This is an important opportunity for ICHCA members to hear the proposals first hand and to provide feedback. The draft proposal for the whole Custodial Responsibility process throughout the supply chain is expected to be presented to a pest prevention conference on 7 and 8 October in Copenhagen. This means that there is [...]