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  • September 25th, 2025
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    Investments and financing challenges of the EU’s port managing bodies; findings from a comprehensive survey

    Investments and financing challenges of the EU’s port managing bodies; findings from a comprehensive survey

    Evaluating customer satisfaction with clearing and forwarding agents:  Kuwait Shuwaikh Port

    Evaluating customer satisfaction with clearing and forwarding agents: Kuwait Shuwaikh Port

    Digital technologies for efficient and resilient sea-land logistics

    Digital technologies for efficient and resilient sea-land logistics

    Stakeholders’ attitudes toward container terminal automation

    Stakeholders’ attitudes toward container terminal automation

    Toward green container liner shipping: joint optimization of heterogeneous fleet deployment, speed optimization, and fuel bunkering

    Toward green container liner shipping: joint optimization of heterogeneous fleet deployment, speed optimization, and fuel bunkering

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    Port reform: World Bank publishes the third edition of its port reform toolkit

    Port reform: World Bank publishes the third edition of its port reform toolkit

    When will we admit that maritime transport will not be decarbonised by 2050?

    When will we admit that maritime transport will not be decarbonised by 2050?

    Digital technologies for efficient and resilient sea-land logistics

    Digital technologies for efficient and resilient sea-land logistics

    The World Ports Tracker in TOC Europe

    The World Ports Tracker in TOC Europe

    Newly-upgraded IAPH World Ports Tracker identifies major sustainability and market trends

    Newly-upgraded IAPH World Ports Tracker identifies major sustainability and market trends

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    PhD posts in the area of ports and energy transition

    PhD posts in the area of ports and energy transition

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    Accessibility or connectivity: why is it correct to say that in the Caribbean the main logistics problem is connectivity?

    Accessibility or connectivity: why is it correct to say that in the Caribbean the main logistics problem is connectivity?

    Cruise Port-City Compass

    Cruise Port-City Compass

    Webinar: short sea shipping services in the southern Caribbean region

    Webinar: short sea shipping services in the southern Caribbean region

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    Portgraphic: fleet capacity (owned/chartered) of container shipping lines

    Portgraphic: fleet capacity (owned/chartered) of container shipping lines

    In a tight spot: American ports in global supply chains

    In a tight spot: American ports in global supply chains

    Cruise industry in 2025 at a glance

    Cruise industry in 2025 at a glance

    The box that makes the world go around: container terminals and global trade

    The box that makes the world go around: container terminals and global trade

    Antwerp-Bruges surpasses Rotterdam in Q1 2025: a structural shift or short-term fluctuation?

    Antwerp-Bruges surpasses Rotterdam in Q1 2025: a structural shift or short-term fluctuation?

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Cruise industry in 2025 at a glanceCruise

Cruise industry in 2025 at a glance

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Newly-upgraded IAPH World Ports Tracker identifies major sustainability and market trends
Portgraphic: fleet capacity (owned/chartered) of container shipping lines
Portgraphic: fleet capacity (owned/chartered) of container shipping lines

By Thanos Pallis

Having attended the most successful Posidonia Events Sea Tourism Forum 2025,  I am pleased to share with PortEconomcs readers some extracts, personal perspectives & standout figures:

1️⃣ Strong forecasts for 42m Passengers by 2028 (Source: CLIA in Europe) – implies: > 200 million port passenger movements
2️⃣ Innovative & brave initiatives by several cruise lines – so bad that the general public prefers stereotypes.
3️⃣ Plenty of initiatives to enhance hashtag#sustainability – nice to see a comprehensive approach by the cruise industry
4️⃣ Cruise is not afraid to discuss and dismiss “over-tourism” on factual information – putting the hashtag#records right is too important
5️⃣ Start preparing for the European Commission initiatives on the new European Port Strategy & European Tourism Strategy – time for CLIA | Cruise Lines International Association, cruise ports associations & destinations to upgrade their role in policy-making
6️⃣ Somehow, “Private islands in the Mediterranean” part of the discussion – let’s hope that the discussion will fade away sooner rather than later.
7️⃣ Ports tend to lag in advancing the transition to reality; much work is needed to adapt. It’s nice to see that MedCruise works to advance collaboration on several fronts.

 In Greece:
8️⃣ The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection transforms Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC) as the ‘embarkation point’ for its guests – congratulations to all involved
9️⃣ Port of Piraeus has promised cruise lines that the expansion of the port will be ready in less than 1.000 days – let the countdown start
🔟 Everyone calls for a national port policy and a national cruise port policy – so it’s a pity that the national administration has stood inactive for too long.

 Some perspectives put forward by yours truly
➡️ The better we understand the real impact, the more responsibly we can develop cruise tourism
➡️ Long-term planning in sea tourism depends on shared, understood, and used data across all stakeholders.
➡️ We need fewer buzzwords and more facts to develop an earnest dialogue
➡️ Cruise lines remain unhappy with surprising changes in the regulatory framework – long-term planning is too important.

 Standout figures of the presented study, by PortEconomics member George Vaggelas and yours truly, on the contribution of cruising to the local economy in Heraklion, based on >7,000 pax and crew surveys collected across a full cruise season.
➡️ Approx 500,000 cruise visitors call at Heraklion, (82% first-time visitors
➡️ 62% expressed an intent to return
➡️ 72 % would recommend Heraklion to others
➡️ On average, pax spent >50 euros during their stay ashore
➡️ Average spending of those using Heraklion for homeporting was double that of transit pax.
➡️ Crew members, when disembarking, spent close to 200 euros each.
➡️ These flows contribute to >520 full-time equivalent jobs

The study had been commissioned by the Heraklion Port Authority SA.

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