Ports of Indiana, Antwerp-Bruges ink port partnership

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Ports of Indiana, Port of Antwerp-Bruges collaborate on port initiatives

Representatives from the Ports of Indiana and Port of Antwerp-Bruges have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance key economic and environmental port initiatives.

The agreement formalises a plan to work together to advance economic development, container shipping, decarbonisation, port security, and technology integration.

The agreement was a result of past collaborations between the ports, a recent trade mission by Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb to Belgium in June, and an MoU between the State of Indiana and the Government of Flanders signed on 8 December, in Indianapolis, that called for “cooperation and information sharing between the Ports of Indiana and the Flemish seaports”.

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Through the new MoU, the ports will explore the opportunity to develop container trade to support key industries, including advanced manufacturing, semiconductors, microelectronics, clean energy, life sciences, agriculture, hardwoods, steel, and soybean production.

The MoU is also intended to strengthen each of the participants’ commitments to decarbonisation initiatives by sharing best practices and exploring the development of a “Green Shipping Route” from Belgium to Indiana that could significantly reduce carbon emissions versus traditional supply chain routings.

“It’s an honour to partner with Europe’s second largest port,” said Jody Peacock, Chief Executive Officer for Ports of Indiana.

“Port of Antwerp-Bruges is a true world port and a major innovator for global shipping. Our ports have mutual strategic, economic, and innovation interests, and this agreement formalises a plan for working together to advance key shipping and port development initiatives that will support robust sustainable growth in both of our regions.”

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“It’s exciting to launch this collaboration as Ports of Indiana is initiating new economic development and environmental programs that align with the goals and objectives of Port of Antwerp-Burges, including establishing the first all-water container shipping route between Europe, Chicago and the U.S. Midwest,” said Wim Dillen, International Development Manager for Port of Antwerp-Bruges.

“Our ports, centrally located as key trade hubs, have tremendous opportunities to jointly pursue critical connections between Europe and North America.”

Last month, the Port of Antwetp-Bruges received the ISO 50001 certificate for its sustainable energy policy for the fourth time in a row.

More recently, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) approved a proposal from Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor to establish the first international sea cargo container terminal on Lake Michigan.

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