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The Port of London Authority is pleased to announce that, following a thorough tendering process, it has signed a contract with Kongsberg Norcontrol Ltd (KNC) to replace its Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) equipment.
Read moreBaroness Vere, the UK Maritime Minister, will make the opening keynote address at the British Port Association (BPA) annual conference 2023, hosted by the Port of London Authority (PLA).
Read moreThe Port of London Authority has appointed James Stride as new chief harbour master, following the announcement of Bob Baker’s retirement.
Read moreSmart Pension, one of the UK’s leading workplace pension providers, partners with Port of London Authority as sponsor for its British Ports Association annual conference 2023.
Read moreIn a show of commitment to the continued growth and safety of the UK's maritime industry, RightShip is proud to sponsor the British Ports Association (BPA) 2023 Conference. (17-19 October)
Read moreRecommendations for the use of electric cargo (e-cargo) bikes on and near Thames-side piers in London, aimed at maximising post-pandemic opportunities to carry more light freight on the river, are highlighted in new guidance.
Read moreIn a landmark partnership, DP World, a leading provider of global end-to-end supply chain solutions, has partnered with the Port of London Authority (PLA), host of the British Ports Association (BPA) annual conference 2023
Read moreRightShip, a leading ESG-focused digital maritime platform, has today announced a partnership to collaborate with the Port of London Authority in its efforts to support the transition to Net Zero on the Thames.
Read moreA consultation launched today (10 July) by the Port of London Authority (PLA) gives the public the chance to comment on plans to maximise the benefits of developments affecting the River Thames in the London Borough of Bexley.
Read moreThe Port of London Authority (PLA) presented its refreshed strategy, the Thames Vision 2050, at an afternoon reception at the Palace of Westminster yesterday (5 June) alongside 150 guests, including former maritime ministers.
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