As the UK’s closest transport link to mainland Europe, the Port of Dover’s resilience and efficiency is vital to keep supply chains flowing.

Balancing the needs of port operators with those of the local community and environment, Harwich Harbour Authority’s role as a trust port is critical to the Haven’s ongoing success and development.

ION’s Marlin SmartPort software is helping ports and harbour authorities across the UK increase their efficiency and take steps to become greener.

Jacobs are leading an ambitious project at Tilbury in Essex to shape the port’s low carbon, sustainable future.

As the UK’s biggest energy port, the Port of Milford Haven is placing itself at the forefront of our green energy revolution.

A willingness to embrace green energy by Montrose Port Authority has lead to an economic windfall for the local community.

Orkney’s ports and harbours are the cornerstone of plans to embrace green energy and provide for future generations of Orcadians.

Creating jobs for tomorrow and driving the green agenda are key for Teesport, operated by PD Ports, as the largest employer in the Tee Valley.

Portsmouth Port is pursuing an ambitious strategy in order to become the UK’s first net zero port by 2030.

The Resilience Shift highlights the opportunity for ports to help decarbonise through transformation while building resilience to future uncertainties.

400 years ago the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth in search of the New World. Today Sutton Harbour is embracing a development scheme to revitalise the harbour and beyond.

At a time of great transition for ports, TT Club is preparing its members to manage the necessary changes, and mitigate risks.

Ports provide a link into the wider transportation network and at Port of Workington, the railway is at the heart of plans to rejuvenate the local economy.