Contribution to Port Reform: KLU Research Team Participates in New World Bank Publication

The World Bank has released the third edition of its Port Reform Toolkit, a comprehensive reference work addressing key developments and challenges in the global port sector. The new edition consists of ten modules covering topics such as institutional reform, digitalization, financing, and environmental sustainability.

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Module on Environmental Sustainability Co-Authored by KLU Team

A research team from the Center for Shipping and Global Logistics at Kühne Logistics University, together with Prof. Dr. Jason Monios of KEDGE Business School, co-authored Module 8: Environmental Sustainability. The authors – Lara Pomaska, Gustavo Martinez, Prof. Dr. Gordon Wilmsmeier (Kühne Professorial Chair in Logistics, Universidad de los Andes), and Prof. Dr. Jason Monios – bring together current approaches and recommendations for sustainable port development. “It has been an honour for our team at the Center for Shipping and Global Logistics to contribute to this important work” the team stated.  For over two decades, the Port Reform Toolkit has been a solid guide for implementing port reforms, evolving along the way in response to changing sectoral trends. With this contribution, KLU researchers contribute to shape the path for sustainability in an increasingly changing world.

A Collaborative International Effort

KLU would like to thank the World Bank team – Martin Humphreys, Jan Hoffmann, Dominik Englert, Yoomin Lee, Rico Salgmann, Sophie Parker, and Moritz Schwalm – as well as all other contributors for the successful collaboration on this globally relevant project.

About the Center for Shipping and Global Logistics

The Center for Shipping and Global Logistics (CSGL) at Kühne Logistics University is an interdisciplinary research center focused on the challenges and transformations in maritime logistics. Its work combines academic rigor with practical relevance and addresses topics such as port development, global supply chains, sustainable transport solutions, and international logistics policy. With its international orientation and close collaboration with partners from academia, industry, and government, the CSGL actively contributes to shaping the future of sustainable global logistics systems.

Access the full publication here:

Port Reform Toolkit (3rd edition)

Module 8: Environmental Sustainability

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