Yokohama Ports Efficiency Sets Benchmark for Asiapacific Ports

Yokohama Ports Efficiency Sets Benchmark for Asiapacific Ports

Since 1956, the Yokohama Port Authority has been responsible for port planning, construction, and management, encompassing the formulation of development plans, facility maintenance, usage permit review, resource leasing, and fee collection. As a significant port in the Asia-Pacific region, its development experience offers valuable insights for the port management field. Looking ahead, smart technology and green concepts will emerge as new directions for port development.

Yokohamakawasaki Port Expands Global Logistics Strategy

Yokohamakawasaki Port Expands Global Logistics Strategy

Since its establishment in 2016, Yokohama Kawasaki International Port Corporation (YKIP) has been responsible for managing container terminals in the Yokohama and Kawasaki areas. Its goal is to restore Japan's international port status by facilitating international logistics processes through efficient operations and sustainable development strategies.

08/05/2025 Logistics
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Yokohamas Minatomirai Rises As Key Air Travel Hub

Yokohamas Minatomirai Rises As Key Air Travel Hub

This article introduces Minato-Mirai Airport in Yokohama, Japan, highlighting it as a convenient air travel option. Although METAR weather data is temporarily unavailable, its unique geographic location and accessible flight services undoubtedly provide modern travelers with new choices.

Bokpyin Airport Development Advances in Myanmar

Bokpyin Airport Development Advances in Myanmar

Bokepyin Airport, located in Bokepyin, Myanmar, is a small airport that is gaining attention for its strategic location and potential. Currently, there are no user reviews available, and the airport's development requires improvements in infrastructure and an increase in flight services to attract more passengers.

Aviation Industry Shifts Toward Sustainable Development

Aviation Industry Shifts Toward Sustainable Development

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is committed to achieving net zero CO2 emissions by 2050. It promotes sustainability in the aviation sector through measures such as combating wildlife smuggling, reducing noise, and managing waste. IATA will host a series of conferences, including the World Sustainable Development Symposium and the Aviation Energy Forum, to facilitate industry communication and collaboration, collectively moving towards a greener future.

Eurasian Development Banks SWIFT Code Explained

Eurasian Development Banks SWIFT Code Explained

This article introduces the SWIFT code EABRKZKAACF of the Eurasian Development Bank, emphasizing its importance in international remittances. It provides detailed address information for the bank and reminds senders to accurately use the SWIFT code to ensure smooth transfer of funds during transactions.