​Port Authority of Valencia hosts this week the holding of a celebration organized by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) that aims to help to implement an efficient port management program in developing countries.

During this week, among twenty of the world ports meet in Valencia to receive training for the implementation of the Integral Port Control, a tool that improves the management and competitiveness of ports.
The seminar has the participation of reference ports in training programs in the Spanish-speaking (Valencia and Gijón), English-speaking (Cork, Dublin, Belfast and Shannon Foynes), French-speaking (Marseille and Nantes) and Portuguese-speaking (Leixoes and Sines) and brings together port representatives from countries such as Peru, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Argentina, Angola, Ghana, Gabon, Senegal, Benin, Togo, Guinea, Mauritania, Haiti and Cameroon.

During the seminar opening, Francesc Sánchez, PAVs General Manager has encouraged participants to “continue to maintain the concern for training because people are the main asset of organizations and therefore their training helps to generate added value to the people and ports in which they work”.