- Lloyd’s Register has launched LR Ports Advisory to provide specialized support for global port operations.
- The new team offers expertise in regulatory compliance, energy transition, asset management, and performance optimization.
- Services address key challenges, including rising maritime traffic, digital transformation, and integration of alternative fuels.
- Strong industry connections enable LR Ports Advisory to deliver actionable and sustainable operational strategies.
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has strengthened its capabilities in the ports sector with the launch of LR Ports Advisory, a dedicated center designed to help ports address interconnected challenges ranging from sustainability and energy transition to technology and risk management. By combining regulatory expertise, maritime knowledge, and industry partnerships, the new team aims to provide tailored solutions for port operators navigating evolving operational demands and future-proofing assets, according to Lloyd’s Register.
LR Expands Advisory Expertise to Support Ports
The launch of LR Ports Advisory marks a strategic expansion by Lloyd’s Register to address the growing complexity of global port operations. The initiative brings together specialists in regulatory compliance, energy transition, asset management, and port performance to deliver customized solutions for each port’s unique needs. With ports facing rising maritime traffic, the adoption of advanced digital technologies, and the integration of alternative fuels, LR Ports Advisory is positioned to help operators balance efficiency with resilience.
The team, led by Senior Vice President Kamran Ul Haq and supported by the wider LR Advisory network, offers expertise in managing both physical and cyber risks while enabling sustainable growth. Through its global network and strong relationships with regulators, intergovernmental agencies, and industry stakeholders, LR aims to guide ports in implementing operational strategies that align with commercial goals and long-term asset viability.
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Source: Lloyd’s Register