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The Balearic Islands Port Authority (APB) presents new digital tools to strengthen sustainability and environmental management of the Balearic ports

The Balearic Islands Port Authority (APB) today presented new technological solutions aimed at improving the sustainability and environmental management of the Balearic Islands' ports of general interest during the event "Technology and innovation at the service of the environment". Held at the Palma Port Centre, it was attended by representatives of the port community, government agencies, partner companies and other stakeholders.

 

The purpose of the meeting was to publicise three initiatives promoted by the APB that incorporate digitalisation and innovation as tools to move forward towards a more efficient, transparent and environmentally-friendly port management: the PORTNET Circular Port project, the new Environmental Dashboard and the advances of the Port Community System.

 

The event is part of the APB's commitment to the continuous improvement of its environmental performance and is part of the actions promoted after the materiality process developed within the framework of its ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) Strategy. This analysis revealed that port waste management, marine pollution prevention, and compliance with environmental regulations are some of the issues that raise the most interest among the port authority's stakeholders.

 

Furthermore, the results reflected a high rating of the environmental dimension and innovation as attributes that should define the actions of the APB, as well as a growing demand for information on environmental procedures and sustainability policies.

 

One of the projects highlighted during the day was PORTNET CircularPort, a pioneering initiative in Spain that uses blockchain technology to guarantee the traceability of MARPOL waste generated by ships from its collection to its final delivery to authorised waste managers. The system enables the digital recording and verification of each phase of the process, improving transparency, safety, and control of waste management in the port environment.

 

This project, developed in the ports managed by the APB in collaboration with Blueroom Innovation, is financed by the Spanish State Ports Authority through the PUERTOS 4.0 programme and represents a step towards circular economy models applied to the maritime-port sector.

 

The APB has also presented its new Environmental Dashboard, a tool that integrates information on wind and wave forecasts and allows the trajectory of possible spills in port waters to be simulated. Its implementation is in response to one of the main concerns expressed by citizens and users during the consultation process carried out by the APB, related to water pollution, spills and the cleaning of ports.

 

Thanks to this platform, port authorities will have more accurate information to anticipate risks and improve their response capability to environmental incidents, strengthening the protection of the marine environment.

 

During the meeting, the progress of the APB's Port Community System was also announced, the digital platform that will optimise port processes, facilitate the exchange of information between operators and move ahead in the progressive elimination of paper documentation.

 

With initiatives such as those presented today, the Balearic Islands Port Authority continues to promote a more sustainable, innovative and collaborative port community, aligned with the ecological and digital transition objectives that shape the future of the port system.

The Balearic Islands Port Authority (APB) is putting the management of the Formentor lighthouse café out to tender

The Board of Directors of the Balearic Islands Port Authority (APB) passed a resolution, in its last meeting held yesterday in Palma, to approve the specifications and clauses that will govern the public tender for the management, under concession, of several spaces in the vicinity of the Formentor lighthouse, in the municipality of Pollença, to be used as a bar, café and restaurant.

 

The tender will allow the operation of the facilities linked to the café and restaurant located next to the lighthouse, including several spaces of the main building and other attached premises. The future concession holder will be able to manage the establishment for a maximum period of ten years.

 

The Formentor lighthouse café has been open to the public since 1995 and has established itself for decades as one of Mallorca's most iconic tourist attractions, for both residents and tourists. Its superb location, with its extraordinary scenic and environmental value, makes it a unique space that forms part of the experience of visitors to the Formentor peninsula.

 

With this call, the APB seeks to guarantee the continuity of the restoration activity in the lighthouse through an open procedure that allows the selection of the proposal that offers the best conditions for managing the space.

 

The activity has continued in recent years thanks to a temporary permit granted through a public tender by the Board of Directors of the Port Authority in 2022. Now, the APB is taking a step further by calling for a longer-term concession, which will bring stability to the operation of this landmark establishment for residents and visitors.

The Balearic Islands Port Authority (APB) inaugurates the new Palma Port Centre, a space to bring the port closer to the public

The Balearic Islands Port Authority (APB) today inaugurated the new Palma Port Centre, a space designed to bring the reality of the Balearic Islands' ports of general interest closer to the public, their daily activity, their economic and social impact, as well as the future challenges related to sustainability, innovation and port-city integration. With its launch, the Palma Port Centre becomes the second Port Centre in Spain to join the international network of the International Association of Cities and Ports (AIVP), a leading global organisation promoting sustainable relationships between ports and cities. 

 

Located in the port of Palma, the new facility is established as a meeting point, dialogue and dissemination centre open to residents, visitors, educational institutions and social groups. The project is in line with the APB's commitment to strengthen the relationship between the port and society, facilitating knowledge of an essential element of infrastructure for the connectivity and supply of the islands.

 

The Port Centre offers an immersive and educational experience that allows you to discover how the ports managed by the APB work, the services they provide, the trades that make their activity possible and the strategic role they play in the economic and social development of the Balearic Islands. It also highlights the sustainability policies, corporate social responsibility and environmental commitment promoted by the port authority.

 

The building is structured into different spaces designed to combine outreach, cultural activity and citizen participation. On the ground floor there is a large multifunctional hall, conceived as a versatile space capable of adapting to temporary exhibitions, receptions, presentations and public events. 

 

The same floor houses an educational and mediation space aimed especially at schoolchildren and families, equipped with interactive resources to learn about the ports of the Balearic Islands, the lighthouses managed by the APB, the environmental challenges and the new technologies applied to port management. Learning experiences related to educational robotics stand out among the activities that can be conducted.

 

The Port Centre also has an audiovisual room designed as a small cinema space for the screening of documentaries, in-house productions, thematic series and content related to maritime and port activity.

 

On the first floor is the new institutional auditorium, with a capacity for 180 people, equipped with professional audiovisual technology and prepared to host conferences, technical seminars, presentations and institutional events.

 

The second floor houses the Port Centre interpretation centre, conceived as the knowledge hub. Through audiovisual resources, interactive elements, models, historical objects and immersive spaces, the tour explains how the port of Palma has evolved, the function of the five ports managed by the APB, civilian vessel and naval repair activity, passenger and freight traffic, the historical relationship of the islands with the sea and the work of the thousands of people who make up the port ecosystem.

 

The permanent exhibition also invites reflection on the main future challenges of the Balearic ports through participatory experiences that allow visitors to learn about the uniqueness of Palma, Alcúdia, Mahón, Ibiza and La Savina, as well as the sustainability, innovation and social return projects promoted by the APB. 

 

The Port Centre now begins its activity as a facility open to all citizens. The building is open to visitors from Monday to Friday, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm and from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm, and on Saturdays from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.

 

"Women lighthouse keepers: the light that guides us"

Coinciding with the opening of the Port Centre, the multifunctional hall unveils the temporary exhibition Women lighthouse keepers: the light that guides us, a proposal curated by Cristina Rodríguez Paz that explores the world of lighthouses and recovers the memory of the women who lived in them and cared for them throughout history.

 

The exhibition focuses on the female perspective linked to these maritime signals. Through historiographical materials and contemporary works of art —illustration, collage, assemblage, oil painting and photography—, the exhibition establishes a dialogue between historical documentation and contemporary artistic creation.

 

The project features the stories of the six women who worked professionally as lighthouse keepers in Spain, as well as those of twenty others who succeeded in being appointed to the post and those of numerous pioneering women who took on the role replacing fathers or husbands. It also pays tribute to the many anonymous women who sustained daily life in lighthouses through caregiving, maintenance, and companionship.

 

With this first exhibition, the Port Centre begins a cultural programme aimed at generating new perspectives on the sea, maritime and port heritage, and the close relationship that has historically bonded Balearic society with its coastline.

  • Lighthouses of the Balearic Islands
  • Ships in Port
  • Transparency Portal
  • Environmental protection
  • Port Innovation Platform
  • Economic and social impact
  • Weather forecast
  • Navigation aids
  • Lighthouses of the Balearic Islands
  • Ships in Port
  • Transparency Portal
  • Environmental protection
  • Port Innovation Platform
  • Economic and social impact
  • Weather forecast
  • Navigation aids

Institutional documentation

  • Annual Report

    This publication details the APB’s financial situation, the technical characteristics of its public ports and provides an overview of the institution’s activities.

  • Notice Boards

    Link to the APB’s e-office which features the official notice boards on public information, human resources, public port land, and auctions, as well as other notices.

  • Sustainability Reports

    This report sets out the actions carried out to create value for the APB’s stakeholders, in compliance with its commitment to transparent management.

  • Costumer Service

    Puede contactar con el Servicio de Atención al Cliente de la APB a través de portsdebalears@portsdebalears.com, o bien mediante el canal de comunicación de quejas y sugerencias relacionadas con sus puertos y faros.

  • Statistics

    These provide a detailed picture about the traffic using the public ports of Palma, Alcudia, Mahon, Ibiza and La Savina.

  • Financial Statements

    Comprehensive information, including the audit report, of the most recent financial statements passed by the APB's Board of Directors, and given a favourable report by the Spanish National Audit Office.

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Sello Aenor. Gestión de la Calidad, norma ISO 9001. Sello Aenor. Gestión Ambiental, norma ISO 14001. Sello Aenor. Gestión de Documentos, norma ISO 30301. Esquema Nacional de Seguridad (ENS), con certificación de conformidad en Categoría Media, según el Real Decreto 311/2022.