Harbour Master
Harbour Masters
Worldwide there are approximately 3,000 merchant ports and the work of the Harbour Master can vary widely from country to country and from port to port even within the same country.

The International Harbour Masters Association (IHMA) and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), through its TrainForTrade Programme have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to formalise their collaboration in advancing capacity building and knowledge sharing for port communities worldwide.
This important partnership will further support the Port Management Programme’s international networks in French, English, and Spanish, serving port communities across the globe. Under the MoU, both organisations will work together to:
The agreement was presented on two significant occasions by Mark Assaf, Chief of the Human Resources Development Section/TrainForTrade at UNCTAD, and Paul O’Regan, President of the IHMA. The first took place on 22 May 2025 in Belfast, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, during the inaugural IHMA Seminar Beyond Convention: Innovation through Diversification, hosted by Belfast Harbour.
The second presentation followed on 26 May 2025 in Dublin, Ireland, as part of the TrainForTrade Port Management Events, hosted by Dublin Port Company alongside its partners Port of Cork Company, Belfast Harbour, and Shannon Foynes Port Company, for representatives from 10 beneficiary countries: 🇬🇭 Ghana, 🇰🇪 Kenya, 🇲🇾 Malaysia, 🇲🇻 Maldives, 🇳🇦 Namibia, 🇳🇬 Nigeria, 🇵🇭 Philippines, 🇷🇸 Serbia, 🇸🇧 Solomon Islands, and 🇹🇿 the United Republic of Tanzania.
“Formalising this partnership with the IHMA, whose renowned expertise and global network of Harbour Masters is invaluable, is a great achievement,” said Mark Assaf. “This collaboration comes at a critical time as ports increasingly request support to reinforce their essential role in global supply chain resilience and sustainable trade.”
IHMA President Paul O’Regan added, “The IHMA is delighted to partner with UNCTAD’s TrainForTrade Programme. Our shared commitment to professional development and knowledge exchange will help foster safer, more efficient, and sustainable ports worldwide.”
The collaboration will commence with joint participation in upcoming capacity building missions and workshops, as well as the integration of IHMA’s operational expertise into the regular updates of TrainForTrade’s digital training tools and Port Management courses.
About TrainForTrade
The UNCTAD TrainForTrade Port Management Programme (PMP) enhances efficient port management in developing countries. It creates networks that connect public, private, and international entities to boost trade and economic growth. The programme shares expertise among port operators and improves talent management and human resources. It operates in over 40 countries worldwide.
The International Harbour Masters Association (IHMA) and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), through its TrainForTrade Programme have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to formalise their collaboration in advancing capacity building and knowledge sharing for port communities worldwide.
In 2019, Belfast Harbour Marina — located next to the Titanic Museum — initiated a project to enhance waterfront safety. After careful evaluation of the challenges faced by harbour environments, including corrosion of traditional metal ladders and limited visibility for rescue operations, the marina chose to install Port-Safety’s LifeLadder® solution.