Ports & Terminals (-PT) – The New Era of Sustainable Logistics & Trade

The Industry’s Growing Challenge

Ports and terminals are under pressure to reduce emissions, enhance worker safety, and increase supply chain transparency.

Why Companies Are Being Forced to Change:

  • Ports must comply with emissions reduction laws or face higher operational costs and trade restrictions.
  • Labor and safety violations are leading to heavy penalties as regulators enforce stricter workplace protections.
  • Anti-corruption laws are tightening—non-compliance can lead to blacklisting from global trade networks.

Failure to comply means:

  • Increased operating costs due to penalties and energy inefficiencies.
  • Exclusion from international trade routes for failing sustainability audits.
  • Legal risks due to weak labor and anti-corruption policies.

How SRS-MI Solves This

  • Ensures full compliance with emissions, worker safety, and trade integrity laws.
  • Reduces risk exposure by enforcing anti-corruption and fair labor policies.
  • Strengthens ESG investor confidence and port sustainability credentials.

Is your port ESG-compliant?

SRS-MI provides the certification needed to secure your future in global trade.