Accessing specific training in intermodal transport and Motorways of the Sea will allow you to design, build and manage door-to-door logistics operations more efficiently and safely, and will provide you with the tools to analyse direct costs and environmental impact for subsequent optimisation.
Four days
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Barcelona
Civitavecchia
€590
Includes accommodation (double/triple cabin), meals on board, a guided tour to Rome and the Diploma. Individual cabins are available at an additional cost.
- To provide training in intermodal logistics, short sea-shipping services and the motorways of the sea.
- To get to know the benefits and calculate the savings to be gained from the use of the motorways of the sea, in terms of costs, the environment and risks.
- Professionals of the logistics and maritime sectors
- Logistics, transport management and international business students
This course takes an inquiry-based learning approach. It takes place on board of a Ro-Pax vessel on the crossing between Barcelona and Civitavecchia. Departure and arrival will be from the Port of Barcelona. During the trip, students will attend lectures, workshops and work on a case study in groups. Additionally this course includes a guided tour and some free time to enjoy the eternal city of Rome, therewith fostering personal relations between the participants. At the end of the course, successful participants will receive a diploma.
Lectures
Workshops
Navigation
Networking
- Integration of Motorways of the Sea in Intermodal Logistics Chains
- Port Terminal Management
- Logistics and Environment: Energy Efficiency
- Ports and Shipping Lines Services
- Competitive Analysis: Types of Operations and Comparison of Costs between Different Means of Transport
- Innovation in transport
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