Training course in Maritime Intermodality and the Motorways of the Sea
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.
Three days
English
Spanish
French
Italian
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Barcelona
Genoa or Civitavecchia
€450
Includes accommodation (double/triple cabin), all activities listed in the programme and meals on board. Individual cabins are available at an additional cost.
- To provide knowledge in intermodal maritime logistics, short sea shipping services and motorways of the sea.
- To foster collaborative work and group cohesiveness as a method to optimise the development of logistics chains.
- Professionals of the transport 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 Genoa or Civitavecchia. Departure and arrival will be from the Port of Barcelona. During the trip, participants will attend lectures, workshops and work on a case study in groups. The difference between this course and MOST Management is that this course does not include an additional day for a tour of the visiting city. At the end of the course, successful participants will receive a diploma.
Lectures
Workshops
Navigation
Networking
- Intermodal Logistics
- Integration of MoS in Intermodal Logistics Chains
- Logistics and Environment: Energy Efficiency
- Competitive Analysis: Types of Operations and Comparison of Costs between Different Means of Transport
- Port and Shipping Lines Services
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