Training course in port operations, fostering better port services for a more efficient port community
Accessing specialised training in the operations that take place within a port, with a particular focus on arriving and departing vessels, will help members across the transport spectrum to understand and hence better plan their transport operations more efficiently and safely. The practical workshops will also help bring the participants closer to the port community, and help them understand maritime logistics, the actors and their roles.
Five days
English
Spanish
Other (contact us)
Barcelona
€600
Included in the tuition are all activities listed in the programme, the training materials and the diploma. Prices subject to change.
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To provide training in port operations for vessels.
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To show port operations and port facilities in detail and from a
practical perspective.
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To offer deep insight into maritime logistics, its actors and roles.
* Recommended previous knowledge: Basic knowledge of maritime transport
- Students of port management, nautical and maritime transport, transport management and logistics
- Early or mid-career ship and port agents wishing to expand their knowledge
- Shipping company personnel wishing to understand the work of the agent
- Port terminal personnel wishing to understand how port operations and services work
The course on Port Operations is highly specialised. The contents are divided into workshops and lectures complemented by audiovisual material. The classes are interactive and the students are encouraged to participate actively. The documentation will be handed out both in hard and electronic copy. At the end of the course, successful participants will receive a diploma.
Lectures
Workshops
Networking
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The port community and port operations: terminals, cargoes and agents
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Services to vessels: Vessels, actors and services aids to navigation – system of supervision and control of the navigation aids of the Port of Barcelona
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Environmental management of the port area
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Industrial security
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ISPS code
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Efficiency network: Quality Plan for vessels
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Suppliers (food, working materials,…)
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PORTIC: Call request, customs & documentation
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