This course covers many topics including shipping lines, container tankers, dry bulk, and port-centric logistics; it is a helpful, up-to-date resource for students of logistics and logistics professionals.
Examine the latest developments, knowledge, and practices taking place in logistics and supply chains within the shipping and port industry
Define maritime logistics value and its strategic significance
Provide a global perspective on the increasingly key area of logistics
Understand all the aspects of logistics including container shipping, dry and wet bulk shipping, and port-centric logistics
Define logistics hub and its applications for container ports and improve Supply chain accessibility and efficiency
Engineers and graduate engineers who want to receive some practical, specific applied knowledge and skills.
Structural designers - to help understand the various criteria and traps they may not have otherwise considered.
This course will benefit those who need to understand the ins and outs of a port development project and what all of the processes are about.
For senior people responsible for managing a new port design- this is a good foundation for understanding all key criteria and the logical process.
Maritime logistics in concept
Maritime logistics value defined
The strategic significance of maritime logistics value
Concluding remarks
Logistics and supply chain management
Logistics and transport
Global trade and international maritime trade
Global trade and international trade
Characteristics of intermodal transport
Containerisation of intermodal transport
Advantages of intermodal transport
Containerisation and the intermodal transport
Development of intermodal transport
Combined transport operators and their services
Towards innovative intermodal transport
The human element in science and theory
Effects on system performance and wellbeing
Unit 5: Developing Liner Service Networks In Container Shipping:
Background on container shipping
Configuration and design of liner shipping services
Shipping routes, network patterns, and port centrality
Background on container shipping
Configuration and design of liner shipping services
Shipping routes, network patterns, and port centrality
Supply chain integration in the maritime shipping industry
The impact of supply chain integration on shipping firm performance
This program can help anyone at any level to improve the speed and effectiveness of their reading (for work and study). It also explains the secrets of super memory systems and shows how mind mapping can be used for better note-making, planning, and communication skills.
Risk is key in any project yet is often misunderstood as to the huge value that it can deliver, both to the project itself and to the people involved. This interactive, highly practical Risk Management Professional training course is designed to help delegates cover the risk management framework from the fundamentals up to the senior management level. This training course is delivered in such a way that delegates can expect to become skilled risk practitioners themselves.
Corporate/Public governance and risk management are critical There is increasing attention being paid to corporate governance and risk management in business schools and among legislators.
This course covers prerequisite topics introducing you to information security, programming, and testing it also builds strong foundations by giving theoretical lessons reinforced with practical exercises, covering topics like system, network, web app, and Wi-Fi security by the end of this course you will become a professional IT Security personnel and it will increase your ability to defend and assist an organization in assessing and mitigating infrastructure and the risks within the cyberspace
Business networking is an effective and efficient way for business people to connect, develop meaningful relationships, and grow their businesses. These achievements don’t come through a direct sales approach, however. They come from being interested in helping others, in listening, and in purposefully meeting and introducing people to one another. In this course, you’ll learn the essential ingredients for business networking, including in-person, people-centered connections, and online spaces such as LinkedIn.