INTRODUCTION
This Port Project Management Training Course is designed to support the experienced port professionals with essential information and updated practices that lead them to make informed decisions related to short-, medium- and long-term investments and developments in ports. The training course will provide the delegates with the developments in port operations and shipping by introducing the port project management best practice that meets with the shipping changes in ship type, size, cargoes carried, performance and the trade markets & supply demand trends.
This interactive and interesting Port Project Management training course provides an excellent foundation for those who want to lead the port management and port development strategy. The Port Project Management training course attendees will experience all aspects related to a Masterplan as a strategic, technical, commercial and communication tool, while obtaining the skills to review an existing Masterplan.
The GLOMACS Port Project Management training course will highlight:
- Introduction to International Trade and Transport
- Functions and types of Terminals and Port
- Comprising both National and International Freight Movements, Port Controls, Human and Physical Resource Needs, and Requirements
- Port Planning Requirements and Development
- Associated infrastructure requirements and environmental considerations
- The Functioning of a Port System
- Challenges of Sustainable Ports
Objectives
The main objective of the Port Project Management Training Course is to provide educational knowledge and values for delegates who needs the big picture of Port Projects managing strategies and opportunities and giving the latest changes in law, finance, marketing, energy, and technology.
By the end of this Port Project Management training course, participants will be able to:
- Identify the role of ports in International Trade
- Practice Decision Making, Using Financial Tools
- Apply Analysis of Project Investments
- Managing Marine Operations
- Describe Ship types and changes in trade routes due to impact of globalization
- Review the Port Economics Landscape
- Understand Operational review and financial implication for port development
- Discuss Port Security and ISPS
- Value the Environmental Challenges
Training Methodology
This Port Project Management training course will utilize a variety of proven professional learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. The workshops will be highly interactive and participative. This involves regular discussion between both delegates and course director. The training course will provide the participant with an in-depth knowledge through detailed information, real-life case studies, photos and video animation.
Organisational Impact
This specialized Port Project Management training course will be an added value to strategic planning of organisation by providing the most recent and modern port project management best practices.
The organisation by sending their delegates to this Port Project Management training course will gain:
- Principles of Ports Planning
- Human Resources Development
- Project Computerized
- Port Equipment
- Review the role of the warehousing in port operations
- International Law Concerning Ports and Ships
- Risk Management
Personal Impact
All attendees enrolling for this professional Port Project Management training course training will gain the optimum benefits by learning the following:
- Principles of Ports Planning
- Decision Making, Using Financial Tools
- Timing and Budgeting
- Function of maritime logistics and modal shift in port management
- Financial management overview for port managers
- Non-Conventional Terrorism and Defense
- HSSE management concept
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
The Port Project Management Training Course is typically ideal for professionals who are willing to lead, manage, operate, or effectively supervise a port project. This may include but not limited to:
- Port Operations Managers
- Port Infrastructure and Equipment Maintenance Managers
- Port Authorities Seniors
- Port Stakeholders
- Financial Controllers
- Port Projects Insurance Personnel
- Federal Government Officials
- Maritime Safety, Security, and Environment Professionals
- Regulatory Bodies Representatives