Operations Management for Port Terminals

Operations Management for Port Terminals

Operations Management for Port Terminals Training Course

Training Course Objectives:

By the end of this Operations Management for Port Terminals training course, delegates will be able to:

  • Understand the key functions and components of port terminal operations, including container, bulk, and liquid cargo handling.
  • Analyze the roles of various stakeholders involved in terminal operations, such as terminal operators, shipping lines, port authorities, and logistics providers.
  • Learn the principles of terminal planning and layout design to ensure efficient cargo flow and equipment utilization.
  • Apply operational performance metrics and KPIs to monitor and improve terminal productivity and service quality.
  • Implement best practices in cargo handling operations, including loading, unloading, storage, and transfer processes.
  • Enhance knowledge of terminal equipment and automation systems, including cranes, RTGs, AGVs, and TOS (Terminal Operating Systems).
  • Identify strategies to reduce turnaround times, improve berth utilization, and optimize vessel scheduling.
  • Understand safety, security, and environmental requirements in accordance with international port operation standards (e.g., ISPS Code, IMO, OSHA).
  • Develop skills in managing human resources and labor relations in the port and terminal environment.
  • Evaluate emerging technologies and digitalization trends in modern terminal operations, such as smart ports and AI-driven logistics.

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This Training Course will be held in (Istanbul / Cairo / Dubai / Jeddah / Trabzon / Sharm El Sheikh / Riyadh / Antalya / Kuala Lumpur / London / Vienna / Amsterdam / Abu Dhabi / Paris / Madrid / Barcelona / Baku / Milan / Rome / Athens / Cape Town / Alexandria / Casablanca / Marrakech / Zurich)

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