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INDUSTRY OVERVIEW :
With growing constraints on port capacity, operational efficiency, rising customer
requirements, and changing regulatory and institutional frameworks, the
pressure is greater than ever on ports to improve productive efficiency and adapt
their planning, operational, management and strategic processes to effectively
respond to market changes. In this context, port management is experiencing
change along four major dimensions: port planning and operations, port
capacity and redesign, port costing and financing, and port strategy and
management.
KEY BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
The general objectives of the workshop are:
To expose participants to the contemporary issues that drive the
development of modern port operations and management
To enable participants acquire sucient knowledge and develop a critical
awareness of market dynamics and operational challenges faced by the port
industry today.
To enable the participants acquire a deep understanding of operational
scheduling, cargo handling, storage and logistics operations across dry bulk,
liquid bulk, containerized, and automated port systems.
WHY YOU CANNOT MISS THIS EVENT:
This back-to-back intensive workshop will guide the participants with
competencies and techniques necessary to apply, manage, and evaluate
effective solutions and strategies for greater operational efficiency and
market adaptability. It is structured in terms of 8 sessions and delivered
through formal lectures, case studies and business games, several groups
exercises, and a simulation modelling exercise.
TESTIMONIALS
The topic of port pricing was very interesting and
the speaker was a renowned international port
expert. He provided a good analysis of port pricing
regimes and their applications across world ports;
this will certainly help our port in the strategic price
review.
-Executive Vice President Operations, Manila
North Harbour Port Inc
The seminar on port and terminal management
provided a great overview of port systems and
strategies for terminal operators and port authorities, and their impacts for my own business. The
delivery was excellent and I enjoyed the practical
sessions and group exercise.
-Janitha Jayanetti, General Manager, Logistics
International Ltd
Excellent seminar on port concessions and PPP
design and implementation in ports. The speaker
has a vast experience in this field and he delivered a
comprehensive course on the subject. The
workshop materials and practical sessions were
very helpful.
-DK Sharif Alam, Economic Development
Board
The course has been a success and met my expectations. The programme was well structured and
excellently delivered and presented. The case
studies and group exercises were very helpful.
-Sudip Sinham TMILL, Tata Centre
This was a very good course on port performance
and management. The programme exceeded my
expectations and the course leader has a vast and
expert knowledge of the subject.
-Lim Lee Tin, Johor Port
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Session One:
INTRODUCTION TO THE WORKSHOP
Introduction to port systems
Interplay between port development and port
strategy/policy
Interplay between port development and port
investment and finance
Interplay between port planning and port capacity,
design, and operations
Types of port planning
Outline of workshop modules and agenda
Session Two:
INFRASTRUCTURE AND CAPACITY
Definitions of port capacity
Types of port infrastructure and related intermodal
systems
Demand for port capacity
Supply of port capacity
Capacity planning vs. capacity management
Session Three:
HINTERLAND AND INTERMODAL CONNECTIONS
Port land and availability
Assessment of inland transport mix
Planning and access to road & rail networks
Proximity to industrial and trade zones
Urban systems and city interface
Syndicate discussion: Mapping port capacity and
intermodal infrastructure in ASEAN
Session Four:
CAPACITY MANAGEMENT
Defining port capacity
Calculation of quay length & number of quay cranes
Choice of quay and yard equipment
Calculation of stack area
Calculation of dwell times
Assessment of other procedural arrangements
Group Exercise: Relationship between capacity
management and port productivity
Session Five:
CAPACITY PLANNING: LONG-TERM (MASTER) PLANNING
Analysis of long-term port demand
Identification of future long-term requirements
Port expansion vs. development of new Greenfield
sites
Components of master plan
Group Exercise: Assessment and review of a real-world
Port Master Plan
Session Six:
PROCESS AND ELEMENTS OF TRAFFIC FORECASTING
Macro-economic and trade developments
Trade/trac generation and distribution
Modal and spatial split analysis
Other factors: new customers, technological innovation, policy changes, etc.
Group Exercise: Assessment and review of a real-world
Port Master Plan
Session Seven:
STRATEGIC PORT PLANNING
Objectives of strategic planning
Process and elements of strategic planning
Business plan content
SWOT analysis and review
Strategic implementation and monitoring
Group Exercise: Developing a port business plan
Session Eight:
OPERATIONAL PORT PLANNING
Queuing and distribution models in ports
Ship/berth planning
Yard and gate planning
System of performance monitoring
Simulation Exercise: Port Operations Planning
Workshop Review and Feedback
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Session One:
INTRODUCTION TO THE WORKSHOP
Introduction to ports
Port organisational systems
Port operational systems
Key characteristics to ports
Contemporary challenges to ports
Outline of workshop modules and agenda
Session Five:
PORT LOGISTICS AND HINTERLAND OPERATIONS
Definition and applications of logistics
Logistics activities and processes in ports
Logistics costs and costing in ports
Port intermodal and hinterland operations
Port-centric logistics and value added logistics
services
Group exercise: Logistics and intermodal problem
Session Two:
DRY BULK PORT OPERATIONS
Dry bulk cargoes
Major and minor dry bulks
Logistics of dry bulk transport
Dry bulk terminal layout
Dry bulk handling equipment
Major dry bulk terminal operators
Session Six:
OPERATIONAL SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING
Port job characteristics
Comparison of schedules
Scheduling terms
Sequencing process and indicators
Sequencing rules and applications
Business Game: Traffic forecasts
Session Three:
LIQUID BULK PORT OPERATIONS
Oil and gas products and logistics
Oil tankers and gas carriers
Types of liquid bulk terminals
Onshore and oshore terminal layout
Liquid bulk handling systems
Liquid bulk storage systems
Session Four:
CONTAINERISED PORT OPERATIONS
Containers and containerisation
Container ports and terminals
International container terminal operators
Container cranes and STS equipment
Yard cranes and handling systems
Gate configuration and operations
Syndicate discussion: Adapting port operations to
terminal planning and customer requirements
Session Seven:
PORT PERFORMANCE AND PRODUCTIVITY
Performance dimensions and indicators in ports
Process modelling and improvement
Terminal optimisation
Port performance benchmarking
Strategic and regulatory benchmarking in ports
Session Eight:
PORT AUTOMATION
Automation around the world
Automation benefits
Components of automation
Automation control
Automated terminals and automated port systems
Workshop Review and Feedback
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15-16 September 2014 and 17-18 September 2014 | Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
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