Port Operations Course

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Overview

The course in Port Operations teaches the management, technical, and regulatory principles of operating commercial port facilities. It addresses infrastructure maintenance, operations logistics, stakeholder management, safety, and integration into supply chains.

Course Full Details

 Core Modules

– Introduction to Port Operations 

  Covers basic nautical knowledge, overview of port functions, principles of port organization, and roles of various stakeholders (port authorities, customs, terminal operators).[6][7]

– Port Facilities and Infrastructure 

  Instruction about terminals, wharves, cranes, warehouses, channels, and supporting facilities (roads, rail, utilities).

– Operations and Maintenance 

  Details inspection and repair procedures for all infrastructure including topside/backlands and in-water facilities, preventive maintenance strategies, asset management, and budgeting tools.

– Cargo Handling and Logistics 

  Explains cargo operations for container, bulk, and liquid goods, vessel scheduling, port productivity, and integration into broader supply chains.

– Navigation, Traffic, and Safety 

  Covers vessel traffic management, communications, safety standards, insurance, port security, and regulatory compliance.

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– Port Project and Asset Management 

Introduces asset plans, record keeping, linking asset management to GIS and financial systems, contracting, and procurement for repair or upgrades.

– Environmental and Regulatory Issues 

 Examines port environmental policies, waste management, risk assessment, and adherence to international and local regulations.

– Stakeholder and Financial Management 

Covers port economics, tariffs, cost structure, financial analysis, budgeting, funding for development, and interaction with partners and labor unions.

– Port Performance and Competition 

Discusses port indicators, benchmarking, competition, and quality management processes.

Typical Activities

– Class discussions, written projects, case studies, simulation exercises, and final exams.

– Practical modules include inspections, service life assessments for major infrastructure (concrete, steel, timber, composites), and real-world repair planning.

This curriculum prepares professionals for operational, managerial, and technical roles within port authorities, terminals, marine logistics, and supply chain integration