Sylabus of Container Terminal Operations
Sylabus of Container Terminal Operations
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Types of Containers and Container Ships
This module further examines the different types and characteristics of
containers used in the global transportation of a variety of goods, and examines
the characteristics and the growing sizes of container ships.
Container characteristics
ISO standards
Types and purpose
Container terminology
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Container Terminal Characteristics
Now the course begins to look at container terminals in detail starting with a
demand analysis to show their role in global trade, and then explain the
infrastructure,configuration and layout of a container terminal.
Demand for global container terminal capacity
Intermodality, increased reach of hinterland
Infrastructure and layout of container terminals
Berth and quay characteristics
Apron width, quay crane rails
Container yard size, layout and markings
Container Freight Station (CFS)
Gates, offices, maintenance facilities, fencing and traffic control
Types and purpose of equipment used in container terminals
Ship to shore handling equipment
Yard equipment for transfer, storage and delivery
CFS and other terminal equipment
Terminal automation
Differing terminal designs for specific trades
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Container Terminal Operations
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Health, Safety, Security and Environmental (HSSE) Management of
Container Terminals
This module considers some of the key Health Safety Security & Environmental
issues in container terminals and how they are managed.
Health and Safety (H&S) management in container terminal
operations
H&S policy
Training and refresher programmes
International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code, hazardous
cargoes storage and contingency plans
Identifying and avoiding risks of injury and accidents in terminals
Common accidents
Slips, trips and falls
Being struck by vehicle, falling object etc
Security management in container terminals
The International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code
Container scanning
Perimeter integrity
Stowaways
Managing the environment in container terminals
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Commercial and Financial Aspects of Container Terminal Operations
This final module will help you understand the sources of revenue for a
container terminal; understand the typical cost structure of container terminal
operations; and gain an appreciation of sources of finance and investment
appraisal for container terminal development projects.
Understanding the needs of stakeholders and customers
Factors for success in a competitive environment
Stakeholder, customer and shareholder perspectives
Cost and revenue structure in a container terminal
Sources of income
Cost centres