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Training Course: Anatomy of Shipping


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20 - 24 Oct 2025

London (UK)

Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street

Cost : 6000 € Euro

Introduction:

The "Anatomy of Shipping" training program, designed by Global Horizon Training Center, provides a deep and practical understanding of the global shipping industry, its structure, key stakeholders, operational processes, and legal and financial aspects. With international trade increasingly relying on maritime transport, a clear grasp of the mechanisms behind shipping operations is essential for professionals working in logistics, port operations, maritime law, freight forwarding, and supply chain management.

Training Objectives:

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the structure and economics of the global shipping industry

  • Identify the types of vessels and their uses in different trade routes

  • Comprehend chartering types (voyage, time, bareboat) and freight market dynamics

  • Interpret shipping documentation and the bill of lading

  • Understand port operations, cargo handling, and loading/unloading procedures

  • Analyze the legal and insurance aspects involved in shipping

  • Evaluate environmental regulations and compliance requirements in shipping

  • Recognize risk factors and apply risk mitigation strategies in maritime operations

Course Methodology:

  • Instructor-led presentations and visual walkthroughs

  • Interactive group discussions and real-world case studies

  • Shipping documentation analysis and simulation exercises

  • Video demonstrations of vessel types and cargo handling

  • Team-based problem-solving workshops

  • Daily recaps and Q&A sessions

Organizational Impact:

Organizations participating in this training will benefit through:

  • Enhanced employee knowledge of global shipping operations and compliance

  • Improved coordination between shipping, procurement, and logistics teams

  • Greater efficiency in managing shipping documentation and port procedures

  • Reduced risk exposure through better understanding of contracts and insurance

  • Improved decision-making on chartering, cost estimation, and carrier selection

  • Strengthened capability in managing imports, exports, and multimodal logistics

Target Audience:

This course is ideal for:

  • Shipping and freight forwarding professionals

  • Logistics and supply chain staff

  • Port and terminal operations personnel

  • Maritime law consultants and contract officers

  • Procurement and international trade executives

  • Insurance and risk management staff

  • Anyone new to or involved in the maritime transport sector

Outlines

Day 1: Introduction to Global Shipping Industry

  • History and evolution of global shipping

  • Structure of the shipping market: liner, tramp, bulk, and specialized services

  • Types of ships: container, tanker, bulk carrier, RoRo, LNG, etc.

  • Major shipping routes and maritime chokepoints

  • Key players in shipping: shipowners, operators, brokers, and agents

  • Case study: Impact of Suez Canal blockage on global trade

Day 2: Chartering, Freight Markets & Ship Operations

  • Types of chartering: voyage, time, bareboat, and demise charter

  • The Baltic Exchange and freight indices

  • Key terms in charter parties and chartering contracts

  • Shipboard operations: crew, maintenance, voyage planning

  • Port state control and flag state responsibilities

Day 3: Cargo Handling, Ports, and Terminal Operations

  • Types of cargo: containerized, bulk, breakbulk, hazardous, and project cargo

  • Port functions and infrastructure: berths, cranes, storage

  • Loading and unloading processes, stowage planning

  • Port logistics, documentation, and customs clearance

  • Emerging technologies in smart ports and terminal automation

Day 4: Documentation, Legal Aspects, and Marine Insurance

  • Key shipping documents: Bill of Lading, manifest, mate’s receipt, sea waybill

  • Functions and legal nature of the Bill of Lading

  • Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (COGSA), Hague-Visby Rules, Hamburg Rules

  • Marine insurance: hull, cargo, P&I

  • Liability, claims handling, and dispute resolution

Day 5: Environmental Regulations, Risk, and the Future of Shipping

  • IMO regulations: MARPOL, SOLAS, ISM Code

  • Decarbonization and sustainable shipping practices

  • Managing piracy, cyber risk, and geopolitical threats

  • The role of digitalization and blockchain in shipping

  • Industry trends: autonomous ships, green fuels, and global fleet trends

Special Courses

Training Course: Anatomy of Shipping


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20 - 24 Oct 2025

London (UK) - Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street

Hotel : Landmark Office Space - Oxford Street

Cost: 6000 € Euro


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