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Container Management and Security
29 September 2009
Container Management and Security

In this interactive, half-day workshop, participants will examine real-time security scenarios of realistic threats to the surrounding area of a port. Gain an insight into threats and the ways and methods which the port communities are counteracting potential dangers.

Attend and discuss the implications involved with the linkage of the port terminals and the landside transport interfaces. Examine the greater importance where ports are closely involved with intermodal container movements and discuss whether the ISPS Code should be extended to incorporate a port’s surroundings security arrangements.

This workshop will provide you with unique interactive insights into the most-up-to-date port security challenges and threats.


About the Workshop Leader:

Richard E W Butcher is Chairman and Managing Director of Invicta Management Services, providers of commercial and operational advice to companies involved in deep sea cargo transportation, with a specialisation in the container business. He is a qualified Master Mariner with an extra Master Mariner's BSc in Maritime Studies, a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport; and a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Navigation.

In 1979 he formed his own company - Invicta Management Services - to provide expert consultancy on a long term basis for companies involved in the container business.

Cambridge Academy of Transport has been conducting a wide range of maritime transport related training programmes for over 25 years.  No two courses are alike, other than in their basic structure.  Current issues always dictate content, which is being continually updated by the lecturers who have hands-on experience and day-to-day contact with the industry, thereby giving a practical slant to all the programmes. Cambridge Academy of Transport have also tailor-made a series of practical courses in association with the Baltic Exchange to meet the needs of those involved in the shipping business. Apart from Cambridge and London, the programmes are run at other maritime centres around the world.

Workshop agenda

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12:30

Registration & Coffee

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13:00

Supply Chain Management and Intermodal Operations

  • The extent to which containers have driven globalisation
  • Hinterland operations and checkpoints
  • Pre and post port terminal activities
  • Vulnerable links in the supply chain
  • Ascendancy of e-commerce and the documentary processes
  • Container management practices and systems
  • The role of ICDs and CYs
  • NVOCC and 3P/L activities
  • Hazardous Cargoes
  • AEOs
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    14:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:00

    Current Security Requirements

  • US initiatives and processes
  • Supply chain bottle necks and congestion
  • Who pays for the cost of security?
  • ISO/PAS 28000-2005
  • Container seals and security devices
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    15:30

    WORKSHOP GROUPS

  • What are the potential threats
  • How can transport intermediaries exert greater hinterland control?
  • Should tighter security measures be imposed and if so, who should regulate the process?
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    16:30

    WORKING GROUP REPORTS

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    16:50

    CONCLUDING ISSUES RELATING TO CONTAINER MANAGEMENT AND SECURITY

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    17:00

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