Course Organiser; B. G. Jervis Home/fax 01923826869 Mobile 07831856201 E.Mail b.jervis@londonmet.ac.uk;
Day
Date
Time
Subject
Lecturer
Monday
23rd June
1000-1030
Registration
Monday
23rd June
1030-1100
Introduction to Course
B.G.Jervis
Monday
23rd June
1100-1300
Introduction to Shipping
H. McGeorge
Monday
23rd June
1400-1630
The Ship - design & layout
H. McGeorge
Tuesday
24th June
0930-1630
Trading Qualifications and Operational Procedures for Ships
W. King
Wednesday
25th June
0930-1300
World Trade - Demand for Shipping
Prof P.M.Alderton
Wednesday
25th June
1400-1630
Port Operations
Prof P.M.Alderton
Thursday
26th June
0930-1630
Marine Policy & the Supply of Shipping
Prof P.M.Alderton
Friday
27th June
0930-1630
Visit to MCA Dover
B.G.Jervis
Second Week
Monday
30th June
0930-1300
Maritime Labour
Dr D. Glen
Monday
30th June
1400- 1630
Visit to the IMOe
B. G. Jervis
Tuesday
1std July
0930-1300
Ship Types for Different Trades
H. McGeorge
Tuesday
1st July
1400-1630
Liner Trades
Capt B. Sanderson
Wednesday
2nd July
leave 1000
Visit to Tilbury Docks
Capt B. Sanderson
Thursday
3rd July
0930- 1230
Shipping Organisations
K. Long
Thursday
3rd July
1400-1630
Salvage
Jason Bennett
Friday
4th July
0930-1300
Maritime Fraud
Michael Howlett
Friday
4th July
1400-1630
The Role of Customs in International Trade
Geoffrey Whittingham
Third Week
Monday
78th July
0930-1300
Ship Management
Capt B. Sanderson
Monday
7th July
1400- 1630
Dry Cargo Handling & Stowage
Capt B. Sanderson
Tuesday
8th July
0930-1300
Vessel Employment Methods Dry Cargo and Tanker Chartering
J. Blum
Tuesday
8th July
1400-1630
Role of Shipbrokers History of the Baltic Exchange
J. Blum
Wednesday
9th July
0930-1300
Lloyd’s & Marine Insurance Markets
B.G.Jervis
Wednesday
9th July
1400-1630
Visit to Lloyd’s
B.G.Jervis
Thursday
10th July
0930-1300
Possible Future Trends in Shipping
K. Long
Thursday
10th July
1400-1630
Propulsion , Machinery & Fuel
H. McGeorge
Friday
11th July
0930-1230
Short Sea Shipping
Dr M Rowlinson
Friday
11th July
1230-1300
Presentation of Certificates
B.G.Jervis
* For Lloyd’s of London and IMO visits you must wear smart/ business dress (absolutely no trainers, jeans or sweatshirts in any form or shape – for men a suite or a jacket, smart slacks, shirt collar tie and smart shoes – for women smart trousers/skirt, blouse/jumper, jacket/light coat and smart shoes). Entry will be refused if you are not suitably dressed and flash photography is not permitted!
** Ladies should wear trousers as you could be climbing ladders. All participants should bring something warm to wear such as a jumper or cardigan because even on a hot day it can be cold/windy at a port.
For all visits a photographic proof of identity is required such as a passport or photo id driving licence is required.