Course: Current challenges of the port system for the countries of the Greater Caribbean

Course

Organize by the Infrastructure Servuces Unit. The course lasted 30 hours and was carrying out through online with simultaneous translation to English, French and Spanish.

Course information

Type of course:

Course

Training method:

Online course

Course language:

Other

Geographic scope:

International

Venue:

WEBINAR
Port of Spain
Trinidad & Tobago

Date:

-

Status:

Under way

Registration date:

Financing type:

Free

Target audience:

Directors and executives at the management level of the ports of the Greater Caribbean countries that are part of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS).

The course is given by the Infrastructure Services Unit of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC, Regional Commission of the United Nations). It addresses the main current trends and future prospects of ports with a strategic, regional and global vision of the evolution of the port and maritime industry. The concepts in port management have evolved along with the globalization and evolution of markets, regional and world industry, technological changes, new requirements for sustainability, collaboration and efficiency throughout the chain, making new strategies necessary to improve productivity. and competitiveness of our ports for the benefit not only of better operations and quality of services to users, but also of significant positive impacts on the chain, the community and the urban and social environment, finally, throughout society.

The course mainly considers the economic and sustainability aspects of ports and the need to use a new governance to face current and future challenges resulting from the permanent evolution of the industry. It lasts 30 hours, comprises 15 modules.

The topics that will be addressed in the course are distributed as follows:

 

DAY 1

 

Introducción, historia y evolución de los puertos

Desafíos portuarios

Benchmark soluciones

Landside

Gobernanza e institucionalidad portuaria

Sostenibilidad en puertos

Economía y negocio portuario

Proyectos portuarios

Políticas nacionales de logística

 

Economía del Caribe

Desafíos de la logística portuaria y las ciudades puerto

Concesiones portuarias

Logística, transformación estructural y desarrollo

Tecnologías

Desastres naturales

Foro de discusión

 

 

Programme:

Día

Horarios POS

Horarios CHILE

Temáticas

Relator

LUNES 5 OCTUBRE 2020

09:00-14:15

10:00-12:00

 

12:15-13:00

13:15-14:00

1. Introducción, historia y evolución de los puertos

2. Economía y negocio portuario

Ricardo Sánchez

3. Desastres naturales

4. Economía del Caribe

Omar Bello Willard Phillips

15:15-16:00

16:15-17:00

Foro de discusión

Ricardo Sánchez

MIERCOLES 7 OCTUBRE 2020

09:00-14:15

10:00-15:15

5. Desafíos portuarios

Ricardo Sánchez

6. Desafíos de logística portuaria y las ciudades puerto

Octavio Doerr

15:15-16:00

16:15-17:00

Foro de discusión

Octavio Doerr

VIERNES 9 OCTUBRE 2020

09:00-14:15

10:00-15:15

7. Benchmark de soluciones Landside

8. Proyectos portuarios

9. Concesiones portuarias

Octavio Doerr

15:15-16:00

16:15-17:00

Foro de discusión

MARTES 13 OCTUBRE 2020

09:00-14:15

10:00-15:15

10. Gobernanza e Institucionalidad portuaria

11. Políticas nacionales de logística

12. Importancia de logística para la transformación estructural y el desarrollo sostenible

Gabriel Pérez

15:15-16:00

16:15-17:00

Foro de discusión

JUEVES 15 OCTUBRE 2020

09:00-10:00

10:00-10:45

11:00-12:00 12:15-13:00

13:15-14:15

10:00-11:00

11:00-11:45

12:00-13:00 13:15-14:00

14:15-15:15

13. Sostenibilidad en puertos

14. Nuevas tecnologías y digitalización logística portuaria

       Nuevas tecnologías  – blockchain

       Nuevas tecnologías  – ciberseguridad

       Nuevas tecnologías – Inteligencia logística

Eliana P. Barleta

Gabriel Pérez

Luis Valdés

Rodrigo M. Diaz

Gabriel Pérez

15:15-16:00

16:15-17:00

 

Foro de discusión

 

Gabriel Pérez

16:15-17:00

17:15 18:00

Plenario + Cierre

Ricardo Sánchez

Autoridades AEC

Country(ies):

  • Caribbean

Subregional headquarter(s) and office(s):

Subregional Headquarters, Port of Spain

Organized by:

Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)

  • http://www.cepal.org/es
  • 56 222100000

Visit website

Asociación de Estados del Caribe

  • http://www.acs-aec.org/
  • (868) 622 9575

Visit website

Contact:

Ricardo Sánchez

  • ricardo.sanchez@un.org
  • (56-2) 2210-2131

Send mail

Infrastructure Services Unit | ITID

  • logisticsandinfrastructure@cepal.org
  • (56-2) 2210 2787

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