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Portugal Shipping Week 2022

09 May - 13 May

Gare Marítima de Alcântara, Lisbon, Portugal

Portugal – Open for Business

Portugal Shipping Week 2022 will showcase Portugal as a global shipping and maritime logistics centre and offer foreign shipowners and representatives from every maritime discipline a unique and exciting opportunity to meet, network and develop important new commercial relationships with the leaders of the Portuguese maritime sector.

With four key conferences and seminars, three exclusive site visits, two training courses, a decarbonisation round table and some spectacular networking, Portugal Shipping Week will be one of the maritime highlights of the year, packed with key speakers from the highest level in shipping, ports and government.

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An Introduction to Shipping & Bunkering

Internationally renowned shipping and bunkering expert Nigel Draffin covers the essentials of shipping and bunkering in a comprehensive overview of these sectors, with particular emphasis on how they are mutually dependent.

This one-day course provides a comprehensive overview of shipping, from the types and sizes of ships sailing the world, their cargo, trade routes and the ports they visit. It looks at ships’ crew and the jobs they do, as well as technical, operational, and financial issues, including navigation and propulsion, safety and pollution, regulation, and control, earning money, and class and insurance. It also delves into the commercial, technical, and operational side of bunkering to simplify the often complex process of refuelling sea-going vessels. This course will also explain the jargon used in shipping and bunkering.

The price of this event includes lunch, refreshments and course materials.

Delegate Rate: £350

8:00 am - 5:30 pm

What is shipping?
The Ships
The People

Coffee Break

Navigation and Propulsion
Regulation and Control
Earning Money
Ports
Safety and Pollution
Class and Insurance

Lunch Break

Introduction to the Bunker Industry
Commercial Introduction

Coffee Break

Technical Introduction
Basic Operations – Part 1
Basic Operations – Part 2