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TRAINFORTRADE’s Port Management Programme

The UNCTAD TRAINFORTRADE Port Management Programme (PMP) supports port communities in developing countries in delivering more efficient and competitive port management in the future. In order to increase trade flows and foster economic development, the programme creates port networks bringing together public, private and international entities. The aim is to share knowledge and expertise between port operators and strengthen talent management and human resources development in port communities.

The PMP’s main objectives are to:

  1. Strengthen institutional capacity and management efficiency of ports and related agencies.
  2. Promote port community participation and public-private partnerships.
  3. Enhance the competitiveness of ports and the quality of their services.
  4. Improve the environmental sustainability and social responsibility of ports.
The PMP provides technical assistance in various areas, including port planning, management and operations, logistics and supply chain management, port security, safety and environmental protection, and legal and regulatory frameworks. It also organizes training courses, workshops, and seminars, as well as conducts research and analysis on port-related issues.

The key activities of the PMP include:

  • Port Performance Monitoring and Benchmarking

    This involves collecting and analyzing data on port performance indicators to assess the efficiency and competitiveness of ports and identify areas for improvement.

  • Port Reform and Modernization

    This includes providing technical assistance to port authorities and governments in developing and implementing policies and strategies for port reform and modernization.

  • Port Community Participation

    This involves promoting the participation of all stakeholders in the development and management of ports, including private sector, labor unions, and local communities.

  • Capacity Building and Training

    This includes organizing training courses, workshops, and seminars for port personnel and other stakeholders to enhance their skills and knowledge in various areas related to port management and operations.

  • Technical Assistance and Advisory Services

    This includes providing technical assistance and advisory services to port authorities and governments on various issues related to port management and operations.

Overall, the PMP is an important program that plays a significant role in supporting the development of efficient, competitive, and sustainable ports in developing countries, and promoting their integration into the global trading system.
Port Management Programme brochure

Port Management Programme brochure

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Core Features

  • Worldwide networks of port entities

  • Public-private partnerships

  • Sustainable training & capacity building programme

  • Talent management scheme & value-added solutions in port communities

  • Robust methodology for digital knowledge (LCMS)

  • “Modern Port Management” high-end course

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TRAINFORTRADE’s Port Management Programme

  • The Modern Port Management course consists of 240 hours of instruction over a two-year period.
  • Participants must successfully complete eight modules and defend a final dissertation in order to obtain the UNCTAD Certificate.
  • The course content is adapted to local contexts, and the final dissertation identifies challenges within the participants’ respective ports and proposes concrete management solutions.

Topics covered by the 8 modules

  1. International trade and transport
  2. Organisation of a port system
  3. Functioning of a port system
  4. Future challenges to ports
  5. Methods and tools of port management
  6. Economic and commercial management
  7. Administrative and legal management
  8. Technical management and human resources development

Testimonials & video

"TRAINFORTRADE programme is putting ports around the world in one village where information becomes power and tools for development and modernization of our ports."
Hebel Mwasenga (Tanzania Ports Authority)
“Irish Aid is pleased to have supported the English-speaking network of the Port Management Programme since its launch in 2007. We have seen first-hand the commitment of ports from across the island of Ireland who provide expert support; the port managers who have participated; and the UNCTAD personnel who run the Programme. The Programme remains a strategic and relevant response to the challenges and growing trade opportunities of developing countries.”
Quote from Irish Aid: Mary Barrett (Assistant Principal, Multilateral Section, Irish Aid, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2018)
“Being a #woman does not prevent me from working, and Indonesia Port Corporation is there for me and supports our contributions to our country”, said Capt. Kartikasari from ‘Bima One the tug boat she was navigating in this video.
“I am so in love with this work! For those ladies who aspire to work in the field that is not so common for women my advice is – be yourself! Think big and don’t listen to people who tell you that it can’t be done. If I can skillfully handle this crane, why can’t you? Women are both beautiful and hardworking.”
“In this month that commemorates the struggle of women for equal rights, I would like to invite and encourage more women to work in the maritime-port world. For more than ten years she has worked as a civil engineer in technical documentation and inspection of port works (such as dredging or conditioning; construction of walls, geophysical studies, etc. – among others). Yes, more than once I returned to the office after a visit to a construction site, with mud up to my knees, with my hair ruffled by the winds, but with the satisfaction that I am doing a job that I love. “My wish is that all women can live peacefully and with the freedom to do what each one is passionate about.”

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