Certificate Programme on Shipping Logistics Management - Part I: Shipping Logistics Practices
Programme No.
CB-90029-2010-2-L
Language Medium
Cantonese (supplemented with English)
Commencement Date
14/10/2010 (dd/mm/yyyy)
Member Fee
HK$ 2950
Non-member Fee
HK$ 3150
Course Detail
Introduction
Export and re-export constitute an important pillar of Hong Kong's economy and logistics is one of the critical success factors in our sustainable development. The exceptional roles of shipping logistics is much more than the mere shipment of goods from port of loading to the final destination where they are needed. The prosperity in related industries has raised expectations of well qualified practitioners.
The coverage of shipping logistics is comprehensive and the import/export of even a single commodity can be very complicated when in real situation. Practitioners must grasp accurately every details in order to handle import/export restrictions, trade declarations, shipping documentations, cargo insurance and even legal matters effectively.
In this connection, HKMA offers this Certificate Course to explain in detail so that participants can thoroughly understand restrictions and operations of international trade.
Contents 1. (Hong Kong’s Strategic Role as a Shipping Logistics Hub) 2. (International Trade Operations) 3. (Shipping Logistics Documentation Recognition) 4. (Carriage of Goods Practices) 5. (Cargo Insurance) 6. (Trade Surveillance and Monitoring) 7. (Shipping Logistics Practices in the Mainland) 8. (Others)
1. (Introduction to Shipping Logistics Business) 2. (Container Terminals Operations and Management) 3. (Control of Import/Export Trade) 4. (e-Commerce) 5. (Air Freight Operations) 6. (Logistics Management) 7. (The Trading Mechanism of the Mainland after Accession to WTO) 8. (Quality Assurance in Shipping Logistics Business)
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