The course Port implementation It is presented as an essential course for those looking to break into a booming sector, driven by the increase in maritime trade and the growing need for port infrastructure modern and efficient. Through this online course, you will gain an in-depth understanding of the different types of maritime works, construction procedures and the correct use of materials and machinery specific. Meticulous planning of the implementation is another of the fundamental pillars you will address, enabling you to develop critical skills for manage projects port operations effectively. With demand for labour constantly on the rise, specialising in port operations gives you a competitive edge in the job market, opening the door to career opportunities in great importance. Join us and take your career to the next level with this training specialised.
Port Implementation
Introduction
Objectives
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Understanding the types of maritime works and its application in real-world projects.
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To analyse the procedures construction methods used in the construction of ports.
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Identify materials used in the construction of port structures.
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To be familiar with the use of specific machinery in the carrying out works maritime.
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To plan the implementation of port projects.
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Assess the technical feasibility port infrastructure projects.
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Apply theoretical knowledge in the analysis of maritime works.
Table of Contents
TEACHING UNIT 1. INTRODUCTION
Trade, maritime transport and ports
Ports and terminals
Ships
References
TEACHING UNIT 2. TYPES OF MARITIME STRUCTURES
Marine works and structures
Components of a port
Dredging
Breakwater jetties
Vertical dikes
Drawer springs
Pilot projects and the Dukes of Alba
Screen installations
Floating structures
Anchoring systems and mooring lines
Underwater pipelines and outfalls
Fillings
Flooring
Locks
TEACHING UNIT 3. CONSTRUCTIVE PROCEDURES
Dredging
Breakwater jetties
Vertical caissons and cofferdam piers
Pioneering projects
Screen installations
Underwater pipes and outfalls
Fillings
Work involving divers
TEACHING UNIT 4. MATERIALS AND THEIR APPLICATION
Breakwaters
In-situ concrete
Precast concrete components
Steel in maritime construction
Filling materials
TEACHING UNIT 5. MACHINERY
Introduction
Dredgers
Ganguiles
Pontoons
Tugboats
Chest of drawers
Piling machinery
Cranes
Others
TEACHING UNIT 6. PLANNING THE IMPLEMENTATION
Introduction
Origin of the materials
Marine weather forecasting and real-time monitoring
Ancillary works
General project planning