Upon successful completion of this course, students will have the knowledge and skills to think independently but logically about current and prospective issues and developments in international shipping and logistics.
This course examines the characteristics and role of shipping services in the design and management of international logistics systems.International shipping is very important to Canada’s international trade position for that portion not going to the United States of America.
In most cases international shipping is arranged and supervised by the other countries since Canada does not have its own ocean merchant marine. Understanding of the shipping concepts and economics is still very important for the accurate pricing of Canada’s export goods.
In the case of containers, shipping conferences and cartels operate under a fixed price system. The history and advantages and disadvantages of this uniquely legal combine are also explored in depth.
The principles of port management are also discussed.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will have the knowledge and skills to think independently but logically about current and prospective issues and developments in international shipping and logistics.
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Our mission is “to develop the spiritual, relational, and physical potential of young people through sail training, shipboard life, and associated activities in a Christian environment” (e.g. an environment of love, grace, humility, and authenticity).
Youth take the helm, learn to chart a course, haul lines, climb aloft to furl sails, and complete activities around the galley and ship maintenance.
Our Sail Canada certified instructors will teach you all you need to know to be able to handle a dinghy on your own in light to medium strength winds using KSC’s fleet of easy-to-sail training boats.
ROC-M is a one day course and has a maximum capacity of 12 students. Coursework includes proper radio conversation protocol, Digital Selective Calling emergency procedures and information concerning the new GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System).
You will learn the skills it takes to maneuver a sailboat.
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