TrainMoS II. by Dr E K Boulougouris

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1 TrainMoS II by Dr E K Boulougouris 1

2 Contents The Need The Aim Target Group Topics Partners Activities Table of Contents 2

3 firms expenditure on inputs of goods and services from their EU supply chain (such as port services, ship repairs, insurance, and shipping - related financial and legal services) Total economic impact of the European shipping industry, 2012 spending by employees in the shipping industry and its supply chain Source: Oxford Economics ECSA Report 3

4 Economic Value of EU shipping industry Source: Oxford Economics ECSA Report 4

5 Ports: an engine for growth 5

6 Outline In a global competitive world education and training are key issues for productivity, employability and social stability.! The long term Global Project is the establishment of a maritime and logistic platform of knowledge at all levels, contributing to the formation of the Human Element with complete and updated contents and tools in order to answer to the different stakeholders needs. 6

7 TrainMoS II Building upon the knowledge and the tools already generated o o o delivers new contents such as PG courses, professional training and vocational education improves the existing IT tools in order to bridge demand & offer of training and jobs develops a second step of the Global Project taking into account some emerging needs in terms of transport and sustainability Taking into consideration the challenges identified in the European Maritime Area, TrainMoS II aims to develop further this concept, covering a whole new range of topics. 7

8 Topics Alternative fuels & Technologies (LNG, LPG, Biodiesel, Hydrogen, Scrubbers etc.) and their impact to ports. Logistic issues and more specifically the potential and the challenges from the application of the Single Window Directive (65/2010). Damage Control training not only for the crew but also for Firefighters, Fisheries and Merchant mariners based on the lessons learned from Navy Operations in the field of DC. The implications of the new IMO Return to Port concept will also be examined Evacuation/Crisis Management Operations for very large passenger ships and the impact to Port Operations. Risk scenarios to be examined include flooding/fire, oil spills, biological and terrorist threats 8

9 Postgraduates Target Group Professionals from different sectors in the multimodal transport chain! In order to create a full training programme at all levels, it is necessary to include professional training and vocational education sub- programmes that make possible for future professionals to get specific knowledge for the different jobs necessary in the maritime and logistic domains. 9

10 Master on Engineering Processes for Maritime Operations Post Graduate (PG) Diploma 60 ECTS (modules)! PG Certificate less than 60 ECTS! Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Individual Modules 10

11 CPD courses 1. Maritime sustainability and energy savings 2. Modern Logistics Networks fuelled by Alternative Energy Sources 3. Logistic issues and single window directive a. Management supply chain; b. European single directive and legal aspects of maritime transport; c. Information management system 4. Safe return to port 5. Evacuation and crisis management 6. Elements of maritime and intermodal transport management 11

12 MSc courses 1. Maritime sustainability and MOS 2. Port planning, infrastructure management and alternative fuel supply chain 3. Risk based methods for new fuel technologies (LNG, hydrogen, fuel) and Single Window Application 4. Port energy operations and clean power investment analysis 5. Safe and energy efficient marine operations 6. Alternative fuels in the common European transport space through intelligent investment design and innovation 12

13 Course Aim The module aims to acquire a basic knowledge on energy management regulations and their implementations, damage stability framework including SOLAS 2009 and familiarize with IMO SRtP and evacuation frameworks. Motorways of the Sea Conference Liverpool, 20 May

14 Learning Outcomes On completion of the module the student is expected to be able to: LO1: Understand the concepts and importance of EEDI, EEOI and SEEMP for new ships in order to stimulate innovation and technical development of all elements influencing the energy efficiency of a ship from its design phase. LO2: Understand the concepts and importance of IMO s SLF 53 that has finalized the draft text of the Safe return to port regulations (SOLAS regulation II-1/8-1) in January 2011 and of IMO MSC 92 that suggested the mandatory application of evacuation simulations to all passenger ships (MSC 92/26, 6.6.9). LO3: Understand the concepts of deterministic and probabilistic frameworks for damage stability as well as the concept of risk-based design. LO4: Understand the concept and the operation of IMO and classification societies. Motorways of the Sea Conference Liverpool, 20 May

15 Syllabus Introduction to IMO Advanced energy efficient operations Guidelines on the method of calculation of the EEDI for new ships Guidance for the development of a ship energy efficiency management plan (SEEMP) Guidelines for voluntary use of the ship EEOI. Existing frameworks: SOLAS MARPOL+ICLL66 Time domain simulations Safe return to port framework ISPS and BM4 Deterministic approach to ship s damage stability Probabilistic approach to ship s damage stability Risk- based design Risk in the maritime environment Evacuation procedures and simulation as well as IMO s MSC Circ Inspections, surveys and certificates; Classification societies Motorways of the Sea Conference Liverpool, 20 May

16 University of Strathclyde Universit y of Genoa Technica l Universit y of Madrid National Technica l Universit y of Athens Faculdad e de Ciências Sociais Humana s in Lisbon Universit y of Piraeus Magella n Regione Liguria Ocean Finance Circle CIMNE 16

17 TrainMoS II Activity 1 - Baseline - Validation of stakeholders needs, courses definition, certification process. Activity 2 - Training Modules Activity 3 - IT platform of knowledge Activity 4 - Communication & Capitalisation Activity 5 - Project Management 17