“The course provided a well-rounded view of the industry. It cannot fail to broaden my outlook and assist me in my work place. I will have no hesitation in recommending it.”

Eüsebius Riccardo Pustam, PCS Trinidad Ltd, Trinidad and Tobago

“As a result of the course I am now better equipped to carry out my responsibilities in the office.”
Matthew Egbadon, National Maritime Authority, Nigeria

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In an industry as international as shipping many executives place significant importance on ‘cross-border’ friendships. Anatomy of Shipping brings many different nationalities together, in the spirit of fellowship participants share meals and attend social events getting to know one another. Taking advantage of the location in Cambridge, a number of evening and weekend events are arranged to encourage social exchange, business networking and lasting friendships.

The course venues offer exceptional facilities for learning and developing leadership. Most participants either have or aspire to a position of responsibility. Workshops and case studies provide an opportunity to hone leadership skills.

Rounding off the course, the farewell dinner provides an exceptional opportunity to dine in Cambridge University tradition in one of its renowned colleges. Good food, good fellowship and good spirit - a fitting way to finish a truly memorable stay in Cambridge.

A visit to the maritime city of London can easily be made, as Cambridge is less than one hour away by train. If travelling by car, Cambridge and London are linked by motorway and the journey time is approximately one hour and fifteen minutes.

A ratio of 25 lecturers to around 35 students on each course allows for plenty of interaction.

Who should attend?
  • New entrants to the industry whose job responsibilities depend on rapid absorption of specialist knowledge
  • Middle to senior managers seeking a new perspective after years witnessing fundamental change
  • Top executives wishing for a clearer understanding of the way ahead
In short, anyone whose business touches upon deep-sea cargo transportation

 

 
 
 
 
 
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