BIMCO member | EUR 205 |
Non-member | EUR 290 |
10% group discount is available for registering 3 or more participants from the same company.
The BIMCO 180 Seminar is designed for stakeholders who want to understand the economic drivers behind commercial shipping. It is particularly tailored for individuals without a commercial shipping background who wish to learn how maritime economics influences global trade and economic development.
Maritime economics is essential for comprehending the intricate relationships between shipping and the global economy. Throughout this seminar, participants will explore how shipping serves as a crucial link in international trade, influencing freight rates, market structures, and overall economic activity.
Key topics will include the principles of supply and demand specific to shipping, which impact freight rates and capacity. Participants will also gain an understanding of various market structures within the shipping industry, from perfect competition to oligopoly, and how these frameworks affect pricing strategies and profitability.
Moreover, the seminar will address strategic economic decision-making processes that are vital for navigating today's complex maritime landscape. You will learn about cost structures, risk management, and the effects of global economic trends on shipping operations, equipping them to better engage with commercial stakeholders and understand their concerns.
In the BIMCO 180 Seminar, you will understand Maritime Economics comprehensively, focusing on the economic principles that drive commercial shipping.
Time: 90 minutes
Objective: Introduce participants to the basic economic concepts that underpin the commercial shipping industry.
Session 2: Strategic Economic Decision-Making in Shipping
Objective: Explore the advanced economic factors influencing commercial shipping decisions, including cost structures, risk management, and the impact of global economic trends.
Time: 90 minutes
14:00 UTC
15:00 CET
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Participating in the BIMCO 180 Seminar offers a condensed, invaluable insight for staff working in NGOs and government institutions focused on maritime issues. This seminar provides an opportunity to understand the economic principles that drive the commercial shipping industry, equipping you with the basic knowledge necessary to engage effectively in policy discussions and decision-making processes.
You will learn how shipping impacts global trade and economic development by exploring key concepts such as supply and demand, market structures, and risk management. This understanding is crucial for addressing the challenges and opportunities the maritime sector faces today.
The BIMCO 180 Seminar offers an intensive and efficient exploration of maritime economics, condensed into two engaging 90-minute sessions. This focused format lets you quickly grasp key concepts for understanding the commercial shipping industry.
In just three hours, we will cover critical aspects such as supply and demand dynamics, market structures, and freight rate determination, equipping you with a well-rounded perspective on the economic drivers of shipping. The seminar also addresses strategic decision-making and risk management, essential skills for navigating today's complex maritime landscape.
By participating in this seminar, you will gain valuable insights and practical knowledge that can be immediately applied to your role. This will enhance your professional development and ability to contribute effectively to maritime governance and policy initiatives.
BIMCO issues electronic course files as an Adobe PDF file enabling you to make personal notes. All documentation and presentations will be in English. Course access details will be provided a week before the course start date if the registration is completed.