Pideya Learning Academy

Global Maritime Transport and Trade

Upcoming Schedules

  • Live Online Training
  • Classroom Training

Date Venue Duration Fee (USD)
14 Jul - 18 Jul 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
25 Aug - 29 Aug 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
10 Nov - 14 Nov 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
15 Dec - 19 Dec 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
06 Jan - 10 Jan 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
17 Mar - 21 Mar 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
05 May - 09 May 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
16 Jun - 20 Jun 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750

Course Overview

The maritime transport sector serves as the cornerstone of global trade, enabling the uninterrupted movement of goods across continents. According to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), nearly 80% of the world’s trade by volume and more than 70% by value is carried by sea. With trade routes expanding and maritime networks becoming increasingly integrated, it is imperative for professionals to understand the operational, legal, and regulatory dimensions of this dynamic industry. The Global Maritime Transport and Trade training by Pideya Learning Academy is thoughtfully designed to deliver comprehensive knowledge and critical insights into the mechanisms governing global shipping and port operations.
This course provides a robust foundation in the history and evolution of maritime trade, highlighting how global shipping has adapted to changing cargo demands, technological innovations, and international regulatory standards. Participants will gain a contextual understanding of how shipping markets function, how vessels are classified and operated, and the vital role of international conventions in maintaining safety and compliance across borders.
Delivered by experienced industry professionals, the course offers a structured approach to key topics such as maritime legislation, vessel documentation, port state controls, charter party contracts, and environmental sustainability in shipping. It also explores the strategic interplay between shipping companies, flag and port states, and global regulatory bodies like the IMO and ILO. Participants will examine the implications of conventions such as SOLAS, MARPOL, ISM Code, and MLC 2006, along with the growing influence of digitalization, cybersecurity, and green shipping practices.
In the course of this intensive training, participants will benefit from several key learning highlights:
Comprehensive understanding of international maritime laws, conventions, and safety protocols, including SOLAS, MARPOL, and the ISM Code.
Insight into the operational responsibilities of key maritime players such as shipping companies, port authorities, charterers, and classification societies.
In-depth analysis of charter party contracts, shipping documentation, and global trade processes, including the role of the bill of lading and other legal instruments.
Evaluation of maritime economics and shipping market structures, offering tools to interpret trade patterns, freight rates, and fleet deployment.
Detailed examination of vessel classification, certification systems, and crewing standards, including compliance with the MLC 2006.
Exploration of future maritime trends, including smart shipping technologies, autonomous vessels, environmental regulation, and digital transformation.
By blending regulatory knowledge with strategic insights, this course empowers maritime professionals to respond effectively to both current challenges and future developments. It is particularly relevant in a time when global supply chains are facing mounting pressures from economic fluctuations, environmental regulations, and technological disruptions.
Participants in the Global Maritime Transport and Trade training will leave with a broader understanding of the international maritime ecosystem and the practical tools needed to navigate its legal, operational, and strategic complexities. Whether you are new to the sector or a seasoned professional seeking a knowledge refresh, this course by Pideya Learning Academy provides the clarity, context, and competence required to thrive in global maritime operations.

Key Takeaways:

  • Comprehensive understanding of international maritime laws, conventions, and safety protocols, including SOLAS, MARPOL, and the ISM Code.
  • Insight into the operational responsibilities of key maritime players such as shipping companies, port authorities, charterers, and classification societies.
  • In-depth analysis of charter party contracts, shipping documentation, and global trade processes, including the role of the bill of lading and other legal instruments.
  • Evaluation of maritime economics and shipping market structures, offering tools to interpret trade patterns, freight rates, and fleet deployment.
  • Detailed examination of vessel classification, certification systems, and crewing standards, including compliance with the MLC 2006.
  • Exploration of future maritime trends, including smart shipping technologies, autonomous vessels, environmental regulation, and digital transformation.
  • Comprehensive understanding of international maritime laws, conventions, and safety protocols, including SOLAS, MARPOL, and the ISM Code.
  • Insight into the operational responsibilities of key maritime players such as shipping companies, port authorities, charterers, and classification societies.
  • In-depth analysis of charter party contracts, shipping documentation, and global trade processes, including the role of the bill of lading and other legal instruments.
  • Evaluation of maritime economics and shipping market structures, offering tools to interpret trade patterns, freight rates, and fleet deployment.
  • Detailed examination of vessel classification, certification systems, and crewing standards, including compliance with the MLC 2006.
  • Exploration of future maritime trends, including smart shipping technologies, autonomous vessels, environmental regulation, and digital transformation.

Course Objectives

After completing this Pideya Learning Academy training, the participants will learn to:
Understand the core international regulations governing the maritime industry.
Explain the regulatory functions of the IMO, ILO, Flag States, and Port States.
Identify the purpose and scope of major maritime conventions and compliance codes.
Analyze the fundamentals of maritime economics and global trade flows.
Differentiate among various charter party types and contractual responsibilities.
Apply legal and regulatory frameworks in vessel operation and documentation.
Recognize the role of classification societies and understand ship certification protocols.
Interpret shipping terminologies such as ETA, ETD, ATD, and ATA with respect to scheduling.
Understand vessel crewing standards, rights, and MLC 2006 requirements.
Assess the trends shaping the future of international maritime transport.

Personal Benefits

Strengthened understanding of international maritime law and its application.
Confidence in handling vessel chartering, documentation, and regulatory inspections.
Enhanced ability to engage with port authorities, maritime agents, and international stakeholders.
Broader strategic vision regarding the evolution of maritime transport and trade.
Competitive advantage in navigating industry certifications and global maritime policies.

Organisational Benefits

Enhanced compliance with international maritime standards and frameworks.
Increased efficiency in port, terminal, and vessel management operations.
Improved maritime trade forecasting and strategic decision-making capabilities.
Reduced legal risks and enhanced understanding of contractual obligations.
Better integration of shipping practices with national economic planning and development goals.

Who Should Attend

This Pideya Learning Academy training course is ideal for:
Maritime transport professionals, fleet managers, and vessel operators.
Charterers, shippers, maritime legal advisors, and logistics coordinators.
Senior executives in shipping firms, port authorities, and terminal operators.
Government officials from trade, transport, and finance ministries.
Sales and operations professionals in shipbuilding, marine engineering, and commodity trading.
New entrants to the maritime sector seeking rapid industry orientation.
Bankers, insurers, and financial service providers involved in maritime financing and risk management.

Course Outline

Module 1: Evolution and Governance of the Maritime Industry
Historical timeline of maritime transportation systems Key global maritime trade developments and milestones Types and structures of maritime transport markets Governance frameworks influencing maritime operations Role and jurisdiction of national maritime authorities Interaction between maritime transport and port infrastructures
Module 2: Global Regulatory Frameworks in Shipping
International regulatory bodies governing maritime operations Functions of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) International Labour Organization (ILO) and maritime workforce policies Flag State obligations and certification enforcement Port State Control inspections and compliance Classification societies: purpose, audits, and statutory roles
Module 3: International Maritime Compliance Instruments
Overview of maritime safety and environmental conventions SOLAS and safety of life at sea provisions MARPOL and marine pollution control measures ISM Code for safety management systems onboard ISPS Code for maritime security protocols STCW Convention for seafarer training and watchkeeping MLC 2006 and maritime labour rights compliance Role of OCIMF in tanker safety and vetting IGC Code and liquefied gas carrier standards ISGOTT and SIGTTO operational guidelines
Module 4: Maritime Law, Chartering, and Insurance
Legal framework of maritime contracts and carriage of goods Key terminologies in time, voyage, and bareboat charter parties Stakeholder obligations: shipowner, charterer, operator, master Functions and legal significance of Bills of Lading Dispute resolution mechanisms in maritime contracts Role of P&I clubs in liability coverage Marine hull insurance fundamentals and risk mitigation
Module 5: Naval Architecture and Vessel Engineering
Basics of ship design, form, and hydrostatics Deadweight, gross tonnage, and dimensional planning Materials and regulatory codes in shipbuilding Phases of vessel construction and commissioning Regulatory equipment: LSA (Life-Saving Appliances) and FFA (Fire-Fighting Appliances) Statutory compliance under SOLAS and other conventions
Module 6: Shipboard Operations and Crew Management
Technical and commercial management of ships Budgeting and cost components of ship operations Manning strategies and crew hiring mechanisms Seafarer certification pathways and endorsement standards International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) policies Crew welfare rights under Maritime Labour Convention (MLC)
Module 7: Commercial Vessels and Maritime Cargoes
Lifecycle of a merchant ship: build to decommissioning Design considerations for various ship types Tankers and LNG carriers: safety and handling Container shipping and intermodal connectivity Bulk and break-bulk cargo operations General cargo, heavy lift, and Ro-Ro transport logistics Passenger vessels and cruise ship operations
Module 8: Global Maritime Trade and Route Networks
Patterns and geography of maritime trade lanes Hub-and-spoke port systems and transshipment hubs Major liner shipping routes and global connectivity Specialized cargo routing: oil, gas, refrigerated, project cargo Regional maritime clusters and trading blocs Impact of geopolitical changes on shipping lanes
Module 9: Shipping Economics and Market Dynamics
Supply and demand modeling in maritime transport Understanding shipping cycles and market volatility Freight rate structures and influencing variables Economic behavior of tramp vs. liner shipping Cargo booking patterns and yield management Trade elasticity and port throughput metrics
Module 10: Ship Finance, Investment, and Risk Management
Financial structures in shipping asset acquisition Cost elements: capital, operational, voyage, and port costs Ship financing instruments: loans, leasing, and equity Cashflow projections and balance sheet fundamentals Return on investment and breakeven analysis Marine insurance as a financial risk buffer Impact of interest rates and exchange fluctuations on maritime investments

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