SHIP SUPERINTENDENT
ADU Services offers three programs in Ship Superintendent: Ship Superintendent (General), Ship Superintendent (Marine) and Ship Superintendent (Technical).
This program is a comprehensive training portfolio consisting of seven courses for a Ship Superintendent. The courses provide the necessary management skills to supervise and support ship operations, and upkeep and maintenance from ashore. All the courses meet DNVs Competence of Ship Superintendents, 3.301, element 3 standards.
Maritime Insurance and Law
International Conventions, ISM Code-MS, Classification Society, Registration of Ships, Marine Insurance
Health, Safety, Security and Environment (HSSE)
Risk Management and ISPS Code, Health and Environment, Emergency Response, Ship Recycling
Corporate and Social Responsibility
Industry Organizations, Role of Superintendent, Personnel Management
Ship Performance, Drydocking and Repair
Monitoring of Ships Performance, Drydocking and Repairs, Corrosion Protection and Painting Systems
Project Management and Quality Assurance
Project Management, Quality Assurance, Information Technology
Financial Management for Ships
Budget and Cost Control, Purchase, Sale, Takeover and Delivery, Reporting and Record Keeping, Purchasing
Ship Certification and Surveys
Ship Inspections, Certification and Survey of Ships, Port State Control
This program is a comprehensive training portfolio consisting of two courses for a Marine Manager. The courses provide the necessary management skills to supervise and support ship operations, and upkeep and maintenance from ashore. All the courses meet DNVs Competence of Ship Superintendents, 3.301, element 3 standards.
Chartering and Cargo Carriage
Chartering Your Ship, Pre Charter, On Charter, Post Charter, Planning the Carriage, Loading and Unloading Procedures, Monitoring Cargo, Maintenance, Cargo Damage and Claims
Control of Operations & Nautical Equipment
Operations, Planning and Implementation, Monitoring and Control, Regulations, Maintenance, Fitting and Commissioning
This program is a comprehensive training portfolio consisting of seven courses for a Port Engineer. The courses provide the necessary management skills to supervise and support ship operations, and upkeep and maintenance from ashore. All the courses meet DNVs Competence of Ship Superintendents, 3.301, element 3 standards.
Hull, Machinery & Maintenance
Ship Structure, Inspection, Machinery, Safety Culture
Technical Equipment and Control Systems
Why Control Systems, Control Systems Operations, Control System Failures, What is Technical Equipment, Safe Working Load, Requirements, Responsibilities, Hull, Machinery, Repair Specification
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