Ramesh Shivakumaran More Vital Port Management Concepts
Owing to the extent and complexity of operating ports, there
are still remaining concepts Gulftainer
Company Limited shares to its website guests who include owners,
investors, workers and clients of ports around the world. These principles
involve specific requirements for port managers to consider in operating port
facilities. Gultainer’s almost four decades of experience in port management
and interacting with other port management companies has allowed it to expand
its own knowledge and capability in the industry.
Here
are some vital concepts worth considering:
1. Understanding the responsibility for and nature of marine
operations allows port managers to recognize the special skills needed to
operate ports. Some of these particular tasks include conservancy, dredging,
proper use of navigation aids, navigation control techniques and other
functions related to the industry. One almost has to have direct experience in
the tasks mentioned above in order to truly appreciate the value and purpose of
these functions. Many, if not all, boat captains once worked as a young sailor
or a first mate before given the daunting task of ship pilot. So with running
ports; one needs to have his hands dipped into one of the menial tasks of the
business first in order to fully understand the significance and importance of
the whole operation.
2. Understanding the management of cargo operations on board
and ashore will provide port managers a working knowledge of the dynamic
requirements of the business. In connection with this, one also has to
appreciate the vital importance of preventing traffic and cargo congestion
within the port environment to achieve a smooth operation. Nothing can mess up
a port more easily than the lack of coordination and loss of time arising from machinery
breakdown and worker inefficiency. Maintaining a ship-shape company requires
proper training and regular monitoring of employee skills and morale.
3. Fully understanding the value of safety management
provides port managers the capacity to establish a risk-free environment for
workers and clients. Use of heavy equipment and moving of large cargoes and
transport vehicles require utmost care and skills on the part of operators and
also managers. Working as a team, safety for all concerned will be achieved
according to well-established safety measures learned and developed through
many years of experience.
4. Completely appreciating the importance of security to
prevent terrorism, illegal immigration, theft and smuggling reduces the
occurrence of illegal and criminal acts perpetrated by insiders as well as
outsiders. Such activities are deemed unavoidable in many port terminals all
over the world. Syndicates thrive because corruption breeds among discontented
workers and petty criminals among employees who may conspire with criminals or
terrorists to gain personal benefits. Providing tight security protection and
safeguards is demanded of port managers, without any exception or excuse.
5. Finally, port managers must understand the role of trade
unions and other labor organizations including the ITF to be able to appreciate
the needs of workers and their demands for certain benefits or concessions from
the company. Bargaining with these unions and organizations fully armed with
the facts and figures will help ease tensions and alleviate unprofitable work
stoppages and violent confrontations which sometimes happen anywhere where
there is labor dispute.
Gulftainer is aware of all the issues involved in port
management; after all, it has been in the business for 39 years already. The
social, legal, political and economic issues that revolve around operating
these ports can easily beset and stall the unprepared, the uninitiated and the
unappreciative company. All these dimensions exist because the company is dealing
with real-life conditions that affect the survival of not one company or a few
individuals but millions of lives located in many cities and nations of the
world.
Ramesh Shivakumaran and Gulftainer has made it its business
to provide service that covers and resolves all these issues for the benefit of
all people concerned.
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