1st NMU - Seminar in Molde, Norway

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NMU-seminar on Port Development, Liner Shipping Strategy and European Short Sea Shipping Initiatives

As one of the very first activities within the Northern Maritime University (NMU) framework, a one-day seminar on various aspects of liner shipping and port development was recently held at Molde University College, Norway. Excellent presentations were given by Professor Alf Baird and Research Fellow Gordon Wilmsmeier from Edinburgh Napier University, raising issues that triggered many questions and discussions from the participants.

The main target group for the seminar was MSc Logistics students at Molde University College, but people from the maritime cluster in North-Western Norway were also invited. The participants therefore represented different backgrounds and also a very wide geographical scope, with people from Norway, Scotland, China, Tanzania, Ghana, Denmark, Greece, Pakistan and Lithuania.

Harald M. Hjelle, HiMolde, Co-ordinator of the seminar

Participants

  • 15 Msc Logistics students from Norway, China, Tanzania, Ghana, Denmark and Greece
  • PhD Logistics student Naima Saeed, Molde University College
  • Senior advisor Anders Barstad, Innovation Norway
  • Chief research officer Oddmund Oterhals, MRI
  • Research fellow Karolis Dugnas, MRI
  • Consultant Jan Erik Nilsen Netter, Netter Analyse AS
  • Head of dept. Roar Lervik, HiMolde
  • Associate professor Nigel Halpern, HiMolde
  • Associate professor Harald M. Hjelle, HiMolde
  • Professor Alf Baird, Edinburgh Napier University
  • Research Fellow Gordon Wilmsmeier, Edinburgh Napier University

 

Lectures

  • A. Baird: Global strategic management in liner container shipping
  • G. Wilmsmeier: Liner shipping network development and connectivity
  • G. Wilmsmeier: Reform and private sector involvement in ports
  • G. Wilmsmeier: Global strategic management in major ports
  • A. Baird: SSS in Europe – NMC, MoS, Marco Polo Port development cases, Service cases
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