4th Senior Management Course – Europe, September 2011
‘I spent a couple of days last week on the 4th Senior Management Course organised by the General Stevedoring Council along with sixteen experts in handling all sorts of different cargoes from South Africa, Northern Ireland, US, Dubai, Sweden, Chile, Argentina, Hong Kong the UK and Australia. Based in Antwerp the week-long course was a mixture of “field visits” to cargo handling operations in Antwerp, Zeebrugge and Rotterdam, mixed with presentations by a variety of expert speakers. What is both good and interesting about these courses, which are organised by the GSC on a regular basis, is that they mix people from all systems and cultures, with a lot of experience in handling all sorts of different cargoes. They take them out of their familiar working environment and the daily worries about manpower and equipment, commercial pressures and whether the dock labour is all going to go on strike, and give them the time to see how other people manage in other parts of the world. They spark ideas off each other, they will see or hear of things that they might be able to use in their own operations, while bringing their own thoughts to the reviewing of best (and worst) practice with which they are familiar.’
Michael Grey
Lloyds List, 26th September 2011