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ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES
Inter-American Committee on Ports
NINTH MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THEOEA/SER.L/XX.1.9
INTER-AMERICAN COMMITTEE ON PORTSCECIP/doc.20/07
December 2 to 5, 20075 December 2007
Lima, PeruOriginal: Spanish
FINAL REPORT
TRAINING ACTIVITIES HELD DURING 2007
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FINAL REPORT
TRAINING ACTIVITIES HELD DURING 2007
During this period, 10 training and human resource activities for the port sector were directly organized and supported. Four hundred and twenty six individuals from Member States of the Organization of American States (OAS) participated and 59 scholarships were awarded.
1.Seminar for port reforms in Latin America:The seminar was organized and held on March 19, 2007, in San Salvador, El Salvador. The seminar was organized by the Autoridad Marítima Portuaria (AMP) of El Salvador and the Secretariat of the CIP/OAS. The objective of the seminar was: to offer an integral vision of the background and perspectives of port reforms in Latin America, with a special emphasis in Central America, identify relevant variables and their limits and benefits. Sixty two participants attended from the AMP, the Comisión Ejecutiva Portuaria Autónoma (CEPA), Viceministerio de Transporte, Secretaría Técnica de la Presidencia, Corporación Salvadoreña de Inversiones (CORSAIN) and the Superintendencia de Competencias. The report for this seminar is document CIDI/CIP/doc. 5/07.
2. International Seminar on Port Costs and Tariffs: The seminar was organized and held from March 20-23, 2007, in San Salvador, El Salvador. The seminar was organized by the Autoridad Marítima Portuaria (AMP), the Comisión Ejecutiva Portuaria Autónoma (CEPA), and the Secretariat of the CIP/OAS. Objectives of the Seminar: to consolidate the cost analysis and disseminate the use of port tariffs to increase investment, efficiency, and competitiveness in the port sector of Central American countries, in addition to simulate the practice of port tariffs in the environment of foreign commerce policies to achieve port efficiency in countries of this region. The participants of the seminar were professionals from the port sector, with academic training in the area of administration, accounting, economics, finance, and specializing in costs and tariffs. Thirty four participants were in attendance. The CIP/OAS awarded 7 scholarships to participants from the Member States ofCosta Rica, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Panama. The report for this seminar is document CIDI/CIP/doc.6/07
3.Seminar on Hemispheric Strategy to Promote the Participation of Women in the Port Sector:The seminar was organized and held from June 19-22, 2007, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The Seminar was organized by the Autoridad Portuaria Dominicana (APORDOM) and the Secretariat of the CIP/OAS with the technical support of the Chair of the Subcommittee of the CIP on the Participation of Women in Port Affairs of the Hemisphere. Objective of the seminar: to obtain information that serves as a basis for the elaboration of a strategic hemispheric plan to promote the participation of women in port affairs. The participants of the seminar were functionaries and executives of public and private organizations of the Dominican Republic and other OASMemberStates, ObserverStates, international organizations and guests. Sixty five participants were in attendance fromAntigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Greece, Grenada, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Spain, Suriname, Uruguay, United Status, and Venezuela.The report for this seminar is document CIDI/CIP/doc.7/07.
4.Seminar for the Caribbean Countries on Port Statistics, Costs, and Tariffs: The seminar was organized and held from August 27-31, 2007, in Kingstown, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It was organized by the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Port Authority (SVGPA) and the Secretariat of the CIP/OAS. Objective of the Seminar: to supply the concepts and tools for the use of statistics, function indicators, systems of costs and tariffs, and the creation of port sector strategies. The participants of the seminar included directors of port companies, functionaries that worked in the port sector, and professionals with academic training in costs and tariffs. The CIP/OAS awarded 15 scholarships to participants from the Member States of Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Guyana, Grenada, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, Suriname, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Trinidad and Tobago. Thirty one participants attended. The report for this seminar is document CIDI/CIP/doc. 8/07.
5. Eighth Ibero-American Course on Port Technology, Operations, and Environmental Management: The course was organized from September 16, 2007 – October 13, 2007, in Santander, Spain. The course was organized by Puertos del Estado of Spain, the Autoridad Portuaria de Santander and the Secretariat of the CIP/OAS. Objective of the course: provide technical formation in the area of port technology, especially in the areas of port operations, environment, and port engineering, using advanced methodologies and techniques in these areas, with reference to the case and experience of Spain. The CIP/OAS and Puertos del Estado of Spain awarded 15 scholarships to participants of Member States from Argentina, Chile, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Peru and Uruguay. The report for this course is document CIDI/CIP/doc. 9/07.
6. TwelfthIbero-AmericanCoursePort Management: The course was organized and held from October 1-27, 2007, in Madrid, Spain. The course was organized by Puertos del Estado of Spain and the Secretariat of the CIP/OAS. Objective of the course: to analyze the current principle models of port development in the world with a special emphasis on cases from Spain and Latin America. In addition, to studying the principle elements and techniques in port management in Spain that are oriented towards achieving the efficiency and competitiveness that modern ports require, insisting on indicators of an economic, financial, commercial, and informational nature, along with human resources. The CIP/OAS and Puertos del Estado of Spain, awarded 20 scholarships to participants of Member States from Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic,Guatemala, Honduras, México, Panama, Peru, andUruguay. The report for this course is document CIDI/CIP/doc. 10/07.
7.Seminar on “Logistic Activity Zones”, “Ports as a Logistical Platform”: The seminar will be held from December 3-5, 2007, in Lima, Peru. The seminar is organized by the National Port Authority (APN) of Peru, Puertos del Estado of Spain, and the Secretariat of the CIP/OAS. Objectives of the seminar: to contribute to the creation of technology in port materials common to all countries of Ibero-America that facilitates technical exchanges and commerce between these countries and contributes with maximum efficiency. The participants of the forum will be directors, managers of port entities, in addition to consultant companies and entities that conduct work related to the central themes of the seminar.
8. Seminar “Port Planning Driving Development”: the seminar was organized and held from March 14-16, 2007, in Montevideo, Uruguay. The seminar was organized by the National Port Administration (ANP) of Uruguay, Puertos del Estado of Spain and the Secretariat of the CIP/OAS. Objective of the seminar: to contribute to the creation of technology in port materials common to all countries of Ibero-America that facilitates technical exchanges and commerce between these countries and contributes with maximum efficiency. The participants of the forum were directors, managers of port entities, specialists of the sector, in addition to consultant companies. Ninety one participants were in attendance.
9.Seminar “Port Challenges Facing the Transport Chain, Factors of Competitiveness”: The seminar was supported and held July 25-27, 2007, in Veracruz, Mexico. The seminar was organized by the Coordinadora General de Puertos y Marina Mercante of Mexico, Administración Portuaria Integral of Veracruz, Puertos del Estado of Spain, and the Secretariat of the CIP/OAS. Objective of the seminar: to contribute to the creation of technology in port materials common to all countries of Ibero-America that facilitates technical exchanges and commerce between these countries and contributes with maximum efficiency. The participants of the forum were directors, managers of port entities, in addition to consultant companies and entities that conduct work related to strategic port planning. One hundred and forty three participants were in attendance.
10. Scholarships for a Master in Port Management and Intermodule Transport: The Master is supported and is being held from October 4, 2007 to June 29, 2008, in Valencia, Spain. The Masters is organized by the Fundacion Valenciaport and the Universidad Pontificia Comillas of Madrid, and the Secretariat of the CIP/OAS. Objective of the master: to analyze the current global principle models of port development with a special emphasis on the cases of Spain and Latin America, and study the principle elements and techniques of port management in Spain, that are oriented towards achieving the efficiency and competitiveness that modern ports require, insisting on indicators of an economic, financial, commercial, and informational nature, in addition to human resources. The CIP/OAS and Fundacion Valenciaport, awarded 2 scholarships for this master to students from Ecuador and the Dominican Republic.