CTU OnLine Course 2014 IMO/ILO/UNECE

Container Stowage Course according to CTU 2014 IMO ILO UNECE Code and Truck Stowage Regulations RD563/2017.
OnLine Course.
CTU OnLine Course 2014 IMO/ILO/UNECE

Course Technical Data Sheet

Course  

Container Stowage according to CTU Code 2014 IMO ILO UNECE and Truck Stowage Regulations RD 563/2017.

Standard

CTU Code 2014 IMO ILO UNECE
RD 563/2017 of June 2, regulating the technical roadside inspections of commercial vehicles circulating in Spanish territory.

 

Target

The objective of the course is to train professionals to be able to carry out their work related to containers, cargo securing and packaging.
  • To know the types of containers and CTUs, as well as their technical and operative tedalltes and regulation. To know how to calculate volume and weight optimizations in all of them in different fields (commercial, technical, legal...).
  • To understand the type of packaging to be used in maritime transport according to the case.
  • Know the container stowage regulations - CTU Code 2014 IMO ILO UNECE.
  • To know the techniques, tools and operations for safe container loading.
  • Understand the techniques for classifying damage due to improper stowage, cargo insurance and claims management. 
  • To know the cost reduction techniques in tooling and due to a better optimization, applicable to containers and CTUs.

Aimed at 

All professionals involved in the process of transporting goods in containers. Personnel involved in the management and/or stowage operations of maritime containers and CTUs. People in charge of supervising transport, warehouse or logistics. Technicians and people in charge of PRL and Quality. Purchasing managers. Commercial departments involved in export. Other jobs that are influenced by truck or container stowage regulations. 

Description
Although widely used, sea containers and CTUs are largely unknown to most professionals, in terms of filling, stowage techniques and optimization of occupancy and costs. Partly because access to training is very complex and there are few trainers in the field.
This means that many companies are using very expensive tools, have wasted space or capacity, and also have claims and extra costs that could have been avoided. In addition, there are many companies that are unaware of the regulations in this regard and may incur serious penalties for such ignorance.

This course is designed to train various levels of professionals (warehouse personnel, logistics, etc.) in the world of containers, CTUs. The course covers in depth, but with a dynamic, easy and attractive language, its operation and optimization techniques in the processes of packing, loading, stowage and unloading.
An ideal course for professionals who want to master this field, based on the IMO Model Course 3.18 and adapted to the CTU Code 2014 IMO ILO UNECE, taught by professionals with extensive experience and knowledge in the field.

 

Title and Certification.

Private qualification issued by Aglaë, certificate of attendance.

Methodology

Online Platform (8h-12h)


Formation Center

Aglaë Digital Platform. Access to the Online platform with numerous stowage videos by sector, organized in small tutorials of 3 to 10 minutes.

Bonus

This course can be subsidized for workers through FUNDAE (Fundación Estatal para la Formación en el Empleo).
 
 

Program


INTRODUCTION TO THE CONTAINER AND CTUs
  • The container. Origin and current situation.
  • Regulation of sea containers and CTUs
  • Types of sea containers and CTUs
  • Structure of a container.
GUIDELINES AND PRACTICAL CALCULATION OF STOWAGE ACCORDING TO THE TYPE OF GOODS.


Loads in envelopes.Racking and securing of unit loads. General and refrigerated cargo.

Pallet loads.
Bales and bales.
Sacks on pallets
Big Bags
Slabs and panels
Drums, IBCs, jerricans and barrels.
Plastic pipes - PVC and similar elements.
Loads in cardboard boxes.
Reefer loading of fish and shellfish.
Loading of fruits and vegetables in reefer.
Loading of meats and sausages in reefer.
Loose bulk cargo for food.
Loading of non-food bulk products.
Glass loading.

Racking and securing of non-unit loads.

Different types of bulk cargoes bundled together.
Lugging of heavy and light loads together.
Rigid and non-rigid loads are packed together.
Crumpling and holding of paper and cardboard products.
General guidelines for bundling and holding paper products.
Paper reels in vertical position.
Paper reels in horizontal position.
Sheet paper placed on pallets.

Racking and securing of loads requiring special techniques. Metal, machinery and heavy loads.

Steel coils
Cable drums
Wire rod coils
Thick steel plate
Steel plates
Large tubes
Natural stone blocks
Machines
Automotive vehicles and components
Anchors
Flexitanks
Flat racks for large loads.

Racking and securing of dangerous loads.
Rules for the transport of dangerous cargoes.
Definitions
Rules for the correct packing.
Ruffling, separation and restraint.
Labeling and labeling.
Transfer of information when transporting hazardous cargo.
Responsibilities.
 
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