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ECTS credit points: 2 |
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine
Technology |
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Section of Ship Production |
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Lecturer(s):
Dirkse, ir. C. |
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Catalog data:
Types of inland ships, port of Rotterdam,
waterways, logistic chains, regulations, developments |
Course year: |
MSc 1st year |
Period: |
1B |
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Assessment: |
Written report |
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Assessment period: |
1B |
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(see academic
calendar) |
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Prerequisites (course
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Follow up (course
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Detailed description
of topics:
The position of inland shipping in Europe, ship
types and their background
Choice of ship type and equipment
Logistic chains, cargo varyity, optimisation.
Regulations and legislation on European waterways
Relation ship - waterway
New shiptypes Design and construction; new developments in inland shipping
Due to the required preparation time for cases by the staff, application will close 2 weeks before the start of the course. After that date no more applications will be accepted! |
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Course material:
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References from
literature: |
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Remarks assessment,
entry requirements, etc.):
The format of the course is always a case study
of an actual problem in inland shipping to be carried out individually or in
a small group (2-3), supported by the company involved.
A study of relevant literature forms part of the
course. Further necessary information has to be collected from companies
involved in inland shipping.
Lectures are meant for discussion of the case and
the progress of the work. A written report and oral presentation will
conclude the course.
The assignments are of multi-dicipline type and well
suited for a combination of literature study and field work at a
company. |
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Learning goals:
Find, reproduce and understand the specif
aspects of inland shipping
Apply literature study and interpret the relation
between theory and practice in inland shipping
Analyze the problem given in the case study and
model a possible solution method
Evaluate possible solutions in a group and make a
final choice
Apply project management techniques to structure and
control the work in the course |
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Computer use: |
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Laboratory project(s): |
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Design content: |
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