Detailed content. Online Master / Doctorate in Global Transport, Logistics
Detailed content of the Modules and subjects of the:
Master in International Transport .
Doctorate in Global Transportation & Logistics .
ECTS = European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System
Subjects of the Professional Master/Doctorate in Global Transport
Introduction to the
International Transport and Logistics
(5 ECTS).
Introduction to the International Logistics and International Trade
International transport chain
Authorized Economic Operator
Selecting a mode of International Transport
Costs and insurance of International Transport
Transport Documents related to International Trade
Export Packaging
Containers and international transport .
Customs Convention on Containers
International Convention for Safe Containers
Convention Relating to Temporary Admission
International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA) .
Negotiable Combined Transport Bill of Lading (FBL)
Electronic FIATA
Bill of Lading
FIATA Multimodal Waybill FWB
Forwarders Certificate of Receipt (FIATA
FCR)
Forwarders Certificate of Transport (FCT)
Warehouse Receipt
Goals
The objectives of the subject “Introduction to International Transport and Logistics” are:
To have a global vision of the logistics and international transport
applied to the International Trade
To understand the functioning of the global transport chain
To know the different techniques of export packaging and the importance of the Containers
To understand the basic concepts related to the documents, costs and insurance of International Transport
To analyze the main documents of the FIATA
Incoterms (2 ECTS)
Introduction to the Incoterms
What are the Incoterms® 2020?
Key changes to the Incoterms® 2020The Review of the Incoterms® FCA (Free Carrier)
The change from DAT (Delivered at Terminal) to DPU (Delivered at
Place Unloaded)
Different levels of insurance coverage under CIF and CIP
Associated costs for each Incoterm (article A9 / B9)
Analysis of the Incoterms® 2020
Incoterms® 2020 and international transport
Incoterms® 2020 for sea and inland waterway transport: FAS (Free Alongside Ship) - FOB (Free On Board) - CFR (Cost and Freight)
- CIF (Cost, Insurance & Freight)
Incoterms® 2020 for any mode of transport: EXW (Ex Works) - FCA (Free Carrier) - CPT (Carriage Paid To) - CIP (Carriage and Insurance Paid to) - DAP (Delivered At Place) - DPU (Delivered at Place Unloaded) - DDP (Delivered Duty Paid)
How are they used?
Criteria for selection of the Incoterms® 2020
Goals
The objectives of the subject “Incoterms® 2020” are the following:
To understand the importance of the Incoterms® 2020 in Foreign Trade
To know which Incoterms® 2020 are the most suitable for the different types of International Transport
To know how to calculate the export prices based on the Incoterms® 2020
The risk, cost and necessary procedures according to the selected Incoterm
Foreign Trade Documents (1 ECTS).
The role of the
documents in the international transport and International Trade
International transport documents
Commercial documents (proforma, invoice, packing list...)
Origin documents
Other Foreign Trade Documents
Goals
The objectives of the subject “International Trade Documents”
are the following:
To know the function of the main documents used in imports and exports
To know how to fill them out properly
To know how to perform the check-list of the Foreign Trade Documents
Customs . World Trade Organization (WTO) (4 ECTS).
Customs in Foreign Trade
Customs classification
Customs regime
The role of the customs agent
Customs clearance
Inspection of the products at customs
Origin of products
Market Access database (EU)
World Customs Organization .
Harmonized System (HS)
Rules of Origin
Agreement on Rules of Origin of the WTO
Trade facilitation
Customs Procedures
SAFE Package
Kyoto Convention
Customs and the WTO .
The World Trade Organization and Customs
Rules for the customs valuation of products
Customs Valuation Methods:Transaction value
Identical or similar goods
Deductive or computed method
Fall-back
Rules of Origin
Import licenses
The WTO Agreements on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT), Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (MSF), Pre-shipment Inspection
Goals
The objectives of the subject “Customs” are the following:
To understand the customs procedures in Foreign Trade, the different
commercial regimes and the methods of product classification
To learn about the fundamental concepts related to the customs: customs
clearance, customs valuation, non-tariff barriers and obstacles,
pre-shipment inspection, origin of goods, Harmonized System, customs
processes...
To know the process of importing a product and the customs regimes
To understand the functions of the WCO and the WTO in relation to the customs
International Contracts (3 ECTS).
International Contracts
in foreign trade
Risks associated to the International Trade
Risk minimization instruments
Guarantees in Foreign Trade
United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (1980)Convention on the Limitation Period in the International Sale of Goods
Vienna Convention
Hague Conference on Private International Law
Common clauses of an international sales contract
Anti-corruption clause of the ICC
International arbitration
International contracts with distributors, importers, agents...
Organization for the Harmonization of Business Law in Africa (OHADA)
UNCITRAL .
The role of the UN Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL)
in Foreign Trade and international transport
Legislative texts of the Commission for International Trade Law:
conventions, model laws and legislative guides
UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration
UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Conciliation
United Nations Convention on the Carriage of Goods by Sea (Hamburg Rules)
United Nations Convention on the Liability of Operators of Transport
Terminals in International Trade
Goals
The objectives of the subject “International Contracts” are the following:
To learn about the fundamentals and the functions of the contracts in Foreign Trade
To understand how to implement the main clauses of an international sales contract
To know how to minimise the risks through the clauses of a contract
To explore the main international Organizations, conventions, clauses and laws related to the International Contracts
To understand the functioning of an international arbitration process
Maritime Transport (5 ECTS)
Introduction to the Maritime Transport
Analysis of the International Maritime Trade
BIC (Containers)
Chicago Convention (ICAO)
International Maritime Organization
International Chamber of Shipping
Regular lines and charters
Freight and Maritime Transport Costs. Insurance
Maritime Transport Agents
Maritime Transport Documentation.
Bill of Lading (B/L)
Electronic FIATA Bill of Lading (eFBL Bill of Lading)
Main ports of the world
Asia-Africa Corridor
Legislation related to the International Maritime TransportRotterdam Rules
Hamburg Rules (Sea)
Goals
The objectives of the subject “International Maritime Transport” are the following:
To understand the importance of the Maritime Transport in International Trade
To understand the operation of the Maritime Transport
To know the key players of the Maritime Transport of goods
To understand the role of the main institutions related to the Maritime Transport (International Maritime Organization, International Chamber of Shipping)
To know the key concepts related to the Marine Transport of goods (freight,
safety, stowage, risks, insurances...)
To examine the different concepts related to tje insurance and the main clauses
of the Maritime Transport
To analyze the documents related to the Maritime Transport (Bill of Lading) and how to fill them out
To study the main rules and conventions of the maritime cargo transport (Rotterdam,
Hamburg, FAL Rules)
Download the syllabus (PDF) of the module .
Air Transport (4 ECTS)
Introduction to the Air Cargo Transport
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
Chicago Convention
Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules for International Carriage by Air
IATA
Insurance and costs of the International Air Transport
Loading devices for the Air Transport
AWB Document (Air Waybill). e-AWB
The global air transport market
World's largest airports
Goals
The objectives of the subject “International Air Transport” are the following:
To understand the importance of the Air Transport
in International Trade
To learn about the role of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA)
To understand the global air cargo supply chain
To analyze the documentary flow and documents related to the Air Cargo Transport (Air
Waybill,
e-AWB) and how to fill them out
To study the main Conventions related to the International Air Transport
To know the global situation of the International Air Transport
Download the syllabus (PDF) of the module .
International Road Transport (10 ECTS)
Introduction to the
Road Transport
International Road Transport Union
Safe Load Securing for Road Transport
Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage of Goods by Road
Consignment Note (CMR)
TIR Convention TIR Carnet
Costs and insurance of the Road Transport
Silk Road Goals
The objectives of the subject “International Road Transport” are the following:
To understand the importance of the Road Freight transport in International Trade
To understand the role of the International Road Transport Union (IRU)
To know how stow safely a load to be transported by a lorry
To know the key players and the market of the international road freight transport
To learn the key concepts related to International Transport by road (cost, insurances, risks...)
To study the main Conventions (CMR, TIR) of the International Road Transport of goods
To analyze the documents related to the Road Transport (Consignment Note,
e-CMR) and how to fill them out
Download the syllabus (PDF) of the module .
Rail freight transport (5 ECTS)
Introduction to the
Rail Transport
International Rail Transport Committee(CIT)
International Union of Railways
Intergovernmental Organization for International Carriage by Rail. COTIF Convention (Rail)
Organization for Cooperation between Railways (OSJD)
Costs and insurance of the Rail Transport
Rail Transport Document: Consignment Note
Economy and railway operations
CIM, CIT Rail Rules
Rail transport in Africa
Eurasian Rail Corridors:
Introduction to the Eurasian rail cargo transport
Trade volume distribution between the Northern and Southern routes
Combined Transport in Europe
Rail/Road combined transport in Europe
General framework and key elements of the Combined Transport in Europe
The European rail/road combined transport market
Goals
The objectives of the subject “International Rail Transport” are the following:
To understand the importance of the Rail Transport in International Trade
To analyze the pillars of the International Rail Transport Law
To understand the role of the International Rail Transport Committee and the Intergovernmental Organization for International Carriage by Rail (OTIF)
To know the key players and concepts of the Rail Freight transport
To analyze the documents related to the Rail Transport (CIM Consignment Note) and how to fill them out
To study the main Conventions related to the Rail Transport of goods (COTIF Convention, CIM, OSJD)
Download the syllabus (PDF) of the module .
Multimodal / Combined Transport (5 ECTS)
Introduction to the Multimodal / Combined Transport
Intermodal Transport Chain
Multimodal Transport Operator
Intermodal Loading Units (ILU)
Road-Rail Combined Transport
United Nations Convention on International Multimodal Transport of Goods (Geneva, 1980)
United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea (Rotterdam Rules)
Combined Transport Bill of Lading (CTBL) of the FIATA
Insurance and costs of the Multimodal Transport
Goals
The objectives of the subject “Multimodal / Combined Transport” are the following:
To understand the importance of the Multimodal Transport
in International Trade
To learn the key concepts related to the Multimodal transport (Intermodal Transport Units, Multimodal Transport Operator...)
To know the role of the FIATA
To analyze the Multimodal / Combined Transport Chain and the key players
To study the main Conventions related to the Multimodal/Combined Transport
To know the features of the Road-Rail Combined Transport
To analyze the documents related to the Multimodal/Combined Transport of goods (Combined Transport Bill of Lading)
Download the syllabus (PDF) of the module .
International Payment Methods. Documentary Credits (4 ECTS)
Introduction to the International Payment Methods
Documentary Collections
The importance of the Documentary Credits in Foreign TradeLetter of credit
Types, modalities and variants of the Documentary Credits
Analysis of the contents of a letter of credit
Analysis of the Documentary Credits
UCP 600
E-UCP
United Nations Conventions related to the International Payment MethodsUnited Nations Convention on Independent Guarantees and Stand-by Letters of Credit
United Nations Convention on International Bills of Exchange and International Promissory Notes
United Nations Convention on the Transfer of Credits in International Trade
UNCITRAL Model Law on International Credit Transfers
Goals
The objectives of the subject “Documentary Credits and International Payment Methods” are the following:
To analyze the different Payment Methods used in International Trade
To understand the fundamental role of the Documentary Credits in International Trade as well as their operation and modalities
To know how to manage a foreign trade operation through a documentary credit
Non-tariff Measures (4 ECTS)
Introduction to the Non-tariff Measures
in Foreign Trade
Technical Barriers to Trade
Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade
Pre-shipment Inspection
Agreement on Preshipment Inspection
Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures Agreement on the Application of
Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
Contingent trade-protective measures (Anti-dumping Measures, Safeguards)
Agreement on Safeguards
Non-automatic Import licensing, quotas and prohibitions
Price control measures, including charges and additional taxes
Other non-tariff measures (financial, investment, distribution, public
procurement, rules of origin, exports...)
Goals
The objectives of the subject “Non-tariff Measures” are the following:
To know how to identify and distinguish the non-tariff measures (technical and non-technical) in Foreign Trade
To evaluate the possible impact they may have on the Foreign Trade
To know how to act before a non-tariff measure implemented by a government
To familiarise the student with the use of the “International Classification Manual of Non-Tariff Measures” of UNCTAD
Trade Facilitation
(2 ECTS)
Introduction to the foreign trade facilitation programs
Trade Facilitation Agreement
Convention Harmonization of Frontier Controls of Goods
Convention Harmonization of Frontier Controls of Goods
Global System of Trade Preferences
Trade Negotiations Among Developing Countries
Potential gains of the trade facilitation
The pillars of the trade facilitation (transparency, simplification,
harmonization, standardization)
The global supply chain and the trade facilitation
Buy-Ship-Pay Model (CEFACT / ONU)
Main Domains of trade facilitation (purchases, transport,
customs, payments)
Trade facilitation and international transport
Goals
The objectives of the subject “Trade Facilitation” are the following:
To understand the fundamentals of the trade facilitation programs
To learn the WTO Agreement on Trade Facilitation
To analyze the impact of the trade facilitation programs in the global
supply chain
Master en Transport International
Master en Transporte internacional
Mestrado em Transporte Internacional .
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(c) EENI Global Business School (1995-2024)
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