Overview

Certifying Body

LICQual

Total Credits

120

Evaluation

Assignments Based

Qualification Type

Non Ofqual

Learning Mood

Online

Study Units

6

Qualification #

LICQ2201288

Qualification Structure

To achieve the LICQual UK Level 6 Diploma in Port Management;

Candidates must complete the following 6 Mandatory Units,

Mandatory Units

  • Strategic Port and Terminal Management
  • Port Economics, Policy, and Global Trade Development
  • Maritime Law, Risk, and Regulatory Compliance in Ports
  • Infrastructure Planning and Port Investment Strategies
  • Sustainable Port Operations and Environmental Management
  • Research Project in Port and Harbour Management

Upon the Successfully Completion LICQual UK Level 6 Diploma in Port Management, learners will be able to

  • Strategic Port and Terminal Management

Learners will be able to:

  • Apply advanced management strategies to optimize port and terminal operations.
  • Evaluate leadership approaches for improving efficiency and competitiveness in ports.
  • Analyze global trends affecting strategic port management and logistics networks.
  • Develop solutions for operational challenges in container terminals and cargo hubs.
  • Assess the role of digitalization and automation in modern port management.
  • Formulate strategies for long‑term growth and sustainability in port operations.
  • Port Economics, Policy, and Global Trade Development

Learners will be able to:

  • Explain the economic role of ports in facilitating international trade and logistics.
  • Analyze port pricing models, competition, and trade policy impacts.
  • Evaluate the influence of global trade agreements on port development strategies.
  • Apply knowledge of port economics to assess investment and growth opportunities.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the relationship between ports and regional economies.
  • Assess the impact of globalization on port competitiveness and trade flows.
  • Maritime Law, Risk, and Regulatory Compliance in Ports

Learners will be able to:

  • Interpret international maritime laws, conventions, and compliance frameworks.
  • Evaluate the legal responsibilities of port authorities, shipping lines, and operators.
  • Apply knowledge of marine insurance, liabilities, and dispute resolution.
  • Analyze risk management strategies for port safety, security, and compliance.
  • Assess the role of IMO, ISPS Code, and other regulatory bodies in port operations.
  • Demonstrate critical understanding of case studies in maritime law and arbitration.
  • Infrastructure Planning and Port Investment Strategies

Learners will be able to:

  • Evaluate infrastructure planning models for port expansion and modernization.
  • Analyze investment strategies for sustainable port development.
  • Apply knowledge of project management to large‑scale port infrastructure projects.
  • Assess the role of public‑private partnerships in financing port development.
  • Demonstrate understanding of port capacity planning and future demand forecasting.
  • Formulate strategies for balancing economic growth with environmental concerns.
  • Sustainable Port Operations and Environmental Management

Learners will be able to:

  • Evaluate the environmental impact of port operations and logistics activities.
  • Apply knowledge of IMO regulations, MARPOL, and green port initiatives.
  • Analyze strategies for reducing emissions, waste, and carbon footprint in ports.
  • Assess the role of renewable energy and technology in sustainable port operations.
  • Demonstrate awareness of corporate social responsibility in port management.
  • Develop sustainability frameworks for long‑term compliance and competitiveness.
  • Research Project in Port and Harbour Management

Learners will be able to:

  • Design and conduct independent research on a port or harbour management topic.
  • Apply advanced research methodologies and data analysis techniques.
  • Critically evaluate academic and industry sources to support findings.
  • Present evidence‑based solutions to real‑world port and logistics challenges.
  • Demonstrate project management, critical thinking, and problem‑solving skills.
  • Produce a professional research report aligned with international academic standards.
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be at least 19 years old at the time of enrollment.
  • A minimum of a Level 5 qualification (or equivalent diploma/degree) in logistics, maritime studies, business management, or a related field is required.
  • Candidates should ideally have 2–3 years of relevant professional experience in port operations, shipping, logistics, or supply chain management
  • As the course is delivered in English, learners must demonstrate adequate English language proficiency to understand course materials and complete assessments.

What You Need to Know

The LICQual UK Level 6 Diploma in Port Management is designed for professionals and individuals who wish to develop advanced expertise in port operations and maritime logistics. It is ideal for port and terminal operations staff, maritime and shipping professionals, logistics and supply chain practitioners, and port authority personnel seeking career progression into supervisory or management roles.

The course develops leadership, decision-making, and operational planning skills while providing practical knowledge of port logistics, safety management, regulatory compliance, and sustainability practices. It prepares learners to handle complex port operations and contribute effectively to organizational growth and efficiency.

  • Internationally relevant UK Level 6 qualification
  • Advanced knowledge of port operations and maritime logistics
  • Development of leadership and management competencies
  • Understanding of international maritime regulations and safety standards
  • Improved career prospects in global shipping and logistics industries

Upon successful completion, learners can pursue roles such as:

  • Port Manager
  • Terminal Operations Manager
  • Port Operations Supervisor
  • Maritime Logistics Manager
  • Shipping Operations Manager

Graduates may progress to:

  • Level 7 Diploma in Maritime or Logistics Management
  • Postgraduate or Master’s degree programs (MBA, Maritime Management, Supply Chain Management)
  • Specialized certifications in shipping, logistics, or port operations
  • Senior leadership and executive roles within maritime organizations

es. The LICQual UK Level 6 Diploma in Port Management is aligned with UK qualification standards and developed to meet international maritime industry requirements. The qualification is recognized by employers and organizations across the global shipping, logistics, and port management sectors, supporting international career mobility.

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