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TrainForTrade final dissertations of Modern Port Management Course, Cycle 9 in Peru

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Port of Callao

Port of Callao, Peru
Credits: National Port Authority of Peru

Meeting Date
21 – 22 April 2026
Location
El Callao, Peru
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The UNCTAD TrainForTrade Port Management Programme (PMP) supports port communities in developing countries in delivering more efficient and competitive port management in the future. In order to increase trade flows and foster economic development, the programme creates port networks bringing together public, private and international entities. The aim is to share knowledge and expertise between port operators and strengthen talent management and human resources development in port communities.

The PMP’s main objectives

  • Strengthen institutional capacity and management efficiency of ports and related agencies.
  • Promote port community participation and public-private partnerships.
  • Enhance the competitiveness of ports and the quality of their services.
  • Improve the environmental sustainability and social responsibility of ports.

The PMP provides technical assistance in various areas, including port planning, management and operations, logistics and supply chain management, port security, safety and environmental protection, and legal and regulatory frameworks. It also organizes training courses, workshops, and seminars, as well as conducts research and analysis on port-related issues.

Programme outline

As part of the activities of the Spanish-speaking network of the TrainForTrade Port Management Programme (PMP), the trainees of the 9th cycle of the port community of the Peru take part in the course on Modern Port Management (280 hours). The full cycle will span a time of about two years with each of the eight one-week modules being delivered every two to three months. 

At the end of the cycle, the trainees will prepare business reports consisting of case studies concerning a real problem or opportunity in their port community and providing concrete and actionable recommendations.

The group, composed of 26 middle managers (including 11 women) will present their case studies to a national and international jury, including representatives from UNCTAD and experts from Argentina and Spain, in order to obtain the UNCTAD TrainForTrade Port Management Programme certificate.
The certificate will be awarded to those who have completed the eight modules and successfully defended their case studies. In addition, the two participants with the highest overall scores will receive a scholarship to take part in a study visit to Spanish ports in 2026.

Co-organizer(s):
Autoridad Portuaria Nacional del Perú; MINCETUR
Sponsor / funding:
Autoridad Portuaria Nacional del Perú; MINCETUR; MINECO

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