Atividade

126508 - Sistema Portuário

Período da turma: 07/04/2025 a 07/12/2025

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Descrição: 1. Ensino, Pesquisa e Inovação Portuária
2. Conceitos de sistema e importância Portuária
3. Portos e navegação de interior
4. Noções de logística
5. Transportes Rodo e dutoviário na Logística do Porto
6. Transporte Ferroviário na Logística do Porto
7. Operações Portuárias
8. Operações Portuárias de Bordo e de capatazia
9. Agente de carga e do armador
10. Demanda do aumento do porte da Navegação e Portos
11. Expansão Portuária para Águas Profundas e Obras de Abrigo
12. Dragagem e Derrocamento
13. Modelos físicos e Computacionais de Simulações Portuárias
14. Automação Portuária



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Joao Gomes Ribeiro Neto
João Luiz Hollanda da Rocha
Luiz Fabiano da Silva
Marcelo Patricio
Mark Piotr Juzwiak
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Roberto da Silva Brandão
Roberto Paveck Pinheiro
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