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Mr. Kelvin Raphael John

Mr. Kelvin Raphael John
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT- NAUTICAL AND MARINE SCIENTIST

Mr. Kelvin Raphael John is a distinguished maritime professional with a robust academic background and extensive expertise in shipping economics, international trade, and port management. He holds a Master’s degree in Shipping Economics and Logistics and is currently a candidate for a Master’s degree in Maritime Transportation and Nautical Science. Additionally, he possesses a Bachelor’s degree in Maritime Transport and Nautical Science, which lays a solid foundation for his career in the maritime sector.
Throughout his career, Mr. John has developed a keen interest in various aspects of maritime operations, including ports operation management, automated ports, maritime economics, logistics, and transport management. His teaching portfolio includes courses on International Maritime Trade, Economics of International Shipping Trade, Shipping Finance, and Maritime Technology Business of Shipping. He is also passionate about exploring Blue Economy opportunities, which highlights his commitment to sustainable maritime practices.
Mr. John has further enhanced his qualifications with several certifications, including a Certificate in Building Port Resilience Against Pandemics, a Certificate in Port Automation and Designing, and a Certificate in International Transport Logistics and Trade. He has also completed mandatory courses as per the STCW (Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers) as amended in 2010, ensuring that he remains compliant with international maritime regulations.
In addition to his academic and professional achievements, Mr. John is actively engaged in research and development within the maritime field. His work focuses on the economic implications of shipping and trade, as well as the operational efficiencies of ports in a rapidly evolving global landscape. He is dedicated to advancing knowledge in maritime technology and logistics, contributing to the growth and resilience of the maritime industry.

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