
Port Administration
Port Administration refers to the management and oversight of a port’s operations, including coordinating the movement of ships, cargo, and personnel to ensure efficiency, safety, and security. It involves planning and regulating activities such as docking, unloading, storage, and transportation, while also complying with regulations and maintaining infrastructure. The port authority or administrative body is responsible for these tasks, aiming to facilitate smooth maritime trade and support economic activity. Effective administration balances operational efficiency with safety and environmental considerations, ensuring the port functions as a vital hub in global logistics networks.