Mr. Simon Shore
Simon Shore is the managing director of Cirrus Logistics which specialises in software modelling, consultancy and simulation. The company already serves customers in the Far East, North America, Middle East, Europe and Australasia, with further expansion planned in existing and new territories. Simon has been working at director level in the supply chain application software sector since the year 2000. Before joining Cirrus at the start of 2012 Simon was the Vice President of European Sales for Four Soft, and Interim COO of Solarsoft. Simon has a BSc in Technology from the University of West England and is further qualified to Chartered Engineer level. He is a member of the Institute of Engineering and Technology. Chartered member of the Institute of Logistics and Transport.
Reference Library
Container Terminal Quality System Power Point Presentation with Audio
Container Terminal Quality System Brochure
CASE STUDIES 2011: Case Study: Muuga Container Terminal
2012: Case Study: HHLA Container Terminal Altenwerder results of CTQS Implementation
MEDIA 2007: Lloyds List "Standard for terminal quality emerges after three years" Katrin Berkenkopf
2007: Germanischer Lloyd Press Clippings
2008: Deliver Magazine "Uniform Standards for Container Port Terminals" Sergi Mikhallov 2009: "HHLA's CTA Terminal Achieves CTQI For Second Consecutive Year" GIL Press
RESEARCH 2007: Reasoning and Methodology for the Creation of a Global Standard for
Port Performance in Container Terminal Operations
Container Terminal Quality System Brochure
CASE STUDIES 2011: Case Study: Muuga Container Terminal
2012: Case Study: HHLA Container Terminal Altenwerder results of CTQS Implementation
MEDIA 2007: Lloyds List "Standard for terminal quality emerges after three years" Katrin Berkenkopf
2007: Germanischer Lloyd Press Clippings
2008: Deliver Magazine "Uniform Standards for Container Port Terminals" Sergi Mikhallov 2009: "HHLA's CTA Terminal Achieves CTQI For Second Consecutive Year" GIL Press
RESEARCH 2007: Reasoning and Methodology for the Creation of a Global Standard for
Port Performance in Container Terminal Operations