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East Coast Maritime Academy offers training module on “Operations and logistics at CFS and ICD”

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Conducted by ECMA – For Nigerian Delegates On the unique international shipping educational interface taking place for first time at Vizag

In executing a collaborative  training session combining theory and practical exposure to suit the requirements of “Federal Ministry of Transportation &  Nigerian Shippers’ Council” East Coast Maritime Academy is providing for the first time from Visakhapatnam, “Operations & Logistics at Container Freight Stations & Inland Container Depots”  training module.

The training programme is taking place at Hotel Dolphin during the last  one week duration and will continue for the second batch in next week.  The delegates are provided  working proficiency and  field expertise during the programme, by professional faculty, and  through visits  to work sites in the Container Freight Stations and at dry ports.

East Cost Maritime Academy is in association with Nigerian Agency M/s Halcrow Infrastructure, is catering to the design, execution, and teaching  study materials successfully.  ECMA is the first Professional Maritime Institute in Vizag who in conjunction with M/s. Halcrow Infrastructure is feeling proud that it could emerge as the First Institution in Vizag to  take Vizag to the status of International Shipping & Logistics services training  facility.

It is hoped that with effective technical and academic talents, ECMA, will bring in  more student communities / employable  working groups, to undergo this training, at the  Vizag Center.

J.S.Rao, Director, ECMA leading the  shipping & logistics services training hub, stated that provision of training to  employable working groups, and industry interface with the trained  personnel  is going to provide  mid segment jobs to many aspirants, all over the  ports sector in the State, and also in other States.

Dean Mrs. Jagadhatri says, Indian government’s focus on building Port infrastructure will boost the trade prospects in India. This will lead to huge job opportunities  in the logistics industry.

Directors V. Gayatri & K. Venketaraman have confirmed that 2nd Batch of delegates will be arriving on Sunday for attending above training module for one week from Monday.

Director Mr. Ramateertha says, Nigerian Shipper’s Council requires a professional interface with India and East Coast Maritime Academy is coming forward to do some value addition in this sector is welcome and it is hoped that this will continue for the sustained phase.

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