Greater China

Project forwarding training course

Shanghai: A training course from March 12-13 in conjunction with Breakbulk China 2013 at Intex Shanghai lays the foundation for succeeding in a project forwarding role and maximizing business performance, say the course organisers.

Course presenter and general manager of the Project Professionals Group, Kevin Stephens, said it was a good time for project forwarders with offices and business in China to consider the training and education needs of their staff.

Stephens said holding the ISO accredited course in China offered local companies the opportunity to reward rising stars and kick-start their year with new knowledge to help get the job done.

“By attending this training your attendees will fast track their skills and know-how to handle any project cargo that comes their way,” Stephens said.

“The training shares key aspects of project cargo management with a focus on thinking outside the square in regard to problem solving, and project cargo tricks of the trade.”

The training also includes business communication training to improve effective writing for business.

The course is open to all project forwarders, over dimensional tender managers and industry partners such as port authorities and shippers.

Investment in the two-day training is US$1800 per person; US$1650 for 2 – 3 persons; US$1500 for four or more persons, and includes a one-day Breakbulk exhibition hall pass.

SinoShip will be attending Breakbulk China again. Our breakbulk report was published online yesterday. Readers can access it HERE. [26/02/13]

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