Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Blue Ocean makes first foray into Asia's new maritime hub


Blue Ocean, UAE's leading training and consultancy company has made its first foray into Sri Lanka to groom a new generation of logistics professionals in the country.

Sri Lanka is poised to become Asia's new maritime hub with a renewed focus on strengthening the communication and logistics network through knowledge sharing and innovation.

Headquartered in Dubai with a strong presence in the Middle East, India and Africa, Blue Ocean stands on an enviable reputation built on 15 years of training, 40,000 alumni worldwide, global network of certified trainers, prestigious international certifications and multinational partners.

Blue Ocean is a specialist in designing courses that bridge the gap between infrastructure and knowledge, imparting futuristic skills to a new genre of industry leaders.

As new projects take wings inside this tiny tear-drop island on the Indian Ocean, Blue Ocean is set to deliver top-notch custom-designed training courses with a premium certification tag.

Internationally certified, the courses are based on best corporate practices worldwide. Training solutions are accurate, creative and focused. Individual/employee skills are honed through a series of innovative training sessions in a simulated work environment.

The Certified International Supply Chain Professional and the International Certified Supply Chain Manager are two premium logistics training programmes certified by the prestigious International Purchasing and Supply Chain Management Institute (ISCMI), USA that will help boost professionalism in the logistics industry.

"Students, professionals as well as companies committed to training their employees can now avail of the world class training. The prestigious qualification will hold good for them both in Sri Lanka and overseas. Sri Lanka is one of the fastest growing economies in Asia and slated as the new Asian gateway," said Mr. Sathya Menon, Executive Director, Academics, Blue Ocean Academy, Middle East.

"Either way, it's a win-win situation - flexible timings, venues, good value for money and a prestigious qualification for the individuals and employees," said MJM Sharaz, Director Operations, Blue Ocean Academy, Sri Lanka.

The World Bank Logistics Performance Index has shown a remarkable boost in the Sri Lankan logistics and maritime industry in the recent past

"This is a new opportunity for professionals in the Sri Lanka logistics industry to hone their skills, understand best practices worldwide and bring their professionalism to boost the emerging maritime economy of Sri Lanka."

Sri Lanka is a favourable destination for foreign investment and major capital is flowing into maritime projects triggering a huge demand for professionally trained and internationally certified logistics professionals. 

Extracted from www.ameinfo.com     

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