PSA Invests in Future Port Operators

PSA Invests in Future Port OperatorsPSA Corporation Limited (PSA) and the Institute of Technical Education (ITE), Singapore, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to equip ITE students with a deeper understanding of container port operations and technology.

 

The MOU, worth USD 1.93m over 5 years, will provide support in the development of ITE staff’s capabilities, sponsorship of port-related equipment to enhance ITE’s training facilities, as well as the provision of internship opportunities, scholarships and book prizes for ITE students.

PSA and ITE are working together to create more learning opportunities to generate greater interest and awareness of the container port industry.

Students from both the Higher National ITE Certificate (Higher Nitec) in Shipping Operations and Management and the Higher NITEC in Logistics for International Trade will be given internship opportunities at PSA.

Students from the Engineering disciplines will similarly be exposed to an array of port equipment and cutting-edge automation technologies, which PSA is implementing in its new container terminals.

PSA will also donate a Prime Mover to ITE College West to provide students pursuing the Nitec in Automotive Technology (Heavy Vehicles) with hands-on learning.

“The port of Singapore is the world’s premier transhipment hub because of our team of highly-trained professionals.

We are applying more automation and intelligent technologies to transform our capabilities and enhance productivity.

With this new level of collaboration, we will continue to develop the skilled talent PSA needs to grow as a global champion in our industry,” said Tan Puay Hin, Regional CEO, Southeast Asia, PSA Corporation Ltd.

To enable more students to appreciate the importance of the port to Singapore’s economy, as well as the exciting career opportunities available, PSA will also fund a series of themed projects in various ITE campuses, including PSA-themed classrooms and study corners which will feature port-related motifs and interesting information about the Port of Singapore.

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Press Release; July 21st, 2014