A project forwarding professional development training course during Breakbulk China in Shanghai next month is designed to help attendees gain a competitive advantage and build career success, according to the educators.
The ISO-accredited Certificate of Achievement in Project Cargo Management will take place at the InterContinental Shanghai Expo Hotel on 17-18 March and includes an exhibition hall pass to Breakbulk China.
Presenter Kevin Stephens said the training offered many benefits including how to effectively apply new ideas, improve relationships with key stakeholders, and upgrade professional business communication skills.
“This course is about growing knowledge for those working in the heavy-lift logistics community and helping to unlock a pathway to winning more new business,” Mr Stephens said.
“I would encourage businesses working in the project cargo industry to invest in this training to help staff to upgrade their skills or to have an opportunity to refresh their thinking about complex overdimensional transportations.”
Mr Stephens said attending the course also provided the opportunity to rub shoulders with some of the best and brightest people working in logistics.
Course modules included cargo case studies, risk management, strategic partnerships, value adding strategies, traffic and logistics functional planning, meeting client expectations, biosecurity, working with brokers, tricks of the trade, and preparing quotations.
Business communication training addresses crisis communications, persuasive email, cultural communication, pitching with PowerPoint and how to write winning tenders.
Further information, including testimonials and registration, is available at http://www.ppgprojects.com and http://www.breakbulk.com
