Posted on 20th April 2017
Featuring: Project Cargo Network Ltd
Project Cargo Network (PCN) has issued a video demo and started taking pre-orders for its highly anticipated bespoke eLearning Platform which has an official launch date of 1 June 2017.
President/C.E.O., Rachel Humphrey says "We understand that one of the main challenges in our industry is the lack of training and staff development, especially with new and young staff members. However, specialist training courses and workshops are often expensive and involve travel and time away from the office.
We are delighted to be launching our own custom-built PCN eLearning Platform, which incorporates a comprehensive 5 module online training program. Download Brochure.
Besides the benefits of not having to travel to a training centre and sit in a classroom for extended periods, there are additional advantages to eLearning such as being able to stop the training at your convenience and start again when you are ready. We have taken this a step further by breaking the training into 10 minute sessions which will be long enough to get a key point across but short enough not to disrupt your day."
Watch video demo.
The online training includes 54 video sessions and once completed the user will understand the practical, operational and engineering aspects of heavy transport, heavy lift and project cargo and will be able to ask pertinent questions at the relevant time and understand industry terminology. Each registered user receives a personal log-in so that they can train at their own pace and the profile page contains a progress bar and a list of achievements so participants can track their advancement through the course. Upon completion, participants will receive a Certificate via courier.
Rachel adds "An aspect that I particularly like about our new eLearning Platform is that high quality, comprehensive industry training is now accessible to staff in developing countries. It helps to put everyone on a level playing field when it comes to learning the theoretical side of heavy transport and heavy lift."
Project Cargo Network works hard to develop new membership benefits and has invested in both the bespoke training and the eLearning platform so that it can be provided at a heavily reduced rate:
Please contact the PCN Head Office to place a pre-order (available to Members only).
http://www.projectcargonetwork.com
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