Algeria, Belgium ink MOA on maritime, port training

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BRUSSELS (Belgium)- Algeria and Belgium signed Monday, in Brussels, a memorandum of agreement (MOA) in training and port training to contribute to the development of skills in those fields.

The agreement was signed by the chief-executive officer of the port services group SERPORT, Mohamed Yassine Hafiane, and the managing director of the Belgian centre for training of executives in the port and maritime fields (APEC), Kristof Waterschoot, on the sidelines of a visit paid by Minister of Public Works and Transport, Boudjemaa Talai to Belgium.

The memorandum of agreement is meant to set up a common framework for the development of cooperation in maritime and port training between SERPORT group and APEC, Talai told APS.

According to the CEO of SERPORT, cooperation “may be extended to other activities to contribute to the development of skills in port and maritime fields.

Cooperation between SERPORT and APEC will mainly concern exchange of information, trainers, experts and experiences in training on maritime and port trades.

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