Four young Qataris have become the first sea cadets to sign
up for Nakilat’s Marine Cadet Program, making history for Qatar’s
shipping industry at the signing ceremony held on Thursday, September 13 at Nakilat’s headquarters in Doha.Qatar’s premier shipping, maritime services and marine construction
company Nakilat will be sponsoring the four 18- and 19-year-olds through a four- to five-year degree course. Nakilat will pay for the cadets’
tuition fees, study materials and living allowances as well as paying
the cadets a salary while they study.The course at the International Maritime College of Oman (IMCO)
includes 12 months of sea time, which the cadets will spend aboard
vessels from Nakilat’s 54-strong gas-carrying fleet. Upon completion of
the course, the cadets will be qualified deck officers or marine
engineers with guaranteed jobs aboard Nakilat vessels.The four cadets will travel to Oman to commence their studies on
September 22. From now on, Nakilat will be looking for a minimum of ten
Qatari marine cadets to join the program every year. Nakilat will be
visiting schools to raise awareness of this fantastic career opportunity for young Qataris.Nakilat’s Managing Director Muhammad Ghannam said: “Nakilat’s Marine Cadet Program is an incredible development for Qatar’s shipping
industry and a wonderful opportunity for young Qataris. Just as Nakilat
is dedicated to Qatarizing our onshore operations, so are we committed
to putting Qatari officers and engineers on our vessels. Our cadets can
take pride in representing their country at sea and around the world.”Nakilat’s Deputy Managing Director Eng. Abdullah Al Sulaiti commented: “Nakilat is further demonstrating its commitment to Qatarization by investing in the development of future Qatari officers and engineers aboard its
ships. The signing of our first cadets is a landmark moment for our
company and an important step forward for the development of Qatar’s
shipping industry. We wish our first four cadets all the best with their studies and look forward to welcoming next year’s candidates to the
program.”Nakilat will continue to dispatch its marine cadets to study in Oman
and other countries with high standard maritime academies until Qatar
Foundation establishes Qatar’s own international maritime academy.Mr Ghannam adds: “As previously announced,
Nakilat is strongly committed to supporting a maritime academy in Qatar. Nakilat and Qatar Foundation are making progress in this regard. The
academy will further bolster Qatar’s shipping industry by accommodating
all of the country’s maritime training needs going into the future.”
SHIPPING NEWS
17 September 2012 - 12:41
First Qatari Marine Cadets Sign with Nakilat
Four young Qataris have become the first sea cadets to sign up for Nakilat’s Marine Cadet Program, making history for Qatar’s shipping industry at the signing ceremony held on Thursday, September 13 at Nakilat’s headquarters in Doha.
SHIPPING NEWS
17 September 2012 - 12:41
This news 9036 hits received.
These news may also interest you