The recently published Vietnam Port Industry Skill Forecast 2024-2028 highlights the critical importance of aligning industry needs with vocational education and training (VET).
This comprehensive report, guided by experts from various sectors, outlines the current skill shortages in the port industry, particularly in operational roles, and the rising demand for technical expertise driven by trends like automation, green technologies, and smart ports.
As a legal partner and service provider for businesses in the logistics sector, THE LAM LAW LLC – Your legal need, Our Mission firmly believes in the growth and potential of this industry. With Vietnam’s extensive coastline and international ports, we are optimistic that the country will emerge as a logistics hub for the region and the world.
Key takeaways from the report include the urgent need for continuous training in essential areas such as occupational safety, equipment operation, and emergency response. The report also emphasizes the significance of fostering professional attitudes and adaptability among the workforce, ensuring that Vietnam’s port industry remains competitive on the global stage.
Link PDF: https://drive.google.com/…/1ktoMCDtvaBSyGZivPdB…/view…
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