Clôture de la cinquième session du programme TrainForTrade au Port de l’Amitié

La cinquième session de la formation continue du programme TrainForTrade, initiée par la Conférence des Nations unies sur le commerce et le développement (CNUCED), a pris fin aujourd’hui dans la salle des réunions du Port Autonome de Nouakchott, également connu sous le nom de Port de l’Amitié.
Placée sous le thème « Outils et méthodes de gestion moderne des ports », cette session a permis de renforcer les capacités des cadres des ports mauritaniens en matière de gouvernance, d’efficacité opérationnelle et de transformation numérique.
Durant plusieurs jours, les participants ont bénéficié d’un encadrement de qualité, assuré par les experts nationaux suivants :
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M. Mohamed Fayçal Ould Beirouk, Directeur technique,
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M. Mohamed Lemine Ould Tah, Directeur adjoint du contrôle et de l’inspection,
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M. Mohameden Bah, Directeur des systèmes d'information et de la numérisation,
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M. Ely Ould Seyid, Directeur de la Capitainerie.
La session s’est clôturée dans une ambiance studieuse et enthousiaste, les bénéficiaires saluant l’intérêt et la pertinence des contenus abordés. Ils ont exprimé leur volonté de mettre en pratique les connaissances acquises pour contribuer à la modernisation et à la compétitivité du secteur portuaire national.
Cette cinquième session s’inscrit dans la continuité du partenariat entre la CNUCED et les ports mauritaniens, visant à développer un capital humain qualifié et apte à relever les défis d’un environnement maritime en constante évolution.
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The MEDports Association is proud to announce the signing of a strategic agreement today in Nouakchott, a milestone in the cooperation and strengthening of maritime transport and logistics relations between Europe and Africa.
In a ceremony filled with symbolism, Mr. Sidi Mohamed Maham, on behalf of the Port of Friendship of Nouakchott, Mr. Abdelatif Lhouaoui representing the Agence Nationale des Ports of Morocco, and Mr. Eduard Rodés, Director of the Escola Europea - Intermodal Transport, have joined forces through a tripartite agreement. This pact will serve as a catalyst for the enhancement of international trade training, logistics and port operations, education, and management in the region, aligning its actions with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
The project, known as "Mare Nostrum Atlantique", highlights the importance of quality education, the creation of decent jobs, and the promotion of sustainable economic development. Professional training in logistics and international trade will be prioritized, and the active exchange of knowledge and best practices among port communities will be vigorously promoted.
The signing of this agreement has been further strengthened by the presence and participation of Mr. Jordi Torrent, Secretary-General of the MEDports Association. His intervention served to underscore the significance of three members of the association committing to a collaborative protocol, undoubtedly setting a precedent for joint commitment to excellence and innovation in the provision of port and logistics services.
This agreement represents a significant advancement towards more robust and effective collaboration between the parties, with the common goal of driving economic development and environmental sustainability in their respective regions.