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Napier Port's training scheme boosting Fiji's economy

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feb 13, 2018  -  A Napier Port commercial training scheme is drawing praise from the Government for the way it is improving safety levels across New Zealand - and boosting the Fijian economy.

About two years after Napier Port bought a $750,000-crane simulator, the company is realising more of the international applications a scheme that has led to a mutually beneficial relationship with Fiji Ports.

Speaking to Hawke's Bay Today during a relationship-building visit from Napier Port representatives, Fiji Ports chief executive Hasthika Dela said the company had been inspired by the way Napier Port did things.

"The partnership has increased productivity, and that's a direct benefit to the economy."

Continue here to the full article on HawkesBayToday ||  February 13, 2018   |||

 

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