More and more young people can acquire diverse logistics knowledge – MLE also signed a cooperation agreement with BSZC and BKK
The Hungarian Logistics Association (MLE) brought several new collaborations under its roof in October. An agreement was also signed with the Békéscsaba Vocational Training Center and the Budapest Transportation Center, and as a result of these agreements, students interested in logistics and school groups can also acquire a wide range of professional knowledge.
The goal of the Hungarian Logistics Association (MLE) is to socialize logistics. Within the framework of this, the organization regularly launches its own logistics training courses, both in Budapest and in the form of online education. In addition, Nyíregyháza is also expected to launch the Advanced Logistics Manager training as the newest location. They also provide professional support at the national level in order to keep the quality of logistics education at a high level and up-to-date. However, this is not only manifested in the fact that the organization’s collection of professional studies, the Logistics Yearbook, has been published for several decades, in which it is possible to publish professional innovations at a scientific level, but also the establishment of professional partnerships that can also help the supply of high-quality professionals.
“In the spring, we signed an agreement with Trenkwalder, a leader in the HR field. Recently, further collaborations have been established. The latter are especially beneficial for young people and those participating in logistics education”
said Dr. Zoltán Doór, president of the Hungarian Logistics Association (MLE).
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