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PD Ports has launched another degree programme in collaboration with Teesside University, as it seeks to bolster the skills base in the logistics sector.
The chartered management degree (CMDA) will be provided to an initial group of 20 management staff (pictured) from across the ports operator’s business.
Group HR manager David Wilson said: “From a business perspective, this is about succession planning and investing in our people to help us remain at the forefront of the sector, as we look to not ...
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