[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] Incheon Main Customs announced that, in collaboration with Inha University Future Talent Development Institute, it will operate the "Airport Logistics Practical Workforce Training Course" for job seekers in the trade and logistics industry from the 5th of this month until the 24th of next month.


The Airport Logistics Practical Workforce Training Course is composed of practical lectures that can be immediately applied on-site, including import/export customs clearance, cargo management, loading and dispatch management, and forklift driving practice, and is conducted as a 100% government-funded free education program.


The trainees will be provided with opportunities to visit the logistics site at Incheon Airport Port and communicate with employment seniors to enhance their understanding of on-site practical work and experience the employment environment.


After completing the training, individual career counseling will be conducted, and a job fair will be held to actively support connections to employment.


Since 2016, Incheon Main Customs and Inha University have jointly operated "Job Seeker Education," which supports the entire process from professional competency enhancement training to job placement for job seekers every year, and "Employee Education," aimed at improving practical skills such as FTA utilization for employees of small and medium-sized enterprises.


So far, a total of 505 professionals have been trained, and among 223 young job seekers who completed the job seeker course, 152 have been successfully employed in logistics and related companies, achieving job placement success.



Kim Yoonsik, Commissioner of Incheon Main Customs, stated, "Although these are difficult times due to COVID-19, we hope this training will help young people who wish to get jobs in logistics companies, and we will continue to make various efforts to create jobs."


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