Ten participants from 10 countries successfully completed “Basic Training for Plant Operations” from 8 to 21 August 2016 at INSTEP under the Malaysian Technical Training Programme (MTCP) sponsored by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Malaysia.
This government-to-government programme aims to expose participants to upstream & downstream plant operations. The programme is designed to address the fundamental needs of a plant personnel for safe, efficient and effective plant operations. It provided a useful platform for the participants to network, exchange information and share their experiences and lessons learnt during their stay in Kuala Terengganu. The participants also attended an engagement session with Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Putrajaya.
The participants individually presented their learning experiences at INSTEP and plan of action upon returning to their respective countries. They also expressed their gratitude to the Government of Malaysia for the sponsorship and INSTEP for the skills gained during the hands-on training at the state-of-the-art Upstream Downstream Training Plant.
Mr Beh Ching Chye, Principal Assistant Secretary, International Cooperation and Development Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, witnessed the closing ceremony and delivered the certificates to the participants at Dorsett Hotel in Putrajaya.
Speaking at the event, Chandramohan Saminathan, CEO PTTSB, expressed his appreciation to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for their continued support and confidence in INSTEP to carry out the training for MTCP participants. He hoped the knowledge and experiences gained by the participants during the training at INSTEP will form a foundation to enhance their skills to perform their tasks diligently and safely.
Ten participants from 10 countries successfully completed “Basic Training for Plant Operations” from 8 to 21 August 2016 at INSTEP under the Malaysian Technical Training Programme (MTCP) sponsored by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Malaysia.
This government-to-government programme aims to expose participants to upstream & downstream plant operations. The programme is designed to address the fundamental needs of a plant personnel for safe, efficient and effective plant operations. It provided a useful platform for the participants to network, exchange information and share their experiences and lessons learnt during their stay in Kuala Terengganu. The participants also attended an engagement session with Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Putrajaya.
The participants individually presented their learning experiences at INSTEP and plan of action upon returning to their respective countries. They also expressed their gratitude to the Government of Malaysia for the sponsorship and INSTEP for the skills gained during the hands-on training at the state-of-the-art Upstream Downstream Training Plant.
Mr Beh Ching Chye, Principal Assistant Secretary, International Cooperation and Development Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, witnessed the closing ceremony and delivered the certificates to the participants at Dorsett Hotel in Putrajaya.
Speaking at the event, Chandramohan Saminathan, CEO PTTSB, expressed his appreciation to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for their continued support and confidence in INSTEP to carry out the training for MTCP participants. He hoped the knowledge and experiences gained by the participants during the training at INSTEP will form a foundation to enhance their skills to perform their tasks diligently and safely.