College of Logistics and Supply Chain, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, joined the meeting to discuss the development of a knowledge and experience transfer system in logistics.
Friday, January 31, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. College of Logistics and Supply Chain, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Nakhon Pathom Campus, led by Assistant Professor Dr. Wiriya Boonmalert, Deputy Dean for Planning and Quality Assurance, Lecturer Dr. Santiphong Chirojkulkit, Deputy Dean for Administration, Assistant Professor Dr. Mano Prachayaphiphat, Deputy Dean for Business Development and Revenue Generation and Chairman of Special Programs and Collaboration Programs, Lecturer Dr. Srisarin Norasethsophon, along with faculty members of the Logistics and Supply Chain Management Program (Distance Learning System) and staff of the College, were assigned by Assistant Professor Dr. Chanicha Moyadi, Dean of the College of Logistics and Supply Chain, to join the meeting to discuss the development of a knowledge and experience transfer system in labor skill standard testing and training in logistics. The meeting was held via Zoom, with Mr. Rangsit Samran, Director of the Skill Standards Development Group, Skill Standards Development and Testing Division, along with executives and officials from the Department of Skill Development, explaining the guidelines for integrating cooperation between the public, private, and educational sectors to promote network development and the expansion of the use of Credit Bank (credit bank system).
The meeting was also supported by the Skill Development Institute 16 Nakhon Pathom, which emphasized the importance of building a network of cooperation to develop logistics personnel to meet standards and effectively meet the needs of the labor market.
The College of Logistics and Supply Chain, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, remains committed to developing the potential of personnel and creating cooperation with various agencies to promote lifelong learning and the development of skills that are in line with the standards of the current logistics industry.