Avaal welcomes latest batch of grads (November 09, 2009)

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BRAMPTON, Ont. — Avaal Technology welcomed its 43rd successful batch of students for the Avaal Dispatch Specialist Course during a graduation ceremony Nov. 8. The graduating students took part in a 40-hour program where they experienced both classroom and actual hands-on job training to prepare them for their future careers.

 

The course modules introduce innovative techniques designed to effectively launch and operate small to large scale trucking companies with an emphasis on strategic business management. Key modules include freight matching, route optimization, border crossing, and obtaining freight contracts. Avaal trains students on TransCore’s 3sixty line of software solutions. The computer based applications are designed to streamline the fleet management process, and ultimately help companies increase profit levels.

 

Graduates from the 43rd batch included Gurpreet Brar, Joseph Mayenschein, Mandeep Kaur, Raju Patel, Peter Matthews, Hemraj Brijlall, Naamgee Lama Sherpa, and Harjinder Gill. The graduation ceremony also featured guest speakers Shane Cutler from Synergy Transportation Systems, Claudia Milicevic from TransCore Link Logistics, Parvinder Singh from Homelife United Realty, Vikas Gupta from Arrow Truck Sales, Manan Gupta from Road Today Magazine, and Dr. Ranvir Sharda as Master of Ceremonies.

 

After the ceremony, students and guests were served lunch by Avaal staff and participated in a group photograph session.

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