Vadhvan Port Project Ltd. (VPPL), the 13th major
port of India, has launched the first 1-month course under the Vadhvan Port
Skilling Program on Custom Documentation in association with BCBA on April
16th, 2025, by Unmesh Sharad Wagh, IRS, Chairman, JNPA and CMD, VPPL, in
the presence of Rajeev Sinha, Advisor, JNPA and VPPL, Sanjeev Harale,
President, BCBA, Paresh Thakkar, Senior Vice President, BCBA, Dushyant Mulani,
Chairman, FFFAI and Past President BCBA, and other senior officials from BCBA.
The course, designed in
collaboration with the Brihanmumbai Custom Brokers Association (BCBA), is set
to equip participants with comprehensive knowledge of customs processes,
documentation, and procedures vital for the functioning of ports.
Unmesh
Sharad Wagh, Chairman, JNPA, and CMD, VPPL, shared, “The launch of this course is a key step in
enhancing the employability of our local youth, providing them with skills that
are vital for the growth of Vadhvan Port and the broader maritime industry. We believe in moving beyond conversations
to meaningful action that equips young people for tomorrow’s opportunities.
This is just the beginning, and we are committed to expanding this program and
many other programs across various sectors to further empower the community.” The
Custom Documentation course is designed to equip candidates from Palghar and
nearby areas of Vadhvan Port with foundational knowledge and practical skills
required in the field of customs clearance and logistics. Spanning 4 weeks with 100 hours of training, the course is conducted in
a classroom setting at the BCBA office in Nariman Point, Mumbai, and includes
hands-on practical inputs. The curriculum covers key areas such as
import-export procedures, customs documentation, clearance processes, and
compliance requirements, offering participants a real-world understanding of
port and logistics operations. The
Vadhvan Port Skilling Program was launched with a vision to provide meaningful
opportunities for the local youth. In an effort to reach out to a wider
audience, VPPL introduced a WhatsApp Chatbot to interact with the youth of
Vadhvan and encourage their participation. This innovative initiative has made
it easier for potential candidates to access information and register for the
program. The Vadhvan Port Skilling
Program has already garnered an overwhelming response, with over 30,800
registrations to date, reflecting the region’s eagerness to participate in
these career-building initiatives.
The
Vadhvan Port Skilling Program will continue to evolve with additional batches
to cater to the growing demand, ensuring that the youth of Vadhvan are
well-equipped to contribute to the port’s development and the nation’s maritime
growth.