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Bahrain transport firm sends employees for UK training

MANAMA, November 13, 2015

Bahrain Public Transport Company (BPTC), the new operator of the kingdom's revamped public bus service, is sending a group of its network planners on an intensive training course to the UK, in line with its commitment to create a highly efficient public transport workforce.
 
The move backs BPTC’s focus on raising Bahrain’s public transport standards by developing the skills and capabilities of its workforce, said a statement.
 
Three Bahraini employees from BPTC’s Network and Operations Department will be traveling to the UK to undergo two weeks technical training at the facilities of National Express in Birmingham and Manchester, it said.
 
The trainees will be taken through vital methods of Bus and Crew Scheduling and will be introduced to advanced software for route planning and scheduling of buses and driver duties. 
 
They will also be involved in technical field visits to the control centres of National Express West Midlands which oversee approximately one million passengers per day and 1,500 buses across Birmingham and Manchester.
 
Borja Bermudez, general manager, BPTC, said: “In order to ensure an efficient public transport system in the kingdom, it is imperative that we provide our network planners with the appropriate training and development framework to improve their skills capacity so they are well-equipped to support the requirements of public transport in Bahrain, enhance the passenger experience and carry out their duties in the highest industry standards.
 
“Public transport has the potential to develop as a sustainable industry and with our vast experience and international network, we have the right tools to groom the next generation of public transport professionals.” - TradeArabia News Service



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