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Dubai customs, TRACK IBTA-Arabia renews CBP deal partnership

byCustoms Today Report
19/08/2015
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DUBAI: Dubai Customs and TRACK IBTA-Arabia (the licensee of IBTA programs in the MENA region) have renewed the partnership CBP agreement for year 2015. This agreement will enable Dubai Customs to deliver 17 certification programs in English and Arabic with the international exams via PROMETRIC Prime. The programs vary between the foundation and the executive level covering all management departments and levels. The CBP Programs will help Dubai Customs employees to acquire the necessary Soft-skills in line with the directives of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, for the UAE’s transition to an integrated knowledge-based economy, and enhancing the international standard certification in the society like CBP Human Resources, Project management, Conflict Management, Sales and Customer services.

The strategic partnership focuses on activating the framework of cooperation for the development and empowerment of international Soft-skills standards certification among customs employees. It will emphasize the Soft-skills for effective integration in the market. In addition, the partnership will contribute in strengthening and enhancing Dubai Customs employees and other governmental employees to fulfill labor market requirements, focusing on the need to improve the skills and capabilities.

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Specializes in providing certified professional programs, is the only licensee committee to grant IBTA (International Business Training Association) accreditation for centers and entities in the Middle East and North Africa to deliver CBP & CYBP (Certified Business Professional) & (Certified Young Business Professional) certifications, the programs that tops the list of soft-skills certification programs for the administrative and economical professional in the world. It works on providing the best quality educational products with international certification in several areas of trade, businesses and international technology. It also works to provide its partners constant communication with their clients in the region through ongoing support.

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