08 Sep 2008 The Peninsula
 

Mowasalat renews contract with City & Guilds to enhance quality

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DOHA - As part of further developing and integrating Qatar's public transport system, the MowasalatMowasalatLoading... has renewed its contract with City & Guilds of UK. The City & Guilds is one of the most notable international organizations in quality control and imparting staff training.

The commitment renewal between MowasalatMowasalatLoading... and City & Guilds took place at the MowasalatMowasalatLoading... headquarters. Ahmed Bu Sherbak Al Mansouri, Executive Director, MowasalatMowasalatLoading..., Ahmed Al Ansari, Director Business Development, MowasalatMowasalatLoading..., Robert Makondo, Training Technical Manager, MowasalatMowasalatLoading... and Amanda Kelleher, Manager, GCC regional office, City & Guilds were among others who attended the function.

Ahmed Al Mansouri said: "Mowaslat, with the help of City & Guilds, has imparted advanced training to its staff . City & Guilds have also helped MowasalatMowasalatLoading... to offer an enhanced service to the public", he said.

Al Ansari said the main objective of MowasalatMowasalatLoading... is the development of integrated rules and systems to the expectation of its customers and the ever-growing economy of Qatar.

"Such rules and systems are based on sound foundations according to the highest international specifications. Consequently, the agreement with City & Guilds, is just a reflection of transparency and credibility of MowasalatMowasalatLoading... in terms of control, development and ambition to achieve the best outcomes", he said.

Robert Makondo revealed MowasalatMowasalatLoading...'s ambitious plan for the development and introduction of more integrated and effective training methods at the function. "MowasalatMowasalatLoading... provides the best and latest vehicles to ensure the safety and comfort of the public of both citizens and residents. It employs the most state of the art technologies in its public transport network system, relying highly on trained staff", he said.

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