Cultivating the Next Generation of Logistics Professionals
With foreign direct investment (FDI) shifting rapidly to Southeast Asia, the demand for highly skilled logistics and import-export personnel has reached an all-time high.
Key Competency Gaps
In educational talks and training forums, Mr. Nguyen Ly Truong An has repeatedly emphasized that traditional logistics curricula must adapt to modern supply chain complexities. High-priority training areas include:
- Practical application of Incoterms rules in commercial drafting.
- Multimodal transport coordination and air cargo documentation.
- Digital logistics tools and international maritime law.
SeaAir Global remains committed to supporting local universities and training institutes by offering internship pathways and hands-on workshops, ensuring young logistics graduates are ready to enter the workforce with real-world capabilities.

