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Avaal Technology celebrates the completion of its 16th Successful Batch in the Dispatch Specialist course

26 Apr 2009


Brampton, ON -- May 20, 2007 - Avaal has experienced remarkable growth in its Dispatch Specialist program which commenced approximately one year ago. The course has successfully graduated over 150 students, and continues to gain tremendous momentum throughout the trucking industry. This Sunday Avaal celebrated its most recent graduation ceremony which included a special guest appearance from Satinderpal Singh Sidhwan of Punjabi Lehran Newspaper. Mr. Sidhwan congratulated students on their successful completion of the forty-hour program which prepares individuals for the unique challenges they will face in the logistics industry. After students were awarded, Avaal presented Mr. Sidhwan with a plaque in appreciation of his participation and support in the event. Other guests included such personalities as Dr. Ranvir Sharda from Voice Radio, Major Singh Nagra form Wattan Media Group and Manan Gupta from Road Today Magazine. All attendees were then served lunch courtesy of the Avaal staff, and later preceded to participate in a photograph session. Graduates from the 16h ceremony included, Gagandeep Mann, Jaswinder Singh, Shaikh Ali, Muhammad Iqbal, Nitin Biala, Sukhpinder Sampley, Irfan Anjum Qaiser, Muhammad Khursheed, Balwinder Singh Sidhu, Jasvinder Nijjar

Through its determination and industry wide experience, Avaal has become one of the most distinct colleges on the international frontier. The IT firm has gained recognition as a private career college endorsed by the government of Ontario. Among its list of renowned programs, Avaal offers a one year diploma program on the full supply chain and logistics management process. Students learn how to integrate technology and various software packages to manage the daily functions of large-scale logistics operations. The course also focuses on implementing strategies to economize the integration between divisions in an organization while exploring the concept of supply chain management and its various elements. In addition, students acquire the necessary problem solving and analytical skills that prepare them to efficiently process large volumes of data and utilize effective decision making techniques to contain problematic situations. The institution also reserves scholarship opportunities and full government loans for students who meet the eligibility requirements. More information on the course can be found at Avaal’s website, www.avaal.com.

Avaal also recently announced the launch of a branch office, located at SCO 282, 2nd Floor, Sector 32-D, Opp. Nirman Theatre Chandigarh 160 030, India. Students in India wishing to study in Canada, are encouraged to contact either the Brampton Head office, or the India branch with their inquiries. The phone number for the India branch office is 91-172-266-8082 and Fax: 91-172-3010223. The branch office will help students understand the immigration procedures involved in studying in Canada, and the admission requirements for the program.

For information: http://www.avaal.com or
Contact: info@avaal.com
Phone: 905-595-1313



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