MIA conducts its first ever marina course in Taiwan

The Marina Industries Association (MIA) recently delivered its first ever ...

MIA conducts its first ever marina course in Taiwan

May 21, 2013

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

The Marina Industries Association (MIA) recently delivered its first ever marina operations course in Taiwan. The two day course was organised in partnership with Vincent Kuan, a Keelung based yacht dealer from YuYue Yacht Co.

MIA Course Participants in Taiwan 16-17 May 2013

MIA Course Participants in Taiwan 16-17 May 2013

There were 34 participants in the course from marinas, yacht dealerships, government and property developers. The syllabus included a detailed analysis of the marina industry both locally and overseas and there was a strong focus on the practical aspects of marina operations.

In the past year Taiwan has placed more importance on developing its marina and boating industry and is therefore seeking to educate marina managers and government officials in the marina industry.

MIA President Andrew Chapman said the course had been a resounding success and it demonstrated the commitment within Taiwan to strengthen its marina and wider recreational boating industries. “Throughout the two day course there was a high level of participation and enthusiasm. Vincent Kuan is to be congratulated for his excellent work. The success of the course provides a sound platform on which to sustain and grow the marina industry in Taiwan”.

As a result of the positive course feedback, discussions are already underway to conduct further marina courses and to establish a range of linkages between the Taiwanese industry, related government agencies and the MIA.

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